The Business Times, 17 January 1984

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIME M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 TUESDAY, JANUARY 17,11 M 60 CENTS
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  • 410 1 Reuter CHINA yesterday released the most detailed blueprint to date of its plans for the future of Hongkong, guaranteeing the colony's present social and economic system up to the middle of the 21st century. Ji Pengfei, state councillor with special responsibility for
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  • 205 1 THE SAFETY of oil rig workers in Asian waters could be improved by a programme to be carried out by the Det Norske Veritas Marine Technology Centre at the Science Park. It is planning a detailed study of environmental conditions in Asean waters
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  • 609 1  -  By LIM SOON NEO THE winding-up threat now facing Mr Ho Kok Cheong's People's Park Development Ltd and People's Park Land (Pte) Ltd could be removed within a week thanks to a $27 million payment from Mr Aloysius Chu. The payment from
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  • 385 1 SINGAPORE'S 1.78 million members of the Central Provident Fund are earning a better return on their contributions than they could from other fixed deposits. This is in spite of the fact that interest rates paid on deposits with the fund are generally lower than
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  • 133 1 THE Ministry of Cemmaalcatteas aad the Ministry of National Development —|mi yesterday that the restricted soae In the Cappage RoadKoek Bead ana will be redrawn to lor lade a larger area. lie two existing gaatries acres Cappage Bead aad Keek Bead
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  • 303 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH A RIFT over policies governing air services in this region has emerged between leaders of some of the world's major airlines. The arguments over continuing regulation or "open skies" were aired at an aerospace conference which opened
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 94 1 ANOTHER five companies have been admitted as full members to the Singapore International Monetary Exchange, bringing the membership total to 21. They are Republic National Bank of New York (S) Ltd, Derby Metals Singapore Pte Ltd, Johnson Matthey Commodities Singapore Pte Ltd, Shearson/ American Express Pte Ltd
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    • 58 1 THE Singapore Trade Development Board has sent a 12-member team to the Cologne International Furniture Fair. Local companies will display wooden and cane knocked-down furniture at the fair. This is the fourth time Singapore is taking part in the West German industry's biggest annual event. The
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    • 76 1 THE Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr S Dhanabalan, yesterday emphasised that it is essential for the US to allow access to its market and a free flow of investment to Asean countries. He said this was one of the points he discussed with a US congressional
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    • 68 1 UPI THE Philippine government yesterday submitted a written statement alleging that a top opposition figure ordered Benigno Aquino's assassination. Lawyers in Manila said the ninepage statement by businessman Eutiquio Daranan quotes alleged assassin Rolando Caiman as saying that he was hired by forma* senator Salvador Laurel to kill
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    • 81 1 AP A SOVIET commentator in Moscow yesterday accused US President Ronald Reagan of making "pseudopeacable tirades" to heal his image as a warmonger and indicated that the US president's switch to a more conciliatory tone with Moscow would not be matched by the Kremlin. Vadim Kortunov, commentator at
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    • 43 1 Reuter ABOUT 14,000 workers were laid off in Manila last month because of factory shut-downs. A Philippine Labour Ministry spokesman said yesterday that a further 900 have been laid off already this month, and 2,900 more jobs are threatened. RAiter
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    • 58 1 AP TRADE, economic investment and foreign aid are expected to be the main topics when talks between Asean and Australia begin in Canberra today. The annual consultations on relations and trade were cancelled last October amid a dispute between Australia and Asean over Cambodia. Officials on both sides
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  • 275 1 CLOSES technical and earnmerdai mipertttw between BfMWi and Fraaee wasInitiated yesterday whea the Stogapare lactate af Staadards aad ladastrial Be■earefe (Stair) accepted a complete set si French standards la tram its Preach caaaterpart. The Preach saihssssisi te Stogapare, Mr Philippe Maraadet, haaded ever
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  • 468 1 REPORTS THAT Singapore's Science Parte was not progressing well were denied yesterday by Dr Vincent Yip, who has taken on the role of its adminstrator. Dr Yip is head of the Economic Development Board's advanced technology and research department, and the EDB has
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 227 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM PRESIDENT Reagan discusses nearly everything with Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang except Taiwan Page C THE WHITE House appeals to Kremlin to reopen suspended arms control talks as part of a new effort to ease tensions between Moscow and Washington Page 7 BEYOND the Silicon
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    • 299 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM Bttteriil... pife < A GROWING PARTNERSHIP TRADE tetwNn Norway and Singapore it steadily increasing. A special 12-page supplement with Business Times today looks at the major developments now taking place to the advantage of both countries. Make sure you get your copy. MEMOS FOR
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 507 2  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE Emporium Holdings group will be paying HDB more than $3.5 million a year in rental to operate the largest supermarket and department store ever built in a housing estate. The rent, at $292,000 a month for a
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    • 172 2 A FIFTEEN-MEMBER team from the National Trades Union Congress left for Japan yesterday on a New Technology, Productivity, and the Workforce study mission. The mission is led by Mr Othman Haron Eusofe, assistant secretary-general of the NTUC and Member of Parliament for Geylang Serai; with
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    • 368 2 THE Singapore Polytechnic will begin teaching computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) to its students from four departments in the latter half of this year. The students are coming from the departments of mechanical and production engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, architectural
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    • 175 2 FIFTY members of the National Defence College of Canada arrived in the Republic yesterday on a four-day study mission. Singapore is one of four countries included in the College's tour itinerary of the Asia-Pacific Region. The National Defence College is Canada's premier Institution
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    • 496 4  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THE Singapore economy, which grew by 7.2 per ceat last year, will da Jast aa well ar eve* better this year. DBS Baak haa predicted that the flnanclal aad business services sector should continue to provide the m*iw throat
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    • 414 4  -  By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPOREANS seem to be spending more money nowadays on fruit instead of their staple diet rice. Calculations based on published trade statistics and population figures show that in 1982, the per capita expenditure on rice was about $62.72. In
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    • 447 4  -  By BOEY KIT YIN LOCAL developers and owners of commercial buildings are increasingly turning to automated car parking facilities in an effort to minimise the cost of operating car parks. People's Park Katong and Sindo Building at Gen ting Lane are the newest additions to the
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    • 454 5 FOOD-LOVERS in Singapore will have 17 more outlets to choose from to satiate their gastronomic demands in 1966 when the two Westin hotels in Raffles City open. This food paradise, comprising 16 food and beverage outlets, will be concentrated in a seven-storey podium
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    • 248 5 NOVOTEL Orchid Inn has appointed Richard Qaah director of sales and marketing. He has 18 years' experience in various sectors of the industry, having worked as sales manager for Avis Rent-A-Car, manager of Diners World Travel, general manager of Seahorse Coach Tours and manager of Haw Par
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    • 235 5 ROBIN Information Systems' Singapore operation is now officially known as Ris Computers Pte Ltd, while the name of the Hongkong office has been changed to Ris Computers Ltd. This follows the recent takeover of Ris by the Lam Soon Group. The addresses and communication lines remain unchanged. SINGAPORE'S
