The Business Times, 29 September 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 422 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN FEBRUARY 1984 will be the start-up date for Singapore's petrochemical complex. "The way seems clear for a February start-up, or possibly even earlier," said a Singapore official involved in the project. A lead time of about four months, starting
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  • 168 1 UPI FILIPINO tycoon Enrique Zobel is retiring from Ayala Corp, one of the Philippines' biggest conglomerates accused by President Ferdinand Marcos of participating in anti-government rallies. Mr Zobel told reporters in Manila his retirement, effective from Oct 31, has nothing to do with recent
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  • 625 1  -  By TERESA LIM in Hongkong FINANCIAL markets in Hongkong reacted with mixed feelings yesterday to the announcement that taxpayers will bail out Hang Lung Bank. "On the one hand, it is good news that the government acted so quickly and firmly," one broker said.
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  • 487 1 THIRD World countries have more control over their growth than they care to admit. But in the face of a largely unheeding response from the developed countries to their call for a new international economic order, Third World countries have
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 58 1 Bernama PRESIDENT Marcos of the Philippines went on television yesterday to assure the nation that the government machinery was working normally in spite of attempts by radicals to create an "atmosphere of revolution". The assurance came at a time when rumours of student unrest and sporadic rallies were
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    • 96 1 Reuter MINIMUM wages in Thailand will be increased by the equivalent of 10 to 17 US cents a day from Oct 1, a rise of 3 to 7 per cent, a government spokesman said. Under a three-tiered structure agreed by government, business and labour, the new minumum
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    • 57 1 Reuter CHINA and the Soviet Union will resume talks in Beijing on Oct 6 as part of continuing efforts to improve relations after more than 20 years of hostility. A Chinese government spokesman in Beijing said yesterday that the two teams will be headed by Deputy Foreign
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    • 85 1 UPI US INTELLIGENCE experts have carefully studied pictures taken frcm space of giant plumes of smoke rising from a remote Soviet island above the Arctic Circle off Aiberia, but still do not know what the pictures mean. "Something happened there several times" early this year, one intelligence source
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    • 61 1 Reuter THE Australian economic recovery has begun but it is very patchy. Prime Minister Bob Hawke said in Perth yesterday that the recovery was strongest in the housing, rural and public sectors but he was not optimistic about the outlook for iron ore and energy exports. He warned
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    • 72 1 Reuter JAPAN may stop buying logs from South-east Asia and turn to other suppliers if countries in the area continue to raise prices, Shizunori Furusawa, chairman of the JapanSouth Sea Timber Sawmillers Union, said. Last month, Sabah decided to restrict timber sales to big buyers only, in order
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    • 70 1 AP THE Japanese government said suspension of civS air service between Japan and the Soviet Union will be lifted today. The government imposed the two-week sanctions on Sep 15 to protest the Soviet downing of a South Korean Airliner north of Japan. Japan Air Lines and the
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    • 28 1 Reuter AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said he was opposed to suggestions that the International Monetary Fund sell gold to boost its dwindling resources. Reuter
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  • 330 1  -  By JOHN LIM HANG Lug Buk-i ehalrmaa, Datak Taa Kim Chaa (stove), Is sis* ea the beard el saeh netansalns as Faber Merita aai Sea View Htfcr) Datak Taa, 57, came te Hlagapere tram Jehere mere than 49 yean ags aai
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  • 319 1  -  By CHAN OI CHEE THE depressed state of the shipping industry and the problem of over-capacity have dealt a great blow to Neptune Orient Lines at the interim stage. For the first time in years, the national shipping group has gone into the
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  • 394 1 THE Ministry of Labour will not lift the 30 per cent levy on employment of foreign domestic servants because the levy has not discouraged married women from returning or joining the labour force. On the contrary, the availability of foreign domestic
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    • 212 1 V X Nikon IKBQQS THE World Bank plans to issue a one-year note to central banks for the first time Page 2 EUROPEAN Economic Community's capital exporters are seeking closer ties with lessors in Singapore Pag® 3 FRANCE is campaigning with increasing vigour for pan-European collaboration in the electronics and
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 535 2 Reuter THE World Bank is reviewing the way it borrows privately from the world's central banks, and a new format is expected to be announced by the end of December, treasurer Eugene Rotberg said in Washington. He said there was no decision yet on
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    • 97 2 Renter NIGERIA is negotiating for a US$3OO million structural adjustment loan from the World Bank, Nigerian Finance Minister Victor Masi said in Washington. He hopes the loan, primarily for agricultural projects, will be signed by year-end. Mr Masi still assumes Nigeria's talks with the International Monetary
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    • 279 2 Reuter BRAZIL'S leading creditor banks believe an US$ll billion planned financing package worked out on Monday will be sufficient to meet th«e country's needs, but are disappointed that the government component of the package is not larger. Banking sources in Washington said yesterday that
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    • 470 2 Bernama BANK Islam Malaysia has received deposits totalling 127.3 million, up to Sep 24, since its opening on July 1. Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said that the biggest amount collected was from the investment account, totalling $17.4 million, by 1,286 investors followed
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    • 216 2 Reuter THE Council of Lloyd's of London believes that preferred underwriting should be banned without inhibiting the insurance market's freedom to engage in commercially proper practices, Lloyd's chairman Peter Green said. He was commenting in a letter on a working party review of the
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 182 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Sep 28: U8 Dollars Offer Bid 7 days 9 7/16 95/16 1 month 9H 9* 2 months 9H 9H 3 months 99/16 97/16 6 months 9* 9* 9 months 9 15/16 913/16 12 months 101/16 915/16 Dm*. g«M
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      • 46 2 RANGE of price* oflwed by discount houses on Sep 28: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 1 1 Chaise Bsjrisg 8*Uis« 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2Vi 3-month Bank bills 7 7/16 7 5/18 3 months CD 615/16 613/16 6 months CD 7*t 7 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 525 2 THE US dollar came under renewed pressure on the local foreign exchange yesterday and its value against most major currencies reflected weakness. The easier close was particularly noticeable in the USS/ yen trading. Opening at 236.90/ 00, the US unit encountered stiff resistance at 237.15/25 and subsequently slid
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      • 22 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.04 per cent.
