The Business Times, 30 September 1983

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 39,1*83 60 CENTS
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  • 464 1 DR Tony Tan, Singapore's Trade and Industry Minister, has come out in favour of the International Monetary Fund taking a more cautious approach in its lending policy. This year's IMF meeting in Washington has been dominated by the issue of the
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  • 146 1 FT THE battle over trade union demands for a 35hour working week is building up in West Germany. After months of warning shots, IG Metall, the country's biggest union, is giving three months' notice that it will cancel contracts laying down a 40hour
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  • 518 1  -  By JOHN LIM THE Government will raise the Central Provident Fund salary ceiling to $4,000 from Nov 1 for the private sector and introduce this ceiling for the public sector. And in line with its intention to raise progressively the limit on
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  • 194 1 World Bank in Asian market THE World Bask yesterday made a grand entry late the Asian dollar market by floating a USSIM million (Mod issue the largest fixed-rate bond Issue la the region this year. The maaagers said demand far the five-year band was "strong and well-receiv-ed" by Asian Investors.
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  • 549 1 THE world's bankers have lost some of their confidence in the credit standing of most countries around the world including Singapore. A survey of international banks by Institutional Investor, a magazine based in New York, showed a 0.4point drop in the
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 55 1 Reuter THE US trade deficit swelled to a record US$7.l9 billion in August as lively economic expansion encouraged imports and the strong dollar restrained exports, the Commerce Department said. The August figure compares with a July deficit of $6.96 million and a previous record shortfall of $6.91
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    • 80 1 Reuter BRITISH unemployment rose sharply this month from 12.6 per cent of the workforce to 13.3 per cent as thousands of teenage school leavers joined the jobless register, the Employment Ministry said. The total out of work rose to 3.17 million, 157,500 more than in August, and
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    • 74 1 Reuter A LEBANESE security committee scored its first success yesterday by reaching agreement to reopen Beirut airport in what was seen as the first step to consolidating the three-day-old ceasefire, state-run television reported. The announcement that the airport would reopen yesterday afternoon was made at the end of
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    • 58 1 Reuter POLITICAL opponents of President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday warned of further violence as church rallies were held in the Philippines capital commemorating the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. Mr Aquino's relatives and organisers of last week's demonstra- tions, which ended in riots, gathered at Manila churches
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    • 52 1 UPI AMERICAN Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said China has agreed to military exchanges with the US beginning next year. Mr Weinberger made the announcement at a luncheon in Shanghai, where he toured a naval base at the end of a four-day visit that made "substantial progress" towards cementing
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    • 79 1 Reuter THE Soviet air force has reinforced its fighter strength on an island north of Japan as the US and Japanese navies hold major manoeuvres in North Pacific waters, the Kyodo news service reported. It said 10 MiG-23 fighters, a type used in the downing of a
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    • 67 1 Reuter CAR workers at Vauxhall, the British subsidiary of General Motors, will strike for higher wages from today, union officials said. One union chief said they will also seek to block imports of some GM cars while the strike is on. The 2,500 engineering union and 1,900
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    • 25 1 JAPAN'S national airline, Japan Air Lines (JAL), said it would buy nine Boeing 767 commercial jets valued at about US$56O million.
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  • 296 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kua Yew will sfflclally «pea the sixth general assembly of the Aseaa later-Parliamen-tary Organisation (Alps) next Wednesday. Tie three-day session will be preceded by a working committee meeting, starting this morning. Singapore, who will play bast to the general
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  • 493 1  -  By ALAN LEE HONGKONG Land Company Ltd has blamed its shocking interim results on heavy loss provisions for some of its property projects in Hongkong, Singapore and Australia. The company, Hongkong's largest property "hong", yesterday reported group net loss before extraordinary items of HK$lO7.l
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    • 241 1 n® \0 -v\^ V For mort mHrm«on Cahners Exposition Group PI.IH contact V.DJ Tel. *****45 Editorial...page 8 SOUTH Korea is taking another hard look at its banking system following the second scandal in two months Page t SINGAPORE exporters can dispense with customs permits and bank guarantees for temporary admission
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 469 2 Reuter A SECOND financial scandal in two months has caused President Chun Doo Hwan's government to take another hard look at South Korea's banking system and money-lending on the clandestine "kerb market". The Ministry of Finance has announced it will ask Parliament for tough new laws
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    • 123 2 Reuter CHINA will reorganise its banking system and set up an industrial and commercial bank to take over the commercial role of the People's Bank. The New China News Agency in Beijing said yesterday that the People's Bank will, as the country's only central
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    • 261 2 NYT ALMOST 600 banks in the US are in deep financial trouble because of bad loans in the wake of the 1961-82 recession. Federal bank regulators in Washington said yesterday that the number of banks on the problem list of the Federal Deposit Insurance
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    • 195 2 FT THE US Treasury Secretary, Mr DmuM Regaa, kti affirmed his support for the w«rk of the Internattoaal Monetary Pud (IMF) bat has warned that It mast remember lta arigiaal character as a provider only of short-term faads. la his formal address to the fuad's annual
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    • 51 2 Reuter THE Brazilian centra] bank has devalued the cruzeiro to 735/738 to the US dollar from 716/719 previously. The 2.58 per cent devaluation was the 29th adjustment in the exchange rate since a 23 per cent devaluation on Feb 18. The rate was last changed on Sep 21.
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    • 406 2 NYT THE world's deepest economic recession since World War Two has ended, but big questions remain about the durability of the recovery and whether it will ease the distress of the poorest countries, finance ministers from many countries said. The 38th joint annual meeting
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    • 294 2 AP CHINA has served notice to the World Bank that it intends to seek a lot of financial aid, and has warned the bank of political instability in poor developing countries. Chinese Finance Minister Wang Bingqian told the annual meeting of the bank and
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.04 per cent.
