The Business Times, 28 February 1984

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1184 60 CENTS
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  • 931 1  -  Singapore follows United States out of recession By ZHOU MEI SINGAPORE'S economy grew by 7.9 per cent last year, and confounded fears a year ago that 1963 might not have even met 1975's record low of 4 per cent growth. The final figure for last
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  • 242 1 THE Ministry of Finance has revamped its instruction manuals to cut down red tape, slash costs and boost efficiency and productivity in the civil service. The revised "how to do it properly" manuals, prepared by the ministry's Management Services Department will take effect on
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  • 95 1 THE fliwat to aeqairlag aheat 1,451 sfaare Ha Street Is altow tar the •ad tor read wMsatag. Hm taaaei that to to be tomtit Is the streteh frem Victoria to Lavender stattoas atoag the East-West Hne sf the MET system. The aefrirfttoa will tovelve retafiattag several lltoMmtVtti
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  • 455 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE Attorney-General, Mr Tan Boon Teik, said yesterday that Singapore lawyers should follow America's lead in developing expertise in computer law. He said that computer law, which deals with issues such as the protection of software copyrights and computer
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 89 1 AFP MALAYSIA yesterday sought China's cooperation to stop unauthorised visits by Malaysians of Chinese origin to the Chinese mainland through Hongkong. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam, during a 60-minute meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian in Kuala Lumpur, said there had been reports of China issuing
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    • 81 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's top economic forecaster said yesterday that the value of the US dollar is likely to decline a bit this year. "The most likely thing for the dollar to do this year is to come down a little bit 4 or 5 per cent,"
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    • 112 1 Bernama SOME progress has been made in negotiations over the possible sales of Malaysia's natural gas to Singapore via pipelines. Petronas president Tan Sri Abdullah Salleh said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that Singapore is still very much a potential buyer of the gas to be made available
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    • 97 1 Bernama A LARGE deposit of natural gas has been found off Indonesia's Natuna Islands in the South China Sea. President director of the stateowned oil corporation, Pertamina, said yesterday that confirmation obtained two weeks ago put the reserves at about 31 trillion standard cubic feet or about
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    • 80 1 AP SOVIET General Secretary Konstantin Chernenko has also taken the post of chairman of the Defence Council, the Soviet Union's top security post, Western diplomatic sources said yesterday. Soviet army chief of staff Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov, speaking during a Kremlin reception on Soviet Armed Forces day
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    • 47 1 Reuter THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp Ltd cut its prime lending rate 0.25 point to 8.25 per cent effective yesterday. Other local banks' primes range from 8.5 to 9 per cent, with foreign banks charging up to 9.75 per cent for Singapore dollar funds. Reuter
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  • 80 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Trade and Industry Minister Teugku Ahmad Rithauddeen warned yesterday that the "radical" gains in palm oil prices the past few weeks might actually be detrimental to Malaysia's longterm interests. Describing the increases as "unrealistic", he said such high prices would encourage. tnulitional clients of Malaysian
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  • 432 1  -  By MONICA GWEE PENTA-OCEAN Const ruction Co Ltd of Japan has won the contract for the largest land reclamation scheme in Jurong with a bid of 9602 million. Sixteen major contractors vied for the international tender to reclaim 600 hectares of waterfront land off the
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 454 3 THE plastics industry should consider setting up a working committee to monitor hazards and promote occupational safety and health (OSH) in the industry. Dr Ang Kok Peng, Member of Parliament for Buona Vista, made this suggestion when he opened a seminar on Occupational Safety and
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    • 124 3 THE Ministry of Communications on Feb 17 dismissed Chan Seek Chuen from the Registry of Vehicles where he was an investigating officer. Chan was caught attempting to smuggle US$6O,OOO out of India last year. He was also found guilty of travelling with a false passport. Chan
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    • 217 3 SEVEN Singapore companies are now in Bahrain to exhibit a wide range of food, beverages and food packaging materials at the Middle East Food and Equipment Exhibition *84 from Feb 26 to March 1. This is the first time that Singapore is participating
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    • 266 3 AT LEAST three speakers from Singapore will be invited to give talks at the 14th Asian Advertising Congress (ACC) to be held in Seoul from June 18 to 21. Business Times understands that the speakers will be from the Singapore Advertisers Association (SAA), the
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    • 571 3  -  By JOANNE YAP CORNING Electronics has followed its customers to the Far East by setting up its first manufacturing plant in Singapore. The |8 million subsidiary of Corning Glass Works, manufacturer of the Corningware and Pyrex range of cooking utensils, will make multi-layered
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    • 157 3 THE US Deputy Secretary of State, Mr Kenneth Dam, will be in Singapore today and tomorrow. He will meet Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister (or Foreign Affairs and Culture, during his stay. Prior to his visit here, Mr Dam
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    • 74 3 A DELEGATION of West German parliamentarians is in Singapore for a four-day official visit. The delegation is led by Dr Herbert Koehlĕr. During its stay here, the delegation will call on Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister of State for Finance, and Dr Richard Hu, managing director
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    • 575 3  -  By BOEY KIT YIN TRADE opportunities for a wide range of industrial products and commodities await exploitation in hitherto untapped North African markets. This was the view ex«pressed by a 16-member trade mission comprising officials from Asean. The team of officials visited Morocco,
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    • 487 3 A YUGOSLAV trade mission is in Singapore to explore the possibilities of exporting meat products and pigbreeding techniques to this region. This is the second visit for the Jugobrod group, which was in Singapore last September on a fact-finding mission. Mr Anton Rogel],
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    • 447 3 A LOCAL shipbuilding company. Sing Koon Seng Pte Ltd (SKS), has completed sea trials on its recently constructed boat. Ipo Ipo 3001. It will be delivered to its purchaser, Gulf Marine Services, for use in West Asia. The vessel, a catamaran (a double-hulled
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    • 118 3 TELECOMS has announced that, with immediate effect, the insurance service far surface insured letters with Sao Tome and Principe, and Sierra Leone will cease. This is because of the postal administrations of Sao Tome and Principe, and Sierra Leone have ceased to accept insured letters.