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      • 322 2 GOLD futures In Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher compared with New York levels after very quiet trading. Prompt gold closed at U*****.70/416.20 an ounce compared with $413/414 in New York and December contract finished at $422.30/50 against $420.00/30 in the US. Yesterday's total turnover fell to 152 lots, including
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      • 39 2 New Yort ilJBB 11 93S 11 SBB 12.OSS Zurich 11S7B 12 02B "f 11 92S 12.07S f Wed Tm Singapore 11 SOB 11JSB 11S7S usas Closing prion (a US dollar* a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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      • 42 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total at <150 million 91day Treasury bills to be issued from Oct 4 to Oct 7. Each tender must not be for less than 1250,000.
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      • 159 2 THE Hongkong dollar yesterday stabilised at the midday level of 8.20/30 to the US unit and compared with Tuesday's closing of around 8.0. The US dollar traded higher against most major currencies except the yen, but business was fairly quiet throughout. Reaction to the government's acquistion of the financially
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      • 71 2 THE dollar yesterday opened lower in a continuation of the move that began in New York on Tuesday and carried over in Far East trading yesterday. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4997/5007 < Can 1.8474/95 i Cross 1.2320/23 1 DMk 3.9615/550 DF1 4.4205/60 S FY 3.1900/40 B FY con 80.12/25
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      • 120 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed little changed at 237.28 yen against the 237.20/30 New York finish on Tuesday after touching a three-month low 236.85 early yesterday morning. Interbank operators sold dollars initially following aggressive sales by traders on the Chicago International Monetary Market on Tuesday but bought back later to
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 368 3 SINGAPORE and Sweden have agreed in principle to improve the existing treaty allowing far an avoidance of double taxation between the two countries. A draft agreement, incorporating the various amendments, was formally signed yesterday by Mr Hsu TseKwang, Commissioner of Singapore's inland Revenue,
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    • 470 3 Tftt Ministry of Labour will ask about 1,000 factories to Assess the adequacy of their safety devices for machines. Factory owners will be asked to list the types of machines used and the safety guards and other devices provided. They will also
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    • 313 3 SHANGRI-LA Hotel has again found favour in the eyes of about 100 international bankers, retaining its fifth position in the Institutional Investor's latest survey of the top 50 hotels in the world. The bankers were asked to rate the international hotels where they
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    • 537 3  -  By LEE YOKE MENG EUROPEAN Economic Community's capital exporters and lessors in Singapore are seeking closer ties. According to the L—lf Association of Singapore (LAS), two representatives from an Italian consultancy firm, Studio Flnanrtario Sri in Milan, visited Singapore recently on this matter. Apparently,
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    • 288 3 THREE Singaporeans were recently elected to Texas Instruments (TI) Singapore's board of directors. They are: Mr Goh Geok Ling, Mr Ng Khlm Han and Mr Tan Bode Seng. With their appointments, TI Singapore now has 13 members on its board of directors. But only (our
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    • 364 3 CEYLON Tourist Promotion Board will open an office here early next year as part of its new strategy to attract more tourists from South-east Asia. This office will be the first in a network of offices in this region, the board's director
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    • 236 3 AN ADEQUATE pool of capable occupational safety and health professionals must be trained to meet the growing needs in industries. With the rapid increase in the industrial workforce from 257,000 workers in 1975 to nearly 406,000 in 1382, the number of occupational accidents and
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 515 4 FT FRANCE is campaigning with increasing vigour for pan-European collaboration in the electronics and telecommunications industries and for the gradual opening of public markets in Western Europe. Mr Laurent Fabius, the French industry minister, on Tuesday called for the opening of public telecommunications markets
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    • 225 4 AP HERE is a list of the 15 richest Americans, with a minimum net worth of US$l billion dollars, according to Forbes magazine Gordon Peter Getty, 49, San Francisco, son of oilman John Paul Getty. Minimum net worth (mnw): $2.2 billion.
