The Business Times, 11 November 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 346 1 WITH relations between Australia and Asean appearing to be worsening, a statement on the current dispute is expected today from the Singapore government. Yesterday, Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke said that the dispute had got out of hand, while Thailand apparently moved to contain
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  • 220 1 END-USERS and buyers of electrical and electronic components from different parts of the world will soon have a chanre to find out more about Singapore's supporting industry. The components industry, which exported over $2.5 billion worth of products in 1982, will be represented by
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  • 434 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has agreed to subsidise KLM's Singapore stopover package in a move to encourage more travellers to break Journey here. The Dutch carrier is the first foreign airline to benefit from the scheme since the STPB decided
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  • 314 1 LITTLE did Peter Piper know, when be picked that pickled pepper, that one day he would have a peck of the fastest moving commodity around. For pepper prices have suddenly caught fire. The London tree market price of Sarawak white pepper has almost doubled since
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  • 502 1  -  By JOHN LIM THE Soviet Union, which is as integrated into the world economic system as the US, has been severely hit by the world economic recession. Mr Helmut Schmidt, former chancellor of West Germany, said the Soviet Union's management of their economy leaves
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 76 1 Reuter SOUTH Korean bank officials who take bribes could face the death penalty under a new law proposed by the Seoul government yesterday. The Bill, subject to Cabinet and parliamentary approval, was prompted by a recent soles of multi-million dollar fin*nriai scandals involving bank officials and private
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    • 129 1 AP ITALIAN Defence Minister Giovanni Spadolini said yesterday that his country is ready to evacuate PLO leader Yaser Arafat from his besieged base in Tripoli, Lebanon. Mr Spadolini, appearing at a news conference in Rome with his French counterpart Charles Hernu, said Italy would send military personnel to
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    • 101 1 AFP THE United Nalays National Organisation (Umno) yesterday announced it would hold a special general assembly to work on its proposal for a constitutional amendment to eliminate the need for royal assent to legislation. Umno Secretary-General Datuk Mustafa Jabar said that he was confident that the issue will
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    • 79 1 Reuter ALMOST 15,000 physicists from 43 countries yesterday appealed for a halt to the nuclear arms race, citing the danger of a holocaust that could kill 100 million people. A statement, issued in Paris, warned of new developments that could trigger off a catastrophe through the failure of
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    • 75 1 PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos angrily rejected pleas from local and foreign businessmen for political reforms yesterday, accusing the businessmen of massive tax evasion and of worsening the country's economic crisis with confetti demonstrations against him. More than 500 Filipino, American, Japanese and European businessmen confronted Mr Marcos at
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    • 38 1 Reuter A LEBANESE all-party committee began talks in Geneva yesterday on the thorny question of the future composition of the country's national army after reaching a broad consensus on key principles of constitutional and political reform.
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  • 232 1 A NEW rumpaay whteh will design, MM ani market diving systems ter the stl industry has been set sp la It Is a Jalat veatare between a beat nsaipssj. Pte Ltd, sad a UK grsap, Obfesn Marine Engineer» Csaeeived three uMaths ags, the prsjeet
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  • 312 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN A NEW energy scheme designed to aid Asean during the current oil glut is shortly to be put before senior Asean ministers for approval. Details of the scheme were recently agreed on in Singapore by chief executives of the national
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  • 112 1 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday said they have approved an agreement to coirect the weakness of the yen. Details of the agreement were released through a Joint statement issued by US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan and Japanese Finance Minister Noboru Takeshita
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 607 2 Reuter A NEW mood of caution has spread through West German money markets following the near collapse of private bank Schroeder, Muenchmeyer, Hengst Und Co (SMH). Commercial bankers say there are already clear signs of a re-evaluation of the day-to-day risks involved in the
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    • 102 2 THE signing of a U5529.09 million syndicated guarantee facility was announced in Singapore yesterday by the Royal Bank of Canada (Asia) Ltd Singapore, as agent for the participants. The guarantee enabled Great Eastern Drilling k Engineering Co, a Panamanian company, to obtain export finance for
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    • 235 2 Reuter HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corp and Chartered Bank said they cut short-term deposit rates by varying amounts on Nov 8 to bring them in line with the prevailing interest rates in the interbank market. Both hanks have trimmed their 24-hour to onemonth rates,
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    • 119 2 Reuter US BANKS raised US$l.3 billion in debt and equity during the third quarter, the smallest amount since the first quarter of 1982, according to a report by Irving Trust Co. However, the slowdown should not be considered unusual because financing typically drops off during the July-September
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    • 264 2 Beater AMERICAN rsngrasslsnsl ssarces saM they see a "breakthrough" In deadlocked legislation for aa sddWsnal US$l.4 Mlßsa essMNhs to the International Monetary raad. lag Committee ehalrmaa Fernand St Gcrmala toM a SlTpeTiffg that "Iht Hove we are due to a series sf compromises which will
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    • 732 2 Reuter THE US Federal Reserve policymakers, determined to keep inflation under control and to slow down economic growth, will probably resist pressures to ease monetary policy when they meet next week. Fed sources In Washington said the Federal Open Market Committee
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    • 355 2 Reuter CHINA will seek HK532.4 billion In loan finance for the proposed HK$36 billion nuclear power plant project in Guangdong province. Hongkong Secretary for Economic Service*, Piers Jacobs, said in the British colony yesterday that the remaining |3.6 billion will be equity
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    • 287 2 Reuter INTERNATIONAL banks have so far committed over US$3 billion to Brazil's planned 96.5 billion loan. Citibank senior vice-president William Rhodes said. Mr Rhodes. Brazil s 14bank advisory committee chairman, said the telexes were coming in rapidly. The deadline for banks to make
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 423 2 THE US dollar closed sharply lower against most major currencies yesterday amid profit-taking and the easing of US interest rates. Against the local dollar, the US currency opened at 552.1330/40. Movement was slow and the dollar fluctuated between $2.1335/45 and $2.1325/35. It closed at the opening rate. khrtMk
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      • 199 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed at 234.75 yen. slightly below the 234.80/90 New York close, in nervous trading ahead of a US/ Japan statement on detailed ways of handling the yen/dollar issue. The dollar rose to a high of 235.50 yen on commercial buying soon after opening at 235.10, but
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 8.96 per cent.