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    • 220 3 MINISTER for Finance and Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, will open the Asean Tourism Forum "84 on March 19. The forum will be held at Hyatt Regency from March 18 to 22. More than 700 delegates from 32 countries are expected to attend.
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  • OVERSEAS
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    • 399 4 AP FILIPINO opposition leader Salvador Laurel has said that the coming legislative elections in the Philippines may be the country's "last opportunity" for peaceful change. "We may never have the same chance again," he told a news conference in Los Angeles
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    • 345 4 UPI AMERICAN and foreign companies illegally exported millions of dollars worth of computer technology to the Soviet Union via border bridges Unking New York State and Canada. Roger Urbanski, head of the US Customs Technology Investigation branch in Washington, said yesterday that "we're
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    • 250 4 AFP PRESIDENT Ferdlaaad Manes ef the Philippines •a Saaday waraed striking pahiie mM teachers that his pvwuMst weald net aegetlate aader latimWattea aad thnateacd legal aettea against what he called "radicals" la their raaks, gevernmeat televtslea npsrted la Maalla Mr Manes lamed the wanriag
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    • 474 4 Bernama MALAYSIA'S oil production sharing contract, said by oilmen as having among the toughest terms in the business, is being reviewed to attract greater rate of oil explorations in the country. Petronas president Tan Sri Abdullah Salleh, who disclosed this yesterday, admitted that oil
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    • 479 4 Reuter AFP POLICE arrested five Sikh leaders yesterday, (our in the Punjab capital of Chandigarh and one outside a New Delhi temple, after they destroyed copies of the Indian Constitution. The arrests ended Sikh plans to burn the Constitution outside Parliament in New Delhi
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    • 173 4 Reuter THE Indonesian authorities are upset over an Australian television film warning tourists of potentially fatal health risks on the holiday island of Bali. The official Antara news agency on Sunday quoted Tjokorda Alit Dalem of the Bali Provincial Tourist Office as saying that the
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    • 183 4 AFP A JOINT Vietnamese-In-donesian symposium ended in Hanoi on Sunday, after representatives concluded that South-east Asia ought to be free of foreign influence, but acknowledged a split of opinion on Cambodia. At a press conference, Mr Hami TJan SnalaM of the Indonesian
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    • 500 4 AP A FINANCIAL broker arrested in San Diego on a contempt of court charge has been released, but investigators say they still did not know the whereabouts of US$l25 million to $150 million investors gave him. J David Dominelli stayed in federal prison for
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    • 284 5 UPI DOCUMENTS pertaining to the blacklisting of American liberals by the US Information Agency were destroyed to prevent the practice from being continued, a top agency official said in Washing ton. The list of 84 prominent American politicians, scholars and Journalists
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    • 1031 5 Reuter EUROPE faces saturation television in the near future but is divided about how to regulate and finance the revolution in communications. Media magnate Rupert Murdoch has described direct broadcasting by satellite (DBS) as "one of the greatest steps forward since Caxton
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    • 552 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S 1984/85 budget, which will be presented on March 13, is expected to redistribute the tax burden without changing it dramatically. Private economists in London said in separate circulars yesterday that an increase above the rate of inflation in single and married
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    • 431 5 UPI THE Reagan Administration has undermined Congress and the courts by refusing to enforce civil rights laws as they were intended to be enforced. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in Washington issued a 28-page report on Sunday, outlining a "radical and shameful
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    • 160 5 BRITISH manufacturers are now more optimistic about future output than they have been since the recovery began, a confederation of UK industry survey shows. The survey of 1,806 firms showed the balance of those expecting higher rather than lower output over the next four months at 30
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    • 270 5 Reuter WEST Germany appears to be fciwHig far a wave sI strikes aad fcawtottw •ver aatoa irmi ais for a ■barter wsrUag week la the pawerfal metal ladastry whea a trace between maaagemeat aad aatoas raw sat tkls week. At the eeatre af the
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    • 294 5 Reuter THE Japanese Trade Ministry has suspended export insurance cover on transactions with 25 countries and restricted cover on exports to 27 others, said the Nihon Keizai financial newspaper in Tokyo yesterday. A ministry spokesman refused to confirm the report. "We would never name any country
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 533 5 JAPAN has agreed to sell equipment for nuclear power stations to China, with the condition that Japanese officials be allowed to make on-site visits to the plants, Japanese daily newspapers reported. The papers said Japan and China agreed that Japanese experts could visit the power staions to ensure
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    • 166 5 Reuter THE yen would have to rise about 30 per cent or 70 yen against the US dollar if Japan's trade surplus was to be eliminated, Sanwa Bank said in an economic report. It predicted Japan's trade surplus will rise to US$39.O billion this year from
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  • ECONOMIC SURVEY OF SINGAPORE 1983
    • 987 6 THE three top contributors to Singapore's gross domestic product (GDP) growth last year were: financial and business services (34 per cent), construction (20 per cent) and transport ana communications (17 per cent). External factors had, however, much to contribute to the