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    • 322 4 FT MR MUTBUYA AJhm, managing director ud head of research at Fijbtn Pkunumtical, Japan's third biggest drag manufacturer, nu arrested on Mmday aad Is to he charged with conspiracy to steal confidential data on competitors' new products. Five other FuJlsawa executives aad Mr
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    • 265 4 FT JAPANESE companies that have invested in Europe now employ over 35,000 workers in 13 countries. However worries persist about "low labour efficiency" and about the variable prices and quality of locally available parts and materials. These are among the findings of the first comprehensive
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    • 211 4 Reuter GOVERNMENTS worldwide have been urged to take tougher action against an alarming increase in counterfeit goods. The call was made by delegates to an International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) meeting in Paris on Tuesday. Estimated losses by firms whose trade marks and products are
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    • 148 4 Reuter THE US Senate finance committee has voted to recommend that the full Senate reject a proposed expansion of US export control laws that would allow the US to bar imports for foreign policy reasons. The committee, however, agreed with a proposed restriction on imports
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    • 402 5 Ranter GUN battles brake out la the southern suburbs of Beirat aa Taeaday night on the seeend day of a fragile ceasefire be twees the army and aatt-goverameat farces. Local people said they caald bear rapid machinegaa fire and occasieaal explosions, appareatly tram clashes between
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    • 799 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has planned to visit China next April and Chinese premier Zhao Ziyang to travel to Washington next January, US defence secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday. Mr Weinberger told journalists after meeting Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping that his talks in Beijing had
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    • 174 5 Reuter THE United Nations on Tuesday published a US$l.6 billion budget (or the twoyear 1964-1985 period, a nine per cent increase. About 78 per cent of the budget is allocated to staff costs. The major growth area in substantive activities is in the
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    • 409 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos yesterday said widespread violation of foreign exchange rules by blackmarketeers, exporters and importers was "economic sabotage." Government officials said Mr Marcos has issued a decree increasing penalties on blackmarketeers and creating a task force to trace US dollar smugglers.
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    • 247 5 Reuter THE financial, legal and physical barriers separating East and West Germans were slightly but significantly lower yesterday following East German moves to meet Bonn's demand for easier contacts. The communist government in East Berlin on Tuesday abolished regulations forcing young Western visitors to change
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    • 319 5 Reuter WEST German foreign minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher said on Tuesday that despite initial hostile reaction from Moscow to President Reagan's latest proposals on missile negotiations, the talks in Geneva may yet produce a result. "I think we will still have to reckon with a couple of
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  • 379 6 THE Global Village, Marshall McLuhan called it. And in a village each individual has to make a contribution, and sometimes a sacrifice. The structure depends on the blacksmith providing tools for the farmer, the farmer providing rice for the shopkeeper and the shopkeeper buying
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  • 997 6  -  In a world used to reading or seeing on film blow-by-blow accounts of major conflicts, the Gulf War has failed to fuel the public imagination, partly because there is no overt superpower involvement and firm information is scarce. But the war has accounted
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  • 1657 7  -  Has the Soviet Union ever penetrated a computer that holda military secrets? As with all computer crimes, the answer is clouded because electronic trails are increasingly indistinct. But the real threat may be posed not by the Soviet Union but by young American computer
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  • 590 7 AP AN electronic assemblyline worker being sued by her husband for divorce went to her boss for help. The company lawyer took her case. When the husband of another worker became ill and underwent surgery, the company not only paid for his medical
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1008 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday maintained their opening strength up to midday although profittaking saw prices close just below earlier established contract highs. Gains ranged from £27 to £17 a tonne and turnover of 2,077 lots included 204 crossed. SUGAR: Number four raw sugar futures showed gains from
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    • 158 9 CHINESE Prtiiee Exckaage, Singapore, closing prices per lM kg yesterday. CifMil ell: Bulk fob 1178.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $191.00 sellers, new drum fob $196.00 sellers. Csprs: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $340.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 332 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25Xcent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55. THAI RICE: 56
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    • 99 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed on a steady note, up 1V« to three US-cents per bushel in moderately light trade. December was held to a 4 l /i -cent range. Strength in corn and soybeans gave spill-over support to wheat. Monday's announcement of the first Chi- nese
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    • 144 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday firmed on strong covering support following higher overnight Chicago soy complex futures. In the Oct position, central region rose Ms4o to M 51,390 a tonne, south Ms2s to M 51,385 and north Mf12.50 to M 51,370, while in Nov, south and
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    • 193 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yan: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,740; 32s 3,690, 40b 3,830 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece |n<i: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 180 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed on a. firm note, up 16V* to 2 1 /t US-cents per bushel in moderately active trade. November posted a 27-cent range. After opening lower, prices recovered on steady exporter, professional and wire house buying. The Large Professional House and a local
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    • 309 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed 2.50 cents lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 227.00 cents per kilo, in quiet trading. The morning session was down three cents on lack of interest and lower London advices after opening two cents lower. Levels picked up by half
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    • 32 9 Rubber Sep 28 Singapore: October: 227.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Malaysia: October: 251.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Tin: M 530.12 per kilo (up one cent) 140 tonnes (up 34 tonnes)
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    • 67 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday rose a cent to Ms3f.l2 a kilo, still within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M$32.M. The buffer stock manager remained the main supporter bat disposals of II to 15 per cent were taken op by Japanese and local
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    • 301 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 236.25 2Z7.25N Int. 1 R.S.S October 227.00 227.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 229.00 229.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 222 00 224.00N UK Coot ***** 223.00N Int 3 R.S.S 218.00 220.00N UK Coat
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    • 119 9 NOON SSR and SMR prwee yeel ierdeyRA8 Oetob. m Nenal bar (Carnal Mtk) (Forward MU Bayer* 8. »lie re Bay ere B >Uan SSR 20 <1 too pallet) 194.00 196. OON 196.00 ir.ooN SSR SO il ton pallet 1 192.00 194 00N 193.00 196 OON MRELB Octafc
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 92 9 Hoachst IMjOO -OS SEPT Tt Aef-Telefunken Dm 82.40 _1_5 Hoaach Morten 6*30 157 00 -03 -03 BASF Bayer I ISO JO 150 60 -0.4 0J Kantadt KHD 2M30 251 OOB 0. 5 BMW Commerxbank ConU Oummi 382JOB *****0 no 40 -u -0.6 Llnde PT< Imag 300 OOB 136.70 367
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    • 966 9 PROFIT-TAKERS entered the stock market on Tuesday following Monday's record breaking finish and prices closed sharply lower in lighter trading, with transportation and brokerage stocks bearing the brunt of the drop. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the day off about 13 points to around 1248.
