The Business Times, 10 August 1984

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, AUGUST 1984 60 CENTS
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  • 630 1  - A day made to order By MONICA GWEE WE HAVE ways and means of making you feel distinctly Singaporean. First, the Padang birthday cake with liberal dashes of colour from 68 contingents shaped out of 25,000 Singaporeans. Then, music to glow by a rousing medley of Singapore songs scored to
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  • 424 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH, Transport Correspondent A NEWLY -established charter airline London Express Aviation is planning to operate a regular "cut-priced" charter service between London and Singapore. It has applied to the Department of Civil Aviation for permission to fly here. A DCA
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  • 163 1 and a night to light up our lives "IT IS A FUN job if you can blow something up as well as create beautiful 'destruction' in the sky," James Souza, vicepresident of Pyro Spectacular said three days before National Day. Last night, Mr Souza's fun job blew up the night
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 255 1 SHARE INFORMATION 12 LETTERS TO EDITOR 8 MONEY EXCHANGES 7 AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan has denied allegations that the Reagan Administration is planning to increase taxes in 1985 to reduce the federal budget deficit. Page 3 BRITAIN'S Daley Thompson set off at world record breaking pace over the first
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    • 90 1 MINOLTA very tender, very rare 1 '/A 7 i There was a lime when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan. His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the an of such craftsmanship Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite shoes,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 169 3 Reuter THE EEC Commission has proposed setting up a new information system aimed at linking the EEC's offices and capitals. In a study for the member states' Council of Research Ministers, the Commission said the setting up of an Inter-insti-tutional Integrated Services System
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    • 323 3 AP ASEAN celebrated its 17th anniversary on Wednesday with words of confidence that the six-member groupirtg will continue to enjoy success in its joint economic and political endeavours. In a message, Asean secretary-general Phan Wannamethee said the regional grouping has made great strides and
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    • 178 3 NEW YORK real estate executive John Zaccaro's business dealings are behind most of the questions being raised about the finances of his wife, Democratic vice-presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro. Miss Ferraro has promised to tell all about her family's finances in time to meet the financial disclosure
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    • 752 3 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvic« number Local time From PAA PAS 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG SV SV379 0030 SEL MAS MH681 0820 KUL CAL aoio 0825 JED/DHA MAS MH60I 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN SWR SRI 76 0945 ZRH/BKK RBA BM21 1000 BWN SIA SQ103 1005
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    • 170 3 Reuter A NEW Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) agreement to limit competition (or exports of nuclear power reactors will come into effect on Aug 10, OECD officials said. The accord brings nuclear power equipment within the framework of the eight-year old
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    • 123 3 Reuter WU TA-YOU, a leading physicist who has helped to shape Taiwan's scientific research, has won the 1984 Ramon Magsaysay award for government service, the award foundation said in Manila yesterday. Mr Wu, who has conducted research and lectured in several Western universities, settled permanently in
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 64 3 THE LEADERS of 18 Commonwealth countries condemned France on Wednesday for its nuclear tests in the South Pacific and expressed their opposition to the dumping of nuclear waste in the ocean. France has tested 60 devices near Tahiti since 1975 and its programme was condemned in a short final
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      • 56 3 AN INDONESIAN navy officer went on trial in a military court on Wednesday on charges of selling secret military documents to the Soviet Union, a court spokesman said. Lt-Col Johannes Susdaryanto was arrested in February 1982, when he was allegedly caught passing 10 rolls of film to
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      • 52 3 THE PHILIPPINES said on Wednesday it would fight a petition by US garment manufacturers for the imposition of a countervailing duty (CVD) on textile imports from the Philippines into the US. Trade and Industry Minister Roberto Ongpin said: "We are determined to fight this petition to
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      • 52 3 JAPANESE steel exports in June dropped by 5.1 per cent from a year ago but rose by 3.6 per cent over the previous month, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation said on Wednesday. This meant Japan's interim total steel export volume was 4.8 per cent higher than the
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      • 48 3 Agencies THE US Senate yesterday defeated a resolution urging President Reagan to withdraw the appointment of Martha Seger, a former finance professor, to the Federal Reserve Board. The move followed charges that she had no background in agriculture or business, as required by a Senate resolution.
