The Business Times, 13 February 1984

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1984 60 CENTS
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  • 578 1  -  Factory may be sold as ongoing concern By JOANNE YAP MATTEL Electronics Asia Ltd, the only major video game manufacturer with operations in Singapore, has closed its $5 million plant. Industry sources said the plant, making cartridges for its Intellivision home video game system, ceased
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  • 318 1 Agencies THE Soviet Communist Party will select its new secretary-general to succeed the late President Yuri Andropov at a central committee meeting today, Kyodo News Service reported yesterday. Kyodo quoted Japanese officials as saying that the Soviet Ambassador to Japan, Mr Valdimir Pavlov,
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  • 634 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH IT will be Dutch lighting for Westin Stamford, the tallest hotel in the world. Upon its completion in 1986, the 71-storey building at Bras Basah Road will be decorated with lighting made by Philips, the Dutch multi-national giant said
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  • 330 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN AMBmOUS plan by Ike Hwg Leeag paap to redevelop part tt Taagtta Bcad have beea partially thwarted hy a eeapto sf laadewaen la the area. Beeaaae ef the sethaeh, Heag Leeag aad tto Japaaeae partaer, Mltnl, have had to aeale
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 55 1 WOMEN will not have to enlist for National Service in the near future although more women are requesting to do it. Dr Neo Ning Hong, Acting Communications Minister and Minister of State for Defence, speaking to Serangoon Gardens' residents during a walkabout yesterday, said there was no
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    • 68 1 PRICE increases for Housing Board flats are expected to be less this year. Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, hinted that 1964 prices will be lower than last year's 5-per cent rise. Lower costs are likely due to savings from cheaper building materials. The waiting
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    • 48 1 Reuter A GUNMAN hijacked an American Airlines flight in Haiti on Saturday night, then surrendered to the pilot and asked for political asylum. The gunman seized control of the Boeing 727, carrying 144 passengers and eight crew, while it was on the ground at Port-au-Prince. Reuter
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    • 57 1 Reuter A VICE-president of French Airbus Industrie said a proposal from Boeing of the US to join forces on an unspecified project was a joke. Airbus senior vice-president for marketing Pierre Pailleret told reporters, "You can't co-operate when you are at war with the adversary, an adversary you
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    • 76 1 AFP THAILAND is to buy three more Casa-212 aircraft from Indonesia's Nurtanio Co to add to five similar aircraft purchased earlier, Antara News Agency yesterday quoted a Thai deputy minister as saying. Before ending a two-day visit in Indonesia, Mr Prayuth Siriparich, Thai Deputy Minister of Agriculture A
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    • 63 1 AFP A LABORATORY for testing veterinary medicine is to be built with a Japanese grant in Serpong, southwest of Jakarta. The Japanese Embassy in Indonesia said the project is part of an agreement for technical cooperation on supervision of veterinary medicines signed by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency
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    • 87 1 AFP THE US government is to sign two technical agreements in Singapore tomorrow granting funds to help small and medium business in Asean, the US Embassy here announced. Under the first agreement, Technonet Asia will receive a grant of US$l.2 million for training and upgrading of small
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    • 57 1 AFP THE commander of the US Seventh Fleet, Vice-Admiral James Hogg, is to arrive here today for a one-day visit, the American Embassy announced yesterday. During his visit, made in conjunction with the visit of the Seventh Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge, Vice-Admiral Hogg is to meet with
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  • 441 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE and a number of other Asian nations are well on their way to becoming members of the industrialised world. This is the view of Institutional Investor, the New York financial magazine which quotes leading bankers as saying that many Asian
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  • 193 1 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit expected to focus on economic and military ties. Mr Hawke, who flew in from Shanghai for the fifth leg of an extensive Asian trip, has meetings scheduled today with Prime
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  • 105 1 AFP A GROUP of 20 countries will sign an agreement here tomorrow to lay an under-sea cable from Singapore to Marseille, Southern France. The project will cost 3.4 million francs (about US$4OO million), and French companies have won contracts worth two hiiiWui francs. The telephone
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1365 2  -  The seemingly innocuous difference between knowing end being able to act on the knowledge has a deep significance in modern management. MICHAEL DIXON explains. MICHAEL DIXON FT OUT from the black shadows of a deserted street springs a hulking man. He grabs you round the throat
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    • 667 2 FT TOM KEMPNER has had quite enough of the popular Joke that the industrial weakness of die US and Britain is the fault of their business schools, whereas the strength of Japan and (until recently) West Germany results from the fortunate absence of such institutions in the
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    • 1270 3  -  SHAHRIR ARIFF discusses how adroit public relations may turn the tables on competitors. SHAHRIR ARIFF PUBLIC relations is usually seen as an unprofitable exercise by many companies. However, they (ail to realise that as economic' conditions get more difficult and competition gets keener,
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    • 426 3  -  By PENG AILIAN BEWARE of becoming too comfortable in your product niches. Good old International Competition is all ready to nudge you out. This was the first message of a recent seminar on diversification and international competition led by the Schroder Strategy group (Asia). International
