The Business Times, 23 January 1984

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, JANUARY 1184 60 CENTS
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  • 393 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG LONDON could be linked at a later date to the financial futures markets of Singapore and Chicago under the mutual offset system which ensures round-the-clock trading. This was the hint given last Saturday by Miss Beverly Splane, executive vice-president
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  • 165 1 ENGINE manufacturer Pratt and Whitney Canada secured business worth about USflO million as a result of Singapore's purchase of 30 fighter Jets from SIAI-Marchetti. The Republic of Singapore Air Force finalised the purchase for the 30 S-211 with the Italian company towards the end
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  • 487 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) is spearheading a programme to sell Singapore as an air cargo centre in the Asian region. A committee headed by the DCA and representing cargo forwarding agents, handling agents and officials of
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  • 137 1 THE Department of Civil Aviation has submitted a proposal to build another block of offices and warehouses at Changi airport for cargo agents. The present two buildings are fully occupied by about SO agents. Hie proposal to build a six-storey office block and 24
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  • 452 1  -  By MONICA GWEE DEVELOPERS of new shopping centres should be aware that they can no longer build "Just a shopping centre". The successful centres of the near future must be planned and managed as social centres for the whole family. Singaporeans treat shopping
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  • 134 1 Bernama SARAWAK'S trade with Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines increased by nearly 30 per cent from January to October last year. Singapore continued to be Sarawak's biggest trading partner among the four countries, followed by Thailand. Singapore imported goods worth M 5810.4 million (16.9 per
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 73 1 POLICE are piecing together the events that led to last Saturday's explosion at the Aerospace Exhibition at Changi Airport. Yesterday, officers from the Special Investigation Section of the (JID again visited the Singapore pavilion at the exhibition where the mishap took place. In Saturday's tragic incident, one person
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    • 75 1 UPI CHINESE Foreign Minister Wu Xuegian has refused to elaborate a London Sunday Times report that a major breakthrough had occurred in negotiations between Britain and China over the status of Hongkong. He simply said: "What I can only tell you is that at the end of this
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    • 69 1 Bernama CUSTOMS officers in Johore Bahru foiled an attempt to smuggle in about M 521,000 worth of goods including video cassette recorders when they intercepted a tourist bus at the Causeway there last night. Preventive Branch (Land Division) head Mr A Jeyaratnam said yesterday that a team of
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    • 64 1 Reuter CHINA'S major trading company in Hongkong is diversifying into supermarkets and electronics, anticipating a positive outcome soon to talks on the British colony's future, proBeijing newspapers reported yesterday. General manager Zhang Jianhua said China Resources (Jo would open a chain of 20 supermarkets over the next two
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    • 75 1 Reuter THE Bank of China (BOC) is expected to make foreign exchange loans and investments of over US$3.2 billion in 1984, BOC president Jin Deqin told the New China News Agency. Priority will go to projects connected with China's energy development plans, he said. He mentioned the
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    • 70 1 AFP AUSTRALIA'S Foreign Minister Bill Hayden in a statement released yesterday warned Vietnam against making any dry season offensive in the Thai-Cambodian border region. Mr Hayden, who left Canberra on Saturday on a tour of the Middle East and East Africa, said he hoped there would be
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    • 83 1 AFP HONGKONG'S mass transit railway (MTR) was running normally yesterday despite strike action by train drivers over hours and union recognition. The MTR strike came 10 days after thousands of taxi drivers went on strike forcing the government to cancel plans to raise registration and licence fees.
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  • 298 1 A BOOST far the flappwti baaed Aslaa dellar bead market has been f ereeaat by bankers feUewtag the aaeceaafal laiaeb ef a UB$M mIIUM lane by the glaat Sear» Reebaek stare* aad fiasaeisl service* ehata. IV lane ef 11JB per eeat gaaraateed aetea, yieldlag
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  • 401 1  -  By SHAHRIR ARIFF "Economic defence is the ability ot our business industries to remain viable and effective when some of our national manpower and material resources are used to meet our national defence needs. It is important that each business industry organises itself
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  • 73 1 THE Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, has emphasised that higher defence spending is essential to safeguard Singapore's economic development. That is why the Singapore Armed Forces has committed itself to bSlioif fOUr HawfceTe Radar Pianes. costing under $1 Mr Goh told members of the Aljunied constituency
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    • 120 1 Commercial Banking Investment Management Foreign Exchange .-e$ i.4j_ 4-j-FOURSEAS CCMML%«( A*lO%S 6AS" LIC pad Of'it Our new 'JAL Executive Class' adds up to a first dass deal. At just the economy fare. rm■■■■ r TTMTf fwTII m ia When you travel 'JAL Executive Class', you'll enjoy: No surcharge. Just the
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1589 2  -  Cultural differences, personal failings, oversight by the home office ALAIN CASS discusses why the careers of so many expatriates go to pieces abroad. ALAIN CASS FT EXPATRIATE managers who do not measure up to working overseas can prove costly to their employers. Yet very
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    • 385 2 FT COMPANIES in Britain which believe they pay their expatriate staff enough not to have problems and then find they prove unequal to the task of working abroad eould do worse than send their replacements to a castle In Surey. Farnham Castle, which was
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    • 474 3 FT "IT IS probably every experienced manager's dream to start a new company and be able to sweep away all the bad policies and practices of the past," says George Harris, personnel manager of Toshiba Consumer Products (UK). Toshiba did just that
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    • 2069 3  -  BARBARA Thomas may aet fit everyone's idea of a merchant banker, but she was out of the ordinary evea before she was appointed aa executive director of Samuel Montagu last year. A 37-year-old American, she Is a successful corporate lawyer, a mother, aa expert on
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    • 92 3 From the ancient Romans word for "to taste" stems the word "gusto" "It's apt," says Mandarin Executive Chef Charles Benz. "That's exactly how Italians regard eating. as a hearty enjoyment" Hardly surprising, when you consider their cuisine... antipasti, osso huco, lasagne verdi, pizza napoletana and more. All zestful and delicious.
