The Business Times, 11 July 1984

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, JULY 11,1984 60 CENTS
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  • 425 1 THE DENIAL of trade benefits is not the way to solve the problem of computer software piracy. Instead, suggested US Secretary of State George Shultz, there should be more meaningful discussions on the issue, similar to those he had with Prime
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  • 326 1  -  By ALVIN TAY ARAB BANK Limited (Singapore), a newly set up offshore bank in the Republic, is living up to its own expectations of securing offshore business worth US$l billion by the first year of operations. Within a week, the bank
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  • 96 1 FOUR* BANKS, led by Singapore-based Dresdner (South-east Asia), are putting together a loan of 22.5 million Swiss francs to the Siam Commercial Bank. The loan, signed in Singapore yesterday, is meant for onlending by the borrower to a specific customer in Thailand. The funds
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  • 519 1  -  FORMAL GROUPING RULED OUT By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent THE PACIFIC concept can serve Asean well but the sixnation Asean grouping has no intention of institutionalising it into a formal grouping. BT understands that there is consensus among Asean members to develop the concept
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  • 174 1 METAL BOX Singapore Ltd has withdrawn its application for membership of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The company said it had withdrawn its application after "being made aware of the detailed requirements" for membership in the chamber. Metal Box did not elaborate, but
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 1 TRADING the Htagtpirf stß market mi beklMtre yesterday ami muf riure prices drifted downwards on Lack of boylng nppMt The day ended with the brisd htsrd BT Composite Index Mag 4.14 points to MIJS while the Straits Times Industrial Index eased 1.7S points to 811.74. Instttatftsaal parttetpattsa ken
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  • 222 1 INTEL CORPORATION, one of the world's leading semiconductor chips manufacturers, plans to set up a systems plant in Singapore. The local plant, which will commence operations in September, will be manufacturing single board computers initially and fully integrated systems later. The new manufacturing
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  • 447 1  -  By JOANNE YAP MAYERTRO Industrial Pte Ltd, which makes printed circuit boards and liquid crystal displays, has gone into receivership with debts totalling $18 million. This comes just 18 months after the company diversified into PCB production, an illfated venture which never
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  • 108 1 AFP THE HONGKONG market rallied 31.71 points on the back of an improving Hongkong dollar to break through the 800point mark and close at 806.31 on the Hang Seng index yesterday. "The technical rebound came after Monday's plunge of 49.69," said Patrick Wong, head of the
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    • 270 1 JSMDB LOCAL COMPANIES ex- OUR VIEW COMPANY NEWS porting to other Asean coun- PHILLIP WuritiM hn« «*t tries foce non-toriff barriers RACIAL BARRIERS must be knocked down for the good of all. a comply n Hongkong such as customs and licens- Having separate Chinese, Malay, Indian and other chambers of
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    • 15 1 Leader, Page S Fui report, Pag* U International stocks, Pag* 10 Asian stocks, Paga 11
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 338 2  -  By JOANNE YAP LOCAL COMPANIES exporting to other Asean countries face non-tariff barriers such as customs and licensing practices, quotas and import prohibitions. Customs procedures, especially clearance, valuation and classification, are the most frequent barriers, says a report by Miss Ooi Guat Tin,
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    • 424 2 LOH BOON SUN, former general manager, finance A administration, at Overseas Union Bank, has been promoted to general manager, treasury. LOO HENG SUN, who has just returned from OUB (Canada), will be appointed chief manager, overseas department. SIM KHEE THANG has assumed the post of senior manager,
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    • 175 2 TOP MANAGEMENT officials are to get an in-depth understanding of quality improvement in their companies. A one-day seminar organised by the National Productivity Board (NPB) and Sisir entitled Management A Journey for Quality Improvement" aims to do this. It will be led by
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    • 170 2 IN CONJUNCTION with this year's National Courtesy Campaign, the Ministry of Health is organising a Courtesy Seminar and a Variety Show-cum-Finale for its staff. The seminar will be held on July 14 at the School of Nursing auditorium at
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    • 382 2 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER July 1112 July 11-17 July 12 July 12-14 July 16 17 Morket Opportunities For Consumer Goods In The US Introduction To Robotics Programming Going Into Business Customer Relations How To Get B«g Results From A Small Advertising Budget Pavilion Intercontinental AERTU, GSI
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    • TRADE TALK
      • 102 2 copier which can reduce an image down to 64 per cent of its original size, or enlarge an original up to 142 per cent in size, is now available in Singapore. Minolta Singapore said the EP6SOZ, the latest in Minolta's range of high-speed, high-productivity zoom copiers, is designed
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      • 87 2 Systems of Australia has introduced a new pusher diverter a key device for mechanised sorting in distribution centres. The air-operated device, in the Rapistan range, typically sustains sorting rates up to 45 cartons per minute, depending on conveyor bed width, product length and mass. The ruggedly designed pusher
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      • 73 2 of vibrators, Mikasa, has introduced to the local building and construction industry a light-weight yet high frequency concrete vibrator which features low maintenance, labour saving and low operational cost. According to the local agent, Teesin Machinery Pte Ltd, the vibrators come in many models to meet numerous concreting
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    • 413 3  -  By JEFFREY TSANG I? IS to Singapore's benefit if opposition Members of Parliament raise valid points not covered by their People's Action Party counterparts. 1 However, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, PAP's latest candidate, felt that Singapore's sole opposition member, Mr J
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    • 320 3  -  By LISA LEE THIRTY COMPANIES from the European Economic Community will visit Singapore in December to promote trade, joint ventures and technology transfer. The EEC is organising the trade mission to bring in medium-sized companies from its building and electrical industries to meet
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    • 279 3 ESSO SINGAPORE has Installed a mini-computer system which facilitates cheaper and faster communication with its affiliates worldwide. Known as the Future Office Executive (Fox) system, it makes further use of the oil company's existing word processors. Messages are prepared
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    • 123 3 THE THIRD international exhibition on welding, fabrication and surface treatment Welding 84/ Surface Treatment 84 will open today at the World Trade Centre. The four-day exhibition features 100 suppliers and manufacturers from 16 countriesEquipment and materials for the heavy engineering, building and construction, aviation, electronics, fabrication
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    • 163 3 THE PUBLIC Works Department is constructing a maintenance depot at Bedok for the Parks A Recreation Department. PWD will be constructing a similar depot at Woodlands next year. The depots will serve mainly as support centres from which Parks A Recreation Department maintenance workers
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    • 50 3 THE SINGAPORE Air Force will conduct air exercises over the western area of the island from 11.00pm tomorrow to 1.30 am on Friday, and from 1.30 am to 3.30 am on Saturday. The public is advised not to be alarmed by the sound of low flying aircraft.