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  • 1910 10 BID aad offer price* officially listed and hi nine as in and reported to the Mocfr Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded «hown tn brackets In kxs of 1.000 units ualess otherwise ipecifled. All Times Settleinent Contracts if»
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  • 3432 10 1983 High Low Company Last 8ale orGr's Div Div C*TT Gr's na Net P/E Vol Day (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL '386 354 387 306 ..410 130 300 318 S 830 536 683' 536 314 940 586 870 472 472 1100 310 880 S
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  • 186 10 M r»* prl tees far Sep 21 SNGAFOU UMI* RU The Commerce 3.43 The Savtngi Fund l.H S pore Pro* Fund 1.41 S pore Sec Fund 2.24 S pore Invest Fund 1.15 S pore Equity Fund 1 53 ST 3.M 2.10 lJexd 2.38 1.22 1.82 DIAMOND MOT STOKE
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  • 1711 10 BID tad offer prion officially lifted and hurt an* la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yeaterday, with the aumber at share* traded «howu ta bracket! hlMo( 1.000 uaita unlen otherwtae «perilled ■NDURSULS (4.008 4.085) Aha Mdf xx] Atoan (IMB IMS) (1) 1M (1) 2
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  • 744 10 THE fWagapsffi stoekmarket deeed lawer again yester day altoeagk It was toe geaeral lack «I latere* utter tfcaa print deettaes that marked toe day's tradtog. Vatame toaak to tto laweat la toe year. lie Baolaeas Ham Cmpsslte ladez was IJS peiata lawer at «1.71 aad tke
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  • 536 10 IN SPITE erf some late bargain-hunting, share prices closed generally lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Turnover fell to 4.22 million units valued at M 516.17 million against Tuesday's 5.00 million units worth 119.9 million. After opening at overnight levels, prices held up
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 361 11 ANTAH Holdings Bhd, the group controlled by the Negri Sembilan royal family and now seeking a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, expects group profits before tax but after minority interests of at least M 56.06 million for its current year ending March 31,1984.
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    • 183 11 GLENEALY Plantations (Malaya) Bhd has proposed a one-for-three bonus issue along with announcement of its audited results. The company's pre-tax profits (before extraordinary items) rose by a marginal 3.7 per cent to M 58.46 million for the year ended June 30, 1983, with turnover up
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    • 234 11 AP A MERGER of the United States' third and fourth largest steel companies, LTV Corp and Republic Steel Corp was expected to be announced yesterday, according to a published report. The New York Times, in an article published yesterday after trading in the companies' stock was halted on
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    • 475 11 Reuter HONGKONG Land Co Ltd and Jardine Matheson and Co Ltd are expected to show flat to moderate growth In first-half 1983 results, due today, stock market analysts said. In the six months ended June 30, 1962, HK Land announced consolidated net
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    • 233 11 THE prolonged draught aad poor commodity prices have reduced the interim earnings of New Sereadah Robber Co Bhd. The compaay a—«need that its pre-tax profits la the Jaaoary-Joae IKS perlad were almest halved ta a mere M 5421,173 fram $827,7 M in the prevteas
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    • 840 11 Market Talk... STOCKBROKING firm AJfft-Pactfle, in a detailed analysis of the OCBC group, has recommended the banking stock for medium to long-term investment on both fundemental and technical grounds. The bank has a strong financial position, prudent banking policies and is buttressed by sound
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    • 437 11 FUSAN Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd has forecast group pre-tax profits for this year and next of not less than Msl.s million and M 58.56 million lyFusan's profit estimates were disclosed in its circular to shareholders on its proposed acquisitions of Industrial Boilers and Allied Equipment
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 475 11 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday fell for the second consecutive day, despite strong afternoon buying support from bargain hunters and Hongkong investors. The All-Ordinaries Index fell almost five points in morning trading, but recovered partially in afternoon business to close 2.3 points lower at 716.4. Leading the decline were further
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      • 423 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed easier with interest centred on Tuesday's news the Hongkong government has taken over the financially troubled Hang Lung Bank. But brokers said the impact was mainly psychological with trading in the halfday session fairly quiet and thin. The Hang Seng Index
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      • 519 11 A REVIVAL of selective buying interest in speculative shares and some renewed support from overseas pushed share prices to a record high in active trading yesterday. The market average gained a provisional 31.17 points to close at 9,445.32 above the previous record high of 9,414.15
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      • 186 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally lower with investor incentive lacking. The Book Club Index fell 0.05 to 126.83. Volume fell to 182,283 shares from 298,902 Tuesday. Saha Union, Maboonkhrong and Jalaprathan Cement lost one baht each to 128, 120 and 174 respectively while Thai Farmers Bank eased two baht
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      • 111 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 847,455 pesos, up rfrom 721,470 on Tuesda; SEPT 28 Pesos Acojc Mining Anglo PhU Apex Mining 003 OOB Atlas Con B a -2 Bagulo Ootd Basic Petroleum 0 007 unch Benguet Con B CDCP M 0 75 -0 unch First
