The Business Times, 7 October 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 356 1  -  By KOH TSE YING SOLAR Generators Pte Ltd, Singapore's first solar cell manufacturer, has closed shop after only a year of production. The company, founded by two publicly listed companies National Iron and Steel Mills and Inchcape and a private firm, Newton Industries
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  • 251 1 BRAZIL, the country with the world's biggest debts, has increased the pressure on the world's banks by seeking more time to pay. Its government has asked foreign banks to extend deadlines for repayment of US$l2 billion in loans due in coming years, said the
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  • 420 1  -  By CHRIS LIM TALK of large-scale selling of Singapore and Malaysian-based shares by at least one Hongkong investment trust sent the Singapore stock market lower again yesterday. The Business Times Composite Index was reduced by a further 9.96 points to 884.77 and the
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  • 158 1 Reuter THE United States ExportImport Bank has approved a US$l3B million (***** million) loan to help Singapore Airlines purchase four Boeing 757-200 Jet aircraft for delivery late next year. A spokesman of the bank said in Washington yesterday that the loan will
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  • 327 1 NEARLY 100 companies from the Canadian province of Ontario have expressed interest in setting up business ventures in Singapore. Their trade and investment enquiries, which were made over the past six months, are likely to result in new agencies or joint ventures. Speaking to
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  • 166 1 AFP MALAYSIA yesterday renewed its call to developed nations to alter their domestic consumption patterns in an effort to help redress the enormous disparity between developed and developing countries. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam emphasised that for the interest of developed and developing
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 109 1 UPI CHINA has warned it can reclaim Hongkong "any time it chooses" and that it may not wait for long if Britain clings to its "obstinate colonialist stand" in talks over the colony's future. The warning, contained in a commentary in the official Communist Party newspaper People's Daily,
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    • 80 1 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said US-Soviet relations are "more realistic" now than at any time in recent years and said ties between Washington and Moscow are not at their lowest level since the Cold War. Mr Reagan said the US for the first time is actually talking about
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    • 47 1 Reuter THE Tokyo Stock Exchange closed at a record high yesterday for the second successive day. Brokers said foreign investors and local speculators piled into the active market and the average bounded up 38.04 to a closing 9,529.97 with 380 million shares changing hands. Reuter
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    • 61 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN oil explorers said they have uncovered what appears to be a vast new field under the sea bed off the north-west coast. The oil is flowing from the test well, named Jabiru One-A, at such pressure that widening the width of the pipe's choke will
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    • 98 1 Reuter HUNDREDS of pieces of debris from a South Korean jumbo jet shot down by the Soviet Union last month was brought to Seoul from Japan, a spokesman for Korean Air Lines (KAL) said. The 700 items included pieces picked up by Japanese searchers off the coast of
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    • 61 1 Reuter HAMERSLEY Holdings Ltd iron ore workers in Western Australia voted to return to work after a two-month series of rolling strikes in support of a 35-hour work week, the company said. A spokesman said the workers, members of eight unions, voted to accept the company's offer
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    • 83 1 Bernama ASEAN countries have again protested against the European Economic Community commission's proposal to levy a consumption tax on vegetable oils and seeds at their two-day joint consultative council meeting in Brussels which ended yesterday. The proposed tax, said to be about 12.5 per cent, would, if
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  • 278 1 THE Geld Exehaage af Wags par» Is likely to be remmm seen to reflect tto braaiwnlag eat late flaaadal fataras trading. A prapasal to change the aame will be tabled at aa filrnritiiir)' general meeting af the GEB to be beM tbto —1 er
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  • 291 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Marcos has taken a series of steps to lessen political turmoil and economic trouble in the Philippines. He has asked the country's Labour Ministry to examine possible wage increases as well as ordered a crackdown on profiteers and hoarders to deal
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  • 135 1 UPI THOUSANDS of Filipinos took to the streets of Manila yesterday, vowing to fight the "guns, goons and gold" of President Marcos with bigger and bigger protests. "There is no power on earth that can destroy us," protest leader Salvador Laurel told 5,000 cheering
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    • 251 1 I Fw mort intormjtwn Cahners Exposition Group V.IIJM. *****45 UH3QBB HOW high the yen can go is becoming the hottest talking point in foreign exchange markets Page 2 UK broker predicts yen will reach 210 to the dollar by the end of 1984 Page 2 THE US budget deficit will
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 346 2 Reuter ARGENTINA has authorised commercial banks to freeze foreign currency deposits for 60 days if they lack sufficient cash to pay maturities. President Reynakk) Bignone signed the decree authorising banks to impose the freeze, but allowing them to pay clients in cash if they have
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    • 142 2 Reuter CANADA may launch a US$3OO million to $400 million Eurobond soon, probably before the end of this week. Bond market sources in London said Deutsche Bank would be the likely lead manager for such an issue, which would probably carry a coupon of 11
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    • 410 2 UPI A FEDERAL judge has (reed the president of Argentina's central bank after three days of questioning on treason charges involving his handling of efforts to renegotiate the nation's foreign debt. Judge Federico Pinto Kramer questioned Julio Gonzalez del Solar for six hours on