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    • 273 3 AP HUNGARY, FACED with a growing demand for cars it cannot satisfy through dwindling Soviet bloc imports, is eying a possible barter deal under which it would purchase small, cheap Japanese cars in exchange for exporting Hungarian-made buses. Adam Juhazs,
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    • 418 3 FT DONALD REGAN, the US Treasury Secretary, hit out on Tuesday at allegations that the Reagan administration is planning to increase taxes to reduce the federal budget deficit. "There are no plans for tax increases in 1985 by this Administration. Any
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    • 528 4 Agencies INDIA on Wednesday broke its silence on military operations against Tamil separatists in neighbouring Sri Lanka, expressing deep shock and agony at reports of heavy casualties. In a sign of a looming new chill in relations between the two countries, Minister of State
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    • 49 4 AFP EIGHT people were yesterday feared dead after a tin dredge overturned near Kuala Lumpur, police said. One of the eight is an Australian engineer. Twenty-one other workers on the dredge in Puchong district escaped the accident by jumping into the pool and swimming ashore. AFP
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    • 137 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S coalminers' strike has entered a new phase with a wave of attacks on property that police described as coordinated vandalism. Strikers have attacked two collieries this week where miners have refused to join the 22-week-old walkout, a local office of the state coal board
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    • 48 4 Reuter IRAQ said its plaao hit a large vend early yesterday sear Iraa'i Kkarg Islaad ell expert termlaal la the earthen Galf. A military iiriiiwua nld the Iraqi air f*re* hit "a very large aaval target" the isaal Iraqi de•crlptl— fer aa ell tanker.
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    • 309 4 Reuter THE West German government's top economic goal for the immediate future is to cut unemployment. Economics Minister Martin Bangemann said on Wednesday. In a report to the Cabinet, he stressed that continued economic growth, in preference to state-fi-nanced job-creation, was the best
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    • 277 4 AFP TAIWAN is trying to bring back 31 Nationalist Chinese charged with economic crimes who have fled to other countries, but has no diplomatic links with most of the nations concerned, Justice Ministry officials said on Wednesday. Most of the 31
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    • 304 4 Reuter WITH the main points of an accord on Hongkong settled with Britain, China has moved to seal the deal in style by inviting Queen Elizabeth to visit Beijing. Buckingham Palace said no decision has been taken on whether or when the queen would
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    • 436 4 FT THE SOVIET Union is matching the US by testing its own versions of the American MX and Cruise missiles, said Marshal Vladimir Tolubko, head of Soviet strategic rocket forces, in a Moscow magazine interview published on Tuesday. Literatumaya Gazeta, the influential weekly
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    • 370 4 AP FREE-MARKET economies can help lower birth rates, US delegates theorised at the UN International Conference on Population, saying on Wednesday that "the human entrepreneurial and commercial spirit" must be allowed to flourish. James Buckley, head of the US delegation, was scheduled to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 12 3 F¥VS< W1 S I lieQiiick& Edsv Way To Over 45 U.S. Cities
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    • 413 3 i 9 m a i (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to make the following announcement: I AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1984 1(a) Turnover THE GROUP THE COMPANY 1984 1983 or 1984 1983 or $*000 $*000 H $'000 fOOO W 160,631
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 260 4 October means business at PsrCompAsiaB4 3rd South East Asian Personal Business Computer Hardware Software Show 29 October—2 November 1984 World Trade Centre Singapore 'Mainframes, minis micros are now talking' Make the right connections at the PerCompAsiaB4 Seminar Local Area Networks for Personal Business Computers: Hardware and Software The proliferation of
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  • THE XXIII OLYMPIAD
    • 260 5 AP CHINESE in Beijing whooped, cheered and set off firecrackers on Wednesday after their women's volleyball team triumphed over the US and won the Olympic gold medal. The staccato of fireworks disrupted an otherwise sultry afternoon as millions of Chinese, crowding around
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    • 640 5 NYT THE MEDALS had all been distributed, and the US women's basketball team was leaving the floor after it defeated South Korea for its first gold medal. The players slapped hands and held their arms in the air to begin their celebration. And Pam
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    • 221 5 AFP BRAZIL, widely regarded as the finest footballing nation in the world, will meet France in the final of the soccer tournament. In Wednesday's semifinals, both of which went into extra time, Fraaee beat YagNlavla 4-2 and Braril beat Italy 2-1. France took a
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    • 123 5 AFP TWO OF Yugoslavia's leading athletes have been sent home after refusing to wear shoes made by Adidas. The Yugoslav Athletics Federation has a contract with Adidas but shot putter Vladimir Milic and 1,500 m runner Dragan Zdravkovic both have agreements with other manufacturers,
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    • 377 5 UPI BRITAIN'S Daley Thompson set off at world record breaking pace over the first five events of the decathlon on Wednesday, demonstrating his determination to retain his Olympic crown in style. The 26-year-old Londoner took a first-day lead of 114 points over
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    • 137 5 UPI CARL LEWIS completed the individual section in his "bid for four" when he won the Olympic men's 200 m on Wednesday in leading the US to a sweep of the medals. Earlier in the track program, Nawal el Moutawakel gave Morocco its first
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    • 203 5 UPI BRITAIN'S world record 1,500 m runner Steve Ovett left hospital on Wednesday and doctors told him he could run in yesterday's heats. "I think he probably will run," said Dr Steven Simons, a pulmonary disease specialist at Los Angeles Orthopedic Hospital.