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    • 491 6 GROSS national saving the sum of retained profits of firms, financial institutions, statutory boards' and government enterprises' surpluses, and the savings of households with the Central Provident Fund (CPF) went up by 19 per cent. The $13.8 billion saved was enough to pay for
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    • 283 6 THE average Magapereaa •peat a Utile mere last year tfcaa the year Mere. la pereeatage terms, what ticeasmlsts describe as private eeasampttoa expend!tare lacreaaed from Ave per eeat la IK2 te six per eeat last year. Oa the pahlle seeter Me, the flgmre
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    • 622 6 THIRTY per cent of Singapore's total trade was in petroleum products. In volume terms, the amount traded last year was around 1982's level of some 64 million tonnes. With softer prices, there was a 10 per cent shrinkage in value terms. Exports from
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    • 422 6 RENTALS for firms occupying flatted factory space dealing in computer software, specialised engineering consultancy and technical services were reduced to a level comparable to those for manufacturing firms. This was the Jurong Town Corporation's (JTC) contribution towards the promotion of knowledge-intensive service industries. During the
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    • 297 6 DOMESTIC exports registered hardly any change last year. H»e negative growth of the year before was, however, arrested. Looking a little further back, records reveal that during the preceding few years, domestic exports performed better than total exports. For 1979, domestic exports grew by 38 per
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    • 1234 7 THE stronger than expected economic recovery in the United States was clearly reflected in Singapore's external trade statistics. The year 1983 saw the US pushing aside Malaysia as the republic's largest trading partner. Trade with the US surged forth by 30 per cent:
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    • 399 7 GROSS earnings from tourism did not fall, in spite of a decline (of 3.5 per cent) in tourist arrivals last year. Tlie Economic Survey pointed out that gross earnings actually grew, albeit slightly, to $4.2 billion. But with more Singaporeans travelling abroad, net tourist earnings
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    • 308 7 THERE were some 5,318 fewer people working in the manufacturing sector last year than in 1982. Fixed assets (excluding investments in petroleum and petrochemicals) per worker of $68,339 improved by two per cent in 1983 but were still below 1981's average of $76,294. The
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    • 275 7 GRANTS totalling $11 million last year should see investments worth $65 million materialising. A total of 220 projects were awarded financial assistance by the Skills Development Fund (SDF) last year under the fund's Interest Grant for Mechanisation Scheme. The scheme was tailored specially
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    • 238 7 THE prevaleat preterite atat eavlreameat a ad warld trade patlate ttw*Tnde Devetopmeat Beard (TNI) la Jaaaary last year. Darlag tta Brat year d eperatiea, the TDB eeaeeatrated ea three areaa: Pint, the foiHiatlaa sf speetaUst eemmlttoes ar Theae are made ap ef
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  • 497 8 THE GROWTH of the Singapore economy turned out to be better than expected. In fact, it performed twice as well as the 4 per cent growth originally projected when the outlook was clouded by the prevailing ill health of the world economy. But while the
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  • 973 8  -  BY TERESA LIM THIS year, Hongkong awaits Financial Secretary Sir John Bremridge's budget with the very strong suspicion that he will put up corporate taxes by about 2 per cent. While a 2 per cent rise from 16.5 per cent is nothing to
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  • 894 8 NYT SOMETIME in the next 10 months, more likely later than sooner, India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi must ask the voters for another five-year term. As she surveys this huge, contentious land that defies all efforts to lead it effectively, there
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  • 1203 9  -  After the pullback of Marines from Beirut, US policy leaves many guessing By BERNARD GWERTZMAN NYT THE departure of the US Marines from Beirut's international airport marks the end of one phase of American involvement in Lebanon. But the almost simultaneous shellfire from the battleship
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  • 860 9  -  By HOH BAN KHEE Bernama METRO Manila, the sprawling city of the Philippines with 8.2 million people and a perennial traffic problem, will be the first in Asean to have a mass transit system by end of the year. Despite current
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 325 11 GOLD futures prices in Singapore yesterday closed easier on profit-taking and liquidation following the metal's decline in New York. Prompt slipped to U*****.60 306.60 an ounce compared with $395.75/396.75 in New York, April at $396.80 399.30 against $399.30 399.60 and June at $404.80 406.80 against $405.60/406.60. Total turnover for
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    • 67 11 New York 9.60B 9.73B 9.65S 9.78S Zurich 9.60B 9.67B 9.65S U„ 9.77S Dpi Singapore 9 50B PT1 9.73B 9.55S 9 80S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore OCBC exchange rate index THE OCBC trade-weighted index fer the Singapore dollar fell 1.18 per
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    • 75 11 THE US dollar yesterday was steady in late trading around the early highs after fluctuations in late morning, due mainly to technical reasons. It stood at 2.6400/07 Deutschemarks against an early 2.6396/6404 and New York's Friday close of 2.6275/90. Brunei 3.63/3.65 W Germany 2.935/2 955 Malaysia 3.315/3 335 Philippines
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    • 80 11 THE dollar opened steady yesterday but was vulnerable in quiet, directionless trading. Dealers were predicting further declines for the US unit. The dollar opened at 2.6370/80 marks, up 130 basis points from Friday's close and virtually unchanged from Tokyo's 2.6373/80 finish yesterday. Can 1.8305/30 Cross 1.2529/32 DMk 3.8625/65 D
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    • 23 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.104 per cent.