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    • 179 3 The magnificent twins of Amber Park^ he old proverbial saying that good things come in pairs is the theme of this residential development comprising twin towers climbing 27 storeys above the glonous East Coast seaview. Set within the prime residential district of Katong, Amber Park is accessible to educational, shopping,
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 441 4 Reuter LAST WEEK'S US$3.B billion rise in the American M--1 money supply boosted the aggregate above the US Federal Reserve's preliminary target range for 1984, but analysts said there is no pressing reason for the Fed to change its policy. They
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    • 952 4  -  By PETER BARNARD, US Editor AMERICA'S lawmakers return to work today after the long turn-of-year break for a session that merits at least as much attention in Singapore as it does in the US. Key trade Bills are due to be dealt
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    • 251 4 FT GENERAL Motors of the US, the world's largest vehicle company, is one of several companies to have shown an interest in buying BL's subsidiary, Jaguar. However, suggestions that GM had made a firm offer for Jaguar were discounted in Whitehall, London, last
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    • 166 4 FT SPECIAL emergency plans, Including extra quarantine surveillance, came into force in Australia last Friday as agricultural officials and state and federal police reacted to a bizarre threat to release foot and mouth virus unless reforms were made in Queensland Jails.
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    • 293 4 UPI US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said America's tax system is a "deeply flawed" impediment to growth and he called for a major overhaul of the nation's economy. Mr Regan called the system "disgraceful" in an address to Virginia legislators at the restored
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    • 298 4 Reuter THE US yesterday declared an eight-km security zone around its ships in the Middle East and warned that terrorists found planning a kamikaze-style attack on them would be hit first. The action by the Reagan Administration follows reports from the Middle
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    • 753 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nunb«r Time From SLA SQ11 OLIO LAX/TYO FT FI73 0125 LAX/SFO/ANC/ MPT/AC A /TDV f PAA PA5 0225 IMtVl/UJSA/ 1 rL/i JFK/SPO/HKG SLA SQ41 0605 MAA SLA SQ43 0730 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0906 KUL SV SV396 0910 JED/RUH MAS
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 309 4 Agencies TWO MAJOR Hongkong banks, the Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corp and the Chartered Bank, are reducing their prime lending rates by one point to 12 Vj per cent from today. TOKYO ku decided to toerewe fto geaeral aeceaat badge* for the rarrest ftoeal yew by
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    • 242 5 THE oil tanker, Sitiawan, which caught fire while moored at Telok Intan in Malaysia on Friday, will be sent for repairs in Pasir Gudang or Singapore as soon as possible. A spokesman for Mashaha Holdings, the owners of the vessel, said in
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    • 160 5 AFP SABAH has opened an immigrant manpower centre in Tawau to help employers recruit Indonesian workers for the East Malaysian states. Sabah state Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh on Saturday inaugurated the opening ceremony, which was also attended by Indonesian Manpower Minister Admiral Sudomo. He
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    • 185 5 AP INDONESIA reduced its population growth to 2.2 per cent between 1900 and 1963, down by 0.1 per cent from the 1971 to 1980 period, a spokesman of the Indonesian National Planning Board said. Indonesia's population was about 158.1 million at the end of last
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    • 146 5 AP VIETNAM has expressed interest in importing plants, bicycle products, chemicals and chemical products as well as gunny sacks from India. An official Indian spokesman on Saturday quoted Vietnamese leaders as having told Indian Minister of State for Commerce Ram Dulari Sinha in Hanoi recently that
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    • 257 5 AP CHINESE authorities executed two men, including •■e from Hongkong, aid Jailed It ethers far running a milHoa-dellar smuggling racket la silver, watches, calculators and women's underwear la the southern city sf Shenzhen. Ike China News Service said la Beijbig ea Saturday that Xie
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    • 120 5 AFP CHINA will speed up the construction of its non-fer-rous metal mines and plants in a bid to relieve the shortages of these products in the domestic market, the New China News Agency reported. The agency, quoting the China Non-Ferrous Metals Industrial
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    • 603 5 AFP BRITAIN and China have reached a conditional agreement which would give China sovereignty and administrative control over the whole of Hongkong after 1997. The Sunday Times in London has reported that in return, China would promise to preserve the colony's capitalist system
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    • 436 5 NYT JAPANESE Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe says that American critics of Japan's defence policies focus too hard on how much money is spent and not enough on "overall" Japanese efforts. "I would like to see a more overall assessment," Mr Abe said
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    • 138 5 AFP JAPANESE and US government officials ended two days of bilateral farm trade talks at the Tokyo Foreign Ministry on Saturday after discussing Japan's import quotas for American beef and citrus fruit. The officials of the two countries refused to disclose the contents of
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    • 277 5 AFP TAIWAN'S National Youth Commission has called for attention to be focused on the problem of the country's college graduates' difficulties in finding Jobs. In a release issued from Taipei on Saturday, the commission cited statistics to show the seriousness of the problem: the unemployment
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  • 733 6  -  By RORY CHANNING Reuter ASIA'S poor nations, still struggling to adjust to the era of high energy costs, now face fresh traumas over cuts in World Bank aid funds. The bank, the largest and most active lending agency fa- energy projects in the Third World,
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  • 728 6  -  By MICHAEL ROSS UPI SINO-BRITTSH talks on Hongkong resume this week, entering what many observers believe will be a new countdown phase towards a settlement of the capitalist colony's uncertain future when it reverts to Communist China in 1997. The talks convening in
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  • 505 6  -  By JAIME LYE ASIAN AEROSPACE *84 may kave eaded •a a tragic aate, hat aatil the laetdeat at the Wagapace Teehaalagy Cerperattoa ■toad toek place, tke verdict waa that tt waa a Jelly gaad ahew. Seaie aew deals wen epeaed aad ctoaed aa
