The Business Times, 12 August 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1983 60 CENTS
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  • 297 1 THE principles underlying Singapore's success are simple a thrifty, frugal government, careful budgeting and never getting into debts if possible, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew last night. "As long as these principles are observed and nobody expects a free ride, barring a major
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  • 151 1 AFP THE US dollar continued to climb on world money markets yesterday, shattering the record highs set the previous day against the French franc and the West German mark. The dollar earned 8.2285 francs in London in early trading, against the previous day's closing of
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  • 597 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG HEALTH insurers are considering a couple of alternatives to top up the basic benefits offered under the proposed Medisave scheme. Business Times understands that no official representations have as yet been made by the insurers to the Government. But according
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  • 149 1 Reuter THE Japanese Cabinet will today approve a new longterm economic programme which officials have described as an "uneasy compromise" between the need to maintain growth and the need to eliminate the country's massive budget deficit. The plan sets real gross national product growth
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  • 603 1  -  By TERESA LIM in Hongkong WEDNESDAY'S announcement that Hongkong Land managing director Trevor Bedford has resigned from the world's leading real estate company has been followed by news that the Hongkong construction industry will lose about HK$2 billion in business opportunities over the
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 66 1 MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said his country's economy began its recovery from June this year and that statistics indicated a surplus of MJ46.4 million in the trade balance for the first five months. The situation was encouraging compared with the deficit of $359.7 million over the
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    • 72 1 AFP CHILE'S ambassador to the Organisation of American States (OAS) has denied European press speculation that a special conference in Caracas next month to study the problem of Latin American indebtedness will constitute the formation of a debtors' cartel. Ambassador Pedro Daza said the idea of a
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    • 61 1 Reuter THE US Commerce Department has charged the Philippines with subsidising its tinned tuna exports to the United States. In a preliminary ruling, the department said US importers of tinned tuna from the Philippines will be required to make cash deposits or post bonds equivalent to the subsidies
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    • 84 1 Reuter FEWER foreign tourists visited Thailand than the government had expected in the first half of this year, the governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand said. Governor Somchai Hiranyakit said 738,000 foreigners visited the country from January to June, representing a 1.9 per cent decline over the
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    • 73 1 Reuter OPEC is likely to raise its 17.5 million barrels a day output ceiling in the last quarter of this year, Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani was quoted as saying. But Mr Yamani, in a statement to the official Kuwait News Agency, said he is
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    • 83 1 Reuter THE Japanese Finance Ministry has studied the possibility of issuing dollar-denominated bonds in the US to defend the yen but sees no need for such issues at present, a ministry official said in Tokyo. The concept has been broached by US securities houses and bankers and economists
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    • 79 1 UPI DRUZE militiamen, acting under apparent pressure from Israeli forces occupying the mountains east of Beirut, yesterday released three Cabinet ministers but pounded the city's airport and fought with besieged Lebanese troops on the hills overlooking the capital. The Rightist Voice of Lebanon and Voice of Free Lebanon
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  • 293 1 INVESTORS moved decisively back Into the Singapore stack market yesterday, sparred by tbe technical rebound on Wall Street and tbe latest batch o< good local corporate result*. Analysts aad dealers said tbe above average turnover of more thaa IS million shares can be regarded as
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  • 461 1  -  By JOHN LIM OPTIMISM is running high with companies looking to better times ahead outnumbering the pessimists by 38 per cent, according to the latest survey of business expectations. This is the largest net balance of businesses predicting a better performance since the thiol
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    • 308 1 ASIA international Measurement and inspection Technology Expo 6-8 October 1983 PSA World Trade Centre For Information on Exhibiting or Attending Contact Cahners Exposition Group T«l *****45 WRITE TO US! ..then write for us BUSINESS TIMES is growing fast and we now need extra staff bright, energetic people who can write
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    • 43 1 Reduction/Enlargement PPC BALMAIN w From $199 $269 |Dl pierre balmain pans At Pierre Balmain Boutiques Mandarin Hotel Pavilion Intercontinental Centrepoint Metro Grand Lucky Plaia Scotts Yaohan UFranco Singapore Textiles (Pte) Ltd. 315, Outram Road, #07-03. Tan Boon Liat Building, Singapore 0316. Tel: *****03
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 333 2  -  By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE will be linked to Visa's worldwide network of automated teller machines early next year. Initially the ATMs will be placed at Changi Airport, the Singapore Handicraft Centre and Orchard Road. A card member can insert an Electron Visa
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    • 163 2 Reuter THE FEDERAL Reserve Board has approved the addition of brokerage services to the activities of bank holding companies. At an open meeting of the board on Wednesday, the governors agreed that the brokerage services would be restricted to buying and selling securities solely as
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    • 299 2 Reuter THE FEDERAL Reserve will need to add fairly large amounts of reserves to the banking system, not only in the statement week beginning yesterday, but also in the following week, moneymarket economists said. Because the adding requirement is large, the Fed
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    • 137 2 Reuter THE outstanding foreign debt of Pakistan was US$9.2 billion as at June 30, 1983, little changed from $9 billion at the beginning of this year, Finance Minister Ghulam Ishaq Khan said. Mr Ishaq Khan recently told the military government's civilian advisory council the country needs
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    • 229 2 Reuter US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan said interest rates may rise further in the short term. "In the long run they're headed down," Mr Regan told the Cable Network News in an interview on Wednesday. Mr Regan said it was a temporary
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    • 80 2 Reuter THE DUTCH central bank will offer new special advances at 5Vi per cent for the period Aug 11 to 18 inclusive to help money market liquidity, money dealers said. Subscriptions were by tender yesterday morning. The advances will be in addition to 4.67 billion of special
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    • 479 2 THE US dollar yesterday firmed sharply against most major currencies in moderate late trading, after a mixed opening on the local foreign exchange. The dollar's late firmness was attributed to European buying and the absence of central banks intervention in Europe The Singapore dollar closed easier at S$2.1550/60
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    • 228 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed firmer at 245.85 yen after touching a new eight-month high of 245.90 just ahead of the close as expectations of possible higher US interest rates dominated the market. The feeling was growing that today's US money supply figures would show a further rise, of about
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.08 per cent.