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    • 482 3 UPI BETTER education, more time-saving household appliances and divorce are why many more women in industrialised countries are going to work, according to the International Labour Organisation. The most dramatic leaps in women's share of employment between 1960 and 1981
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    • FRONTIERS
      • 331 3 NEW CERAMICS: A quiet revoluI tion is sweeping through the world of material science. Scientists and engineers in US, Japan and Europe are experimenting with a group of materials called new ceramics to build anything from microchips to car engines »nd fusion reactors. New ceramics, like
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 364 4 Reuter TAIWAN'S ruling party will nominate a presidential election candidate this week, but the pressing problem facing the island seems to be a smooth transfer of power to a younger generation. The ageing President Chiang Chlng-Kuo is expected to be nominated for a
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    • 617 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has said that he is willing to meet the successor of the late Soviet leader, Yuri Andropov, but has again insisted that any summit must promise meaningful results. In his weekly radio address to the nation on Saturday, Mr Reagan said:
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    • 153 4 UPI PRESIDENT RN(H will hrlag PreiUeat Htnl with him tor talks this week ea Ike taw peHttcal rftaattoa la Lehaasa aai the eatleek tor MkMle Beet peace. "We ie aet expect aay eeeallei tousfclhMaghs to eaMrfe treat tkto awetog, H a State
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    • 136 4 AP INDUSTRIAL production in rtihm increased an overall 8 per cent in January 1984 from a. year ago, with the output of some consumer goods more than doubling, the official Chinese news agency, Xinhua, reported on Saturday. China's Statistical Bureau said the total
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    • 419 4 Reuter SIGNS are growing that Kuwait may be emerging from the pall cast by its stock market crash more than 18 months ago, financial and banking sources said. But the sources said problems remain before a full solution can be found to the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 344 4 Agencies CHINA and the Soviet Union have signed an agreement setting their trade in 1984 at US$l.2 billion, a 60 per cent increase from last year, the Xinhua news agency said. The 1983 arrangement originally provided for an exchange worth about 1800 million against the 1962 figure
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    • 524 4 Reuter AMERICA'S basic M-l money supply rose by US$3 billion to a seasonally adjusted $524.6 billion in the week ended Feb 1, the Federal Reserve Bank at New York said. The previous week's M-l level was revised to $521.6 billion
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    • 142 4 Bernama BERNAMA will this year introduce an "up-to-the-sec-ond" worldwide financial information service for financial and business circles in Malaysia. The move follows the signing of an agreement between Bernama general manager Mr Ahmad Mustapha Hassan *nri chairman and chief executive of APTelerate Mr Claude Erbsen
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    • 185 5 How many of your overseas customers havepaidup in the last hour? An impossible question. the state of all your accounts. Given that foreign Spelled out in full detail, telephone operators, secretaries Who's paid what and where, at telexes and even the mailman Irrespective of time zones, can control the fortunes
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  • 1874 6  -  THE BIG PACIFIC WALKABOUT By ZHOU MEI AN AUSTRALIAN Australian. A home-grown Aussie complete with that unmistakable drawl that sets up sympathetic vibrations with fellow Australians. A people's person who is as much at ease on the cricket field as in the beer parlour. A
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 928 6 SINGAPORE 5 9AA Dli fiti ifii i a LAaui. j w.vv m uperani ino rropvnn« np»pin roiow9u by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin with English subbtles/r): Chu Liu Xiang once again steals from the rich to help the poor. 4.00 Spectrum Bright Sparks: This episode centres on electricity. 4.25 CNMron of Different
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  • THE ARTS
    • 1336 7  -  The baba community in Singapore is experiencing a revival of sorts, with much publicity given to its particular way of lite, customs, traditions and especially food. The Ministry of Culture will be presenting a play based on the olden-day superstitions and life-style of this community at
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    • 635 7  -  By JAIME LYE CORNWALL. The summer of 1912. The lighthouse flickers invitingly in the twilight From his bedroom, the child James stares in tearful longing at the structure, the object of his obsession and a passport out of the boredom of his family's
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    • 550 7  -  By KOH TSE YING A MUSICIAN pleases his audience best when he is able to please himself and to take delight in his own playing. This fact came across very clearly last Friday when the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and guest soloist Bernard Ringeissen performed
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 662 7 nnstav\r: Lic&ms >foo'«c- FCoiv> rue cMesifeß- fc£U€V€kA w— v; Si L •v CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOfIS 1 To atart with, there's wood on the way (5) The beast looks like Teddy! (5) 9 Officer apt to he taken in by a killer (7) 10 Welsh Islander! (5) 11 A prize to
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 435 9 AS evidence that the US dollar was forming a periodical top continued to mount, spot gold gained almost US$lO from the previous-week's close to open last week at US$3BO an ounce, Green and Collier says. Short-covering of the active February contract provided the initial impetus for gold's climb and
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    • 43 9 FOR THE week ended Friday Feb 10, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fud: 5 to 5.4 per cent. General fud: 5 to 5.3 per cent. Msvemeata of funds totalled $1296 million.