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    • 301 2 HOW klgh the yea cm go is becoming the hottest talking paint in lireigi exchange markets. It 1« widely expected that US Preddeat Ranald Reagan will be raising the tberny sabject with Japaneae Prime Minister Yaaahire Nahaaeae whea they meet aext
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    • 331 2 Reuter CHANGES in the components of Japanese balance of payments and a desire by authorities for a stronger currency will likely lead the yen to appreciate to 210 to the dollar by the end of 1984, UK broker Phillips and Drew said. Phillips and
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    • 489 2 NYT THE World Bank, the biggest single source of money for debt-plagued countries of the Third World, has begun a broad coun try-by-country analysis of their needs as a guide to increasing the bank's capital. The study, which is to be completed next spring,
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    • 476 2 FT BANK of Montreal, Canada's third largest bank, is acquiring Harris Bankcorp, the third largest banking group in Chicago and the 31st biggest in the US, in an agreed cash bid worth about US$55O million. The acquisition, which had been widely expected
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    • 127 2 Reuter ISSUE terms for 10-year Japanese national bonds will probably be revised for the November issue if the recent upturn in the secondary market continues. Finance Ministry sources in Tokyo said yesterday that the size of a possible cut in the coupon
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 361 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed higher after fluctuating marginally throughout the session in quiet trading Total sales for the day, including kerb volume, was recorded at 259 lots. Prompt closed firmer at U*****.50/399.00 an ounce compared with New York's 1396 397 close. December at $403.20 403.70 compared with
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    • 42 2 W«tf TK» New York 10 35B 10 10B IOCS 1020S Zurich 9 85B 10 3KB 9 96S 10«S Than Wad Singapore 10 37B 9 DOB 10.47S 9 90S Closing pric« 3 5 I a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 488 2 THE US dpllar opened weaker against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday but firmed in later trading. The US dollar suffered some weakness against the local unit. Opening at 552.1330/40, it was later brought down to $2.1320/30. Subsequent trading saw some gains with the dollar closing
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    • 82 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday finished firm at 233.38 yen against 231.90/232.05 at the close in New York on Wednesday, on active short-covering ahead of the long weekend in both Japan and New York. The close was below the day's high of 233.60 yen in the afternoon but above the 231.45
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.02 per cent.
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    • 184 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Oct 6: U8 Doll in Offer Bid 7 days 9* #V* 1 month 9*4 9H 2 months 9W 9H 3 months 90/16 9 7/16 0 months 9* 9Mi S months 9* 9* 12 months 9'\ t* Das. 8wM (Middle
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    • 47 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount bouses on Oct 6: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closiaf Bhvibi SellUf 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2W 3-month Bank bills 77/10 7 5/16 3 months CD 615/1# 613/16 6 months CD 7 1/16 6 15/16 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 94 2 THE dollar yesterday opened narrowly mixed after recovering somewhat in the Far East on short-covering from the lows reached in New York on Wednesday. Opening quotes yesterday US 1.4915/25 Can ***** 403 Cross ***** 12 DMk- 3 8655 95 DFI 4 3380 3425 S Fr 3 1360 96 B
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    • 174 2 BOTH the US dollar and the Hongkong dollar were steady in late trading with activity between the two negligible. The US dollar rose to 2.5903/10 marks from an early 2.5865/72 and New York's close of 2.5820/35. However, sentiment was bearish (or the US unit in view of the softening
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  • OVERSEAS
    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 469 4 Agencies PRESIDENT Reagan called interior secretary James Watt's wisecrack about an advisory panel a "stupid remark" but said Mr Watt had "not committed an impeachable offence." Senate Republican leader Howard Baker on Wednesday again Mocked a vote on the resolution sponsored by Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd of
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    • 394 4 Reuter THE US budget deficit will range between US$l96 billion and «200 billion but probably "closer to the $196 billion mark" in the fiscal year that ended on Sept 30, according to a treasury department official. Lower than anticipated government spending in
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    • 369 4 UPI PANICKY Israelis ca Wednesday keagkt op to I SS2S sriUtoa to hard earreaetos, sad heads s( Ike ■attea's leading kaaks held emergency aeettogs with trensary iWrtols to try to knit tke raa sa Ike akekel. "He ealy aare thing Is a deilar to year
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    • 244 4 AP DUNLOP S.A., the French subsidiary of Britain's Dunlop (Holdings) Ltd Tyre and Rubber Products group, has informed its employees it intends to file for bankruptcy, Labour union officials said in Paris on Wednesday. The move had been expected in industry circles following the decision
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    • 156 4 UPI THE state-owned National Sugar Co of Jamaica, suffering a financial crunch, nounced on Wednesday it had closed its seven sugar mills and laid off more than 11,000 employees. A spokesman for the company said the temporary closings would cut production in the upcoming 1983-84
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    • 429 4 Reuter THE award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Lech Walesa has presented the Polish government with a hard political choice of whether to allow the banned Solidarity union leader to go abroad to collect It The Roman Catholic church and the majority of Poles questioned on
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    • 338 4 NYT JAPAN'S government-owned telephone system announced on Wednesday it would conclude agreements soon to buy US$B9 million of sophisticated communications equipment from three American firms. The contracts are likely to help smooth a touchy issue in US-Japanese economic relations before President Reagan's scheduled