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      • 126 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Nov 10: USD* oow <UI BU 7 <Uj« 1 month 9* OH 2 monthi 0* 3 month! 19/ie 913/16 0 monthi 101/16 019/16 9 montha 10* 10* 12 month* 10* 10* DM /ItLAJ •wJts. 1 month 5 11/16 3S/16
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      • 47 2 RANGE of prW m ofler ed by dlscount Souks cm Nov 16: Overnlffct: 1 Call deports: S-S Cbih| 3-month taTtaf Mtac Treasury bills 2* SH 3-month Bank bill* 7* 1V> 3 months CD 7 vie 71/16 6 months CD 7 3/16 71/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 310 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday fluctuated narrowly throughout the session in quiet trading before closing slightly firmer than New York's levels. Total sales for the day were recorded at 116 lots while kerb volume was 75 lots. Prompt closed slightly higher at U*****.50/384.50 an ounce compared with New York's
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      • 31 2 New Tort MSB MB OSS IflSR Zartct t.UB >.(08 in» MB Wa4 Stagmpore 8MB MSB UK UK CVxiac pric in US c loUan a troy oboc Source: Credit, S'pore
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      • 101 2 THE US dollar yesterday weakened on new* that Japan and the US has agreed to set up a yen/ <Ml«r committee and that nwawrUi expert» from the two countries will meet in Tokyo by February. The US unit fell to its lowest level of the day at around 234.55
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      • 95 2 THE dollar yesterday was about one pfennig easier than Wednesday night's closing levels in quiet early foreign exchange markets. The overnight dollar fall came mainly on an unwinding of long dollar positions and a lack of further news to boost the US currency. Opening quotes yesterday: US ***** CM
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 367 3 THERE MUST be continual adaptation to rapid changes in technology, said Mr PY Hwang, chairman of the Economic Development Board. He was speaking at the 10th anniversary of the Brown Boveri Government Training Centre yesterday. "Hie ability to innovate, to adapt to changing
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    • 57 3 ■OwlftpfmlMDw sill te* essdhsns''iiivilijlng vldo 'for m£T rMrntTmL tatestsTtelT msstl iMn hesssV|hwS k. Speakers Include Mr Hisjki Beaten, partner te ■rnst I Whin nay (Far K»*>, Ifc Taa B- Qted, Teek, grsua sosroiary and flnanetel sflssr wHh Strmlte Steamship Ce LM. BcsMm halns edaeatteaal,
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    • 319 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH ONE of Japan's top experts in communications said video news services will never replace the newspaper. "To get news from television using videotext type of services is quite different from getting it from the newspaper," said Mr Toru Ueharu, director of
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    • 288 3 Uf\DP AkILI mukl women at cniio-D6ar-log age are likely to adopt a more positive attitude towards family planning and small families following their increasing participation In the labour force. This Is the projection made by the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board in its
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    • 333 3 INDUSTRY should play a more active role in stimulating and encouraging general education not only for its workers, but lor those outside the immediate circle oc tne industrial sector. Thto aspect of training and development was highlighted by Dr JA Thurber, the
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    • 109 3 NANYANG Technological Institute yesterday received a 150,000 microcomputer from Toshiba Trading Singapore. The gift, a TD6-800A Microcomputer development system, will allow NTI students to design and simulate a chip in operation. Toshiba, the world's fifth largest producer of semiconductors or chips, has U manufacturing
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    • 210 3 SIX months after being appointed distributor for the Flat ran(e of motorcars for the Singapore and Brunei markets, San Motors Co Pte Ltd, a member of the Asia Motors group, has Just unveiled its new "pride of place" the Flat
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    • 125 3 TIB Mty dtreettoa Is forward to the esmpnfor ace, aad the Government hu the tight step fo lay «water asesl bm rhinos aad computers to meet new challenges. And there will bo a grewfor people who are for thsse whs ean work with the Mgh
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    • 860 3  -  By TSANG SAU YIN THE quality at our future will depend upon the quality and direction at our training and education. Professor S Jayakumar, Acting Minister far Labour and of State (Law and Home Affairs), in opening the National Productivity Congress *83 yesterday, said:
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 590 4 AP Reuter INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp (IBM) reportedly settled its trade-secrets lawsuit against Hitachi Ltd after the Japanese computer maker secretly agreed to pay IBM about US$3OO million. Also, IBM agreed to permit Hitachi to continue using computer software that IBM claimed was
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    • 285 4 Beater THE wave sf eempaay fallares fellewtag the fall ef IBH HeMlag aad the aeareellapae sf Its mala flaaaelag haah has eagaMed aaetber member sf the grsap. Wlbaa, a maaafactarer sf eemeat eqalpmeat, said ea Wedaeeday It was fellewtag IBH late receivership. It
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    • 544 4 Bernama THERE is an over-supply of office space in Kuala Lumpur at present with the surplus expected to continue at least until 1966. A survey conducted by Rahim and Co Chartered Surveyors Sdn Bhd showed that "of the 1,722,500 square feet of
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    • 289 4 Reuter WEST Germany, Moscow's biggest western trading partner, boosted its exports to the Soviet Union by more than a quarter in the first nine months of this year despite chilly East-West relations, according to official figures issued on Wednesday An economics ministry spokesman said: "This
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    • 785 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From FT FT75 0115 JFK/ANC/NRT/ TPE/KUL THAI TG981 0135 BKK PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SPO/HKG SLA SQ41 0605 MAA SIA SQ43 0730 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL CAL CI010 0845 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945
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    • 302 6 UPI THE US State Department, warning against economic warfare with the Soviet Union, urged a cautious approach in efforts to bar the import of goods made by forced labour. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Mark Palmer, while acknowledging that forced labour is used
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    • 531 6 UPI PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos, stung by criticism of his embattled regime, yesterday told a meeting of top business leaders that their ranks were filled with fencers, hoarders, liars and tax dodgers. Mr Marcos' angry outburst, broadcast live on nationwide television, came during a meeting
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    • 501 6 AFP UPI THE board investigating the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino has said it could not guarantee the safety of vital witnesses. General Counsel Andres Narvasa said "I don't know if the board would be able to give police or any physical protection"
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    • 344 6 Reuter A WEEK of heavy fighting between supporters and opponents of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat ended on Wednesday with a tenuous ceasefire. An Arafat spokesman said a ceasefire had been reached as a result of Arab mediation. Spokesman Khaled Salaam said orders were