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    • 172 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Feb 10: U84 (Bid prieot) Hick Low 7 days 011/16 9H 1 month 011/18 9*> 2 month* 0* 9* 3 months 913/18 9* 0 months 9 15/16 913/10 9 months 10W 10 12 months 10 5/16 10W Swiss trues
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    • 154 9 THE US dollar opened last week at 552.1250/70 against the local unit and was traded to close at a high of $2.1310/20. Trading for the week was quiet with some commercial buying interest of the US against the Sing dollar. The Singapore dollar weakened against all the major
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    • 23 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.126 per cent.
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    • 206 9 THE interbank money market opened steady but moved towards an easier tone towards the end of the week. Overnight rate opened at 7W 7 per cent, edged upwards to 7V« Vfc per cent before easing to close at 6% V* per cent. Likewise, term rates reflected a similar behaviour.
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    • 430 9 BANKS' prime leading rates as at jthe close of bustnc m on Friday, Feb 10.1984: BANK tPLB Algemene Bank 9V« American Exprea 9V« Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 9Vi Asia Commercial 9V« A A NZ Banking Group 9Vt Ban Hin Lee Bank 9V« Bunoa Commerciale 9V, Banco Do
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1293 9 AFP COMMODITY prices in London were generally erratic last week. The report of the death of Soviet President Yuri Andropov was an unsettling factor ahead of the weekend. Sentiment was disturbed by heavy falls on the world's stock exchanges, while the sharp fluctuations on the foreign exchange
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    • 203 9 WITH the exception at pepper, the local produce market had another quiet week with prices moving within narrow margins last week. The pepper market improved purely because of limited supplies. The prices held steady with white pepper improving some $20 a ptcul. Inquiries from overseas
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    • 129 9 RUBBER FUTURES in London on Friday closed £14 to £1 a tonne higher, apart from untraded March and April, which were offered £17 and £15 lower. Prices remained firm despite a slight rise in sterling against the dollar in the afternoon. Most active July/Sep last traded at £911 against
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 139 9 R8 10 m GBOUP B Camfour UN CORBKILLE Ftaanetew da LUnloo MJO 514 u eh MwS3l>niMMy SST Dm Pvtrote X» >7 Opfl-Partba» 154 4 BIN Oarrmti 5, *J an -i HMwudinifw n car (Thorn*®- GROUP C £*L 330 oowpfB» Cm ntnctm p>n<Jw jm 44 dM PttroftM 19BJ0 ♦U QmSSt
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    • 55 9 FEB 10 UN ButOft MO +1.1S Bel MOM +1H0 Central* Ort MM -IT Good Acqua Root 1M ouch Brtdanla MM +M <vii OeneraU SUM +10 rum ON -10 |f| prta MPM -1M Invest MM +M Italeementl Ort «mo -f no Hi anch Lepeut Ort Mediobanca MOM MM 1' v
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    • 840 9 WALL STREET stock prices closed moderately higher on Friday as the market staged a technical rally, with investors turning slightly more confident about the nation's economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which has fallen sharply over the previous five sessions, rebounded about eight points to around
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 98 10 THE feUewtag b a Hat tf the 1« meat actively tnM stacks m the Stack Exekaage sf Slags part laat week. It gtvea the taraever la thaaaaads af an, eMag prices aa Friday aai the Ugk aai law for IKS/IM4 riMjiiy Tmtw MM H •m MI ufi/M
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    • 705 10 SINGAPORE #BT Comp: PMC 980.19 mi 975.30 Ml 983.09 M9 976.86 MM 973^1 ttBT Indicate r: *****17 MBns smtr *****08 ®ST Inds: 1MB 1) 1082.15 1071.91 1063.88 1060.20 •ST Finance 2962.71 2S3B.79 2938.44 *****1 2910.08 •STHottte: 180.59 980.59 979.98 918.12 990.90 ••ST Prop: «#ST Mining 715.81 711.54
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    • 840 10  -  Singapore ■y RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE behaviour of the Singapore stock market during the past week has left many investors perplexed as to its future course. The weakness in the share prices on Thursday and Friday reflected more than anything the Jittery mood of investors
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    • 392 10 a- Australia SVB Day, Porter Co EQUITIES fell to pre-Christ-mas levels on the Australian share market during the week, prompted by share market treads overseas. However, there was a slight correction late la the week as bargain hunters moved in. The AD Ordinaries Index fell 33
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    • 488 10  -  Week ended Feb 10 compiled by < JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Ami: Proposed rights tone of ooe-far-two at $L9O. Tm Ctaf: Proposed bonus issue of flve-for-two sad sub-divtskn of&pir into two share at St CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Apsis Bntts plsin Ltd has Incorporated a new company
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    • 327 10 BCI THE RECENT strength shown by the Milan share market wax broken by the approach of technical hhw— (scheduled for this week), which stirred some speculative positions. The BCI all-share index closed at 217 JO, a 4.3 per cent slide on the week. The tianiriwg sector,
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    • 881 11 New York FT MR LARRY Wachtel, a Prudential-Bache guru who has the unenviable task of r interpreting the capital > markets on radio every J; morning, summed up the ex- tra ordinary events on the New York Stock Exchange IT last week with a
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    • 159 11 Reuter wictj. Resources Ltd has signed an agreement with the Broken Mil Pty Ltd (BHP) to take up a five per cent stake in the BHP-led consortium taking over Utah International Inc's Queensland coal ventures. BeQ will pay more than Asl3s wnK*** for its five
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    • 444 11  -  1 Hongkong By TERESA LIM NEWS CM Monday that Cable A Wireless PLC bad made a Ud for Hongkong Telephone pushed Hongkong stock prices to their highest level In 18 months. But this euphoria wss doomed to be brief. Profit-takers moved in right
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    • 448 11 Date Lad tFall Ymi r Compaay rcrMO Aawneel Net BPS Gross Net 1 1 (omtB) mv. Profit <%> (vmy ICS F 26/1 18.0 12.5 5,912 MBS F 3/2 23.4 20.0 19,081 SBS I 4/2 19.4 140 4,982 RoChmans Msia I 7/2 2L6 8.5 17,854 Faber Merlin I 8/2