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    • 327 5 THE Part of Singapore Authority will take tougher measure* against masters whs provide wrong lafermatlaa on a skip's dimension*. la a itaiMMrt Ml—< yesterday, tke aatkorlty said It weald take action "to amead tke PSA Act aad Regulations te streagtkea Its
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    • 523 5 THE Asia-Pacific region may (ace a shortage of airport facilities in the 1990s if airport administrators do not take time in the present decade to expand their services. This warning was sounded yesterday at the Financial Times' Conference on Aerospace in Asia
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    • 481 5 ABOUT 40,000 people, visitors and buyers Included, are expected to come to the Sporex/Boat Asia '84 shows which starts this Thursday. Several attractions have been thought out by the organisers to make sure the four-day shows pull in the right crowds. Perhaps the most
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    • 140 5 DATUK Dr Sulaiman Haji Da ud, the Malaysian Minister for Education, visited the Regional language Centre (RELC) yesterday in his capacity as the president of the South-east Asian Ministers of Education Council (SEAMEC). SEAMEC is the policymaking body of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 847 2 T.VR3RWDTO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openinf folowed by Enigma (Mandarin with English subtitles/r): Hongkong soap opera about a girl's rise to fame and fortune and subsequent downfall. 4.40 Afternoon Matinee Little Boy Lost: A story based on events which took place in Guyra, New South Wales, Australia. On Feb 5,
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    • 232 4 Congratulations to Det Norske Veritas (South East Asia) Pte Ltd on the official opening of the Marine Technology Centre at the Singapore Science Park, by the honourable Dr Tony Tan KengYam, Minister for Finance and Minister for Trade Industry, in the presence of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Harald of
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    • 391 5 SI W&JfrA. /Sr *>■ hey work as well with a wet suit as they do with a dinner suit Since 1839, Patek Philippe have been joining hands across a dinner table, or a coral reef. While the case (based on the design of a making the finest watches in the
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 533 6 UPI AS AN American presidential candidate in 1960, Ronald Reagan is proud to be a strong supporter of Taiwan, but during the successful visit of Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang to the US last week, President Reagan did not mention the Nationalist island
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    • 230 6 Reuter A JOINT venture between China and the American Motors Corporation (AMC) to make four-wheel-drive jeeps in Beijing has been inaugurated and the partners said they would start building a new model much earlier than scheduled. Chinese Foreign Trade Minister Chen Muhua inaugurated the US$5l million
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    • 191 6 AFP FLOODS isolated the central Australian town of Alice Springs and turned vast areas of the outback into a muddy inland sea while a cyclone that was threatening Queensland moved parallel to the coast. Road and rail links between Adelaide and Alice Springs were
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    • 384 6 UPI MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad arrived in New York on Sunday night, commencing his five-day visit to the US expected to inc'ude meetings with President Reagan and potential investors in his country. The 58-year-old prime minister flew in from
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    • 455 6 UPI AN OFFICIAL inquiry into the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino entered its 12th week yesterday amid charges that the government version of the killing has been discredited. Raul Gonzales, president of the Philippine National Bar Association (NBA), said "serious inconsistencies" by
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    • 431 7 AP BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will face questions in the House of Commons today cm the involvement of her son Mark in a West Asian contract. Opposition Labour members are expected to make it difficult for Mrs Thatcher, eager to make political
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 378 7 A large turnout of heads of state and high-ranking delegates is expected at the fourth Islamic summit to have opened in Casablanca yesterday amid tight security to examine some of the world's most intractable conflicts. Over 20 heads of state have already arrived, most of them moderates
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    • 198 7 Reuter FIGHTING in Lebanon reached a new pitch with US Marines, backed by warships firing from offshore, engaged in a threehour battle with Druze militia based in the mountains east of Beirut. Five-inch guns of the battleship USS New Jersey and the destroyer
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    • 583 7 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan was to appeal yesterday to the Soviet Union to reopen suspended arms control talks as part of a new effort to ease tensions between Moscow and Washington. US Administration officials said that in a major policy speech two
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    • 362 7 UPI LAST year was a tough one for Soviet diplomats engaged in spying around the world, according to figures compiled by the US State Department The figures show that 147 .Soviet diplomats around the world were expelled for "activities inconsistent with their diplomatic status"
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    • 171 7 Reuter OPPOSITION Democrats gave US voters a lively look at their field of presidential contenders with Walter Mondale and John Glenn trading insults. In the opening two hours of the first debate of the election year, eight men hoping to be chosen by the
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    • 172 7 UPI THE Nato allies will propose concrete measures at the 35-nation European Disarmament Conference to prevent a war through surprise attacks or miscalculations. US officials in Stockholm said yesterday that the West is also determined, however, to insist on parallel progress on implementing
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    • 420 7 AFP FORMER French president Giscard d'Estaing has denied direct responsibility for the so-called 'sniffer planes' scandal, in which a national oil company was swindled out of about US$65 million by men who claimed to have invented a revolutionary way of locating oil deposits. Giving
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  • 540 8 SHIPS, robots and mushrooms do not normally belong together. Yet it makes sense to group them in a science park where research and development provides the only common bond. In an environment where a computer scientist might sip tea with a biotechnologist and where academics are plentiful
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  • 804 8  -  By BARNABY FEDER NYT THE days are gone when London was the unchallenged capital of world finance. But with more than half of the world's currency trading taking place In the city, London's financial district, It Is still to the foreign exchange business
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  • 1334 8  -  Wherever electronics men gather, Silicon Valley in California is spoken of as Mecca. There, a young man with an idea can turn his electronic talents into a fortune overnight. But, as ROBERT REINHOLD of the New York Times reports,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 224 11 AP DiDIA will forgo the last US$l.l billion instalment of a record three-year International Monetary Fund loan Because of growing foreign «■change reserves, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said. I! "I hope that India's decision not to draw the balance credit will help the IMF though
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    • 297 11 Reuter MALAYSIA'S decision to postpone restructuring the equity of two of its largest foreign-owned banks has triggered speculation about a possible rethink in the government's Malaysianisation policy, bankers said. The Chartered Bank and the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp submitted proposals two years ago
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    • 113 11 Lloyds projects weaker Reuter UK CLEARING bank rates are expected to remain basically stable this year, Lloyds Bank said in its International Financial Outlook. The bank, which had previously been projecting a rise in interest rates from 9 per cent currently, said that It now believes the government may be
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    • 564 11 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan of the US is unlikely to propose major tax increases in his 1965 budget in spite of the belief of some administration officials that tax boosts are needed to reduce huge US budget deficits. Instead of higher taxes, Mr Reagan may
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    • 256 11 Reuter A TWO-TIER exchange rate system could work in the Philippines and help head off a further devaluation of the peso, Philippine and foreign bankers said. Prime Minister Cesar Virata last Friday that the government is considering a proposal to introduce a two-tier system.