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    • 186 2 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Aug 11: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months S months 12 months US DoU*r»lSpotl Offer Rid 10 9* 10* 10 107/16 105/16 1011/16 109/16 11 3/16 11 1/16 115/16 113/16 117/16 115/16 l month 3
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    • 47 2 RANGE of prion offered by discount houses on Aug U: Overnight: 3 Call deposits 2 3 Closing Buyisj Selling 3-month Treasury bills 28/16 2 7/1« 3-month Bank bills 75/16 73/16 3 months CD 7 9/16 7 7/16 6 months CO 713/16 711/16 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 289 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singtpore yesterday closed generally higher in thin trading on some European buying. Total sales for the day were recorded at 197 lots while kerb volume was 411 lots. Prompt closed firmer at U*****.50/414.50 an ounce against $411.412 in New York, October at 1418.80/419.20 against $417.30/418.00 and
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    • 37 2 New York 11.C8B 11.53B 1173S 11.58S Zurich 11 66B 11 65B U71S IV* 11.70S Singapore i "in 11 63B U.«B 1170S 11-52S Closing price* to US dollars a troy ouno f. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 139 2 THE US dollar was little changed in moderately active late trading yesterday. Business for most of the day was slow and featureless. The US unit was marginally down at 2.7213/20 marks against an early 2.7215/22 and down from New York's close of 2.7230/40, but held unchanged at 245.60/70 yen,
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    • 82 2 THE dollar yesterday surged to a new 9'^-year peak against the mark, surpassing Wednesday's 2.7305 New York high to reach 2.7335, as overnight profit-taking gave way to renewed bullish sentiment in early trading. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4837/47 Can 1.8320/45 Cross 1.2359/82 DMk 4.0425 70 DF1 4.5195 5235 S
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 345 3  -  By AGNES WEE THE MINISTRY of Labour has more than 200 employers on its blacklist. They comprise two groups of recalcitrants who have persistently refused to comply with the Ministry's rules of having to obtain work permits for foreign workers and to pay a
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    • 462 3  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THE World Bank has given top marks to Singapore's Area Licensing Scheme (ALS) which restricts the use of private cars in the central business district. The bank concluded after a study that the ALS is a success and believes it
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    • 551 3  -  By TERESA LIM in Hongkong HONGKONG-BASED publishers have reacted with surprise to reports that Malaysia is considering legislation to control the distribution of foreign publications in the country. A Bill requiring foreign publishers to pay a deposit and obtain a licence to distribute their publications
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    • 239 3 THE Trade Development Board has set up an office in Frankfurt headed by Mr Wong Hong King. This office, called the Singapore Trade Centre, replaces the TDB's office situated previously in Bonn under the same roof as the Singapore embassy there. The TDB
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    • 415 3 CIBMICALdkRK Worldwide Private Banking Division International Investment Services seeks a qualified PORTFOLIO M :TH i: for its fast expanding Singapore based Fund Management Team, who will: develop investment strategies in line with clients' objectives and the Division's investment policy guidelines. implement, monitor and adjust asset allocation for clients' portfolios. This
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 545 4 Bernama THE launching of rubber futures trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange on Sep 1 would mark a very important step in the realisation of Malaysia's objective to establish a multi-commodity exchange under the aegis of the KLCE. Primary Industries Minister Datuk
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    • 327 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.76, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.54.
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    • 142 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed up the permissible 30 US-cent limit with large pools of unfilled buy orders reported by pit brokers. At least 9.0 million bushels were left to buy in November, with some estimating total outstanding buy orders in all months at 17.0 million bushels.