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  • AIR CARGO
    • 402 6  -  By YAP BOH HOON CONTAINER WAREHOUSE and office space at Changi Airport will be leased at a monthly rate of $802 and $502 per unit respectively. These two rates include a monthly service charge of $102 each. The rates, proposed by the Department of
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    • 315 6  -  By LIM SOON NEO AIRLINES have been carrying decreasing amounts of cut flowers out of Singapore because orchid growers are losing their competitive edge in the international markets. The shrinking export of cut orchids reflects falling demand in the major markets. Figures from the Department
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    • 179 6 SUBSTANTIAL cuts in ait cargo rates for larger consignments from Australia to Asia will be implemented from Oct 1. This is part of the International Air Transport Association's decision to reduce rates to Australia's major markets. Rates for cargo destined for Europe and
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    • 286 6 REFLECTING the nation's changing industrial structure, computers and integrated circuits have become the principle export commodities to use expanding air freight services out of Japan. In the North and South American markets Japan's largest overseas markets combined computers easily lead all other
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    • 108 6 DESPITE a slight softening of the air freight market in Taiwan, the leading carriers serving the US are planning to raise rates by 8 per cent across-the-road this month. Northwest Orient and Flying Tigers have already had their applications for a rate increase approved by
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    • 208 6 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight number Loco) tun* From Operator Flight number Locol tune For FRIDAY FT FT79 2355 JFK/ORD/ ANC/NRT/ TPE FT JAL FT78 JL6I7 0135 0705 KUL/TPE/ NRT/ANC/ ORD/JFK KUL SATURDAY CAL 0331 0150 TPE FT FT76 0255 HKG/MIT/ ANC/ORD/ JFF KUL/BKK/ HKG/TPE CV CV796 0845 SUNDAY
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    • 253 6 AIR INDIA'S regional director f<r Europe, Harish Malik, has slid that the airline's cargo sties out of Continental Europe atcounted for US$lB million in tte financial year ended March 31 1984. This is a high 30 per cent of the airline's total revenue
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    • 69 6 AIR EXPRESS International Airlines is moving its headquarters and operational facilities from Atlanta, Georgia, to Stewart International Airport, Newburgh, New York. The airline operates two weekly round-trip flights between the US and Britain with CL44 "swingtail" Canadair aircraft, as well as a large number
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 195 6 Bangkok JUSVtonn#, FOB) White rice «00% 1st class ♦00% 2nd class W0%3rd class f0% 15% 2o% 28% 36% Iroken A-l super X-l special C-l special €rl Ordinary boonzam 00% •first grade J00% second grade 5)0% third grade Parboiled 5% 10% Maize m 320 285 280 275 270 265 262
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    • 159 6 WHEAT futures closed l'/j cents a bushel higher to unchanged in moderate trade on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday. December ended hear the top of a narrow 2'/«cent range. Nearby months rebounded from two days of losses as traders sought to even up positions ahead of spring
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    • 158 6 SOYOIL futures ranged from up 0.03 to off 0.68 US cent a pound at the close on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday, with only nearby August higher. Meal ended off US$l.5O to $0.60 a tonne. The late sell-off came as traders feared a bearish crop estimate by
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    • 186 6 SINGAPORE The market was closed yesterday. MALAYSIA The market yesterday closed at 209.50 cents per kg for the new current trading month, September One RSS buyers, down 2.25 cents from Wednesday. Physical business continued poor as activity was restricted by the market closure in Singapore. Volume was small. The
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    • 207 6 MREL8 prices (in M cents/kilo, FOB in botes) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Sep ***** 211 25 209 50 210.00 lot 2 RSS 203 50 204 50N 202 50 203 SON UK/Cont 202 50 203 50N 201 50 202 50N Int 3 RSS
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    • 168 6 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China corded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix I6's 3,450 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,550 Blue Phoenix 32's Blue Phoenix 40's 4,350 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21 's 3,600 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 5,350 Blue Phoenix 40's 5*550 Open-end yorn Blue
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    • 115 6 MALAYSIAN palm oil market closed lower on profit-taking and speculative selling in anticipation of further weakness in Chicago soy futures following a bearish US soybean production forecast by Leslie Conrad. August deliveries in the north region fell MJ12.50 to 11,002.50 per tonne, while central and south eased $10
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    • 96 6 THE Straits tin price In Peitig yesterday remained at the ITA fleer level of Ms2f.ls per kUe. Dealers said demand was agnln peer. Tke price was at parity with tke spet price in Leaden following sterling's rise against tke Malaysian deilar. Tke knffer steck manager eentlnned to akserk
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    • 512 6 NYT FOR THE ALUMINIUM industry, a potent recovery has been checked this summer by an unexpected tumble in prices. The industry regained its feet in 1983 after its worst recession several years of decreasing consumption and heavy losses and began 1984 with high hopes. Wall