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    • 183 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Sep 29: 7 days 1 month 2 month* 3 month* 0 month* 9 month* 12 month* US Dollars Offer Bid 9H 9Vi 9H 9Vk 9H 9H 9W 913/16 911/16 10 9H 10* 10 1 month 3 month* fl
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    • 45 2 RANGE of price* offered by discount houses on Sep S: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 OssIk Bajriag 8*Uia« 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2H 3- month Bank bills 77/16 75/16 3 months CD 615/16 013/16 6 months CD 7H 7 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 90 2 THE US dollar was narrowly mixed against other major currencies in fairly active, late two-way business yesterday. It edged lower to 2.6488/96 marks from an early 2.6496/ 6503 but was still above New York's close of 2.6475/90, but rose to 237.40/50 yen from 237.20/30 and 236.85/237.00. Banknote rates yesterday:
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    • 453 2 THE US dollar closed mostly higher on the local foreign exchange market yesterday, compared with New York levels in moderate trading on short-cover-ing, following reports that the Federal Reserve drained reserves from the banking system on Wednesday. The Singapore dollar eased fractionally against the US unit to 5J2.1410/20
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    • 170 2 SHORT -covering by interbank operators, reacting to the Fed's draining of temporary reserves on Wednesday, lifted the dollar to a closing 237.55 yen in Tokyo from 236.85/237.00 at the finish in New York. The close compared with the opening 237.06 yen. The draining came when the Fed funds rate
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    • 318 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed steady around New York levels in very quiet trading with no fresh (actors to stimulate interest. Prompt closed at US$4lO/412 an ounce compared with 1410 411 in New York and December finished at 1417.30/417.50 against (417.20/418 00 Yesterday's turnover totalled 261 lots, including
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    • 32 2 New York U.HB 11.888 li fts II.MS Zurtcfe 11.85B 11.87B UJOS ii.tzs siimtwt WOT 11.MB ll.MB UT3S ll.tTS Oortmprtc as In US dollars a troy ouoc Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 79 2 SHORT-covering triggered by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's move to drain reserves from tbe banking system late on Wednesday pushed the dollar slightly higher at the opening yesterday. Opening quotes yesterday: US -1.4965/(5 Can 1.8435/57 Cross 1.2327/30 D Mk 3 9615 50 D F1 4.4350/90 S Fr
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 132 2 Swissair: Two classes for all business people. You can tell that Swissair is, above all, an airline for business people because even on the shortest European flights it has two classes for businessmen. Comfortable Slumberettes are installed in the First Class of all DC-lOs and B-747s from April. But also
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    • 384 2 |-Term Credit Bank of Japan, Ltd. BALANCE SHEET Millions of yen 1983 1982 Thousands of U S dollars 1983 1982 To the Board of Directors of The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, Limited We have examined the balance sheets of The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan. Limited as of March
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 328 3 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry has finally settled its long drawn negotiations with the Four Seas Communications Bank over the purchase of a site in Telok Ayer Street. It recently paid Four Seas $5 million for the 696-square metre
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    • 407 3  -  By JUNE LIM MEMBERS of the Singapore port workers and officers union will boycott Soviet ships for an indefinite period in protest against the shooting down of a South Korean airliner recently. After a meeting of the executive council of the Singapore Port
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    • 378 3 A POOR understanding of the health hazards in tinsmelting was probably the main factor behind Singapore's first case of industrial arsine poisoning last year. An investigation by the Ministry of Labour's Industrial Health Division (IHD) suggested that the incident could have been prevented had
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    • 282 3 THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association has suggested that the Public Utilities Board draw up a long-term plan to help industrialists conserve water. Mr Tan Wah Thong, acting chairman of the SMA and managing director of Baker Marine Pte Ltd, said this would supplement
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    • 539 3 SEMINARB AND COURBES >Sep 2-Oct 26 (Wednesdays and Fridays): Business Computing, Institute of Educa- tion, National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies Sep 3-Dec 10 (Saturdays): Basic Auditing, Waterloo Centre, National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies Sep 5-Oct 27 (Mondays and Thursdays): Dual Microprocessors 8085/8088
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    • 340 3 NEW Volvo cars are moving fast into the Far East. Buoyed by the current rate of sales, Volvo Far East Ltd is confident that its full year's turnover would be more than one-and-a-half times that of last year. To date, the
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    • 286 3 THE Beyal Family ef Malaysia'* Negri SemMlaa has became Ike latest entreat te Singapore's per—al eempater market. This Is kelag deae thraagk the Meiewar Cerparatlea aad a leeal partaer. Melewar's chief execatf ve Taaka hfcufcr laassarrid yesterday that he has eatered late a jeiat
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    • 375 3  -  By KOH TSE YING SINGAPORE exporters will soon be able to dispense with customs permits and bank guarantees for temporary admission of goods in about 40 countries. The Republic will formally accede to the Customs Convention on the ATA (Temporary Admission of Goods)
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    • 535 3  -  By MONICA GWEE HOW well companies adjust to the Impact of robots depends on how they train staff to meet future changes. More than ever before, workers need hands-on experience with robots. Professor Keith Rathmill of the Cranfield Institute of Technology sketched an Industrial stage
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 581 3 Js) THE FUJI BANK, LIMITED (Incorporated in Japan) BALANCE SHEET AS OF 31 ST MARCH 1983 ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks Call Loans Securities Loans and Bills Discounted Foreign Exchonges Other Assets Premises ond Equipment Customers' Liabnittes for Acceptances and Guarantees TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Deposits Call Money Borrowed Money
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 536 4 UPI, Reuter A PHILIPPINE opposition leader vowed yesterday to bring "a million people" into the streets of Manila in mass sit-down protests if US President Reagan goes forward with his planned November visit. Former Senator Salvador Laurel, president of the Unido opposition