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    • 369 3  -  By FOO CHOY PENG FROM MONDAY, foreigners and permanent residents earning not more than $1,500 a month will be placed under the work permit scheme. This follows a Government decision to raise the salary ceiling from $1,000 to $1,500 for people who are
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    • 69 3 Reuter NAVAL SHIPS from five nations are taking part in a joint exercise in the South China Sea this week, a spokesman for the Australian High Commission said yesterday. The spokesman said the annual exercise, codenamed Starfish 84, is being held to practise naval cooperation techniques by
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 492 4 Reuter MOST ASIAN countries can expect a warm reception from banks if they seek to borrow later this year, say economists and loan officers in Asia. "Bank appetite for loans is very strong, but demand will be concentrated in the (Indian) sub-continent and
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    • 147 4 Reuter JAPAN and Iran have agreed to resume construction work soon on a petrochemical complex at the South Iranian port of Bandar Khomeini, sources in the Japanese partner company said yesterday. They said Ren Takemura, president of the Iran Chemical Development Co had said
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    • 179 4 AFP FORMER Nigerian transport minister Umara Dikko left hospital yesterday aider a strong police gaard, four days after aa attempt to kidnap him was foiled by British police. Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe told the House of Commons that London had asked
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    • 364 4 AP PAKISTAN President Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq has said he will not extradite the nine Sikhs who hijacked a domestic Indian airliner to Lahore last week. India has requested extradition of the hijackers but the countries have no extradition treaty. Mr Zia told
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    • 135 4 AP A MAJOR Japanese computer manufacturer, Fujitsu Ltd, yesterday said it had developed the world's fastest processor for providing computers with human intelligence to think, reason and learn. Fujitsu officials said the "Facom Alpha" processor operated at speeds four times faster than its American
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    • 215 4 Reuter CHINA says the future of Macau will be settled through negotiations with Portugal when the time is ripe, but for now it is satisfied to maintain the status quo, Radio Macau reported yesterday. The radio station quoted Zhou Nan, Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister and head
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    • 733 4 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvic« number Local time From PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH681 0820 KUL KAL KE624 0840 KUL CAL ◦010 0825 JED/DHA MAS MH60I 0905 KUL MAS MH67I 0935 KUL MAS MH81I 0940 PEN RBA BI421 1000 BWN SLA SQI03 1005 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP
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    • 289 6 NYT INDUSTRIALISED countries are expected to agree today to coordinate more closely their emergency oil stock policies to enable them to respond more rapidly in the event of an oil supply disruption. The proposed agreement also envisages making early use of government oil
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    • 595 6 NYT MALAYSIA'S Prime Minister has told US Secretary of State George Shultz that the US was unwittingly endangering the security of South-east Asian countries by its enthusiastic support for China's programme of economic modernisation. Malaysian spokesman Mon Jamaluddin, who is acting
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    • 192 6 AP A CYPRUS-based British serviceman betrayed official secrets to an attractive Hungarian woman in return for sexual favours, a jury at the old Bailey in London heard on Monday. Paul John Davies, 21, a Royal Air Force communications specialist based at Britain's Episkopi
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    • 396 6 Reuter FIVE WEST European countries have committed themselves in principle to coproducing a new fighter aircraft for the 21st century but have failed to resolve several key decisions. Western defence sources said yesterday that the defence ministers of West Germany, Britain, Italy, France and
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    • 105 6 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA has asked Britain to supply it with Tornado combat aircraft built by a consortium from West Germany, Britain and Italy, the Bonn gov-; eminent said on Monday. An Economics Ministry spokesman quoted a letter sent by the ministry's state secretary to a
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 48 6 CHINA has agreed to buy as many as 12 Super Puma AS-322 helicopters for civilian use from French company Aerospatiale. The exact number of helicopters ordered was not announced. The aircraft would be used to transport government officials, said Michel Thomas, head of Aerospatiale's helicopter division.
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      • 50 6 MAGISTRATES in Bonn have opened a preliminary enquiry into alleged tax evasion by former Economy Minister Otto Lambsdorff who already faces charges of corruption, a Justice official said on Monday. Similar legal proceedings are going ahead against Eberhard von Brauchitsch, a former director of the Flick industrial concern.
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      • 59 6 NICARAGUA accused the US Central Intelligence Agency of planning to unleash 4,500 insurgents in a new offensive timed to coincide with the fifth anniversary of the left-wing Nicaraguan revolution. A Foreign Ministry communique published the charge amid reports of an ambush in which US-backed rebels killed eight officers
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      • 58 6 A HIGH COURT judge agreed with the Bolivian government on Monday and continued an injunction against the auction of the last diaries of guerilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara. A spokesman for Sotheby's auction house, which planned to sell the diaries next Monday, said it was consulting with the
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      • 78 6 CHINA is to introduce identity cards for its citizens next October, it was announced on Monday. The daily Zhongguo F&zhibao, China's official gazette, said that as well as the holder's photograph, the card will show the national emblem and a map of China. The decision to bring
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      • 57 6 Agencies A US bankruptcy judge authorised Air Florida to spend up to US$4 million until July 25 to try to get its planes back in the air. Last Tuesday, the airline filed for protection from its creditors under the federal bankruptcy code, grounded its planes and laid
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    • 226 6 SYSTEMS The Total Service Company Introduces the BURROUGHS 825 as powerful as a mainframe, as easy to use as a personal computer. The BURROUGHS 825 looks like a small business computer, but it doesn't act like one with its powerful BMHz processor and up to M IMB of RAM in
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • Article, Illustration
      575 7 SINGAPORE: The local dollar closed firmer yesterday at 552.1445/55 against the US currency compared with Monday's close of 2.1490/1500, and at 5592.05/15 against the Malaysian dollar compared with 92.10/20. The US dollar extended earlier gains against most major currencies. It was supported by remarks by US Assistant Treasury
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    • 125 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose by quarter-point to close at 8 7 /fc per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. The one-month term rate rose slightly by 1/16-point, but the rates for the two and three-month maturities remained at Monday's closing levels. S$ interbank rates at 3pm
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    • 248 7 SINGAPORE Futures closed easier yesterday in fairly active trading following weaker overseas advices. December, the only traded position with a turnover of 664 lots, closed lower at U*****.10 an ounce compared with New York's $363.80/365.00 close. LONDON The morning gold fix yesterday was U*****.00 an ounce, up $7.50 from
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    • 247 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Cucrnct— Nominal rata* Si mtthoontan Local dotlor* to •rdty c ro^portt, Chang* on* unit of foreign currency US dollar 2 1450 2 1460 ***** 23 93 Sterling pound ***** ***** 7 3469 77 Australian dollar 1 7825 1 7855 3 4286 47 96 NZ
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    • 273 7 DEPOSIT rates fell in thin late trading on lending interest from London. Period rates declined between 1/16 and l/ t point at the outset following the Fed's direct injection of reserves to the banking system through overnight system re-purchases. Rates then held steady for most of yesterday
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    • 198 7 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund managing director Jacques de Larosiere said his agency was opening the way to Third World countries for "vigorous and lasting growth". In an IMF publication, he said the decline in Latin American economic growth began before the IMF
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  • FEATURES
    • 476 8 IT SEEMS SILLY to calculate the percentage of a publicly-listed company that is "Chineseowned". But for the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, that was the issue which sparked off a heated debate at a meeting two fridays ago. An answer was important then because Metal
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    • 858 8  -  The Philippines president, Mr Ferdinand Marcos, has long had a tendency to shower favours on individuals and companies, but pressure is mounting for an end to this crony capitalism', writes EMILIA TAGAZA. EMILIA TAGAZA FT MR FERDINAND MARCOS, the hard-pressed President of the Philippines,
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    • 622 8  -  By RICK GLADSTONE AP COMMUNIST CHINA'S "get rich" policy in the countryside, which allows peasants capitalist-style freedoms to make money, has produced an unwanted side-effect: prosperous comrades facing sabotage and violence from jealous neighbours. Stories about rich versus poor have increasingly appeared in the
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    • 848 8  -  While the rest of the world is still talking about the Japanese phenomenon, this economic paragon o! growth is staring a huge debt problem in the face. The Japanese government borrowed US$46O billion and has yet to find a way to pay it back.