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    • 296 6 Reuter ISRAEL is seeking to allay Syrian fears after testing a new troop mobilisation system on Wednesday. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir reiterated on Wednesday night that Israel had no aggressive intentions towards Syria or any other country. "We had a very limited call-up
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    • 138 6 Reuter A NEW European moditk» aimed at promoting and stimulating risk investment in new growth industries throughout Europe was presented at a news conference in Brussels. The European Venture Capital Association (Eves), which was set up with support from the European Commission, groups 53
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    • 87 6 Reuter A PICTURE showing French actress Brigitte Bardot with a hideous naked body has cost a French magazine US$6,OOO in damages and interest. A civil court in Paris said yesterday that the monthly satirical magazine Jfara KM had given Miss Bardot "a particularly degrading and hateful" appearance
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    • 361 6 AP ABOUT 15.7 billion yuan (USS7.BS billion) worth of investment is sitting Idle in China because projects have not been completed, the China Daily reported. The official English-lan-guage newspaper said that of 5(0 major Industrial projects built between 1977 and 1981 at a
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 588 6 EMBARASSED US state department officials are trying to And out why secret documents were sent to a local )ail by mistake and whether any are still missing. Department spokesman Alan Romberg yesterday said the secrets were in an unlocked safe sent to the Lorton Reformatory maximum security
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    • 169 6 UPI FREDDIE Heineken, multimillionaire chairman of Heineken Breweries and confidant of the Dutch royal family, was kidnapped by three masked men on Wednesday night, police said. Mr Heineken and his chauffeur were forced into an orange van outside the company's headquarters and driven away at
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    • 301 7 Reuter THE Belgian parliament has rejected left-wing resolutions aimed at stopping deployment of new US medium-range nuclear missiles in Belgium. After a two-day debate, Parliament, In a victory (or Nato policy, rejected by majorities of between 20 and 30 votes a bill
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    • 307 7 UPI THE powerful West German Federation of Labour has come out against the Nato plan to deploy new US medium-range missiles in the country. The federation on Wednesday called on its eight million members to tell their Deputies in Parliament to reject Chancellor Helmut
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    • 227 7 AFP BRITAIN has refused to acknowledge the Chinese assertion that there was a September 1984 deadline in the talks between the two countries on the future of Hongkong. "Our view is that the important thing is to come to the right solution without rushing matters,"
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    • 223 7 Reuter INTENSIVE talks abaat ovrrhaallag the Ears peas Economic Cammunity's badly-shaken flaaaees resamed la Athens yesterday amid glean aheat praaaext month's summit esaferceoe. With the 10 aatt— Mac's (stare threatened by a severe crisis aa Its eaah and (arm ■lalstofs are toe to arrive
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    • 613 7 Reuter THE United States and Japan yesterday agreed to coordinate their monetary policies to help strengthen the value of the yen and stabilise the yen-dollar exchange rate. Japanese officials said the accord was reached at a meeting between US deputy Treasury secretary
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    • 527 7 FT CIVIL works on the &5 billion naira (US$4.6 billion) first phase of the Ajaokuta steel project in Nigeria, the largest industrial investment in black Africa, has practically stopped because funds have run out. And the contractors are in dispute over a hugely esralatlng bill.
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    • 191 7 Reuter THE continuation of International Tin Council (ITC) export quotas is likely to lead to further retrenchment of mine workers in Malaysia. National Mining Workers Union (NMWU) officials in Kuala Lumpur said yesterday that 12,500 workers had been retrenched since the
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  • 519 8 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, is right in saying that the dispute with Asean over Cambodia is "getting out of hand". Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden's harsh criticisms of Asean on Wednesday are threatening to turn what started off as a show of displeasure by Asean
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  • 1141 8  -  By JIM ABRAMS AP SHACKLED by quotas abroad and hobbled by weak demand at home, Japan's car industry today is still churning out more vehicles than any country in the world, and turning a nice profit too. In 1982, there were
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  • 1073 8 The cost of industrial espionage is high especially to those who get caught. After being found guilty of stealing secrets from IBM, it has cost Hitachi a reported US$3OO million to stay out of the civil courts. ANDREW POLLACK reports on its
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  • 935 9  -  By TEODORO BENIGNO AFP FILIPINOS are taking a long, hard look at their military in the face of mounting concern that a group of generals may shortly move into Malacanang Palace and shatter the country's tradition of civilian supremacy. That concern visibly heightened when President Ferdinand
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  • 468 9  -  By MARVINE HOWE NYT TURKEY'S champion of free enterprise, Turgut Ozal, whose party won the parliamentary elections on Sunday, irritated the ruling generals during the campaign with what they viewed as his brash promises. He said that as prime minister he could even sell
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 681 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning with losses of £12 to £2 a tonne. Turnover totalled 936 lots, including 113 crossed trades and 13 options. Most active March last traded at £1,822, £8 below its opening high, on a turnover of 724 lots. SUGAR: Number four
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    • 121 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed slightly higher on light covering in thin trading, ahead of a USDA crop production report later yesterday. In Nov, central rose Ms 9 to MJ1.311.50 a tonne, while south was unchanged at M 51,310. Dec in the south added M
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    • 116 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday fell about eight US-cents, with most months closing IV4 to three cents per bushel higher. Thinly traded deferreds closed off 2 V: to one cent. January traded in a 13'/i--cent range. After trading ten cents higher at midsession, futures broke on local profittaking
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    • 102 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed off l'/t to up IVi US-cents per bushel. December traded in a 2 l /j-cent range. Prices fell late under pressure from easing com and soybean futures in a thinly traded, locally dominated market. Corn had been providing the main support to
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    • 139 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cittw Yira: China Blue Phoenix > 2,950. 32 s 3.320. 40's 4.400 (per bale o< 400 lbs). PakMaa Saw Cattea: LSS 7.00. 4F 93. 289F 7.05, NT Roller Ginned 6.95 (per lb). CLOTH
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    • 316 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55.