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  • THE ARTS
    • 676 7  -  By KOH TSE YING ENCORES do not often come easily, not even in the midst of the loudest applause. But at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert last weekend, guest soloist Aris Garufalis proved himself rather generous on this score it did not even take three rounds
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1327 7 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Operant and Propamine tfgtights Mowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin with English subtitles/ r): Story centres on Chu Liu Xiang, the oriental version of Robin Hood. 3.50 Story Time (Tamil/r): Today's stories are Puthaiyal, Summa Irungal and Rasathil Pala Vitham. 4.10 The World Sportsman 4.35 Take Kerr
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 104 9 JAN ao BMOfl Bel Lift ia MHO uncti +1300 Mediobanca M llano Am Ord Mondadorl Ord Mondadorl Prt* Montedison ***** MOO mo no no ao •100 52 -5 Cinmlt Ord Cond Atqut Rooi ErtdtalA I 123J0 ISO •U -251 Olivetti Ord Pirelli And c Pirelli Spa Ru «000 arm
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    • 296 9 JAM Rand Un Steal Unlsac Wool worth 132 830 ***** 2 -30 unch INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 000 Abarcom JOO AC And CI **> uncn uncb 30 28 Angloa Anglvaal MININGS 2018 <380 18 -80 Amaprop A MIC mn Blnoon Buftali 1028 -38 -50 Barlows C O Smith Che ten
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    • 911 9 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices closed lower (or the third day in a row on Friday as wary Investors sold IBM and ATT, and other shares followed their lead. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which ended lower on four of the five trading days last week,
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 373 9 THE spot gold market opened at US$372 an ounce in Hongkong on Monday and trading over the week was confined to a narrow $10 range between $367 and $377, Qreen and Collier says "H* main feature for the week was the brief rally of prices on Thursday to the
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    • 172 9 THE US dollar opened last week at 552.1280/90 and was traded to a low of $2.1255/65 before being brought to a high of $2.1320/30. It eased to close the week at $2.1295/05. Trading for the week was quiet with small intra day movements. The Singapore dollar strengthened against
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    • 300 9 THE interbank overnight rates continued to be easy last week with rates being traded downwards from 6 Vi to 5V4 per cent before moving up in mid-week to BV4 per cent. The firmer rate tone did not last but softened to close lower far the week at 6Vi per
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    • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 9.126 per cent.
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    • 173 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates (or the week ended Jan 20: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 8 months 6 months 12 months U8t(M priaaa) Bgk Law 0 9/16 9/16 9* 99/16 3/14 911/16 19/16 10 3/16 101/16 109/16 10 3/16 1 month 3 months 0 months
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    • 43 9 FOR THE week ended Friday Jan 30, the range of call rates received tram Short Deposit* (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk fui: 5 to 5.5 per cent. Of eesi taai: sto 5.30 per cent. MiTfMrti of funds totalled $1231 million.
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    • 437 9 BANKS' prime lending rates Banque B Lambert 9V4 as at the close of business on Banque Indosuez 9Vi Friday, Jan 20, 1984: Brcfe 9Vi BANK tPLB Banque Nat de Paris 9>* Banque Paribas Barclays Bank 9V« Algemene Bank 9Vi 9 American Express 9V 4 Bayerische L'bank
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1115 9 AFP CURRENCY factors continued to play an important part in deciding the trend of commodity markets in London last week. The dollar's early fall against sterling turned most markets lower before there was a late recovery in unison with gold. The disappointing US
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    • 201 9 THE LOCAL produce market went through another quiet week with most of the commodities virtually unchanged from the previous week's levels. Pepper was the only commodity which recorded a noticeable decline in prices. Depending on the types and grades, the prices were down
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    • 166 9 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed below new contract highs established during the afternoon basis near April/ June at £906, but still with net gains of £14 to £5. Traders said morning gains were based on firmer afterhours levels in Eastern markets which saw speculative interest due to
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 107 10 THE feliewing Is a list ef the 11 moat Actively traded stocks m the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It glv fce tani#ver thousands of units, closing prices •n Friday and the high and lew fer 1183/1184 Ctopuy TUMV« •m r Price* Juil M&S4 Law 1981/
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    • 802 10 SINGAPORE tea 1* Jaa 17 Jaa IS Jaa It Jaa fcBT Comp: 968.10 971.70 970.61 968.62 970.03 t+BT Indicator: *****38 *****19 *****75 *****35 *****70 #ST Intb: 1042.56 1043.69 1040.31 1038.58 1044.44 •ST Finance: 2892.62 2894 86 2896.25 2907.66 2909.91 •ST Hotels: 966.66 968 90 968.10 967.98 967
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    • 3810 10 MSI'ISII High Low Cmpuy Last Sale +orGr's Div Div Cvr Gr's Y*M Net P/K Vol Week COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 286 354 267 306 410 120 430 322 278 880 520 535 620 268 340 304 585 870 472 472 1100 310 606
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    • 803 10  -  |j Singapore By CHRIS LIM SPECULATIVE interest kept the local stock market going last week. Activity turned very narrow, with the focus falling on selected stocks, which recorded sharp gains in spite of a generally easier trend for the broad market. On the
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    • 397 10 If* l\vl Australia M SVB, Porter Co STRONG overseas and local buying pushed equities up across all sectors of the Australian share market during the week, following a week-long correction. Buyers took their cue from a strong rally in metals on overseas markets. The All
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    • 583 10  -  Week ended Jsn 20 compiled by < JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Arah-Malayrtaa Devetspmeat BM is acquiring 80 per cent of Tegah lamaaee Ctnpuy Sin BM for MJ17.14 million cash. Bsavests fliMlag) Ltd is to acquire a prime piece of residential land in Singapore for about
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    • 353 10 BCI AFTER a bullish start on the wave of the previous weeks, the Milan share market underwent a round of profit-taking on Tuesday, after the Consob (stock exchange commission) announced it had decided to raise the deposit requirement for purchases from 30 to 40 per cent.