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    • 125 4 AP WORK m a maJti-biUlea dtU«r petrochemical plait la wtttw Iraa will be resumed early aezt year mare thaa three year's after it waa stopped becaase ef the Iraa-Iraq war, major iapaaese newspapers reported. Japanese partners la the project will send a boat
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    • 336 4 Bernama MALAYSIA'S "Look East" policy has sharpened the wits of British businessmen in Kuala Lumpur and enabled them to operate more competently. Britain's new High Commissioner to Malaysia, David Gillmore, said at his first press conference after assuming office yesterday, that the "Look East"
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    • 308 4 UPI PAKISTANI authorities declared a public holiday yesterday in nine districts in strife-torn Sind province in an effort to defeat an opposition call for a boycott of municipal elections. The measure follows a general strike in cities across Sind on Wednesday
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    • 270 4 AFP ALARMED at a new surge of fashion consciousness among its workers, Beijing municipality has banned its female staff from wearing make-up and "unwholesome attire" to work. The new regulation, published yesterday in the Beijing Daily News, also includes men hunting Jong hair, sideburns
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    • 726 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG FT FT75 0055 JFK/ANC/NRT/ TPE/KUL TMA TL351 oeoo BEY/BOM SLA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KTJL CAL CI010 0855 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SLA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000
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    • 242 5 AP MEXICO will raise the price of its heavy Maya crude by US$l to $25 a barrel on Oct 1. Energy Minister Francisco Labastida Ochoa did not mention any changes in the price of the lighter Isthmus crude, selling at $29 a barrel
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    • 218 5 Reuter THE chairman of US President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers, Mr Martin Feldstein, has challenged business economists' predictions that there will be another recession as early as 1965. "I dont see a recession," he told a news conference in Detroit. The news
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    • 424 5 AP PRESIDENT Reagan's plan to exchange visits next year with China's Premier Zhao Ziyang will help improve "mutual understanding" and strengthen US-Chinese relations. White House spokesman Larry Speakes confirmed in Washington yesterday Mr Reagan's travel plans after they were announced in Beijing by US Defence
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    • 403 5 Reuter TECHNICAL and commercial developments in the crude oil refining industry could destabilise the current precarious balance in the world oil market. Shell International Trading Co Ltd president MS Robinson told a seminar in Geneva yesterday that refineries will change their operating capacities in
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 442 5 Agencies THE Soviet Union has purchased another 350,000 tonnes of American grain, the US Agriculture Department said. The purchases, 200,000 tonnes of corn and 150,000 tonnes of hard red winter wheat, were announced previously as having unknown destinations. PRESIDENT Reagan said he considers the controversy over
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    • 269 5 Reuter NEW Zealand Prim* Minister Robert Moidoon accused the US sf shirking Its role as leader of the free world becaase sf a preoccupation with domestic politics. la a speech te the Natteaal Preaa Gih ta Washingtea, Mr Muldoou attacked what he described as
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    • 174 5 Reuter THE US Commerce Department yesterday asked the Justice Department to call in the FBI to investigate the improper release of economic data and the possible violation of federal law. In recent months, the Commerce Department has been angered by reports that some
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    • 580 5 Reuter SOVIET leader Yuri Andropov has scorned President Reagan's latest arms proposals in his strongest attack on US policy and intentions throughout the world since coming to office nearly a year ago. The Soviet president's remarks came in the form of a statement issued
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    • 408 5 UPI AN ESTIMATED 40,000 soccer fans roared out ear-splitting Solidarity slogans on Wednesday as well as saluted and sang greetings to the union's leader Lech Walesa, who said the government is trying to smear his name. The 39-year-old electrician was greeted with deafening
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1444 6 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices closed moderately lower in the second straight day at profit-taking on Wednesday, but volume slackened as institutional investors moved to the sidelines. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell 12.80 points on Tuesday, retreated another six to 1241.97. On the broader
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    • 256 6 UPI IN A MOVE to consolidate resources in an economic battle with foreign steel companies, LTV Corp has announced a proposed merger with Republic Steel Corp of Cleveland that would create the second largest steel company in the United States. Only US Steel would
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    • 192 6 SEPT 39 Frmnci Sandoa Ra» "ii 1 3315 m unch -1 Action! Sulnet AIudiUk Br. Z ra -12 Sulaer Rm Swiss Baak Br 1466 361 -30 a luiutsw Rag. Brown Boren Br. PI)m n#lm Rr S3 11*0 1966 (inch -30 -10 Swiaa Bank Corp R«b 334 •1 V/1D> Uvlfj
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    • 881 6 Compagnie Financiere de Paribas Head Office: Banque Paribas, 3, rue d'Antin, ***** Paris, France Singapore Branch: 16 Raffles Quay #39-01, Hong Leong Building, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****44 Exchange Rates: At 31 December 1962 USBI.OO FF 6.725 Consolidated Balance Sheet (At 31 December in millions, before distribution) Aaceti Cash and central
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    • 129 6 See page 11 for Asian and London stocks. r OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT RIGHTS ISSUE OF 45,294,360 SHARES OF Ssl EACH AT Ss3 PER SHARE Stockholders of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited are hereby informed that the Directors' Circular Letter. Provisional Allotment Letter and
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  • 808 7  -  By STEVE LOHR THE three-year programme restricting the flow of Japanese motorcars into the United States still has six months more to run, but the campaign to extend it in some form for another year is already well underway.
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  • 1296 7  -  The flares are still burning over Singapore's oil refineries, but the industry is facing major problems. LOH HUI YIN reports on why the problems go beyond these shores, and what action is being taken to tackle the crisis. LOH HUI YIN OIL refining
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 169 7 FOR SALE PLYWOOD PLANT MODERN SECOND HAND PLYWOOD PLANT/MACHINERY IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: 1973 CAPACITY: 40 m 3 PER 8 HOURS VENEER PEELING LATHE, WIDTH: 270 CM PRESS SIZE: 330 x 165 CM, 30 LEVELS PARTICLE BOARD PLANT MODERN SECOND HAND PARTICLE BOARD PLANT/MACHINERY IN GOOD CONDITION.