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    • 31 11 Rubber: Nov 10 Singapore: December: 236.00 (up one cent) Malaysia: December: 260.75 cents (up 0.76 cent) Tin: M 530.16 per kilo (up 10 cents) 141 tonnes (down 12 tonnes)
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    • 74 11 RENEWED demand for high grade metal saw the Straits tin price in Peaaag firm 1« cents to M$M.l« a kilo yesterday. The price remained within the ITA lower range of Ms2t.ls and Strong support from the buffer stock manager, Japanese, US and local interests contributed to the rise,
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    • 284 11 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with December One RSS buyers quoted at 236.00 cents per kilo, up one cent from Wednesday's close. The morning session was marked up 1.25 cents, on trade and speculative buying of December One RSS, after a quarter-cent higher opening. Prices
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    • 293 11 RA8 prices In cent* per kilo yesterday; u~» PU Buyer Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 234.00 Int 1 R.S.S. December 2X 25 Int. 1 R.S.S. January 239 25 Int. 2 R.S.S. 230.00 UK/Coot 229 00 lat. 1 R.S.S ***** UK/Coat 225.00 lat. 4 R-S-S. 218 00
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    • 98 11 NOON 881 It Md SMR pticw y wturimr KAfl 8SR20 SSRSO (Una palWtj (1 -ton pallatl (Cwml Bar*» a 100 00 198 00 bar Mtfc) altar* 202-OON 200 00N Jaaaarr iForward MUi Bayara Saltan 201-40 201 MX 198-40 *****N SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMRCP SMR 10 (1-toa
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    • 161 11 CHINESE Praiaee Exrhnagr fTlagapif, elsshig prices per lMkg yesterday» Csesaut sll: Bulk fob $165.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $178.00 sellers, new drum fob $182.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $96 buyers. Popper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $602.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 989 11 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices on Wednesday ended sharply higher as technical factors helped {Hill the market out of a week-long slump. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had fallen nearly 22 points since last Wednesday, rallied over 17 1 points to close above 1232. Secondary
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    • 281 11 NOV M Rand INnilSTHI AI.H Un Steel UnMee Wool worth tn MS 1MB -a -0 uneh A Alpha 1 >36 1 MININGS Abcrcom AS And CI 1 MB mo 40 -04 Anglos ins IB Amanrop A MIC Bar to vi C O Smith Chckert CM A Ciurte Finance i
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    • 170 11 NOV Pra CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde m 1 Aqultaln* Nat Dm Patrol*— M110 -1J N Oimk Z3K unch CSP (Thonac CM) om jy CI* Praneala* 6m Patrolaa -0-5 Credit rone tor De franc* ■an -a Hachatlc (UbnUrto) HP XtclMlln (B) Hi ■10 Omnium B36 Iff ♦n PTUJ^<NV6« IB \m -4 Rorml
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    • 79 11 NOV Dm Acf-Tetefunken 11-00 162-30 MUO ***** iU 1J 4-Lk 41 Commfnt*nl IWJD +14 ConU Oumml Daimler Beiu 1BJ0 trxoo 1 P«f— Dratarh* Bank Dmdiwr Bank OHM H oac list 110.10 171-MB UUI 174.10 ill 7J «U Horten Kanudt KHD mot asm MMt 1J ♦1 l-n... lb— 3BX0C 1®
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    • 6 11 See page 13 for Asian stocks.
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    • 110 11 V < V t i 4. &?&.<) £4he 'Sashimi'- sliced raw fish from Japan. Fish used for this succulent dish include tuna, bream, sea bass, red snapper, squid and abalone. All fish used in "Sashimi' is fresh never frozen. At die Kampachi our 'Sashimi' is air flown direct from Japan
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  • 2139 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 Contracts are quoted after
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  • 3452 12 IMS M«fc Lmw C— f y Last Sale Gr's DW DW CVr Gr's TTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day Hi«k Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL m m 306 410 130 900 316 060 sao 935 535 214 940 sas 870 472 472 1190 310 060 680 336*
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  • 1641 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and burtn— In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock iirtnm» yesterday. «Kb the number of ahans traded shown In brackets In loto of UNO units unlees otherwise specified. If I li (11») kkmm (1MB) (t) IB AMD(LMUBS) (1)UI(D SjM ■tea
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  • 571 12 THE Msgopm stock mm» whom! ywtor At Ike aad of the tradtof day, tke Strata Tines hdaslitol Mn pM 1M pMs to MOuN. the alsec w Mmb llmi Of Ito Mn pst «S 111 patota toMJL awt* olgktty Mgker at Ml 2 were wfcwi to
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  • 599 12 A FRESH bout of interest returned to the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices broadly higher in one of the market's best sessions seen in recent weeks. Prompted partly by the bullish overnight close on Wall Street, investors took to the trading floor
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 697 13 Market Talk... J IN A REVIEW of the plantation sector of the stock market, KH Lim 4 Associates, a local stockbroking firm, notes that primary commodities, such as rubber and palm oil, have experienced their sharpest price declines in late 1980 and have since bottomed
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    • 212 13 Reuter THE Reuter board has considered the results of meetings of shareholders about the possible dotation of Reuters. A flotation would raise money for the further development of the business of Reuters and funds for its shareholders. Useful progress was made and the studies will continue.