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    • 446 4 Reuter THE Soviet news agency Tass has rejected President Reagan's latest proposals to reduce strategic nuclear forces as nothing but words, but diplomats in Moscow said this might not be Moscow's definitive stance at the Geneva arms talks. Western diplomats said that, given the heightened
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    • 326 4 UPI DEFENCE minister Moshe Areas is considering sealing Israel's Awali River defensive line, severing the Israeli-held south from the rest of Lebanon, Israel Radio reported yesterday. Closing the Israeli line to Lebanese traffic from the north would bring the de facto partition
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  • 479 6 SHOUTING matches were said to have taken place when American and Soviet negotiators last met in Geneva to discuss the reduction of nuclear weapons. The Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (Start talks) recessed in early August with Victor Karpov, the chief Soviet negotiator, declaring that
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  • 1129 6  -  A bankrupt is not a criminal, but at a bankrupt the law restricts his business activities. Catch-22 in George Tan's case in that he was adjudged a bankrupt in Singapore but was not involved in the management of companies there. He was actively involved in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 636 6 4 Endless contradiction (6) 7 Buy up the terry? (4.4) 8 Is prosecuted (or having published (6) 10 Plays around with one's feet turned out! (5) 13 As fliers, they have their hang-ups (4) 14 ftwenf aid? (4) 15 It's fishy when dad gets a posh car (4) 16 They're
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    • 703 6 SINGAPORE 5 PM Operant folowed by A House is Not a Home (Mandarin with English subtitles/r): A drama about a determined girl. Sports Spectacular The Rainbow Patch The Value of Curiosity: The cast learn some very valuable* lessons about curiosity. New Zoo Revue: Freddie decides to turn against his friends
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  • 1137 7  -  Japan's export boom has yet to boost languishing economy By KEITH STAFFORD Reuter JAPAN, the industrial giant of Asia, is struggling to stand firmly on its economic feet because its exports boom has not yet managed to boost its growth rate significantly, economists say. The
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  • 701 7  -  By GRAHAM STEWART Reuter RUMBLINGS within Britain's ruling Conservative Party that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is overplaying her "Iron Lady" epithet could disturb the triumphant air of the annual party conference next week. Critics charged that Mrs Thatcher, during her recent visit to North America,
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  • 837 7  -  By LEONARD SILK NYT HOW wflH» Is Ike iatamtiMul debt erUif Tke skort answer Is, "very". Jnst haw wrtMs was ifimiWsd is Bums Aires sa Meaday, wkea tke prealdeat sI Argcstfu'i Central Baak, Jails Gaasales Del Selar, was keM far qaestlealag sa
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 620 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures generally maintained early gains through midmorning yesterday, with most traded January £9 higher at £1,845 a tonne after 90 minutes trading. Volume was comparatively low at 840 lots, indicating market hesitancy after a run-up of almost £100 since Friday. Activity appeared to have slowed after
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    • 144 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CtttN Ymi: China Blue Phoenix 20's 2.7». 32 s 3,800, 40's 3,915 (per bale of 400 11m). Paktotaa Saw Cattaa: LSS 6.74, 4F 6.70, 289F 6.92, NT Roller Ginned 6.75 (per lb). CLOTH
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    • 114 9 AFTER trading lower most of the session, CBT soybean futures in Chicago on Wednesday ended 11V« to 4 Vi US-cents a bushel higher in moderately active trade. November, January and March each traded in a 24cent range. Local traders covering short positions from two days of heavy selling sparked
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    • 122 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 2V« US-cents a bushel higher to unchanged in quiet trade. December traded in a narrow 3Vi-cent range, unchanged from midsession. Prices remained relatively strong versus corn and soybeans, which were pressured by liquidation in the morning. Wheat also failed to react to
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    • 159 9 CHINESE Prtiiee Exckaage, Stagapare, cl—lag prieci per 1M kg yesterday. Cse—t «II: Bulk fob $170.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $183.00 sellers, new drum fob $187.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $103 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 139 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on short-covering after Wednesday's sharp fall, aided by a higher close in the Chicago soy complex. In oct, south and central rose Ms4o and Ms2o respectively to M 51,310 a tonne while north traded unchanged at M 51,290. Nov
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    • 243 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed marginally lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 228.75 cents per kilo, down a quarter cent from Wednesday. Prices held steady around overnight levels in early trading supported by some buying of November One RSS, but liquidation of October emerged later
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    • 31 9 Rubber: Oct 6 Singapore: October: 228.75 (down 0.25 cents) Malaysia: October: 252.00 cents (down one cent) Tin: M 529.60 per kilo (up five cents) 170 tonnes (up 28 tonnes)
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    • 86 9 THE Straits tia price la Penang yesterday recovered Ave ceats to Ms2S.tt a Hie, msviag witUa the ITA tower range sf Mo.lt aad MfSLM. The rise was attrl bated to batter stock maaafer sappart at this level. He tosh the balk sf the sffertag with leeal Interests abssrblag
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    • 315 9 RAS prices In cent* per kilo yesterday: Noon Clone (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers 228.25 Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. ».00 229.00N 229.25N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 228.50 229.50 228 75 229.75 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 232.00 232.50 232.25 232.75 Int. 2 R.S.S.