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    • 658 7 9 Multibanco Comermex, S.N.C. Head Office Plaza Comermex Mexico 10. D.F. Telephone (905) 557-8622 Telex *****37 MBCMME Singapore Branch. 14-03/04, The Octagon 105 CecH street. Singapore 0106 Telephone 222-0195 Telex RS *****/6 BALANCE SHEET as of December 31,1982 Assets (Thousand of Pvsosi Cast) Deposits Central Bank) Oue from Mexican foreign
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  • 455 8 WHEN a small cake has to be shared, everybody can get a share if it is divided into small enough portions. West German trade unionists are using this type of reasoning to justify a shorter work week. They argue that since the number of jobs has
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  • 1604 8  -  On October 6 1973, the Middle East exploded in what became known as the Yom Kippur War. Ten years later, the world is still feeling the consequences. As a direct result of that Arab-Israeli conflict, the oil price weapon was used for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 183 8 /sign of if good v service W For details write to Lombard North Central PLC. BankmgServices. Dept 510.. 17 Bruton Street. London WIA 3DH. England Telephone 01-409 3434 (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) INTERIM RESULTS V The Directors announce the following unaudited results of the Group and the Company
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1116 8 -11-OIE CROSSWORD \"4 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACKO6B 4 A lover's business (6) 7 Livens things at Amiens, maybe (8) 8 Worker never without ink 10 Ear for music? (5) 13 Affectionate letter from Jane (5) 14 Come through and check a letter (4) 15 Not much to go for (4) 16
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  • 762 9  -  By BARRY MAY Reuter BRITAIN'S Labour Party is about to pick a youthful leftwinger untested in public office to try to revive its political fortunes after the worst election defeat in 50 years. Neil Kinnock, a 41-year-old Welsh labourer's son with freckles and
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  • 861 9  -  By TOM BRIDGMAN Reuter A MAJOR search for oil and gas in New Zealand is about to get underway. At least six offshore wells will be drilled to the west of the North Island and in the deep waters to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 429 11 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday closed higher across a wide front in heavy trading, ending a two-day slide. At 1500 the All-Ordi-naries Index was up 5.5 points at 721.9, near its high for the day, although many heavyweight mining stocks finished well below their session highs. National turnover totalled a
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    • 409 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed easier after an early small advance was wiped out following news of a net 1983 interim loss by Hongkong Land Co. HK Land announced a group net loss before extraordinaries of HKJIO7.I million in first half 1983 compared with a $543
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    • 443 11 SHARE prices yesterday retreated from the record high reached at midday as investors turned cautious about the high price levels. The market average shed a provisional 12.71 to close at 9,432.61, down from the record 9,448.03 at midday and Wednesday's closing 9,445.32. Prices were mixed in
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    • 162 11 PRICES yesterday closed mostly steady in quiet trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand. The Book Club Index rose 0.16 point to 126.99 with turnover rising to 312,587 shares from the previous 182,285. SEPT Bants A ok ham Tljal Atl* Fibre Ayuthaya In* And Trim 136 u nch Bangkok
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    • 121 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed little changed, although turnover Increased markedly. Turnover Jumped to 29.22 million pesos from 847,455 pesos after the Lepanto block sale worth 23.8 million pesos. SEPT Pesoe Acojc Mining Anglo PhU Apex Mining B Atiu Con B 0011 so -0019 1 Baguto Oola Bute Petroleum 0.007
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  • 947 11 SHARE prices closed yeterday with a slightly firmer bias after rallying from a lacklustre start, but dealers said trade was once again very thin as the market awaited a move in UK interest rates. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 1.6 points at 698.5. The Bank
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 164 11 i YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) yra: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,740; 32s 3,690, 40s 3,830 (per bale of 400 lbs). P*e<* China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq;
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    • 329 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 106, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55. THAI
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    • 926 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday, after a hesitant start, continued this week's bull trend with all positions establishing new contract highs by midday. After early profit-taking had taken the November position down to £1,791, speculative buying found a lack of selling resistance and pushed prices back above Wednesday's
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    • 32 11 Rubber; Sep 29 Singapore: October 228.50 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: October 251.75 cents (up 0.75 cents) Tin: M 529.95 per kilo (down 17 cents) 100 tonnes (down 40 tonnes)
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    • 78 11 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell 17 cents to M 529.95 a kilo, following a weak close in London. The price remained within the ITA lower range of 5 and M132.K. The buffer stock manager took about 41 per cent of the offering, with the balance
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    • 158 11 CHINESE Prtdiee Exchaage, Slngaporr, noon eloriag prices per lMkg yesterday. CuoMt oil: Bulk fob 1178.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $191.00 sellers, new drum fob $195.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $340.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 284 11 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed higher with October One RSS buyers quoted at 228.50 cents per kilo, up one-and-a-half cents from Wednesday. After opening half a cent higher on steadier London invoices, prices fluctuated in thin trading, dealers said. Levels improved by one cent in the afternoon on
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    • 426 11 RAS price* In cent* per kUo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 227.00 228 00N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 227 50 228.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 229.50 230 00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 222.50 224 SON UK Com 221.50 223.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 218.50