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 358 13 HONGKONG STOCK prices yesterday closed sharply lower but above the day's lows with some late support from bargain hunting. Dealers attributed the fall to disagreement between Britain and China on a deadline for the talks on Hongkong's future. The Hang Seng Index closed 29.49 lower at 837.27.
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      • 305 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed sharply lower on heavy selling touched off by a press report from New York that Hitachi had paid IBM $300 million to settle a lawsuit. The market average lost 52.86 to close at 9,244.24. Hitachi, which declined comment on the report, ended
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      • 85 13 NOV M PWM Ami* Mining A n<lo Phil Asa Mining 101 -OOOl AUM Coo B. OJO M Btplo Ooid Bute PMroteaa 0000 unch Bcnfuct Con 114 +4 CDCP nnt Ptm HMd 4 +0.1 I itimrl" B MvindiifM B IN -Oil Mart—< AMI unch OrtHMBl B MB unch Phil Omni
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      • 88 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed with losses and gains about equal In thin trading. NOV 10 Aokbam Thai Bthu A S3W Btoclok Qanl" SaTof Ajrudh»y» Ltd IS B2 191 uneh unci) 1 423 MJt «U 144 154 -1 •1 -1 BUtti BOB Rum Tour Bite Union 10 1 III
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      • 279 13 SHARE prices yesterday climbed strongly across the boards in brisk trading on Australian share markets. However, resource stocks drifted off their highs when overseas buying support did not meet expectations. Near the close, the AllOrdinaries Index was 3.1 points higher at 708.9. Brokers said the week's uptrend was given
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    • 246 13 SELANOOB Ceeeaats the W-t per^eent Sldliß "saMer 7 Company BM, to hopeful ef better prsapeeto tar the current flaaarlsl year ending Jane ft, 1184. Chairman Mr B M Ailns, la Mi Intent annual statement, says this Is In view ef the substantial rise In
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    • 1078 13 AMALGAMATED Steel Mills (ASM) plans to invest a further Ms2o million in fixed assets next year to upgrade production facilities at its $300 million steel complex in Buldt Rajah Industrial Estate in Selangor. The move represents part of the company's continuing
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    • 647 13 Reuter CITICORP'S planned purchase of an Interest in a large British stock broking firm is not likely to spark a rush by British clearing banks to follow suit, hanking sources said. The major clearer* Lloyds Bank PLC, National Westminster Bank PLC, Midland Bank PLC
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    • 61 13 LINOUI Develapmeats Berted: Fifteenth AGM to be held at Conference Room 1, First Floor, Hotel Merlin, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Nov 21 at noon. THE Kaala 81 dim BaMer Cwnpaay Berfaad: Seventyfirst AGM to be held at No 50, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on Nov 30
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    • International ROUNDUP
      • 189 13 said the increase in third quarter earnings in its exploration and production sectors was largely due to higher equity crude oil production. Shell was commenting on third quarter results which overall showed net income at £645 million, up from £451 million in the corresponding ISB2 period. This
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      • 64 13 and Indus- try Department said Dwtop HsMags PLC's sale of tyre plants in Europe to Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd of Japan will not be referred to the Monopolies Commission. The deal, realising about £112 million for Dunkp, also includes the sale of Dunlop's 40 per cent stake
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      • 245 13 Cs said it continues to expect its results to bottom out in 1983 and still looks for a recovery in 1984. The company earlier reported third quarter earnings fell to U*****.1 million or $1.38 per share from $412.1 million or $2.54 per share a year before. Sales were
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 159 14 Rises Indices I—Mthg SO« AM 75 L1n Bm Mlwi M« 196 M 4-36 4-M Nov 8 Nov 10 C K Tu< MXZI" CA8BM« PttSAB 925 in •75 MO aw 723 21 M 20 10 15 BT Comport*: BT Iadieatar: ST Industrials: STFlnanc*: rrr.m 1401*1 n.« 2543.01 MM 1444TS *****
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      156 14 Rises Indices Ktmmtim 775 Kp« Lanjut 536 +125 +51 Nov 9 Nov 10 CASH MO +35 MBT Indicator: *****91 2N540S Seacorp 1370 +30 NST Industrials: 1291.44 1310.X TTat 219 +24 NST Finance: 2501.34 2519.0 Fueaa 230 +22 NSTHotefc: MB.7S <59.65 Toofkah 400 Toridba €15 +20 NST Properties 927.72
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    • 53 14 H.K.HANG SING Thursday tan 21 Wednesday (06.76 Week Ago 800.71 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 904.5 Wednesday MM Week Ago 880.8 ALL ORDINARIE8 Thursday 708.9 Wednesday 706.9 Week Ago 887.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDU STRIA L8 Wednesday 721.8 720.1 Week Ago 707 8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1232.52 Tuesday 1214.M
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  • 566 14  -  mmm Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By NAJEEB JARHOM SIME Darby Bhd has together with a bumiputra institution acquired control of a Malaysian company, Century Batteries (M) Bhd, or CBM. In a brief announcement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, Sime said its
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  • 116 14 SINGAPORE'S national shipping company, Neptune Orient Lines, has set up two new subsidiaries, one in Singapore and the other in Hongkong. The Singapore subsidiary is Mltorient Enterprise Pte Ltd, in which NOL has a 51 per cent stake. Mltorient is a Joint venture company
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  • 402 14 LION Corporation Bhd is to relocate part of its Petaling Jaya factory operations to a 2.43 hectare site in Bukit Rajah Industrial Estate, north of Klang, towards the end of next year. Disclosing this in a recent interview, Lion Corporation chairman and director
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  • 891 14 THE market opened narrowly higher in quiet trading yesterday, with Wednesday's rally on Wall Street helping market sentiment. ICI rose 2p to 582 while 5p rises were noted in Glaxo at 725, Grand Met at 335 and Thorn Elfl at (29. Natwest gained 13p among higher banks and
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  • 229 14 TRADING in the shares of Malaysian Feedmills Ltd has been suspended indefinetly on the Singapore Stock Exchange at the request of the company. The suspension took effect after the morning session yesterday, and followed an earlier press report that an undisclosed buyer was close
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  • 36 14 UNTA Kellaa Ik Dredgi*C has reported higher pre-tax profits of M$724,000 (from $583,000) for the half year to Sep 30, 1963. After a tax charge of $155,000 ($162,000), profits amounted to $569,000 (from $121,000).