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    • 113 9 NOON SSI H and SMR pnca m •rtay KAB SSR20 SSR SO Mill K (1 too poliat) (1 -too pallat) OcUktr (Correal MU! Bayara Saliara 196 so irsoN 193 SO 196 SON Novaabtr (Forward Mth) Bayara Sailer* 196.60 196. SON 194-SO 196-SON SMRCV SMR L SMR 5
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    • 321 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clan (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent secoad 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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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 1201 9 NEW YORK THE stock market picked up momentum in the afternoon and prices closed sharply higher on Wednesday as investors were encouraged by Treasury Secretary Donald Regan's forecasts of a lower US budget deficit. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was unchanged at midsession, ended the day
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    • 186 9 OCT 06 Francs Actions Sulmck m H Alusulia* Br. "NO i Alusulaar H*t Brown Bo««n Br M6 110C uneh -10 Oba O*io Br. tm 10 Ctba Oelfj PCIM «o Oba 0»lfj R«f Credit Bullae Br no 10 2100 -5 Credit Sutaat R*t 403 -1 Eiektrowatt Br. am 5 OMip
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    • 80 9 OCT 06 On Hocchst mm 10 Aef-Telcfunken Honch 109.01 Si? II 03 07 Morten KiriUdl 1M0C 290JC ♦j RJW Commcrstank Cono Oumml woo loeoo 113SOB J oo KHD Uad* Htnnnntnn Prill—mm MjH 382 0C wot 3B3X ♦u ta Dklnlcf-Bfru Defusaa MS 00 3-5 Hwr 8T A Sobering Siemens Ttijmn
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    • 6 9 See page 11 for Asian stocks.
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  • 2811 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Blnfapoce yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 184 10 MM M|WI price tar Oct T/li 8D4GAFOU UNIT HI) The Commerce a jS The Savtng* Fund l.H S pare Ptof Fund 1.44 S pore Sec. Fund Mi S pore IivM Fund LU S pore Equity Fund 1-50 wr 2.50 100 1-SIsd IS 1.18 1JI DIAMOND MOT 1 Diamond
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  • 1958 10 BED ADd offer prtCM officially Uatad and buatnm in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exciiang« yaatarday, with tba number of abarae traded abown tn bracket» In lota of 1,000 unlta unlaaa otberwlae apeclfted INDURIUU (1MB) (1) 1» Atom (IMB 2.885) (18) 1m (5) 1» (1)
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  • 833 10 > TALKS abeat heavy aelllag 61 local aad MalayMaabaaed ibaret by at leact eae Haagkaag-baaed laveatmeat traat eeat abare price* tower agala yesterday. Bat the decUae waa aat aa steep aa aa Wedaeaday. Tbe Baslaeaa Tlmea Cwdpsstte ladez etoaed paiato tower at 884.TJ aad the Straits
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  • 561 10 EVEN Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik's favourable comment on the budget failed to lift sentiment yesterday as share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed easier. Prices showed some signs of recovering in early trading but subsequently slipped when sellers
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 919 11 Market Talk... LOCAL stockbroking firm, City Securities, has recommended three stocks in its latest investment publication. The stocks are Ye* Hlap Seng (Malaysia), Bmstead Holdings and UAC Bhd. YHS(M) is forecast to achieve sharply higher pretax earnings of Mslo million in the 1983
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    • 646 11 Reuter SEVERAL US airlines, burdened by high operating costs, are facing severe financial difficulties, but airline analysts do not believe the industry is on the verge of collapse. Analysts said newer lower-cost carriers and major airlines which have trimmed operating expenses should be able to
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    • 162 11 BOUSTEADCO Singapore Limited: EGM at 3rd Storey, Phoenix Building, 11 Palmer Road. Singapore on Oct 10 at noon. CI (foldings Berhad: 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. HUME
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    • 347 11 ASIATIC Development Bbd has f•recast group pre-tax profit if M 56.35 million In Its enrrent financial year ending this December. This Ia made np of $4 41 million from the existing group, «.11 million to be realised in IKS for the plantation bustneun of Ku Rubber
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    • 653 11 HUME Industries (Malaysia Bhd is confident that its move into property development to broaden its earnings base will pay off handsomely in the years ahead. Among the first major moves was its recent joint venture with the Heavy Industries Corp of Malaysia to develop a
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 397 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed easier after a quiet session. Among leaders Cheung Kong fell 25 cents to HK35.70, HK Land 12.5 to $2.275, HK Bank five to $6.50, HK Wharf 12.5 to $2.80 and Jardine Matheson 30 to $8.06. Swire Pacific "A" rose 10 cents
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      • 482 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed at a record high for the second successive day, buoyed by the sharp upturn on Wall Street on Wednesday. In active trading, the market average gained a net provisional 38.04 to close at 9,529.97 against 9,491.93 on Wednesday. The average jumped
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      • 100 11 OCT M Pesos Aco)e Mining Anglo PhU Apei Mining B 001 -0 002 Atlu Coo B SI ♦a Bagulo Basic Petroleum ***** unch Bencuet Con. B mr» 04 0.75 •11 unch first PhU Hld«a 400 -02 Lepanto B 0 0075 -0 0075 Martnduque B 5J0 -07 Mameel 0001 unch
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      • 138 11 SHARE prices yesterday Rama Tower Stht Union 48 127 484 -0.5 -1 closed lower in sluggish Sermsuk -4 trading at the Securities ExSlam Cement Slam City 381 unch change of Thailand. Cement 322 unch Slam Credit W -1 OCT 08 Bahu South Asia Fibre Aokham Thai Thai Commercial Aiti