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    • 906 9  -  By CHRISTOPHER HANSON Reuter TANKER LOADED with flammable oil would seem to be the most vulnerable target jtfloat an easy mark for the jjeadly Exocet missile but western military experts say the Gulf War has shown otherwise. t Iraq, at war with
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    • 558 9  -  By BRUNO FRANCESCHI AFP THE PEDICAB slowly drives down Monivong, one of Phnom Penh's main boulevards, hoping to find a passenger in the maze of streets which become increasingly crowded with vendors on approaching the market. Competition is tough but the fcedicab driver knows
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    • 497 9  - Computer anxiety the latest social ill By LISA JENNINGS UPI IF THE THOUGHT of working on a computer turns you into a pool of sweat you may be experiencing one of the newest social ills called computer anxiety, according to a Catholic University of America study. The symptoms are similar
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
    • 281 10 A LATE surge of buying in blue-chip and automobile issues left the market mixed in moderate trading on Monday in a day filled with reversals. Analysts said there was no particular news in the background to spark the late rally, but some investors
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    • 144 10 JULY 09 a Irrv CM Inco 35 V. 13 35H krrt Pro* Pipa 29* unch AJgomo tnf Un 22* kut Mckat Bank Novo Scotia 10% Karr Add Lobtow B 17 14* to Monty Farg 3to -to Mc BhxM 24* Mofcon A 17* Mien Moor# Cp 51 Vk Norondo I9to
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    • 201 10 JULY 09 Un St*«4 no -5 IMuc 510 -10 INDUSTRIALS Woofwonti 1750 -25 A Afcfco 875 Abwcom 175 Ml MINGS AE And CI 9305 unch 2850 *jrg>voat ***** C G Smith 1200 1900 -90 ■180 BuJSi" 1650 6800 25 -100 CNA 275 .5 3758 5 4705 -15 1250 8700
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    • 104 10 Reuter REED International PLC chairman Alex Jarratt said the £80 million offer (or Reed's Mirror group newspapers from Pergamon Press was unacceptable to Reed. He made the statement in a letter, which Reed made public, to Pergamon chairman Robert Maxwell. Meanwhile, Mr Maxwell has
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 384 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed mostly higher yesterday on a technical correction and short-covering ahead of today's new round of SinoBritish talks on Hongkong, brokers said. Prices opened slightly lower but baying picked up later, aided by a sharp fall in the US dollar on Monday, they said. Cheung Kong
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    • 241 11 JULY 10 Sine ara Indus Am Camant Cothoy Cora NT 8 00 30 70 30 70 -0 1 -02 -0.6 ■0.5 -02 Lian Hwo Indus Nan Ya Ptos Pacific Cora Pacific Elact Wira 1320 31 30 32 70 1890 -0 15 -02 unch Chang Hwo Bank Chan Loong 2580
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    • 298 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher in quiet trading yesterday on small- lot bargain hunting in small and medium-sized issues, dealers said. The market average rose 13.39 to close at 10,386.61 after falling 35.22 on Monday. The market opened firm, with investors taking a lead from the advance on Wall
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    • 75 11 July 10 Won 681 •16 Hyundoi Corp Hyundai Motor KAL 712 595 455 -7 •13 660 700 -5 691 unch 971 >41 Ooekm kvj 531 1 Korea Ship 420 801 640 1005 814 unch 15 -Itf 25 Do«woo Corp Docwoo Ind Dong Ah 470 660 610 -16 -8 -10
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    • 452 11 AUSTRALIA: Australian sharemarkets closed higher yesterday after a technical rally in the morning, influenced by a rise in the gold price and a stronger Wall Street, but ended off the day's highs, brokers said. At 3pm Australian time, the All Ordinaries Index was 6.2 points higher at 666.6 points.
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    • 154 11 BANGKOK: Share prices closed slightly higher in slow trading yesterday, securities exchange officials said. The Book Club Index rose 0.15 to 117.31 on turnover of 23.4 million baht with 358,689 shares traded. Siam Cement rose two baht to 373 and Thana Siam one to 137 while Siam Credit fell
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    • 132 11 MANILA: Share prices closed largely unchanged yesterday in continued dull trading reflecting lower metal prices overseas and the Philippines economic situation, dealers said. The Commercial and Industrial Index was unchanged at 127.82 and the mining marker remained at 1,004.59. Oils were up 0.026 at 0.704. JULY 10 NM Owntal
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    • 75 11 Reuter JARDINE offshore group, the South-East Asia based division of Jardine, Matheson and Co, has signed a US$35 million contract with Vindholmen Shipyard of Norway to build a 137-metre long barge. The barge, due to be ready in the autumn of 1965, will have a lifting
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    • 166 11 Reuter HITACHI expects net Income and sales for the current fiscal year to increase more than 8 per cent from last year's earnings of U*****.7 million and sales of 119-4 billion, according to senior executive managing director Yasuo Miyauchi. In remarks prepared for an
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    • 338 11 NYT US CAR makers are again looking to the Far East to find a nation that offers low labour costs, a welleducated and hard-working labour force and a government that encourages big business. South Korea has drawn their attention
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    • 152 11 UPI NTN TOYO Bearing Co, Japan's second-largest ball bearing manufacturer, has reported a substantial increase in its consolidated net income for the year which ended last March 20. The Osaka-based firm said net income rose 63.6 per cent over the preceding year to
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    • 94 11 c®s <Srl' M r J 81 <»erc to wise. «lia« <uwi esisrtala r rdPKsMBBBHHBB vt I •Vt'% X" V tv*. 7^ Luncheon. Nonv»ifJfLjcWl•• <*", Luna Lunn coffee Homt A? SU/ I Highlighting some of latest and most creat summer collections ii r the fashion scene. Every Friday night from to
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    • 128 11 I tfr (l >* \A V l«" 4^ "K f 0 A special garden atmosphere where time never runs out. Here, master chefs prepare delicious and lingering tastes from gourmet style to simple meals. SPECIAL FEATURES: DaNy Buffet Breakfast $11.50 Da#y Set Lunch $12 Chaf Recommends tastes of Singapore Sunday
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    • 155 11 The Harbour Grill presents 'FESTIVAL LYONNAIS' Note till the iyth of July, French Master Chef Jean Fluery, from Lyon, presents a gastronomic adventure in the art of creative cuisine. Y7 For the occasion, an exactng menu habeen prepared. The selection includes Escalope of marinated salmon filled %vith prawn uzruzre, garnished
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 556 12 Reuter JAPANESE FUTURES trading on Western exchanges is expanding rapidly as more overseas brokers open offices in Tokyo to offer facilities new to Tokyo's commodity business. A combination of established Western trading names in Tokyo and experienced Western-trained Japanese personnel is increasing client
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    • 227 12 AFP THE Malaysia» Agricultural Research Development Institute has made a major breakthrough which could lead to commercial predaetlea of clonal cocoa. A team of Mardi researchers has found a way of producing at least 2MM shoots a year from a single cocoa had.