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  • 869 14 Taking Stock... Hock Lock Siew TIMBER magnate Datuk Wee Boon Ping, who took over control of Singapore-listed International Wood Products Ltd (Interwood) a year ago, has something up his sleeve again. The market grapevine has it that he is planning injections of some of his assets
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    • 223 14 k. i L BIT DEVHOPMENT PROGRAMME November 1983 to January 1984 Course Course Title Dale 1. Computer Project Management Nov 21—23 2. Designing Validating Training Programmes Nov 21-25 3. Computer Operations Management Nov 24 &25 4. The Allen Management Seminar Nov 28 Dec 2 5. SIM Course Leaders' Course Nov
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    • 74 14 ..Kintftiiaiir l|J I I I I OLD ENGLISH EATING HOUSE .T A V> ,-V 5* >'"/ ;t :\ft ''i THOSE WHO KNOW GOOD STEAKS KNOW FOSTERS We are now at 2nd Level, Specialists' Centre, Orchard Road Telephone *****39 Closed Sundays and Pubfc Hotdays Visa, American Express Carte Blanche welcome IT
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 52 14 WEATHER! OUTLOOK tor today: Fair. Bepsrt far U hears prtor to 7M pm ea Not II at tfce alvpsrt: Maximum temperature 31.8 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 25.5 Associated humidity 04 Hours of sunshine ZJ2O Rainfall In millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 87.1 Total rainy days for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 255 15 THIRD World nations are pressing for new shipping registration laws to phase out flags of convenience. Developing countries in the Group of 77, together with Liberia and the United States, are taking part in a preparatory committee meeting in Geneva which will
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    • 381 15  -  By JUNE LIM LIAN Huat Shipping has acquired three coastal vessels from another Singapore operator. The purchase was concluded in September when Unique Shipping decided to pull out of the SingaporeIndonesia trade. The three ships built in the *****, are the 1,920
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 134 15 MR Kerry St Johnston has been elected chairman of the Far Eastern Freight Conference, succeeding Mr H J Kruse. Mr Johnston, who is the chairman of Overseas Containers Limited, began his career with Ocean Steamship Company in the mid-*****. He was a founder director of OCL when the
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      • 110 15 AP MARINE insurers paid out a record of £365 million in 1962 for ships lost at sea compared with £251 million in 1961 according to a communique released at a meeting of marine insurance companies. The number of ships lost with a value above £500,000 increased from 141
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      • 104 15 EGYPTIAN Navigation Company has placed orders for four small roll-on/roll-off vessels of 3,000 dwt. The orders are part of its fleet expansion programme. Two of which will be built in West Germany by the Lubeck-based Schlichtingwerft and the other two to be built at the Port Said shipyard.
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      • 92 15 A PORT of Oakland mission is currently touring the Far East in an effort to stimulate trade and encourage additional shipping lines to use the port's facilities. The delegation will visit Hongkong, Taipei, Seoul and Tokyo, and area which is the largest trading partner of the Port
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    • 833 15 Skipping Liae Page C*l AC Toepler VI 1 Afea VI 1 Ahrenkfei Liner VU 5 A Ipso VI 5 An Lara Shpg X S A PC Line V 4 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Atlas Lines X 5 A
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    • 381 16 AN EXHIBITION of radiocommunications equipment at sea is being held at the headquarters of the International Maritime Organisation during the 13th session of the Organisation's Assembly, which is meeting from Nov 7-18. The exhibition will include demonstrations showing how telecommunications developments are being used to improve
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    • 57 16 EL PASO Marine of Houston has confirmed that a contract is pending for the sale of its last vessel, the 125,000 cubic metres capacity £7 Paso Sonatrach With the sale, the company, which once owned the world's most expensive fleet of liquefied natural gas carriers,
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    • 178 16 Reuter AN ORDER for nine container ships placed with West German shipbuilders by China's state shipping line, the China Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco), will be financed by a West German Reconstruction Loan Corp (KFW) Credit, the KFW said. The Dm4B2 million contract will be paid
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    • 207 16 Reuter THE Japan Wool Commodity Group will stand firm on its demands for a cut in 1984 Australia to Japan freight rates of the Australia northbound shipping conference, Wool Council of Australia executive director David Moore said. In a report to
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    • 103 16 Reuter THE National Union of Seamen (NUS) will ballot its 24,000 members on whether to endorse their leaders' rejection of a 5.3 per cent pay offer from the General Council of British Shippers, an NUS spokesman said. The ballot papers, which will be sent out next
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    • 1929 16 A SLIGHT gain in freight rates for grain from the US to the Continent and renewed ore chartering featured Wednesday in an otherwise rather quiet freight market, shipbrokers said. After a small advance seen for grain from the US Gulf to Japan yesterday, a vessel was booked from
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    • 754 16 FT JAPAN'S six leading shipbuilders' results remain depressed with earnings performances in the first half to Sept 30 hit hard by low margins on vessel construction and sluggishness in non-shipbuilding sectors including oil drilling rigs, marine construction and plant export. Differences in earnings between
