The Business Times, 16 August 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, ISB3 60 CENTS
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  • 341 1  -  By AGNES WEE JAPANESE companies are cooperating among themselves to get an edge over others in the rush for construction work. The latest example is a financing arrangement by the Japanese companies which are building a new complex belonging to Forum
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  • 208 1 LOCAL contractors can expect Job spin-offs worth between |90 million and $135 million from the first stage development of the Pulau Seraya Power Station. The first phase development is estimated at $900 million and, according to the Public Utilities Board, the norm is for
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  • 603 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH SINGAPORE'S computer disk drive industry, racing at breakneck speed to reach its $1 billion export target next year, is suffering from growing pains. Disk drive makers are complaining that they are not getting enough support from local subcontractors who supply
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  • 163 1 NYT OIL DEMAND has been rising steadily in the five months since the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to cut prices for the first time in its 23-year history. Oil experts say the higher demand has brought a measure of stability, and even
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  • 321 1 THE RECOVERY on the Singapore stock market entered its fourth straight trading day yesterday, amid some bullish leads from Wall Street. But trading was quiet with only 10.3 million shares changing hands against an average of 14.7 million shares last week. The
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  • 261 1 TOTAL assets of Singapore's finance companies have hit $6 billion. The latest government statistics, released yesterday, show that assets at end-June were |6.03 billion, up 28.2 per cent from $4.7 billion in June last year. The asset size of finance companies has trebled since end-1978
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 89 1 Reuter A TIN producers' association established by five of the world's top producers to safeguard their interests and ensure stable prices in a depressed market comes into being today. Members of the Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) are Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Bolivia and Zaire which together
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    • 64 1 Reuter REGISTERED foreign firms' representatives and employees must obtain identification (ID) cards by the end of next month, the Beijing municipal government said. Unregistered representatives or those without ID cards will not be allowed to conduct business, while those with cards will have to present them to
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    • 69 1 Reuter THE Asian Development Bank (ADB) borrowed U*****.3 million in the January to June period 1983, the bank's quarterly review said. Second quarter borrowings totalled $284.3 million and approved loans amounted to $173.6 million. There were no loans in the first quarter. The bank's borrowings were made through
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    • 78 1 Reuter THE Sri Lankan government, trying to rebuild the riot-torn island, appealed to local industrialists to give temporary jobs to thousands of people thrown out of work in last month's ethnic violence. Labour minister CP J Senewiratne told leading businessmen about 70 factories in and around Colombo had
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    • 57 1 AP JAPAN'S Sony Corp said it has developed a digital colour TV that displays a very high quality picture. The system's digital processing completely separates luminance and colour signals as it receives them, something conventional systems cannot do, Sony said. The digital colour TV will be put
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    • 63 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan, rejecting charges that his anti-communist rhetoric is too strong, said the US must roar occasionally on behalf of democracy. He also said he supported negotiations to end tensions in Central America, where he has accused Cuba and Nicaragua of spreading subversion, but in the
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    • 81 1 Reuter CHINA'S official People's Daily quoted Foreign Minister Wu Xuequian as saying China was keen to develop trade and political relations with the European Economic Community. The newspaper quoted Mr Wu as telling a visiting parliamentary delegation from Denmark yesterday: "China is willing to strengthen her
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  • 270 1 BRUNEI Hwrd yesterday that It will Jala the Asaedatlea of Seath-east Asian N»ttm (Amu) as well as the CwMmwiltt alter It fceff fally ladepeadeat tram Brltlaa aext year. la a Mrthday hreadeast •ver state radle aai televlriea, Braael raler Saltaa Sir Mada Hasaaaal MM
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  • 621 1  -  By FLORENCE CHONG ONE OF the biggest Australian takeover battles is brewing between steelmaking giant Broken Hill Pty (BHP) and millionaire Robert Holmes Acourt, who has made a fortune through such takeover bids. The stage was
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 482 2 Reuter THE growing confidence that surfaced on US credit markets late last week could be shaken in the days ahead by a series of key economic indicators, economists said. Bond prices have climbed steadily since last Wednesday's news of a dip in US
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    • 185 2 Reuter THE ITALIAN Treasury said it will issue 21,500 billion lire of Treasury certificates and 7,000 billion lire of bills. The bills will be sold at the end of this month. 4,500 billion of three-month bills will be offered for competitive tender with a base price
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    • 275 2 Reuter MITSUBISHI Bank has pioneered a savings and investment instrument for private individuals known as the money capsule. The capsule is an ingenious combination of a medium-term bank deposit and an investment in 10year government bonds and carries a yield (at present interest rates)
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    • 186 2 THE CONSUMER seems to be having it good both ways if latest indications from several banks are anything to go by. The current tendency is for housing rates to go down but savings and other deposit rates on Singapore dollar accounts to move up. Citibank NA
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    • 242 2 Reuter THE HEAD of a major US commercial bank has predicted that interest rates would be slightly lower by the end of this year but said there could be no real downward trend until US budget deficits were cut. Chemical Bank chairman David Platten
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    • 71 2 Reuter AN international property consortium, Triprofit Enterprises, has mandated a three-year HKSI.4 billion loan to finance a major housing project in Hongkong, financial sources said. The deal will be signed on Thursday. The sources said interest is expected to be based on the Hongkong interbank offered
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    • 471 2 THE US dollar saw active trading yesterday as exchange markets reacted to the lower than expected rise in the US money supply. Against the US unit, the Singapore dollar opened at 5|2.1475/85 and shot up to 552.1510/20 during midday. At the day's end, it finished at 552.1505/15. Utrrfcaai
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    • 236 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed firm at 246.15 yen and 2.7010/20 marks with operators feeling that an early (all to lows of 245.00 and 2.6900 caused by the smaller than expected US M-l rise was overdone. The M-l data announced an Friday eased fears of further rises in US interest
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    • 190 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Aug 15: L'8 Dollar*(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 9 15/16 913/16 1 month 10 9^» 2 months 10 5/16 10 3/16 3 months 10 7/16 10 5/16 S months 10 10S 9 months 11 1/16 10 15/16 12 months
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    • 22 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.13 per cent.