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    • 113 4 SOFT WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 10'/« to 7 J US-cents a bushel higher in moderately active trade. December ended near the top of a 12*4 cent range. December, March and new September posted new season's highs. Wheat values again followed the sharply higher trend in corn
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    • 1067 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday extended early gains to end the midday session £22 to £9 a tonne above Wednesday night's close. Early good volume trade buying moved the market up against a background of declining sterling against the dollar and market feeling that prices were finding good support
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    • 255 4 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed steady and September One RSS buyers closed at 244.25 cents per kilo in moderate trading, unchanged from Wednesday night. The morning session was slightly lower on easier London advices coupled with lack of interest in thin trading. Prices recovered marginally in the
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    • 402 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Cloae (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers tat 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 239 75 240 75N 240.00 241 00N tat. 1 R.S.S. September 244 00 244.50 244 25 244.75 tat. 1 R.S.S. October 247.50 248 00 247.75
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    • 137 4 NOON SSR and SMR i ■AS Septal ber October (Carrea t Mtk) (Forward Mtk) Buyers Seller* Buyera Seller* SSR 20 (1 -toe i pallet 1 215.00 217 00N 216.50 218 SON SSR SO (1-Ux i pallet) ***** 213.SON 213 00 215 OON MRELB September Oetobor SMR CV
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    • 161 4 CHINESE Prodaee Exchange, Singapore, aoon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday. Coooaat oil: Bulk fob $135.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $148.00 sellers, new drum fob $152.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $80 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 109 4 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday firmed on speculative buying interest following higher palm oil futures and uncertain US weather. In August, north and south rose Msss and M 547.50 respectively to M 51,040 per tonne while central finned M 562.50 to M 51,042.50. In September, south
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    • 29 4 Rubber: Aug II Singapore: September: 244.25 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: September: 266.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M $30.3 2 per kilo (unchanged) 90 tonnes (down 62 tonnes)
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    • 59 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday held steady at M$3U2 a kilo, and within the ITA lower range of M|29.15 to M132.H. The buffer stock manager maintained support at this level, taking most of the N tonnes on offer, against 152 on Wednesday. Local interest took op
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    • 196 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot exgodown) Cottoa ytri: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,650; 32s 3,550, 40s 3,700 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 365 5 AP AN OIL strike by the US Gulf Oil Co off the Irish coast has sparked oil fever on the Dublin Stock Exchange and raised hopes that the Irish Republic could be self-sufficient in oil for at least a decade. Results from two
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    • 681 5 Reuter WEST Germany's gross national product (GNP) was likely to grow by around a real 2.5 per cent next year after expanding by at least 0.5 per cent in 1983, economics ministry state secretary Otto Schlecbt said. Speaking at a
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    • 151 5 Reuter HOLLAND has agreed to provide Indonesia with aid worth 160 million guilders (US$35 million) in the financial year ending next March, official statements said on Wednesday. The amount includes a grant of food aid worth 10 million guilders, and a 22 million-guilder loan for
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    • 514 5 WORLDMBRIEF Agenties CHILEAN President Augusto Pinochet named Andres Passicot, head of the government's National Statistics Institute, as Economy Minister in place of Manuel Martin. Finance Minister Carlos Caceres, who has overall control of economic policy, kept his job in a reshuffle which saw six other changes in the
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    • 245 5 Beater A SHARPLY critical report mi the ii—liatUsa d u atomic pewer rtittw m Wedaesday altered aew evidence that the Bevtet uelear wtrp programme was badly behind aebedale. The report, la the dally Sevfotafcays Mm*}* (Sevtet Baada), said as werk had beea daae far —In
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    • 373 5 UPI US SECRETARY of Agriculture John Block said he was worried breakthroughs in agricultural productivity would overwhelm the international marketing system already burdened by protectionism. Mr Block, on a five-nation tour of Latin America, said he was "extremely impressed" by a visit to
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    • 226 5 Reuter THE International Civil Aviation Organisation said the world's air transport industry performed better than the general economy over the last 10 years and should continue to do so over the next decade. ICAO, a United Nations agency, said it expected world scheduled passenger
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    • 314 5 Reuter COMMERCE secretary Malcolm Baldrige said retail sales would advance further in the current quarter even though they were virtually unchanged at an adjusted U5598.66 billion in July. In a statement from his office, Mr Baldrige said "in July, sales stood 1.2 per cent
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    • 170 5 Reuter TRADE between the Soviet Union and the United States dropped by 42.2 per cent in the first half of 1983 compared with the same period last year to reach its lowest level for 10 years, according to preliminary figures published on Wednesday. The figures,
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    • 140 5 LlLil'i m •>iMt OARB> SVSTfe* ~BUSI COM '83" Facts Figures A. Number of Exhibitors 113 from 15 countries B. Number of visitors 41.067 (Registered visitors 14 965) C. Analysis of Registered Visitors (14,985) a. Buyers 2,976 from 22 countries b. Users 8,335 from 20 countries c. Others 3,154 D. Questionnaires
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  • 526 6 A MORAL risk is involved in every class of insurance. In the case of health insurance, the risk seems to be compounded by the fact that a lot depends on the good faith of a large number of people the individuals, the companies and, most
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  • 1145 6  -  By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER NYT AUGUST was the crucible for American administration economic policy in 1961 and 1962, and it will be again in this third year of Ronald Reagan's presidency. It is a test by interest rates and federal budget deficits. The question is
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  • 485 6 FT SWITZERLAND has abandoned plans to develop its own new generation of digital public telephone exchanges and is urgently evaluating a number of foreign systems. The Swiss Telephone Authority (PTT) is expected to order 1 billion Swiss francs of these new exchanges over the next