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    • 194 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 (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. •-•K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STBAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 260 17 Reuter THE Hongkong Shippers Council believes proposed increases in freight rates to the US are a "rip-off", council chairman Dennis Ting said. He told a press conference that recent proposals by the Trans-Pacific Freight Conference (TPFC) and the New York Freight
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    • 162 17 SUEZ Canal transit tolls will be increased from Jan 1, next year, however, the amount has not been decided. According to the canal authority's vice chairman, Mr Mohamed Ezzat Adel, Egypt is looking to increase revenues from the canal by up
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    • 417 17 AFP A STRONG plea to the world's maritime nations to back international efforts to suppress piracy and to rescue refugees from acts of violence at sea, was made in London by a top United Nations official. UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR)
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    • 144 17 TANKER owners entered with the Oceanus P AI Club have until Nov 14 to get additional cover for pollution risks if they want to enter the three-mile territorial waters of the United States or enter the country's ports. The US Coast Guard has asked for the
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    • 4944 22 SCHEDPIE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 814 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location S A Vaa! 4309G 12.11.83 0300 Jardlne TA 3 0800-1000/1300-1500 B6/B6 B Melati 486 12.11.83 0700 LeoShpg FSB 1100-1200/1600-1700 L2/L2 1200-1300/1800-1900 N2/N2 Maersk Mango 45B46B
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    • 1665 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B CmWht Continental Fecdm (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Atr*-Earatea Um Tranagroup (S). Uht ServV* Kim Shpg (S). AIM C Taapfor Sea Conaortium (S)/ Marin tes Enterprise (PK) AlpM Intrasea (S)
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    • 536 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES CR Doula 6/7 Borneo alongside 11.11.83/0700 Foochow 23/4 Sin Chiao alongside 11.11.83/0600 Ham Luong 29/30 NAPL alongside 11.11.83/1200 Lin Yin 31/2 YFung alongside 11.11.83/0600 Ned Waalekerk 44 Ned-EAC alongside 11.11.83/0600 Raja Timor 19 Sharp alongside 11.11.83/0600 Rajah
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    • 471 15 mm LONDON Freights SHIPPING Schedftle CONTAINER Schedmles WHO Acta for Whom SHIPS Ib Port REGIONAL Weather ......t. I \K L>l i W I \H iOOCL I Orient Overseas Co*Li*w Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO fUROPt VIA SUfi QdHLB (OS M ■raKCMMTim mauim m KOKMOWKE 15N KOKJM MCUA 22A CWWLBP«3M (»tm.
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    • 376 15 sealord; i UASC I UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FKOM JAPAN T \IV\ \N IItIM.MIM. M MMQAB Vl* (Mitalil V«T>(«) Al MMHYW 13+ Al DAM KTV Al HMUKH «T AISO CM.LMC:HAGOYA HAKATA tKEELUNC Al
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    • 891 15 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES V ii IX 14-14/11 24-20/11 24-24/11 44/12 rilfi 171,'» 22/11 10/12 11/12 20/12 25/111 17/12 11/12 27/12 24/12 25/12 3/1 31/12 1/1 11/1 II7JU •SWGtfORE dOSHG TWES *CY 14/11 1100
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    • 449 16 r—# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. 6 SPANS 1. SPANS S" »«rt 1 2) Mam I 3) H burf From Eufope 12/11 20/11 27/11 4/11 11/12 lt/12 25/12 1/1 SUNOS ft DUMA B SMS TOYMS ft HOUTMMI JUTUWOS b permai KORMGAN 14/11 22/11 21/11 4/12 13/12 20/12 27/12 3/1
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    • 531 17 OCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHPPING Bnmi Ports and Bangkok r CONTAINf RSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT n CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINf NT BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCES LID. BANGKOK TEL: ***** M D A A joint sorvico of Bon Lino, DOfl ucean Blue Funnel ond
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    • 703 18 EXPORTS Spoif PMang s lon Hbutg B haven Rdam Le Havre Antwerp BenaMer 19 II 20 II 10 12 12/12 14/12 151? 17/12 fremen Eipress 77H nll 18/1? 20 12 22/12 23/12 26/12 Aortaonßay 412 612 23/12 26 12 28 12 29 12 31/12 TokreEipiess i? i? hi? 2/1 4/
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    • 816 18 Wg|k Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn |Bk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON (IWacu Dndur(M( 14/11 Nw) (Prn Gatei Dsdiarp* 17/2* Nw) S'pn PlAof Ftnanc PHASMWKYAWYNA 13/ IS Nw tart/11 Nw PMAT** 22/24 Nw 19/21 Nw HTANTANYWA* 21/23 Nw MYOMAYWA 22/25 Nw 11/21 Nw HTOKYM 11/21 Nw MAN 23/28 Nw
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    • 229 18 m US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES iMdht tor 15/11 IS/11 swgapo* smos( mmitm rn in> TU *****44/7 4 *****70 TOT ULANG MAIOSf IMBTM SON BHD I« *****7/1 www mmatsw ma i wmsroin ltd i« (tiu t uth KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 911 19 £S\ PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KARACHI/P.GULF SERVICES SPORE KARACHI 21-28/11 10-20/12 4-13/1 UWAIT Li. KOTAMUUA KOTA OCWA KOTA CAHAYA mPt-12/11 25-30/11 20-25/12 1-4/12 25-30/12 18-23/1 COLOMBO/ CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES 14-19/11 25- 1/12 I 5-0/12 BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES m INDONESIA SERVICES 10/83 10/83 30-2/12 I 4-7/12 12-17/11 I KOTA JADE MALAYSIA
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    • 658 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 tUWOPt Car*,* Si, Bremen Eipress »artiii'i Bay fata Eipress Osaka b| IMo| Eipreis Iraerpoat Bty C»<t» b| FROMEIROPE Bremer Eipress Rvama Mini ReaMn Bay lekm Eipess Osaka Bay Hm*w| Eipress Ramakiaa Mm llmmt li| C»*|in«if Erarttvrt Eipress f*c. SPORE PKEIAMG SaM
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    • 543 19 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO USA WEST/ EAST COAST H SULf POUTS (FUUY CONTAfOtSED KSSELS) STOW OM ffOlA/L* HOUSTOH SA» BUOK NYOM HN.VAI MtlVM' 70S 71/11 M/ll 12/12 25/12 29/12 1/1 1/1 (/I GO*' 606 14/12 4/1 ft/1 19/1 23/1 »/l 27/1 3ft 1 Mm Kctpti* carp tar ttatrtrfi.