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    • 53 2 RANGE of price* ottered by discount houses on Aug 15: Overnight: 3 C4l deposits: 2 3 CI I lit Buy 11 Selliac 3-month Treasury bills 2 fl/16 2 7/U 3-month Ban* bills 7* 7* 3 months CO 7 5/16 7 3/16 6 months CD 7 9/16 7 7/16 Source:
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    • 328 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer in quiet trading, reflecting higher overseas gold prices. Total sales for the day were recorded at 88 lots while kerb volume was 326 lots. Prompt closed stronger at US$4l6 50/418.00 an ounce against $413/414 in New York on Friday, October at
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    • 38 2 PM Ttan •t. New York 11.838 U.CBB UMS U.73S Zurich 11.83B 11.706 11JBS Mm U.75S ra A Singapore 11.9TB U.70B X 1I«S U.77S Closing pric in US dollars < a troy ounci ft. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 115 2 THE US dollar yesterday held firm against other major currencies, but trading slowed down after the European opening. The US unit rose to 2.7010/20 marks from an early 2.6967/74 and New York's Friday close of 2.6960/90. It touched a high •of 2.7030/40 mark at one stage yesterday afternoon. Dealers
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    • 66 2 THE dollar yesterday opened lower against major currencies but began to advance in early trading on profit-taking. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4898/4906 Can 1.8395/8420 CrpBS 1.2343/46 D Mk 4.0255/0335 ■jpfi 4.5100/40 S FY 3 7330/flC* B Fr coo 80.65/ar. F Fr 12.1080 12ML'* Lit 2387.50 2390.30*" Yen DKr 14.4975
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 251 4 Bernama-Kyodo AN INCREASING number of Japanese companies are extending mandatory retirement ages for their workers with one out of every two firms adopting an age limit of 60 or older, according to a labour ministry report. The report also said the protracted
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    • 464 4 Reuter SAUDI Arabia's development plan for 1985-90 was unlikely to be restrained by the current weakness in the world oil market, Saudi Arabia's deputy planning minister Hussein Sagini said. He said oil revenues during the life of the five-year plan, the terms
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    • 360 4 UPI UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE) residents, who until last year enjoyed the world's highest per capita income of U5526,000, have started to feel the bite of austerity measures now being imposed by a government heavily dependent on oil revenues. The federal finance ministry, faced with its largest
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    • 196 4 Reuter A GEOLOGIST has identified three potential oil reservoirs in exploration areas off the south of New Zealand which if full of oil would have reserves of more than four billion barrels of oil, stockbrokers Jarden and Co said in a statement. However, he noted that
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    • 234 4 AP AMERICAN coal exports are likely to make up only a small percentage of overall US production because of foreign competition, according to a congressional study released last Sunday. The General Accounting Office, Congress' investigating branch, released a twoyear review of the US coal industry which
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 552 4 Agencies NEW York City's three-day garment district blackout cost the apparel industry up to US$3OO million, a trade group official said last Sunday, predicting a feverish effort yesterday to recover some of the lost business. Last week's blackout struck in the midst of the industry's market week, in
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    • 202 4 AP MOBE Amerteaa workers are aslag drags ea the jab, eeattag ladastry US$25.B bilUoa a year, eattlag pradactivtty aad threatening safety, Newsweek magaslae report*. la Its Aag B edition, Newsweek deeerlbes the ase s( drags aa the Jab as pcrvadve aad Uaks
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    • 136 4 Reuter STATE-owned British Airways (BA) does not have a corporate time scale for privatisation, an airline spokeswoman said. She was responding to a report in The Observer Sunday newspaper that British Airways was pressing the government for an offer for sale
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 356 5  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE annual wage adjustment for civil servants this year will be $10 plus 1.3 per cent, after a group offsetting of 4.7 per cent. This is the final decision arrived at after negotiations between the Finance Ministry and staff
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    • 474 5 THE book trade in Singapore is beset by cash flow problems, high staff turnova- and the lack of training facilities. Many people enter the trade with hopes of "a cushy job, where they can 'shake legs' and read all the glossy magazines,"
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    • 268 5 A BAHRAIN-BASED publishing group, the A 1 Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group, has set up operations in Singapore to produce specialist periodicals for the South-east Asian market. The move marks the group's first major diversification overseas, said Mr Terry Chellew, head of
