The Business Times, 16 November 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER If, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 385 1  -  ■y RICHARD BEAH LAW FIRMS may soon have to take up mandatory insurance against embezzlements by solicitors. The introduction of mandatory "fidelity insurance" is currently under study by a subcommittee appointed by the Law Society, and a report is expected within a year.
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  • 181 1 THE Pooggol Vocational Institute (PVI) will soon come under the wings of the Ministry of National Development as the new Construction Industry Training Centre (CTTC). The Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, said the training centre will take In 2,000 to 3,000 students
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  • 578 1  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM CHUAN Hup Marine Ltd'a public issue of 22.5 million shares priced at $2 per share has received unexpectedly good response from stags and investors, particularly institutions. In spite of the uninspiring state of the stock market, the issue is believed to
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  • 148 1 AFP BRITAIN and China yesterday wound up their latest round of talks on the future of Hongkong on an encouraging note, with a joint statement saying that they were "useful and constructive." The next and seventh round will take place in Beijing on Dec 7
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  • 305 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH ALL EIGHT group of companies which submitted technical proposals (or the rolling stock contract (or the MOT have been asked to put in their commercial bids by Jan 9. It appears that the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation
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  • 201 1 OIL COMPANIES are keeping a close watch on their petrol sales to assess the impact of Esso's new intermediate grade petrol. Easo introduced the 95octane grade yesterday and retailed it at $1.19 a litre, the same price that Shell, Caltex, British Petroleum and Mobil are
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  • BRIEFLY
    • 79 1 AUSTRALIA'S Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Bill Hayden, yesterday announced the appointment of Mr WPJ Handraer as the country's High Commissioner to Singapore. He will succeed Mr K McDonald, who has been the High Commissioner here since 1981. Mr Handmer is currently Australia's Ambassador to Pakistan. He has
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    • 67 1 UPI ONE or two gunmen on a motorcycle pumped seven bullets into a US embassy car on a highway leading into downtown Athens yesterday, HiUng a ranking US military official and wounding his driver, police said. The US Embassy refused to identify the official, but sources said
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    • 66 1 UPI JAPANESE fighters scrambled to intercept three Soviet bombers that penetrated Japanese airspace early yesterday, said a defence agency spokesman who termed the action a "protest" over President Reagan's recent Asian visit. The three bombers two TU-16 Badgers and a TU-95 Bear violated Japan's airspace over the Sea
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    • 77 1 AFP AS THE Indian Parliament opened its winter session yesterday, almost the entire opposition walked out of both Houses of Parliament to pro- test alleged corruption by the ruling Congress Party. The deputies of various opposition parties walked out after the chair disallowed them to raise a
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    • 61 1 Reuter MOSCOW'S chief negotiator Yuli Kvitsinsky left yesterday's session of US-Soviet talks in Geneva on limiting nuclear missiles after an unprecedentedly short 35 minutes, but refused to say whether he had broken off negotiations. A Mr Kvitsinsky said: "I am under an agreement not to speak." He
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    • 73 1 Reuter ABOUT 50,000 Filipinos called on President Marcos to quit at a demonstration in one of his northern Philippine strongholds yesterday. Polk» in Baguk) said the march was the first of its kind along the main street of Baguk) since antigovernment protests became widespread following the murder
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    • 51 1 Reuter THE Turtdsh-Cypriots in the northern part of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus yesterday declared their area, occupied by the mainland Turkish army, an independent state. Turkish-Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash proclaimed Independence in a radio broadcast soon after the Turkish-Cypriot Assembly had voted overwhelmingly in favour of independence.
