The Business Times, 28 May 1984

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, MAY 28, ISB4 60 CENTS
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  • 432 1  -  By CHUANG PECK MENG A RISE in Central Provident Fund contributions can be expected this week when the government announces whether it will accept the 1984 NWC wage recommendation. At the end of a day-long tour of Caimhill constituency yesterday, Mr Ong Teng
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  • 246 1 SINGAPORE'S long-standing trade deficit with Indonesia did a turnabout last year for the first time in 23 years. The Republic chalked up a U*****.6 million surplus in its trade with the resource-rich neighbour, with official figures showing a 23 per cent upsurge
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  • 394 1  -  First phase to be completed by 1986 By WANG LOOK KEAH CONSTRUCTION of Phase I of the International Technology Centre at Jurong will be completed by 1986. Much to the surprise of property circles, the Jurong Town Corporation is speeding up the development
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  • 280 1 TRADERS and those in the transport industry are more bullish about business prospects in the six-month period ending this September, than they were last December. But bankers and financiers are less optimistic about the business outlook for this period. The findings are reported in
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  • 398 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN THE SEMBAWANG group is negotiating with two companies to form a consortium to build a $500-million ship-repair yard in Thailand. The two other companies, one Singapore-based and the other Thai, are said to be in marine-related activites. All three
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  • 436 1  -  By TERESA LIM GEORGE Tan would have been sad to see some of his favourite paintings and furniture go for a fraction of the price he paid. But Carrian Holdings liquidators Ernst Whinney professed themselves well pleased with the results of yesterday's auction the
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    • 489 1 He is calm and collected, but deep down lies a striving personality. KOH TSE YING talks to one of Singapore's most promising and talented young pianists, Koh Joo Ann, and finds that he is always seeking new challenges and experiences, at least to prove to himself that he has the
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 892 2  -  General distrust of management schools and their graduates among UK businessmen In America, a master's degree in business administration carries with it both recognition and prestige. Not so in Britain, where graduate-level management education is far from established or accepted either in academic or business
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    • 334 2 THE LONDON Business School and Its sister Institution, the Manchester Business School, are generally regarded as the top management schools in Britain. Some say they rival the top American schools, hnt many more say they have a long way to I»Both were founded
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    • 357 2 EVEN BY British standards, the MBA programme at London's City University is relatively new, having taken its present form only eight years ago. But its outspoken dean, Brian Griffiths, «as high expectations: "It's natural for good people to come here," he said. "We are
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    • 295 2 WHILE British MBA programmes face a hesitant market and a questionable future, the nation's polytechnic institutes have benefited from a growing demand for undergraduate and part-time business education. Some academicians sneer at polytechnics as second-rate educators and, indeed, admissions criteria at most are lower than at
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    • 416 2  -  r I gBrjRONT-IPD^ SFiRONiTiIE R;§« Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH THE HOT SUN shining down on the Australian town of Wannoo, 700 kilometres north of Perth, is now pumping the salt away from its water supply and making it drinkable for the people in that
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    • 455 3  -  By TSANG SAU YIN THIS YEAR'S National Management Game is based, for the first time, on a new computer program. The SIMBA program, developed by International Computers Ltd, is now being used in Britain, Europe and Asia, where these business games are conducted. The
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    • 1292 3  -  There is more to a company's survival than the quality of its technology. Successful companies are those which can anticipate significant changes in the social, political, economic and competitive environments, and adjust to those changes quickly with minimum cost. This may sound
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 785 4 AFP PRESIDENT Marcos will retire even before his term ends in 1987 in exchange for a "graceful exit" that will "protect his family and himself", opposition leader Salvador Laurel predicted yesterday. Mr Laurel, chief architect of the spectacular opposition performance in the May
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    • 184 4 UPI INDONESIA plans to enforce stricter Immigration laws to help curb unemployment among Its cittsen. Foreign bariMM leaders said the stricter regalattoas would add to the red tape plaguing Investments la IndsnnsU, where foreign Investments dropped sharply this year. IV Indonesian Labour Ministry will held
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    • 371 4 NYT JAPANESE petroleum officials said last Saturday that, because of self-imposed restrictions on Japanese tanker movements in the Persian Gulf, they would begin chartering foreign-man-ned tankers to bring crude oil to Japan from the Gulf. Earlier, Japan announced that its ships
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 59 4 THE US is considering supplying airborne tankers to Saudi Arabia, which could use them to refuel fighters in mid-air and help protect ships from Iranian attacks, the Washington Post said yesterday. It said the Boeing KC--135 tankers were considered of greater military importance than ground-to-air stinger missiles that
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      • 53 4 JAPAN is to extend two grants to the Philippines totalling about US$ll.6 million for a sewage treatment plant and construction of a forestry research facility at a state university, the Japanese embassy said last Saturday. Ambassador Yoshio Okawa and Foreign Minster Manuel Collantes will sign the notes on the
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      • 48 4 MORE THAN 150 international bankers will attend a seminar sponsored by the Banco Portugues Do Atlantico in Macao in November. Bank chairman Jorge Jardim Goncalves said last Friday that 151 bankers from Europe, Asia and the Middle East would attend the five-day meeting from Nov 3.