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 148 11 REPUBLIC OF PANAMA U5525,000,000 Floating Rate Notes Due 1987 (Extendable at Noteholders Option to 1990 and 1992) In accordance with the provision of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the six month period from 28th Sept 1983 to 28th Mar 1984, the Notes will carry a rate of
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    • 91 11 The Penguin Dictionary > of Modern Quotationsa wonderful book to read in the 100, in a traffic jam, before you fall asleep. :Z- THE LONG-TERM CREDIT BANK OF JAPAN, LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH U5515,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 29tn March, 1984 In accordance with the provision
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 159 12 Rises Indices St* Mai* lad cc H| Qtud Central B«r)uUi Spore Lud V B UU Plantation* Robinaon Cold Store lOp 8 N P L S Piitoce 1st Wood Alcoa 580 900 825 570 985 98 498 210 560 545 300 283 275 15 14 10 10 10 7 8
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      157 12 Rises Indices Int Wood 300 DBS 1070 Kemayan 525 Chin Teck 740 Falls Taiping Con 1350 Gopeng 1420 K Kampar 400 Kpg Lanjut 520 S P Text 340 SMI 620 F and N 675 Tan Chong 785 Boustead 316 Loytape 426 Rah Hyd 440 20 20 20 10
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  • 126 12 SANYO bdutrles (M) Bhd has reported group pre-tax profits of M$381,000 ($256,000) on a turnover of $25.4 million ($25 million) for the first half of this year. MATSUSHITA Electric Co (M) Bhd has turned in group pre-tax profits of M$10.35 million ($7.61 million) on sales of $80.01 million
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  • 499 12  -  HH Companies Editor: Maw Sabnari By ALAN LEE HUME Industries (Ma'aysia) Bhd, a member of the Hong Leong group in Malaysia, has set up a joint venture with a Swedish company to manufacture sophisticated industrial rubber seal pipes. This was disclosed yesterday, together
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  • 135 12 From front page are still difficult. In view of the dismal results, NOL is not paying any interim dividend. But, barring unforeseen circumstances, it expects that last year's dividend payout will be maintained this year. For 1982, NOL declared a total dividend of 7.5
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  • 26 12 SINGAPORE Bus Service has asked the Stock Exchange of Singapore to suspend trading of its shares today, pending the announcement of its interim results.
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  • 541 12 PEGI Malaysia Bhd will submit a proposal to the Dunlop Holdings PLC board outlining moves to consolidate operations of Dunlop, of which it is the largest shareholder. Mr Ghafar Baba, chairman of the Malaysian company which owns 26.6 per cent of the ailing
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  • 801 12 SHARE prices ended slightly firmer yesterday after rallying steadily in quiet trading from a lower opening, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up two pouits at 696.0. The rally reflected light buying interest as investors took the view recent falls had been overdone in the
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  • 101 12 AP THE New York stock market declined slightly yesterday morning, adding to Tuesday's losses. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials dropped 1.32 points to 1,246.65 in the first half hour. Losers took a four to three lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Analysts
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  • 347 12 OVERSEAS Union Bank group plans to step up investments in the Australian market when opportunities avail themselves. This is evident with the formation of another company in Australia following two earlier ones last year. Yesterday, the bank and its 40 per cent-owned associate,
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  • 51 12 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 777.00 Tuesday 800.70 Week Ago M» 06 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday #84.0 Tuesday Week Ago ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 718.4 Tuesday 718.7 Week Ago FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1 894.0 Monday 702.5 Week Ago 705 2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1247.97 Monday 1280.77 Week Ago 1249
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  • 653 12  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM GENTING Bhd's 1983 firsthalf results released yesterday show an unexpectedly strong 31.6 per cent growth in group pre-tax profits to M 564.6 million, compared with $49.09 million in the previous interim period. Analysts, who had been expecting at best a singledigit growth
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  • 241 12 THE Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee and Capital Issues Committee have approved Kuala Sidim Rubber Company's acquisition of the whole of the issued capital of Boustead Estates Sdn Bhd. The acquisition is now only subject to approval from Kuala Sidim shareholders at an extraordinary
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  • 120 12 AS EXPECTED, Mr Michael Wong Pakshoog has taken ovrt* as chairman of United Engineers Ltd. UE said that following the retirement of Mr CC Tan as chairman and director of the company, Mr Wong, a director and member of the executive committee, was elected
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 149 12 WORD-PROCESSING COURSES Basic Word-processing(#olloo)—s days Mslso A practical course in word-processing to enhance secretarial skills. Dates: Oct 3rd —7th Oct 31st —Nov 4th Nov 28th —Dec 2nd Oct 17th—21st Nov 14th—18th Dec 12th—16th Advanced Word-processing (#*****)—3 days—Msloo This course is designed for those who have completed our basic word-processing course.
