The Business Times, 23 August 1983

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, AUGUST 1983 60 CENTS
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  • 372 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH in London BRITAIN has overtaken J&paa as the second largest investor la Singapore. New Investments committed by Britain last year exceeded USS2M million. This figure has been Increasing steadily sver the past few years. Since im, British Investments have almest
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  • 598 1  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM THE Singapore stock market hit a record high yesterday as selected local blue chips and Malaysian-based issues attracted bullish treatment from investors and speculators. Reflecting the day's spectacular gains, the Straits Times Industrial Index rose 18.07 points to a
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  • 235 1 A MAJOR economic crisis is strangling developing nations, threatening to spur increased political and social unrest. An international study group, the Trilateral Commission, said in Washington that after nearly 30 years'of economic growth, some developing nations are "experiencing a decline in
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  • 482 1 Reuter CHINA'S imports of petrochemicals, particularly for its textile industry, could rise sharply in the next few years, Chinese industry sources said in Beijing. As the country boosts its light industry base and emphasises production of chemical fibres, domestic consumption i£ drawing ahead
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 102 1 THE Minister for Communications and Environment, Mr Ong Pang Boon, will be meeting the Indonesian Minister for Communications, Air Marshal Rusmin Nurjadin, and the Indonesian Minister for Tourism, Post and Telecommunications, General Achmad Tahir, in Jakarta during his two-day visit today and tomorrow. The ministers will discuss
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    • 73 1 Reuter MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam arrived in Tokyo yesterday for a six-day official visit during which he will hold talks with Japanese leaders on bilateral and international questions. Datuk Musa is scheduled to meet Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe today and call on Prime Minister
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    • 57 1 AFP AN EARLY rise in the production ceiling of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) emerged in Vienna yesterday as a distinct possibility. Such a decision could be made at a meeting of the Opec Market Monitoring Committee announced for Sep 13, instead of the
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    • 74 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Haji Muhyiddin Yassin urged small businessmen to set up joint ventures with their counterparts in other developing countries. He said they could in this way develop small-scale enterprises and help cushion the impact of economic recession. He was opening a oneday
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    • 75 1 Reuter AUSTRALIA and Nigeria have indicated they will soon join the newly formed Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC), a Thai delegate attending a meeting of ATPC member countries in Bangkok said. The delegate said Australia participated in the meeting, which was held to produce
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    • 54 1 Reuter PHILIPPINE Energy Minister Geronimo Velasco said a break in transmission lines caused a massive power failure which virtually paralysed the Philippines' capital when eight plants serving the metropolitan area failed simultaneously. He said in Manila that about 801 cm of transmission line were damaged in Bulacan province,
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    • 52 1 TALKS over Hongkong's textile exports to Canada have been adjourned after two days of inconclusive consultations, a Trade and Industry Department spokesman said in Hongkong. The Canadian and Hongkong delegations were unable to reach an agreement on marketing and flexibility provisions in the five-year textile pact signed late
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  • 260 1 CITICORP and Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation have rounded up seven other banks to raise US$47 million to finance partly the building of eight tankers for the Slipping Corporation of India (SCI). The two banks have been given the mandate by South
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  • 526 1  -  By CHRIS LIM OVERSEAS Union Bank has announced better-than-expected interim results although a change in the presentation o( its accounts has raised some criticisms. Fa- the first time, OUB has decided to present its interim accounts at the after-tax level instead of
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 574 2 Reuter CREDIT markets In the US are expected to be fairly quiet this week as participants await indications of the outcome of today's Federal Open Market Committee meeting. Dealers and economists in New York said yesterday that the FOMC will probably vote to
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    • 261 2 Reuter CENTRAL banks spent more than US$3 billion in currency intervention during the US dollar's sharp surge over recent weeks, Bundesbank president Karl Otto Poehl was quoted as saying. In an interview with the Sueddeutscbe Zeitung, Mr Poehl estimated the Bundesbank's
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    • 159 2 Reuter BANK of America will close 32 bank branches in the US by the end of the year and Wells Fargo Bank 29 to reduce costs. Bank of America, with 1,083 offices, closed 10 branches earlier this year. Mr Mike Romanchak, Bank of America's
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    • 417 2 Reuter THE Mexican Finance Ministry said yesterday that it has issued compensation terms for 11 of the 57 private domestic banks and credit institutions nationalised last year. A statement issued from Mexico City said shareholders will receive government bonds in place of expropriated stock, starting
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    • 485 2 AFTER firming slightly just before the weekend, the US dollar slipped down again yesterday. Dealers were uncertain about the direction of the dollar after it reversed trends from the past week. Against the Singapore dollar, the US currency opened at S$2.1270/80 and went up to S$2.1290/00. It fell
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    • 208 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday cloGed at its firmest levels of the day at 243.45 yen and 2.6345/55 marks. It recovered from morning weakness which took it down to 242.75 yen and 2.6220/ 30 following news of the (500 million decline in the latest US M-l money supply figure. The closing
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.13 per cent.