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    • 80 6 JUST OPENED Hyatt Regency Hotel. Take the stairs left of the foyer to the mezzanine floor. Ease past Nutmegs. Stop. Gaze. Look, no plonk. But plenty of petits chateaux. And the odd big one. And Burgundies, Loires, Rhones, Cote de... all sorts. Mostly a French selection. Many from Justerini Brooks
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 703 6 > -11-OIE CKOSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSB 4 Amuses somehow, let's imagine (6) 7 A flood of cats and dogs' (8) 8 They enable gymnasts, etc, to stretch their legs 10 Good as a mile? That's not right! (5) 13 Think of an opening (4) 14 A certain period in the
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    • 767 6 ir.Vr&RWI 0 SINGAPORE 5 PM Opening folowed by A House is Not a Home (Mandarin/r) A contemporary social drama about a hard-headed girl who is determined to succeed. Sports Spectacular: We see the 97th National Horse Show and the tussle between Mark Medal and Ali Perez for the Middle Weight
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  • FOCUS ON A DECADE OF CONTAINERISATION
    • 1400 7 Container terminal a new chapter for Port Kelang An average o€ six container vessels per month called at the port in 1973 with a monthly throughput of about 2,700 teas. This compares with about 60 ships a month with a monthly throughput of about 10,000 tens recorded by the port
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    • 973 8 Penang, which used to record a constant 15 to 20 per cent increases over the past five years, reported a hefty 36 per cent increase in its traffic during the first six months of the year after handling 40,307 tens. WITH traffic increasing
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    • 705 8 THE concept of containerising imports and exports as a way of promoting trade has often been knocked as being capital intensive and benefiting mainly the developed countries. But as India starts its move into the mainstream of containerised trade, after a protracted
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    • 1318 10 THE box is the kindest and most efficient way to carry cargo. Today, there are close to four million boxes shuffled around the world. Container traffic has been growing at more than 15 per cent a year. Experts believe that about 85 per cent
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    • 809 11 The container freight station was constructed in 1974 in order to provide an integrated inland container haulage service in the country. It occupies an 18.5 acre site at Sungai Way, right in the centre of the industrial Kelang Valley. THE arrival of the millionth container
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    • 861 12 Journal of Commerce SINGAPORE: Of the many hundreds of SouthEast Asian ports, only about 50 play even a minor part in international trade. Of these, not many more than a dozen large or specialised ports handle most of the region's total foreign trade turnover. By
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    • 968 12 WITH the rapid replacement of conventional tonnage by container vessels on major trades it has become increasingly difficult for some exporters of liquid cargo to find suitable space. Malaysian exporters of bulk latex and palm oil in particular have felt the pressure and
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    • 1736 13 IN THEIR enterprising effprts to get rich quick, entrepreneurs and Industrialists have come up with a wealth of ways to derive the maximum Income and profit from the minimum of Input or outlay. One of the best known of these techniques which have become increasingly popular
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    • 895 14 WITH signs of the world economy recovering from the recession growing stronger, an increase in shippiong activities will inevitably confront Port Kelang with the need to resolve the perennial problem of congestion arising from delays in the clearance of cargo. Over the last decade, Port Kelang, the
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    • 1646 14 TAKEN together, the growth of ports all over the world fell four per cent last year, confirming the distinctly downward trend registered since 1980. Collating this information from the flood of port statistics from all over the world, the trade magazine, Containerisation
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    • 907 15 THE choice of container handling system has been widely discussed In Malaysian shipping circles ever since Port Kelang experienced serious problems with its straddle carriers which no doubt affected terminal operations on several occasions. Many promptly blamed the perennial congestion at the container terminal to
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    • 1286 16 ALTHOUGH it has been said container shipment involves less packaging than for conventional shipment, it is nevertheless Important to ensure that the cargo is properly stowed. Properly stowed in a container, the cargo -would not require the normal rigid packaging necessary for conventional movement. Safe
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    • 643 16 WHILE container traffic in Rotterdam has been stagnating, port officials arc hoping that new facilitics being planned should help revitalise this activity. But much of this optimism also rides on their hopes for an international economic and trade recovcry. And other sourccs place
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 98 8 10 Lembaga Pelabuhan Kelang onjfje (9cmio^oftliel(M3r^ivetSafy (fTfwir Container^^inal Both Hitachi and Mairubeni look forward to Hitachi, Ltd. contributed to the success of the Port Kelang's Container Terminal by producing high-quality container cranes. And Hitachi, a world leader in technology, is ready to meet tomorrow's needs with ongoing developments in various
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    • 202 9 T I I So? •t o*x aH| 31 In 1973, Port Kelang was the first Malaysian port to offer container facilities. Today, 10 years later, Port Kelang celebrates its pioneering efforts. Throughput has grown by leaps and bounds. From 13,321 TEUs in 1973 to 170,000 TEUs by year end. The
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 284 10 Best Wishes KELANG PORT AUTHORITY on the 10th Anniversary of their CONTAINER TERMINAL i -X m If" We are proud to be one of the equipment and spare-parts supplier to the Port Klang Authority Container Terminal. sL We are also agents for: O RTS PORT AND INDUSTRIAL TRAILERS (England) O
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    • 44 10 Congratulations Lembaga Pelabuhan Kelang on its 10th Anniversary of the Container Terminal facilities. SYARIKAT CESTEL SENDIRIAN BERHAD Floor, Wisma Merlin, No. 2 Jalan fSultan Ismail. Kuala Lumpur 04-04. Telephone Nos. *****8, *****0, *****7 *****1. Telex: No. (CESTEL) c/o FABMER MA ***** Cable: CESIMPORT KUALALUMPUR