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    • 478 5  -  By LOH HUI YIN FRANCE'S biggest oil company has finally secured a foothold in the Singapore jet fuel market after protracted negotiations with the oil companies here Compagnie Francaise des Petroles (CFP) received ln-principle approval last week from a consortium of six
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    • 376 5 THE UNITED Nations Development Programme has set aside more than US$6 million to help Singapore upgrade its technology as well as its skills in education, vocational training as well as public administration. These funds have been allocated for 16 selected projects, the latest being
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    • 152 5 THE Public Utilities Board (PUB) is spending more than $2.7 million on electricity meters from Britain and Switzerland. The purchases are part of the board's routine bulk orders to replace existing meters and to install new ones. Altogether, 100,000 singlephase meters will be supplied
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    • 337 5 PETER Marak has been appointed managing director of Fisher Controls International Inc's South Pacific region, based in Singapore. The South Pacific headquarters covers sales activities in the Asean area, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Hongkong, China, Burma, Brunei, Australia and New Zealand. Office operations are conducted from the company's
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  • 481 6 PEOPLE who make chairs may be excused for not being used to the rapid pace of life in the computer industry. Those in the die-casting industry fortunately or unfortunately have to be involved with such diverse products as furniture, electric irons and computer disk
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  • 961 6  -  The wait for the China oil boom seems to be ending with the signing of an oil exploration contract by Occidental Petroleum. This is the first sure sign that the China oil machine is finally cranking into action, says TERESA LIM in Hongkong. TERESA
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 571 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Operant folowed by Enigma (Mandarin/r) 4.35 Afternoon Matinee The Princess and The Cabbie 6.05 Coronet Fin Beginnings and Growth of Industrial America 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Sejofi 6.50 The Woody Woodpecker Show 7.20 Share a Story Seow king's Bad. Day (Part 1) 7.30 News and WeatherForecost(Malay)
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  • 1309 7  -  Sony Corporation, once the darling of Wall Street, has hit a bad patch and is struggling to regain its corporate confidence and its American share of the market armed with a host of new products. STEVE LOHR reports. STEVE LOHR NYT NOT long ago,
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  • 715 7  -  By FRED BLEAKLEY NYT WALL Street concluded months ago that the current bull market could not continue without first experiencing a temporary setback. No major market rally since World War n had been able to escape a brief cooling-off period, and analysts did not see
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 159 9 CHINESE Prodnce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 1M kg yesterday. Coconut 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 $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cottea yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,680 32s 3,580, 40s 3,770 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gn<i: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 335 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ 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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    • 131 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firm on strong buying support with the current hot, dry weather in the US again boosting sentiment. In Aug, north rose Msso to MJ1,090 a tonne, central MJ47.50 to M 51,087.50 and south Ms3o to M 51,085 while Sep saw
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    • 330 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed easier with September One RSS buyers quoted at 243.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents compared with last Friday's close. The morning market lost 1.75 cents on some trade and speculative selling of September and October One RSS. Prices improved fractionally in
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    • 30 9 Rubber: Aug 15 Singapore: September: 243.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: September: 266.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M 530.32 per kilo (unchanged) 126 tonnes (up 11 tonnes)
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    • 344 9 RAS prices tn cent* per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.0.b. 238.75 238 75N 238.00 340 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. September 242.73 243 25 243.00 243 50 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 246 50 247.00 246.75 247.25 Int.