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      • 66 4 MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co of Japan last Friday announced the development of the world's thinnest and light- est FM/AM stereo personal radio in the size of a credit card. The new radio operates on a rechargeable internal nickel cadmium battery and uses a set of lightweight earphones. It
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      • 56 4 Agencies US SCIENTISTS are developing contraceptives that will give long-lasting protection against pregnancy, but problems are delaying development of a "male pill", a Rockefeller Foundation official said last Friday. He said birth control pills now being tested could reduce by 40 per cent the amount of artificial hormones
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    • 686 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From CAL RBA SIA CPA RJ GIA SIA SIA THAI MAS OA MAS SIA SIA SIA GIA THAI KLM SIA GIA SIA THAI SIA CPA AAAS AAAS SIA MAS SIA Al A'FLOT SIA JAL SIA GIA JAL SIA SIA PAL UL
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    • 287 5 Reuter THE DEATH toll in 10 days of Hindu-Muslim clashes in India's south-western state of Maharashtra has risen to 221 after six more bodies were found, police said. The bodies were recovered late Saturday night in Thane City on the outskirts of
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    • 243 5 AP FORMER US Vice-President Walter Mondale is back on the attack and Senator Gary Hart is reviving his emphasis on the future. Standing on California's coastline in Pacifica, Mr Mondale charged last Saturday that the Mr Hart should have led the fight against senate confirmation
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    • 249 5 UPI INFLUENTIAL Democrats are havtag grswlag desbts absst their (Arty's chssnns sf reeaptariag the White Hesse Is Nsvemher. A Newsweek VIP pell ladleated that a large majertty sf the party prrfiialiMlß predicted Walter Msadale wesM wta the DemeeratIc a«mtastl« sa the Brst ballet.
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    • 670 5 UPI AN ELECTION-YEAR flurry of demands for import restrictions on foreign goods, from steel to shoes, has President Reagan "caught between a rock and a hard place", pitting his commitment to free trade principles against the risk of losing labour votes.
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    • 368 5 NYT THE first commercial made-in-space products are to go on sale later this year. They are perfect plastic spheres, each exactly one one-hundred-thousandth of an inch in diameter, that were produced in weightlessness on a recent space shuttle flight and will
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    • 74 5 HELPING to make sure that the most is made out of the world's dwindling resources are hundreds of thousands of magnetic tapes. They are programmed with vital seismic data which are used in the search of unharnessed energy resources. The tapes contain one of the world's largest
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    • 186 6 Jjjpi* Jfc« Lfl" hp OF THE ICEBERG ijsS Today the Louis Maersk sails into Singapore. 52,000 dwt and able to carry 3088 TEUS, it's the largest container vessel. But just one of a fleet of ships that already boast the fastest transit times to the and Europe. Every Tuesday a
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  • FEATURES
    • 1462 7  -  The wealth of Western Australia has traditionally come out of the ground. Now the state has decided to make a major bid to build up technology-based industries. On a recent visit to Singapore, Malcolm Bryce, the state's Deputy Prime Minister, talked to RAY
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    • 281 7  -  Letter to the Editor Mrs Lee-Young NY DEAR SIR: We refer to the front page article "Safety rule causes controversy in your paper of April 26, 1984, and also the Leader on page 10 on the subject of gondolas. Please allow us to clarify some points in
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • THE ARTS
    • 1102 8  -  By KOH TSE YING HE IS CALM and collected, but deep down lies a striving personality, always seeking new challenges and experiences, at least to prove to himself that he has the capacity to endure and survive no matter what the difficulties may be. That is
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    • 707 8  -  By MONICA GWEE HERE IS a gamble of a different kind for the players; the stakes are personal, the game nonprofessional; and the dice will roll governed by the strange and powerful forces of the psyche. The chief "croupier" is Australian artist Guy Warren,
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    • 445 8  -  By LISA LEE SINGAPOREANS have sat through countless performances by foreign dance companies twirling, leaping and tracing intricate steps at the Victoria Theatre before. But few would have witnessed a performance that promises a repertoire as contemporary and cosmopolitan as Lets Grandes Ballets Canadiens. Worldly
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    • 759 8  -  By GENE THORNTON NYT THE BRILLIANT clarity of Ansel Adams's photographs and especially the western landscapes in black and white for which he is best known and most loved is no accident. It is partly the result of a deep love of nature and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 406 10 UPI THE heavily indebted countries of Latin America, angered by rising interest rates in the United States, are planning a debtors' summit they hope will result in better terms for repaying the region's foreign debt. The presidents of Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Colombia called
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    • 290 10 RENEWED concern over the stability of the US banking system and increased tension in the MidEast Gulf foil wing a spate of attacks on ships drove gold to close at its high of US$3B9 a» troy ounce, a rise of $11 over the week. Earlier in
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    • 294 10 THE Singapore dollar opened the week at 552.1100-10 against the US dollar, weakened to $2.1150-60 before recovering to $2.1005-15 late in the week. It closed at 2.1055-65. Trading during the week was erratic and subject to wide fluctuation. The local dollar strengthened against the British pound,
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    • 136 10 Reuter NET SALES of domestic bonds in West Germany in April fell to 2.45 billion marks from 6.97 billion in March and 4.24 billion in April last year. The volume of gross new issues fell to 14.89 billion marks from 19.52 billion in March
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    • 250 10 Commercial Discount Co. THE Singapore interbank money market stabilised last week with overnight funds traded within a range of 7V4 per cent to 8 per cent. Term rates for one and three months, which were quoted at BV.-8 per cent and BH-B>/« per cent initially finished higher
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    • 228 10 Asian rates ASIAN currency overoqe deposit rotes for the week ended May 25: BIO PRICES High Low us$ 7 days 10 3/4 10 1/8 1 month 10 15/16 10 1/2 2 months II 7/16 11 1/8 3 months II 13/16 111/2 6 months 12 7/16 12 1/8 9 months 13
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    • 34 10 THE RANGE of coM rates for the week ended Friday, May 25: Bank fund 5 to 5.4 Generol fund 5 to 5.3 $m Movements of funds 1,570 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd
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    • 49 10 THE government of Spain is studying the possibility of seeking a large loan to refinance part of its external borrowing outstanding, which now stands at about $3 billion. A Finance Ministry spokesman said Spain wants to take advantage of favourable borrowing rates and booming exports.