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 142 11 Congratulations To Lembaga Pelabuhan Kelang on its 10th Anniversary of the Container Terminal Facilities PERSATUAN EJEN ANGKUTAN PELABUHAN KELANG (ASSOCIATION OF FORWARDING AGENTS) 31-B, Lorong Cempening, Port Kelang, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: *****0 Telex: MA ***** to this association is open to all port users, especially forwarding agencies and freight forwarders.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 158 13 CONTAINER DELIVERY (EflllH w kvlP KTM has nearly a century of transportation experience, and we have the critical knowledge of every industry that rely on overland transportation. There are 1658 km. of tracks linking every major town in the country. Armed with a large rolling stock of four-wheeled and eight-wheeled
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 229 14 I J R All MISC container ships have reefer facilities, and they can accommodate varied box configurations to handle all cargo types: including odd shape, oversize and even livestock. Open-top (soft top) ■iM Open sided Half-height Open-top. open-sided m Open-top open-sided, open-end To ensure your cargo gets red carpet treatment
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 171 15 To LEMBAGA PELABUHAN KELANG on the 10th Anniversary of their Container Terminal Facilities. From MAHA BINA SDN. BHD Civil Engineering General Contractors 214, Mezzanine Floor, Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****8/*****2 We are proud to be associated with Lembaga Pelabuhan Kelang as the Main Contractor for the Construction and Completion
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    • 143 16 J WWW» 14*% A A > T v .*sy -v. .•#»>% SL ft §> /*fc f -1 f /if ,##/#t/$ M .1 9W& ■PMMMI^i:U 9 LEMBAGA PELABUHAN KELANG on the 10th Anniversary of their CONTAINER TERMINAL FACILITIES Projects Undertaken for LPK 1971 Construction of wharf joining wharves 3& 4, and
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  • 3131 17 BID aad oiler prices officially listed •ad business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contract! are quoted after
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  • 2405 17 BID tad Oder price» officially listed and NMinna in and reported to fee Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of «hares traded tftown la bracket! in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUnSIAUB Aieom (MB MS) (10) 282 (3) 2 84 (1) 171 (32)
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  • 700 17 A SHARP IhWcol rebeaad took pltw it the leeal Back market yesterday with deahkHdlglt galas mm «ver B «Me (mt *7%ri23T short eevertag la reeeat highflying Malayloe bssei seeead Baers alee helped to baey lavestars' seattmcat, which had lately heea la the Itltrir* toe te penleteat
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  • 451 17 BULLS made a forceful comeback on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, boosting prices across the board. The New Straits Times Industrial Index rose 17.44 points to 1300.0. Total turnover shot up to 9.82 million units valued at M 536.87 million against Wednesday's 8.12 million
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    • 989 18 Where to wine, dine and entertain Ball with the American Express' Card IIBH. you don t alread y have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" 18 desserts for 18th National Day To celebrate the 18th National Day of Singapore. Luna Coffee House has a grand feast planned for
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 961 19 A SURGE in bargain hunting by institutions and an improvement in the bond market helped stock prices close sharply higher on Wednesday as the market recorded its second straight gain. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which moved in a narrow range before noon, rose during
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    • 129 19 AUSTRALIAN share markets yesterday closed lower in heavy trading, due primarily to marked declines throughout the mining sector. At the close the All-Ordi-naries Index was down 3.2 points at 663.3. Turnover swelled to A 171.46 million from $36.99 million on Wednesday, due primarily to heavy turnover in Bridge Oil
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    • 111 19 SHARE prices yesterday closed easier on a turnover of 1.67 million pesos, down from 1.83 million on Wednesday. A (JO II 1+"» Acot* ktlnln| Analo Pbll Asa Mtoiw» B «jOU -&00I AUU Con. ft B 1J Baguio Oold MM uneh luk Pttrotno 0ff75 ♦OJTI BnfUM Coo. «0 -t cdcf
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    • 146 19 Reuter SANYO Electric consolidated net income in the year ending Nov 30 will rise 6 per cent to 30.50 billion yen from 28.77 billion a year earlier. Managing director, Hidekazu Tsujioka, said consolidated sales are expected to rise 4.9 per cent to 1,800 billion yen from 1,030
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    • 79 19 AUG M Dm Hoechai Hoeach Horlan 14J.10 47 JO ISJJO -1J 0J Aef-Telefunken Barer 1MJ0 Its 00 iV -a Karctadt KHD JOjOO MOJO -1 -4 -01 -u 0J -u -10 -Oil -u BMW Commerabank ConU Oumml Daimler-Benx Dun— mm lakoo IflUO ***** •u -15 Pt»ii— Rwe ST A Schertn«
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    • 415 19 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed higher in moderately active business, and the Hang Seng Index was 10.84 points higher at 1,040.58. Stocks opened steady in line with Wall Street's closing and were further boosted by the stable Hongkong dollar, which ruled at 7.4810/60 to the US
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    • 544 19 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher after a day of quiet trading as buying in blue chips and internationally-popular issues emerged after the gain on Wall Street. The market average rose 30.13 to a closing 8,908.61 on a volume of 190 million shares and the Tokyo Stock Exchange
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    • 192 19 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed with losses and gains about equal in quiet trading. The Book Club Index fell 0.04 point to 131.32 on a turnover of 24.1 million baht with nearly 200,000 shares traded. Industrial Finance Corp was up one baht to 154, Rama Tower gained 0.50 to
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    • 212 19 AUO 10 a AMUtM A lean Alfoma Bank Mont Bulk Not* Scot* Bail TM BP Can Ltd Braacan Camp itod Lake Can lap Bk Can Prm M| Ctnptc Carltna OH tit Obi M Lk Cn BUut a A Com in co Cam Martenor TknkM 44 SI Tl 41 B
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    • 181 19 AUO 10 Prmnca Action* SuUMt Alusuliar Br. K» Ml J* 5 AllUUlMC R®t Brown Bonn Br. Clba 0*nj Br. Ctta 0*1(7 PC IM 13B mat i« 1 B 30 Clta OelfJ Rcf Credit Sulat Br KB 1 2156 -15 Credit Sulaae R«f Elektrow&tt Br. Ocor«c Plachcr Br Olobui Pc
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    • 271 19 AUG 10 Rand a Truat B* Un Steel taa 5 INDUSTRIALS Unlaec Wool worth 510 i«n -M A Alpha 93S MO unch MININGS AE And CI Amaprop AMIC Bar kiwi C O Smith MO MB 31 SOB 1345 -M Anftos Anclraal BKT_= 2MB T130 1790 (450 -IS -IS unch
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    • 791 19 SHARES closed mixed yesterday in trading featured by results from several major companies, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 1.2 points at 726.6. Royal Dutch/Shell Group's second quarter profits were at the upper end of expectations, and the shares gained 30p at 632. BOC
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 197 19 .1 p m MTTj -FA i i CHINESE RESTAURANT For the best in Cantonese Cuisine, come to us wSS YLS3CR Hotel Malaysia oriental GOURMET 'AmpK PorVrvg Facilities* —Business Hours:— 11.30 am 3.00pm 6.30pm 11.00pm 22 MIA' 21 0700 Cuscaden Road, Ming Arcade, Singapore 1024. Tel: *****25, *****98 n TheArtof Eating...