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    • 305 11 Tokyo AFP PRICES tamhled m the Tskys stock smrkst last week In the wake ef a pisage ea Wall Street with the Dew Jeaes Average Important level for the first time In a Jkj» trtgprlee level sn the New Yerk The Stt-htae cMp Dew Jeaes
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    • 594 11 FT THE WEST German stock market has a new and surprising star. It is AEG-Tele-funken, the battered electrical» giant which only a year ago was still fighting to stave off financial collapse. Now its share price is hitting heights unknown (or years. On Thursday,
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    • 1521 11  -  London By GERALD COLVERD ALL ROADS lead to Wall Street, according to the reaction of international centres to the protracted slide in American stock values over the past four weeks. A 10 per cent decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average can easily be made to look
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    • 749 11 K.Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur stock market showed remarkable strength last week, as se> lected industrial and rubber stocks continued to forge ahead in active trading in spite of bearish overseas news. Investors, who had been inclined to follow leads from Wall Street, turned their
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    • 131 11 Reuter BANCA Commerciale I taliana (BCI) said it proposed to double its share capital to 420 billion lire from 210 billion lire through rights issues. A BCI statement said the increase would be achieved partly through a free two-for-three rights issue to existing shareholders,
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    • 243 11 Reuter GULF Oil Corp said its directors have authorised the filing of a lawsuit agahf a "Golf group" led by Mesa Petioleum Go chslrmoa T Boone Pkkens charging market manipulation and other securities violations Ike board aleo announced it has become aware of n
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  • 618 12  -  §HHB Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By CHAN OI CHEE THREE companies that have submitted applications for a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore would know whether they are successful before the end of this month. This is because the newly constituted Securities Industry
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  • 104 12 GLENEALY Plantations (Malaya) Bhd has achieved a 51 per cent Jump in its unaudited pretax pnfits (er the six months ended Dee 31, 1983. The increase, to $417,118, was brenght abeut mainly by a M J per cent rise in its total income
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  • 333 12 THE price of $50 million in Cycle k Carriage Bintang's proposed share swap acquisition of Cycle k Carriage (M) Sdn Bhd (CCM) was arrived at after taking into account several factors. These include the commercial benefits that will arise and the audited net
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  • 536 12 YEO Hiap Seng Ltd is stepping up efforts to explore new areas for growth as well as expand its existing activities to counter the increasingly tough conditions faced in the soft drinks market. For one, it is looking into
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  • 827 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew THE growing presence of the immensely powerful London-based Kuwait Investment Office (KIO) in Singapore is viewed as a good sign for the long-term prospects of the stock market. With its impeccable credentials as the leading 4 fund management unit among the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 129 12 How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbanks presence in V Singapore f Bayerische Landesbank is headquartered in Bavaria, a leading federal state of West Germany with a long tradition in cross-border trade and finance. Over the years we have constantly V upgraded and refined our international banking capabilities, building a
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    • 189 12 'There's so much space in this improved KIM Business Class." u \es,thits new. 1 m "And tllese seats are so much wider." "That's new, too." Srw*x.: M 4 HUMI? i And there's so much spcice tor your le^s." "That's not new." "> < MMMMi v 9 fflffl WDERSEWS 2ABREAST SEATMG
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    • 59 12 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; showers in several areas in the late afternoon. Report for 24 tours prior to 7J pm en Feb 12 a* the airport: Maximum temperature 30.9 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 4.20 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 188 13 THE National Maritime Board will have a more advanced fire-fighting course when its new smokehouse is completed at the end of the year. Tenders have been called to build the smokehouse, which will be built exactly like a ship to Simula te real-life
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    • 418 13  -  By LINDA CHEE THE Singapore National Shipowners' Association is organising a high-powered seminar on strategic planning for the shipping industry in conjunction with Temple, Barker and Sloane. The two-day seminar costing U551,250 per participant caters primarily for senior managers. Some 60 participants are
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 93 13 P O to buy Sealink AFP P4O has told the Britishgovernment it wants to buy British rail's Sealink Ferry subsidiary. Sealink is due to be separated from the staterun railways and sold to the private sector this year. The Trafalgar House group, which owns the Cunard Shipping Line, has already
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      • 125 13 Reuter PHILIPPINE shipping companies say they are getting inadequate foreign exchange from the Central Bank and that shipping as an industry has not been allocated dollars at all. Local shipowners said they have asked for more foreign exchange allocations. No figures on allocations are immediately available. The
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      • 70 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/Europe Freight Conference said they will introduce a five per cent congestion surcharge on cargo destined for Algiers and 10 per cent on cargo for Tripoli, Libya, because berthing conditions at both ports are deteriorating. The surcharges will be effective from Feb 23.