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    • 834 6 COFFEE Robusta futures at midday yesterday were £32 to £6 a tonne above Wednesday night and holding just below the highest levels since the beginning of June. November traded last at £2,315, up £18 from Wednesday but £4 below its high. Physical activity was mostly quiet, although expectations
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 593 7 FT BRITAIN'S leading banks cut their base lending rates from 12 to 11'/2 per cent on Wednesday amid strong signs that the UK authorities are impatient for a further fall. The financial markets reacted favourably with the pound gaining some
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    • 435 7 Reuter CONCERN is growing in Japan about the possible impact on the banking sector of free interest rates, which will come with financial market liberalisation, banking sources said. At present, the Finance Ministry imposes rigid interest rates for bank deposits. Kazuo Kida,
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    • 192 7 Reuter PROSPECTS for an early accord on economic reform between Argentina and the International Monetary Fund appeared slim yesterday even though a top Argentine official expressed hope a breakthrough might come this week. Economy Minister Bernardo Grinspun, who began talks with IMF officials on
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    • Article, Illustration
      499 7 KUALA LUMPUR: The US dollar closed at 2.3360/ 70 and the Singapore dollar at 106.75/85. JAKARTA: The US dollar was fixed at 1031.50/ 1035.00. HONGKONG: The US dollar finished higher yesterday, after opening lower and fluctuating throughout the day. It closed at 2.9105/15 marks against an early 2.8993/9000
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    • 187 7 SINGAPORE The market was closed yesterday. HONGKONG The metal closed slightly lower at U*****.90/344.40 an ounce yesterday, against New York's finish of $344.25/75, reflecting late strength in the US dollar. On the local market, gold closed HKJ2.OO above Wednesday's close at $3,219 a tahil after fluctuating in a range
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    • 654 7 Reuter OVERSEAS investment funds flowing into Wall Street's surging stock and bond markets may help drive the dollar to a level of three German marks before any major reversal occurs, bank treasurers and currency traders believe. The dollar this week soared to a
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    • 467 7 Reuter US CENTRAL bank chairman Paul Volcker said yesterday that the debt problem still threatened international financial stability, but he rejected an across-the-board solution as unrealistic. In testimony before the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee earlier this week, Mr Volcker said
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  • FEATURES
    • 496 8 IX)ES anybody know what Human Resource Development means? It's called HRD yet another acronym to add to the long list. We say HDB when we mean flats; we say QC (quality control) or QCC (quality control circle) when we mean productivity. Now we have managers
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    • 1331 8 LITTLE attention and priority are given to a country's most valuable natural resource soil.. The loss of topsoil is a quiet environmental crisis that is unfolding before our eyes but we seem hardly aware of it. Even if we are, we are not doing enough to
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    • 111 8  -  Letters to the Editor C W SUTTON Dear Sir, I am referring to your leader article in your paper the other day which mentioned the breakdown of democracy in Britain caused by the deprived miner's strike. The deprived miner in Britain enjoys a salary of twice
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    • 70 8  -  ADRIAN WILLANUEVA Dear Sir, I refer to the management article entitled "An education programme for executives". This appeared on the Aug 6 issue of Business Times. Please note that I was advertently referred to as "consultant with the National Productivity Board" in the article. My actual status
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    • 831 9  -  Bankers' sigh of relief: New Zealand discloses the extent of its public debt and the size of the run on the NZ dollar By SELWYN PARKER in New Zealand ONE OF THE BIG imponderables in New Zealand's general election debate was the state of the nation's finances. Defeated
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    • 648 9  -  By ALJEAN HARMETZ NYT. ACROSS THE STREET from the official Olympic games, there is an unauthorised competition. A short distance from the glory and the gold, there is brass and enamel. Each day last week, more than 4,000 people pushed their way into the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 690 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Are you in trouble eating it? (6) 7 End of the line in more senses than one (8) 8 Nondescript penmanship? (6) 10 Strange sport for a faker, possibly (5) 13 An achievement fate may bring (4) 14 The best of Bikinis? (4) 15 In which
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 101 9 MnScnbe ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT MINI SCRIBE CORPORATION HAS SET UP A PAR EAST PURCHASING OPPICE IN HONG KONG. OUR COMPANY IS ONE OP THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS OP WINCHESTER DISC DRIVES IN THE U.SJL THIS OPPICE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OPP-SHORE SOURCING AND PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES. ANY INTERESTED
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 882 9 w ma HIGHLIGHTS FRIDAY BACKGROUND 7.55pm Channel 5 The new phenomenon of o woman running for vicepresidency of the United States is examined. If Geraldine Ferraro is elected to the White House in November, she will be just a heartbeat away from the most powerful job in the US. CHANNII
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 134 10 AP US COMMERCE Secretary Malcolm Baldrige has said Congress should liberalise anti-trust laws to make it easier for US companies to merge when they face intense foreign competition. Mr Baldrige on Tuesday called specifically for reexamination of a section of the 1914 Clayton