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  • Chief Price Chances
    • 160 20 Rises Indices T Harbour UM HM 450 70 Aug 10 Aug 11 000 40 LW* Corjn sao 560 no 36 BT Composite: 876.27 890.34 Stk Milt Ind 36 30 30 BT Indicator: *****32 *****06 Jolu HMCI H Credit ST Industrials: 914.78 930.83 560 30 ST Finance: 2529.51 2554.(4 M
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      180 20 Rises Indices Lien Hoe SEA Corp 770 1200 +60 +50 Aug 10 Aug 11 Tongkah Keck Seng 496 670 +46 +45 MBT Indicator: NST Industrials: *****1 1283 25 unav 1300.69 Hume 640 +40 NST Finance: 2333.78 2370.48 United Est 535 35 NST Hotels: 652.69 654.55 ASM 474 +34
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    • 50 20 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1040.58 Wednesday 1029.74 Week Ago... 1022.98 Wednesday #88.4 Week Ago 888.2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 810.3 Wednesday 811.1 Week Ago 824.9 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 725.4 Tuesday 724.7 Week Ago 725.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1175.88 Tuesday 1188.27 Week Ago 1197.82 Thursday 883.3
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    • 84 20 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices yesterday rose in early trading as the market continued an advance begun two session ago. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose a total of 13 points in the past two days, was 4.90 points higher at 1180.28. The index lost over
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  • 743 20  -  Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHRIS LIM UNITED Overseas Bank, which showed the slowest growth among the Big Four hanking groups in 1962, is expected to put up the strongest performance this year. Analysts contacted by Business Times on their expectations of
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  • 205 20 FIRST Holdings Sdn Bhd, which is acquiring a near 51 per cent interest in Electrical and Allied Industries (EAI), will be making a general offer for the remaining EAI shares. Its intentions to extend the 6ffer to the rest of EAl's shareholders at
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  • 280 20 AS EXPECTED, Time Engineering Bhd's (TEB) public offer has drawn good response for the open portion of 2.28 million shares. As of Tuesday, there were 110,401 applications for a total of 146.21 million shares, representing an over-subscription rate of 63.1 times. The figure
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  • 289 20 CLOSED-END Investment trust, General Securities Investments, has benefited tremendously from the pick up in the stockmarket since the beginning of the year. For the half year ended June 30, 1963, the group reported a startling 266.3 per cent increase in pretax profits to
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  • 155 20 MALAYA Tin Printing Co Ltd has failed to sell a controlling block of shares in the company and has requested the Stock Exchange of Singapore to lift suspension of its shares trading today. Directors said negotiations to sell the shares have been
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  • 256 20 KUALA Lumpur Stcck Exchange chairman, Mr Abdul Razak bin Sheikh Mahmood, said the exchange is neither the processing nor the approving body in respect of share swaps of listed companies, in particular the valuation of the shares to be exchanged. In a statement
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  • 44 20 CI HOLDINGS has reported a 75.5 per cent increase in pre-tax profits to M$5.81 million for the year ended June 30,1983. Turnover was up 47.5 per cent to $36.25 million but profit after tax was. down by 21.2 per cent to $2.43 million.