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    • 464 11 THE dollar was basically quiet against most major currencies yesterday. The greenback opened at 552.1255/65 against the local unit. It climbed to a high of 552.1260/70 before sliding to close at its opening level. latertaak forward rtta at S pa: One month 2.1223 ***** Two months 2.1183 *****
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    • 213 11 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed higher on profit-taking after the sharp fall last week, but its undertone was still weak against European currencies. It rose to a high 2.6410 marks during early trading from the 2.6275/90 New York close on Friday, but ended the day at 2.6373/80 after some moderate,
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    • 181 11 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Feb 27: US Dollan Offer Bid 7 days r* 9*. 1 month 915/18 913/18 2 months 101/16 915/16 3 months 103/16 101/16 6 months 107/16 10 5/16 9 months 10H lOMi 12 months 10 13/*****1/16 Dm Sw.Fr*. (Middle Price*)
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    • 45 11 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Feb 27: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closiag Boyiaf Sellinf 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2 to 3-month Bank bills 7H 7S 3 months CD 73/16 71/18 6 months CD 7tt 7V4 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 105 11 THE Swiss Federal Banking Commission said that it had lifted a restriction effectively barring Japanese banks from opening new branches or subsidiaries in Switzerland. Banking sources said that the move cleared the way for a takeover by a Japanese bank of the Luganobased Gotthard
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    • 351 11 Reuter MANILA-BASED bankers and brokers said that Wells Fargo Asia Ltd's suit against Citibank to recover US$2 million of deposits frozen at Citibank's Manila branch could have a snowballing effect. David Roche, a partner in Marshal, Villalon and Roche, a money broking firm, said:
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    • 163 11 Reuter YOICHI Abe, director of Sumitomo Bank's international Treasury department, said that the US dollar is unlikely to fall steeply while Paul Volcker remains Federal Reserve board chairman. He told the daily Yomiuri Shimbun last week he does not agree with the
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    • 146 11 Reuter JAPANESE banks have been buying more floating rate Eurodollar notes to offset falls in the syndicated loan market, banking sources said. The notes are now making up a bigger part of bank portfolios as the syndicated loan market shrinks due to concern over
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    • 336 11 Reuter THE Hongkong authorities are unlikely to alter the HK US dollar link in the near future, financial analysts said. They discounted recent speculation that Financial Secretary John Bremridge will announce changes to the Hongkong dollar's linked rate of 7.80 to the US unit
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    • 173 11 Reuter THE Bank of Japan is not opposed to a yenbased banker's acceptance market but participants cannot expect its support, bank officials said. The trade ministry has been seeking central bank support in the form of rediscounting banker's acceptance bills. Spokesmen for leading city banks said
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 118 11 AFP MALAYSIA HAS asked Sri Lanka to increase its imports of palm kernel oil and timber products. Primary Industry Minister DatukPaul Leong made the call when he met the Sri Lankan Minister of Plantation Industries and Public Administration, Montague Jayewickrema, yesterday. "I requested Sri Lanka
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    • 158 11 CHINESE Predaee Exchange, Singapore, closing prices per IN kg yesterday. Csesaat all: Bulk fob $208.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $665.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 193 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) C«tt* Yam: China Blue Phoenix 20*s 3,660, 32's 4,440, 40's 4,910 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece G**ds: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly
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    • 189 11 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday fell on spiling pressure and buyers' reserve, reflecting weaker palm oil futures and a continuing absence of foreign demand. In the Feb position, south and centra] regions fell M$200 and M$150 respectively to M$l,500 a tonne. In March, south and central lost
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    • 620 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended a very quiet morning yesterday £12 to £1 a tonne higher. Gains reflected a firmer New York close at the end of last week and sterling's decline against the dollar yesterday morning. Near March ended at the morning's high of £2,070 £12 above the
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    • 322 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special