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    • 302 10 THE DOLLAR ended Friday below Thursday's close but was above the lows of the day on position squaring ahead of the long weekend in the UK and the US. The dollar closed at 2.7270/90 marks against Thursday's 2.7425/40. Dealers said it appeared most of the activity was accounted
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    • 447 10 THE PLR is the lowest lending rot* Ot which a bonk is P*«Pof«d to lond in Singapore dollars to its clients on on overdraft or demand basis. P L R of bonks of the close of business on Friday, May 25 as supplied by the Association of
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 56 11 'BLUE CHIP stock prices ended their six-day decline oft Friday but secondary iSsues remained depressed 'as the market closed mixed in lighter pre-holi-■day trading. "The Dow Jones Industrial average, which had not risen since May 16 and which had fallen in nine of the previous
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    • 168 11 MAY 25 a 254 .4 Imp CM Inco 374 134 unch -4 -Alcon 36 Inr Prov Pipe 264 21 -4 4 4 -4 unch .1 Int Uts 234 ■4 Book Mont Bonk Novo Scorn 1 Be* Tel 224 104 29 Vi 224 Inrl Nickel Kerr Add Lotolow B Mossey
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    • 164 11 t-MAY 25 Rand Trust Bk 300 10 Un Steel 132 2 INDUSTRIALS Unrsec 560 -5 Woolworth 1800 unch i A. Alpho 900 Abercom 210 unch MININGS AE And Q 940 -10 65 i Aoiaprop AMIC 455 3150 5 50 Anglvool Barlows 1430 10 Buffets -C G Smith 2450 50
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    • 312 11 Moy 26 Yen Hondo 1090 20 Aimomoto Akai 1090 20 It oh Ito-Yokado 300 1790 -6 30 432 2 Joccs 346 +1 Amoda una JAL 3090 140 Asahi Chem 566 6 JuKO 799 9 -2 Asaht Gloss 695 2 Kai*no 291 Bonk of Tokyo 518 unch Konsai Elec Bndgestone
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    • 698 11 MAY 2S US$ ACF Industries Alcon AKjmm Alcoa Allegheny Lud Allied Chefn Cp Allied Stores Al»s-Chalmers Am Brands Inc Am Broadcast Am Con Co Am Cyonomd Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Home Prod Am Motors Cp Am Noturol Gas Am Tel Tel A max Inc Amerodo Hess
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    • 926 11 Amsterdam MAY 25 Fk ABN Aegon Ahold Aii zo AMEV Amfoi Amrobnk Berk 333 00 10 122 50 -2 174 10 7 4 8460 -6 1 141 90e<9 1 58 50 -7 34 80 -17 BoH Borujrr*! Bosk a 87 00 -2 233 00 5 30 70 -0
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    • 55 11 FT THE UK industrial conglomerate, GEC, has almost concluded a £150 million contract to build a power station in India. The Indian government is understood to have accepted an outline financial package offered by the UK which includes grants totalling about £100 million. FT
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1574 12 Tension in Persian Gulf adds to anxiety AFP INTERNATIONAL efforts to defuse the tense situation in the Persian Gulf states and the continuing high US interest rates finally took the steam out of the commodity markets last week in London, and early gains were largely
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    • 225 12 ONLY THE Mflw market shewed galas last week while the ether cemmedjties ee the Stogapsre produce exchange held generally steady en very Uttle hoylag Interest. Ceflee prices ceatlased te teach lew cm tract highs last week la heth Leadea and New Yerk. This
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    • 339 12 FUTURES closed £1 to £12 a tonne above Thursday's closing prices in Lsadea on Friday. Dealers said prices rose on firmer Eastern levels and light covering, but the market generally lacked fresh trading incentive. Subdued physical interest ahead of the holiday weekend also dampened sentiment. January/March closed £10 above
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    • 147 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (Setters' noon dosing prices. S$/ 100 kg) Coconut oil Bufc FOB 240 00 Old drum FOB 253 00 New drum FOB 257.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 125.00 buyers Pepper Muntok white FOB NLW 647.50 Sarawak white FOB foq NLW 640 00 Sarawak special black FOB NLW
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    • 69 12 Reuter JAPANESE April zinc output totalled 63,862 tonnes, up slightly from 63,347 in March and 62,427 a year earlier. Domestic zinc sales (ell to 56,967 tonnes from 60,615 in March and were down from 61,076 a year before. Zinr stocks at end-April rose to 70,044 tonnes
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    • 1156 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed Friday £55 to £9 below Thursday's close with July closing at £2,449, £33 down but £29 above the low. The market appears to be undergoing a period of consolidation, dealers said. Some said they are looking for a fall to around £2,400 basis July
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    • 190 12 WHEAT futures closed B J to sj/45 j 4 cents a bushel lower on Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade, as prices reversed the week's uptrend. Heavy selling by commercial and commission houses, along with local profit-taking after the firmer opening, pressured prices throughout the session. C and
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    • 94 12 CHICAGO soybean futures collapsed from the day's highs late on Friday, closing mixed. August gained five cents a bushel while March closed off V* cent. Prices surged at midday to test the previous high for the move at $8.99 basis July, but the failure to pass that point resulted
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    • 93 12 AFP THE BRAZILIAN government has decided to limit soyoil exports to 800,000 tonnes this year, 80 per cent of the amount sold abroad last year. n* decision was taken by the external trade department of the Bank of Brazil. The Association of
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    • 408 12 Bernama MALAYSIA'S national mining code, first mooted in 1980 to replace the various old mining enactments, will be revived. Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said the code would regulate mining operations and ensure mines and environmental safety. Datuk Leong said the