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    • 295 10 THE STOCK market lost ground for the first time in seven sessions on Wednesday as investors cashed in on profits made in Wall Street's blistering summer rally. Oil stocks surged as spot crude prices rose on reports of renewed fighting in the Persian Gulf area
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    • 136 10 AUG 06 c$ 26H Imp Of Inco 37 13* unch •ft 36 H Int Prov P<>e 31 unch 20* Int Uts 26 23H 41 unch H kn« NfcckH Kerr Add 16* 33 h Lobtow B 14* 23 Motwy Fefg 3* unch -tt Mc Btodel 26* 25 Motson A 17*
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    • 151 10 AUG 08 Rand INDUSTRIALS 770 Trust Bk Un Steel UnMC Woolwoflh 225 100 495 1275 +5 unch inch 1145 135 MININGS AE And Q 775 -15 365 AMC 2600 1120 20 Buffets C G Snath 1805 CNA 190 380 -10 7700 Fed Vofc 360 -15 E R Com 400
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    • 641 10 AUG OS us$ ACF Industries Afcon Atumn 27* Akoo 35* Alegheny Lud 21 <« AJbed Chem Cp 32 Afced Stores 47 AJn-Chofcners 9* Am Brands ksc 5®* Am Broadcost 68* -1* Am Can Co 46* -1* Am Cyanarmd 49%. Am Elec Pwr 17* Am Express 32* Am Home
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    • 593 10 Amsterdam aug oa FW ABN 319 50 4-6 5 A«gon 121 50 42 5 Ahotd 194 00 -*-15 Akzo 92 50 27 AMEV 155 00 1 5 T) 10 unrfc Boh 91 00 4-1 230 00 1 Botko 28 20 -03 66 00 unch ***** 4 3 CM
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    • 222 10 Reuter MILAN'S bourse could be poised for steady growth as it seeks to broaden its appeal to investors, stockbrokers and analysts said. "I'm no optimist but I think we could well see balanced growth over the coming years and a move away
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 423 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday regained early losses to close mostly higher after a day of thin and selective trading. Cheung Kong fell five cents to HK$B.lO and International City three to 41.5 cents. Elsewhere, China Light rose 10 cents to $12.30, Hang Seng Bank $1.25 to $32.25, HK Bank
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    • 244 11 AUG 09 Al Sincara kndus KT 7 40 -0.1 Cham Indus L*an Hwo Indus Nan Yo PVjs Pocihc Com 22.80 1420 32 40 28 80 0 2 0 05 01 unch Cdltay Com 30 70 59 00 25 40 27 90 unch +0.5 0 4 -0.1 unch Pacific Eject
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    • 438 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher yesterday, after opening easier as investors were encouraged by the yen's recovery against the dollar in the afternoon. Trading volume was a light 180 million shares against 200 million on Wednesday with some investors holding off after Wall Street's fall on Wednesday for the
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    • 62 11 Aug 9 Won 671 -3 Hyundai Co«p Hyundai Motor KAL 1085 656 489 745 20 -4 -6 5 660 1325 -15 680 425 -4 618 11 820 514 -2 713 -2 625 -5 1010 -1 672 +6 1400 40 Gold Stor Hand Bk 819 735 unch -5 Ssangyong C«m
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    • 451 11 SYDNEY: Australian sharemarkets closed easier in nervous trading yesterday, following mixed signals from abroad. Near the close, the All Ordinaries Index was down 2.3 at 727.1, the All Industrials Index was down 3.3 at 1,020.4 and the All Resources Index was down 1.6 at 497.5. National turnover was 26.89
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    • 164 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed generally higher in moderate trading. The Book Club index rose 0.19 points to 118.24 on turnover of 18.4 million baht with 256,330 shares traded. AUG 09 Mm Siam City Cement 390 unch Aokhom Thoi Siam Cradrt 82 25 Aim Fixe S*om Tyre Ayuthoya In* South
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    • 129 11 MANILA: Share prices closed generally easier yesterday, in trading which remained dull because of the tight money situation in the Philippines. The Commercial and Industrial Index was down 0.27 at 116.58 and the Mining marker fell 9.94 to 945.28. Oils were unchanged at 0.713. Philex B eased to 0.14
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    • 54 11 Reuter CHINA LIGHT AND POWER Co Ltd (CLP) said sales in the nine months ended June 30 rose by 15.2 per cent from the same 1983 period. In its quarterly report, CLP said this exceeded a forecast of 9.7 per cent growth. Manufacturing sector sales rose
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    • 262 11 AP NIPPONDENSO, a leading Japanese manufacturer of electrical car parts and an affiliate of Toyota Motor Corp, said on Wednesday that it will build a manufacturing plant for automobile air conditioner parts in Michigan, US. The new plant, to be located in Battle Creek,
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    • 146 11 AFP MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co retained its position as Japan's top profit earner in fiscal 1963. It is the fourth consecutive year the company has earned that position, registering a consolidated profit of US$2.O4 billion, an economic report said. Toyota Motor Corp came second
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    • 59 11 INTERNATIONAL City Holdings Ltd will not be able to pay a dividend in the foreseeable future if the property market in Hongkong remains in its currently depressed state, company chairman Li Ka Shing said in a statement. The company earlier reported a net loss after extraordinary items of
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    • 62 11 A seafood barbeque on the roof of the Hilton under a canopy of stars. What could be more tempting? An array of fresh seafood awaits you every Friday from 7 pm 10.30 pm. Be in vogue Lil )tary Very exclusive. Very* different. Very private. It's disco and more. I« "M
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    • 196 11 I hoi Seafood Served I n :I rue Siamese Style Thinking of food Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup. Charcoal-Grilled Seafood. Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresh seafood from our mini seafood market And cook up a storm.