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      • 435 11 AUSTRALIAN share markets yesterday closed mixed in sustained heavy trading, with good gains posted by a number of blue chip industrial stocks and widespread losses in the resource sector. Resource stocks rose initially, but slumped heavily in subsequent trading. The All-Ordinaries Index closed at 702.8, up 0.8, after gaining
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    • 147 11 YIXIN OmCK: (H t AN Bl II IIIM.: HK ollver Qua* »0I4)I <kean Building. SingaporeOMl4 Id 224*177 BRANCHES: HI \< H ROM): ll< Beach Road "01 IK) Singapore 071K Id 117*27* HI Kll P\VI\M.: MMXI ppct Bukii Timah Road. Singapore 21*7 Id 'Wl 1 (OIIUK oi W 21 < ollvcr
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    • 169 11 ■I^STASIA International Measurement and inspection Technology Expo 6-8 October 1983 World Trade Centre Singapore Exhibition Supported by: American Society for Quality Control (ASQC). Sponsors of the U S Product Center at INSPEX SIRA Inc (U.K.) P ore gn Commercial Service, U.S. Embassy Singapore Japan Measuring Instruments Federation (JMIF) Association of
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 178 12 Rises Indices PMC 715 20 Metro Hldgs 575 15 Oct 5 Oct 6 0 C B C 1 C S 1050 675 10 +10 BT Composite: 894.73 884.77 M T P 222 6 BT Indicator: *****03 *****97 M Cement 830 5 ST Industrials: 931.06 924.12 Johan Hldfi 660 5
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      166 12 Rises Indices Talam Shell 710 990 +30 +20 Oct 5 Oct 6 Falls MBT Indicator: *****69 *****27 Esso Ord -70 NST Industrials: 1321.28 1309.90 1130 NST Finance: 2532.47 2503.58 Kg Lanjut 420 -60 NST Hotels: 659.01 658.14 Castiefield 2050 -50 NST Properties: 941.77 931.97 CASH 915 -40 NST
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    • 48 12 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 702.3 Week Ago 721.9 Wednesday 717!«8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 707.35 AUSTRALIAN Wednesday 707.8 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 708.2 Week Ago 696.9 Thursday 886.6 Wednesday 880.5 Week Ago 888.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday *****0 Tuesday 1236.69 Thursday 702.8 Week Ago 1241.97
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    • 95 12 AP NEW YORK stock prices pushed ahead in brisk trading yesterday morning, following through on Wednesday's strong close. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials climbed 6.10 points to 1,256.30 in the first half an hour. The average reached its record closing high of 1,260.77 a week
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  • 883 12 SHARE prices closed firmer in moderately active trading, although many issues ended below the day's highs, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 4.7 points at 712.5. Prices opened higher, helped by steadier sterling and the overnight gains on Wall Street. Dealers reported increased interest
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  • 648 12  -  By LIM SOON NEO THE tender for a leased piece of prime commercial land facing Orchard Road that was expected to be carried out towards the end of this year will be delayed. The land, part of Orchard Square, is leased to
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  • 209 12 ANTAH Holdings Bhd, which has forecast a pretax profit of at least M 56.06 million for the year ending March 31, 1964, expects to declare a final dividend of 6 per cent gross on its enlarged share capital. The forecast, made in its
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  • 390 12 JACK Chia-MPH is subscribing for AJ6 million worth of subordinated convertible unsecured notes to be issued by its 25 per cent-owned listed associate, Jack Chia (Australia) Ltd. The company, in a late announcement yesterday, said the subscription will be made through
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  • 175 12 MULUMART (M) 84a BM has at the close of its general offer for shares of Lant Tla Fields BM received acceptances of 9,541 shares. Together with the 6.56 million Larut shares held before the offer, Multimart now owns 6.57 million Larut shares representing 50.8 per cent of its
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  • 279 12 THIS afternoon, nearly all the stockbrokers in town will come together at the Executive Club in OCBC Building for an informal lunch. For a group of people who have generally dealt with each other at arms' length, the affair has generated surprisingly good response. The
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  • 207 12 LIEN HOE Industries Bhd, which recently announced big plans to move into the finance and property sectors, has turned In lower Interim earnings. For the six months ended June 30, group profits before tax and minority interest fell by 45 per cent to
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  • 309 12 PLANTATION sad trading ceagiemerate Sime Darby Bhd Is plaaalag Is set ap a jetat-veatare faraitare plaat is Malaysia. The eempaay Is eagaged la "prettmiaary" talks with a samber af parties sa the project. One af them Is Hyaadal Wssd ladsstrles Ca
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  • 301 12 SPP Ltd, which has diversified into property and construction-related a c t i v ities, is now moving Into the food business. The company disclosed yesterday that It had recently taken up a 25 per cent stake in La Boulangerie De Paris Pte Ltd,
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  • 157 12 A SOFT property market and depressed commodity prices have caused Kesang Holdings Bhd to report a set of earnings that Is sharply lower than foreoast. For the 12 months ended June 30, 1963, the group saw a steep 31 per cent fall in
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 69 12 Korea Exchange Bank US. $30,000,000 Floahng Rate Notes Due 1988 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that the rate of interest for the period sth October, 1983 to sth April, 1984 has been fixed at 10 per cent, per annum and that the coupon