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    • 196 12 AP THE three-week conference on cocoa ended on Friday without an agreement among cocoa producing and consuming nations on a new accord to regulate the world cocoa market. However, Mario Aleman of Ecuador, president of the conference, said there was enough
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 5629 13  -  mm Ii Singapore M By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI MONDAY blues hit th< Singapore stock marke last week and share price fell sharply across a broa< front. The day's perform a nee followed a similai shakeout the previous Friday as nervous inves tors reacted adversely tc BT's
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    • 340 13 0"""° A AFP IN SPITE OF an unexpected midweek rally, share prices fell on the Tokyo stock market last week, hitting 11-week lows temporarily amid various adverse factors both at home and abroad. The 225-blue chip Dow Jones Average, which suffered a whopping 603.67yen
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    • 731 13  -  Week ended May 25 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES MPHB: Bonus issue of one-for-three and rights issue of one-for-three at SI aeocorp: Proposed bonus issue of three-for-two. SPK-Sentoso: Rights issue of one-for-one at $1. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Apollo Enterprises Ltd is reducing its equity participation
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    • 1325 14  -  H Imdl London Pj By GERALD COLVERD THERE are only 10 days unti Derby Day and the Epson Downs meeting heralds the ap proach of Royal Ascot frorr where one goes onwards tc Wimbledon and the Henlej Regatta. The Test Match series against the West Indies (world
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    • 551 14  -  t" 1 Hongkong By TERESA LIM, Hongkong Correspondent THE stock market in Hongkong has a sort of death wish. During the previous week, it looked ready to consolidate when rumours of an imminent rise in prime rates drove prices right down. As it turned out,
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    • 488 14 r^^Australia 4 SELLERS were active in all sectors on Australian share s markets last week, pushing prices to their lowest level in eight months. r The market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index fell 50 j points to close at 675.0. It was 1 the
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    • 661 14 fS9 l/'l J ew V° r k l UPI THE New York stock market drifted to a 15-month low last week on investor concerns about escalating Persian Gulf tensions, high interest rates and conditions in the banking industry. Wall Street's fourth consecutive setback was
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    • 617 14 MM K.Lumpur E MUCH of the Kuala Lumpur stock market's recent worries over the Umno party elections were discounted last week and although an early bout of selling caused a scare, a late recovery managed to calm frayed nerves. The 30-counter New Straits Times
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    • 304 14 V.V Milan m:ir 1 11 11 C"5 a BCI CAUTION was once again the watchword on the Milan share market, with investors in no hurry to get involved again until the economic measures firm up. As a result, the BCI allshare index closed mixed (up 0.1
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    • 333 14 Zuridi j DURING the week, sentiment on the Swiss stock markets cooled significantly. Mainly responsible for the downturn was the still depressed mood on the New York stock market and the resulting negative impulses. Even the heavy defeat of the Socialist Party banking initiative did not stimulate
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    • 304 14 FAR EAST freight reve- nues contributed significantly to Lufthansa's profits for 1983 the best in the history of the airline. Lufthansa's 1963 aftertax net profit was DM63 million, up from DM4S million the year before. "At the annual general meeting in Berlin
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    • 59 14 Z**> m *mm» •sjjJiUJIPIiIHHi' mimic in -nißftMfflmi tunas 8,391 sq m (90,320 sq ft) of freehold office space 120 car parks For sale by auction on Thursday 28th June 1984 at 2.30pm Venue: The Gallery, 4th Floor, The Mandarin Hotel, 333 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Joint Sole Agents and Auctioneers:
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 499 15 By HOCK LOCK SIEW LONG-SUFFERING shareholders of India-Malaysia Textiles (Imatex) may not have to wait much longer for details of a restructuring plan that will put the company firmly back on the road to recovery. This columnist believes that the revival exercise will include the proposed acquisition
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    • 193 15 MULPHA Trading Sdn Bhd, a member of the Multi-Purpose group, signed the sole distributorship agreement for the Telefunken franchise for Malaysia and Brunei last week. The new apointment, which comes into effect on June 1 will mean an additional $30 million business annually for the company,
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    • 519 15 DUNLOP Malaysian Indus tries Bhd has informer stockholders that th< company's stock certifi cates will cease to be valic for transfer purposes aftei I June 14, 1984. Transfers after this date will only be I accepted if accompanied by new certificates of 5C cents each. To facilitate the
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    • 647 15  -  By CHAN OI CHEE FINANCE-BASED South East Asia Development Corporation (Seacorp) has become the latest company to propose a major capital restructuring exercise, following the trend set by many Malaysian companies to increase the marketability of their shares. Seacorp, which is involved
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    • 333 15 CONGLOMERATE Sime Darby Bhd and Development Bank of Singapore are the only Malaysian and Singapore companies that made it to the top 236 corporations worldwide in the latest issue of Euromoney's Corporate List. The rankings, based on market capitalisation, are confined
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    • 43 15 THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore has asked Bukit Sembawang Estates Ltd for more information in connection with a BT report that the government has acquired some more of its land, currently held by a member company of the group.