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    • 355 11 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with March One RSS buyers quoted at 239.00 cents per kilo, down 3.50 cents from last Friday's close. The morning session was marked down 2.75 cents on freer offering of March and April One RSS following reports of a possible
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    • 30 11 Rubber: Feb 27 Singapore: March 239.00 cents (down 3.50 cents) Malaysia: March 263.25 cents (down 2.25 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 93 tonnes (up eight tonnes)
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    • 73 11 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the IT A flew level of M 529.15 a Idle, with sentiment depressed by a weaker elsse in London last week. The buffer stock manager absorbed most of the offering in the absenee of foreign demand, reflecting a high
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    • 281 11 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b 234.00 235 00N 232.75 233.75N Int. 1 R.S.S. March 240.50 241.00 239.00 239-50 Int. 1 R.S.S. April 244.50 245.00 243.50 244.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 232.50 234.50N
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    • 131 11 NOON SSR ai »d SMR pncca yesterdays RA8 March April (Forward 1 (Cirmt Mth) Mth) SSR 20 SSR SO MRELB (1 ton pallet) (1 ton pallet) Bayen Sellers 217.50 219 SON ***** 217 SON March Bayers Sellers 219 50 221 SON 217.50 219 SON A»ril SMR CV
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    • 125 11 HAVF A DRINK ON US We hove a special happy hour ottef from 5 to 7 3<jpm For every drink you order. we give you the second FREt During this time, enioy light music from the sensa'ionat THswlng. !Ma< Sunn. Gavin Cardora, Robert Natm) Also featuring Rip Masters the Cool
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  • 3188 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 3642 12 IM3/S4 Hi«k Low Coipaay 1 Last Bale +orGr's Dhr Dhr Cw Gr's Net YTd P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 172 310 364 an 306 410 130 430 322 278 544* sao 535 710 300 438 416 585 870 472 506 1410
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  • 185 12 Maaagen' prl ms for Feb 28 HNGAFOBB UNIT T*UR The 0—1 3 49 3.71 Hie Savings Fund 2.09 2.22 S pore Prog Fund I SO 1J9 S pare Sec. Fund 2.29 2.43 S pare Invest Fund 1.24 1.31 S pore Equity Fund l 48 1.S7 AAA UNIT TRUST
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  • 2200 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackeU In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDURUALB IfiWlll (4 008 4.045) Akwai (IKB 2.875) (9) 2.87 (11» 2.155)
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  • 628 12 THE Btagapere stock market staged a moderate recovery yesterday, reeeapiag seme lessee iaearred dartag tke prevtoas few tradlag sessleas. Seme deebto-ttglt gates were seea la eertaia sectors et tke market. At tke elese, tke Straits Ham ladastrlal Index gato•ed 6JB potato to IJK&M aad He Mn
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  • 558 12 AFTER an initial burst of buying support on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, trading interest levelled off slightly, but prices still finished firm across a (airly wide front. The market opened steady and continued to move up significantly in accelerated trading. Investors, taking
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 520 13 BATU Lintang Rubber Company Bhd forecast that current market trends seem to indicate an even more profitable performance in the current year. This optimistic view of the current year's prospects was put forward by chairman Mr L E C Letts in bis latest annual
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    • 142 13 UPI MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co, the world's largest consumer electronics firm, chalked up record income and sales results in fiscal 1983. Consolidated sales for the year ended Nov 20, 1983, rose to a record 3.988 trillion yen (U5517,115 billion), a 9 per cent climb over the 1982
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    • 329 13 PwSL Ex IMa QM Drte PayaMe IMal tar the fear TXal«» Preview AMtrfil Aaaal 14%I Feb 13 Feb 23 Mar 14 14% 65% Ayfgj* 20% Feb 8 Feb 18 Feb 29 20% 20% 15% Jan 30 Feb 14 Marl 20% 20% Berlantai 13%I Feb 8 Feb 19 Mar
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    • 485 13 "—1 —J PsrttMton Ex Date BasksG CMC CkkfHk Bonus fame of 1 far 4 Feb 24 Mar 2 Baa» fame of 1 for 1 Feb 22 Mar 5 Rights Issue of 1 far 1 Mar 5 aty Dev #$L30 per share Proposed HO mffltoo unsecured Feb 22 loan
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    • 396 13 BEDFORD Plantations Bhd has forecast higher earnings of at least M 56.32 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1984, as against $4.75 million projected previously. This represents projected earnings per share of 10.8 cents compared with 9.7 cents previously, while net tangible assets
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    • 210 13 Reuter THE SapreaM Caart has ratod that BeU I—mm Ltd esatraveaed the OMnp»- *> eade hy Ml >—!■! a pmpent— U Aanhdim •f the InkM Hill Pty Ce LM (MP) bi Mi goer to hay BHP shares. HHP Is seeklag a esart arder restrafariag
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    • 22 13 BATU Llataag Bibkcr Cm Befted: Sixtieth AGM to be held at Ladang Ptnji, Lahat, Perak on Mar 12 at noon.