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    • 114 9 NOON SSI I and SMR pm yml ardajr ■AS (Carrval Bayara S 213.50 ***** ■bar i Mtb) la liar* Octokar 1 Forward MUl SSR 20 SSR50 (l-toa poll*) (l-toa poll*) 21S SON 212 00N 215.00 211.50 217 00N 213.50N MRELB (•pUaktr Octeh ■r SMRCV SMRL SMRS SMRCP
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    • 73 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday held steady at last Friday's M53«.32 a kilo, still within the ITA lower range of M 129.15 to M$32.M. The steadiness was again attributed to buffer stock manager support at this level. He took most of the 12S tonnes on offer,
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    • 267 9 Reuter THAI tin exports fell to 8,833 tonnes in the January-May period this year from 13,476 tonnes in the same period last year. Thailand's Board of Trade, a private organisation, said in its bulletin that Thailand produced 14,283 tonnes of tin in the first six months
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    • 362 9 Reuter WESTERN world consumption of refined lead fell 3 per cent during the first five months of 1983 compared with a year ago, doe to reductions in the US and Japan. But zinc consumption increased by Just over 2 per cent in the same
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    • 1164 9 COffee: Robusta futures were easier at midday yesterday in a very quiet market, influenced by the holiday in some European centres. The November position traded between £1,680 and £1,691 to end the morning at £1,685 a tonne, £7 below Friday's close, on a volume of 254 trades. Total
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    • 643 9 Reuter NERVOUS conditions prevailed on the world sugar market during the past week, Czarnikow said in its latest review. Rumours that Brazil had sold, or was about to sell, substantial quantities had circulated, and although these were not confirmed, they contributed to the market
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  • 2842 10 Biq and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of share* tradrt shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts arc quoted after
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  • 3504 10 1983 High Low Company Last Sale orGr*s Dlv Dlv C*Tr Gr's YTd Net P/K Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 280 354 387 308 29 300 283 >88 880 530 538 1840 535 214 340 543* 870, 480 472 1040 310 805 880 344
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  • 2106 10 BID aad after prices nfflrlally lined and ll— in «ad reported to <ke Kuala Lumpur Stock Rirlmp ymterday. with the Bomber at diirw traded *x>n In brackets la lota of l 000 aatta uateas otherwise »peo Bed. Daxmuii Alooai (IKB 19SS) (4) 1M (2) IS (1) 1M
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  • 443 10 LACK of buying interest in the afternoon session caused share prices to finish mixed to slightly steady on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The New Straits Times Industrial Index added 9 46 points to *****4. Total turnover was slightly lower at 8.89 million units
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  • 178 10 AUaagen' prices for Aig If HNGAPOBE UNIT TKUST DIAMOND MOT 1 mu K The Commerce 3 38 3 59 July Aug The Savings Fund 193 105 Diamond Spore Fd(USI) S'pore Prog Fund 1-53 162 0.55 M S'pore Sec. Fund 2 JO 2 34xd S» 1-17 1J7 S'pore Invest
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 30 11 VENEER Predicts Limited: Twentieth AGM to be held at Happiness and Fame Room, 3rd Storey, The Plaza 7500A, Beach Road, Singapore 0719 on August 19 at 3 pm.
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    • 1315 11  -  irgl London By GERALD COLVERD WATCHING the world championships in Helsinki provided the reminder that life is only about winners. The record books do not itemise the sterling efforts of those who Just missed a medal. There will be few, if any, winners at this year's International Monetary
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    • 908 11 SHARE prices closed very Arm yesterday as Wall Street stocks moved sharply higher, dealers said. The market's very firm tone stemmed from a smaller-than-expected increase in US money supply M-l announced last Friday, which prompted expectations that Wall Street stocks would advance strongly yesterday. At 3pm, the Financial
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 367 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday ended higher after a light trading day, and the Hang Seng Index closed 9.78 points higher at 1,047.24. Prices opened higher following the strengthening of the Hongkong dollar, which touched a high of 7.3750/3850 to the US unit in the morning against Friday's close
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    • 364 11 THE YEN'S recovery and hopes of a fall in US interest rates drove share prices sharply higher in light trading, led by international populars. The market average added a provisional 99.48 to close at 9,020.30. Trading volume was a thin 210 million shares. Yesterday's rise was
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    • 101 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 1.21 million pesos, down from 2.94 million last Friday. AUO 15 Pans AcoJ* M m In* Anfk) Ptall A pes Mining AUu Ooo. ll DIU a -4401 unci) Bafuto Ootd Bute Petroleum OJM urvch Bencuet Coo B CDCP J ilrat
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    • 170 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower in the absence of buying support in quiet trading. The Book Club Index fell 0.39 point to 130.93 as turnover fell to 11.9 million baht from the previous 24.1 with over 76,000 shares traded. Jalaprathan Cement and Siam Cement lost two baht each to
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    • 367 11 AUSTRALIAN share prices advanced strongly across the boards in heavy trading, led by sharp gains throughout the mining sector, following an easing in US Ml money supply. The market openedbroadly higher and continued to advance strongly throughout trading. At the close the All-Ordi-naries Index was up 11.7 points at