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    • 161 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased on long liquidation after opening higher following London traders' reports of Soviet purchases. These were later denied by Malaysian dealers, who felt positions were overdone during recent firmness and need some correction. In Oct central fell MJ4O to MJ1.350 a
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    • 108 11 FINE CHINESE ANTIQUES WORKS OF ART KWOK GALLERY Pte L 1d J 545 Orchard Road. #03-01. Far East Shopping Centre Singapore 0923. Tel: *****16/*****42. THREE GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE SINCE 1918 Thai Seafood Served In True Siamese Style Va f fj A if t k Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy
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    • 107 11 Memories 8.15. Jim's board meeting must he running late. I'm glad he asked me to come hy myself in case he was delayed. The music and atmosphere brings back memories of the time he proposed three years ago today. The service is still impeccable and its nice of them to
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  • 2360 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contract! are quoted after
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  • 3458 12 Gr's Gr's Net 1983 Last Div Div Yld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr COOO) High Law SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Acma 236 7.5 3.1 1 180.0 354 148 Alcom 271 -4 5.0 3.8 13 23.9 7 273 271 267 148 Allied
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  • 182 12 Maa&gen' prices It Sep SI 8DK3APOHE UNIT ISO The Commerce 3.44 The Saving* Fund 1.98 S par* Prog Fond IJO S pare Sec. Fund 2.24 S pore Invest Fund 1.15 S'pore Equity Fund 1.53 R 3 65 2.10 1 5#*ri 2.38 i.r 162 DIAMOND MOT 8TORE Aug Diamond
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  • 1756 12 BID and otter price» officially listed and Ihmlimm In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of share» traded shown In bracket* in lots of 1,000 units unleaa otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS 11»inil (4 008 4 08S) Alew (2.58) (3) 2 94 (6)
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  • 847 12 TRADING remained eantlaas aa the Singapore ateekmarket yesterday. Prices drifted slightly darlag the maralag bat same flrmlag of prices la the afteraeaa braagbt the market to a mixed close. Valame improved slightly bat was stUI law. Same dealers say that caasMerlag the lack of eatossiasm amaag lavestars,
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  • 502 12 SHARE prices closed slightly steadier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices opened at around overnight levels and then drifted within narrow limits till the noon close. Trading was sluggish. However, buyers returned in the afternoon and lifted prices. Although turnover was slightly higher
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 633 13 NYT THIS has been a trying week in the stock market for Merrill Lynch k Co, Wall Street's ..standard-bearer in the brokerage business. Recent weakness in Merrill's stock, furthermore, has spread to the shares of other publicly«owned investment houses. On Wednesday, Merrill Lynch fell 1
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    • 468 13 CMDpMy Partlealan Ex Date Baaks Cteae it, a* i wfliiro Bonus issue of 1 (or 1 Oct 5 Oct 17 Bakll litll CASH Bonus issue of 1 for 1 Oct 10 Oct 20 Proposed bonus issue of 1 for 1 NYA NYA Proposed rights issue of 1 for
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    • 189 13 AJINOMOTO (M) Bhd has reported a nine per cent decline in unaudited pre-tax profits to M 53.12 million for the six months to June 30, 1963. Turnover during the half year reviewed was also barely maintained at $24.16 million against $24.30 million previously.
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    • International ROUNDUP
      • 48 13 has announced group net profit after tax and minority interests of HK591.61 million ($73.17 million) in the six months ended June 30. An interim dividend of 7.5 cents (nine) has been declared, payable on Oct 31. Books will be closed from Oct 17 to 31.
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      • 86 13 a 56 per cent subsidi- ary of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown, said it expects results in the second-half of 1963 to show an improvement over yearago figures but full 1983 results will be lower than in 1962. Harbour Centre has reported net profit in the
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      • 63 13 has reported group net attributable profit of HK154.4 million (156.9 million) in the six months ended June 30. An interim dividend of 15 cents has been declared on increased share capital after a one-for-four bonus issue in August (same on old capital). The dividend is payable
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      • 59 13 Reuter has declared group net profit of HKJ7.OB million ($10.33 million) in the six months ended June 30. An interim dividend of 1.5 cents (four) has been declared, payable on Nov 16. The books will be closed from Oct 19 to 28. The company
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    • 49 13 BOU8TEAOCO Sli|tp«re Limited: EGM at 3rd Storey, Phoenix Building, 11 Palmer Road, Singapore on Oct 10 at noon. CI HeMiagi BeriMrf: Sixth annual general meeting to be held at The Anggerik Room, 4th Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, on Oct 12 at 10 am.
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    • 283 13 SANYO UutrlM (M) Bhd appears to have cheeked the dswaward tread la Its earaiags la the earreal dx maaths to Jaae SI with uaaadltod pre-tax praflts rislag by Noe 48 per eeat toMSSBI,W. Taraaver, bawever, rase by a marflaaJ twa per eeat to $21.41 mllltoa.
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    • 642 13 Market Talk... LONDON-based stockbroking firm Slmai 6 Ceatee has forecast pretax profits of M 540.4 million for Selangor Properties for the year ending Oct 31, 1983. This is substantially lower than the company's own forecast of 151.4 million. Nevertheless, Simon 6 Coates is recommending the
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    • 15 13 We've moved up! Now on the 6th Storey with more room to serve you better.
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    • 11 13 The Straits Companies Times ,tesS: directory Agencies Of Singapore (Buku Merah)
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    • 275 13 This announcement appears as a matter of record only w OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED I incorporated in Itv Repubbc erf Sngaporoi Rights Issue of 50,637,911 Shares of One Dollar each at 552.50 per share MANAGED AND UNDERWRITTEN BY ASIAN-AMERICAN MERCHANT BANK LIMITED The following also participated in the underwriting: ADP
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 164 14 Rises M T P 230 ICS 875 M A A 1100 Hong Leong lad 800 PMKI 530 488 hiu 211 14 Banking 980 C C 680 S N P L 560 Mm Hldga 705 Spore Laad 575 Stk Maia lad 570 Paa-El 50« 332 26 25 20 20 20