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
    • 298 11 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed firmer in light trading following higher overseas advices. "Total sales for the day were recorded at 99 lots while kerb volume was 137 lots. Prompt closed firmer at U*****.70/374.70 an ounce against New York's Friday $371/372 close, February at $374.60/376.60 against $372.00/ 372.80 and
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    • 33 11 New York 8.08B 8.02B 8.13S 8.07S Zurich 8.03B 7.92B 8.08S 7.97S Pri Than Singapore 8.096 8.09B 8.US 8.14S Closing price* in US dollars a troy oune B. Source: Credit S, S'pore
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    • 160 11 THE US dollar yesterday was little changed in late trading from early levels, extending heavy losses sustained in New York on Friday. It edged up to 2.7940/47 marks, gaining seven points on early levels in Hongkong, but eased slightly to 232.90/ 233.00 yen from 233.10/20. Trading was fairly thin
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    • 458 11 TRADING was active on the local foreign exchange yesterday as the US dollar weakened over the weekend. The American dollar opened at 552.1260/70, 45 points lower than the weekend closing rate of $2.1305/ 15. The greenback closed at $2.1290/00. brtartaafc hnnH rata* at I pat: One month 2.12«
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    • 22 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banha are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.125 per cent.
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    • 177 11 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Jan 10: US Dollar* Off.r Bid 7 days 9% 0* 1 month 9V> 2 montha 9fc 9H 3 months 913/18 911/16 6 montha 10 9% 9 montha 103/16 101/16 12 montha 109/16 103/16 Dm. Sw#ra. IHUIl. B_1 v 1
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    • 47 11 RANGE at prt cm offer ■ed by dlacount houM oo Jan 1«: Overnight: 1 Call deposits J > C loan* 3-month Bayta« StUiaf Treasury bills 2H SH 3- month Bank bills 7 9/16 7 7/16 3 months CD 7Vk 7 0 months CD 7H 7H Source: Ca
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    • 60 11 THE dollar yesterday recovered on profit-taking to around Friday's closing levels after opening over one pfennig lower. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4127/37 Can 1.7590/705 Croat 1.2470/73 DMk 3.9550 85 DF1 4.4430/65 S FT *****/95 B Fr con F FY Lit 2391.55/2394.35 Yen 328.76/329.23 DKr 14.2810/2960 NKr 11.0685 0830 S
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 312 13 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S3 per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special
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    • 330 13 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Oose (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompi f .o.b. 234.50 235 50N 234.50 235 50N Int 1 R.S.S February 240 50 ***** 240 50 241.00 Int 1 R.S.S. March 244.50 245 00 244 50
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    • 106 13 NOON SSI RA8 R and SMR pricaa ym lardajr SSR20 raoraary (Carraat Mtfc) Bwirt Sallora Ntnk (Forward Mth) km. lUIUr. <1 too palkt) 208 00 2U.OON 211.00 213.00N SSR SO (1-too palkt) 107.00 200 OON 209.00 211.00N MRELB Pabrury March SMR CV (1-too palkt) 278.00 28C.00N *****
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    • 91 13 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed lower, with buyers absent following a limit down movement in the futures market. The refined palm oil market was dull as most operators were adopting a wait-and-see attitude. LONDON Fri Thurs Malaysian ffa bulk per tonne February 890.00slr 910.00slr Sumatra
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    • 193 13 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattea Yam: China Blue Phoenix 20's 3,000, 32's 3,350, 40's 4,420 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece G—4m: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly
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    • 213 13 THE RUBBER market yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 240.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from last Friday's close. The morning session was marked down slightly on easier London advices and lack of interest. The afternoon session was quiet and featureless and prices
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    • 983 13 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning session with gains from last Friday's close of £3 to £1 a tonne. The market opened around £2 higher and thereafter prices held steady within a narrow £6 to £7 range. Firmness was due to a continuation of the upward
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    • 70 13 Shipments of Straits refined tin from Penang for the period of December 1983: This period Jan Dec '83 Destination Shipped Afloat Shipped tonnes tonnes tonnes Africa 1 Australasia 5 147 Canada 5 115 Continent 99 31,476.70 India 160.088 5 1,271.938 Japan 2,249 336 17,343 West Asia 155 Pacific 275 30
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    • 66 13 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the ITA floor level of M 129.15 a kilo. Dealers said the level has been unchanged for eight days on lack of demand reflecting the £311 premium over the London price. The buffer stock manager took most of the
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    • 30 13 Rubber Jan 16 Singapore: February 240.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: February 265.50 cents (down one cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 183 tonnes (down 37 tonnes)
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    • 133 13 AP PEPPER prices are expected to soar this year, the monthly bulletin of the Pepper Marketing Board said. "The market exploded consequent to confirmed reports of a massive shortfall in the Brazilian harvest and in the midst of replenishing rundown inventories in terminal
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    • 158 13 CHINESE Prtiiee Exchange, Stegapare, dMlng prices per lMkg yesterday. CecMit «II: Bulk fob 1206.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $690.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob
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    • 411 13 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed slightly lower on heavy profit-taking, following a sharp rise in the morning. The Hang Seng Index closed 0.30 points down at 975.17, after being 15.95 up at mid-session. Dealers said that despite the across the board selling, they still regard the underlying trend
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    • 448 13 QUALITY mining stocks yesterday bore the brunt of a fall across the board with buyers scarce on Australian share markets. The All-Ordinaries Index closed 5.2 points lower at 769.9, with a 7.1 point slide in the All-Resources Index to 571.1 and the All-Industrials Index off 2.7
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    • 112 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed in dull trading which reflected the tight money situation in the Philippines. JAN lg Peao* Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B Atlai Con. B o.ooc 50.50 unch 0.5 Bagulo Oold 0.001 -***** Bute Petroleum 0.007 unch Benguet Con. B CDCP 130 0J4 ♦s
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    • 164 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally steady in weak trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand. The Book Club Index dropped 0.07 points to 121.44 on a turnover of 12.2 million baht with 99,186 shares changing hands. JAN It Bah is Aokham Thai Asia Fibre 1*1 -1 Ayuthaya In* And