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    • 563 13  -  ■arket Talk... By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI LOCAL stockbroking firm, Oty Securities Pte, has recommended the accumulation of the shares of Prima LM for its appeal as an attractive medium to long-term investment. The stockbroking firm baaed this recommendation on the sound state of the
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    • 408 13 THE Wilkinson Process Rubber Co Bhd is optimistic that it will perform better and achieve a satisfactory level of profits during the current year. nMhmin Mr BC Wilkinson says in his latest annual statement that the implementation of new processing techniques which the company has
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 318 13 SHARE prices yesterday firmed in response to gains in New York on Friday. Brokers said the 30-point rise on Wall Street was the prompt the market needed but recovery was hindered by the volume of stock already booked for sales. Local buyers entering the market from midmorning
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    • 229 13 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed mostly lower, in spite of some late short-covering which helped prices to rise from the day's lows, brokers said. They cited speculative selling «head of tomorrow's government budget speech by the Financial Secretary, John Bremridge, which may increase company taxes, noting renewed concern
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    • 404 13 SHARE prices yesterday ckssd higher for the third successive session on widespread for small and mediumsized issues as the market switched to the March account yesterday, dealers said. The market average rone a further 25.43 points to close at 10,071.48 after advancing 83.18 on Saturday, with
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    • 96 13 ra it Aafchun Thai Ajte flbf* BaiiU Bangkok Bank Ban* Of Aytsdhaya ViM a Ml unci -1 BtU SIMM Btril Jucfctr Charoonc Thai Wirt pint Trust Industrt&l riMBI?T. t m -1 liaboonkhronc Metal aw 90 13 unci uncb -Aft ■M CM* in unrh Stem Crwllt n +u bowa Aita
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    • 166 14 Rises Indices ToaUk* Utd Malacca 1100 no 90 50 Feb 24 Feb 27 D Kcraait 810 -*-96 BT Composite: 947.24 960.32 Riverview We arses Baao so(T 1240 +30 BT Indicator: 7G2W3I6 B +20 ST Industrials: 1022.76 1028.84 Selaafor Drtdf P M Hides 870 520 +20 +20 ST Finance: ST
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    • Article, Illustration
      155 14 Rises Indices Klu&ng 1900 +200 Feb 24 Feb 27 Toshiba 1250 +120 Castlefield 3060 +100 MBT Indicator: *****16 *****42 FACB 1610 +70 NST Industrials: 1513.80 1516.44 Inch KK 2240 +60 NST Finance: 2672.71 2675.80 Ttmuran 870 +45 NST Hotels: 659.77 659.65 J Kuan tan 1040 +40 NST Properties:
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    • 50 14 HJLHANG SENG Friday 743.4 Week Ago— 151.0 Monday 10S2JS FINANCIAL TIMES Friday 1048.76 Week Ago 1072.81 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 815.8 Thursday 800.8 Week Ago 810.2 Monday 879.5 Friday 877.0 Week Ago 880.0 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIE8 Friday 1186.10 Thursday —1134.83 Monday 745JJ Week Ago 1148.87
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  • 605 14  -  By CHAN OI CHEE JACK Chia-MPH Ltd has become the second locally-listed company this year to tap funds from the stock market. It is raising 155 million through a two-for-three rights issue at $1.35 each with transferable subscription rights (TSR). The incorporation of
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  • 695 14  -  MMR Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By CHAN MAY PENG DATUK Azman Hashim, executive chairman of Arab-MalaysiaDevelop-ment Bhd (AMDB), formerly Taiping Textiles, is living up to his reputation as an aggressive entrepreneur. Business Times learnt that Datuk Azman is now showing interest in another listed
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  • 113 14 DATUK Dr Mokhzani Abdul Rahim (fttore) has been appointed chairman of three subsidiary companies of Fusan Fishing Net ManiifnrtiiHng Bhd. The companies are Industrial Boilers and Allied Equipment Sdn Bhd, Hart Engineering (Pte) Ltd and Hart Engineering Sdn Bhd. Datuk Dr Mokhzani, 46, took
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  • 904 14 THE market opened firmer in quiet trading yesterday after last Friday's sharply higher close on Wall Street, dealers said. They added that sentiment was helped by farecasts from the Confederation of British Industry and the London Business School of a continuing UK recovery and low inflation. Leaders rose
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 88 14 Group pre-tax profits of M 51.33 million on gross revenue of $10.36 million for the six months ended Dec 31,1963. The consolidated profit and loss account incorporating the results of its wholly-owned subsidiary acquired on June 30 last year is drawn up for the first time
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    • 28 14 Operating pre-tax profits of Ms 2 million ($2.45 million) on turnover of $6.23 million ($6.84 million) for the six months to Nov 30, 1983.
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  • 88 14 FABEB Mertta Malaysia BM has requested the suspension of trading from 10am today of its ordinary shares and loan stock pending an announcement to be made by the company. TRADING in the shares of lUtfcnuuM at PaU Mali (M) Bbd and Marata Maaafactarlag C* Ltd on a settlement
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  • 281 14 TAIPING CinilHitui Bhd, the likely abject ef a takeever, has declared Ms Ant years. Aleag with a geaersn twe-fer-eae sertp lane, the rumps ay to prepestag te ■ahdtvlde the par valae ef Ms shares (rem Msl te M The hens hne, whieh treat Mi
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  • 591 14 Taking j Stock... TWELVE months have passed since Selangor Properties Bhd disclosed a massive restructuring scheme intended to make it one of the biggest publicly-listed corporations in terms of paid-up capital. All the approvals save the most important one from the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee have been
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  • 135 14 MR JACK Chia has bought additional shares in Haw Par PirtfcMi lateraati—al Ltd for the third time since the start of the new year. The acquisition of 29,000 more shares in Haw Par has raised his shareholdings to 19.51 per cent of the
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    • 249 14 International Management Development Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland ifinfiGEmEnT are pleased to announce the upcoming seminar entitled The Job of the Chief Executive Singapore April 22 27,1984 Exclusively reserved for top management, the seminar looks at the chief executive's unique challenges and multi-faceted responsibilities, especially when operating in the Asian context. The
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 63 14 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy with showers in a several areas in the late morning and afternon. Bepcrt for 24 hews prtor to 7 M pan m Feb 27 toe airport: Maximum temperature 30.8 Associated humidity 82 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 6.80 Rainfall In millimetres Nil
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 299 15 THE first international heavy lift transportation conference and exhibition will be held in Singapore later this year. The two-day seminar will provide a forum for the decision makers in the industry, port authorities, construction companies, offshore oil operators and builders.