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    • 721 11 7= |j/||Ne w York UPI WALL Street's hopes for a new year rally faded as the stock market lost ground for the second consecutive week even though IBM reported Sharply higher earnings. The government confirmed that the economy had stowed down from
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    • 725 11 gw THE Kuala Lumpur stock market entered into a consolidation phase last week after a virtually uninterrupted climb in the previous seven weeks. Investors who had been buying relentlessly, turned cautious and cashed in on their recent sharp gains. But rotational buying interest helped to sustain the
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    • 1360 11  -  London t By GERALD COLVERD IF THE Stock Exchange was the 19th hole of a Square Mile golf course, no-one would get out onto the first tee. Another upsurge in prices has the FT 30 share index striding away to new peaks as brokers are delightfully harnessing new
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    • 438 11 A BULL run leading up to Chinese New Year has been something of a tradition in Hongkong, and th<« year's sudden crescendo bears some of its marks. But undoubtedly the very positive noises Chinese leaders have been making both in China and abroad have given the
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    • 563 11 SHARE prices on the Tokyo stock market closed lower last Saturday. At the end of the half-day session, the Nikkei Dow Jones Index declined 18.04 points to *****.03. The first section index stood at 763.82, down 0.63 with volume totalling 220 million shares traded. The second
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    • 183 11 JAN 20 Pit ABN ***** J 2 Ahold 230 00 Akao ioa» 1J AMEV 11*00 ♦0J Amlu 171J0 >1 Amrobnk Berk Boll Bonumlj 74.10 44.90 0J 19 107 JO 279JO 0J 15 Bock* 48.00 unch Burtet Caland 8600 3830 0J 0J C«J» 371.00 Dell Mlj 89 00 588.00 -05
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    • 330 11 1- AFP THE TOKYO stock market eleaed mixed last week as prices made adjustment» f»U«wing the year-end and New Year rises. The SMiek Daw-Jeaea Average, a IC&J2-yea winner the pre visas week, l«st MJ4 yen and claaed the week at IMMJ3 yen. Bat the Campaaite Index
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  • 541 12  -  ■Hill Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By CHAN OI CHEE WEARNE Brothers Ltd is investing about HK$35 million to acquire a 40 per cent stake in Hongkongbased Polytek Engineering Co Ltd, giving it not only a base in the colony, but also a toe-hold in
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  • 194 12  -  By AMY CHEOK THE Pan-Electric group has incorporated six wholly owned subsidiaries as part of its efforts to expand its scope of operations in the marine and related fields. The six units, which come under the Selco umbrella, are to carry on
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  • 130 12 AFP H O N G K 0 NG Commissioner (or Securities Robert Fell has ordered an investigation into the share dealings of Goodyear Estates Ltd. Goodyear Estates voluntarily suspended dealings in its shares on the stock market on Jan 16 without giving
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  • 866 12 JOHAN Holdings Bhd is rationalising its operations after having expanded rapidly in the past two years. However, this does not mean that it will not consider any new acquisitions as and when they arise. In an interview with Business Times, Johan's chairman Mr Tan
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  • 189 12 UNITED laterastt—I 8ecarlttos Ltd sold 194,000 shares in Metre HsMlags Ltd <m Jan 10. It now holds 1.5 million Metro shares, representing 6 per cent of the latter's paid-up capital of $25.14 million. AT THE end of 1963, 4.17 per cent and 1.03 per cent respectively of the
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  • Taking Stock...