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    • 335 12 Reuter THE PRESENT international cocoa agreement is likely to be extended at the meeting of the Council of the International Cocoa Organisation which began in London on Monday. The current three-year pact is due to expire at the end of September but cocoa producing
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    • 208 12 AFP TOTAL FIBRE consumption by the British textile industry in the first four months of the year was four per cent or 2.2 million kilos higher than a year ago at 56 million kilos, the Confederation of British Wool Textiles reported. Usage of wool
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    • 43 12 Reuter THE Soviet Union is likely to buy up to 300,000 tonnes of Indian peanut meal during 1964/85 ending March, against no purchases last year and only 15,000 two years ago, an Indian trade official said. Reuter
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    • 114 12 Reuter CUBAN Vice-minister of Foreign Trade Amadeo Blanco has blamed Australia for the failure of the United Nations conference on sugar to reach an economic agreement for controlling the world sugar market and fixing equitable prices. He said the Australian delegation at
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    • 87 12 THE Straits tin price in Pentig yesterday remained at the ITA fleer level sf Ms2t.ls per Idle. Dealers said the buffer stock manager eeetteeed te bey strengly at this level aad there was seme support from Iseal interests. Foreign demand was ahseat as Peuaag*s price widened te £411
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    • 224 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed off the day's highs yesterday on late profit-taking and speculative selling. A sharply higher Chicago soybean complex close had sparked strong covering interest at the opening. July deliveries in the north region rose Ms2o to 11,020 per tonne and central HO to
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    • 642 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed a very quiet morning session yesterday with losses on traded positions of £25 to £10. September closed at £2,250, little changed from midmorning. Opening levels were slightly below expected New York-based losses of about £5 on light commission house liquidation. Prices drifted in thin
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    • 155 12 Chineee Produce Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 487 50 Exchange (Sellers' noon dostng pr ices on My Nutmeg 355 00 10 SS/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW B W FOB NSW 256 00 Coconut oil Bute Foe ***** Gombier OW drum FOB 228 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New drum
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    • 148 12 Yarn Shirting 116 50 (In HK$ per bole of 400 b) Hongkong Golden Peak, 60 x 60 115 50 China carded yarn, cones Bk>e Pho«nix I6's 3 450 White cloth Bfcje Phoenix 20'$ Blue Phoenix 32'* 3,500 3,900 Japan No. 10,000 Three Peach** 221 50 Bfcje Ptxjemx 40'* 4,400
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    • 293 12 Singapore (S$/V*>. «I-««Awi) Thai white 100% 1st dais (kangaroo) new crop 1 05 100% 2nd clou 077 100% 3rd class 075 25% new crop No stock B-10% No stock Thai broken A-super 062 Special 055 Thai rice 55% No stock China rice 10% 093 15% No stock 25% No
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    • 164 12 VALUES ON the London coffee terminal market are "likely to trade within a wide range until the end of the winter season in Brazil", London commodity traders ED 4 F Man said recently. Following the market's volatile performance during June, when
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    • 323 12 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 193.75 cents per kilo, up 4.25 cents from Monday. The morning session opened higher following firmer London advices and gained further ground later on some speculative demand of forwards and buying of August One RSS in
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    • 303 12 RAS prices <« s cMt/kiic, fob boles) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers luyn Int 1 RSS prompt 187 00 188 00N 188 25 189.25N Int 1 RSS August 192 25 192 75 193 75 194 25 Int I RSS Sep 196 25 ***** 197 75 198 25 Int
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    • 105 12 (in cant*/1 ton p August S«pt«mb«f (currant mth) (forward mtti) NOON NOON RAS Bwyvn Stttors Bvysn f-M JfUfl SSR20 185.50 187 50N 186.50 188 SON SSR 50 183 50 185 50N 184 50 186 50N MRELB •wyars Silm Bwyara Siiyi SMRCV 233 00 235 .OON 235.00 237
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    • 192 12 WHEAT futures yesterday finished 2-3/4 cents per bushel higher in September to 1/4 cent lower in distant July. Rains in Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio wheat growing areas have delayed harvest, supporting prices, traders said. Much of the wheat that has been harvested has been used as feed, since wheat
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    • 212 12 SOYBEAN futures yesterday closed 14 to 24 cents per bushel higher in moderately light trade, with distant July moving in. a 25-cent range. Prices continued their mid-session climb, buoyed by trade concerns of a hot, dry fropt moving east where soil moisture is already lacking. Dry weather in Southern
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    • 398 12 SPP LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will now be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 315 Alexandra Road. Singapore 0315 on Friday 3rd August 1984 at 10.00 a.m.
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4042 13 THE PERFORMANCE of the Singapore stock market yesterday was lacklustre and most share prices drifted downwards. At the final bell, the allsector BT Composite Index lost 4.14 points to ***** while the Straits Times Industrial Index finished 1.73 points lower at 891.76.