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 516 12 THE DBS group has indicated that it will float its property arm, DBS Land Ltd, when the time is ripe. Senior vice-president Mr Lim Yong Wah, who is in charge of properties, said in the group's July house journal 'Banknotes', that new shareholders
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    • 3663 12 19M High Low Company Lost Solo orGr'« Dtv Div C*vr Qr'« YTd Not P/E Vol (•000) Doy High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 310 306 312 198 275 350 III 540 322 278 SI6 550 500 710 300 478 416 535 1340 428 168' 320* 302 695 455* 396 535
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    • 312 12 MALAYSIA Overseas Investment Corp (MOIC) has signed a joint venture agreement with the Fijian government for the development of a commercial complex in Suva. The agreement was signed in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, by the Prime Minister of Fiji, Ratu Sir Kamisese
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    • 225 12 SHARE prices closed broadly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday for the thrid straight day on continued profit-taking and a general lack of buying support. Turnover dropped significantly to 8.26 million shares valued at MJ22.46 million from Wednesday's 12.06 million units worth *32 95 million.
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    • 152 12 Rises Indices Kwwwtwe 1500 +MO Kromct Tut 740 +20 A«f Amg 9 635 15 MIT l«4icit»r *****11 *****51 MST Muriate 1459 71 1450 20 Falls NST Fwa 2606.33 2561.77 MST HomIi 656.13 657 66 SfBw 1050 -100 NST Properties 610.57 603.09 k+Mm 610 -40 NSTTi» 522 25
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    • 2496 12 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchance yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aiwonto <3 90S) Akem (2 248) (2) 2 20
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    • 96 12 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Thursday 1020.4 Wednesday 1023.5 Thursday 901.16 Week ogo 1010.0 Wednesday 894.13 NEW YORK Dow Jones Week ogo 893.69 TOKYO Wednesday 1196.11* Tokyo Dow Jones Tuesday 1204.62 Week ogo 1134.61 Thursday *****.36 Wednesday ***** 12 Stondard ond Poors Week ago *****.87 Wednesday 161.75
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    • 224 12 Monogers' prices for Aug 10 Singapore Unit Trust The Comm»fc« 3 22 3.42 The Savings Fund 2.01 2.13 S'pore Prog Fund 143 152 S pore Sec Fund 2 09 2 22* S pore Invest Fund 1.21 1 28 S'pore Equity Fmd 1 43 1.52 Asia Unit Trust Second
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    • 444 13 BOTH United Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings Bhd (UMW) and Inchcape Bhd have secured franchises to assemble American trucks in Malaysia. The former will assemble trucks under the Kenworth name and the latter under Pacific trucks. Both will be assisted in the assembly by
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    • 69 13 Reuter XEROX Corp has established an artificial intelligence systems business subsidiary which will be part of Xerox Special Information Systems. The company expects significant growth in the artificial intelligence market during the next two to five years. A Xerox spokesman said artificial intelligence is a technology for
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    • 786 13 SHARE prices closed easier yesterday, with some issues falling sharply, despite the prospects of a further Vi point cut in UK clearing bank base rates, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT 30 Share Index was down 11.5 points at 827.5. The market tended to be overshadowed by a
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    • 226 13 SHANGRI-LA Hotel Ltd, ranked among the world's top hotels for offering the best services, has not been spared the adverse effects of competition. For the half-year ended June 30, 1964, the group suffered a 25 per cent drop in pre-tax profits to $11.87
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    • 132 13 Reuter ROYAL DUTCH/Shell Group said the Improvement in its second quarter ISB4 net income reflected higher equity crude oil production and better results from chemicals and other industry segments. The group reported an increase in net income in the second quarter to £778 million from £621
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    • 561 13 NEPTUNE Orient Lines, the listed national carrier, is venturing into a number of support businesses aimed at maintaining its leading position in the highly-competitive shipping industry. The company has plans to step up its transport and shipping-related activities, ranging from the expansion of terminal
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    • 406 13 RENONG Bhd has proposed the purchase of two companies, one of which owns the Wilayah shopping complex in Kuala Lumpur. It is taking over the entire issued and paid-up capital of Bonus Properties Sdn Bhd comprising 3.753 million Msl shares for $21.36 million. Payment will be
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    • 82 13 NOTICES hi NTEANATIONAL PTE. LTD. ARE PLEASED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT AS OF IST OCTOBER 1984, TransHansa Projects Inc. WHOSE HEAD OFFICE IS LOCATED AT: 21 WEST STREET SUITE 2306 NEW YORK NY ***** TEL: (212) 422 5561 TELEX: *****4 THP WILL CONTROL ALL OUR UNITED STATES BUSINESS BOARD
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  • 422 14  -  By JOANNE YAP A GENERAL MANAGER and two deputy managers from Singapore will run the Chiwan oil exploration support base in China during the first two years of its operation. After this period, an official from the China Nanshan Development Company Ltd, a major