    • 556 12 By Hock Lock Siew TIMES Publishing Bhd's sale of its 20 per cent stake in New Straits Times raises a few points which merit a closer look. Perhaps, the question foremost in the minds of the investing public is, "Why now?" This is considering the attractive rating which
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    • 498 12 WHEN VENEER Products first announced its ambitious multi-million dollar warehousing project in rtiiim five months ago, there were a lot of doubts among local businessmen as to whether the project would take off at all, given the difficulties of doing business in China. Since then, Veneer
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  • 168 12 Reuter WELL capitalised merchant banks are likely to join the London Stock Exchange (LSE) after fixed commission rates are abolished, as required by the British government, J Rothschild Investment Management Ltd chief executive Nils Taube said. He told a conference on the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 482 12 IN ORDER TO REACH A SENIORPOSITION AN EXECUTIVE SHOULD BE WITHOUT OR SHOULD HAVE KEPT HIDDEN EXACTLY THE QUALITIES THAT HE WILL NEED WHEN HE GETS THERE,, Edward de Bono De Bono on Creativity Lateral Thinking Singapore, March 19 20,1984 Edward de Bono is the author of 22 books translated
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    • 177 12 it MS 8 fjzs u Yt msk M Totally fresh, clean air in your home, office and car Maintenance-free anti-pollution device Freshens stale air in minutes Counteracts the ion-depletion effects of air-conditioning Removes dust, pollutants, cigarette smell and odour Demonstration now on at: Benxon Singapore Pte Ltd 10, Jalan Besar,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 WEATiHER OUTLOOK for today: Showers in several areas in the afternoon and evening. Repert f»r 24 hears prior to 7J9 pm Ju 22 at the airpert: Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 22.5 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 7.35 Rainfall In millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 312 13 Bernama THE Kuching Port Authority is looking for a site to build another port to cope with the increasing volume of cargo, its General Manager, Encik Shim Duke, said. He said a British consultant company, Sir Bruce White, Wolf, Barry and Partners
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    • 422 13  -  By G OURAIRAJ EFFORTS to improve bilateral trade between Malaysia and the US could be dampened by a decision of the US-bound shipping conferences to raise the freight rates. The Malaysian National Shippers' Council said the move by the Malaysia/ Pacific Rate Agreement
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 180 13 Reuter JAPANESE shipyards' export orders rose 266.5 per cent in gross tonnage terms in 1983 to a 10 year high of 9.20 million tons for 458 ships from 2.51 million tons for 169 ships in 1982, the Japan Ship Exporters' Association said. The 1983 orders comprised 1.05
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      • 84 13 AFP INDONESIA and West Germany has signed a financial aid package of 37.120 million German marks in Jakarta to finance an Indonesian purchase of an ammonia gas tanker. The ammonia gas tanker will be built at a West German shipyard, and is scheduled for completion this mid-year
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    • 736 13 Shlppiag Um Page CM SHppfeg Liae Pace Cal AC Toepfer VI 1 Fargo Shpg vm I Ato« VI I Feaco VD 4/5 Ahreoidel Liner vn 5 m 4/5 VI 5 Frata Shpg VI 4 AataraShpg X 5 Freight LMi VH 1 APL m 4/5 meat DC X
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    • 573 14 TAIWANESE breakers have maintained an active interest in the purchase of tonnages for demolition. The interest of the Taiwanese and its competitor, the South Koreans, has caused prices of scrap vessels to strengthen in the London second-hand tonnage market. In one instance last week, Taiwanese breakers reportedly paid
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    • 230 14 URGENT safety checks on Sarawak ships have been ordered as the death toll continues to mount from boat tragedies in the South China Sea. At least 19 people have died since last Novemeber. The checks are being carried out by the Sarawak
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    • 73 14 TWO 13,400 dwt methanol carriers ordered by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, are nearing completion at the Sasebo Heavy Industries shipyard In Japan. They will be operated by the Shipping Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago, a company formed by the governments of the two Caribbean islands. The
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    • 1579 14 CHARTERING was extremely subdued on Thursday in all sectors of the freight market although rates generally showed little change, shipbrokers said. Ore charterers continued to show interest, however, and covered 150,000 tonnes from Dampier to Taranto at U557.35. Coal was arranged from Norfolk to Dunkirk at $5.45 and
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    • 360 14 Lloyd's List LLOYD'S Register of Shipping is carrying out "real time" flooding analysis calculations for ro-ro ships since the time factor is crucial in safe evacuation in the event of serious accidents. The ro-ro cargo ship has large cargo holds, and
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    • 196 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): France Belgian Services. M 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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    • 171 15 THE Philippines-Europe Conference has offered contract shippers a preferential rate for the export of buri and rattan made handicrafts and furniture. Mr W J Crilly, chairman of the conference, told Business Day that signatories of special quotations agreement for these two items prior
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    • 76 15 HONGKONG United Dockyards has benefitted from geophysical research in the South China Sea. The research which entered the second phase, brought two seismic vessels the Edward O Vetter and Geco Alpha to the dockyard for repairs and installation of equipment. The Edward O Vetter,