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    • 255 11 Automating Your GENERAL LEDGER FINANCIAL REPORTING SYSTEM The General Ledger is the heart of every company's financial system. If properly organised it can provide a central structure for information and control. Computer technology has caused a significant change in the way the General Ledger file is organised and maintained It
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    • 181 11 Look to the Inter-Alpha Asia Money Centre for the skills that you need in foreign exchange dealings. -t us t' A V 9 (is 4 /V irsi /i 9^ A 4* ■> It requires highly developed professional skills to interpret changes and movement in world money markets. Inter-Alpha Asia offers
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 171 12 Rises Indices C Sugar* 1M0 >80 Aug 12 Aug 15 Dutch Baby 520 >80 Ajinomoto 314 76 BT Composite: 894.82 906.89 Koala Sidim O C B C Johan Hide* 530 1080 710 44 30 30 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: *****45 934.43 *****21 945.01 Lion Corpn 505 30 ST Finance:
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      164 12 Rises Indices P Chem 1350 +100 Aug 12 Aug 15 Toshiba 610 90 C Sugars 1820 +90 MBT Indicator: *****15 *****61 Kuchai 800 40 NST Industrials: 1306.06 1317.54 A Hi tarn Plant 1120 40 NST Finance: 2374.37 2389.39 Jacks Int'l 675 35 NST Hotels: 654.79 655.41 KSidim 570
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    • 50 12 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 661.7 Week Ago 672.7 Monday 1047.24 Friday 1037.46 Week Ago. 1028.00 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN Friday 722.1 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 725.9 Week Ago 723.0 Monday 816.4 Friday 808.7 Week Ago 819.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Friday 1182.83 Thursday 1174.39 Monday 673.4 Week Ago 1183.29
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    • 51 12 AP THE New York stock market staged a broad advance yesterday amid hopes that upward pressure on interest rates might be easing. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials climbed 14.63 points to 1,197.46 in the first half hour. Gainers opened up a 4-1 lead on losers.-
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  • 472 12  -  ifiiia Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHRIS LIM THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has finally decided to have a home of its own. But it could take three to four more years before it can move in. It is now negotiating to
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  • 398 12  -  By LIM SOON NEO SEALION Hotels Ltd, which owns the Hyatt Regency in Scotts Road, is spending $15 million to improve the existing block in the 12-year-old hotel. Mr Andre Pury, general manager of the hotel, said this whole project includes a
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  • 42 12 TRADING in the shares of Overae* CMtn "inking C*rp*ratlMi resumed yesterday. However, trading on a settlement basis will be suspended from 10am on Aug 26. Settlement trading in Jnrtng Cement shares will also be suspended from 10am on Aug 26.
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  • 158 12 GENERAL Corporation Bhd has obtained approval from the Malaysian Ministry of Trade and Industry for its special issue of 10 million new shares of Msl each at M 51.50 a share. The company said seven million shares will be allotted to PANB Sdn Bhd,
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  • 274 12 GENTING Bhd's wholly owned subsidiaries Ko Rubber Plantations (Pte) Ltd, Kah Hin Rubber Company (Pte) Ltd, and Chin Cheng Realty (Pte) Ltd will hold their extraordinary general meetings on Sep 1. The meetings will be held to approve the necessary special resolutions to place the companies under members'
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  • 449 12  -  By CHAN OI CHEE THE worldwide economic recession has hit Intraco's half-time earnings. For the six months to June 30, 1963, the diversified trading and manufacturing group reported a 30 per cent fall in pre-tax profits to $3.41 million (from $4.81 million). This
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  • 353 12 GENTING Bhd's proposed restructuring of its plantation division will streamline its plantation interests under one company, Asiatic Development Bhd. The scheme will also create a new investment holding company to undertake the development of estate lands with real estate potential. In a circular to shareholders on
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 283 12 SEE PAGE 11 FOR LONDON STOCKS For condominium strata title management on residential, commercial or industrial buildings. Contact: The Building Manager City Valuers Consultants (Re) Ltd. TIfIHHK "'.Cdombo Court, #04-03, 11 l_i B Singapore 0617 *****74/5 FINANCE SEMINARS These seminars are specially designed for personnel who have to operate within
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    • 849 12 The Institute of Banking Finance FINANCIAL FUTURES Fundamentals and Applications the Gold Exchange of Singapore has reached an understanding with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to develop a financial futures market in Singapore. The two exchanges will soon sign a letter of intent which will provide for the GES to trade
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 53 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fair; scattered showers. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.39 pm on Aug 15 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 26.5 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 8.30 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 62.0 Total rainy days for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 266 13 A POOL of 6,000 containers is being formed for the trade between India and the Soviet Union from December onwards. The arrangements to containerise the trade under the terms of the Indo-Soviet bilateral shipping agreement are now being finalised by representatives of