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 164 13 7 NIGH.IS A ,Vt I < presents Also New Joy Band Triswing Special Happy Hour Offer two drinks for the price of one Parking valetserves available B2 Wing Arcade. Cuscaden PoarJ fel *****79 *****28 O +n*" w Pl*? L ♦<J BONVESTS HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated r\ the Republic of Singapore) Application
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    • 205 13 From the heart of French culinary excellence A great chef presents a great Gastronomic Festival > •> w~ A I The Perigord Region in south-western France renouned for its excellent culinary Perigord, in south-western France, is where the preparation of food attains its highest forms. Here, gourmets from far and
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  • 2933 14 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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  • 3572 14 1MS/S4 High Low Compaay Last Sale +orGr's Dlv Dhr Cvr Gr*a Y*ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 171 364 1*7 as 410 IB 410 as us aso no 996 sao 940 946 8S6 no 471 471 IMS no 006 no
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  • 187 14 MMB0M* prim tar Jm 17 ■NQirOUDNRIKl The ConiniHW 3. SI The Savlagi Fund 2.13 S pore Prog Fund 1.57 S pare Sec. Fund L» S pore Invest Fund IJI S pore Equity Fund 1.54 AHA UNIT BUR Mai Invest Fund 100 Mai Prog Fund 1.52 Mai Security Fund
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  • 2469 14 BID and offer price* officially luted and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Biock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in ioU of IjOOO units unless otherwise specified MXfnUAU (4.008 4.Q65) assur®' ACkee(UK) AMD (IMS) (2) 4.04 (S) 4.00 an
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  • 670 14 THE LOCAL sleek market taraed easier yeeterday M Aup gala by Malmlaa Maeei CMpaay (MTC) ■fM^lkeCMlßTtataa Dealer* aaM traflaf wn ■elective with atteattea leeeaaed ea receat U|li flyer SapreaM Cerp aai ea LAM, whteh mads Ite debet ea the At the elese, the 8T ladaetrlal «ae
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  • 564 14 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market met with profit-taking yesterday and closed mixed with an easier bias. The market opened slightly higher and remained steady in early trading. But values thereafter drifted lower on lack of buying support until the noon dose. Afternoon trading
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 275 15 THE INVESTMENT arm •f the KawaM government, the Kawaltl Investment Office (KIO) Is baMiag "serieas ilsrnsslins" with the Over Be ma Umtea Bmak gnu, I» take ap a sabstanttsl stake h OUB Centre Ltd. BmĔmem Timet aider» stands that srlgtelly, a
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    • 663 15 THE RUN-UP in the share price of electrical products manufacturer Tssblba (Malay*») BM has caught the attention of investors and speculators alike in a bullish market that has already generated much excitement. Coincidentally or not, the share Prices of other normally quiet counters
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    • 811 15 SHARE prices opened mixed yesterday as the market reacted to Friday's gains in London and the lower close on Wall Street, dealers said. Friday's closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS A11 led-Lyon* 144 1 An. Dalrln 196 2 BTR Pin 444 10 Babcocks
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 201 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record onty 1 L&M GROUP INVESTMENTS LIMITED Npw Icqi IP a! 6,500,000 Shares of $0.50 each at $1.35 per Share payable in full on application Managed by STANDARD CHARTERED MERCHANT BANK ASIA LIMITED Underwritten by STANDARD CHARTERED MERCHANT BANK ASIA LIMITED J.M. SASSOON
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    • 75 15 We are pleased to announce that Masanori Ito has been elected Vice-Chairman, The Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. Nobuo Safto Managing Director, The Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. responsible for Overseas Division has been elected Chairman, Nomura International (Hong Kong) Ltd. and Chairman, Singapore Nomura Merchant Bankina Limited and that Hidetaka Shiozaki
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 176 16 Rites Indices MTC7K TNklte 775 145 Jan 13 Jan 16 1010 +90 U M f)Mr •10 90 40 +90 +90 +90 BT Composite: 972.38 968.10 Tu rfcwg N 8 T BOM I im( M 790 1900 190 490 444 BT Indicator: *****13 *****61 ST Industrials: 1035.21 1042.56 N 8
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    • Article, Illustration
      161 16 Rises Indices MTC Toshiba Chin Teck A Hi lam Tin HLInd U M Flour Roxy Maiakoff Riverview M Flour CASH 855 1110 960 835 930 900 330 476 600 61C 530 +100 70 +50 +45 +40 +30 +28 +28 25 +25 +15 Jan 13 Jan 16 MBT Indicator:
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    • 50 16 HJt.HANG SENG Monday 975.17 Friday 975.47 Week Ago 937.46 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 1020.7 Friday 1023.4 Week Ago 1Q23J ALL ORDINARIES Monday 7S9.9 Friday -TWA Week Ago 787.9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 806.1 Thursday 796.0 Week Ago 794.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDU8TRIAL8 Friday 1270.10 Thursday 1279.31 Week Ago 1286.64
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  • 250 16 TRADING in the shares of Sealion Hotels Ltd will resume today. The company has earlier requested the Stock Exchange of Singapore to lift the suspension following completion of negotiations for the sale of a 46.4 per cent stake in the company. Trading in
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  • 40 16 SINGAPORE (Hum (1VJ4) Ltd has been asked by the Stock Exchange of Singapore to disclose immediately whether its directors are aware of any reason for the recent sharp increase in the price and volume of the company's shares.
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  • 402 16  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM TO GAIN a foothold in Malaysia, Bousteadco Singapore Ltd has acquired a controlling 70 per cent stake in Ganta (S) Pte Ltd, an importer and distributor of consumer goods, for $3.44 million. The acquisition of Ganta, to be satisfied by
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  • 219 16 SHAKES sf LAM Graap lavestmeats Lid were tnM straagty m the iMtl stock market yesterday. la Uae wttk aa lasptfiag grey market price sf betweea $SjK aad tiN per skare Jut kefare Its ttstteg, tke skare «as traded wttkia a aarrsw raage sf )U4
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  • 545 16  -  «Sill llk p I Companies Editor: ALAN LEE I By CHAN MAY PENG A GROUP of Malaysian businessmen beaded by Mr Sang Hut Bee is making a $35 million bid for Malaya Tin Printing Ltd (MTP). This follows the conclusion of negotiations to acquire
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 58 16 London stocks In page 15 S$ FIXED DEPOSITS We offer you one of the highest interest rates 1 month and 3 months 0 pa. SAVINGS ACCOUNT Daily Interest Rate Q jy At 0 p.a. 'Applicable to 5520,000 and above and are subject to change without notice. Hi BANQUEINDOSUEZ 3 Shenton
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    • 375 16 A Apricot is easier to use than any other personal computer. It's been designed to work with you, like a partner, in everyday English. And can be mastered within four hours even if you've never used a computer before. No wonder Personal Computing World calls Apricot most personal fZ- a