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  • 244 1 Agencies MALAYBAN Prime Minister Datak Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad Is confident that the omtioeersy ever the eonstttattoaal sswadnwt BUI will be settled andeakty this H» Prime Malstor believed that the nasal Malaysian tradttlea ef solving all Issnes salesMj wsaM prevail when tTves
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  • 330 1 THE Malaysian government announced yesterday that it will consider giving incentives to general trading companies or sogoshoshas which show potential of increasing their volume of trade as well as trade destinations. The incentives represent another step forward in Malaysia's attempt to rely less on middlemen
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  • 140 1 Reuter THE Philippines is trying to borrow about US$4.6 billion to help it out of its current economic crisis but could need even more, officials said yesterday. Prime Minister Cesir Virata has said Manila needs at least $4 billion to restart the economy which
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 204 1 FT?I The Solutions-Approach Towards the Automated Office SEE HOY CHAN GROUP THE sharper-than-expected fall in US money supply is unlikely to affect Fed's policy Page I PHILIPPINE business and opposition leaders challenged President Marcos to include his cronies in a new crackdown on "economic saboteurs" Page 5 COMPUTER: Trend towards
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 498 2 Reuter THE sharper than expected U512.5 billion fall in M-l money supply reported in New York on Monday has not altered the belief of private economists that the Federal Open Market Committee will keep an unchanged policy at its meeting yesterday. The
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    • 134 2 AFP SOME 53 major international financial institutions were expected to sign a US$5OO million loan in Hongkong yesterday with the Korea Development Bank (KDB) in a move one participating bank called "a show of confidence in the South Korean economy". A statement issued in
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    • 226 2 THE Malaysian ringgit is strong compared with other currencies, except the American dollar, during the first nine months this year, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah told the Dewan Rakyat. He said the value of the ringgit increased by 1.7 per cent compared with the
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    • 224 2 NYT US BANK regulators have launched a special examination of the quality of the energy loan portfolios of major banks in Texas and Oklahoma in response to mounting concern about the impact of the problems in the domestic oil industry on US banks. The examination, the
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    • 319 2 UPI THE critical UB$S billion mark kaa been reacked m tke Jamba $15 billion laaa Brasll needs to kelp redat are Ite $M Mlltoa la foreiga debt, William Bkedea of Citibank said. "We have mare thaa $5 bUllen aad we're «till bearlag
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    • 463 2 TRADING of the US dollar against most major currencies was indifferent on the local foreign exchange yesterday. Traders say there was little buying or selling of the American unit. This was best reflected in the narrow trading range experenced by the geenback against the Singapore dollar. It opened
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    • 197 2 THE US dollar yesterday closed steadier at 234.80 yen against the 234.35/50 New York close, but below the 235.30 finish in Tokyo on Monday. Trading volume was $1.53 billion. The dollar ended slightly higher at 2.6790/ 6800 marks after a 2.6730/50 close in New York. The dollar opened the
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    • 186 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Nov 15: U8 Dollars Offer Bid 7 days 9 9/15 97/16 1 month 90/16 97/16 2 months 913/16 911/16 3 months 913/16 911/16 S months 9 15/16 913/16 9 months 10* 10 12 months lOfc 10* DM. §«M (Middle
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    • 22 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.
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    • 7 2 f.'B.'iV WkTIV Source: National Discount Co
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    • 361 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed slightly firmer after fluctuating narrowly throughout the session in quiet trading. News ot increased shelling in Beirut and the shooting oi a US embassy official in Athens had no impact on the market. Total sales for the day were recorded at 92 lots
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    • 34 2 New York M« Frt 9.028 8J5B 9.07S 9.006 Zurich 8.97B 8.87B a——» 9.0SS 8 90S Tmm Mm 8.99B 8.95B 9.04S 9.006 Closing prices in US dollar* a troy once. Source: Credit, S'pore
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    • 91 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased marginally against other major units in fairly active late trading. It slipped to 2.6768/75 marks from an early 2.6779/ 86 but was still above New York's 2.6730/50 close, and ruled at 234.55/65 yen against 234.63/73 and 234.35/ 50. Banknote rates yesterday: (HKperl): US 7.T9/7.81
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    • 70 2 THE dollar yesterday opened little changed to slightly higher, underpinned by expectations of firm US interest rates and continued international tensions. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4832/42 Can 1.8320/340 Cross 1.2357/» DMk D F1 3.9700/40 4 4435 75 SFr 3.2070 2106 8034/61 F FY 12.0675 810 Lit 2405.75 2408.56 Yen
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 383 3  -  By BOEY KIT YIN THE Swedish Embassy is organising a symposium as part of a three-year programme to promote trade between Sweden and the Asean region. The Singapore-Sweden Agents' Symposium is aimed at bringing together local companies representing Swedish companies. This represents the embassy's
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    • 412 3 SOME 13 Austrian companies participating in the Austrian Style "84 in Singapore are on the look-out for distributors in South-east Asia. They form part of a total of 42 Austrian designers and manufacturers who will present a fashion fair to the trade business in
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    • 259 3  -  By JOANNE YAP WEST GERMAN industrialists should continue to be more active in Singapore and maintain their good position here. This encouragement was said to be given by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew when a 16-member delegation from the Federation of German Industries, headed by
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    • 374 3 MR Michael Kalyk, president of Shangri-La International, has announced the appointment of Mr Gerkani Petrewttaek as director of operations (resorts). Mr Petrowitsch will be responsible for and will direct the operations of the company's five resort hotels in Penang (Rasa Sayang, Golden Sands, Palm Beach) and Fiji