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    • 293 12 0E DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME October December, 1983 Course Course Title No. 1. Sel I ing for Success 2. Effective Telephone Selling 3. Customer Relations for Retail Supervisors 4. Executive Search, Recruitment Selection for Strategic Management 5. How to Develop Operate a Franchise 6. The Transactional Manager 7. Performance Planning, Development Evaluation
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 58 12 IWEfITiHERg OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; showers in some areas around noon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7JI pm on Oct C at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.70 Rainfall In millimetres 15.7 Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 384 13 NORWAY'S shipping sector is becoming more optimistic as a result of the current international economic upswing, said Mr Atle Jebsen, president of the Norwegian Shipowner's Association. In his annual review of the industry, he argued that this optimism had also been stimulated by continued political
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    • 543 13  -  By JUNE LIM THE Port of Singapore Authority will next year plough millions of dollars to extend and upgrade its facilities to meet an increase in seaborne trade. The authority has budgeted $357 million as capital expenditure for 1964, down from
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 130 13 Reuter PAKISTAN'S Oil and Gas Development Corporation (OGDC) is seeking to acquire 10 new oil rigs to boost its operations next year, Petroleum and Natural Resources Minister Rao Farman All Khan said. Ali Khan said Pakistan will buy two oil rigs from the Soviet Union at
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      • 64 13 AP A CHINESE tugboat towed an oil-drilling platform from Japan to New Zealand in a 54-day voyage plagued by extremely bad weather, including typhoons, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. The 20,800-hp tugboat Deyue and the 44,565-ton platform arrived safely at the Port of Bluff, New Zealand,
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      • 70 13 SCAN Pacific Line has cancelled US west coast calls for its next three Soviet charter vessels, a result of threats and protests last month against the Novokuibyshevsk and refusal of ILWU longshore workers to unload the ship. With anti-Soviet sentiment still strong following the shooting down
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    • 830 13 SWpptag Uk Page CM SklpptagLiae PM® CM Shipping Lte P^e CM Skipping Uae Page CM AC ToepCer AJea AhmkM Liner A*aC An tare Shpf AFC Line APL Arabian Butt is-" Asia broker AHi Merchant Atlas Unas a astasia Line Australian Com Bait-Orient Bangkok CM Bank Line BBS
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    • 346 14 THE Canadian government has awarded contracts worth Cs34o million for new icebreakers and fisheries vessels as part of a programme to speed up modernisation of the government fleet and aid ailing shipyards. The orders for six Type--1100 light icebreakers for Canadian Coast Guards and
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    • 154 14 THE drillship, Gkmmr Robert FBsmer will be christened today at the Far East Levingsten Shipbuilding today. The fifth and largest drillship to be built by FEUS, the CJomar Robert F Bauer will be christened by Mrs Dorothy M Bauer, wife of the former president and
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    • 2026 14 CHARTERING is subdued on Wednesday in all sections of the freight market, with rates mostly little changed, shipbrokers said. Grain was covered from the US Gulf to the Continent at an unchanged level of $7.25. A grain booking was arranged from the Gulf to Taiwan at $24 against
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    • 822 14 AMERICAN flag lines, after only a year from the implementation of cargo sharing law, now dominate the carriage of trade cargoes in Philippine-US liner route. The executive order, patterned after the cargo sharing scheme of the Unclad Code of Conduct for Liner
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    • 200 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East, Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National
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    • 183 15 Reuter A CONVENTION aimed at giving developing countries a larger share in shipping came into force yesterday, the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) said. The convention, adopted in April 1974, outlines a code of conduct for liner conferences. It calls for importing
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    • 523 15 SOUTH African shipping line Safmarine, which last month clashed with the Pretoria government over plans to put money into hotels and casinos, is pressing ahead with yet more investment in non-shipping leisure activities. The company is setting up a new division, Safleisure, to co-ordinate
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    • 4990 20 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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    • 816 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 As Plutus 426 7.10.83 2300 IAPL FSB 0900-1100/0900-1100 L2/N2 Maersk Mango 40B/41B 8.10.83 0730 Maersk 51 0700-0600/1800-1900 S2/S2 f Khd Sary&n 33BW83 8.10.83 0800 S
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    • 1902 21 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic f »af larr Continental Feeder* (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AEEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Un-KitmU Liar Transgroup (St. UnaUH Uarr Servlee Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consontum (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK).