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    • 109 12 EQUITY THE PROVEN SOLUTION FOR SOLICITORS EQUITY is the most cost-effective and proven Legal Accounting and Word Processing system available in Singapore and allows for: Multi and separate Client and Office Accounts Clients' Fixed Deposit Accounts Multi-bank accounting and reconciliation Automatic Billing and Outstanding Bills Report Time-recording and Work in
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy; showers in a few areas in the morning and afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7M pm on Sep 28 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 25.5 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 4.85 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 192 13 AFP JAPAN and China have failed to reach agreement on the posribility of upgrading the current test sailings in the Japan-China liner trade to formal sailings, a Tokyo shipping daily reported. The Shipping and Trade News said both sides agreed at
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    • 156 13 Reuter ARAB businessmen and importers have ben urged to ship their cargoes through the "conference" syndicate of private owners to avoid maritime fraud. Kamal Ali Saleh, a director of the United Arab Shipping Company (UASC), said fraud bad increased recently, with dubious operators undercutting
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    • 613 13  -  By JUNE LIM FOR THE second successive month, the Port of Singapore posted an increase in the volume handled in July compared with the same period last year. The total seaborne cargo passing through Singapore in July this year amounted to 8.7 million freight
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 54 13 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference announced yesterday it is reducing the currency adjustment factor for Singapore/Malaysia to 4 per cent from Oct 1. This follows the third quarter review which showed a downward swing of more than 15 percentage points. The current CAF, fixed on Jan 1
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      • 104 13 Reuter JAPAN is expected to ban exports of floating docks and industrial robots to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe later this year, government sources said. They said the Ministry of International Trade and Industry is planning to revise laws by late November providing for the export
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    • 668 13 SWppUgltae CM Afea Ahrentael Liner Alpac Antara Shpg APC Line APL Argentine ASCL Asia broker Asia Merchant Austasia Line Australian Coot Bait-Orient Bangkok Coat Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Ben bulk Bintuiu Blue Star Brltasia Line Camerooo Shpg Cantaa CAVN-FMC CC Line con Cejrta>Sh|>| Chargeurs
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    • 2739 14  -  Exc ;iting changes ahead in ma ritime communications Extracts o£ a message of Mr C P SRIVASTAVA, s e cr etar y-general of the International Maritime Organisation, on the occasion of World Maritime Day, 1983. C P SRIVASTAVA SINCE 1962 vhen Telstar, the world's fi xst communication
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    • 1263 14 CHARTERING is very quiet on Tuesday and confined to the time-charter and grain sectors of the freight market with rates generally little changed, shipbrokers said. Chinese charterers arranged a 15,000 tonner on time-charter from Escoumins to China at U553,775 daily compared with $3,800 previously. A vessel of 24,000
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    • 355 15 Reuter IRAN has threatened to restrict shipping in the Gulf unless ports on the Arab s)de of the waterway stop receiving deliveries of weapons for Iraq. The warning, in a speech by President All Khamanei, followed repeated threats by Iran to
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    • 1340 15 ALGERIA Algiers Aug 31st. Average waiting time of 5-6 days. Be)aia Aug 6th. Delays being experienced. Skikda Aug 6th. Delays being experienced. ANGOLA Lobito Aug 10th. 1 day delay. Luanda Sept 7th. 3 vessels at anchor with berthing delays of. about 3-4 days. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca Sept sth.