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    • 244 13 SINGAPORE Rim* Indices M CMm 505 21 Mr 9 Mr 10 CCM 520 F A C 1 SOt 258 Aacal 25« 239 C 4 C 332 20 11 10 +s ■T CaapaaM IT leAcsfer rroyos 809.47 801.99 *****76 *****11 •120 -76 899.49 891.76 F«4 CoMat 308 +8
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    • 441 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market drifted through another session of lacklustre trading yesterday with share prices closing on a easier note. Situational issues once again attracted most of the interest. Overall, turnover dropped further to 4.6 million units valued at MH2.43 million. Meanwhile, the KLSE has
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    • 3151 13 810 and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday «lib the number of shares traded shown In brackets tit,lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT". Big
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 589 14 ASIATIC Development Corporation Bhd, the listed subsidiary of Genting Bhd, hopes to attain new heights in its growth and profit levels in the current year. Chairman Tan Sri Haji Mohd Noah bin Omar said the group is now better placed to face
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    • 93 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Tuesday unov Monday 933.2 Tuesday 805.31 Week ago 918.1 Monday 773.60 Week ago 861.83 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Monday 1134.05 Friday 1122.57 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1130.08 Tuesday *****.61 Standard ond Poors Monday *****.22 Week ago *****.25 Monday 153.36 Friday
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    • 208 14 Managers' prices for July 11 Singapore Unit Trust Th« Commerce 3.03 3.22 The Savings Fund 1 84 1 95 S'pore Prog Fund 1.34 142 S'pore Sec. Fund 2 05 2 18 S'pore Invest Fund 1.09* 1.15* S pore Equity Fund 1.34 142 Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest Fund
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    • 192 14 NAUTILUS Corporation Bhd, which recently mounted a cash offer for Berjaya Kawat Bhd, has received acceptances which gave it only a marginal increase in its equity holding of the wire rope manufacturer. Acceptances in respect of 13,250 shares or 0.09 per cent of Berjaya Kawat's
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    • 87 14 THE Bukit Katil Rubber Estates Bhd, which in late May announced a pleasant package of a one-for-one bonus issue and a capital repayment scheme, has informed shareholders that the package is being adjourned to a date to be fixed later. Directors said this was necessary
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    • 2196 14 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Btock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJcom (2 1 OS) (1) 2.13 (3) 2.10 Antob
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    • 455 14 QBE INSURANCE Ltd, which has just handed over control of its Malaysian joint-venture company to Supreme Corp with the latter now holding a 51 per cent stake, expects the newly named Supreme-QBE Insurance Bhd to maintain its current position in the Malaysian market.
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    • 58 14 HITACHI Ltd's video cassette recorder shipments to North America will rise by about 60 per cent to three million in the current fiscal year ending; March 31 from about two million in the previous year. North America will continue to account for
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    • 153 14 KRAMAT TIN Dredgiag Bbd: 55th AGM on July 12 at 11am in Conference Room, Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad, Wisma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. MALAYSIA Mlaiag C«rp*rattM Berkad: 8th AGM on July 17 at 10am in Conference Room, 1st Floor, Wisma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Ampang,
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    • 860 15 MBaa mm»» By HOCK LOCK SIEW ISSUING new shares in a list- ed company for acquisition purposes is not unusual in the game of corporate finance. Umpteen companies in the past have all too often resorted to this cheaper and more attractive means of financing. But what
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    • 472 15  -  By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE is the second most profitable place among the world's major stock markets to invest in, after Hongkong. A study by Japan's Nomura Research Institute shows that those who invested in the Stock Exchange of Singapore got a
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    • 583 15 NORSECHEM (M) Bhd, which made its debut on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange in 1979, is coming up for a secondary listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. In accordance with the requirements of the SES, it has put out an introductory document to
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    • 487 15  -  By AMY CHEOK SINGAPORE stockbroking houses are making concerted efforts to woo local investors into Hongkong's volatile equities market. In a move which could spark off a trend, local broking firm Phillip Securities (Pte) has set up an office in the British
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    • 155 15 MBf HOLDINGS Bhd's leasing subsidiary in Singapore, set up in March last year, has increased its paid-up capital from a nominal $2 million to $3 million. At the same time, the welldiversified Malaysian-based group has taken in a partner, Dow Financial Services Corp (DFSC)
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    • 376 15  - Fraser Neave hopes to capture 25pc of fresh noodles market By CHAN MAY PENG SOFT-DRINK manufacturer Fraser A Neave Ltd, which is diversifying into the production of fresh noodles, hopes to capture 25 per cent of the local market when production comes onstream later this year. FAN will be setting
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    • 86 15 AS AT THE end of the second quarter of this year, 11.2 per cent of the issued share capital of Iadvtrlal A Commercial Baak Ltd was beneficially owned or controlled by foreign persons. FABER MERLIN Malayria BM has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, in reply to a
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    • 328 15 SIM LIM FINANCE Ltd eaded Its first year as a psMtely-ttsted cempaay wttk a set sf eaesaragtag resalte. As premised to shsrehslders at the time sf Its Ustfeg, Sim Lim Ftaaaee will be paylag a total grass dlv Mead si 12
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    • 1001 15 THE market closed lower yesterday after a dull session in which nervousness over UK interest rates, weakness in sterling and news of a British dock strike dominated trading, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT 30 index fell 11.6 points to 800. News of a greater than expected 2
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    • 398 14 One Week Training Programme On Current Issues In Taxation and Investment Laws In ASEAN Countries I 30th July 4th August, 1964, Ming Court Hotel, Singapore. ?T" f>d lnvwtmwrt Centre, Singapore a non-profit research and documentation institute engaged in providing impartial, objective and authoritative information on taxation and investment laws of
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    • 109 15 Non-smokers! You don't have to inhale poisonous fumes new. For a free demonstration, phase call. Y. H. Low Co (W am the lonizer People) 5001 Beach Road #08 28 Golden Mile Complex Singapore 0719 Tel *****05/*****41 Research has shown that non-smokers c also suffer from health hazards in I a
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    • 231 15 An exquisite gift for your business friend r v r Come to Peach Bloom, conveniently located at Raffles Place, the heart of Singapore's Business District, for an exquisite gift reflecting your fine taste before you next visit your business friend. Reach Bloom offers an excellent collection of Chinese Ivory Sculpture,
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  • 295 16  -  By FLORENCE CHONG SINGAPORE BANKS are preparing to apply for banking licences in Australia following the decision by the ruling Labour Party to allow foreign banks into the country. Australian representatives of three Singapore banks the United Overseas Bank, the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation and
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  • 300 16 BRITISH DOCKERS paralysed the country's ports yesterday at the start of a national dock strike arising from a 17-week-old stoppage in the state coal industry. The National Association of Port Employers said dockers at the major ports of Liverpool, London, Bristol, Glasgow, Hull and
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  • 498 16  -  By AMY BALAN THE CITY of Montreal yesterday issued US$5O million of floating rate notes, breaking five months of inactivity in the primary Asian dollar bond market in Singapore. Interest on the FRN, payable six-monthly, will be at an annual rate of
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  • 138 16 Reuter PHILIPPINE Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino said yesterday his country had dropped its claim to the East Malaysian state of Sabah several years ago. He told a news conference in Jakarta there was no truth to reports that the Philippine
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  • 327 16 A BANKER yesterday claimed trial to three summonses of evading tax and one summons of intending to cheat the government under the Stamp Duties Act. The first summons for tax evasion accused Ng Sau Long of lying that he personally had
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  • 33 16 UPI PRESIDENT Marcos of the Philippines yesterday warned that communist assassins had infiltrated student and labour rallies and said the government would use all available means to fight threats against it
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  • 332 16  -  By FOO CHOY PENG A SCHEME should be worked out to make it worthwhile for employers to hire retired workers, National Trades Union Congress chief Ong Teng Cheong said last night. Employers are generally unwilling to hire older workers because they are
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  • 154 16 Reuter JAPAN enjoyed a record US$4 billion trade surplus with the rest of the world in June partly because of the Los Angeles Olympic Games. The Japanese Finance Ministry said yesterday that exports worth $14.75 billion were nearly 20 per cent higher
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  • 55 16 THE stock market opened mixed yesterday as interest rates turned higher. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials fell 4.63 points at 1,129.42 in the opening half hour of trading, giving up some of Monday's late gains. On Monday, a raly in the credit markets helped the
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  • 139 16 AP CHINA FOR the first time appeared to take sides yesterday in the US-Soviet argument over weapons negotiations, saying Moscow has "turned a deaf ear" to President Ronald Reagan's overtures. Breaking with the policy of equally criticising both superpowers, the commentary by the official
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  • LATE FILE
    • 48 16 THE least said the better. This was all Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd executive chairman Datuk Lee San Choon would say when asked to comment on claims by the MCA leadership that the Multi-Purpose group had been used by its management to challenge the party.