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    • 523 15  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE PENANG Port Commission has urged consignees and shippers to make use of the Kontena Nasional's facilities at Prai for storage of containers to ease the pressure on space at the port's container yard. The commission said the new
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 158 15 AP TWENTY South Korean crewmen escaped their Panamanian-registered cargo ship yesterday after it ran aground over breakwater tetrapods at the Port of Hachinohe in northern Japan, a spokesman for the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said. The spokesman said the 4,485-ton Orion Trader was believed to have been blown
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    • 691 15 Skipping Liae P*e CM AfM VI a Ahrenidel Liner vn 5 Alpac VI 5 AnUra Shpg X 4 A PC Line V 4 APL m 4/5 Armour Freight Services VI 5 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Austasia Line V I Australian Coot VI 5 Bait-Orient
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    • 1918 16 Seatrade "THE Hamburg- Amerikanisehe Packetfahrt AG is intended to maintain a regular connection between Hamburg and North America by sailing vessels flying the Hamburg flag. For this purpose the necessary ships shall be built, purchased, chartered if necessary, to the extent of the company's capital resources."
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    • 1629 16 GRAIN chartering was more active at fully steady rates on Friday with increased interest seen from Continental ports, shipbrokers said. The feature of grain fixing was the booking of tonnage for eight cargoes, each 52,000 long tons, from the US Gulf to Japan starting September at a steady
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    • 404 17 IN HIS capacity as chairman of the Thailand Board of Investment, Prime Minister Gen Prem Tinsulanonda has decided to promote the country's docking industry. initially one dry dock will be promoted. According to an announcement signed by Gen Prem on Feb 13, the 80l said it is
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    • 306 17 Lloyd's List CREDITORS of Hellenic Line have voted overwhelmingly in favour of auctioning all the company's ships even though there could be a shortfall of more than US$lOO million when the assets are liquidated. A meeting of the creditors' committee which is largely made
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    • 446 17 A THREAT to the alreadyprecarious state of the reefer market could be in store if the Soviet Union goes ahead with a plan to build four new ships. Serious negotiations are now under way with builders in Scandinavia and Poland for up to four handysized
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    • 298 17 THE Marine Industry Authority of Philippines will eventually withdraw the cargo sharing law it had unilaterally imposed in the Philippine-US trade routes. The withdrawal erf the cargo reservation law is inevitable once the Philippines and the US finalise a bilateral shipping agreement, Marina said. The fourth
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    • 5775 22 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 Singapore.
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    • 740 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Maersk Rando ***** 28.2.84 2300 Maersk 51 1000-1100 N3 Ned Colombo 5209F 29.2.84 0700 Ned-EAC TA3 1000-1200/1700-1900 A1 Anro Asia 99/707 29.2.84 0700 Mansfield TA
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    • 1515 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Enmala Uw Transgroup (S). AhrenfcM Liter Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Teeffer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpat Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling and
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    • 826 24 Feb 27 Stresses on propellers, 1730 hrs, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. March 1-2 6th international marine propulsion conference, Cafe Royal, Regent Street, London. March S High performance turbochargers for marine diesel engines, Institute of Marine engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. March 3-3
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    • 513 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder 22 T Soon alongside 282.84/1800 Camellia 10/11 S'pore Shpg alongside 282.84/0700 Hannah Lu 19 Koko Nav alongside 282.84/1500 Kim Soon Li 21E Thong Soon alongside 282.84/0700 Kota Pusaka 13/4 PIL alongside 282.84/1500 Ned Bangkok 46 Ned-EAC
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    • 190 24 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. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 308 24 AFP ACTIVITY on the tanker market was maintained in the Gulf states area last week, with rates firming accordingly against the background of rising tension in the Iran-Iraq war. Iranian threats to block the Strait of Hormuz, at the southern end of the Gulf, reviving fears of damage
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    • 605 15 FESCO LINES FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC r 25/3 1/4 5/4 15/4 22/4 KiJkM SINGAPORE CIOSMG TMLS *CY sth March 1100HRS CFS 4th March