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    • 5949 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDIILE 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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    • 748 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location B Kemunlng Maersk Rando 38B/39A 8340S 29.9.83 30.9.83 2300 0800 Ned-EAC Maersk TA 3 51 1000-1100 0700-0900/1800-2000 B2 P2/P2 A1 Khames 2 As Progress CCL6C
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    • 1816 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic Csatataer Continental Feeders (S),Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) A(r*-Etruto Um Tranagroup (S). Ahreakiel liaer Service Kim Shpg (S). AIM C Teepter Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintez Enterprise (PK). Alpw Intraaea (S)
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    • 492 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Crystal 33/4 Lian Soon alongside 29.9.83/0700 Chidambaram 46 R Jumabhoy alongside 29.9.83/1800 Gunung Soputan 45 Sankyo alongside 29.9.83/0600 Kota Cantlk 10/11 PIL alongside 29.9.83/1800 J Scapwind 18 Sinose alongside 29.9.83/0600 Huai Yin 46 YFung 29.9.83/1800 7.10.83/1500
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    • 327 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Rag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service Fm: Bman/Mojj/H. Konj S Pore Ajent. Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE f 10 FIIROPf V'A SUt/ L fJUm S>W la Pt IMWO— a um Vio 5/10 HMMOUMMI7I 10/10 U/10 «*l MOM»«
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    • 298 13 ii SEALORDS UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG i NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KKOMJAI'W TAIWW HUM.MINI. QATNU BR JUFUM'A V.l 11/1 U. MJUW 11 MMMH *3 I—WW 12 nmmn H/U 22/11 25/11 21/11 a/11 21/11 31/11 2/11 VII
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    • 739 13 $>cn Algerian National HLine WE SERVE MEDITERRA \NEAN AND ALGERIAN POf ITS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV I I .1 II J VNIPACIFIC HUNS A TRADING b-g M*»CT Pit in T el: *****4 (5 tines) SINGA PORE LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U5 PAPTPTP mil p F>*der VesseUl PKel*n f
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    • 474 14 mil FAR T< j Europe .Vtmi Sport MM Accipfc* fw 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I.Havre. Basle. UK, 3) Bremen. Bremertiaven. Aartius, Copenhagen. Hetsinli 4) Malmo, Stockholm. Oslo "Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder na S'pori t 'Also direct cargo tor Spore 8 Bangkok Pts contact PERMSC P. Keiang tor
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    • 494 14 r m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA fmtm 11 fl M 9 Mather A LA/U OM Maftar JUT VCI PU> FMLTMX M bM 2/11 S (ASHU H 24/11 27/ M MUM M. 31/11 31/11 3/U 801 ITALIA 4/11 5/11 7/11 YMM3MIM 31/11 3/U T«TO M. 1/11 1/11 12/U
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    • 464 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERTHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT UMHKRMT MM MY Slaa 24/11 li/lt M/ll M/ll 22/11 11/U M/U 11/12 21/12 •1/1 ALSO ACCBHINO CARGO FOR: la X M ratfaaa. CnMp. Dakfc CONTA'NERSHi 0 SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT rt»| Rtm r torn la Ha Sin
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    • 767 15 GUARANTEED SAILINGS GUARANTEED SAVINGS. No matter how small your consignment, we'll take care of everything, right from your doorstep. INTRANS DISTRIBUTION SERVICES PTE. LTD 4SD-UX ALEXANDRA MMDI SMGAFOKE 0811. TELEX: BORNEO M SMOO. CALL SHAH 638-333 rfg Franco 80/aian Services y >t J Vert tr» i.'ft < ,iir > ;r
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 835 16 UA tO CONTINENT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS i pore PlWang] S'ti XostMn Bay Toka Eiprns Ouka Bay Kanakie* Man IwwfMl Ban Cardan Bay 4/10 6/10 11/10 13/10 19/10 21/10 ?VlO M/ 10 3/11 5/11 10/11 12/11 18/11 20/11 24/10 26/10 31/10 2/11 «/U 10/11 16/11 18 11 22/11 24/11 1/12 3/12
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    • 518 16 >NWf NTIONA! SIRVK'.f To (inn, RIISSN raw FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPf Vl* SUf Z 1 Mfmbff ol tb* Acr Comoftwm |S)PM XOKM owm 1«W 4/10 TKMSHQMU) mm 17* KOKMI MCUR 21* ItMnrt I'4am f itoM H'bwf Mm 23/10 24/10 26/10 28/10 31/11 29/10 30/10 1/11 3/11 6/1 4/11 S/ll
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    • 520 16 Jl EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCCPTMG FCI A ICI CARGO FOR «l «G a* ROM AM) IHV iw«w 7/n j,/,, M/ 1, 1/u vu 5— u/ «/n »/u 10/11 11/11 11/11 C~G*. 29/19 27/19 17/11 19/11 21/u a/ M/ aiso acceptvk ia/ra 1 ra/fa u> SOnCMC "MS, CVDMKEN.
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    • 849 16 Everett Lines m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON MM PHASWWIGYAWYWA WTOHYWA Spore 4/7 Oct 5/7 Oct 13/15 Oct 25/21 Oct 25/30 Oct Tt. FSSC Agents ■nMotoywo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Cenpana Ar|tntna 0* Na««(KMn Mocantncntal argentine national line
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    • 257 16 life moTMUy, September »,1182 si NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SMGATORE PKELANG PCNANG LOAD FOR Sal»d In fort Karacta soose Muuac rn ltd m 22*1144/7 I *****70 BOOK* JEMMY Sttfß CQWANY ID. 2225K2/3 maiose MMtrac aw ac ra 3*7222/1 MALAYS* TMDE I TRANSPORT LID I* (7M3
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 927 17 PIL. GROUP VESSELS KOTA PUSAKA KOTA WMAWAN KOTA MEW AH KOTA WANCU KOTA WtSATA VOYAGE I-4N E-453 E-«07 E-4M E-471 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES SINGAPORE LOACHNQ FOR: 30/3 OCT HOOEIOAH, JEOOAH, AOASA. PTSUOAN 10/12 OCT HOOEIOAH. A OAS A, ADEN, MOOAOISCtO 30/30 OCT DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAH, JEOOAH, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA, D SALAAM 30/1
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    • 484 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMCR SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE WITH LKJtrr TO CALL AT RED StA POUTS PENAN6 FED VU SMGAPORE BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE IBENBULK BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Repng Spore PKelang Laadte fan C*P£ AHTBES 19/21 Oci 22/24 Od 25/21 Ort 8011. &l «TM KkJJEBSEN LINE K.