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    • 525 15  -  By CHEN QINGSHUN SPP LTD, which recently reported a drastic drop in group pretax profits to only $435,441 in 1983 from the previous year's $8 2 million, does not expect any major improvements in the immediate future. This will certainly
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 47 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record only FIRST CITICORP LEASING, INC US$lO,OOO,OOO Swiss Francs Equivalent Revolving Credit Facility Provided by National Bank National Commercial Banking Corporation of Australia Limited Singapore Branch Agent Motional Australiaßank National Commercial Banking Corporation of Australia Limited Singapore Branch May, 1984
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    • 91 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record only INDIAN BANK through its Foreign Currency Banking Unit, Colombo U5525,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate Certificates of Deposits Due May 1987 Lead Managed by National Australia Bank National Commercial Banking Corporation of Australia limited Singapore Branch Co-Managed by Banca Commerciale Italiana, Singapore Branch
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  • 493 16 UPI, AFP MORE THAN half a million Iranian soldiers are poised to launch a major offensive against Iraq as early as this week, a London newspaper said. Quoting Western intelligence sources, The Sunday Times said Iran had mustered between 500,000 and 600,000
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  • 159 16 AP CHINA intensified its propaganda war against Vietnam with an official commentary yesterday that accused the Vietnamese of repeated border intrusions, killings and sabotage, and vowed that invaders would face death "to the last man". The commentary by the official news agency Xinhua also
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  • 284 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS), which got off the ground only 11 years ago, can now boast of having a 100 per cent local technical air crew. MAS flight operations director Captain Hassan Ahmad said yesterday that the last batch of
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  • 160 16 Reuter A CHINESE newspaper yesterday accused Western Europe of maintaining "senseless" barriers to trade in an article published a week before Premier Zhao Ziyang is due to visit Europe to strengthen trade and political links. An article in the Guangming Daily said Europe was
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  • 103 16 THE HEAVY downpour yesterday, which began In midmorning, flooded many areas in Singapore. Several trees along Ave roads were also uprooted. Among the worst hit areas were Jalan Buklt Merah, Bnklt Tlmah especially In front of the Institute of Education, and Margaret Drive near the
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  • 305 16  -  By JEFFREY TSANG TELECOMMUNICATIONS authorities of the six Asean countries have spent an estimated 15 billion each year on equipment. This huge regional market has caught the eye of a telecommunications company, Ericsson LM, which is setting up a regional office here.
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  • 310 16 THE telecommunication market may very well exceed $100 billion annually by the year 2000, making it one of the largest and most lucrative in the world. Developed Asian countries should therefore take research, development and manufacture of telecommunication equipment as
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  • 124 16 AP SOLDIERS from the capital of Port-Au-Prince patrolled the north-western Haiti city of Gonaives last Saturday and calm was restored after several days of rioting. Thousands of people were said to have been involved in the disturbances. Witnesses said soldiers did not fire
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  • 337 16 MALAYSIA considers as "strange" and "extraordinary" the action of the British authorities in Hongkong using the Jalil Ibrahim murder case to investigate the Bumiputera Malaysia Finance (BMF). Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday Malaysia did not agree with the action
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  • 68 16 Reuter PRESIDENT Junius Jayewardene of Sri Lanka which has relations with both North and South Korea arrived in Seoul yesterday. Mr Jayewardene, the first Sri Lankan head of state to visit South Korea was met at the airport by President Chun Doo Hwan
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  • 370 16  -  By LOH HUI YIN IT IS now clear that there is a delay in finalisation of the longterm crude oil processing contracts which Malaysia wants with Singapore refiners. Petronas, the Malaysian national oil company, was expected to have awarded the contracts by the end
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  • LATE FILE
    • 48 16 AP A WOMAN bandit and her outlaw lover executed 13 villagers in New Delhi, one by one, and burned a woman and her child to death in a revenge massacre. Indian officials said on Sunday that the carnage took place on Saturday night. AP
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    • 41 16 AFP AN OPPOSITION Labour Party in Egypt's legislative elections was assassinated early yesterday in front of the Election Commision Office in Luxor. Labour Party sources said Miss Naamet Mohammed Hassan, the victim, died two hours later in hospital. AFP
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    • 50 16 UPI BRITAIN has deported four men suspected of being members of an Iranian hit squad under orders to kill opponents of the Ayatollah Khomeini, London's Sunday Times said. Police were tipped off about the hit team by an Iranian officer seeking to defect to Britain. UPI
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    • 36 16 AFP NORTH Korean President Kim D Sung left for Poland yesterday after an "official friendly visit" to Moscow. Tass news agency reported that President Kim had two meetings with President Chernenko. AFP
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    • 47 16 Reuter A DYSENTRY epidemic, which has claimed more than 2,700 lives in northern India, spread last week to three new states, Indian officials reported yesterday. The disease was caused by highly resistant bacteria and would take at least a year to control. Reuter
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    • 40 16 Reuter SRI LANKA will approach the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement unless India responds satisfactorily to Colombo's complaints that it has given refuge to Tamil separatist guerillas, official sources said yesterday. Reuter
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    • 48 16 AFP THE Observer, Britain's oldest Sunday newspaper, failed to appear at newsstands yesterday after about 50 machine operators struck last Saturday night to demand higher wages. Owner Roland Rowland threatened to close the paper permanently if the operators did not withdraw their demand. AFP
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 106 16 Call Britannia for professional investment advice 16 Raffles Quay, #33-07 Hong Leong Building, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. FOR SALE Glass Manufacturing Plant The following assets of a rolled glass plant located in Jurong Singapore are available for sale: Leasehold Property Land Area 20,306 square metres Built-in Area 4,714 square metres
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    • 257 16 VMwm Outlook for today: Showers over severol areos in the late morning and afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on May 27 at the oirport: Maximum temperature 26.3 Associated humidity 88 Minimum temperature 22.3 Associated humidity 99 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall in millimetres 25.6 Roinfall this
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 327 17 GERMAN company Convoy Container Transport has plans to start a breakbulk service from Singapore to the Middle East, using overland transportation to inland destinations. The company, which began operations in Germany as an NVOCC (non-vessel operating common carrier), is one
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    • 389 17  -  By DANIEL SIM THE PRESENT shortage of computer specialists in Singapore has driven Neptune Orient Lines to labour markets in the Philippines and Hongkong. NOL recently advertised in these two countries for the positions of assistant manager and five analyst programmers. The recruitment exercise in
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 112 17 Reuter WORLD SHIPPING markets will not improve until there is a resurgence of world trade and the the vast amount of laid-up tonnage still overhanging world shipping is eliminated, the General Council of British Shipping said in its annual report. It noted world trade is improving with economic
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      • 105 17 Reuter THE Japan/South Pacific Freight Conference said it will reduce its currency adjustment factor to 14 per cent from 16.5 per cent, effective June 1, because of changes in the yen/ dollar rate. The Japan-Latin America East bound Freight Conference and the Japan-West Coast South America Freight Conference
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      • 68 17 THE UTILISATION rate in the Gulf of Mexico declined for the second consecutive week. Offshore Data Services weekly offshore rig count show 202 rigs working in the Gulf with 39 idle, one more idle than the previous week. Utilisation is at 83.3 per cent, down 0.4 points.