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    • 187 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Aug 22: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 month* 6 months 9 months 12 months U8 DoUan(Spot) Offer M 013/16 011/18 0* 0* 10 1/16 0 15/16 10 3/16 101/16 10W 10* 10* 10W 10* 10* Das. §wM
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    • 45 2 RANGE of prt ces offered by discount homes on Aug 22: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 J Cloaiaf 3-month B-yta« Selling Treasury bills 29/10 27/16 3-month Bank bills 7H 7* 3 months CD 7* 7 0 months CD 7\i 7* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 297 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed higher in light trading reflecting firmer overseas gold prices. Total sales for the day were recorded at 128 lots while kerb volume was 349 lots. Prompt closed stronger at U*****.80/423.80 an ounce against 1418/419 in New York last Friday, October at $427.00/427.80 against
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    • 38 2 PM nan New York 12.1SB 11 JIB X2J0S 1U6 Zurich U.15B I2.44B 12J0S 12. US Mm PM Singapore vum nan 12. MS 113QR Oataf prices In US doUan a troy ouno e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 70 2 THE US dollar yesterday partially recovered against most major currencies, mainly supported by bargain hunting which emerged Just prior to the European opening. Banknote rates yesterday: (HK per 1): US 7.39/7.41 UK 11.18/11.38 Brunei 3.455/3.475 W Germany 2.815/2.835 Malaysia 3.145/3.165 Philippines 0.59 0 61 Singapore 3.465'3.485 (HK per 10):
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    • 85 2 FRIDAY'S decline in US M--1 money supply pushed the dollar nearly two pfennigs lower in a quiet opening, before profit-taking from short positions took the US unit about half a pfennig firmer in early trading. Opening quote* yesterday: US ***** 43 Cin 1.8770/® Crxm 1.2316/19 DMk 4 017*) 0210
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 447 3  -  By JOHN LIM SINGAPORE Airlines helped the country retain its place in the top 10 of the list of 150 members of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) last year in terms of total tonne-kilo-metres and passenger-kilo-metres flown. The Republic ranked 10th for
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    • 302 3 NEW furniture designs developed after local manufacturers visited the Cologne International Furniture Fair early this year will help five companies break into the Dutch furniture market next month. Representatives of the five companies are hoping that a successful attempt by them will open up
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    • 305 3 the gsverament is baying 15* mare wsrd pnmm» wsrth almost $5J million from Philip", the winner sf the first talk esatraet fsr w«rd pcscesssrs swarded last year. This esatraet, which Inclsdes the training sf Ml to 4M sperators aad the malateaaaee sf hardware far
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    • 568 3  -  By KOH TSE YING TRAVENOL Laboratories Singapore Pte Ltd, a local subsidiary of Baxter Travenol Laboratories Inc of the US, aims to double its annual sales turnover next year to $120 million. The company, which moved into its new Woodlands factory early this month,
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    • 421 3  -  By MONICA GWEE THERE MAY be "frantic activity" in office automation, but the office still remains the least productive part of an organisation. "The real investment we make in office automation technology is not in the equipment but in the manual systems with which
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    • 555 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH SAWN timber traders in Singapore enjoyed a slight rise in exports during the first half of the year but their gains were not enough to lift the general timber industry out of its present lull.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 775 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0620 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL CV CV796 0945 LUX/AUH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP GIA GA960 1100 HLP
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    • 679 4 Reuter THIRD World nations are vying for the privilege of playing host to a new research centre they believe will play a key role in fighting their food and energy shortages and health problems through genetic engineering. The world's poorest countries are looking to
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    • 391 4 Reuter PHILIPPINE opposition leader Benigno Aquino's body was returned to his family home on Monday, 18 hours after he was shot and killed as he stepped from an airliner that had brought him from three years' of self-imposed exile in the United
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    • 184 4 UPI ISRAEL'S government has decided to increase taxes on luxury goods by 10 per cent as part of an austerity plan to cure the country's ailing economy. In a nine-hour meeting on Sunday, the cabinet ratified a further US$7OO million cut in government spending.
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    • 289 4 Reuter REAL South African gross domestic product (GDP) fell at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 6.5 per cent in the first half of 1983, compared with a one per cent drop last year, the Reserve Bank said in its annual economic report. The fall
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    • 382 4 NYT TAIWAN could continue to buy arms from foreign countries after reunification with China, Deng Xiaoping, China's leader, has told a visitor from the United States. In a two-hour meeting in June with Winston Yang, a professor of Chinese studies at Seton Hall
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    • 469 4 Reuter THE dismissal of 13 workers who lied lo get jobs at one of Britain's biggest car plants has raised the spectre of a communist conspiracy to infiltrate agitators into industry. The dismissals by the state-run car maker British Leyland (BL) touched a raw
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    • 600 4 WORLD M BRIEF Agencies JAPAN'S corporate plant and equipment investment rose by an estimated 1.6 per cent in first half calendar 1983 from second half 1982 but will fall by 1.9 per cent in second half 1983 from the previous six months, the Economic Planning Agency said.