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    • Article, Illustration
      146 14 Rises Indices S P Text 364 Pan Elec 368 ASM 560 U M Flour 680 KLInd 750 Johan 780 Norseehem 800 Falls +24 +18 15 15 15 15 15 MBT Indicator: NST Industrials: NST Finance: NST Hotels: NST Properties: NST Tins: NST J rubbers: Sep 28 *****00 1356.46
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    • 137 14 AP THE New York stock market turned upward yesterday morning, bidding to rally after a twosession decline. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials, off 18.80 points on Tuesday and Wednesday, recovered 5.29 points to 1,247.26 in the first half hour. Gainers and losers were
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  • 587 14  -  Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM TAN CHONG Motor Holdings Bhd has achieved an impressive growth in firsthalf earnings in spite of stagnant market conditions, and the group is now poised to end the year with profits exceeding all forecasts. Group pre-tax
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  • 529 14 ROBINSON and Co Ltd, faced with heavy expenses from the relocation to Cold Storage Centrepoint and the troubled John Little operations, has its investment in the prestigious new shopping complex to thank for illuminating its otherwise dismal year-end results. Group pre-tax earnings rose by
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  • 172 14 LANDMARKS Holdings Bhd (previously known as Premium Holdings) has reported group pre-tax profits of M$356,000 ($1.29 million) on operating revenue of $4-23 million ($5.41 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1963. The results do not incorporate the results of Landmarks Corporation Bhd and its subsidiaries as
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  • 450 14 KAMUNTING Tin Dredging (M) Bhd, the smallish tin mining company that derives its income partly from leasing out its only operating dredge, is now set to push ahead with its diversification plans. Among areas which the company will be moving into are the logging
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  • 284 14 SINGAPORE Bus Service (1978) Ltd has maintained interim earnings in spite of a drop in turnover. For the six months ended June 30, 1983. the group turned in pre-tax profits of $9.83 million compared with $9.57 million in the previous interim. Turnover
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  • 216 14 CITY Devetopmeate Lid hat baaght the Buckley Road praperty formerly awaed by Ualtod Eaglaeers Ltd. The 3,Tti mare metre rite, which consists af fear eld baagalewa ambers 8, II aad 12 waa mM by UE earlier tbla year. Bat a* formal aaaeaaeemeata aa the traaaactiea
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  • 731 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew MERCHANT banks take a certain amount of risk when they underwrite rights issues of public listed companies. Some take more risks and some take less. Take the case of United Industrial Corporation's recently completed one-for-two rights issue at $1.20
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 54 14 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy; cloudy with rains in some areas. the Airport hoars pri#r pm #n a»* Maximum temperature 31 5 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 27 0 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 4 45 Rainfall In millimetres 0.5 Total rainfall for the month 145 p Total rainy days
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 344 15 AP LONGSHOREMEN in Boston defied a federal judge's order that they begin unloading lumber from a Soviet freighter in Boston harbour. "Nobody's working the shift," Phil Orlandella, spokesman for the Massachusetts Port Authority, said. He said he didn't know the next step,
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    • 475 15  -  By JUNE LIM NEPTUNE Orient Lines is in the process of selling one of its two product tankers to a Singapore tanker operator. The agreement with Hiap Hin Shipping A Trading for the sale of the 26,906 dwt Neptune Aries is expected
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 85 15 AFP GREEK authorities refused to allow a US Navy transport ship to take on munitions at a port on Crete for the US contingent in Lebanon. Greek government spokesman Dimitris Marudas said that Greece had "no intention of allowing its territory to be used in the transportation
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      • 128 15 AFP AN OIL slick off the Humber estuary in northeastern England created after an accident involving an Iranian supertanker on Tuesday, has been contained but not completely controlled, an official source said. The slick was released after the tanker Sivand, transporting 104,000 tons of Nigerian crude oil, crashed
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      • 106 15 Reuter THE US reacted sharply to Iran's latest threat to restrict shipping in the Mid-East Gulf, saying it would view with grave concern any threat to peaceful navigation there. US State Department spokesman Alan Romberg suggested once again that the US would act if necessary to keep
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    • 748 15 SUpptegLlae Afea Ahrnridrl Liner P*ge VI X CM j j Alpac VI s Antara Shpg X s AFC Line V 4 APL m 4/9 Arabian Bulk DC 9 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asa broker V 9 Alia Merchant VI 4 Atlas Line A astasia Line
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    • 480 16 AFP THE Asia-Pacific region's extensive inland waterways are begging for development as a cheaper and practical alternative to roads and rails, United Nations experts say. The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) said in a press release that inland waterways
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    • 1832 16 Adriatic Caatalaer Continenul Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). African Shipping Agen-Afra-Earaala Um Transgroup Um, Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marinte* Enterprise (PK). v AlpM Intrasea (S) BinUng Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling and Forwarding (PN). Ailtraa* Expreaa All trans Express Amerteaa
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    • 1694 16 CHARTERING remained quiet on Wednesday in most sections of the freight market with further falls in freight rates seen, shipbrokers said. Grain operators paid US$l7 from the US Gulf to South Africa against $17.80 previously, while the slightly lower level of $7.25 was paid for 71,000 long tons
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    • 196 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 974 17 Reuter UNREST in West German shipyards has highlighted a crisis in European shipbuilding that contrasts sharply with near-boom conditions in the Far East. Usually non-militant workers in West Germany, the world's third largest shipbuilder, temporarily occupied loss-making yards in Bremen and Hamburg this month