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    • 251 3 A TOTAL of 134 companies representing a cross-sec-tion of the British chemical and laboratory equipment industries will be in Singapore in December to tap the South-east Asian market. This group of companies, sponsored by the British Laboratory Ware Association, represents the biggest gathering
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    • 251 3 THE Nanyang Technological Institute will be holding a seminar on Engineering Studies at the Nanyang Technological Institute for all first-year engineering undergraduates of the National University of Singapore on Saturday, Nov 19. The objective of the seminar is to help the undergraduates gain a better
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    • 275 3 THE m—nmi price lain fell by M per eeat last ■Math, the fearth bimibs ttve deeltae this year. Items eaahrlbatlag Is the tower overall esst sI living were teed, whteh eased M per eeat la price, aad beeslag, whteh M 11 per
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    • 559 3  -  By JAIME LYE ITS all systems go for next year's Pacific Air Travel Association (PATA) convention in Sri Lanka, in spite of Initial fears that the venue for the convention would have to be changed in view oI the spate of racial violence
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    • 491 3 ABOUT 106 companies from 21 countries will be displaying an extensive range of products in the coming Glass Window/ Building Services Engineering exhibitions, scheduled to be held at the World Trade Centre from Nov 23 to 26,1983. The 21 countries represented are Australia, Austria, Belgium, West Germany, Hongkong,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 298 4 WHAT COPIERS DO THE JAPANESE USE? According to the latest independent analysis of 1982 copier installations within Japan published in May 1983, by the influential economic newspaper 'Nihon Keizai Shimbun', Ricoh is clearly the no. 1 copier used in Japan. *Others include Minolta, Mita, Toshiba, Sanyo, Matsushita etc, etc. Another
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 590 5 UPI THE United States made a new offer to the Soviets on limiting medium-range nuclear missiles on Monday as the first new Nato Cruise missiles arrived on European soil. Moscow promptly called the proposal "unacceptable." The US offer was made to the Kremlin at
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    • 318 5 US industrialist says worth only 200 yen AP THE US dollar should be worth only about 200 yen, a leading American industrialist said on Monday. Monday's price was 234.5 yen to the dollar, a level that many American business people say makes Japanese goods too cheap in the US and
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    • 309 5 FT TALKS were die to re-apes yesterday between the Dutch government and trades anion leaders aver toe Cabinet's plan to redaee toe salary at 7tMM public sector worker» by three per eeat (ram Jan I. Formal aegotlatloas brake all two weeks aga
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    • 513 5 UPI PHILIPPINE business and opposition leaders yesterday challenged President Ferdinand Marcos to include his cronies in a new crackdown on "economic saboteurs." Mr Marcos, whose traditional support within the business community has steadily eroded since the Aug 21 murder of opposition leader Benigno
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    • 262 5 Reuter A STUDY commissioned by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) found that current cost accounts adJusting for inflation are much more widely used than critics of the method have claimed. Share analysts and institutional investors rely on
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    • 424 5 UPI TRADE between East and West, which soared on a wave of optimism during the *****, took a severe hammering during 1960-82, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said on Monday. It cited both political and economic reasons for the new slump in East-West trade. Not
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  • 504 6 SACRIFICING profits for prestige is not unusual. This is particularly so in the case of major infrastructural developments such as the Mass Rapid Transit, Changi International Airport or the giant incinerator at Tuas, Raffles City and Marina Centre. They serve as "showcases" of companies vying for
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  • 682 6  -  By CATHERINE ARNST Reuter INTERNATIONAL Business Machine Corporation's introduction of its smallest computer yet, the PC Jr, is a symptom of the trend towards miniaturisation that is changing the complexion of the computer industry. IBM built its empire on the mainframe computer, a large machine that
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  • 596 6  -  By MARY TOBIN UPI THE mystery of how US$l3.5 million made its way from the Colombian government to London to New York and finally to a Swiss subsidiary of an Israeli bank is a vivid example of the mixed blessings of the electronic age.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1178 7  -  By MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL FT THERE are two Australias. The first is a continent almost as big as the United States, close to the growth economies of the western Pacific. It has one of the richest resources bases of the any nation, abundant cheap
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 859 7 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Hotel (Mandarin with English subtities/r) 4.30 Exercise with Gloria 4.50 The Animal World Forest in the Sea: We join Bill Burrud as he enters into a mysterious world of the sea forest. The focus is on the giant frond, the earth's fastest growing
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    • 634 7 TWO-11-OIE CBOSSWOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A game to keep quiet (5) 6 To whom politics is fun? (5) 9 The fight against hypothermia (4.3) 10 Something whitish and puffy? (5) 11 Little black things in general (5) 12 Are such officers childish? (5) 13 Insured against exposure 7 (7)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 567 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the morning session with pared gains of £12 to £5 from Monday. Commission house selling and profit-taking emerged at the highs yesterday morning, partly induced by anxiety about the possibility of a lower New York opening. Turnover was around 1,158 lots but this
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    • 118 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on speculative buying following a USDA report which noted US soybean supply is still tight. In Nov, central firmed Msls to M 51,305 a tonne and south Mss to M 51,300, while Dec saw south rise Ms2o to M
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    • 62 9 SOYBEAN FUTURES in Chicago on Monday ended IV* to 7V« US-cents a bushel lower in active trade. January traded in a 20-cent range. Soyoil closed 0.40 to 0.25 cents a pound while soymeal lost $1.00 to $3.00 a tonne in active trade. Soyoil gained support from Brazilian trade reports