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    • 164 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's decision to sell more grain to the Soviet Union deprives Moscow of resources that could be used otherwise for weapons, agriculture secretary John Block said. "It has nothing to do with detailed foreign policy of the Soviet Union," he said when asked on Sunday
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    • 470 5 NYT BRAZIL'S programme of political liberalisation is being put to its sternest test by the austerity measures being adopted to curb the country's foreign indebtedess. The project has gradually restored civic freedoms and constitutional restraints on the ruling military in the five years since it
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    • 315 5 Reuter JAPAN'S June industrial production index (base 1980) was revised downwards to 103.6, seasonally-adjusted, from a preliminary 103.8, the international trade and industry ministry said. The revised June index was up one per cent from 102.6 in May when it was up 0.2 per cent from
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    • 228 5 Reuter JAPAN'S energy requirement in fiscal 1990 will be about 450 million to 480 million kilolitres oil equivalent, a downward-revision from a previous estimate of 590 million, the Japanese advisory committee for energy said in a report. Oil demand will be little changed in fiscal
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    • 228 5 Beater AUSTRALIA'S Labear government delivers Its first major budget today bat is nallkely to eat taxes as It premised befsre galaiag pawer in March. Prime Mlalster Bab Hawke has laatoad beea preparing the aattoa far aimed at trlmmlag a projected badget deficit sf abaat As&£ Mlttea. He
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    • 536 5 AP THE United States expects Japan to run up another bilateral trade surplus in the next 12 months, but foresees signs of an improving economy that will increase exports to other Asian nations, the US commerce department said. The department said US exports to
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    • 622 5 AFP BEIJING'S overseas banking arm plans to erect Hongkong's tallest building in an apparent bid to outshine its main capitalist rival's own addition to the city skyline, well-informed sources in Hongkong said. They said the Bank of China (BoC) was gearing to put up
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    • 188 5 AP THE Communications Workers of America joined two other American Telephone and Telegraph Co unions on Sunday in accepting the terms of a tentative labour contract settlement that would return some 675,000 strikers to their jobs later in the week. Spokesmen for the International Brotherhood
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  • 500 6 A BRITISH company once employed someone to look after certain light switches at its factory. When the factory expanded, more lights were installed. Turning on the same number of switches then resulted in a larger area being lit. The man in charge claimed he had
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  • 1118 6  -  By TERESA LIM in Hongkong INDUSTRIAL robots may soon answer to commands in Malay, Tamil or Mandarin in Singapore's factories. "Why not?" responded Hongkong entrepreneur Anthony Pau in typical fashion. Mr Pau is general manager of a firm by the space-age name of Comets, which
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  • 548 6  -  By ROXINNE ERVASTI AP SINCE succeeding' the late Leonid Brezhnev nine months ago, Soviet president and Communist Party leader Yuri Andropov has stated publicly several times that Soviet economic forces, now under tight central control, need a longer leash. But caution still appears to be
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1167 7  -  By THOMAS LUECK NYT FOR its 3.2 million shareholders, the January 1 break-up of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) offers this paradox: one of the safest and most predictable investments on Wall Street has suddenly become one of the most complicated. On
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  • 233 7 NYT AT&T shareholders would prefer that things remain unchanged. Far that group, which Wall Street refers to as "widows and orphans" because It consists largely of small, cautions and long-term investors, now comes the "Hunpty-Dumpty fond". Known more formally as an equity income fnnd,
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  • 1245 7  -  By KAREN ARENSON NYT THERE is a fear that the US federal government's huge budget deficits will force it to borrow so much money that there will be little left at competitive rates for home mortgages, corporate investment or anything else. In
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  • 556 7  -  By LEROY POPE UPI ABOUT the fastest growing area of the insurance business in America is sports. It's also the chanciest. Sports insurance is written for the most part by a few large companies and is considerably riskier than general commercial insurance, according to
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 681 7 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Throw for the wicket (5) 8 Get one's subjects to look sharp (5) 10 Walks around with a sheik (5) 11 Spoil for a short time (3) 12 Cry when given a belt, possibly (5) 13 It can be eaten or heard, possibly (4, 3) 15
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    • 168 8 i !M Gggaiff restaurant i=">l KIU n T. Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. nwrliliJ g of ciiKJ mn thppn 214, Duneam Road, Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 Ext 130 i i t=^>; f: a V uke c ßestaurant Y Li* Conveniently looted on the East Coast 10 minutes
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 152 9 Reuter MALAYSIA WANTS to record in a memorandum of understanding an agreement reached with the US to limit tin disposals. US administration officials said in Washington last week that agreement had been reached with Malaysia to limit to no more than 3,000 tonnes tin
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    • 162 9 CHINESE Prodnce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per lM kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $135.00 nominal sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $148.00 nominal sellers, new drum fob $152.00 nominal sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $80 nominal buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $347.50
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    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattoa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,680; 32s 3,580, 40s 3,780 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gnii: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 329 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second Hang 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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    • 111 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose on speculative interest following palm oil futures' firmness but trading was quiet on reserve of sellers. In Aug, central rose Ms6s to M 51,075 a tonne and south Msso to MJ1.060 while in Sep, south firmed MsK> to M 51,085
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    • 350 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapoie yesterday closed slightly higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 239.00 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from last Friday The morning session was marked up half a cent at 238.00 cents per kilo, on some buying interest but September and October offerings
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    • 30 9 Rubber: Aug 22 Singapore: September: 239.00 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: September: 265.50 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 530.18 per kilo (unchanged)' 114 tonnes (up 24 tonnes)
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    • 81 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday was unchanged at M 531.18 a kilo, within the ITA. lower range of M 529.15 to M$32.M. Steady London advices and the buffer stock manager maintaining support at last Friday's level accounted for the steadiness. He bought about 81 per cent
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    • 326 9 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Nooa (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 234.30 235.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 237.50 238.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 242.00 242.50 Int. 2 RS.S. 228.00 230.00N UK Coot 227 00 229 OON Int. 3 R.S.S. 224.00 228 OON
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    • 118 9 NOON SSR and SMR pricaa yaet erdayRA8 Septeaber October (C«TMl Barer* i Mtk) teller* (Forward MUl Bayer* Seller* SSR 20 (ltoo pallet) 211 50 213.50N ***** 215-OON SSR SO (1-ton pallet) 106.00 210 OON 309-50 *****N MRKLB RepMabar October SMR CV (1 ton pallet) 294-00 296 00
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    • 1160 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday remained higher at midday in quiet trading, ending the session £5 to £12 higher than Friday's close. Most active November last traded at £1,711 a tonne, down from its earlier new contract high of £1,716 but just above its morning low of £1,710.