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    • 392 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Be Gae Bong 5 Chinpo alongside 7.10.83/0700 Cherry Bagus 27/8 Lian Soon alongside 7.10.83/1500 Louise Lykes 13/4 Boustead alongside 7.10.83/0600 New Stallion 47 Sin Chiao alongside 7.10.83/1500 Nippo Maru 19 Sharp alongside 7.10.83/0600 Profesor Rylke 33/4 Baltic
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    • 425 13 KS FOR PROFIT Times Bookshops .IARDIM AN I AH lOOCL I Okieimt Overseas Codeine* Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ LiMmt R'dan 11/10 29/10 30/10 17/10 4/11 5/11 25/10 12/11 13/11 1/11 19/11 20/11 9/11 27/11 28/11 15/11 3/12 4/12 21/11 9/12 10/12 27/11 15/12 16/12 4/12 22/12
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    • 474 13 SEALORD A X 1 JNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KROM JAPAN TAIWAN lIOMikOMi an i/u i«/t« C/ 10 1/1* 12/11 14/11 11/10 21/11 19/11 25/10 21/10 30/10 Vll 21/10 31/11 2/11 5/11 7/11 U/U 1/11
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    • 1086 13 The Singapore's Straits Business World at your Fingertips Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS Feeder Vessels P Kelang Pening 9-9/10 10-10/10 19-19/101 LAURA/LIMA H 24-24/101 UUJRA MftERSX 1-1/11 7-7/11 15-15/11 I 1 I' I 1l >i n
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    • 312 14 r—# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam, Antwerp. L Havre, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremernaven AartMis. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm. Oslo Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder «a Spore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore 1 Bangkok Pts contact PERMSC P Kelang tor feeder
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    • 488 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Whl Pacific North W**t Atlantic/Canada N TO* UK SOD 17/11 IVII 19/11 11/11 4/12 1/12 lt/U 4/12 t/12 PR V 1/1# 11/ 12/11 14/ ia/ia 20/ CM 25/ tMhar Kl LA/IB OAI Naftai tfsl SAT VCD Pu) IMm> m TMMSMRM
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    • 560 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT E STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sebeh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERS)# SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK SINGAPORE TO SAB AH, SARAWAK AND BRUNEI ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: Hm+ml :It Aaita, StacMn. ti Mwvp, Antvin r mJM CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM
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    • 674 15 Franco Belgian Services Jgp Ih■> h .J >■' h '<• .rh s. r t »ct x'.h h, ;inn ,i r f\is r»: I.trr^ «Cf CO"SO«TitjM cmui pmi ■NTH OCT rr STOK r .KLME U H»wt Ita F'Stm Han ntmi fat !l !K 8 1 3■" 4 *Mm OMNTAI 00 15K
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    • 572 16 K Hapag-Lloyd FROM CONTINENT UK Outj Bar Kam*wa Mar Tofcy* B»y LnvpoMßay Cardcaißay IMPORTS PJtaianf 12/10 I Agents SEGANI 2 7R711 har, 271)701 hmt*4 2212J00 CFS *****72 InM 22««33 LJTM *****1 483:49 4J3354 P «fHn| J***** CFS 3»9:"* Penang 360 7 V 3'34!3 3?3163 □DTKS> □roup FOR. LAGOS/APAPA, PORT HARCOURT,
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    • 440 16 *Sun« CONWINTIONAI StRVICF To From BUSAN M&line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUR Oft Vl* SUEZ 1 "tmbtr ol ttw Ace CotnortmnT Spwt nURSHDRIO MBS 17* 10/10 16/10 OnilD PMI 37* I 24/10 f Kata* LaMnrt Kan Fitow tTtof Antwerp 11/10 79/10 30/10 1/11 3/11 6/11 17/10 4/11 5/11 VII »/U
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    • 451 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI I LCI CARGO FOR SSP PRI FU KM ANN UN E»* NW 4/14 34/14 2/11 Vll 4/11 4/11 lorn 6mn 17/14 14/14 4/11 4/11 14/11 11/11 11/11 E~S*. 24/14 27/14 17/11 N/11 a/11 24/11 mso acczptbk la/ra 4 ra/ra t& tOnOMt UMfi
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    • 705 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Co'rpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" i AlrvMin rAA naiiAAAu 1 LOADING FOR RANGOON LOADING FOR EUROPE Spare McUnt Ptnanf man h rt/io Oct PmSHNCGTHirYWA 11/12 Oct PAGAN K/2» Oct 29/30 Oct BASSE*"* VI Nov B F S.S.C. Agents Moloyva BOUSTEAD SHWVMG TEL NOS KL