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    • 52 16 Reuter JAPAN is expected to post real gross national product growth of 4.7 per cent, a current account surplus erf U5535.2 billion and a trade surplus of $45.6 billion in the year ending March 31, 1965, the Bank of Tokyo Ltd said in its quarterly economic
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    • 42 16 Reuter THE 133,035 gross tonne tanker British Renown was hit by two missiles fired from an unidentified plane yesterday while on its way to take oil off a crippled tanker in the Gulf, shipping sources said. Renter
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    • 41 16 AFP THE Taiwanese government approved US$252 million in investments by overseas Chinese and foreigners during the first six months of the year, up 10.15 per cent from the same period in 1983, the Investment Commission reported yesterday.
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    • 60 16 AFP A SOVIET delegation will go to Washington this week for talks on modernising the "hot line" communication links between the Kremlin and the White House, the US State Department said. State Department spokeswoman Sondra McCarty declined to specify precisely what would be discussed or
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    • 41 16 AFP SOUTH KOREAN construction companies have won US$3.4 billion worth of cootracts, mostly in the Middle East, during the past six months, up eight per cent over the same period last year, the country's Construction Ministry reported yesterday. AFP
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    • 114 16 > i t i mm Where else in Singapore can you dine luxuriously and watch the planes gp by At the Changi International Airpoft. in the East Wing, lies a restaurant extraordinaire The Five Continents. Where you can wine and dine on superb Continental cuisine in an elegant surround... watching
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    • 81 16 BIOTONIC CAPSULES A Tonic for Vigour and Vitality! m V, 7. 3 a* mSt: (*> t WF Yi < -c It certainly has many of the Important health-promoting ingredients all 32 of them including GINSENG, BEE POLLEN, VITAMINS AND MINERALS, AMINO ACIDS, RUTIN, LECITHIN, LINOLEIC ACID, WHEAT GERM OIL and
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    • 60 16 Outlook for today: Partly cloudy; showers in a few areas in the lota morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on July 10 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.9 Associated humidity 69 -Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 6.40 Rainfoll in millimetres
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 243 17 TAIWANESE Yang Ming Line has confirmed that at least two of the four 3,000 TEU container ship newbuildings ordered from China Shipbuilding Corporation (CSBC) on June 26 are intended for service on the? line's Far East-Europe trade. High-level sources at
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    • 473 17  -  By DANIEL SIM FRANCO VAGO Far East, a member of the Franco Vago group of international freight forwarders, has tied up with a Singapore company to gain a foothold in the South-east Asian forwarding market. The new company has been named Actinic
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 82 17 Reuter THE NEW York Freight Bureau and the TransPacific Freight Conference plan to introduce container yard (CY) receiving charges in Hongkong from Sept 1. The New York Freight Bureau says its charge on each 20-foot container will be HK$33O, 40 ft by 8-1/2 ft $550 dlrs, 40
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      • 63 17 Reuter THE JAPANESE transport ministry said it issued shipbuilding permits in June for 22 ships totalling 394,400 gross tons, compared with 24 ships totalling 480,700 tons in May and 94 ships for 1.88 million a year earlier. The June permits were for three ships totalling 13,900 tons for
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      • 143 17 LYKES BROS Steamship Co has increased services to Hongkong. Lykes now has six ships on the US Gulf coast to Asia route providing a weekly sailing frequency to Hongkong. Lykes president and chief executive for Lykes, Mr W J Amoss, said: "The trans-Pacific trade is growing
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      • 80 17 SHIPPING services to Saudi Arabia by the Australia New Zealand Europe Container Service will be increased in frequency from once every 25 days fortnightly because of growth in demand for Australian products. Australian goods through the Port of Jeddah, mainly foodstuffs, prefabricated housing and agriculture equipment, have
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    • 780 17 flipping Um Cot •hipping Um 1 >*g* Cot Alto VI 3 Fesco VI 4/5 AtvwAwlLrar VI s Feie-Leter VI AC T oaptar X s FMGCAVN VI A*oc VI 5 Fronco Belg 4/5 Aaporo Shpg APC Una APL IV V 4 4/5 Froto Shpg Freight Lmfc.% Freight Monogement
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    • 367 18 A NEW computer-based ship management system developed by EAC of Copenhagen in conjuction with Iko-Maritime is now being offered to shipping lines which seek to improve ship management expertise and enhance performance and productivity of ships. It is understood that several national lines in
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    • 192 18 THE} MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 154 18 THE MARYLAND Port Administration, responsible for the Port of Baltimore, has proposed a new cut-rate tariff structure. Due to be implemented on Aug 1, the new tariffs offer the greatest benefit to high volume users both in reduced wharfage, dockage and terminal charges. To gain
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    • 1767 18 EXTREMELY active fixing in the time-charter sector on Monday featured the freight market with business including a 24.000 tonner from Nakhodka for an Australian round voyage on Soviet account at USS3.IOO daUy, shipbrokers said. A 37,000 tonner from Japan for a voyage to the Mid East Gulf paid
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    • 232 18 Seatrade A MAJOR South Korean repair yard has been deprived of the right to bid in one market amid severe competition between South Korean repair yards and deepening shiprepair recession around the world. South Korea's Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MCI) said it has recently
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    • 801 18 AFP GRAIN rates continued to ease on the freight market last week, with the US Gulf/Japan payments for August shipments the lowest for nearly two years. Rates were also down in the USA/Japan coal trade and the Brazil/Japan ore sector. One glimmer of light for owners was seen
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    • 233 19 UNITED STATES Lines has given orders well in excess of US$5OO million to the Swedish Club to insure all 12 of its new container ships. According to Lloyd's List, the club's managing director, Mr Lars Lindfelt, said the order was "a very important development"