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    • 519 13  -  By JUNE LIM CHUAN Hup Marine will boost its fleet of utility/ supply vessels to 32 when it accepts delivery of one more vessel soon. The 4,500 hp Japanesebuilt Osam Manila will head directly for the Philippines where it is
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 106 13 Reuter THE Bahamas Supreme Court has ordered the forfeiture of a 150,000-tonne oil tanker owned by a Bermuda company alleged to have defaulted on a US$4O million loan from the Royal Bank of Canada. The tanker, Cast Bluewhale, was seized in Bahamian waters last month after the
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      • 83 13 AFT THE 4,827-ton Panamanian-registered freighter Cavalry collided with the 992-ton Japanese oil tanker Eliko Maru in the Pacific off Sendai, Japan, causing oil leakage. The Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said about 360 kg of litres of oil leaked into the sea from the gutted oil tank of the
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    • 726 13 Shipping Liae Pige CM Shipping Liae Page CM AIN VI 3 Franco- Be lg m 4/5 Ahrenkiel Liner VI 3 Franco Vago X 3 A11 trans vn 4 Frata Shpg VI 3 Alpac VI 5 Freight Links V 3 AiiUrm Shpg X 4 Frota V 1 A
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    • 1361 14 SOUTH KOREAN BUILDERS RECEIVE ORDERS FOR 82 SHIPS WITH shipbuilding orders from foreign countries increasing rapidly, the South Korea's shipyards are gaining momentum to recovery from the business slowdown. According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the nation's major shipbuilders have received US$l,6Bl
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    • 1956 14 INCREASED coal and iron ore chartering developed on the freight market on Friday at the end of an otherwise very quiet week, shipbrokers said. A coal vessel was booked from Hampton Roads to Bilbao at U555.45 and $5 was paid from the same area to Taranto. Tonnage was
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    • 194 15 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 Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 566 15 Bangkok Post THE Thai Council of Economic Ministers has agreed in principle to allow the public and private sectors to jointly introduce roll-on/roll-off shipping transportation between southern Thailand and ports in Bangkok and Sattahip. According to Communications Minister Samak Sundaravej, the Council has instructed
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    • 191 15 AFP THE giant C Y Tung Group of shipping interests is keen on establishing a container terminal in Malaysia if its government extends its privatisation policy to publiclyowned ports, a group spokesman said. "Such a terminal could be set up either on its own
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    • 115 15 Reuter TWO crewmen are missing after a Danish ship sank following a collision with a Libyan cargo vessel 20 miles off the Atlantic coast of Spain, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence reported. Lloyds said the 399-ton Da rush cargo ship Lonelil sank after the collision with the 5,098-ton Ebn Magid.
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    • 340 15 AFP THE recent higher rates paid on the tanker market attracted a number of supertankers out of lay-up last week, and rates have eased accordingly. Although owners were reluctant to reveal their intentions, it is understood that at least a dozen very large crude carriers (VLCCs) have come,
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    • 5769 20 SCHEDPIE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 792 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Ship for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location N Zircon 4S/N 16.8.83 2100 NOL TA 3 0700-0900/0700-0900 A3/B3 B2 Anson *****N 16.8.83 2100 Heap Seng TA 3 0700-0900 Or Champion 31W 17.8.83 0400
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    • 1894 21 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and their agents. A-B AdriaOr Caataiaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Urt-Eiruli Liae Transgroup (S). AhreakM liaer Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alp** Intraaea
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    • 1091 22 Ang 23-26 Maritima 83, Ist Latin American exhibition and conference for fishing and marine industries, Hotel de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. Aag 2tSept Ship Design for Fuel Economy programme on hull form optimisation, marine fuels, prime moving engines, interaction between propulsion machinery and hull structure, economics in ship
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    • 506 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Gunung Kumawa 19 Sharp alongside 16.8.83/0600 Hanoi 01 45 NAPL alongside 16.8.33/2300 Sunny Ocean 1/2 Crown Mar alongside 16.8.83/1500 Elly 47 Sunship 16.8.83/1000 18.8.83/0700 Foochow 45 Sin Chiao 16.8.83/2300 22.8.83/0600 Genevieve Lykes 1/2 Boustead 16.8.83/1600 18.8.83/1100 Iweri
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 276 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your of Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) mm LONDON Freights H/HI CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPPING Events X CONTAINER Schedules IX REGIONAL Weather X SHIPS 111 Port X car 77, lARDIM I \II OOCL Orient Overseas Ca*U<U*m
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    • 379 13 ISSEALORDU [UASC J UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) lII* I ii .Ml u EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading tor Jubail (1/9). Kuwait (5/9), Dam- mam (10/9). Doha (15/9), Abu I Dhabi (17/9). Dubai (18/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCL cargo for Dubai, Kuwait. Bahrain, Dammam. Mina Qaboos, I Doha. Abu Dhabi
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    • 721 13 balt-orient line Baltic Shipping Co Refular Services from South East Asia to Unittd Kinfdom and ftnrti norm uontiwtai rorn Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pto Ltd Tol: *****3 MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM BREMEN HAMBURG U.K. 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19 DAYS 20 DAYS 19