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    • 56 9 WHEAT FUTURES in Chicago on Monday ended 3Vi to 2Vt US-cents a bushel lower in quiet trade. December traded in a s'/!-cent range. Lower corn and soybean prices pressured prices through the day. Corn futures closed IVi to three cents a bushel lower In active trade. December traded in
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    • 161 9 CHINESE Preface Exekaage, Wags pre, elertag prices per 1« kg yesterday» Cinast *11: Bulk fob $163.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $176.00 sellers, new drum fob $180.00 sellers. Cspva: Mixed (loose) $94 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $600.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 195 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Gsttn Tan: China Blue Phoenix Vi 2,940, 32'» 3,250, 40's 4,380 (per bale at 400 lbs). Pises Om4s: Chins Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly
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    • 198 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with December One RSS buyers quoted at 236.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from Monday's close. The morning session was marked down a quarter cent on lack of interest and easier London advice following a half cent lower opening. The afternoon
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    • 29 9 Rubber Nov 15 Singapore: December: 236.50 (unchanged) Malaysia: December 261.25 cents (up one cent) Tin: M 930.28 per kilo (up seven cents) 100 tonnes (down 91 tonnes)
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    • 73 9 STRENGTH li Lniii mmmiraged the straits tla price la Peaaag yesterday to firm sevea eeats to M$9L2B a Idle. The priee remained wtthta the ITA tower raage ef Ms2t.l* aad MfSLM. Dealers Mted streag sappert trem the baffer stock maaager, aided by the small effertag. Scattered baylag tram
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    • 287 9 RA8 price* In ctnli per kilo jttttrdtjr (per kflo) (per kilo) Int 1 R-S-S. prompt f o b 28.2 224.75N lnt 1 R-SS December 28.00 220JD Int 1 R-S-S JiMtr; 2MB 28.2 Int 2 R S.S 28 JO 222J0N UK Coat 28J0 BUM int i R.S.S. auo ajo
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    • 319 9 -BTNGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 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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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 787 9 THE STOCK market closed higher on Monday (or the fourth straight session, but demand was curtailed by interest rate fears. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had risen over 36 points in the previous three trading days, added nearly four points to finish at around
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  • 2126 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contract! are quoted after
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  • 3466 10 1963 High Low Cwaspaay Last Sale 4-or-Or*a Dto Dto Or Gr-a Net YH P/E Vol Day (■OOO) High Lew SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 286 354 267 300 410 120 300 318 288 880 520 535 535 218 340 585 870 472 472 1180 310 680 680 336*
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  • 1669 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to tbe Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchanfe yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUmiAU l»M«Hl (3.708 4.005) Alee* (I) 2.93 AMD (3.008 3.085) 3.04 (4)
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  • 761 10 I THE leeal hall market wu alagglak yeaterday, wltk > «to dewa At tke Baal kell, tke Straits Tlaiea ladaatrtal Mm slipped I.IS palate ta SS4JS. Tke knalra kaaul lade* last IJB pateftT'te i mn. Prieea epeaed at everi algkt levete la the Miialai kat
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  • 549 10 SHARE prices closed marginally lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as turnover fell to one of the year's lowest level. After opening slightly steadier, following a better close on Wall Street the previous night, prices were traded within a narrow range. Interest remained
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 808 11 FT JAPAN'S six leading pharmaceutical companies have reported lower than expected increases in parent company sales for the first half to September. The main reason for this was the January cut in the government'sreimbursement price as well as other moves by the state to
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    • 894 11 THE market was firm yesterday in quiet trading at the outset. Clearing banks extended Monday's advance with Barclays 13p higher at 487 while gains among others ranged between 2p and 12p. Eagle Star eased lOp against the trend to 657 in firm insurances. Industrial leaders were mixed with
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    • 285 11 Reuter FOR THE time being, the London stock market leeks about tally valued, brokers Phillips ud Drew said In a staly. A mtjtr bear market is Mt expected, bat it coald take about a year before continuing dividend growth prompts a firmer tone by
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 428 11 PRICES on Australian share markets yesterday closed narrowly mixed after widespread falls in the morning. Near the close the AllOrdinaries Index was 2.4 points down at 706.1, due largely to weakness in the resources sector. Turnover was moderate at A 131.56 million. Brokers said the morning decline was a
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      • 428 11 HONGKONG STOCK prices yesterday closed mixed following what the market judged to be a neutral outcome to the two days of SinoBritish talks on the future of Hongkong just ended in Beijing. The Hang Seng Index ended off 0.29 at 855.72, against a 8.67 gain, by the
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      • 412 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher led by persistent buying concentrated on firms whose earnings improved in the April-Sep-tember half-year. The market average added a provisional 30.77 to close at 9,379.29 after rising 42.89 on Monday. The market also drew support from an overnight rise on Wall
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      • 175 11 MOST shares closed slightly higher yesterday, boosted by news of a capital increase by a local commercial bank. The Book Club Index rose 0.79 to 123.9 in a moderate volume of 269,798 shares, the highest since Oct 17. Siam Commercial Bank rose 10 baht to 473. NOV IS Bah
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      • 123 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed with the Commercial and Industrial Index up 0.14 to 142.42. NOV IS Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B Alias Con B 001 unch 43 50 unch Bagulo Gold 0001 -0 0004 Basic Petroleum 0007 unch Benguet Con B IIS 1 CDCP 054
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    • 1039 11 PERMATA Chartered Merchant Bank has recommended that minority shareholders of the Kuala Sidim Rubber Company Bhd vote in favour of the proposed acquisition of Boustead Estates Sdn Bhd as the "merger" augurs well for the future of the enlarged group.