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    • 335 9 Bernama PENINSULAR Malaysia's exports of processed palm oil to India and Pakistan rose sharply in the first half of this year. According to the Malaysian Statistics Department, exports to India during the period amounted to 194,609 tonnes, up 67 per cent
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    • 364 9 Beater THE GENERAL Swview Admiaiatrattoa (GSA) will mm finish work m a basic entering agreement to be used la m lief ting afters tram the trade far rubber far the nattanal defease stockpile. Admlaistratton etßelals said they are prepariag to hay limited qaaatlttea af ribbed «naked
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    • 680 9 AFP PRICES on the world sugar market moved in both directions last week but there was a net fall in raw sugar quotations, writes Czamikow in its latest review. Rumours emerged once more of substantial sales by Brazil and these might have encouraged an
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  • 3340 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and busineas In and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Tlmea Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 3610 10 Gr*s Gr's Net 1983 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 280 235 Aetna 242 73 3.0 210.0 354 148 Alcorn 265 +5 50 3.8 1.8 234 13 265 280 207 148 Allied Choc
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  • 2378 10 BID aad offer prices officially listed and biMrinf in mad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchai*e yesterday. with the number of shares traded shown la brackets la lota of 1,000 units unleaa othei alae specified INDUSTRIALS Aetna (3.005) AJifUl (1345) Ucm (2.888) (X) 2.85 (7) 2.86
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  • 840 10 AN baylag spree right tram the epealag bell leek the Stapptrt stock market to a sew peak yeeterday. Taraever alee swelled to 18J1 rita shares, Its heat level la three weeks. Selected hlae chips, plaatattoa stocks aad specs lattve seeead Uaers chalked ap twenttgtt galas
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  • 435 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market recorded its sharpest daily gain in recent months as investors went on a buying spree. Reflecting this, the New Straits Times Industrial Index rose a hefty 31.28 points to 1380.89. Prices opened higher and moved up steadily (or most of
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  • 179 10 M»Bagers' prl leea f»r Aig 23 SNOAPOUUWT1VUIT DIAMOND MOT STOKE The Commerce The Savings Fund S pore Prof Fund S'pore Sec Fund S'pore Invest Fund S'pore Equity Fund 3.47 in 1 5C 2 26 1.15 1.53 3.89 210 i.e 2 40xd 122 182 July Diamond Spore Fd(US») 0.55
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 878 11 NYT THE American Express Co is not the first would-be corporate suitor to get cold feet on its way to the altar. The financial services conglomerate startled the business world last week when it walked away from an agreement
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    • 391 11 Reuter HALF year earnings of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp (HSBC), due today, are expected to show modest growth of between one and 10 per cent, compared with the year-ago period, stock market analysts said. HSBC has been badly affected by the
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    • 430 11 KUMPULAN Gathrie chairman Praf Tma Sri Dr Rashdaa Bate ha* pat forward a fear-peiat draft corporate ptaa far the graap. This laclodee aa Increase la Its lilwtitli» area aid the maaofactare «I ceasomer aad tndflstrial goods. Prof Taa Sri Dr giiMia reaffirmed that
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    • 183 11 INTERNATIONAL Waatf Prod acts Limited: Fourteenth AGM to be held at Inchcape House, 450/2, Alexandra Road, Singapore on Aug 29 at 3pm. SELANGOR Dredging Berhad: Twenty-second AGM to be held at Wisma Teh Wan Sang (2nd Floor) 12-B Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur, on Aug 30 at Ham. BEDFORD
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    • 691 11 UNILITE Electrical Industries Bhd has disclosed that it owes its secured creditors a sum of MJ12.29 million as at Dec 31. 1962. It said once its restructuring scheme is implemented, the secured creditors will discharge their security over the company's assets in return for
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    • 510 11 NYT THE International Harvester Co, which last week reported a quarterly loss of US$l3l million, has again realigned its top management, the third in 16 months. Under the reshuffling, Donald D Lennox, 64, becomes chairman, succeeding Louis W Menk, 65, who is retiring after slightly more than
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    • 773 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed firmer in quiet trading and prices ended little changed from levels reached in early business, dealers said At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 3.2 points at 738.9, equal to the record close reached last Thursday. The market's firmness stemmed from news of
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    • 46 11 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1000.23 Friday 998-28 Week Ago 1047.24 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 8288 Week Ago 816.4 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 684.8 Week Ago— 673.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 735.7 Thursday 738.9 Week Ago 722.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1194.21 Thursday 1192.48 Week Ago 1182*3
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 373 11 HONGKONG STOCKS reclaimed all morning losses to close yesterday higher, but trading was quiet and slow throughout. The Hang Seng Index just climbed over the 1,000 mark, ending up 3.96 point at 1,000.23 against a 5.16 loss by the morning close. Among leaders Cheung Kong rose 10