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  • 384 20  -  By CHAN OI CHEE PROMET Bhd has given an update on the potential of its 10 per cent-owned oil concession in China's Gulf of Beibu. The marine engineering group, in a progress report to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges yesterday, said
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 239 20 September October ,1983 Course Course Title No. I. The Challenge to Succeed 2 Computer Appreciation for Secretaries and Administrative Assistants 3. Automation for Increased Office Productivity 4. The Allen Management Seminar 5. New Insights into Effective Marketing and Selling of Services 6. SIM Course Leaders' Course 7. Understanding Singapore's Company
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous

  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 299 21 Bernama THE Kelang Port Authority (KPA) lost a total of 17,663 "gang hours" last year as a result of poor planning, the use of poorly maintained ships and the lack of coordination on the part of shipowners and shipping agents. According
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    • 502 21  -  By G DURAIRAJ CONTAINER Agencies Sdn Bhd has assumed the agency for Australia Straits Container Line (ASCL) and Swire Straits Container Line (SSCL) thereby bringing together the representation of all services into and out of Malaysia related to those of Overseas Containers
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 64 21 THE US Federal Maritime Commission has issued a final rule amending its tariff regulations to permit conferences and rate agreements to file lower rates on less than 30 days' notice on behalf of member line controlled carriers. The action was taken to allow the controlled carriers
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    • 807 21 Shipping liae CM AC Tocptcr Alee Abrenidel Liner A1J trans AJpar Antara Shpg A PC Liar APL Arabian Bulk Argentine ASCL Asia broker Asu Merchant Atlaa Line Austaau Uae Australian Coal Bait-Orient Bangkok Coat Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Ben bulk Bint ul u Blue
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    • 666 22 THE market started actively at the beginning of the week but the pace was not sustained and the level of activities tapered off toward the end of the week. In the sale and purchase sector, market remains extremely weak both in term of volume of business done and
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    • 315 22 ANOTHER shipping conference has been forced to give way to outsiders as a result of mounting pressure from low rates. The conference the Association of West India Trans-Atlantic Steam Ship Lines (Witass) will be granting a "tolerated outsider" status to two
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    • 1870 22 SCATTERED chartering of grain vessels on Wednesday out of the US was reported in an otherwise very dull freight market where most rates held steady, shipbrokers said. Grain fixing from the US included a vessel from the Gulf to west coast Mexico at the unchanged level of US$l6
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    • 788 22 Seatrade THE consensus approach of the Japanese to business is perfectly illustrated by their maritime industries. It is frequently maligned by their counterparts in the West as being responsible for the stifling of competition in both the bulk and liner trades, and for the
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    • 194 23 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yarn? Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 237 23 SHARP response from tanker owners are expected following the publication of a guide book on tanker performance by Tanker Advisory Centre, a one-man consultancy company based in New York. More than 3,600 tankers have been included in the guide, which gives star ratings
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    • 812 23 Reuter OIL tankers are getting safer and world oil pollution is being cut despite the recent weekend disaster off Cape Town when a Spanish supertanker broke in two after a fierce fire, according to shipping experts in London. Shipping industry and safety experts
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    • 126 23 ARGENTINA'S ports appear to be coping remarkably well with the strong demand for shipping space arising from the increase in grain traffic. During the first four months of 1983, Argentina shipped 8.74 million tons compared with only 6.5 million tons in the corresponding month of 1962. The
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    • 5860 28 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, bv port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 769 29 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement klup Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Anro Temasek Kasuga Maru SS Bridge B Melati Khd Repin E Pioneer E Guide Maersk Mango Anson Glory Ace Benvalla Pacific Dragon E Linking Chev
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    • 1896 29 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B WriAUc Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Ura-Rtruta Uw Transgroup (S). Ahreaklel Uaer Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Tsepfer Sea Consortium <S>/ Marintex Enterprise (PK) AlpM Intrasea
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    • 518 30 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Arthur Grottger 46 Baltic FE alongside 12.8.83/1500 Cherry Bagus 29 Llan Soon alongside 12.8.83/1500 Grand Spring 5 Sunshlp alongside 12.8.83/1500 Ned Albany 44 Ned-EAC alongside 12.8.83/1800 Tang Yin 1/2 Y Fung alongside 12.8.83/0600 Equator 21E Thong Soon
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    • 164 21 BOOKS FOR Times Bookshops .1 \R L) 1 1 I AH |O®CL Okjeimt Overseas CokUitm Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ TO FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST EAST COASTS »u leeder mset N PEARL «IC K HONS SUN ?3E N CRTSTAL 22E 0 KNKHT IX 0 MMSTER 12E 0
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    • 342 21 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO(SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE !B 9H5 SEALORD SHPPMG AGENCfS (Rtf. No 242W5/OOC) 70 SHENTON WAY #04 02C MARWA HOUSE. SWGAPORE 0207 TEL *****94 TELEX NO R*****9 CFS OFC 2nd FLR TPC Un.t 230 TEL *****31 and *****32 TERMWAI OFC 2nd
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    • 26 21 LONDON Freights n/m ORIENT Exchange fl CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX WHO Acts (or Whom IX CONTAINER Schedules IX REGIONAL Weather X SHIPS In Port X
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    • 981 21 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY al your Qf Singapore (Buku Merah) Fingertips *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS Feeder Vesaels I P KelAng Pen&nc M. M RAfCO Safcd In Port ANDERS MAERSK# 15/1 2/9 M. UNDO 15-15/1 18-16/8 LAURA
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    • 362 22 r-#: FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe VtSSfl 1) Gtmrt 2,H'b«r| 3) I'm 4) R'dam K DELFT SOAIOA N OUM B. SUHA TOTMM N NOVTMM JUTLAIMA I POMAJ KOMIGAN SUM Sailed Saded Sailed h (*ort 19/8 26/8 2/9 9/9 SnM Sailed Sailed SaM 14/8 21/8 28/8 4/9 11/9
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    • 609 23 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHiP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT kM 11/1 29/1 21/1 24/1 a/t 44/9 «/9 12/1 14/9 19/9 21/9 27/9 29/9 M/ll K/lt 11/14 13/19 13 n CONTAINPRSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Also accepting LCI and FCI cargo to Honf Hon* PAN h<+ Spart
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    • 371 23 rfo Franco Belquui Services "Hr b F br. K >',f r o*SO» MKCORTM MR JUS SVOE P. ROME UHm Ite PUmn IMb rh***a MT "N UN 2S*t )fan SV|I 71*1 im Mt^l 21fc« 22ta| t la* l*Sa* 12 Sa* 14 S«p* US* 17 S*t MM I Ami Ms#t 17 Sa*
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    • 604 24 Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONIININI UK FXPORTS i«*t« Bay Kasufi Mara Cardgan Bay Connecting m Tokyo "Aho occept.ng corgo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vio rmrutandbridge. ond US MO-WEST by rrwcrobndg®" fROW CONTIKNT UK IMPOR T S Eft* Eiprns 12/7 14/7 Ma* Eiprtu 19/7 21/7 AMtr Eiprns 2C/7 2t/7 Mm Eiprns 2/t 4/8
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    • 406 24 C )NVINIIONAI SfRWIi f I- Froif BIISAN FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FIIROPf VIA Sl*/ M?mb»r of thf Ace Consortium 2/1 3/1 5/1 7/1 10/1 1/1 10/1 12/1 14/1 17/1 17/1 11/1 20/1 22/1 25/1 FROM FUR Oft VIA SUI 1 A Mfmbr ol the Acr Consortium I Hill* N.KJM4IE I.