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    • 137 11 Reuter WIGMORES Ltd now holds a total of 2.5 million Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd (BHP) shares following market purchases at an average cost of A 512.38 each since the end of its tender offer, which garnered 792,000 shares. At yesterday's BHP closing price of $12.80,
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    • 356 11 Reuter THE trustees of Reuters Ltd will seek independent legal advice as to whether any scheme involving a capital reconstruction and flotation of Reuters is one with which the trustees can concur. Mr Angus McLachlan, chairman of the trustees, in a statement made in Sydney,
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    • 79 11 CONSTRUCTION Supplies Hnm Berfcad: EGM to be held at 44, Jalan Gopeng, Ipoh on Nov 16 at 10 am. HONG LeNg lid—triM Berhad: Twentieth AGM to be held at the conference room, 14th Floor, Bagunan Hong Leong, 117 Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur on Nov 17 at noon. THE
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    • 63 11 %],@?`$!}~$`[}=`@:!=!_';<-`\^%% The Republic of Costa Rica U.S. $20,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 18th November, 1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for six month Interest Period from 16th November, 1983 to 16th May, 1984 the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of 10
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    • 175 11 o STATE BANK OF INDIA (SINGAPORE BRANCH) U.S. $20,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U S DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE 19TH MAY 1988 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates notice is hereby given that for the interest period from 16th November 1983 to 16th May 1984 the Certificate will
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 176 12 Rises Kuiutii| 50« 800 30 N 9 T 1450 20 S T P 1975 U90 20 Grand Central 530 20 U O I 306 18 M Cement 850 10 Toehiba 825 10 Sim Lim 285 Roth Iada 60# 228 +7 G I Hides 50c 406 +6 Y H S
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      168 12 Rises C Storage Bhd 360 36 Dutch Baby 570 30 Utd Mai 620 20 Matsushita 710 20 U M Flour 750 20 Chin Teck 870 20 F E L'ston 510 18 Roth Ind Ltd 248 12 Sim Lin 316 12 B Kawan 450 10 Berjuntai 530 10 Falls
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    • 54 12 Monday 7103 Week Ago 700.3 FINANCIAL TIMES HJC.HANG SENG Tuesday 866.72 Monday 886.01 INDUSTRIALS Week Ago— 873.08 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 728.1 Week Ago 721.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE Tuesday 913.3 Monday 913 4 INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 881.3 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 1290.20 Uluk A an 1914 a* Tuesday 708.1 London
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  • 682 12  -  Hill! Companies Editor: ALAN LEE L By ALAN LEE SUPREME Corporation Kid has sold a near 20 per cent stake In its loss-mak-ing agro-based subsidiary, Supreme Plantation Industries Bhd, as part of a major restructuring of Its operations. The restructuring which
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  • 358 12  -  By AMY CHEOK MALAYAN United Industries Bhd (MUI) has officially taken over management of subsidiary Ming Court Hotel Ltd in Singapore. This follows the expiry of the two-year management contract on Nov 14 with Goodwood Park Hotel Ltd. For MUI, the management
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  • 779 12  -  By NAJEEB J ARHOM FABER Merlin Malaysia Bhd is expanding its hotel chain to cover all the major towns in the country. At the same time the group intends to build up its property holdings and to pursue opportuniies for diversification. Negotiations on hotel projects in
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    1000 12 Taking Stock... Hock Lock Siew THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee's decision on the controversial deal between Taiping Textiles and ArabMalayslan Development Baak (AMDB) has finally brought some cheer to Taiping shareholders, at least those who had waited to see what the authorities would do. When the deal was
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    • 139 12 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN AUSTRALIA Profitable, established Australian Publishing Company based in Adelaide offers an outstanding investment opportunity. The investment required is Aust $500,000 which is well above the'minimum limit of Aust $250,000 stipulated by the Australian Government for foreigners to set up business in Australia. The investor or his representative
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    • 58 12 weather! OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy and hazy in the afternoon. Report for 84 hoars prior to 7J9 pm on Not IS at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.5 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 6.25 Rainfall in millimetres 2.9 Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 332 13 TWO more International Maritime Organisation conventions are close to becoming international law and may even come into force before the end of this year. Both the 1979 convention on maritime search and rescue (SAR) and the Athens Convention on Liability for Passengers and their