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      • 372 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday closed sharply higher, with the average touching a new record high 9,203.75 after rising 66.62 from Saturday's close. The prevalent market feeling is for more rises in the light of expected lower US interest rates and now the yen is
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      • 102 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 4.40 million pesos. AUO B Acoje Mlnlnf Anglo Phil Aptl Mininf AUmj Con. B. Bafulo Ootd Basic Petroteum Bencuet Con B CDCP nm Phu hmp Lepanto B. Martnduque B MtntMl Oriental 8 Phil OwraM* PhUex PI cop B pioneer purr
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      • 158 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally steady in weak trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand. The Book Club Index fell 0.11 point to 131.52 on a turnover of 25.6 million baht with 157,435 shares changing hands. ftuu S Aokham Thai WfcM AnjUiaym In*. An< fin Bangkok Bank TH uneb
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      • 408 11 SHARES yesterday posted solid gains and closed at a new high for the year in further heavy trading. Investor confidence was bolstered by the easing growth in US money supply and little inhibited by the release of the Federal budget today. At 1500 the All-Ordi-naries Index was up 5.9
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    • 148 11 U5525,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit due 24th August 1984 EUROPEAN ASIAN BANK (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 24th August 1983 to 24th February 1984, the Certificate will carry an
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 171 12 Rises Indices C Sugars 1810 110 Aug 19 Eaao 1020 70 Aug 22 M A A Johan Hid (a Lisa Hoe 000 780 780 50 30 30 BT Composite: 927.99 940.75 BT Indicator: *****22 *****67 Haae M 010 30 ST Industrials: ***** 986.18 Loytape 420 30 ST Finance: 2612.11
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      171 12 Rises Indices C Sugars Gopeng HLInd Esso Ord M A A Shell Loytape H L Credit SgBesi Guinness S Trading Kemayan PMRI C Storage Ltd Dun] op Ind Temerlota Gold Coin Hume 2130 1450 900 1120 720 1010 490 800 930 486 665 488 530 630 466 600
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  • 269 12 TAT Lee Baak's whollyowned subsidiary, TLB Bullion Pte Ltd, has raised its paid-up capital from |1.5 million to $2 million. TRADING on a settlement basis in the shares of Fraaer A Neave, Iatrace and Hwa Hug Maaafactarlag, will be resumed from 10am on Friday. THE paid-up capital of
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  • 558 12  -  HHH! II Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani j By ALAN LEE RASA Sayang Beach Hotels (Penang) Bhd has teamed up with property group PeteUag Gardes Bhd to build a first-class hotel in Penang. This will be Rasa Sayang's fifth hotel project on the
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  • 401 12 REDUCED consumer spending due to the economic recession as well as increased competition have affected Isetan's interim earnings. The Japanese retail store reported a sharp 31 per cent drop in group pretax earnings to 19.32 million (from $13.55 million) for the six months to
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  • 443 12  -  By LIM SOON NEO OVERSEAS Union Enterprise Ltd, the latest hoteloperating group to release its interim results, has put up a satisfactory performance in spite of the downturn in the hotel industry. In contrast to ShangriLa's near 10 per cent drop in pre-tax
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  • 75 12 AP THE STOCK market staged a strong advance yesterday morning, responding to the latest statistics on the money supply, sending the Dow Jones average up 12.60 points to 1,206.81 in the first half an hour. Analysts said the money supply news appeared to increase the chances that
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  • 303 12 AMALGAMATED Steel Mills Bhd (ASM) has well exceeded its profit forecast for the year ended June 30, 1963. Audited results released yesterday show group pretax profits rising by an impressive 156.7 per cent to M 518.6 million, well above the figure of $17.6 million
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  • 550 12  -  By CHAN OI CHEE TAT Lee Bank has turned in a creditable improvement in group interim results, thanks to healthy contributions from its nonbanking activities. For the six-month period to June 1963, Tat Lee, the fifth of the six publicly listed Singapore banks
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  • LATEST
    • 68 12 kti reported a graap pnflt af $SJT7 mllltea ($8.4 mllllea prevtoaaly) tofare tax Ml after ml—rittoa, m a taiMTcr af QIJI mtlltoa (»J mllllea), tor ■mMmMlltt. The eampaay itaetf made a praOl af &It milllM ($M mllHaa), aba Marc lax aai altar miaartltea, aa a tarsaver af |1«.T2
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 248 12 £L Southeast Asia's #1 Event for Hardware Housewares Lawn/Garden Do-It-Yourself Products 2ND PRESENTATION 2-5 November 1983 World Trade Centre Hall 2 IN 1981 7,800 VISITORS SsB MILLION IN PROJECTED SALES! Now in its second presentation, the Asian International Hardware Exposition, AIHEX, is firmly established as the leading sales event for
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    • 61 12 weat.her; OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; intermittent light to moderate rain in the evening. B«P*rt for 24 h«on prtor to 7.M pm on Aug 22 at the airpart: Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 23 4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.35 Rainfall in millimetres 181.8 Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 254 13 LIBERIA has banned a shipping company, Magellan Shipping, and six of its vessels from its registry in its strongest warning that it is to tighten conditions under the nag. The latest ban is believed to be the most drastic action taken by the flag