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      • 86 13 Reuter PORT authorities at Bombay, Madras, Cochin, Marmagoa and gnTwri,> have sought official permission to raise berthing charges by 71 per cent to 125 per cent on ships and tankers carrying export cargo, shipping sources said. They said Madras and Cochin ports have proposed raising charges by
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    • 671 13 SMppiag UH I CM 8MpftagliM P**® CM AC TMpfcr Alaa AMMUNT Alpac VI 1 Fargo Sfcpg vm l VI vn V! i 3 5 Pmco Franco-Beig FrataStapg vn m VI 4/5 4/5 4 Aatara Shpg X 4 Freight Link* vn 1 APC Line V 4 Freight ManageAPL
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    • 571 14 THE Greeks took a fairly active interest in the purchase of second-hand tonnage for continuing trading last week. Their interests did much to pep up an otherwise lethargic second-hand tonnage market. The purchases included a 11,900 long dwt singledecker, the UalSlagapare. Brokers reported that Greek interests paid about
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    • 123 14 Reuter INDIAN shipping industry's growth was stagnant in 1983, for the second consecutive year, a study by the Indian National Shipowners' Association (INSA) said. In net terms, the country's merchant fleet declined by one vessel to 404 though gross registered tonnage rose 60,000 to 6.09 million from
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    • 359 14 AFP FOR the first time in Poland's history, Vietnamese workers will soon be brought in to help heavy industries suffering from a manpower shortage. The banned Solidarity trade union has reacted angrily to the plan, saying the shortages are due to systematic sacking
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    • 1570 14 FAIRLY active grain chartering is reported out of the US Gulf on Thursday at steady to slightly higher rates but other sections of the freight market were very subdued, shipbrokers said. Grain from the Gulf to Japan paid US$l9, up 50 cents, and $25 was agreed from the
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    • 137 14 AFP SOUTH Korea's small-sized shipyards received new export orders worth U5556.62 million for 10 vessels totalling 36,200 grt in January, industrial sources reported. However, the nation's big four shipyards Hyundai, Daewoo, Samsung and Korea Shipbuilding were unable to land a single order during the month,
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    • 218 14 Agencies INDONESIA'S state oil company Pertamina has paid US9S million to Inter Maritime Management (IMM), a Geneva-baaed ship chartering company, to clear outstanding complications over the cancellation of tanker charter contracts in 1977. Pertamina will make the final settlement in bill bonds now worth 942
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    • 188 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 (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line.Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd
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    • 472 15 NORWEGIAN shipyards are on the verge of obliteration, said the executive committee of the Norwegian Iron and Metal Workers Union. About 9,000 shipyard workers are unemployed and many others are put on a short working week. The committee has demanded extended financial support from
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    • 343 15 Lloyd's List THE troubled Brostrom Group has been forced to transfer its liner business to fellow Gothenburg shipowner Transatlantic as part of a Swedish government-inspired rescue package. Recently, the company was told to sell its profitable offshore and slavage operations to two major
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    • 106 15 Reuter THE Rhine remains closed to shipping between Cologne and Coblenz, about 80 km upstream, and the entire West German stretch of the Moselle is also closed due to high water, river authorities spokesmen said. They said the water level in Cologne is 8.30' metres deep and
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    • 214 15 SEA WINDS is contributing a bit for the Olympic Games which will be held in Los Angeles in July. It will carry Olympic equipment and supplies for the teams of the countries serviced by this transPacific Line for a nominal sum of USH per container. According to