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    • 834 17 fthkintn n I U* snifiping Line Col A bra Transport V 1 Ata VI Ahmklel Liner vn s AC Toepfer X 9 Alpac VI S Antara 9ipg IV 1 A PC Une V 4 APL m 4/5 Arrow Linn X 2 ASCL in 1 Asia broker V
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    • 452 18 Fairplay SAFEX EQUIPMENT of Surrey, UK, has come up with a time-saving, costeffective and very safe method of securing cargo in ships, containers, road vehicles and railway wagons. This is provided by its range of inflatable "dunnage" bags which will be marketed as the
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    • 430 18 VALMET CORPORATION and V/O Sudoimport. the Soviet foreign trade organisation, recently signed a delivery contract for five Arctic multi-purpose dry cargo vessels of the SA-15 type to be delivered from Valmet's Helsinki Shipyard in 1965-87 to the Soviet shipping companies.
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    • 1454 18 FRESH chartering was slow to emerge on Thursday with the time-charter sector in particular lacking new impetus following the recent spate of activity there, brokers said. However, a 14,000 tonner was reported fixed with May 28/31 delivery Bangkok for a trip to the Red Sea at US$3,OOO daily.
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    • 788 18 SALES OF vessels for continuing trading were slow to emerge on the secondhand tonnage market last week, ship brokers said. In the demolition sector, a Japanese shipping company is reported to have sold for scrap three very large crude carriers (VLCCs) of 200,000 tons deadweight, with negotiations for
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    • 193 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.
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    • 379 19 IN ONE OF the biggest private multiple ship orders of recent months, the Vardinoyannis group of Greece has signed a contract with Japan for 10 newbuildings worth USJIBO million. The deal is a major coup for the Mitsubishi yards both by reason of its
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    • 391 19 THE MARITIME Industry Authority (Marina) of the Philippines intends to suspend the cargo reservation law in the PhilippineUnited States trade very soon following the temporary suspension of activities of the Maritime Company of the Philippines (MCP). MCP and National Galleon Shipping Corporation, the only
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    • 273 19 THE MERGER of South Korea's domestic shipping lines has received final approval and will leave a total of 20 companies involved in the sector. Government approval of the merging of 63 organisations into a total of 17 new units has been granted. Three joint
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    • 138 19 WEST GERMAN line Hapag-Lloyd has sold to trading group Jardine Matheson the worldwide air and sea freight activities of the Pracht Air Service Group of companies. The deal consolidates the co-operation that has already existed between Jardine Air Cargo and Pracht Air Service in Britain,
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    • 5846 24 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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    • 689 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Pelopor Louis Maersk Bremen Exp Nan Hwa Ping Ding Shan Jenwel Falstria Pegasus Pride Siri Bhum Korrigan B Angsana N Zircon L Srimathi Maersk Rando As Plutus Ming Fortune Keum Glory Ned Dejima Anderso Anson Sea Hawk Takari 1
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    • 1523 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Afro-Earaala Liae Transgroup <S) AArenklel Liner Service Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shippinc A fen cy (S) Marin tex Enterprise (PK) Imrasea <S) BinUng Shpg (KL) Island
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    • 311 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Nara Builder II Dinh An 10 Ever Venture Frankfurt Oder New Horse Baima Chidambaram Donam No 8 Jens on II Santa Fe Thomoseverett PASIR PANJANG Berth 46/7 22 38/9 25/6 10/1 3/4 3/4 33/4 38/9 22 46 6/7 Agent Barber
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    • 611 17 Publi*h*d and Distributed bv r-1 federal publications IsiP] 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 A member of The Times Organisation I \l< I) I\ I W I 11 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIS SUE? •OWENTAI CHEF 39* MJt CONTMO 40W S. St AS BDte 46* CtCVUIBI ru 40* CHN*
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    • 201 17 mm <u i SEALORDO UASC -UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 3EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAPAN TAIWAN HOM.kOM, Al MRQAB V.s* Al MAftIYAH K. 7* 11 WAJM V.S+ Al MANMH H P At SO CULMS:
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    • 19 17 rasa LONDON Freights SHIP Satos CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schodul* CONTAINER Schsdulos WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Woathor
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    • 796 17 TIMES Business Directory of Singii|x>rc (BUKU MKRAHI GIVES YOUR PRODUCTS SERVICES THE PROMINENCE THEY DESERVE n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FASTEST SERVICE TO USA EUROPE S ,IIF ATI *VTI' h in: -WIiI'OINT.s 7-7/S M/i LEW MAERSK 12/6 3 IS-16/C LJCAMAERSX 19/6 I 21-21/6 22-23/6 LAUSTIMERSK 26/6 1 21-21/6 25-30/6 LAURA MAERSK
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    • 365 18 MID, FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 3) H'burg 4) Gburg 1) Gburg 2 )4fb«rg 3) Bten 4) Rdam Mm Acciptng Far 1) Barcelona Genoa, 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen, Bremerhaven Aartius. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder »a S pore "Also direct
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    • 295 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pan Asia Line: ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM J ARAN TAIWAN. m ns v »/s »/5 1/6 7/1 1/6 16/6 14/6 !V« 17/6 21/6 22/S 24/6 AGENT? SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Mnm Otticn *****22 (S lm«i) CFS/T»rmin»l *****21'*****57 OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD P KELAMG 3*7001/2
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    • 613 19 The Straits Steamship Group i OCL Overseas Containers Limited ICONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok FRANKFURT fBWSS inona my i.li ii. S pan t IH«( Wort 21/5 03 M/ 6 26/6 27/t 04/ 7 06/7 23/7 a/7 »/7 16/7 11/7 M/ 7
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    • 89 19 EAC LINES BULK/BREAKBULK SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS US EAST COAST/GULF PORTS SUMBAWA SBONGA SMBA PAIEMBANG JUN 4-7 JUL 5 9 BELAWAN JUN 9 12 U 12-16 SINGAPORE JUN 13-14 U 17 18 PADANG JUN 171) JUL 19-21 NORFOLK U 30 AUG 2 AUG 31 SEP 1 PASCAGOUA AUG (-7 SEP
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    • 619 19 Franco Belgian Services I -ir I.< w rrm-h Srn H ~h Hclginn Fur h.ustvrn l int's fZB (Memhc of Ace Consorlium nil COWTMPBHT SOWCI TO MOW S V m """S l r r*~ Ha* 6 H»«i Ant SIS?* 1 010 *J" s*■ 23 Mi ?4 kjr 26 Mi 21 Mi
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    • 62 19 NOTICE TOKO LINE m.v. "MASBON" v-J arrived aa 17th May, IM4 Consignees of all damaged general cargoes e* the captioned vessel are hereby notified that the General Survey will be held on Tuesday. 29th May, 1964 at Juroog Port Godown NO TS-2 from 10:00 am to 3:00 ptn No further
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 695 20 rn Hapag-Llov TO CONTINENT/UK EXI S pore PKeUng S ton H bur B l e i Hi Birfflw k lpress H.iiiihm g Eipffss fctmnu MJIII Connecting >n Tokyo Connecting m Kobe "Also accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mmilandbridge, and US MID WEST by microbndge" FROM CONTINENT UK IMPOF
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    • 486 20 •gjE ]fCSL,INE tout A i* FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVIC f 1 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ J Member of the Ace Consortia BU L Beach CMon NYC SI Mm Bill 10 6 25 6 7 7 10 7 l? 7 15 7 18 6 Si lb-7 18 7 20 7 23 7
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    • 690 20 ft© EVERGREEN LINE CE I r FAR EAST/EUROPt CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING FCI t ICI CARGO ft* P*l NBG tu MUM arm )MV II 04 JO 04 07 91 04 07 o*9l 01 07 IwluMr. 14 0* IS ot 04 07 01 07 10 07 1107 |J 07 E.e.Gtofce 75 U»
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    • 431 20 COMPANIA PERUANA DC VAPOREES (C P V) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" I ~U Mt' j«d j« fthr' fwrts a.tt tljn ..1 0 t- f 1 t- tinjl dr Penanj THOMASEVERETT* HUGHE VERETT MANOLOEVERETT P Kelaflj Snjapote •nPt/29 Ma, 4/7 Jun 8/10 Jut ?l/23 Jun 24/25 Jun "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" lAPAN BAY
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    • 355 20 Tas i nose MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF ,R AN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Smtapwe WAN BORHAN 1 6 lojdmj tar B Abbas. B Khomen PORT MIANG I'IKAK., SJWOSI MARITMH Hf 110 111 144 7 *****/0 MAIOSf MARITMt SDN BHD M )M? 3 MALAYSIA TRADf t TRANSPORI I lb
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 590 21 PIL GROUP VESSEL KOTA WANGSA KOTA MURNI KOTA AGUNG KOTA SEJATI KOTA BALAM VOYAGE E-501 E-SOS E-507 E-509 E-511 SINGAPORE lnPl-2/6 1-4/1 19-20/6 1-3/7 5-10/7 LOADING FOR: HOOEIOAH. JEOOAH, PT SUDAN. ADEN, MOMBASA, D'SALAAM MOGADISCIO. HOOEIOAH, ADEN, AOABA HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA, D'SALAAM HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. AOABA, PT SUDAN HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH.