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    • 584 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* WEST EAST COAST N WWTS (FUIY CONTMOBB) KSSELS) itm Ul homstom savummmraitmokot tom lAVAKMTA 108 a/l« 23/11 4/12 U/U U/U IVU MAMPMIT U/U 7/12 21/U 2VU 21/12 11/12 Mm acupMa| c*|t tar MwfciM. Wmtao. A Ortmm Chortntao. tart* PW**kM TO TAINAN AN) S
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    • 629 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 2 Oct 26 Oct 29 Oct 2 Nov 4 Nov 29 Nov 5 Dec 1 Dec 28 Nov 23 Dec 1 Jon 28 Dec Lykes/* Lines U.S. GULF DIRECT SERVICE From Nola Hstn Galv S'PORE
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    • 1176 18 iiKLINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. ACOTC COAST (Inrlading DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) tmo vessel JQHORE BRDGE ¥23 ISM SIM VIC <" pr RBNTERUBY V 5 •jf ■Soaccehik t IE BRDGE *23 STIR VIC JCWTT njBT V 9 MOTIO VESSEL MfAN ALLIANCE VII NKANA MARU Vl« BAY BRDGE
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    • 687 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS COWTAIMER/REEFER SERVICE Im*| tar lOS ANBEIEI SAN FRANCISCO JWTTU. TRCOMR. VANCOUVER IC Acco*ta| FO/TO. C«tatan tin, vs* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE •CMHN Fa/fa CabMn Sport Mrt> Sr*> "s*( 12 Oct It Oct 17/11 Oct 10/10 Oct IMm I He, r 30/31 Oct 1/2 too 14
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    • 658 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES X 114 Anson Roed (Pl 6-01, Tunes Building, Singapore 0207. Tel: *****22 *****07 P Kilmg T«l *****1/8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES NAEWOONO. 3. S parc Load* Far: .IS Oct Assab/AJaiandria/Banfhari/Tripal .15 Oct Bwfe Abbas far Auab/Ahiandrii/Banfhaii/Tripai /A /Mk Hyundai Merchant Marine SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE USA SERVICE PACIFIC/GULF/ATLANTIC PORTS
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    • 648 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road *27-16 Internationa Pi i/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 ilO Lmev BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S ptrt p. Kalar* 111 tog far. FORT HAMILTON *****11 Part Sated RIMM/UK (AVON) COSMOS KB *****4 t Oct 4 Oct UM^'tai^(AM) AJWWI HAPPVfSS *****12 12 Oct IS Oct
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    • 579 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K CHANCE 14*14T* BRDGE 17W... K MCOM 211 C PMJL 37W S'port P. Ketenf 10/10 11/10 15/10 17/10 24/10 25/10 RDam F AJso accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 1400 3/10 LCI Cargo 0200 3/10 FROM EUROPE
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    • 630 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels i i SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK, KEELUNG. BUSAN. INC HON m m MCNON HBAN 13/U 14/11 i/ion/it -n/it WM vu ii/u »m m 1/10/13 rf K*p« t* 17/31 SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA L£3 Iwd/JMS Mmtaf Pwt/ll« m/hu »u«T wrn* iancis
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    • 632 19 SNSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULHNG 55, Martet Street Srjapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Tetex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** F. KELANG M/S SHMKAT NAM SOON SON. M. IST ANO 2NO FLOOR. NO 1. IALAN CEMPENWG PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA
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    • 497 20 II lte<|i<Mial roiitniiii'r Lines Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday WY ISS/MN 13CS/137N KS/I7R 1375/13W I7S/HM 13K/13W MS/I* IBS/14W rn/sw 14QS/141N MS/91N 141S/142N 91S/92M STOK 1/2 Oct 4/5 Oct 1/9 Oct 11/12 Oct 15/16 Oct 11/11 Oct 22/23 Oct 25/24 Oct 21/30 Oct 1/2 Mm
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    • 69 21 DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO US PACIFIC COAST am**t *et*n ORIENTAL SEAWINDS LINER AGENCY PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL *****81 SALES BOOKINGS PT KELANG GENERAL FREIG. T TEL *****2 K LUMPUR TEL *****4 PENANG (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD TEL *****3 (Accepting FCL and LCL) P KELANGjPENANG j VESSEL JAVA WINOS FROM US
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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