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    • 400 19 Business Day PHILIPPINE shipping companies claim that the shipment of logs is not keeping within the country's shipping laws, and that all log exports should be carried wholly by Philippine vessels. They refer to the Presidential Decree No 1466, which requires government agencies and
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    • 71 19 Reuter MADRAS PORT expects to handle 60,000 containers during calendar 1984, sharply up from last year's 29,000 because of a heavy reduction in container handling charges, Madras Port Trust chairman Ashoke Joshi said. He said the rates have recently been fixed at much below those
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    • 159 19 OVERSEAS sources report that Neptune Orient Lines has been fined U5595,000 in the United States for allegedly breaking the rules of the 1916 Shipping Act. The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has apparently approved the claim against NOL that the shipping line issued bills of lading
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    • 191 19 WORK ON the contract to provide deeper water depth.along-side Landguard Container Terminal at Felixstowe Port has begun. The £1.3 million project has been awarded to French Kier Construction which has been asked to dredge at the terminal to a depth of 11.9 metre
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    • 4725 24 QOGaBEWOILB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 654 25 sbbt RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Arrival for LCL movement Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Anro Aust ***** 12.7 84 0700 Jardine TA 3 0900-1100/1800-1900 HI Nik Moksimov 20CE/84 12.7 84 0700 S'pore Sov 51 1100-1200/1800-1900 B7 SD Concordia 659 12.7.84
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    • 1615 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) A/ro-Earnala Um Transgroup <S) AhrenfcM Lkn ServW Kim Shpg (S) AIM C Ttoffar Oceania Shipping Agency (S) Marintei Enterpriae < PK) AlpM Intrasea (S) Biniang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo
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    • 415 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bai Yun Shan 18 Y Fung alongside 11.7.84/0600 Soon Fatt 13/4 PIL alongside 11.7.84/1200 Straits Venture 20 SSPL alongside 11.7.84/2300 Sun Gerbera 25/6 Sankyo alongside 11.7.84/1800 Eastern Harmony 33/4 Kim Shpg 11.7.84/1100 13.7.84/1100 Este Gloria 19 Sharp
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    • 459 17 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY TIMES Business Directory of Sin#i|>orr LONDON Freights 11/11 l WEEKLY Freights II CONSORTIA II Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX 3HIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X ■3HZ£ .IAKDIXK AXTAH OiqintOvhqus Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIS SUEZ M(ta« 13/7 17/7
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    • 279 18 HS FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe 3) "burlI 4) Gtwrg 1) Barcetona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremertu»en. Aartius Copenhagen Hehmki 4) Mai mo. Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe carp) lor feeder na S pore *Aho direct carfo lor Spore t Banftot PH
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    • 819 19 OCI Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group D STRAITS SHIPPING SinOfIOOCV to Brunei Ports and Bangkok ICONTAINCRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINf NT :>■: *-3 E >MH7U -:o pegasus prbe n usus ran STOBE total/ 11 M 17 II M BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCIES LTD BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SMGATORE TO
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    • 699 19 NOTICE FM EASTERN FREIGHT SUM. BRUNEI AND SARAWAK I FAR lAST/OILF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CONGESTION SURCHARGES The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitormg the berthing situation at the undernoted ports and have reported and agreed on the following:ALEXANPBIA: In view of
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    • 599 20 FROM CONTINENT UK IMPOP TS BTatmUm lakawa StM I W Span nn Jin I hk. *m audi (MM lacM f—4* 5 >»♦ PXa^l TM 7/1 VI 12/1 mtac Ej**» «/7 13/7 14/7 N. tapar 13/* 15/1 17/1 H*kM( Eiprni 1/7 13/7 14/7 Ntsar Eiprro 11/ l Cardan Bay 17/7 21/7
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    • 324 20 fc.&LINE fl*fj FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TC 11 WOPf VIA SUEZ Mfmt)fr ol |h» Act CmwatlMn KTIK aWH IK MKiaun m 31/7 l/» 3/f 5/1 I 4/1 5/1 7/1 9/1 12/1 10/1 11/t 13/8 15/1 11/ l 20/1 21/1 23/1 25/1 21/1 21/1 30/1 1/9 3/9 1/9 'rr¥*rs FROM EUROPt VIA
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    • 341 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FUROPf fAR AS! CONT AINt R SFRVICF FAR FAST MED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE MF DITE RRANE AN SF A fAR FAST CONTAINFR SFRVICF STRAITS TAIWAN CONVENTIONAL SFRVICF FAR FAST US WE ST COAST CONTAINER SFRVICF ALSO MXEPTOB CAMO 10 LOMRUCM. OMUM UN MOO. MTIWHfft
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    • 955 20 fa. KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. lb 2i JALAN BERANGAN PORT KELANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA IE: Nk *****2. 38*435. *****2 3107(4.*****2.*****7 W. MALAYSIA/STORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES. tWTA KKMu Kuching L^flFjrfy tHATI BAIK KKMu S kan. Tawau L Oalu In Pt/15 July 16/18 iuly tGAMBELA KKMu Skan. Tawau 12/17 July
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    • 174 20 IXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES PORJ MIANG PfNANG OCEJUM COURO KYOIMORCHD AGENTS SMGAPOH PORT KELANG PfNANG B mat. B. SMOSf MARITOft PTC I TO TEL *****44 7 t *****70 MAIOSi MAJRTMf SON BHO Id *****2/3 MALAYSM TRAD* I TRANSPORT ITO Id S7M3
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    • 516 21 SS\ PIL GROUP EAST AFRIC A/REDSEA SERVICES KOTA SCJATI KOTASALAM KOTA MOAN KOTA WISATA KOTA MCQAH WNOAPOHC LOADING FOR: 12-15/7 HOOCIOAH, JCDOAH, AOABA 21-25n ADCN, HOOCIOAH. JCOOAH, AOABA. PTSUDAN 19-22/7 MOKHA, JCOOAH, MOMBASA, D'SALAAM, MAPUTO 3-5/8 AOCH. HOOCIOAH, JCOOAH, AOABA 10-IS/8 HOOCIOAH, JCOOAH, AOABA, PTBUOAN, MOMBASA, D'SALAAM KARACHI/P GULF SERVICES
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    • 265 21 MALAYSIA SHIPPING COftPN. SDN. BHD. vessei vor. penang ROTA BOtLIAM 5/14 ROTA MDAH 5/04 ROTA HARAPAH 6/04 29-31/7 ROTA BAHAfiU 6/M P. RELANG LOAOM6 FOR I*l-21/7 RU/RR/LD/TA taPI-14/7 RR/SKN/TA 24/1 RU/RR/SXN 21-21/7 RR/SKN Agents SINGAPORE Pit fFI P*****3 P KFIANG StLATAN AGFNCY Til *****3? Kl SFIATfIN AGENCY Tfl 2P1889 ??681?