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    • 341 16 To Europe. FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eurooe 2/3 «/3 Sport it. Gmm. 2) Amsttrdam. Antwarp. I Harrt. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen, m. Aartwi Copenhagen, tWswfa 4) Mtimo. Stockholm. Oslo tar opt c*|o tor feeder nt Sport *Abo dwtct cargo tor Sport t Bangkok tact PEMKC P. Kelang tor totdtr
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    • 319 16 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTJUNM SCR VICES At USA/CANADA r MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES IESi Pan Asia Line, ltd CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN A TAIWAN n m 13/3 11/3 21/3 22/3 GMT 2/4 V 4 MB 9 khrt 2/3 V 3 1/3 7/3 N/J 22/3 Muasut FINLT Ml SUVT
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    • 695 17 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok i OCL Overseas Containers Limited f CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT CONIMNERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT ITtarg Oram MM Uri tnm r4m Li Hi S'tai ■BltMB SM Mil an 27/2 a/2 RANMRHANNM an 2/1 VI VI
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    • 716 17 M.V. "GOLDEN WONDER" SAILING SINGAPORE 6TH MARCH 1984 LOADING FOR MACASSAR, BITUNG AND AMBON. GUAN GUAN SHIPPING PTE LTD 3RD FLOOR KPB BUILDING 60, CECIL STREET SINGAPORE 0104 TEL *****30, *****90 MR KOH Franco Belgian Services /•;ir h.i*t crifh ><-r\icr With I .1 r I .i>lfrn I iiu fZB Ml
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    • 579 18 Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONTIWNI UK EXPORTS S 110 e Lnj Pen Bilbao leuoesGenoa H'buti Mam Bhanen Antwerp 3/3 S/3 8/3 13/4 4/4 10/4 15/4 13/4 17/4 Beach Mm Eipress 9/3 27/3 29/3 M* Eipress 9/3 27/3 29/3 IhM Eipress (15/3) 27/3 29/3 mm Earn 16/3 3/4 5/4 (29/3) 10/4 12/4 lonf
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    • 445 18 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE MC&line taut i.otn»*"oi TO EUROPE Vl* SUI/ 1 J Mfmbft o> 'hf Atf Lors«tiur_ FROM EUROPF VIA SUE/ > FUIIY CONTAINS RISFD HJtMf KMMMI t*l» 5/3 6/3 «/3 13/3 11/3 12/3 18/3 20/3 18/3 19/3 22/3 27/3 f ROM NIIRIM AMI Ml A i AM CHAM FUI
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    • 264 18 mSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES GOOOFWO •r rasa I. MkH.il KMT KELANG PENANG m\ SWOSE IAAAJTM PTE LTD TIL *****44/7 I *****70 MALOSE MMITNE SON BHD Td *****2/3 MALAYSIA IRAK t TRANSPORT LTD TM 67W3 t G372S TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC
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    • 476 19 3& PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/RED SEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA WWAWAN E-457 7-11/9 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA, ADEN KOTACANTBC E-401 10-15/3 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA, FT. SUDAN KOTA FETAM E-4M 20-2S/3 TAMATAVE, MOPUTO, D'SALAAM, MOMBASA. MOGADISCIO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HODEK)AM/AQABA/FT.SUOAN/MOGADISCIO KARACHI/P GULF SERVICES J i 14-19/3 28-6/4 19-22/4 23-26/4
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    • 364 19 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDN. BHD. VESSEL VOY. PENANG P. KELANG KOTA BEKUAN 2/14 ta Pt-1/3 KOTA lOAM 2/M fc#t-G/3 KOTA BAHAGIA 3/M 7-16/3 KOTA HAKAPAN 3/M 15-23/3 STORE LOAOMG FOB LBN/KK/SKN KK/SXN/KII SXN/KK/KU Agents: SINGAPORE PIL TFI *****33 P KEIANG SEIATAN AGENCY TFI 3880% *****32 KL SELAIAN AGENCY TEI *****9
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    • 579 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE straits europe FROM EUROPE Mam kUni Caiftgw Bay turn B "HAVEN It DAM HAVRE UJI Fractal Eipress SiM Saßed Salad Sated Saint Taky. Bay SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM Bremen Egress SaM SaM SaM SaM 29/2 Kanakaa Mara 29/2 2/3 3/3 5/3 6/3
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    • 507 19 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* EAST COAST N GULF WIS (SQRCONTARO KSSEL) STOOt OTOOUANS KW TOM NORfOU MUFAX SANGXULNANG M H/3 2/5 J/5 11/5 ALSO ACCEPTMG HEAR BULK CARGO La. RUBBER. PRODUCE. TIBER. PLYWOOD AND PfES EXPRESS SEM-CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE X.I 3 NO V II h*/G* 31/2
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    • 397 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CMPWHWOM (Burmese National Line) Loadng for Rangoon Spore Penong lnPt/28 Feb Soiled 2/3 Mor 6/8 Mor 10/13 Mor 21/24 Mor BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT I SPORE I R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 3 Apr 27 Apr 3 May 29 Apr MEADOWBANK
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    • 1206 20 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI/MICROBRIDGE 6 HONILAND BRIDGE) Fmo xssa omrnL amy im MONTI UT *14 also accettmg to wane, gulf. nunc, hit Canada. mm rams. MONTE MTIU F«t IMv 3Mv I BBBGE *2S I Mv 7 Mv IMb ■.mam UM> UNv MM* ASM ITNt
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    • 550 20 ni l TO KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anson Road #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207 Tal *****22 *****87 P Kalang Tal 38«301 /8 D SEA/PERSIAN CUIF/ME OITERRANE AN SE «V!Cf S Sim Laadtag Ftr GUNONG MAS SaM late Abbas/Banda BuaMra OIK NEST N0.7 V-29 M Pat Rate Afcfeas/Banda BMfttt HAENOO 7
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