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 381 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe 11 1 Aha Acceptng Far 1) Barcelona. Genoa, 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. LHawe. Basle. UK. 3) Bfemen. Bremerhaven Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malnto Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor teeder via S pore *Aho direct cargo tor Spore t Bangkok Pis contact PfRMSC P Ketang
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    • 399 14 Y.S. LINE yAmasmita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA f-*»*a n v imh aotrwi sw bM ls/t n SMKSTM 22/9 23/1 25/1 PM FMtTACf 29/9 M/I 2/1 *DC MM* |/j 7/1 9/9 A. IE Pacific South Wml Pacific North Waat IMh* W LA/IB OM kWtar VS. SUT VCR Atlantic/Canada va UAB OM
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 573 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FPU: i to Aatoa. 4»ow*l. Mato«o. StocklHta. r loniainership service from uk/continent TK.NG. U. BU m. KS I*. KB BU his., ICI and FCI largo lo Hong Kong PJW+ Spore MQaboosDi*ai Daowian Kiraat SIUmCONOH
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    • 552 15 fig Franco Belgian Services If~ Fa h t r i i<v i!': /■<i ;i»l*l ts •'< r»: i»!f < ACf CO*SO« T nju cowMpay soma TO awpt fugg W* P. KLMB UMm R'dan fStatw Hm Ottawa M 2Pl*2® a n>m •!■>? l*hpt Ufa* MM IS Sept 17 Sept QTIILB nu
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    • 694 16 EXPORTS Haatoeg Eipress T«*r« by I moped Bay f f«*(urt iipins liengtwg Eipress Bremen Eipress (••tan Hit TO NORTH [UR Off Iff IX TERR MCA S pore P KelangPen Leiioes Genoa H burg Bilbao Rdam Bha.*n Soptae hefcmers 28/8 30/8 2/9 26/9 22/9 3/10 28/9 8/10 4/10 TO USA CANADA
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    • 473 16 /Mux* iNWfNTIONAt SfRVICE Tn front BIISAN JfC.JF.LINE lOtlt *l r,a SUMY OCtAII 07 ft HIMI 1921 r L. SPOKI WCMOU h P*l 23 Ami 21 22 M 5 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE Vl* SUtZ 1 oMh^c^onwtiujTi Spat LaMani r*an Film H'bw| huhnrp (RENTAL QSF 3M» 1 21/8 22/1 9/9
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    • 464 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCCPTMG FCI ICI CARGO FOR f ll W W ID IS. A IV xin W IIIH v z/ia '/>• •/>• n/w i2/i» 14/n ia^tt •fa/fa TO 0510 STOa,HDI Mm 10—L Ill— lIM, MMCXSTO mmmm t«arooi glasgow *u funsiow AMSTERDAM MA ROTTERDAM FURORE FAR FASI
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    • 790 16 Everett Lines] Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON rwsHMEUimm PACAM KTorrw Span WVlt*« zvatai 1/3 S* B F SS C Agents r> Moioyvo BOUSTEAO SUPPING TEI NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PEI *****1/8 CampMi Argentna Of Navetaoan Mercantatnlal S A C I F •ARGENTINE NATIONAL
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    • 354 16 mSINOSE ilia MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SMGATOH P .KELANG PENAMG LOAD F& VORTD MM) M WWW 21/t KARACH 24/1 -do- ran kuang PEMMC SWOSL MMHTM PTE LTD m *****44/71 *****70 bookme seaway mmm company iu zmran MAIOSE MMHTM SOU BK) Til *****2/3 mauysia nua i tianspwt
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1133 17 PIL GROUP VESSELS KOTA PET AMI KOTA MAJU KOTA SALAM KOTA MURNI KOTA BERJAYA KOTA JATI KOTA CEMPAKA VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: E-457 28/2 SEPT HOOEIOAH. JEOOAH. PTSUOAN, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA E-459 2/6 SEPT HODEIDAH, JEDDAH. ADEN E-481 5/10 SEPT NOOEIOAH, JEDDAH, AQABA. PORT SUDAN ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HODEIDAH/AOABA/PT.SUDAN/MOGAOISCIO CP/46/83 W-3SO
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    • 607 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHT/UNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE snouts nnorf 10 tUKOPf PNG SPORE Hamburg F ipi*ss In Poft ?0 I To*»o Bi» 23/8 76/1 I ivfrpooi Bit 30 g 4 9 Funklurl Eipreu 7/9 17/J Honpont Eiprtu 17 9 19 9 Brtmtn E iprtu 709 77/9 HonHoon 77/9 4/10 TokioEiprtss
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    • 572 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE Indonesian National Shipping Line TO US* WEST/ EAST COAST N GULF PORJS (FULLY CONTAMERISED VESSELS) STOK IX HOUSTON SMMMH BAUMORt KM TOM HALfAI GOWAS 08 5/9 30/S 13/10 17/11 29/10 22/10 25/10 Aho KCfptat c»t« tar Mantrt* Gahrftton N Orteam Ckarteilorv Norto* PNaddpfoa TO TAIWAN
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    • 636 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT r dam hull hmbg IVYBANK 29 Aug 23 Sep 24 Sep 28 Sep CLYDEBANK 20 Sep 15 Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct SPORE Lykes/* Lines (•New Orleans, Mobile, Houston. Galveston) (Accepting breakbuk tor PUERTO RICO. BELIZE via New Orleans) U.S.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1373 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) ALSO ACCEPTBK (MBSANDBRME) NKAWA HIARU Vl3 <TK) 19 S«pl 79 Sept 30 Sept 3 Oct TACOMA (MA SEATTLE) 10N6VCN (VIA NnUW) SACRAMENTO (A* OAKLAfO) STOCKTON (VIA OAKLAND MOMW (VM OAKLAND) •turn*, warn, cmcago. mmmn clevela*)
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    • 606 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS COMTAIMER/REEFER SERVICE lM*| tm 10S MILES UN FIMCSCO JUITII MCOM IMCOM) B C fa/fa Cwt—i »«Nu*r 'sn, 'rss, vs~ AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Fna/AM/Om Fr« AM Bra Fraa/AM/Ore Frm AM'Bra Acc*** Fa/fa Cm P UM| S tat IMb »/?l 77/?} An| 4 S«p IS/16 Up»
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    • 504 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "J 114 Anaon Road. •18-01, Tunaa Building. Singapore 0207 T«l *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tbl: *****1 /8. RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/ME DUE RRANE AN SERVICES S port Loadhf For: hport Bandar Abbas •2S Auf Bandar Abbas •2tAi« Assab/Ateiandria/Ban|haa/Tripoi 10 Sapt Assab/Ateiandria/Banftuii/Tripat HAMJM MASCOT.. DONG MYUNG HAEWOO NO. 2....