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    • 85 17 Reuter THAILAND has cut tax levied on chartering ships to one per cent from 10 per cent, a Thai government spokesman said. The decision followed complaints from the Thai Shipowners' Association that a high vessel chartering tax prevents Thailand from competing with foreign shipping lines. The
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    • 5707 22 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 792 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Johore Br 23A 30.9.83 2130 Kawasaki FSB 0800-0900 L2 Hl/Ll B8/B8 B3/B3 S2/S2 Fl/Gl Anro Aust ***** 30.9.83 2300 Jardlne TA 3 1000-1200/1100-1200 K Kanevsky 32AW83 1.10.83
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    • 409 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Altenburg Chang Xing Eastern Leader Formosa Star Kota Cantlk Muehlhausen Ned Letive Oasis Saint Rajah Brooke San Juan Xln Hua I Basilica Builder Bunga Orkid Central Bohol Oar Mlodzlezy Golden Eagle Jenhol Kota Petani Kota Ratna Mikhail Olmlnskly Ned Loire Nikolay
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    • 454 15 BOOKS FOR Times Bookshops iLa_ I R L) I l •\M\II :OOCL I Ohjeimt Overseas Co*U<mm Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO f UROPE VIA SUEZ Spor. Malar* I KOREAN CHANCE 14* 4/10 5/10 TMNSIKItU) MIS 17* 10/10 11/10 iIOHM lAOJN 21V 16/10 17/10 acvtin PAUL 37* 24/10 25/10 owjfTv am
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    • 268 15 OSEALORDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR, SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 7ULLY^CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAPAN TAIWAN IIONCikOMi UASC3 btmt mm I qatmo mm. fum'a dot i ita vqk j/m/u Tm> M IM3 Katmj*ty Q«TNt SEALORD SHPPMG AGENOES 70 SHENTON WAY #04
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    • 25 15 1 A LONDON Freights D/ID WHO Acts for Whom H CONSORTIA ffl SHIPPING Schedule VHI/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX REGIONAL Weather X SHIPS In Pert X
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    • 774 15 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.B. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. INLAND POINTS PKclang I Pentng *P'delDhim| B"more I Chuton 1/11 WIW i r la." #;/< RTiTiiavni 4-4/10 11-11/10 lt-11/10 24-24/10 1-1/11 7-7/11
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    • 338 16 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe Mm Acceptnt For 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aarhus, Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Ma*mo. Stockholm. Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo for Spore Bangkok Pis contact PERMtSC P Ketang
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    • 389 16 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wa«t Pacific North Wast Atlantic/Canada VII 7/10 Tl Aho acceptng LCL Carjo MfiTMLM MMU *32/M3 STMINCONON V 24 344 SMOM«» MMU *15/345 *11/300 tAhoaccaptng cargo to Mu 1 Ate OhaU HTOM M« SOU 12/11 11/11 17/11 15/11 li/U M/U 4/12 1/12 M/U 4/12
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    • 788 17 The Straits Steamship Group OCC Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabaft, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: .jj AnK" GotfMHbifff Msfevw te Mverp. Armtentam M rf UK refta* Ceeft CONTAJNERSHf SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK rcusus prbe *2osn PEGASUS fW V7MM SINGAPORE
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    • 791 17 GUARANTEED SAILINGS. GUARANTEED SAVINGS. No matter how small your consignment, we'll take care of everything, right from your doorstep. —i Ms_ 490-452 ALEXANDRA ROW. SINGAPORE OSII TELEX BORNEO RS 2160(1 CALL SHAH 638-333 Jg Franco Belgian Services if- 'bi j ht, n v,r t iff .it h /i, ,jr F'iS'i
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    • 717 18 n y 10 CONTINENT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS S pore P Ketenf Ston H bucj B haven Mam ie Havre Antwerp iNlwbl 4/10 6/10 24/10 26/10 28/10 29/10 31/10 TatiaEipea U/10 13/10 31/10 2/11 4/11 5/11 7/11 Oufc* tor 19/10 21/10 8/11 10/11 12/11 13/11 IVU Kautwri Mara ft/10 27/10 16/11
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    • 403 18 In Fron RIISAN NCHON BUSAN 16/10 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUR Oft Vl* SUEZ Mfmbe. <h« Conwtiun hvuo fw m omnu. Oct m HOHEKONB CORTMCR 38 PJrta* rpn 1/10 2/10 8/10 9/10 16/10 17/10 FUI IY CONT AINI RISE D 'O HH>M NORIH «MIRICA ASICOAVI 1 K* Spm* m LJmcUCMm
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    • 448 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPF CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI I ICI CARGO FOR m MS FU (OH MM LM Era Mbl 7/10 a/10 30/14 1/11 1/11 4/11 Ewr Ml 10/10 17/11 1/11 1/11 11/11 11/n 11/11 Im Mil 24/10 27/10 17/11 »/U n/11 22/11 24/11 aijo moths ia/Fa s fa/fa to
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    • 717 18 Everett Lines m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Spare P.Aaiant PA-MI 4/7 Oct 1/2 Od msmeikwmA 5/7 Oct HTOKYM 13/15 Oct PA-AN 25/21 Oct 29/31 Oct B F SS C Agents m Moloyua BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 $AC I
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    • 683 19 PIL GROUP AKA 2°** QE Singapore loading for KOTAS!?^ U f"US 30/3 OCT HOOCIOAM, JEDD, l"iS 10/12 OCT HOOEIDAH, AOAB *°I* f**l 2*/30 OCT DJIBOUTI, HODEII kota f"1?? 30/t MOV HOOCIOAH. JEDOi KOTA SEJATI E-471 30/1 NOV HOOEIDAH, JEDOj ACCEPTING CONT AINERS TO HODEtOAH/AQABA/PT.SUOAN/MOOADISCK} LOADING FOR: HODEIDAH, JEDDAM, AOAB A,
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    • 394 19 PL IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/IK AO SERVICE M.V. ALWASITTI Bombay/Aqaba/Bavah/ Ba|hdad/Madrat/CocNn do M.V. BAGHDAD 10 Oct EAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M V BAGHDAD 10 Oct Japanese Ports M.V BAGHDAD 10 Oct THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD I BASRAH UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTMG
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    • 717 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 tUROPf RaoMwi Bay ToA« Ciprtss OtaAa ti) Kamakwa Maru Livtrpoal Sir Cardfan Bay PNC SPM 4/11 7/10 U/10 12/10 19/10 11/10 20/10 24/10 3/11 1/11 10/11 9/11 11/11 27/11 4/12 HAM 6 HAYfN 21/10 21/10 2/11 4/11 10/11 12/11 11/11 20/11 24/11
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    • 1657 20 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CANADA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI/MICROBRIDGE A MIDLAND BRIDGE) FEEDER VESS£L CHORE BHDS V 23 ALSO ACCEPTMG (MM.AM) BHDS) ATLANTIC COAST NG PKLG STORE MOTIO VESSEL T/S rout LA/IB OAKIAH) XAITLI vm bc 1 Oct
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    • 739 20 si J CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAHKR/REEFER SERVICE Im** tar lOS MGEIES SM FRANCISCO SEATTLE TtCOMt VANCOUVER B C *cc«p*»n fa/Fa Mmh AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE B- 2t/27 Mb. M ?Btti at A N/C 0 U SSA Accaptof Fa/Fa Cm P W»t Spo« MHb 30 Sept 13 Oct 11/1?