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    • 958 25 SHIPPING TIMES, Friday, August iz, wm PIL GROUP VEIUII KOTA KTAM KOTAMAJU KOTA SALAM VOYAQC E-457 E-459 E-«1 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 24/30 AUG HOOCIOAM, JEDOAH, PTSUOAN, MOGADISCIO, Ut SEPT HOOCBAH. JEDOAH, ADEN 5/10 SEPT HOOCIO AH, JEDOAH, AO ABA. POUT SUO AN ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HOO€BAH/AOA«A/PT.SUO AN/MOGADISCIO
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    • 377 25 BENLINE CONTAINERS n IBENBULK BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Rew S pore P Mai< Laadta| F«r LAMM FOREST 24/25 Aaj 2»/» A* */2 Sap 8011, IPI, RTM. BM7 NOtffNhMt KkJJEBSEN LINE t NEW ZEALAND PI POLISH OCEAN LINES SERVICES TO fUROK tSEIftCOWMCR AMD CONVEWTBNAi FA
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    • 619 25 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE Indonesian National Shipping Line TO US* WEST/ CAST COAST N CULF MKTS (FULLY CONTAMEMSED VESSELS) STOK LJL HOUSTOM SAVMMM4 BALTMOBE K« TOM HALFAI MAIAPAMt OWN WBT Jl/I 11/9 17/1 19/9 21/9 24/9 GOWASOB 2/9 27/9 19/10 14/11 17/19 19/1B 22/1* MM *cc*ta( cjrt* tm KMM
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    • 588 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE MDEPBOENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 29 Aug 23 Sep 24 Sep 28 Sep CLYDEBANK |20 Sep 15 Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct Lukesyfe Unas U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE From Nou Hrin Gah SPO« GENEVIVE LYKES 9d Sd 16/1 J/J RUTH LYKES
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    • 1320 26 ki *J K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC CPA FEEDE* VESSEL IOHOtf BRDGE V2l r MONTE RUBY V 7 it KANSAI PIONEER *24 'I (MMUN) MCE) (taelklM DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) TACOMA (W WTTU) LONSV** (VIA PORTLAM)) SAdtAtOTO (W OAKLAND) STOCKTON QRA OAKLAW) MOBIOIII (W AIUIIT*,
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    • 573 26 CAUFORBA/PACFK NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lM*| tar lOS ANKLES. SAN FRANCISCO UTTU. TACORRA. Acc*ta( Fa/FQ M*n IPAUAr" 1/3 M 4/S1 VANCOUVER IX. I tain I Oct AUSTRALIA UPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fen** ra/ra cm PlMmc Spin NHk M/?l Aa| 77/73 4Sw is/it s*pt i;/u um »s* 12/13 Oct 14/15
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    • 528 26 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "J 114 Anson Ro®d *18-01, Tunas Building, Si "igapo ra 0207 Tal *****22 ft *****67 P Kalang Tal *****1/8 RED if A PERSIAN GULF ME OIT£ RRANE AN SERVICES 1 S Dorr loadmf Far HANUM MASCOT 17 Au* Band* Abbas DONG MVUNS 25 Auj Bandar Abbas HAEWOO
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    • 607 27 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/IK (VIA SUEZ): C PAUL 3SW+ 14/8 15/8 0 CHEF 35W 21/8 22/8 Iff CONTMNER 3CW 29/8 30/8 SS NUDGE 4ZW 3/9 5/9 C CONTAfO 22W 10/9 11/9 C ROZE 35N 16/9 17/9 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S pore Closing Times:
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    • 377 27 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DOHA* SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUS AN. INCHON SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG CHALNA CALCUTTA p'un »a*c«s Pit no IH ???41U ?704?M Mt t> It .1 *1 'ums y ri* y* bk) *1 I* *****0 4147*4 IN tH *1 MS »/4/S CEYLON
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
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