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    • 230 21 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDN. BHD. VESSEL KOTA MDAH KOTA HARAPAN KOTA BAHAOA KOTA BERLIAN 5/14 5/M 6-10/6 Agents SINGAPORE Pll P KFIANG SFIATAN AGENCY Kl SFIATAN AGENCY PENANG LEAN BEE ft CO P KELANG LOAOWG FOR HI PT-29/5 KUC/TA/KK/ LBN 21-10/6 KK/SKN/TA 11-16/6 KU/KK/SKN 14-19/6 KK/SKN/TA TEL lEL If I
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    • 694 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERA! EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STRAITS I*** P KEIANG n/i £2-* J/* s/« Bmw. [jprn, u 12/ H/» 71/1 Eiprets 24/« j 7/ r"* 1 I/? 12/7 U/7 S"**"" 4 71/7 71/7 »/7 31/7 EUROPE UA HAM B HAVEN ROAM 17/4 19/6 22/4 23/4 23/4 25/4 77/4
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    • 568 21 Wj DJAKARTA LLOY INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE Agents W'Poie EKA JAYA AGtNCIES Niepnon,. W SISA, PTE ;I0 Tfi PfNANG Kl .IMKJS r K APC LINE \j- yv.m t\n ri;in win\v<; CONTMNKK MM; BETWEEN SINGAPORE/iAK ARTA VESSEL TAKARI N TAMBANG VI •TAKARI TAKARI N TAMBANG VII TAKARII fa 0 vor 2239/2240 7241/7242
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    • 620 21 Page V o E BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P Kelonq Penonq HTONEYWA V 194 I n Port/29 Mo Soiled PAGAN V 75 10/13 June PHASHWEGYAWYWA 20/22 June \> BANK UNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COWT 2 SPORE R'DAM HULL
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 837 22 K USA CANADA KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.— MOTHER VESSEL JOHORt BRDGE ¥31 HA K ONE MARU Vl6 28 May YAMASHN MARU VI6II CHMA CONTAMER V2SEPIANTM V 2 4 Jun KANSAI PIONEER V 34 BAY BRDGE V 26 4 Jun CHEVAIER ROZE V3BE BAY BRDGE V 26 12 Jun ASM STAR
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    • 295 22 HI Il'lt-' If I. NED COtOMBO V 5610G S VAN OCR STEt VlO6 Clown PElz EL« 16 5 14/5 WW SHPHNG AGENCR (Reg. *****4/ OOK) r 7 SI NIOW WAY #M 03 M WW "oust SUGAPORE am LwJ T ft *****11 TELEX NO RS ?4179 SHE 2" CPS OFFICE TPC
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    • 680 22 &W3 •J'<J CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loaifcw lot lIK ANr.fi It cm ra»v.ri- n UacM, to, lOS ANGELES SAW FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACONA VANCOUVER BC Acceptanf Fa <FCt Conlaiwrs n"c Sri. i,r AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acceptor FCI/FCI Contaawrs Ahfl accrptnf ham P KHatf far Auct Wrf l
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    • 604 22 SANKO ASIA FROM JAPANESE PORTS AND HONGKONG| 1 lEKAO 2 RAJA TM«0«) 3 BERDKMN 4 REGENT RANGER 5 FUKUZAKI MARU 6 GREAT MOUNT Singapore GON 19/27 May GDN 15-16/27 Mar GON 19/29 May 29/31 Mar 2/4 Km 9/10 Jw P Ke(ao( In ft/29 Mar 21/29 Mar 29/30 Mar 1/2 tun
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    • 640 22 iTivuuaji ITIAJ t*Oy 19(H ■NTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road »27 16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1(10 Lines) BREfIKBIILK SERVICE TO EIIROPE/UK KONKAR THETIS Spore P Kelang loadmffor--30/5 2/6 ANT RON UK ALPAC LINE SSSr" ALPAC ASIA 165W8 UITICI P Kelang loadoif for: Durban Tamata»e SEAWOOO SHIPPING CORPORATION
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 655 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LT TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): SS BRIDGE 46W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHIEF S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1400 3/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) LCL Carg 2 3 6 Havre C PAUL 39C Sailed C CONTAINER 25£ Sailed C RO2E 3SE Sailed N
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    • 552 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPI Korean Flag Vessels SE DIRECT SERVICE TO XEELUMG. BUSAN, INCHON MCHON BUS AM i 2 i 12""" 40 te t Dmm/404N I%H SEMI-CONTAINERISE^DIREC^ERVIC^a CALCUTTA 7/1 n\ I 4/7 9/7 NJPTUW AGINCKS PIE t ID IH *****77 *****34 'Boo»n(s' *****10 *****77 (Opeotions) 77??487 *****84 (lermmjl) *****50 *****04 (CFS) W*
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    • 1037 23 Page VII SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD MM T*pAm Nunbm *****3 (15 Lints) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KCLANG M/S SHARK AT NAM SOON SON. BHD IST AND 2NO FLOOR *£2 uAJ THONG ww NO 1 JALAN CEMPENKG PORT KLANG
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    • 794 24 ICc«|i<Mial Container Ijik-s [i'TLTWI 2 Sailings Weekly 'fitiLUnf'' Reliable Regular Punctual Berth,ng PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday W STOW BKK MTNIBHM «S M Saied 21 May SMI BHUM VU9S/170N 29/30 fey 1/2 km THANA BHUM 120S/121N 2/3 j/, SMI BHUM 170S 1 7IN 5/6 Jun 1/9 km THAMABHAI 1215/122N 9/10
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    • 125 25 BOHLER SHIPPING PTE.LTD 137. MarVetSt., #11-02. Bank of East Asia Bldg Vim HI (~\A T**l SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD Loadnf f*r ESSK" S* v, S?SS«w <**, r MOT* OCUHlffl 5/8 %*OWS*NW M7112/M7124 (Kltt French Line REGULAR f* rr Sea winds DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES I TO US PACIFIC COAST I
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    • 84 25 INOON SHIPPING PTE LTD. TCL: *****39, *****20 TLX: RS ***** MDON lOMMG FM CM. KM. BAM AM. MUSCAT WEEKLY SERVICE TO P. KELANG A PENANG N STW ACCEPTING LCL A FCC CARGO FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO 80UTH AFRICA mi ww capcton*t euzakth ATLAS LINES reguar Moamn service to and from
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    • 216 25 GRA CHARTERING PTY LTD STORE luting far M.V. MONTAUK GANNET knPort/29 May Cipetwrn, Durban, L London AGENTS: TAISIN SHIPPING PTE LTD WORLD TRADE CENTRE 1 MARITIME SQUARE #12-18 SINGAPORE 0409 TLX: R*****1 TEt: *****11 COMPANIA NAVERA MARASIA, S.A HL .11 1 FOS GENOA AM) THBTt Ata Kcqrtni cap h, CmU.
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