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    • 304 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE VQtTD BREE2E SNGATORE P KELANG POUNG LOM) FOR »/10 27/11 Karadi SNOS MNBTM PTE lID TH. 22*1144/7 I *****7R ■OOKMC: SEAMY SMPPME CORTWT TO. 222M52/3 huos Name son m> m *****2,3 mauysm nun 1 trahsport ltd T* C7C93 1
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    • 1140 17 »\v PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSELS KOTA WWAWAN KOTA MEW AH KOTA WANGI KOTA WISATA VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOB: E-453 22/29 OCT HOOEIOAH, AOABA. ADEN. MOGADISCIO E-457 2S/30 OCT DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA, DSALAAM E-469 SO/1 NOV HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH. AOABA. ADEN E-471 4/7 NOV HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AOABA. FT.
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    • 591 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHTMER SERVICE TO/FROM EURO* STRAITS PNU SPORE 1/10 12/10 12/10 19/10 17/10 2C/10 17/10 J/U 17/10 10/11 9/11 11/11 14/11 27/11 25/11 4/12 7/12 11/12 HAM B HAVEN R DAM bM SaM 1/10 1/11 11/11 12/10 13/1* 14/10 IC/10 19/10 20/10 22/10 ((•on HAM B HAVEN 2/11
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    • 619 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES \> BANKUNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG In Port 26 Oct 29 Oct 2 Nov 4 Nov 29 Nov 5 Dec 1 Dec 28 Nov 23 Dec 1 Jon 28 Dec Lukes/ 0 Lines U.S. GULF DMtECT SERVICE (Accepting breakbuk
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    • 1320 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST (laoladiig DESTINATIONS INLAND vl* IPI MH'ROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) TACOMA (VM St*mi) IONCVCW (DM POUTLM®) SACRAMENTO (VIA OAKLAND) STOCKTON (VM OAKLAND) MOMOK) (VM OMLNC) A TIANTA. AUSTM QfCMO. CKCMMTI. CIEVEIAI# COLUMBUS. DALLAS. DAYTON, DENVER DETRIOT. a PASO FORREST CTTY. FORTWORTK KANSAS CUT.
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    • 643 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES X 114 Anaon Road, #18-01, Tunao Building, Singapore 0207 Tat: *****22 *****67 P Kalang Tal *****1/8 REO SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRAN€AN SERVICES S'poro Loadnf For: HAEWOO NO. 3 15 Oct Port Sudan/Alexandria/ Bcngtuzi/Tripoi GUNONG MAS 20 Oct Banda Abbas HAENOO NO. S I Nov Astab/Aleiandria/B«nfhan/Trpoi /A Hyundai Merchant Marine
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    • 666 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Ansor a? 7 16 International P ,t/.» S"ii},tpo'e 0207 Tel 2?4r>Sl 1 .10 imcs CC! f ff V —mm SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK < pore P LmAh Iv* 4 COSMOS DEJO 86*3114 ta Pert Satod AahNn>/rda«/IK (Am) ANANGEI HAPPMESS *****12 15 Oct 12 Oct R DAM/UK (AVON)
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    • 699 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE o» the AC( TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Abo accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0600 10/10 LCL Cargo 1800 9/10 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0 CHEF 35E HK CONTMNER 36E. SS BADGE 42E C CONTMNER
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    • 509 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG BUSAN. INCHON oariAg K3 n mmw 10/10 nlO 17/ M 27/ M 3/n M/II -fgf-tm- 27/11 11/11 11/11 H/10 13/11 M/U M/U SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CMALNA CALCUTTA iSS "W C«M/JUS IM/lOJ n/ 0 J /U
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    • 321 20 Ke<|i<Nial Coiitnini'r Linos fj" T1 l r UfHL'i] Sailings Weekly ImUflll Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1 £00 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SJ\GMPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE: EAST REGULAR LINER S'pero n hn lojdtoc tar KUSU BUM) 11/20 oi.l Defca. Abu Ohafei. Dubai. Kuwait, BaMaM KUSU BUM) 25/21 Mi* Cotartw. Karachi Kuwait,
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