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    • 575 15 A HEFTY increase in overseas orders have prompted South Korean shipyards to expand their capacity, economic sources said. South Korea's top shipyard, Hyundai Heavy Industries, which has three docks with a total capacity of 2 million tonnes, is now building a new dock measuring
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    • 5391 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 846 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Locati< Lampung Dragoer Maersk E Guard B Angsana Pegasus Pride K Koalovskly Anro Temasek Slrl Bhum Se land la SS Bridge Falstrla Pelopor Maersk Rando As
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    • 1511 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Atra-Farasla IMb Tranagroup (S). AMenklel Liner Service Kim Shpg (S). AIM C Tiiplw Sm Conaortlum (S)/ Marlntex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intraaea (S) Bin tang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling
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    • 324 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Artur Orottger 1/2 Balfes alongside 23.134/1100 Builder 21W T Soon alongside 23.134/2300 Dal Yun Shan 23/4 OQuan alongside 23.134/0600 Donam No 6 37/8 NAPL alongside 23.134/0600 Kaim 22 Thong Soon alongside 23.134/0700 Perak 21E SSPL alongside 23.134/0600
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    • 315 13 < Published and Distributed bv rbi FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS F*B] 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 A member of The Timet Organisation I l< 1 M I \M Ml U FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE La 23/1 1400 MRS tO/fPOM NOfilH AMERICA WEST/EAST COASTS 0. OPIOMIT IS 0. MIBOT IX 0. GOVQMOi IX
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    • 293 13 SEALORD I m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG; NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 11-'KOM l\P\\ T\l\\\\ HOM.kOM.I 12/1 15/1 21/1 22/1 31/1 1/2 «/l »/l 22/1 2C/1 27/1 I 31/1 1/2 1/2 12/2 M/ 2
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    • 691 13 The Straits Compames Times Key Personnel' DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore IRukii Mprah 1 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES M. UNDO r^n I' ii J V r» ii i ii 25-25/1 I 27-25/1 2/1 a 2 23/2 25/2 21/2 21/2 J/i if<J U2 21/2 1/3 3/3 4/3 1/3 tVI Vi Jl
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    • 450 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Wb&tM To Eurooe 2) Mm 3) H-bwi 4) Gbw| VESSEL V Gte| 2)«rkw| 3) B"«w 14) r«M) I 5) U N yen Mm ka|fe| Far 1) BartatoM. Gaaoa, 2) Am Brtmcrftaven. Aartws. Copen •Accaptmj Eur opt cargo tar Ph contact PERMBC P I EASTBOUND HI. Antwerp,
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    • 396 14 YAMABHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINED SERVICE* LINE South WMt Pacific North Waal at Tokyo Foodor at Koto* Atlantic/Canada Foodor at Kobo USA/CANADA i fs o/j tmmwl 3/j i j s fan II W 11/1 TOKTOH 11/3 12/J ,5/3 LIEHEL *MM 12/3 IV3 Lt M 11/1 M/ 3 23/3 A. OQ accepting LCL
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    • 842 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCI Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE IC UK 'CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING *jloospon to jibth. Smwfc, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTMCRSHT 3,1 I S>n PJMa| S/l 31/1 e/2 m/i 13/2 IS/? an a/2 U/3 H/3 U/3 13/3 U/3 2*3 27/3 29/3 U/3 B/3 l«/« 12/4 CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE
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    • 450 15 Franco Bekjuui Services I .11 I iw I rriit h Sen r H ith /.V/«/.i/i ./r .i-f.-r/i r.njKUNm r*a to**. lIMNB w Mlm UFA MM MM MM MM 21M itt 2S OM MM MM 27 M 29 Fat MM MM SM 2Mr 4M> Site 7M* MM 4Mr Site 7M. IM.
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    • 28 15 NOTICE wr WT: 193 ry I*4 Ht« Gt*tr« Survey o< carpi a Mm Am •ess* wit t* he* or WwtMidJ) TMk ianury 1984 tram 900 It S» pm
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 626 16 IXPORIS 26/2 3/3 10/3 21/3 30/3 9/4 15/4 22/4 10 NORIM IUROH MUNItHKANM S'port P.Ktlanj Ptfl Bilbao ItnoesGtnca H'bur|Mar Rdam Bha»tnA/it sortc ncnets 23/1 »/i 27/1 19/2 is/2 PCTCRMCnOB 29/1 31/1 3/2 25/2 23/2 29/2 4/3 27/2 6/3 3/3 9/3 10 US* CANADA Keertaan by Xwmu Mm Tata Eiprnt Crty
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    • 408 16 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 HIROfI Vl* Sl*/ 1 ol A(f Comwliun Sl*/ Mfinofi ol the Ac? Consoflwm FROM I lIROPt Mill Y CONIAttf RISID >" IKI»M W*IH AMfHIi A I UNI (.u»M I 111 I Y CONTAIN! RISK) 10 (ROM NORTH AMI RICA MSI COAM HK I B«uh Oakland Saittta
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    • 385 16 taEVERGREEN LINE FAR I AST /1 UROPT CONTAIN! R STRVICT ACCEPTMG FCL ALCL CARGO FOR: N1 W FU KM MM UN lf« lav* 1/02 3/02 29/02 27/02 21/02 1/U 3/03 Evertoart 14/12 IS/02 7/03 1/04 H/BI 12/U 14/13 IfdteT 24/B2 2S/02 17/B3 10/01 21/03 22/03 24/S3 also acceptor la/ra i
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    • 1036 16 Compaato Arfaatiaa 0* NovoMCta* imrroominomor SACIP cm i "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE' i LOADING FOR MONTEVDEO, BUENOS MRES MM taPt/24 tan COMPMtA PERUANA DC VAPOKES (CJ>.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LM*n| tar CalM. Mataram. bmdri ottar Powian ports art* tronstapmont ot Honfloni o<M/or Koto 0* CP* Ms o< La** to «Ml aos&noUw
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    • 281 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN BERVICEB Stafaport Lm*| tar 25/1 B. AMM B. 15/2 -da apj unt ■r kssel. POST KELANG PENANG SJNOSC MARITR* PTE LTD TEL *****44/7 A *****70 MAIOSE MARITR* SON BHD T* *****2/3 MALAYSIA TRADE I TRANSPORT LTD Ttf
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 566 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KOTAMUMfI W-40C INPT-2S/1 DJIBOUTI, HOOCK KOTA MAJU E-493 2-5/2 HODCIO AH, JCDO/ KOTA SCJATI E-49S Mrt HODCIO AH, JEOOi KOTA WAMCM W-410 15-20/2 AOCN ACCCTTMO CONTAJNCHS TO HOOCDAH/AQAKA/FT.SUO AH/MOO AIM SCIO DJIBOUTI, HOOOOAH, AOCN, MOOAOtSCK). MOMBASA HOOCK) AH, JCOOAH, AQABA, MUKALLA HOOCK)AH, JCOOAH, AQABA PT.