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    • 5368 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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    • 848 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 Haruga M Kawachl Maru 71N 47 13.2.84 13X84 2100 2200 2200 2330 Borneo Borneo MOSK Maersk FSB FSB FSB 51 0600-0000 0600-1000 0800-1000/0800-1000 84 B2
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    • 1395 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Aft» hri* Um Transfroup (S). HMMM Umt B*rvU* Kim Shpg (S). AIM C TMffcr Sm Consortium (S)/ Marintn Enterprise (PK). Alpac In true* (S) Bintang Shpg (KL)' Island Cargo
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    • 348 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Debr&lln&n 15/6 KYC Line alongside *****/2200 Kota Rukun 13/4 PIL alongside 132.84/1400 Oceania Star 19 Sharp alongside *****/1200 Perils 20W SSPL alongside *****/1830 Pervomaysk 44 SSov alongside *****/2300 See Hal Hong 45A Kim Hal Huat alongside *****/0600
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    • 343 13 wok !%}:~.(&*[~($(/=}*..=:}/]<;~{/% 1 \RI )l\l W I n FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 4/3 5/3 7/3 9/3 11/3 10/3 11/3 13/3 15/3 18/3 15/3 16/3 18/3 20/3 23/3 21/3 22/3 24/3 28/3 29/3 27/3 2«/3 30/3 1/4 4/4 < 5/4 6/4 1/4 10/4 13/4 10/4 11/4 13/4 15/4 11/4 11/4 19/4 21/4
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    • 245 13 SEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG; NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES hjlly_containerised SERVICE I KIIM I\r \V I \l\\ HO\(iKON(i M. MtQM 3+ H WHTM ut* M.WUMV.7 TO wnlll \N (.1 I.! RED SEA SERVICE ffUKlfi JMPfMS AGENCES
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    • 649 13 The Straits Companies Times Key Personnel. DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Mi EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES w <>rv:ir fjnrvi—3/3 21/2 19/3 21/2 17/3 1/3 24/3 13/3 31/3 lljgLl! LA2L n Eaissacaaiassiaiia^jaagjffl 23-23/2 24-25/2 •4/3 9-9/3 23-23/3 23-24/3 5-5/4 $-7/4 19-19/4 3-3/5 !>jLa JL^ iCTniucn taftrt 29/2 14/2 U/2 29/2 25/2 19/2
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 400 14 mil FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe □I 1 14/2 29/2 5/3 6/3 g/ 3 21/2 7/3 12/3 13/3 i?/? 28/2 14/3 19/3 20/3 »2/3 6/3 21/3 26/3 27/3 M/ 3 13/3 28/3 2/4 3/4 T/J 20/3 4/4 9/4 10/4 .f/ 4 Saried SaM 17/2 24/2 2/3 9/3
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    • 384 14 C.B.FENTON A CO., REPUBLIC OF PANAMA (Established 1916) Shipping Agents/Brokers Chartering Liner/Tramp Agencies Protection and Indemnity 'Puerto ArmueUea auadutce Taboga^ n«ptaaantatlv— at Tha Panama Canal tor om 200 aNpownara oparatorm. Attendance at al maior porta throughout RepuMc ot Panama. ConauMaa o» Norway. Denmark and Swadan lapiaaarwad by Company ParaomaL P.O.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 564 15 The Straits Steamship Group QGL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINCRSHIP SERVICF TO UK CONTINENT 31/3 K/4 44/4 45/» 47/5 4J/5 11/5 12/5 17/9 IVS a/) 22/5 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: itfcONl CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT irtaf Brca r«M le Ha SUM P Maag S port 14/2 W2 M.IS mm an
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    • 363 15 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE To various ports with reliable lines and very competitive rates F* twqmm cmrtact it Dayal's Trade t Transport Agency TEL NO: 2972(14/ *****4$ TLX: RS ***** "WELWIS" Franco Brig/an Services l.i r '(•/(</) s,-r\itr With Hfluiun I ir I I in* r% CHARGEURS REUMS f fiR f
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 423 16 in j TO rpWTINI NT LW Hapag-Lloyd CjtA|m Bay EXPORTS Connecting ri Tokyo. Connecting in Kob« ','Aho accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS w»o nvniiondbndge; and US MO-WEST by mtcrobridg*" CONT'WNI UH CWln 9<y I FRI IM MIDIHPRANf A I ROM l)S* CANADA tov Upnts 9/1 M/i 11/1 tofapm 17/1
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    • 362 16 m FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE K&line tUU* L *>*•** TO IUROPf VIA SUI J Mfmhpr on*»t*jn 10/3 11/3 13/3 15/3 11/3 15/3 14/3 U/3 It/3 M/ 3 21/3 H/3 M/ 3 28/3 »/3 F RDM fUROPf VIA SIU It Mfrnoer o* the Ac t Consortium 21/2 23/2 »/2 a/2 28/2 27/2
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    • 354 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCL ft Id CARGO FOR: MT m MK m m MM LM (NT tart 15/12 lt/K 7/U 11/03 u/M 14/C3 EwChrr »/K M/M 17/ M 11/13 21/ M a/M M/«l E«vrfaai| 5/03 t/M a/«J a/M nyu i/ M j/,1 n.so acceptor ia/Fa