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 60 16 OUTLOOK for today: Fair in the morning; cloudy with showers in the afternoon. Bepwt for 24 kNn prior to 7J9 pm on Ju II > at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.7 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 2.55 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 192 17 AP WITH the Iran-Iraq war, Saudi Arabia is taking the precaution of loading and shipping out of the Gulf an emergency floating stockpile of 50 million barrels of oil, the Washington Post reported. The newspaper said the step is being taken out of concern that
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    • 553 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ A LEADING Norwegian marine technology company, Konsberg Vaapenfabrik/Norcontrol has added another feather in its cap with the successful tender for the supply of a marine radar surveillance system for the Port of Mina Sulman in Bahrain. The US$l million contract
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 130 17 Reuter DOCKERS in Dublin's deep-sea port voted narrowly to return to work after a six-week strike over short-time working, union sources said. Some 200 dockers voted by a margin of only seven to call off the strike that brought traffic in the deep-sea port to a standstill
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      • 57 17 Reuter A RUSSIAN steamer sustained damage to its hull when a wooden beam punctured a hold at Buenaventura, Colombia, Lloyds of London said. A cargo of 2,400 tons of raw sugar was flooded with sea water. It said the vessel, the 11,206 gross ton Trans bait, was
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    • 708 17 ShlppUg Llae P»ge CM AIM VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner vn 9 Alpac VI 5 An tar* Shpg X s APC Line V 4 APL m 4/5 Armour Freight Service® X 4 ASCL m I Asia broker V 5 Austasia Line V I Australian Cant VI s Bait-Orient
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    • 119 18 THE last in a series sf three product carriers, the M,M9 dwt Dagmar Maersk has been delivered to its owners, the AP Moller Group of Denmark. Two other vessels the Direh Maersk was commissioned last January and the Dertbe Maersk, six months later. Bnllt by the Undo
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    • 1099 18 Lloyd's List THERE are many areas of the world where piracy is on the increase and now it provides an alarming threat to ships, seamen and innocent passengers. Responsible enforcement of just laws at sea is far from being established. Nigeria, the
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    • 1799 18 ACTIVE chartering of vessels on Friday to carry Iron ore to the Netherlands featured the freight market following lively ore chartering to Japan yesterday, shipbrokers sakL The business was from a fairly wide range of loadiM E?" St Lawrenceto the Netherlands, $5.90 from Sepetiba Bay to Rotterdam and
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    • 323 19 AFP BUSINESS was on a much wider scale on the tanker market test week, particularly in the Caribbeans and east coast Mexico regions. The Gulf states area remained weighed down with an "enormity" of tonnage, as one broker put it. Uncorroborated reports that Saudi Arabia, through its agents
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    • 361 19 THE Philippines is expected to lose some US$67 million annually in foreign exchange remittances from its seafarers if the government does not accede to the International Convention on Standards of Training Certification and Watchkeeping. Filipino seafarers working on foreign-going ships will be displaced if
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    • 476 19 MEMBERS of the Veritas Fuel Quality Testing programme are now enjoying a faster service in the South-east Asia region with the setting up of a new laboratory in Singapore. The laboratory, Veritas' third in the world, will serve ships operating in Asia. The
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    • 279 19 BAD weather conditions have cut the supply of logs from Upper Rajang in Sarawak and log carrying vessels were forced to wait around for the supplies. In the beginning of last week, the Borneo Bulletin reported that as many as 20 log-carrying ships were stranded
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    • 6212 24 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when ISCHEDIHE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 738 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Sirl Bhum 152N 17.1.84 2300 S'pore Shpg FSB 0900-1100/0900-1100 Ol/Jl B Penaga 101/84 18.1.84 0700 LeoShpg S'pore Shpg FSB 0700-0800/1700-1800 82 Rat&na Bhum 186/167 18.1.84
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    • 1616 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Eararia Um Tranagroup (S). AkreakM Uw Serviee Kim Shpg (S). AIM C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S)/ Marinte* Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling and
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    • 537 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Builder HI 22 Kota Banteng 10/11 Ned Baltimore 44 Nordhausen 6/7 Song Cam 37/8 Straits Star 21 Straits Venture 20 Cape Gata 6/7 Dal Yun Shan 23/4 Kota Jade 10/11 Perils 21W Temburong 21E Utrillo i 47 PASIR PANJANG Agent
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    • 776 26 iu If Marine centrifugal pumps and associated equipment, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. 1m 1*1» Pipetech '84, pipelines, pipeworks, pumps and valves exhibition and conference, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. 1m 23 Soft starting of induction motors for marine/offshore application, 1730 hrs, Institute of Marine
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    • 195 26 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 180 17 i The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) I \KL)I\I IA II o FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ CKVNJD MS 37* mtmmm mm MBtCATO 34H KOKM CtMNCt 16* TtMBWOKD SMDS lj KOKJM MCUN23W QCVMJEX MU. 39W lea* Bremcriwvcn atti •Clow* Times
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    • 361 17 (fISEALORDEI 1 UASC I UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. 1 KUWAIT. QATAR, SAUDI ARABIA AND i UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1 EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES i FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KOMJU'AN TAIWAN HOV.kOV. N. MUM V.f* M MMMKH V.St* WHMNtV 11 MMQtt ¥.3+ KOK BSM 12/1 15/1
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    • 914 17 FESCO LINES FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES #111"* I '*7 19-IS/1 20-21/1 26-26/1 27-21/1 12/2 19/2 27/2 4/3 11/3 IS/3 20/ 27/ 2- 2/2 3- 4/2 9-
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 317 18 wIMm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe |k. j r IMS rC 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Am Bremertianen, Aarhus. Copen •Accepting Europe cargo tor Pts contact PERMBC P. I EASTBOUND sol r- Snore E Antwerp, L.Hawe. Basle. UK, 3) Bremen, v Helsinki 4) Matano. Stockholm, Oslo «a S pore 'Also
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    • 282 18 YAMABHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES Pacific North Waat Feeder at Kobe Atlantic/Canada Feeder at Kobe USA/CANADA Faadar at Tokyo MIDDLE CAST ir r. CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Pan Asia Line: ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM J ARAN S T AMVAI MUMS Ml FMRT ACE son MX AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD M«.n Oft CFST,