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  • 292 14 THE UOB group may set salary standards for bargainable officers in the banking industry soon. The UOB is now negotiating with the 1,300-strong Singapore Bank Officers Association. According to well-informed sources, some local banks want UOB to take the lead in wage
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  • 177 14 BRITISH Petroleum has cut its posted prices for petrol and petroleum products as expected yesterday. Following similar moves by Shell, Mobil and Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC), BP's petrol and products were lowered five US cents a US gallon on average. BP
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  • 499 14 THE US government may give a go-ahead for Chicago to trade with Singapore by Sep 5 when the Republic launches its financial futures market. This was indicated by Mr Marshall Hanbury, senior adviser to the Washington-based Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), who said
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  • 370 14 AFP BEIJING'S top representative in Hongkong warned yesterday that the colony might face internal or external disruptions before or after reverting to China in 1997. Mr Xu Jiatun, head of the Hongkong branch of the New China News Agency, was speaking at a
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  • 306 14 THE FRIENDLY service engineer or technician is not just one who smiles and says "hello". When he visits a company to repair a faulty machine, he should also ask the right questions, show he understands the problems, tell his
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  • 454 14  -  By AMY BALAN THE AIR-CONDITIONING of offices and factories is a major reason why Asean economies will do well in the coming decades. Because of air-conditioning, people are now able to work in manufacturing, office and service establishments for longer hours and more
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  • 56 14 WALL Street stock prices were lower in early trading yesterday as investors continued to take profits. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down fractionally to under 1196. Overall, losers held about a two to one lead over gainers. Volume was about 12 million shares. Chesebrough-Pond led the
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  • LATE FILE
    • 58 14 Reuter US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said he expects interest rates to decline because of a reduced economic growth rate, less demand for money and a good supply of funds. "All of the indicators, in my judgment, would indicate a lessening of interest rates by the
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    • 59 14 and higher growth AFP ECONOMIC growth in the US, as measured by gross national product, will expand 7.2 per cent this year, making 1984 the most productive year for the US economy since 1951, Treasury Secretary Donald Regan has predicted. Mr Regan said the government expected GNP to increase 6.5
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    • 24 14 Reuter POLAND'S most prominent dissident intellectual, Jacek Kuron, was released from prison yesterday under a government amnesty, his relatives said. Reuter
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    • 63 14 YASSER Arafat, chairman of the faction-ridden Palestine Liberation Organisation said yesterday that the PLO has reached agreement with King Hussein of Jordan on the principle of a confederation between the kingdom and a future Palestinian state. Mr Arafat said in Tunis: "Both of us have accepted the resolution
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    • 52 14 AP CHINA projects a population of 1.2 billion by the year 2000, its delegate to the UN International Conference on Population said. Wang Wei, Chinese Family Planning Minister, noted that his country has reduced its birth rate more rapidly than any other during the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 82 14 Pre-Public-Offering OCT Corporation IUTFi-rTllKf: (Diversified Companies Trust) Over-the-counter-limited-offer New Share lesue: US$ 10 Million Reserve your Shares Now at PAR-VALUE of US$ 10,00 each. (Asking Price August 30, 1984 US$ 10,50) An Immediate Advantage of 5%! Estimated Values: 1985 US$ 12,00; 1986 13,50; 1988 19,00; 1990 28,00 This beats Inflation
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    • 99 14 w ■m From the sweetmeat kitchen of the ancient world, Greece, comes hundreds of varieties of enticing nut and fruit-filled pastries The best known among these, I suppose, is tlx? Baklava, says Mandarin Singapore's Fxecutive Chef, Charles Henz. A marvellously rich pastry of nuts baked between layers of paper thin
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    • 55 14 Outlook for today: Showers expected in several areas in the early morning. Report tor 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Aug 9 at the airport Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 25.3 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 8.90 Roinfall in millimetres Nil Rainfall this month 22.2
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 100 15 SHIPS IN the Pacific Ocean region will be able to make telephone calls to shore at a reduced rate during weekends. The weekend reduced rate is being offered by the Internatioarial Maritime Satellite Organisation (Inmarsat) who is operating the satellite space segment for ship-to-shore maritime telephone service.