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    • 550 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE Sabah Shipyard Sdn Bhd, which recently completed a MJIOS million modernisation and expansion programme, has been forced to diversify its product base as it sees no immediate prospect for the enlarged capacity. The yard is now going into shiprepair
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 84 13 Bernama SAUDI Arabia has purchased five new American, warships for its navy. The vessels are the last group of warships purchased within the framework of the first phase of Saudi Arabia's programme for modernising its naval forces. The first warship for the second phase, will arrive
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      • 92 13 Reuter MALAYSIA will buy two naval patrol boats from the Korea Shipbuilding and Engineering Corporation for |50 million each, Malaysian Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Oo Gin Sun said. One will be built in South Korea and will be paid for with crude oil, refined palm
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      • 92 13 SAUDI Arabia has been re-elected for the membership of the executive board of the International Maritime Organisation. The Kingdom's re-election came through a majority of 72 votes for the board of the Londonbased organisation. Lebanon, Kuwait, Egypt and Algeria have been also elected for the 12-member board. The
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    • 770 13 s Uppiag Uae Pl(t C*l AC Torfter VI i Un VI s UratW Llaw vn S AJpar VI S Aatara 9bpc X S APC Unr V 4 iPL m u kinaUar IV 4 K3CL m I tatafaratar V s Mill Um X t tiauai Liar V 1
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    • 746 14 AFP BEHINIMhe-scenes activity continued on the freight market last week as the firm undertone persisted. In the grain trades, the trans-Atlantic (USA/Europe) rate equalled its high for the year established in February when $9/ton was paid to a 65,000 tonner, a gain of $1.50/ ton over last reported
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    • 1863 14 CHARTERING was generally fairly quiet throughout the freight market on Monday but rates were mostly fully steady, shipbrokers said. A vessel was reported fixed for 100,000 long tons of heavy grain from the US Gulf to the Continent for which US3B was paid. This is equal to the
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    • 162 14 AFP MALAYSIA and China have reached general agreement on the need to have a shipping service between the two countries, Malaysian Deputy Transport Minister, Datuk Abu Hassan Omar told Parliament. He said the first round of negotiations were held in Kuala Lumpur last August
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    • 487 14 Lloyd's List HEAVY losses from shipping helped drag the profits of Chargeurs SA, a leading French transport and industrial group, down 12 per cent in the first half of the current year. Furthermore, Chargeurs warns that its full year accounts will have to
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    • 206 14 Fairplay INDIA'S National ship classification society, Indian Register of Shipping (IRS), has concluded an agreement of cooperation on a dual class basis with Bureau Veritas (BV). The move will help minimise financial costs for Indian owners wanting dual classification of their vessels. The IRS has already
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    • 197 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports, Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits
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    • 273 15 Lloyd's List BRAZIL'S shipbuilders are preparing for a major push on the world market to challenge the growth of South Korea and become the third force in the industry. Mr Paulo Gouvea, president of the Shipbuilders' Association of Brazil (Esabras) and also vice-presi-dent
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    • 96 15 THE Huangpu Shipyard of Shanghai will deliver a Us3o million oil drilling rig to Singapore's Wah Chang International Marine Industry Co Ltd later this month, a spokesman for the China Offshore Platform Engineering Corporation said. The Wab-HMI No 1 can work in up to
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    • 574 15 THE prospect for oil tankers is brighter than for bulk carriers, according to a director and financial coordinator of the Hongkong World-Wide Shipping group, Mr Michael Blakely." Speaking at a shipping seminar recently, Mr Blakely foresaw that recovery in the tanker sector of
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    • 60 15 JAPAN Line has assigned the newbuilding Japan Alliance to company's Japan/North America Pacific Southwest (PSW) trade. The new vessel is of 30,941 dwt and replaces $e 819-TEU Japan Ace. The new vessel has a capacity of 1,692 TEUs, including 206 reefer points. Although it is bigger,
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    • 4869 20 SCHEDTOE 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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    • 712 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location B Seroja Aust M&ru Ratana Bhum N Zircon 496 17.11.83 0700 LeoShpg FSB 0900-1100/1700-1900 N2/N2 B6/B6 N2/N2 33/349 *****9 17.11.83 17.11.83 0700 0700 MOL S'pore Shpg FSB