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 635 19 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited w < *ri STRAITS SHIPPING lioQipofi to Sabih, jfiwifc. Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK'CONTINENT $T» NW| t»/2 11/2 14/2 21/2 25/2 27/2 43/3 45/3 14/1 14/3 23/1 1 25/3 31/3 12/4 41/4 14/4 15/4 17/4 25/4 27/4 hi 4*4
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    • 482 19 Franco Be/gum Services rjo bur hrrnrh St-r\icc With lit'luian bur h.nstrrn I int's Jgr •Member o* Ace Censor nn BMM wg ro ruix amMM gnvwt won bpbopk STOK f. KELMC It Nm R'tan F'Steae Nm Bitot* M t'tm KWi Bttoten I'm Leltow* rite r—< HOWOIOW COWTMOII la* 11 to* CM
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    • 57 19 NOTICE MY PAMMNC TMW TKA Voy--2 arrived on 10th January. 1984 Consignees of all damaged cargoes" ei the captioned vessel are hereby notify that the General Survey be held on the 18th January. 1984 (Wednesday) at Jurong Port go down No TS-2 from 1000 am to 3:oopm No further survey
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 586 20 Hapag-Lloyd iO CONTIMNI U* Mm Bit Mm. MM taMla* rmm (XPORIS 9/2 11/2 19/2 21/2 25/2 27/2 J/3 5/3 14/3 16/3 23/3 25/3 2/4 4/4 1/4 10/4 S'port P.Kttoni Pwt Bilbao ImomGmm H'bar|Mar Mam BluwnAnl 21/1 23/1 24/1 19/2 16/2 23/2 4/3 27/2 '0 US* CANADA Kovtoon Bjt Kvtmu Mare
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    • 422 20 JtC&LINE iH/< ILO»*a**r,om FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICI 10 fUROPf Vl* SlJf/ J Mfmbfi ol Ihf Air Consortium S>«* MdM| L«N>w« I'ta fitm KWj Art 19/1 20/1 «/2 7/2 9/2 11/2 14/ 25/1 20/1 13/2 l«/ 2 IS/2 11/2 21/ 1/2 2/2 21/2 22/2 24/2 20/2 29/ UWOPt yiT^uT7^^yT*M^K)r^Mh^^^Oyso^iijn full Hill* 1
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    • 560 20 r EVERGREEN LINE xu-// IDiNG 10 '66 FAR FAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* FCI I la CARGO FOR: SC HI HBC FH Don Mm f»« v. 21/01 10/0? 12/02 u/ M i/M 17/w (Nilwrri 1/02 3/0? 25/02 27/12 n/0? 1/03 3/03 C.ttfau.4 14 02 IS/02 7/03 0/03 11/03 12/03 14/03 MsO
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    • 595 20 Everett Lines Campania A>f«ntin* 0* HinKH" imrtoemmcnd -SA C I F "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE LOADING FOR MONTEVIDEO, BUENOS ARES ACONCAGUA... 25/* lan COMPAMA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loading tor Caiao Matarani lo and al ottof Permian ports «mtl\ transhipment 41 Hongkong and or Kobe On CPV ThrougH
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    • 300 20 SHIPPING TIMES, Tuesday, Jan nary 17,1184 Si# MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES APJ AMHKA 25/1 B Abbn B I A KSSEL 15/2 SWGAPORt SINOSf MARITIMt Pit LTD Til *****44 7 *****70 PORT MLANG MALOSI MARITME SON BHD let *****2/3 PINANG MALAYSIA IRAK 1 TRANSPORT
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 550 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VCBBCL VOYAGE MNQAPONC LOAOMO KM: KOTA MUftNl W-400 IS-21/1 DJWOCm, HOOODAH. ADEN, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA KOTA MAJU E-403 1-S/2 HOOBDAH. JEDOAH. AGASA, MUKALLA KOTASEJATI E-ttS 5-10/2 HODBOAN, JCOOAH, AQABA, FT. SUDAN, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HOOEIOAH/AQABA/PT.SUOAN/MOGADtSCtO VOYAGE W-4M E-403 VOYAGE -290 COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES I DUBAI
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    • 336 21 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDH. BHD. KSSa VOY. POMN6 P. RELANG STOK LOMNNG FOR ROTA ROAN 1/R4 M PT-23/1/14 KU/KK/SXN ROTA HARAPAN 1/14 b Pt-17/1/14 KK/SRN/TA ROTA BEXLMN 1/M 24-30/1/84 KK/SRN/TA Agents SINGAPORI Pll HI ??18U3 P KfIANC. SFI A! AN ACINCY HI .*****6 *****.1? HI Sfl AT AN AIiFNC.Y HI
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    • 497 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TOUWOPt CHiaßi) fromeubope ham bhakn I HAM HAMS ilk UN SaM faM bM Sal* Oufca Ha? wth Lean to call at red sea ran PCTIAN6 FED MA SMGAPORE BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE STRAITS/TAINAN/JAPAN S part Pl*«hM| Km Km T*»r*
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    • 615 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL I INE TO USA WEST/EAST COAST II GULF PORTS (F#y CmUMM Vtu*) STOH OAR/SFO LA/LB HOUSTON SAV BWK H.TOK MlffU lATAKARTAVMB 25/1 14/2 14/2 27/2 2/3 4/J 4/3 MAJAPM4T VMB 22/2 12/1 14/3 25/3 31/3 2/4 4/4 7/4 w c«p iv Mraria uanrrsior mnoi nnoipu TO
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    • 374 21 m BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPINC CORPORATION (Burmese Ptatkmal Line) Loadmg for Rangoon MERGUI* PAGAN PAAN S'port P 22/24 Jon 30/2 Fab 17/20 Fab Discharging Only) P.Katong Panong 19/20 A BANKUNE EXPRESS SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 16 Feb 15 Mor 21 Mor 18 Moc
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1196 22 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTE 'AlinC COAST (laeiadlag DESTINATIONS INLAND vto IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINI LAND BRIDGE) FBKIKSa REPTU* GARKT VI7E ALSO KCfFTME (MUIBMS) ATLANTIC COAST H GMNET ¥171 MERCATOR V 33 M MJBT Vl3 J 1 Mono msa. t/swrt seattie um oakiand km bc ramno »J« 21 ton
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    • 344 22 PERKAPALAN MAKMUR (M) SON. BHD. RfGULM SERVICES TO EAST MALAYSIA m CTA ■MOM PEMNt PJIELAK li. -WW SAMOAMM. TAWAU. L.OATU 4/2 4/2 Acc*b kMTT m to IS Mm. CM* 4 hnr cMm mßrtto AGENTS PENANG S[IAMA SHIPPING t TRANSPORT SON BHO Tfl *****1 *****? TELtX MA ***** PT Ml TITMAS
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    • 739 22 a CALIFOKNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTANIER/REEFER/BBOLK SERVICE 1m4 "I l( •"HIES. SM FRANCSCO SEATTLE TACOkM VANCOUVER BC Atctptaf Fa/fa Man ss» '.T AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fa/ra taw Ah. ICC**, t» Awt M/lrtt PAAaf* t'pn ittk Sr* Mm hi ah Clow* jt PSA/Con at gL> SMai 10 15 f««/AM/lni
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    • 516 22 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anson Rood #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. Tal: 221 *322 *****67 P Kal«ng Tal *****1/8 nt ITO RED SE A/PE RSI AN GUI F/M E OITE RRANE AN SERVICES Spare LmA«c Far: Iw Trpoi Ifeuvati .30 toa Band* Abfcat/Baadar BwWrt IS Ft* Bandar Abfcai/Baadar M#i 0*
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    • 646 22 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD. 10 Anson rlo.id sJ 7 16 Intt-'n ,nt S r j.ipoic 0207 Tei 2 .'4b') l ,1 L «--i o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK W ALP AC LINE ALPAC AFRICA 1(4 MB Vmml LmA* at Kotj KnUi S pore P KcUn* IS FA 17 FA SEAWOQD SNIPPING
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 672 23 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTC FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): m CONTAMER 38W SS BUDGE 44W C CONTAMER 24*. C RO2E 37* N GARNET IS* MERCATOR 34* «l »Cf Conjotium Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAINER S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1300 18/1 LCI Cargo 0100
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    • 363 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON "ISI SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG.CHALNA CALCUTTA Nf PllJfi AGINCIfS PTf I to Tel *****77 ?7854 14 (BOOKING own I UNAS Sill* SON BHT Kl Tel *****0 *****4 PA Tel *****4 Pf N lel *****b 3b/4,'S v