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    • 706 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SOVICE TO/FROM EUROPE EURO* SntMTJ FWMtimyt HAM BtMWN I DAM HAVBE U PKFIANGSTOBf FOB ■""•f" Sa«N SJ*N SjM 14/7 15/7 Me ra FraMtot Eapms bM bM MbM W H/7 BU TK Uwpmt Bit SJM SJM SM hM SM 71/7 71/7 Wfi TN UUrt M TvJStt
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    • 568 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Far East S'pore Service Ful Container Vessel Buun Yoko Kobe Kao Sparc SO** *10 08 11/7 14/7 18/7 557 21/7 27/7 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STORE P KELANGRDAM/ HLBURY/IfBURG/ ANTWERP ADAM LOMXW BREMEN BAAB ULLAH V7WB GDN *****/7 4/1 C/t S/l 10/1 1. IALABERT
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    • 540 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPINC CORPORATION S'pore Poon V 73 12/14 July Pinyo V 74 18/21 July Htoneywo V 194 21/23 July Pogon V 75 2/4 Aug Loadng for Rangoon e P.Ketong Penong 19/20 July BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT CLYDEBANK FORTH BANK SPORE R'DAM HULL
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    • 752 22 Q—- K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD USA CANADA PACVK COAST (l»f lading DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI/MICROBRIDOE MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ ASM SIM ¥25 MONTE RUBY ¥19 OMENTAL CHEF ¥39E lOHORE BRDGE V 33 HK COMTAMER V4OE KANSAI PIONEER V 35 MOTHER VESSEL PLANTM V 3 AMERICA MARU ¥2528 TOKYO MMNJ
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    • 293 22 LU*J Accepting Bftakbuik and eontebwrieed ewaoti South Africa Accattnn Conlanw t Bmtbu* ut. van oa sra v.uia OSMA MMU SllCf HAYAKAWA MMU V.6215E S ptrt Owfeai Bay CTmhi nn 3/B 4/1 11/7 25/7 27/7 9/8 21/7 14/1 S A MOKENSTW VOUQ SJt «U1 Y5913G CtMM fife EL* Ourtai IS/6 10/8
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    • 546 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS COMTAMER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE lM«m tarl OS ANGELES. SM FIANCBCO SERTTU. TRCOMR VANCOUVER BC fccipton fCI/fa flui ■QNAWOnr, 11 "C U/L?ta| l |*jsT AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERHCE Accent fa/fa ri—i •Rh. In. Pltai tar Aact/NtaOArtt '"■I Itato If* Ate accapts iET^c--„„. J* S"""' J/t E 4 l
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    • 534 22 SANKD ASIA LINEJ^ FROM JAPANESE POUTS AND HONGKONG 1 ESTE GLORIA 2 LUCU.DT 3 KOTO rm 4 FUKUZMI MMU 5 sun rm C MM Taut I. RECERT RUTH Sntapm am 19/12 M 13/15 M 14/11 M IC/1I M 19/19 Jul 29/22 M 25/27 M 13/14 M h tot/12 M 17/11
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    • 371 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Ans-if IfS I n?pr r> M ujr,* P ,1 7 j S«n j.ipor«» 0207 Tp f 1 I*. l,n»-s <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FORT Id SON 8814*7 <>■» P K«te( Lm*» tar- 14/7 SfTl »on/«m/uj. P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. I*l AN TANAH AfiANI, I
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 529 23 &NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): MAETERLMCK TH 16/7 17/7 4/8 5/8 7/8 9/8 K CHANCE ISW 22/7 23/7 10/8 11/8 13/8 15/8 K JACEJM 25* 31/7 2/8 20/8 21/8 23/8 25/8 TWBMDGE2IW 10/8 11/8 29/8 30/8 1/9 3/9 0 CHEF 40W 22/8 23/8 10/9 11/9 13/9
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    • 563 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels CtoaAK. SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON tt" BM HQ MCHOM I lota 40JS 32 14/7 ~/7 n/J l 10M «ofi 17/7 USCHttGMG Ml 1 Dm, 44* 71/7 J|/| IT/» ll.itau.4oM 7/1 li/, 11/1 5 fj*" 4 W/| 7i/l J/» i t
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    • 832 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SWSOV BIADVIG 55, Strwt Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SKSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** IB ***** P KEIAMC M/S SHARK AT MN SOON SON. BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR NO 1. JALAN CCMPCNMG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 465 24 Ite«|i»iial Container Lilies irmiiT 3 Sailm9B Weekly H Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tues, Thurs Sat HINODE KISEN CO. LTD I I.IK HKU LIFT \KRIKK Spore urnm 13/15 m ALMA PAOFIC 23/n M Pnf Loadhg tar IM VEB OEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE FviMpe: Spor? P Ketone Penang
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 67 25 T LICOIINE f*. French Line SEAL** SHPPWG (S) PTE LID. SALES/BOOKMGS TEL *****11 (t LMS) 9/8 7/8 26/8 29/8 12/9 I 15/9 ORim'Ai sfAwiNns iiNffi AGFNO PTI iTD SINGAPORE MAI A i SI A TEL ??OS6BI SALES BOOKINGS GENE«AL fRE IGMT i M i SDN BHD P* W»f>44« Kl *****4
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    • 602 25 LIZENA PTE LTD T*fc *****29, *****67, 73M0M T*»*x: R*****1 MEKONG KMTUK ETA ETD Loadng for 13/7 21/7 HCM/Plnm ft* taPori 21/7 Oomi/ftka Ban 25/7 31/7 Ma 6UNTUNG MTAI 25/7 31/7 Pi sonnet to east kmjmntm ooonesm fuc) PROMPT SHIPPING LINE SA. »am MomuT no sawa to wst mum ram ACgnwt
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 61 26 KOREA TONGHAE SHIPPING COMPANY Incorpnrdted in D P Rot Kurt ,t Vessel ETA SINGAPORE Loading for WANG JAE SAN 25/7 MADRAS, CHALNA YON PUNG HO 25/7 D P R OF KOREA BEGAEBONG 17/7 MALACCA KANGDONG 3/8 FREE FOR CHARTER Gmmtil Agant CWNPO SHIPPING CO. PTE.LTD. 20 Pataraon Road, #08-20, 8
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    • 580 26 I Everett Unes] COMPANY PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" IOJAnj (of Cj*jo Miljrjm lo and j* othK Petunjn ports with transhipment at Hongtoni and or Kobe On CPV Through BilH ot ladtnt to tmai destination manoioeverett JOW6VERETT MURRATEVERETT f Keianf Saifjport 13/15 My 16/17 My 16/16 My 19/20
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    • 532 26 ZIM CO T^??J! ,EPOI ,W corrMDt mm acc** FCL/L carters to USA East I Nest Coast Panama Carrtttcan and East fwrfi «n*. Sh Lu Ist Sm Nye Mi KSSEI 2M aw* 23 M 24 A« 1 Sep* 4 Sep* Sapt I &ap« KSSEL m MONTREAL 31 M 2 Sap< 11
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    • 164 26 Regional Weather i '4 Va K > 0^ I w SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °C yA cT w Wind direction with speed m knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °q y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed m knots Rain O Cloudy Sky
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