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    • 601 20 FT! ITD KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anton Road. *18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0307. Tal: *****22 *****67 P Kalang: Tal *****1/8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES 7 A /l" yundai Merchant Marine SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE USA SERVICE PACIFIC/GULF/ATLANTIC PORTS S pore Indonesia T| Mam Loading tor HAEBARAKI 5 Oct In Part 13 Oct
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    • 713 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road =27 16 (ntemdliun 1 P.l/,1, Singapore 0207 Tel 224t>511 iL.r«* s <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S port P. Ktianf Lo*<in| lerFOOT HAMILTON BBS 3911 In Pert SaM ftp AM UK (AVON) COSMOS DENEB *****14 7Od 3 Oct AMtrarp/R'4am/U((Ataa) ANANGCL HAITMESS *****12 12 Od
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    • 850 21 y NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPg FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): a< r*e CmiKiw* Havre 23/10 29/10 4/11 12/11 19/11 27/11 R'Dwn 24/10 30/10 5/11 13/11 20/11 28/11 F'stowe 26/10 1/11 7/11 15/11 22/11 30/11 H'burg 28/10 3/11 9/11 17/11 24/11 2/12 Bran 29/10 4/11 10/11
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    • 581 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels < i SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO KEELUNG. BUSAN INCHON IT dUI SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA UN/30K Mw*g Pwt/Jlol Cawt/311S *pruw *ancis PTI ud IH ???«!!l/;?0«?46 CWIUfw, CjfcvMi 13/10 17/10 30/9 12/10 «>IO 29/10 3/11 *'M* »UH'S TUUS SfTll SUM f£C «l let
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    • 1026 21 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SNSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Teteohon# lc Cable Address SMSOV SMGAFOK Tel.. (tankers K M380 KSalts»10l P KCLANG WS SHMKAT NAM SOON SDN. BM> 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR. TlfW r jrTm r NO 1. 1ALAN CEMPENWG PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA C^im«552J?^,' Tel *****6/8
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 621 22 Ur Ke«|i«n»l Container Lilies 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday CO) REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA HOT. STOW SKU ¥OY. STOW PHUKET 151/152 SAO In Part 231/232 3 Oct (Od 153/154 10 Ort 13 Od 233/234 17 Oct 20 Oct :n*&M SINGAPORE ISLANDS J
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 253 23 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD iStti Cut 9/10. 13/11. 16/10. 19/10 STOUT KLBOUNC. ADELADE BRISBANE w/coimn CANADA/U.S.A. 1/10. 7/10. 14/10 13/10. 21/10 5(5 11/10 •AISO ACCfPTWG CARGOES fOR OTHER PORTS'JESTWATIONS ON REQUEST •AISO ACCEPIKG W6OONO CARGOES fROM THE ABOVE PORTS a SEAGULL MARINE SERVICES (PTE) LTD., 73, Amoy Street, Singapore, 0104
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    • 739 23 Sankyo Kaiun Kabushiki Kaisha Tokyo, Japan is pleased to announce that with effect from 1 st October 1983, our agent in Port Kelang will be A TIGA PINA SHIPPING SDN. BHD. 53 Jalan Berangan P.O. Box 154, Port Kelang, Malaysia. Tel: *****1/5. Telex: MA*****. AB* IFSHIP Cable: "PINASHIP PORTKELANG". Our
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 103 24 j# j :i n #r HGUH MONTItT 110 SttWCf 10 MSI tflllCM PORTS OCCEPTWG Fa/ICI CONTUCK I BRfMBUU U* STORf LOAOMC CARGO FOR 25/10/13 LMOS/COIOHOU/IOME/fOWmOK/ MAIUX/MDMN/FKETONN/BMUI./DAKAR aw* wans wen chang shipping enterprises pte ltd 10 ANSON ROAD, -27-15, INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. SINGAPORE 0207 1. *****27 > *****27 TELEX: RS24S2I INTERMARITIME LTD.
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    • 83 24 REGULAR SERVICE TO THE PHILIPPINES LMfetar literuttml Skipping C*. tae. f Muil> f" l ft ijWn (PMpp»*» Ftaf) 5/10/13 Bjt™,,, (l-WppmM Flat) 5/10/83 IbA/Bat***! *|«nh: JACKY'S TRANSPORT ft SMPPMG AGENCY PTE. LTD. Port/tab*, phone *****M/9 I *****11 SHPPIN6 TRADING CO., (PTE) LTD. TEL: 2218X88(5 Imm) SKCW.KD f« CMMO KAVY ifT
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    • 640 24 Rouueg BOHLER SHIPPING PTE. LTI 137 Mortal St. #11-02 Ink of East Ash lltff Si*|ipii 0104 Til *****44 |3 Hilil Tim AS ***** IOSHIP DIRECT REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VESSEL HANNURI HAN WOO HAN KIL TBN SAM WOO LOADINGDammam/Kuwait Banda Bushire/ Banda Khomeri Oubai/Damman/Kuwait Jeddah/Hod«tdah Dammam/Dubai/Kuwait CRUSSWATER FREKHT SERVICES RTt LTI
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    • 694 24 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 11-01. 13Hi floor, Gotdon Mite Tower, Booch Rood, Sinoopore 0719. Tol: *****44 Tl* R*****2 HEAPCO SJN6APOK TO PHUKET/WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE P. K&ANG PENANG PHUKET LANGSA ¥27/13 Pert 30el FULL CONTAMER SERVICE TO PORT KELANG/PENANG STORE P. KCLANG PENANG L MMMG V 21/13 Mt/1
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    • 284 24 «r w Shipping (Singapore) private "rrwtecJ NVOCC DIRECT SERVICE ETA/FTD uuih I f Oct PT HARCOURT. LAGOS. MOT AO) TMTMCA I 17 Od PT HARCOURT. LAGOS MAT MX Od ALEXANDRIA LMASSOL LATTAKIA. ALSO PROVING NJND TRANSPORTATION ON FCL BASS EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE J VSL ANANGEL MES ALfXAfOROS TSAULOHS TSAUJRB
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 177 24 Ti Regional Weather ft y Q 03 K Ui I El 1 0 i r x \-4 v *»> m N/ oi 4gt£Sr?Ty J\ SiILLrU: Is SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDmONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c s-S Wim Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm
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