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    • 553 16 Everett Lines I COMMA PERUANA DC VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" lo»iw| to CUtoo KaiwM. lo wd a« o«wi Pwmw pom witti tiamtapmtnt at Honfkodi Md/w Kobe On CPV Ihrovfh Ms ot la**t to hiat tctinabo* Paam p. U|| hpptn IHOMUfIBETT 11/20 FA 21/22 FA mmLonacn 2/6 Mv 10/10 Mm
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    • 186 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD Ktri ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES OOIRK U/2 B. Akkat, I. UnmnM AGENTS SMGAPOK SMOSE MABTNE PTC LTD TCI *****44/7 i *****70 P(XT KELANG MALQSE MMTTIC SON BHD T* WZWi. PENANG MALAYS* TRADE t TRANSPORT LTD T* (7H3 t (3725 KYOWA LINE TO
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 702 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRIC A/REDSEA SERVICES 1-483 174 M HOOODAH, JCOOAM. AOASA, MUKALLA W-410 30-23/3 AOHHMCAtLA M 7 VW HOCWPAM.JgPDAH.AOAfA.ADW Ml WII/I HODODAH, JCOOAM, AQABA, FT. SUDAN m iMM tamatavi, mofuto, d-calaam, mom TO HOOeOAH/AdASA/PT.MJPAN/MOQADieCIO KOTAMAJU KOTA WANUNA KOTAWMAWAM KOTACAMTK KQ7APCTAM ACCCPTMO CONT MOOAOMCIO KARACHI/P GULF SERVICES COLGMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES BANGKOK
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    • 453 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMBt SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Slum BMK 13/2 15/2 a/2 a/2 3/3 5/3 11/3 13/3 1 Carifcw b) 11/3 a/3 hmUmt Ufran 27/3 29/3 frMMhpms 3/« 5/4 iHIIW MM lt/4 12/4 Mi >i|Ejpreu 17/4 19/4 11/2 12/2 14/2 IV2 17/2 mm lU. MKLAMSTOK FOM UMUM 21/2 IK
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    • 507 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD IMP SI AN NAT'; 'i A i INF ANNOUNCEMENT We are glod to inform that our first sailing "BAAB ULLAH" for our Singopore, Malaysia to Europe Service wos fu»y booked. For those customers who have supported us, we wish to thonk them ond for those customers who have
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    • 447 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CMPMATWt (Burmese National Line) Loadnf for Rangoon Spore P.Kalong Panong PA-AN 9/11 F«k HTONEYWA 13/14 Fab 15/16 Fab PHASMWEGYAWYWAI* Port/14 Fab PAGAN 23/25 Fab 21/22 Fab *fIS» BANKUNE LULLWOI SPORE I R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 120 F«b 16 Mar 22 Mar IS Mor
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 958 18 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTI PACIFIC COAST RBBB& umurmant OBENTAL CHEF *37E MONTE tun *14 ftSOKCOTME DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI/DOCBOBUDOE lONILAND BRIDGE) S? "J I T/S WOT wnu LA/LB OAKLAI S""y." W 21f *> 12 Mar 16 Mv WOiWWD BWDCt *9112 (TK) 1 Mar 13 Mv IS Mar 70 F-,
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    • 202 18 m LOADING SPLOSMA PLOVBA (YUGOSLAV] BreakM and CMrtainers Service LOADING FOR KARACHI/BOMBAY SINGAPORI KARACHI »/l Mw 10 Mv LOADINGFOR EC. INWA/MAD* AS/CALCUTTA/ CHITTAGONG SINGAPORE MAMAS M/» F«b I M*r CALCUTTA CHITTAGONG 15 tor 13 Mat uummt km miavmmvmtm KU 2S/2S Fe6 OBCMMM htm IX. —iI.IMORM/CHamVOWTMMS UTU* 21/22 Feb HA»p^ G
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    • 552 18 caufomu/paopic north west service EXPRESS CONTAMER/REEFER/RROU SERVICE U—l tOS SAM FRRMCBCO. SEA ITU. TACONM. VANCOUVER IC *cMoh| ra/fa ft an yr AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Pa/Pa Man •Ato accAtoi to» Plte| h> Awk/RM/lrtl rpM if* VISHV* MMMURT VBHVA MNUNA U/20 F« 5 Mar 1? Mar 5/0 Ito 20 Ito 25Mar
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    • 472 18 PT{ I TO KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anaon Road. •18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207 Tal *****22 *****67 P Kalang Tal *****1 8 RED SEA/PERSIAN CULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES Hyundai Merchant Marine SEAM-CONTAINER SERVICE USA SERVICE PACnC/GULF/ATLAimC PORTS S'pore Indonesia T|. Mam Loadm lor HTWOAI NO. 5_.. 15 FA biPwt 21 Fab LA/MaMa/IMa/
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    • 376 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD \'J Anson z2 7 1b In■ ,1/ 1 Sin.j.ipore 02Q7 Tel J/ O BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ALPAC UNE ALPAC AFRICA IMNB Vrnoi Laa*» at KaU S pore P KeUng Lm*« tar: 17 FA MmSB/K SEA MONARCH Saifi 111 SEA WOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore P Kelan(