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    • 696 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SHPPMG CO PRIVATE LTD S r *5 0r 0104 T *l*ont tartars *****3 Cablt Mdrrn S»«SOV SMGAPORE Taiax tartars K 213 M K ***** RS ***** P. KELANC KMMK Wi SNMKAT MM SOON SBM MD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. mSK m THO NO 1. JALAN CEMPENMG. PO*T
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    • 224 25 Scan Dutch 9 To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) Anson Std Anson 19/1 Anson 26/1 Anson 2/2 Anson 9/2 Anson 16/2 P. KELANG B Butang SJd B Kcmuntng 20/1 6 Butane 27/1 B Kcmumng 3/2 B Butane 10/2 B Keatuning 17/2 MOTHE VESSEL N DeHt Setandia N De|ima B Suria Toyama N Houtman
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    • 159 26 fQ3 MENS HORNG SHIPPING PTE LTD #02-21 Gofcton Wall Auto Cwitr*. 89 Short StrMt, B'por* 0718 TEL: *****47/8 REGULAR SERVICE TO INDIA PORTS VESSEL ETA ETD MENG HORNG 20/1 24/1 DESTINATION CMtU|m|/C4aitta/ Ma*« MAZBOOTH LINE *|HU Sn >|ii i UNIPACIFIC TR*NS TNAOING UNfPACIFIC trans 4 TRADING AGEHC* PTE LTD ACENCT
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    • 419 26 P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. I.TD. lAMN lANAH AfiANL I 1?}. I?*> lAKUtt* TU 3/419*» i4lBi* 343?% DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA, INDONESIA Daily receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jafcarta/Tg. Priok. VESSEL MAGA XXI Voy. 2 MAGA XXXXI Voy. 2 MAGA XXI Voy. 2
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 172 26 Regional Weather f A c/*& m A y» NW i y I m m m ft m K «W > 61 k V 7% °c /V cr* Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R. Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower
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  • Maritime knowhow from Norway — in Singapore
    • 772 27 TRADE between Norway and Singapore has been growing steadily over the last five years, and the partnership has entered 1964 in buoyant style. When the figures for last year are finalised they will show a large gain on the previous year. According to Mr
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    • 207 27 I THANK Bmaiaem Timet far giving me this opportunity to convey to Det nereke Veritas my warm congratulation en the sfflcial opening of Veritas's new Marine Technology Centre at the Singapore Science Park. Admittance by the government sf Singapore to
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    • 473 27 A TOTAL of 15 Norwegian companies will be represented at the Osea '84 exhibition on Feb 21-24. They represent everything from mechanical engineering, seismic surveying, cables, wires, winches, buoys, to life boats, supply ships, telecommunication systems, anti-corrosion and underwater high technology.
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    • 1822 28 NORWAY is one of the smaller countries in Western Europe: it has a population of 4.1 million and an area of 324,000 square kilometres, giving it a population density of 13.4 per square kilometre. 70 per cent of the population live in densely jfepulated areas. J.
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    • 198 29 A/S FJELLSTRAND Aluminium Yachts recently received an order for four passenger catamarans from the Chinese Shipping Company Chu Kong in Hongkong. A/S Fjellstrand Aluminium Yachts specialises in speedy catamarans built in aluminium. The company's 31.5-metre offshore catamaran is specially built for transport
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    • 429 29 THE three largest roll-on/roll-off (ro/ ro) ships In the world will be placed in service by Barber Blue Sea »nH named in the United States this year, it was announced last month by Mr Wilhelm Wilhelmsen, chairman of the board of the
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    • 2267 30 Det Norske Veritas Service Singapore with advanced high technology expertise, research development... Det Norske Veritas DET norske Veritas has been involved in safety and control work since 1864. This work has been primarily related to the classification and certification of ships, structures and equipment. Initially this work concerned ships only,
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    • 594 33 AN ALL-steel lifeboat specially designed for free fall launching from fixed offshore installations up to 40 metres above the surface of the sea has been introduced by Norway's Harding A/S. Capable of carrying up to 70 people, the 14-metre FF4B unit represents a further
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    • 1240 34 THE Norwegian economy has begun to feel the impact of the international business recovery, with export earnings during January-June 1983 up by almost 15 percent compared with the same period the year before. Racked by higher-than-expected North Sea oil output and a high dollar
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    • 405 35 SEVERAL advanced ssiatfsas far eabtiag n ir betweea sttahsre lastallatfaas will be la traduced ta the Saatheast Adaa market at the Offakare Saatheast Asia (Oaea) skew ky Tefcfaa eg Kakelfabrfk A/8 (SIS) «f Nerway. Tkeae taelade tke raage d hlgb-perfsrmaaee flame retardaat/reatetaot eaklea •aid aader
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    • 1110 35 A MANAGEMENT agreement has been signed between the owners of the Amara Hotel in Singapore the Teo Teck Huat Group and the Scandinavian-based hotel management chain, SAS Hotels. SAS Hotels is a division of SAS Catering and Hotels which is the largest subsidiary of
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    • 272 36 ADVANCED Norwegian technology ku made It possible to carry eat satellite-aided aaderwater monitoring «f fixed offshare installations, threagh a new system which has beea given the name Imss (Instramented Msnltorlng sf Offshore Strae tares). The new system has heea developed hy Dot norshe
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    • 1884 36 OFFSHORE exploration and field development activities on the Norwegian continental shelf continue to flourish, with several major projects underway or planned and a promising long-term outlook. While roughly half the oil and gas reserves thought to lie in Norway's North Sea sector have already
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    • 328 37 UNITOR has over the yettrs gained considerable experience in the field of training marine personnel ta welding. It started with travelling instructors back in 1957. At that time, the instructor Would follow the vessels and run practical and theoretical courses during voyages. v -The
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    • 198 37 THREE major Norwegian commercial btiki are preaeat In Hl«g»p>r>: Bergen Buk Aria Ltd, Nordic Buk PLC Mi PK Chitotlilla Bank (Southeast Asia) Ltd. TMa to significant, MMHwiaj Norway's sine. There are akoit 111 bub of different eategerles Singapore: the large nam her reflects the
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    • 271 37 NORWAY'S Ministry of Petroleum and Energy plans a large expansion of offshore oil and gas exploration in the middle and northern parts of the country this year and next. According to State Secretary Arild Rodland, about 20 new blocks north of Stad (north of
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    • 274 37 MONGSTAD, north of Bergen on the west coast of Norway, will be one of Europe's biggest and most centrally located oil ports, now that Norsk Hydro and the Norwegian state oil company Statoil have agreed on the location of the