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    • 332 17 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDN. BHD. I VESSEL VOV. FOUNG P. KELANG lOTA NMN 1/14 SAtED ROTA BEAUAA 1/14 7-14/2 KOTA BAHAOA 1/14 244/2 KOTA HARAPAN 2/«4 7-17/2 STOW LOAMK FOR 2S-26/1 KU/KK/SXN KK/SXN/TA KU/KK/SXN RH/SRN/TA Agents SINGAPORF Pll P KEIANG St IA TAN AGINCY KL SEIAIAN AGENCY PfNANG LEAN BFf
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    • 705 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS 'QEUROft PNG spore pulang uk ham b haven roam 21/1 Jl/1 IS/2 21/2 24/2 25/2 »/l 5/2 4/2 25/2 27/2 25/2 1/3 RAM* Mm 7/2 11/2 IV2 V 3 V 3 7/J «/J 0«*«R«T 7/2 23/2 25/2 14/3 11/J 11/J u/3 14/2 J/1 VI 21/1 25/1 27/1
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    • 619 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF TO USA WCST/EAST COAST II BULf PORTS (F*y MiiwM Vauab) o*/»0 U/LB HOUSTON U« BUOK NrOM WUFU •AAJAPAtBT «MB 22/2 12/J U/J 2J/I 38/3 2/4 4/4 7/4 .Aba KuHta( c«r|» l* MMtr,ai GAmla NwMi. y TO TAINAN AMD 1 KOREA (FuOy Cantata** Vrnab) STO HAOMSMK
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    • 304 17 r»f e m BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION MERGUI* htantawywa* PAGAN HTONEYWA ('Discharging Onty) Loadhf for Rangoon S'pora PKatong Panong 24/26 Jon Soiled 29/1 Fab 5/8 Feb 12/15 Feb IfS BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK I SPORE f R'DAM HULL HMBG 16 Feb 15 Mor
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1149 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD PACIFIC COAST (lor I tiding DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI/MICROBRIDGE A MI NIL AND BRIDGE) FFTHfI KfWI Mri c mm* feeder *ssel MDtCATOR ¥33 JOHORE HUGE *27 AIM) ACCffTUG (mkrobrdge) (MMLAND BROS) MOTtO rtSsli T/S rati SEATTLE lA/U OAKLAND van BC ran HAN) 27 tan
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    • 329 18 PERKAPALAN MAKMUR (M) SON. BHD. REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST MALAYSIA makmur "mm El. «n' SANDAJUN. TAWAU. L.OATU 4/2 l"/?"* Acc*b Mary It IS In. CMv I h» cMm mUk. AGENTS PfNANG St lAMA SHIPPING 4 TRANSPORT SON BHO TEI *****1 *****? TELEX MA ***** PT KEL lITMAS SHIPPING i TRADING
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    • 652 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS COWTAIMER/REEFER/8811LK SERVICE Lead* tar lOS ANBIES. SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER. iC Accept** Fa/Fa Uam »«r vs* sr,'. AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accept* Fa/Fa (Mtam •Ah» accepted bn P Reier* tar AwA/M/lrlt rMlmf Spirt Ma* Sr* Mm am* •■RABMOAS" 25/2S tan 2*/20 lan 11 Feb
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    • 553 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 5 114 Anson Road *18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 A *****67 P Kalang Tal *****1/8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES I/jA Hyundai Merchant Marine SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE USA SERVICE PAOFIC/GULF/ATLANTIC PORTS S pore Indonesia Tg Mam Loading tor HYWDAI NO. 5 11 Feb 27 ton 21 feb
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    • 554 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road 527 16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1! (JO l ines) F l. 1 i ■■>/ f 9 11 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ALP AC LINE APBIC4 ALPAC AFRICA 164 MB Vnul Loadnf at Hot a S port P Ketan( Laa*« tar 15 Ftb
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 773 19 TO EUROfE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia SS BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1400 24/1 LCI Cargo 0200 24/1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) FREMANTLE 19/2 23/2 i Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia. A TEMASEK S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2359 23/1 LCL Cargo 1200
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    • 482 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG BUSAN. INCHON L«4/401S 17/2 OW/401S 2t/2 Mi i Donam 401N 1/) CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA Km* /401S NfPIUNE AGtNCIIS PTF ITD Tel *****77 *****34 (BOOKING ONI i "1 I UNAS Si Tl* SON BHD KL lei *****0 414?44 PK Tel