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    • 1836 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic (Mtalacr Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). *KEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Ura-Einri* Use Transgroup (S). Ahreakiel User .Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S), Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intrasea (S)
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    • 401 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Baikal 13/4 S'pore Sov alongside 16.11.83/1300 Hua Tuo 6/7 Baltic alongside 16.11.83/1000 Kota Mulia 10/11 PIL alongside 16.11.83/1100 Luke Lu 35/6 Koko alongside 16.11.83/0600 Nan Ping Shan 8/9 Y Fung alongside 16.11.83/2300 Ned Hongkong 44 Ned-EAC alongside
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    • 373 13 V Published and Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Jurong Port Road. Singapore 2261 A member of The Times Organisation l\RL)l\l ■\MAII FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 FUROPF VIA SUEZ •CMM com MCI 23W 70 II C**AIORO2E 3CW 2111 ICPTUK gUtt€T 17N 3/12 lOC*TOt 33W 8 1? KOREAN CHANCE 15N 14 12 TRM6WOM.D
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    • 286 13 OSEALORDH i UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG* NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAPAN TAIWAN MOV,ROM. u. mmnyah 3+ M. MBA V. J*t AL MMMKH ¥.«t 111 AKAKIAN (il I.K RED SEA DIRECT SERVICE (MSG'S West new buMnf
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    • 19 13 m LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS la Pert REGIONAL Weather
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    • 1009 13 The Straits Companies Times H,tSS& DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS ML M M. RANDO 20-20/11 21-21/11 21-21/11 29-29/11 M/ 12 5-5/12 13-13/12 IUSi/ltil "-''l TT7 nr 'SWGAfQRE CLOSMG IMS *cr 21/11 1100 MRS CPS 20/11
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    • 366 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. B. 20/11 From Europe Mm Accapfei F«r 1) Barcelona. Genoa, 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Baste. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aarhus. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Matano Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe carp tor feeder via S'pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore t Bangkok Pis contact PERMEC
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    • 379 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South W**t Pacific North Wnt fmtm m n n n la/u om imi »t m u imw m MAMA M hM 17/11 1M MM 11/12 14/12 Lt MS 11/12 19/12 22/12 KBO H FMMT MX 24/11 27/11 29/11 MMUtMJM 21/12 27/12
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    • 630 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited N I STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sabah, Snwik, Brunei Ports and Bangkok ir. a.*-: afi7ia;' i-d" n» vkq »/u 11/12 17/U ivu a/u 2vu •1/1 (VI mn ii/i ivu 14/U M/l a/i JI/I i/i mn u/t 14/2 21/2 11/12 M/U a/12 22/12
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    • 416 15 rfo Franco Belquui Serv/ces "Mm if F>- h'• x.r., n. a r- »Cf -'O'-SOS* m* P (ELMS LoNow* r<a F-Umn Nn rMotoa M 21 Mm n Not the II Dk 12 Dk 14 Oac IS Dk 17 Doc man* HHm 27 tar 15 Dk It Ok 11 Ok 21 Ok
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    • 611 16 LJ I TO COMTIfCNI UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS I FROM CONTINENT UK IMPORTS ■MiIANTSTM TO W, TW ita li l«| Saatßt Mh kadi (MM Tkhh Ftader Afctar Eipress U/10 21/11 23/10 ImMv Mm Eiprtu 25/10 27/10 30/10 Bremen Eipres Ma** Eiprass 1/11 3/11 f/U K«*aa Bay ME*m 8/11 10/11 13/11 Tduo
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    • 402 16 M.S. LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE Vl* SUEZ 1 A Membf. of thf Act Conwtmn Spirt fl*a| FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ > Mf~mo»r ol th« Act Consortia FUIIY CONTAINERISED 10 >R<>M N<>K!H IMIRICA MSI COAM 1 R FULLY CONTAINERISED TO FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST COAST tut* mm i KITIKIinSZ
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    • 365 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE accepthg rci t ici cargo for SGP m «G FU ROM ANN IHV ~/M «/l? 11/1? 12/1? 13/12 15/12 Ewr liwtt 24/11 25/11 H/12 U/12 2R/12 21/12 21/12 E«« Guard 5/12 t/12 27/12 25/12 Jl/12 |/tl 3/01 also acceptmg ta/FCLft fa/ra to COTKiaiM lUHIS
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    • 839 16 Everett lines!) Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON (Malacca OBdurp* lt/ll Nn) (Paw Gudanj Docharp* 17/20 Nov) Spare PHASHNECYAimiA PPK3OC/IS Nn P ACAT" 22/24 Nn 19/21 Nn HTANTAWYWA* 20/23 NM HTONEYWA 11/21 Nn MYONATNA 22/25 Nm 11/21 Nm PA-M 23/28 Nm 27/29 Nn SIT
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    • 315 16 fmSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES S«|apart Ludni tor 25/11 B AMm. S KHMMN SMCAPORt SMOSt MARITIME Pft ITD I£l *****44 7 1 *****70 PORT MIANG MAiOSL MARtIMf SON BHD Id 3(7232/3 PINANG MALAYS* TRAU I TRANSPORT LTD let ***** I ***** KYOWA LINE