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    • 1678 38 SUBSTANTIAL and growing attention has been devoted by Norway to the challenge of enhancing marine safety through better vessel design as well as improved equipment, training and operating methods. The country also plays a prominent role in efforts to upgrade international safety regulations and make
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 171 27 Whether you need to talk about financing, guarantees, foreign exchange, payments in major currencies or cash transfers, you'll find us knowledgeable and helpful. After all, we are one of Norway's biggest commercial banks in terms of total assets, deposits and Ipans. For the past 128 years, we have been developing
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    • 77 27 The Scandinavian symbol for international banking. v v r y a V- jaw ¥S- VA- ¥*<*&sg 1 Reflected by international offices in the Asia-nacific Region Hong Kong: Scandinavian Far East Limited, 2006 Hutchison House, Hong Kong. Telephone: 5-*****6 Telex ***** Scand HK. Singapore: Scandinavian Bank Limited, Representative Office, 24 Raffles
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 202 28 OFFKIAL OPENING OF MARITIME TECHNOLOGY CENTRE EB Ybur Telecommunications Partner Ki ii *'N O IL \3 K: i! i rS lu I m •*> 1 JSr s I! I Communications needs made simple. Marine Oil Industries Public Telecoms network Military applications Data Communications Telephony Key Telephone System Microwave Satellite technology
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 69 29 ons i i 0 0 DET NORSKE VERITAS On the official opening of Marine Technology Centre at The Singapore Science Park from 1 BLOCK WATNE PTE. LTD. 545 Orchard Road #06-07 Far East Shopping Centre Singapore 0923 V Tel: *****66, *****60 Tlx: BWSING R*****6 flj^ratuktions DET NORSKE VERITAS on the
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    • 224 29 Surely the best business class service is provided by Scandinavian Airlines? This is what the popular American magazine. "Fortune", had to say about our First Business Class. After testing out IT different airlines. We think you'll agree too when you see that we give you such superb serv ice and
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    • 273 31 MARINE TECHNOLOGY CENTRE Official Opening Today by MR. E.W. BARKER Minister for Law and His Royal Highness, The Crown Prince of Norway MARINE TECHNOLOGY CENTRE SERVICING THE FIELDS OF: Shipbuilding Repair Industry Shipping Industry Trade Offshore Onshore Petroleum Industry With: Ships Classification Research Development Quality Assurance and QC Inspection and
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 335 32 TIL um >*■< s l<\Trr r < m >■ V. V H f fl i-M J: mm y >- r> 1 "V ;< --v."' MAIN CONTRACTOR S&itjll (?A A) ENG LIM CONSTRUCTION CO. (PTE) LTD r\ i :xj.i n i r»? J 2, Little Road, Singapore 1953. Tel: *****00 We
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 99 33 A Hearty Welcome His Royal Highness, Crown Prince Harold of Norway, on His official visit to Singapore tSf DYNO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD DYNOPOR PRIVATE LIMITED We manufacture the following range of products:- Phenol-formaldehyde and urea-formaldehyde glues for plywood and particleboard manufacture. Alkyd resins for marine paint, decorative enamel and
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    • 292 33 1 £3 >1 m ES >« i to 4 His Royal Highness > Crown Prince Harold of Norway, on His official visit to Singapore. We congratulate DET NORSKE VERITAS (SOUTH EAST ASIA) PTE LTD on the auspicious occasion of its official inauguration of its Marine Technology Centre at Singapore Science
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    • 327 34 Your financial gateway to Norway SEAUON MTONATIONAL N.V. USD 4A*****0 BOW VALLEY RESOURCE SERVICES LTD. and HUSKY 01MARKETMG LTD. L>so a 7 0<>0 000 USD 37.000.000 Iniwutiomi Bank poi licowiturnod AMI DrajOMWT NOK *****0000 Not* o# i9ei du« wee g Amoco Norway Oi Company US I*oo 000 000 Icelandic A"
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    • 104 34 A Majestic Welcome His Royal Highness, Crown Prince Harold of Norway, on His official visit to Singapore We congratulate DET NORSKE VERITAS (SOUTH EAST ASIA) PTE LTD on the auspicious occasion of the official inauguration of its Marine Technology Centre at Singapore Science Park. GECO GEOPHYSICAL COMPANY OF NORWAY {SINGAPORE)
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 72 35 4 {bnoratuktions DET NORSKE VERITAS on the Official Opening of Marine Technology Centre at The Singapore Science Park from Prize-winning Norwegian technology. Each year the Export Council of Norway and the SAS jointly award a prize to the best, new Norwegian export product. In 1982 the prize went to ELSAFE
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    • 131 35 Ir m r r 10 years of partnership have seen Engtek applying Norwegian technology to Singapore and the Far East region in the marine, building and general engineering industries. Our vast experience in marketing and strong engineering back-up have gained the confidence of our customers and is a testimony to
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  • Page 36 Advertisements
    • 347 36 SYSTEM 500 THE PORTABLE LEARNING LABORATORY IS-9 THE WORLD'S FIRST* IHCROPRnrKcnn AUDIO PRODUCTS FOR EDUCATIONAL, INDUSTRIAL AND PROFESSIONAL USE TANDBERG of Norway is the world leader in Language Laboratory systems, with more than 5,000 installations in over 60 countries. TANDBERG'S success is not only due to their application of the
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    • 116 36 We extend our Warmest Welcome to His Royal Highness, Crown Prince Harold of Norway, on His official visit to Singapore THORESEN CO. (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 13S Cecil Street *04 01, LKN Building, Singapure 0106. Tel: *****51. Telex: RS ***** THORCO 'Agents for Linen, Tankers A Tnunpers 'Crewing Agents 'PA I
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  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 223 37 -■iisa r m v: 0 »T At your service you to obtain effective uiiwtion of vessels. This is Unitofs principle in developing sWJems and services to satisfy its cyjtomers requirements. UNITOR hMkthree main objectives when meeting products: 1. Quality. The products must meet the highest quality standards. 2 Standardisation. The
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    • 264 37 WE ARE THE DIESEL ENGINE TROUBLE SHOOTERS CRANKSHAFT SPECIALIST In-eitu grinding of crankshafts, thrust collars, turbine shafts and collars. BEARING AND STERN BUSH Centrifugal rsmatalling and machining of all typas of whits metal bearing and slam bushes; Sizes ranging from 100 mm to 1,300 mm diameter up to 2.300 mm
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  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 59 38 Congratulates Det Norske Veritas (South East Asia) Pte Ltd on the occasion of the official opening of its Marine Technology Centre at Singapore Science Park. We are proud to be associated to this prestigious project as the supplier of open office systems and furniture. Knoll Furniture(S)Pte Ltd Orchard Boulevard. #01-25,
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    • 41 38 SISE WM <r~jSLt I I b&l :v &£y ■4 'i 1 J His Royal Highness, Crown Prince Harold of Norway, on His official visit to Singapore •XjXM m\ Hoegh Lines 114, Anson Road #16-00, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. Tel: Office *****00
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