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    • 584 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD IO Akv,!, i,l .7 i t ;> Sing ipoc#- 4f^ 1 Iohm-v &1 <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ArOAASIAIiIME *>■» f Laa*« tar--5 2 MmffV/RDMI/W (AVON) |gfcL!*f Spore P KeUnc LaaM* tar ALMC AFRICA I(7W 5 Sept 9 Sept MAUtmuS/DIMBAN/CAPETOWN Vruc* lu*x at Kate KaufeA A<satl Si|«n
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 429 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHIEF S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) C ROZE 34E N GARNET 15E.. MERCATOR 31E. K CHANCE IX.. TW BRDGE 16E. K JACEJM 20E... 1400 20/8 0200 20/8 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SINGAPORE...
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    • 478 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK KFFII IMP, BUS AN. INCHON n HN BKR HQ MCHOH BUM i»/i M/I */i m 27/1 m M/t till U/1 11/9 14/1 J/» 4 Off MM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO IHjJTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA S>» HteUnf ?8 I X/ 9
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    • 1118 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SWSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lnes) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** t ko.uk M/S SHARKAT NAH SOON SON BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPtNING PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA
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    • 89 19 9 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3 Slwfllon Wat »?OOS #?0 06 Shenton House Smeaoo'e 0106 W ??OSOBB (i l«»si R*****9 SKSUP REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST MALAYSIA (awn) *?0 tons **7i tons ••*4O lons dure* Frew* Omntwrs i® RiWnsiii /tjf Singapore UK JE7.SA" 1 Tel: ttItSSS (5 IJaes). DIVISION Of
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 357 20 Kci|l»iial Container Miics 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday UM y +5, SINGAPORE ISLANDS DSR LINES XV Fw 6w»e: P Uang S pore Penang Rdam H'burg A'werp Rost JVU ls fag 21/23 tog 14 Sap 20 Sap IS Sep 23 Sep SOMOfI 16/20
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 42 21 DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES amni irjurs SINGAPORE PT KELANG PENANG ORIf NT At S( AMINOS lINIR AW NO PH I TEI *****8 1 SALES'BOOKINGS *****91 TERMINAL SEAIION SHIPPING [M| SDN BHD TEI LINKS (Ml SDN BHD TEI 3*798' (Accepting FCL and LCL)
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    • 151 21 Scan Dutch To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) To Red Sea/Mediterranean BEIRUT LIMASSOL PIRAEUS CASABLANCA LISBON From Europe FEEDER P. KELANG HONG KONG Also Accepting To: From Red Sea/Med. Sout^mD»Tn°'L^?^ o| L r^ rn 9 A Antwerp. LeHovre. Bilbao, Bosk, Copenhagen, Helsinki (4) Molmo, Stockholm, <3> Bremerhav n Aorhus- Loading for Jeddah Corgo
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 283 22 KOYO CO LTD. TOKYO Conventional Vessel Yr BN ETA S pore Loadng for Mahonia V 215 1980 22 Aug Kuwait t Danvnan General Agents HAI SUN HUP CO PTE LTD T«l: *****06 (20 Lines) Suit* #10-03 Realty Centre, 15 Enggor St. S'porc 0207. Looding At Appropriated Berth PPW3O6 SMIPT SHIPPING
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    • 442 22 a P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. lAI AN TANAH ABANG I l?3/m lAKAHTA HI *****9 *****8 3437% DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA Daily receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to J«karta/Tg. Priok. VESSEL MAGA XXI VOY 13 MAGA XXXXI VOY 13 MAGA XXI VOY 6
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    • 186 22 6 B. 3a Oh BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE t -!»"prise ot Bangladesh Govl i SINGAPORE/BANGLADESH SHUTTLE SERVICE ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS M.V BANGIAR VESSEL 25 At* Mwcat/Dubai/Doha/ Kuwait/Dammam U2 uS P*c F'C TB*OiHG AC^s:' p 't i t D 'o*JtsT*t shppmc coup*. T f 9 4344 ,b its Sl«iG*Po«i Um P u'
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 164 22 ft Regional Weather .1 r j a W n a t m s m v Si >5i >>; g y 33 S K <£ s^>> I s SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather *->/ Wind direction with speed in
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