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    • 504 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES \>£ BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPOCENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG In Port 4 Dec 8 Dec 6 Dec 2 Dec 26 Dec 2 ion 29 Dec Lines LESUE LYKES SM SM SM 27/11 11/1 WITH LYKES 10/11 13/11 16/11 25/12 4/2 LOUISE LYKES
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    • 1050 20 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COABT (laeMlag DESTINATIONS INLAND vte IPI MICKOBKIDOE MINILAND BRIDGE) M.SO ACCEPTS* (MCROBBOGE) ATLANTIC COAST TACOBM (VM SEATTLE) LONGVKN (MA PORTLAIB) SACRAAENTO (VM OAKLMB) STOCKTON («M OMIMB) HCNDB (VM ONUMO) ATI ANT A. AIBTH CMCACO. CBCBOMTI. CLEVELAND COLUMBUS. DALLAS. OATTON. DENVER OCTMOT. Q PASO
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    • 182 20 In CHAR CHING MARINE CO crjjk'iz USA WESTCOAST FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE RED SEA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE STORE JEDO AH M Khames 2 VO7C 24 Nov 09 Dec M Khames 1 VO9C 17 Dec 31 Ok RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SEA SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE STORE LOADMG FOR Chart. 20 No* Aqabi, PL Sudan Waheed
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    • 635 20 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE tar lOS AMOKS SM FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER RC Accept!* Fa/Fa Cant met 10 T* "TT' l n r* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accent fa/Fa CK—i t S- ,fk It sysu is; KS IS ".a, KKK ftfc I My frwi/AM/Brit NEW ZEALAND SERVICE
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    • 569 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES K 114 Anaon Road, #18-01, Tuna* Building. Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 A *****67 P Kalang Tal: *****1/8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANE AN SERVICES S pore Loadkig Far HAF *00 NO 5 1C Mm fori Suta./B«*uii/Trail MOSTBON V 14 11 Not Banda AMias OJNONG MAS 21 No* Banda Abbai
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    • 526 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Ansor Road c 27 16 Inlernationi Plrf/a Smq,ipore 0207 Tel *****11 ICL nesi o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK LABOKS39IS S 9** P Rotoi* Laadb« tar: M 23 Nov IT)AM 'UK IVm/VK (AVON) ALPAC LINE ALPAC ASM IC3NB Vessel Loadne at Rata S pore P Ketang Loadtog
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 637 21 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to from Scandinavia +SS BRIDGE S pore Closing Times FCI Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 1000 13/11 2200 12/11 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Anro Temasek Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia. TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST MPORT (m* LBtach
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    • 480 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels DOW wm^— SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON 71/11 77/11 »/U 12/11 »/U 7/17 4/1? IC/It IU J/17 U/17 It/17 11/17 I/U 74/17 11/11/ M WW ti 17W lr» «> Um* Mart 6* 37/1 SEMI-CONTA4NERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG^CMALNA. CALCUTTA I WPTUf IQdCIS
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    • 823 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SUPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Martet Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lews) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS 2510S P KELANG M/S SHMKAT NAH SOON SON M IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 JALAN CEMPEIRNG PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 549 22 l'c;|ioiial limitiiiiicr Lilies j|iHkHuiii|| 2 Sailings W66kly ILiIiJP Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISLANDS USt. MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER Spare PK P«« laadta| ALPHA PACfIC llU) "''""lS/U Nw Mu. Bahrain. Mm Dhabi, Mui VSL 20/30 Nav Mm. JadfaN. IhiiW* KUSU SIMS 22/24 Dac Data,
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 109 23 CORMORANT sm n SU Sd 16/11 19/11 Lndtaf tar SPORF MUIIIPORT AGENCIES <S> PTE ITD Tel *****36 TLX ***** Kt O«I€NTAI SHIPPING CORPN Tel 03-*****4 TLX MA ***** REGULAR FAR EAST SERVICE TO JtV»ll ANGOLA PORTS VS. STOK LOAD FOK: SOL ANGOLA SM LUMMAOMTO/ SOTO/MOCMCHS A HI »/ll S«ngapor« Agent
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    • 151 23 PERSIAN GULF SERVICE TAIWAN NAVIGATION CO., LTD. IN NMG VOY (0 BIT 19U 11/14 No. Onto. Da* THE MALAY STATES SHPWK CO. PTE. LTD. fm Fr««M Spci plant cwUct T* 2203K6 EXTN 111 A 1M W n MING HORNG SHIPPING PTE LTD llUll #08-21 GoMon Wall Auto Contra, 1, 80
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    • 647 23 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE LTD 1 Magazine Road 05-08 Central Building Singapore 0105 Tel 53 *****/*****?? SMGAPORE TO KUCHMG SERVICE VESSEL ETA ETD SRI PET AUNG 17/11 11/11 SRI PET AUNG 25/11 26/11 LIZENA PTE LTD NG Shipping Private Ltd. <NG> Tatophon*: *****90,*****43. Sr REGULAR SERVICE TO AND FROM CHTTT
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 674 24 Bi 3a Ca BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE .An Enterprise ot Bangladesh Govt M.V. BANGLAR PROGOTI nil ETD 15/16 Nov 18 Nov Loading for:Chrtlafonf/Karachi UNIPICiHC T««NS TNAQINC Agents AGENCY PTE LTD ORIENTAL SNIPPING COR'N Tn *****4 (S imcsl SINGAPORE lunpv Tel *****6 48 7544 -BUTIAZU £!A€ REGULAR BREAK BULK EUROPE/FAR EAST SERVICE
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    • 551 24 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Smgopore 0719. Tel: *****44 Tli R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STOW P. KELANG PENAJIG PHUKET L AMGSA V 31/13 k« Part 14 No« LAN6SA V 32/13 14/ It Nov 21 Nov FULL CONTAMER SERVICE
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 170 24 iV/ fi Regional Weather m ■s V /A I I t! va m 'V) a! C'!l S3 LLl£ c >A ~S Wil* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIB MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots V y. Wave height Cloudy
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