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    • 475 13  -  By JUNE LIM MATSUSHTTA Refrigeration Industries has joined two electronic giants in receiving concessions from the Far Eastern Freight Conference. The Japanese company, the primary manufacturer of refrigeration compressors in Singapore, has enjoyed a rebate since June this year. It is believed that for the
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 103 13 A NEW passenger ship to serve the Jakarta, Ujung Pandang and Padang areas has been commissioned by President Suharto at the Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta. The 14,000 dwt ship, KM Kerinici, can accommodate about 1,500 passengers and will make its maiden voyage today. The ship is
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      • 81 13 AFP THE Italian Adriatic Port of Trieste has offered Indonesia the use of its transit warehouses at special rates, Antara News Agency reported. Indonesia's trade ministry's agricultural exports promotion chief R Suwarji said he received the offer during a visit to Italy last June, Antara said. He
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      • 60 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/Taiwan/Japan Freight Agreement said they will cut their currency adjustment factor to 21 per cent from 24.5 per cent from Sept 1. Member lines of the Japan and Hongkong/ South Africa Shipping Conference said they will cut their currency adjustment factor to 4.5
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      • 142 13 Reuter IMPORTS and exports were maintained without interruption in Colombo port during the recent ethnic violence in Sri Lanka, officials said. However, they said the port handled 112,305 tonnes of import and export cargo in the period from July 25 to Aug 11, 111,113 tonnes less than
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    • 717 13 Shipping Um P»ge CM AIM VI 3 Ahrenkiel LinnVI 3 All trans vn 4 Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpg X 4 APC Line V 4 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austasia Line V 1 Australian
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    • 1149 14 Ang 2J-2S Maritima 83, Ist Latin American exhibition and conference for fishing and marine industries, Hotel de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. Aug 29-Sept S Ship Design for Fuel Economy programme on hull form optimisation, marine fuels, prime moving engines, interaction between propulsion machinery and hull structure, economics in
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    • 1827 14 INTEREST has developed for the shipment of grain on Friday from the US Gulf to the Continent with rates generally holding steady, shipbrokers said. A vessel was booked for 50,000 long tons of heavy grain from the Gulf to Antwerp-Rotterdam-Amsterdam-Ghent with the rate reported to be either US$7.4O
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    • 197 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
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    • 382 15 THE United States' biggest container ship operation, Sea-Land Service, cpuld be up for sale. According to a Lloyd's List report, the line's parent company, R J Reynolds, considers it a spin-off candidate and is discussing the "feasibility and desirability of divestment"
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    • 37 15 LONDON shipbroker John I Jacobs is closing its dry cargo department at the end of this month. Jacobs is a major sale and purchase broker but has minimal dry cargo business in recent years.
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    • 197 15 TMR PORTS in the Delaware Bay area now have the capability to handle bulk cargoes in the 120,000 to 150,000 range as a result of a new ruling by the US Coast Guards. The Coast Guards have given permission for all types
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    • 5974 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when BCHEDDLB 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
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    • 812 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location N Topaz 6S/N 23.8.83 2300 Nept Ag TA 3 0900-1100/0900-1100 A3/B3 G Petrenko 14CW83 24.8.83 0700 S'pore Sov 51 1200-1300/1800-1900 L6/L6 Aust Maru 31/338 24.8.83
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    • 1860 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B MMe fwlilwr Continental Fmlm (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afrt-EvMb Um Transgroup (S). AhreakM User Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taeffer Sea Consortium (S) Manntex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intra*»
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    • 499 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Kun Ming 3/4 Y Fung alongside 23.8.83/2300 Sanko Scorpio 19 Sharp alongside 23.8.83/1200 Perak 20W SSPL alongside 23.8.83/1800 Golden Eagle 23 Guan Guan alongside 23.8.83/0600 Rainbow 24 NAPL alongside 23.8.83/1830 Sargodha 31/2 Bakke alongside 23.8.83/2300 Sonbai 33/4
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    • 314 22 AFP THE persistant low level of enquiry and surplus of tonnage available led to fears of a further easing of rates on the tanker market last week. Such fears were borne out in the Gulf states sector when a leading US oil company obtained a level of worldscale
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 407 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah rasa LONDON Freights H/HI SHIPPING Events n/X CONSORTIA HI SHIPPING Schedule VHI/IX WHO Acts for Whom IX CONTAINER Schedules IX REGIONAL Weather X SHIPS In Port X HL_ .IARDIN I AM AH OGCL I Orjent Overseas
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    • 262 13 SSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES h FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE U Iraq carro acceptable intransrt itiiTw.irmi AL MANAKH V.2 HAMMURABI V.l AL MARIYAH V.2 ALWAJBA V.4 Mina Qaboos (11/9). Damman (14/9), Kuwait (15/9), Abo Dhabi (17/9), Dubai (18/9), Doba (23/9), Bahrain (25/9) Mina Qaboos (20/9), Damman