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 392 19 FAR EAST/EUROPt FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE o' tflf *C I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR Spore Closing Times: Fa Cargo 1500 9/2 LCL Cargo 0300 19/2 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AID FROM AUSTRALIA: POIAN6— P. KELAN6. MELBOUMC 16/3 ADELJUDE FREMANTLE 22/3 Aiso accepting cargo to/from
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    • 368 19 IHEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON FK 15/2 I 19/2 tnut l«4/441S Qvu/WIS SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGQNG„CHALNA. CALCUTTA Nf PTUNI *Gf NCIf S PTL ITD Tel ?'***** ??8b434 BOO* IMG ONI TtINHS Sf ll* SON BMP Kl lei *****0 414?44 PK Tel
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    • 440 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SWUNG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Martet Street Singapore 0104 Telephone NmnMts *****3 (15 Uns) Cable Address SMSOV SMMPORE Teiex Numbers RS ***** IS ***** RS 2510S p mm M/S SMMMAT MAN SOON SON. MB. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPEMNG. PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 396 20 l!r«|MHa»l lonhiiucr Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Ber'hing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday 8. Saturday S/\(, I PORE ISLASDS I MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER rptn n ht l«*« 19/21 Fife MM, 20/22 FA MM, 27/2SFab F* bp: P. Rlm| S"pof» Pvia*| r«M Asarp H"bw| Host mwFwr ooa 1/12 Mv
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 172 21 GOOD HARVEST LINES RED SEA SERVICE 2? MOUNT o*o OHIO'S AST: GEN. FIT. ACTS: ETA IKHft 29 F* NOOBDM, BOW, M] TEH TUNG UNEB 29 FA KEQJMC/KAOK9UK I. T. HOUMGS PIE LID NOR SNPPW PIE LTD TEL: *****39, *****21. 223M11 IDC 29ISC MDON m 111 1 i 1 nun. J
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    • 57 21 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anson Rood, *28-09 truer notional Ptozo, Singapore 0207 T«l *****11(12 Lm»l T«4«X: RS ***** FRTMAN 21/2 M/l Wl VI UK/CONTMNT 14/2. 21/2 2V2.2V2.21/2.1/3 CMIIM/ILI/1 14/2.17/2.11/2, n/2 22/2. J4/2. 27/2, 2«/2, 2/1 W/t 27/2. Mft 11/J H/2.11/2. 2t/2, 21/2 22/2. 21/2. 27/2. 2t/2. VI EE: Mi
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    • 298 21 jf Nedlloyd Lines 1 Loading for CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA CARRMEAN/CEHTRAL/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA EAST AFRICA N. Kyoto P LOUIS MAHE MOMB D'S4 LAAM 28/2 10/3 13/3 12/3 28/3 10/4 occeptmg Conibeon ports via B'town EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA VESSCIirPOfS P. LOUM SANTOS R*OUA It ORA «To€o S. AMES N
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 48 22 M. WASCSA LINE JAKARTA 5£S L LOMMC Fat NMGA XXXIX k Nit 14 Nk Uvb/SntM mnm iiu KM r^uaZ/M man I«F* I<F* Af«ib: 100 HWA SMPPH6 (PTE) LTD HS M SM ton 171) M 2M2US. 2M2i3i Mm M M7C JOONM LIZENA PTE LTD a EC Shipping Priw«te IM.
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    • 80 22 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Magaitn* Road. MK-OD, Canlral ButkMng. Singapof* 0105. Tafc 533M14 $*****2 CONCORD LINES en C. HMD. 14/2 PVTM HMM IS/2 A VESSEL LOAMIG FOR won—i an CONCORD MAUDE PTE LTD TEL: *****60 (3 U TLX: R*****3 CMSH*> WHTED FORTUNE SHPPtNG PTE LTD' Tot 533M23, *****30,
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    • 367 22 C.Y. LINE (A Member 01 The ACE Coiwerthim) CNO YANG SNIPPING GO. LTD NUt CONTMOSQ) 3QMCE TO EUMK OM 9SZ) MERCATOR 34N KOREAN JACEJM 23R1 SpnrJN n/2 21/2 10/3 11/1 13/3 li/3 11/1 8/1 24/3 a/3 31/3 15/1 li/3 11/3 25/2 2»/2 lb/3 2V3 21/3 23/3 2/3 3/3 21/3 2t/3
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    • 539 22 1 shipping (Singapore) povate »mited NVOCC DIRECT SERVICE WL ETA/FID TRAFRICA 11 FA CONTTTRA 15 Ftk TIASTATI IS Fak DOT* LAGOS ANNOf, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG I—PCM. OAKLAND, m YORK ALSOPWMDMC MLAND TRANSPORTATIONON FCI BASSI EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE ML opal an a como OBCHFKOM HMton/Aahwp Cmp BMfcMft Wt *****M/S. 222MU II
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    • 376 22 ZIM carfMi to USA East I Rtot Coast. *Hfi m m§k r.ksxl acaura i«B aicAura A.KSSL MNOMM MM II to tilfar 22 Mb 24 to Mto ■MR Mhk 21 to 11 to J*, itm 7to MM 27 Fsk 21 to 11 Mr 1% S* 7to (OK 4to Ito 12* IS
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    • 170 22 V* n fi Befional Weather Wa w m i In A K V': a Ya V *7 X»w i X\ cr ta Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND* R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with
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