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    • 939 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES it'ivr T ft m SERVICES KARACHI/P GULF KUWAIT SPORE 7-10/12 31-3/1 24-27/1 3-6/12 25-30/12 IS-23/1 KOTA MULIA KOTA DEW A KOTA CAHAYA 23-30/11 10-20/12 4-13/1 25-30/11 20-25/12 COLOMBO/ CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES Singapore In Pt-20/11 Colombo 25- 1/12 BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES INDONESIA SERVICES 4-7/12 30-2/12 2-5/12 KOTA
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    • 747 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE straits naran 11/1? 20/1? 24/12 •/I 2/1 11/1 21/1 2/2 U/2 B HAVEN ROMI 13/12 14/12 22/12 23/12 21/12 29/12 4/1 7/1 9/1 29/1 2®/1 4/2 13/2 19/1 21/1 29/1 5/2 U/2 HAVRE lf/12 24/12 31/12 9/1 12/1 23/1 31/1 2/2 14/2
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    • 620 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO IB* WEST/ EAST COOS? H 6Utf WWTS (FULLY CONTMOtSED VESSELS) ma om/vou/u houston sa* rm ntorx muu MAMPAMT 70S 21/11 10/12 12/12 2S/12 20/12 1/1 VI 1/1 GONA MB 14/12 «/l 0/1 17/1 21/1 24/1 20/1 20/1 Mm acctpta* c*f* tar Montreal Uml«, N
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    • 489 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS jjjgOjgjT SERVICC TO UK/CONT utinAU(llul SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 2 D®c 26 Dec 2 Jon 29 Dec IVYBANK 27 Jon 21 Fob 28 Fob 25 Fob CLYDEBANK 20 Fob 16 Mor 21 Mo- 18 Mor Lykes/<> Lines (•New Orleans. Mobile. Houston. Galveston) (Accept** breakbdk
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    • 977 18 ■hi. \> "K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CANADA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (Up*) r NATNUMA MM MtllF 21 IX WML W7l* 11 (ImI) pah mm Colombo «4407 c unw SJL VAAL W7II 21 Ok (B*teH CMNrtlu) C'TOWN DURBAN STORE 16 Nw 11 Nw 1 Dk 30 Dk
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    • 556 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE laaMf far lOS AMIES SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER R C Act*** Fa/Fa Cit—ri W s TST' AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc*ta( Fa/Fa Cwl—i JAPAN SERVICE Ah* caAi TMaa/l Un AMMCHAI PRADESH 'VtSHVA IMOHURI SO NAGAIAND VfSHVA UMHMA ■u hft|i OuU Paa* PMM
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    • 507 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES K 114 Anson Road •IR-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. Tsl: *****22 *****67 P Ktltng Tsl: *****1/8 RE 0 SE A/PE RSI AN GULF/ME OITE RRANE AN SERVICES /Jkk Hyundai Merchant Marine UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES S 11 4 Anson Road 1 801, Tunas Building. Singapore 0207 Tel *****22
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    • 474 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Roacl ej? 16 n.i Singapore 0207 Tei ?24bM 1 mines' o' BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Jp« r.M ZO Wo* 23 Nav rumm (awn) 4> SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore P. KeUoj l*aft»t i SLA WOOD V .014 15 0k IMM %Mb: fcppw OmtASEA (PTE) LIB
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    • 510 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C. CONTAfO 23* C RO2E 36* N GAftMET 17N MERCATOR 33W K CHANCE 15* T* BMDGE ltW si AC{ Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +C CONTAWER S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1500 19/11 LCL Cargo 0300 19/11 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ)
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    • 570 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON SEMI-CONTAJNERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG.CHALNA CALCUTTA >nul MriMn/3145 I itntt »r,iNis wpn* *a»cfs rn no IH ??7*lll ??04?« M» »>'„» ti.fM'S TUNAS SfTW SO* »C HI TK 414W0 *****4 n th m?-* 4 PTN TH wmiHUH 7\
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    • 449 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SWSOV BULOM6 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS ***** P KELAN6 M/S SNOUT WAH SOON SON. BHD. IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 JALAN CEMPFNWG PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA
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    • 582 20 ICcyittiial Container Lines 'ii" L l rrirm*il Sailings Weekly II Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY STOK *U VOY STOK PWT 1 St/ 164 19 Mn 22 Nat 235/2* 3 lan lan SINGAPORE ISLASDS USE TRANS-ISLAND SHIPPING SON BHD INI VEB
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    • 197 21 GOOD HARVEST LINES RED SEA SERVICE VESSEL ETA LOG FOB MJRAM ZAHABM IS NOV. HOOEJDAH. JEDDAH. PT. SUMN GOLDEN RIYADH 1/2 DEC. HOOCDAH. EDO AH, AQABA GOLDEN TA# S/S DEC. HOOEDAH. EDO AM. AQABA. Owmr's Agent: J.T. Nta PtTTw G«n. Frt. Agents: ICON SHTPHG TIE. LTD. Tel: *****20, *****18, *****39
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    • 180 21 MEMCO LINE SM ki fort 21/11 Datnmm. Kuwait MM. Gban > COBMORANT bulk BRR SM PR lM*c for SM SM Datnman. Bahran Dubai MPt HodcMah. Guar SPORF MUTWRT AGfNCIES (S) PTE LTD Tel *****36 TLX ***** K I ORIfNTAI SHIPPING COKPN Tel: 03 *****4 TLX MA ***** JUL Jul I
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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