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    • 610 13 FESCO LINES FAR-EASTERN a SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERV TO: VS. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS *n P.Kelang I Penang 20-20/S 29-29/1 3-3/9 12-12/9 17-17/9 26-26/9
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    • 397 14 OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO MR KUOK HOCK NIEN HIS FAMILY ON THE DEMISE OF HIS BELOVED WIFE JOYCE MARGARET KUOK ON 21 AUGUST 1983 FROM THE DIRECTORS, MANAGEMENT STAFF LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD AS A MARK OF RESPECT OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON 23 AUGUST 1983. Ml FAR EAST/EUROPE
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    • 587 14 INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING LAW CONFERENCE ON CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA 15th 17th September 1983 Pavilion Intercontinental Hotel Singapore 19th 21st September 1983 Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia OPENING SPEECH BY U.K. TAN SRI HONG HON NYAN HON. MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT, (only in K.L.) Now as never before, it is necessary
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 608 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok h Part/24 24-27 an 3<x-3i SARAWAK AM) BRUO ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR; Hantourg to Copenhagen, Aarhus. Golfcrtifi, I HID STM *17 K Betart V 25 Kvdwif KdmUMO OK
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    • 657 15 7k. FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SRRAN, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE ivL'j i CH I'T-TTTTJW^rrr CONGESTION SURCHARGE PORT SAB The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at Port Said and have reported and agreed on the f olio wing PORT BAID As some improvement
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    • 93 15 NOTICES AVAILABLE FOR SALE OR TIME CHARTER One unit Oil/Deck Cargo Barge 1960 dwt 180 x 50 x 12 ft classed ABS GRT/NRT 923.63 fitted with pump room underdeck and 6 inch pipe lines. Total 12 cargo tanks totalling 1993 cbm. One unit Motortug 1000 hp classed Bureau Veritas GRT/NRT
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 706 16 exports] Antwerp 19/9 20/9 22/9 27/9 28/9 30/9 7/10 8/10 10/10 4/11 5/11 7/11 S pore P KelanfPen Leaoes Genoa Hburg Bilbao Rdam Bliaven 28/8 30/8 2/9 26/9 22/9 3/10 28/9 8/10 6/10 Bremen Eiprets Kotrtoon Bay Teiuo Eipress Connecting m Tokyo "Also accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via
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    • 348 16 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPf Vl* SUEZ 1 A Member ot the Act Comortwn FUIIY CON T AINI RISE D "1 NORIM AMfRICA I AST COAM II cn a n i» —»IJ "II ojjjl a nl —i n Algerian National Line BISKRA I S«pl Japanese Ports ALL VESSELS ACCEPTWG FCL
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    • 295 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTHG FCI ft ICI CARGO F<* n> k run in im 24/8 n/l 15/» 17/S 19/1 29/ i 22/9 s/i nn 11/9 n,i ">• Ef *tm IS/9 7/11 Via U/M 12/11 U/M ALSO ACCEPTBB la/Fa t Fa/fa TO: stockmoui. xismi men. lOMKM. soutmuttoh MMocsra
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    • 791 16 Everett Lines m pacan KTONETM Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON S'pra 24/21 Ami 1/3 S* M riant PtRM| BFSSC Ag«nti n Motarwo BOUSTEAD SHPPIMG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Conpjnu Ar|tnteu D» Nav*tacan Mwcanftmotal SACIf "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE LOMNR6 FOR DURBAN MOffTEWEO
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    • 346 16 v* US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE VORTEJMARI BG ORANGE KARACHI SERVICE S*GAPOR£ P KELAHG PENANG LOW FOR "O 1/9 2/9 KARACHI 27/1 X/| PORT KELANG PtNANG SMOSE MARITM PTE I TO TU 22(1144/7 I *****70 BOOKM SIA»AY SHPPMG COHPUfT TU *****52/3 MM.OS MMttTM SON BHD T&
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1125 17 PIL GROUP VESSELS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA PETANI E-457 3/6 SEPT HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, PTSUOAN. MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA KOTAMAJU E-456 31/3 SEPT HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH. ADEN KOTASALAM E-461 30/2 SEPT DJWOUTI, HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. AQABA, PORT SUOAN KOTA WMAWAN E-463 2/5 OCT HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH, AOABA KOTAPUSAKA E-465 5/7 OCT HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH, AOABA, PTSUOAN
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    • 798 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE sitwn nxm TOtUWPt (*C SPOH '<*»*> B*» 23/1 2(/8 Iwpooi Bay 30 I 4/9 Frankturt E«pr«s 7/9 12/9 Hongkong fiprrss 12/4 19/9 Brtman (iprtu 20/9 27/9 kowtoon Tokio Eiprtss Osaka Bay Ramakma Maru 27/9 4/10 5/10 11/10 10/10 19/10 18/10 25/10 HAM BnA»fk
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    • 518 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* WEST/ EAST COAST W GULF PORTS (FULLY CONTAINERISED VESSELS) STO* LA HOUSTON SAVAMIAH BAITMOH K« TOM HAIR AX gona s m s/j jo 13/10 u/ij 20/10 22/11 25/10 Mm acc*** cup to ttartrt* Umtan. N Oritam Clurtnton Nortok NU«ii TO TAIWAN AM) S.
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    • 628 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE IVYBANK 2 Sep CLYDEBANK 20 Sep R'DAM HULL HMBG 25 Sep 27 Sep 30 Sep 15 Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct Lykes/* Lines U.S. GULF DfItECT SERVICE From Note Hstn Gahr S PORE to- Guff* RUTH LYKES Ski Sid
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1371 18 \X"K"LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILA.VD BRIDGE) (MCROMBGE) (RMLAW BBB6E) ATLANTIC COAST KAMA! POO) *24 JOHOK BROGE *22 AStA ST A* VIS TACOMA (M SEATTLE) lONSWWOM PORTUW) SACRMENTt) (VIA OA* LAW) («H MXLAM) WMg ATLANTA, AUSTBL CMCAfIO, CMCBMATI. CLEWLAW, COLUMNS. DALLAS.