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    • 964 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD S»ISOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lints) Cable Address SINSOV SMMPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELAN6 M/S SHMKJtT WW SOON SON Ml. IST ANO 2ND FLOOR, NO 1. MIAN CEMPEWNG. POST KLANG. MALAYSIA
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    • 59 19 ahrenkiel liner service gmbh MAURITIUS REUNION WESTBOUND EASTERN HARMONY 2W/84 TBN 3W/84 LASTBOUND ETA PT SIN LOCKS 17/2 2/3 14/3 DURBAN 1/3 19/3 ETD ETD ETA R.BAY DURBAN SIN KIWALAN VIE/84 10 184 18 184 32 84 Agents: Kim Shipping Trading Pt« Ltd 63 Market Street. #08-06 Tat Lee Bklg
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 468 20 Iti'fliwnal Container Lines iTTTKIfI 2 Sa,l,n 9 s Weekly ILhIIO Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday 8. Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA •or STOW SKI* DOT. STOK PWT 117/ltt SjM J1 )a* 239/241 7 Fit It FA -5,1 SI\(,APORI ISU\DS -A thl K XtW W;9 f
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 115 21 m Mill lirM'ltrtTlfcL Inn DARW m.ITD j KSSQ CTA/FTD P. FIMCB BAfcfOV-» M RMCCS MY WT-31 It F* ITA/HD STOK ETA DM kM M J» 17/IJF* 21 FA tm GENERAL AGENTS THE MALAY STATES SMPPMG CO. PTE. LTD 79 Rofcnson Road 26-00 CPF Buddwf Smpport 0106 Td *****66 (7 taws)
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    • 103 21 jm FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anson Rood, =28-09 Inlvmotional Plaza, Singapore 0207 T* *****11 (12 Lm«*) T«4e* RS ***** FRTMAN K>ni AUSTIM.U 23/1 24/1. 10/2. 24/2 UK/CONTVOT 2VI. »/l 4/2. un. iin CANAOA/U S.A 21/1. IS/1, 22/2 W' IJIA KJ. ram SCMMWI U HNtK. Nimv torraom. moo 21/1. 24/1.27/1
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    • 525 21 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. MttulM Road. *OMM Central Building. Singapore 0105 Tat; 533M14 ft 533M22 WMYSfRVICt SINGAPORE TO KUCHING NG Shipping Private Ltd. REGULAR SERVICE TO MO FROM CtfTTAGONG/KMORAS (S'part Ftac) SMGAftXE POMNB CtfTTAGONG lE* UIACTIO) IC/2/M m GUMOMN 31/1/14 MXETTM 2VT CONTMO NAVEGADORA PANOCEANIC S.A. Loadnf for
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 54 22 BENGAL LINER Independent Conventional Service S>an hwfan Loadtaf tar 3 FA II F«k Itacii. Mai. Mia KNGALHOK BOUBTEAO SIWPPINQ AGENCIES IWM *****(4 221(712 22M72* la* Lm«* 41*44 torn* > m COMPANIA NAVIERA MARASIA, S.A. 1 STRMTS TMNSrOtUnOM TO LIB. MBXM ia *****22/4. *****37, *****34. *****35. I. IUWIB 42*33. 4297(1 P.
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    • 85 22 MA 1 ATLAS LINES KOLM BOEPOOEMT SERVICE TO MO FROM ill TIKH—Tn (BMGUKSH FLAG) H UM (MMBLMOM FIM) SMSm PJSUN6 mmt lan OWTiOT* MffMS COWOMTKM PTE. LTD. SWGATOK TU *****6/3 IMS Pmui* Aftnls Tmm Mi (fl.) S*. M. T* *1«M/*1U» SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD STOK COUMO CWTTMONE IMtCH RANGOON M.V.
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    • 564 22 I ZIM GOLD STAR LINE M DATS EXPRESS IKS TICK TO DVIIBAM SOU LEV Cotoatbo/Moartasa/DwttM M*«to j; Fa* SOLD MIA ovrt*«'C*t Town/P 12 FA ACCimNC Fa TO M 4 DL SALAMI 17 DATS KZPRIM SKRTICE TO APAPA GOU) OBJ AMpi' AMM/lifK p H«/00Mti/TMM 27 ton STAR SHIPPING AGENCIES Mocino Houm
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    • 693 22 Shuppxog (s»r.gapcx e) pyvatP «rr»L«?cl <> NVOCC DIRECT SERVICE EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE TMPOMSW ETA ETD JM 30 J» 29 Jm 30 iw C*|t Bmkmr t* 2243M4/9, *****11 II Amm U #22-01* Manii—l Phu yptn 0207 Tdti K ***** (HASH) INTERMARITIME LTD SOUTH AFRICA CHRECT MONTHLY SAI.NGS KK SPTG SPOK
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    • 376 22 B. 3b OB BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE An Enterprise o< Bri 00.' M.V. BANGLAR TAR AM ETA LOADING FOR:30 Jan Shanghai/S.Korea/Japan *qe«'s u*> P*cihc k T »»anc *iwu *Gf*C» PT{ iTD S* »Pt<G Co'"<* 'f *****4 ib ,»fs| Sl»C*»C«( Luifp.,' *e "544 I I JUL STORE 27 MN BOMBAY BALTIC nEnnni
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    • 147 22 n Regional Weather 4 g£ fr. i m gg" 9F ;.y I SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT TJX AM. THIS MOMMNQ. LEGEND• R Thunderstorm Shower Rain Cloudy Sky Temperature Weather °C cr to Wind direction with speed in knots Cloudy Sky Wav hri ht Surface winds are Indented by
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