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    • 507 18 w Li ~^//u CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lM*| tar 101 Mean. SAM FMMCBCO. SUTTU. TACOMA VMCOUVQ IC Fa/fa C«Utan M M*Pt iflpm WW WUIr 2/1 Sap* 4/5 Sspt 1 Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc*** FCE/FCE cm PUmi Span Mwt kft/M Aa| 4%m 11/USW 12/13 Sflpt 25
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    • 524 18 rri no KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anson Road. #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 A *****67 P Kalang Tal *****1/8 REO SEA/PERSIAN GULF/ME OITE RRANE AN SERVICES S pore 'Loadtot For: DONG MYUN6 21 Auf Bandar Abba« HAEWOO NO. 2 4 Sopt Asub/Akiandrta/Boi«haa/Trtpol HAEWOO NO. 3 24 Sopt A»ab/Alaian*ia/BBn|ha2i/Tripol
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    • 591 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD I l A 'I' int.-n., it, ,1 n.i.- i ""I M <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK VOftAtlA-UMI Spara P. Kate* LoadN* tarBUNGA KENANGA *****09 1 Sa<rt RIMM/IK (AVON) ARETIBBI39I3 IS* 5 Sapt ANTRERP/RIMM/1R (AVON) HALPAC LINE S port P Attar* tar ALPAC AFRICA II2PB 5 Sapt 9
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 518 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAINER S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1600 28/8 LCL Cargo 0400 28/8 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia. TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST IMPORT Mritar Vataai Iftaadi OAM SaaMa Vwcawar Faadar Vataal l m
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    • 503 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels OOIMI SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK, KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON iNal NNklMlnal I SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA Mn«i( Star )OtS L«4/309S *t»»i WPTIRf *G»HCIS PU 110 IH ???4111 *****^4 mi 'ums y im som wc HI If 414N0 4147*4 P* IH
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    • 984 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Number* *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELAMG M/S SHAJWAT WAH SOON SON. M IST ANO 2ND FLOOR, NO 1. JALAN CEMPENWG PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA
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    • 115 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3 Slwflto" Way #20<ft *20 06 Shenton Hon* 0106 Tet ??OiOM (b imtsl I«*i W*****9 S*SHff KCULM SOtVKO TO EAST UNJYStt n* rro dotmtdn Hw| Im I liR 23/1 w toltam M*i/I.Mtf MINK hn a/l Mttri/UfeMn/K IM* Met Ha In a/l 2/9 Tkm/lmm UHmHmma Sri
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    • 577 20 Re<|i»nal Container Lines IPfflllB Sailings Weekly KM3 Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'pve PK Pnj Lndtaf tar KUSU BUN) 11/20 Sap Mwcat Dub* Balwii, Doha KUSU BUM) 20/22 Od Cfltarbi, Kandi Kw* EAST MALAYSIA REGULAR LINER lIMK EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 75 21 Sea winds Um ft trj»t SINGAPORf HI I ll' DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES I TO US PACIFIC COABT FEEDER VESSEL P KELANG PENANG Sid 29/8 19/9 OfNINIAI SI A WINDS I INI R A(,fN< Tfl 2705M1 SAlf S 'BOOK INGS TFRMINAI PT KFIANG SE AI IO N SHIPPING |M) SDN
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    • 171 21 Scan Dutch 9 To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) To Red Sea/Mediterranean Anson 1/9 Anson 6/10 Anson 6/11 FE P. KELANG B Butane 2/9 B Butane 30/9 B Butanj 29/10 MOTHER VEBBEL Woensdrecht ScanOutch Corona ScanOutch Concordia SINGAPORE I JEOOAH LIMASSOL j PIRAEUS CASABLANCA LISBON From Europe From Red Sea/Med. HONG KONG Also
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 139 22 SMIPT SHIPPING TRADING PTE. LTD. 55. Cuppage Road, Cuppage Centre #08-04 Singapore 0922. Tel: *****60/1 IRAN SERVICE Korea HKoof S pore loading lor M V M S MITMOO 26/8 12/9 25/9 Bate tokai/Baftvt M V BE AUTFUI (Untoafcn|inMc<i) Moo HONGKONG AGENTS SEOUL. KOREA AGENTS FULLWWD LTD WOOHAM 1 I tU
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    • 379 22 P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. IAIAN TANAH ABANG I 123/125 lAKARTA HI *****9 *****8 343?% DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA Dally receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jakarta/Tg. Priok. VESSEL NMGA XXI VOY 6 NLA&A XXXII VOY 14 NMGA XXI VOY 14 NMGA XXXXI
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    • 178 22 Bi Si Ci BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE M.V. BANGLAR MONI S'pore 30 Aug Loading for:Madras /Chittagong n st *asss -Bi„ v t V T 5" *•> N S. f SI J S_i* XHk P.T. PPN TANDJU J3ES? SINGAPORE BRANCH: 151 Chin Swm Road KHMTm #14-01 Manhattan Houm Singapore C3M Tat: num.
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 200 22 tOOE Regional Weather ITO€ m *8 *> i m W A e> 2^ S3 0 S O Wi 61 m m K 4 a n > ■MS a sr« g» 0/ S i 2&£ ps IK Is SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c ~S Win.
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