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      • 72 15 Reuter THE JAPAN-Latin America East bound Freight Conference, the Japan-West Coast South America Freight Conference and the Japan-Mexico Freight Conference said they will cut or abolish congestion surcharges from Aug 15 for the following ports. Santa Marta, Colombia, surcharge abolished, currently US$2 per revenue ton. Buenaventura, Colombia, surcharge
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      • 99 15 Reuter A THREE-DAY strike by over 150 port officers in Chittagong ended on Wednesday, the port authority said. The decision to return to work was taken after the authority said it would review promotions given to some other officers,* the cause of the dispute, within a week.
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    • 541 15  -  By WALTON MORAIS AMERICAN shipping line Seawinds has expanded its trans-Pacific service to include Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. With the departure of its vessel, Orient Winds from California on Monday, the American line launched its new service which will call at the
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    • 179 15 AFP HONGKONG Port is one of the world's busiest but also potentially dangerous, a recent Marine Department study has shown. For it does not have a modern control system, relying instead on information about vessel positions and headings as supplied by ships' masters over
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    • 280 15 Bernama PENANG Port Commission (PPC) plans to computerise its container control systems by the end of the year in an effort to provide a more efficient container operations. According to the latest issue of "Berita Pelabuhan", a monthly publication of the commission, the
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    • 736 15 Ihlpptwg Uw Col At#o VI 3 Ahranfcial Lr»ar VI 5 AC Toaplar A%>oc X VI 5 5 Antoro Shpg IV APCLna V 4 AH. 4/5 AITOW L«m X 4 Asa Awobrofcar V 5 Alhs Una* X 5 Auwauo Ln* V Baft-Onartt vt 4/5 BoTtk En» IX 2
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    • 829 16 Seatrade AS INTERMODAL carriers threaten to mushroom in Japan, the country's Ministry of Transport is understood to be considering the introduction of legislation for their control. Discussions on the problem were expected to start this month after the MoT's reorganisation on July 1,
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    • 379 16 Cargonews Asia AUSTRALIAN National Line has foreshadowed farreaching changes to its fleet and operations as its new management begins a study of every trade, terminal and agency activity. Chief executive Max Moore-Wilton said the need to be competitive and earn an adequate
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    • 1585 16 FRESH chartering on Wednesday was largely confined to the voyage sector where tonnage was taken to cover coal, ore, fertiliser and grain cargoes, brokers said. A Hongkong charterer took an unnamed vessel for ten 25,000 long ton shipments of coal spread from Aug 1984 to May 1985 from
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    • 424 16 July 21-Aug 11 Ga 1braith's 1984 shipping course (details: Galbraith's, 88 Fenchurch St, London EC3). Aug 7-11 Insurance course for managers of Arab companies organised by LLoyd's of London Press in association with the General Arab Insurance Federation, the Hilton International, London. Aag M-Sept 9 International exhibition on
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    • 238 17 TMR/ITN of the six big «Japanese lines are into the Tttnal stages of consultations on the reorganisation of services in the transPacific trade. The key to settling negotiations is the introduction of a new freight pooling system involving three groups, each composed of two
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    • 394 17 TAIWAN'S Yang Ming Line has modified its aggressive outsider image by joining its first conference. It has become a member of the East Asia section of the Australian and New Zealand Eastern Shipping Conference. Yang Ming plans its first sailing from the Far
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    • 281 17 Seatrade Week A COMPREHENSIVE forecast of the near-term prospects for the world container shipping industry has been produced by an American securities firm, Alex Brown Sons Inc of Baltimore and London stockbroker Laurence Prust. Confirming the speculation of many liner analysts, the report shows that 1984
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    • 197 17 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. Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia Straits
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    • 3874 22 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.
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    • 715 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL movement date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Al Wajba B Seroja Hakata Maru WMNne Tokyo E Handsome CC Seattle Takari H Thana Bhum Namg Glory Maersk Mango Prof Szafer Maria N Topaz
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    • 1616 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B ATEA African Shipping Agencies (Si Alra-Enraata Liar Transgroup (S) AArenktel Uan Service Kim Shpg <S> Alfred C Taepter Oceanus Shipping Agen cy (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpar Imrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo
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    • 312 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Sunny Ocean 5 Sunship alongside 10.8.84/0700 Tofuku Mam 15/6 Dorval alongside 10.8.84/1700 > Santa Clara 47 Seallon alongside 10.8.84/1200 > Builder III 22 TSoon 10.8.84/0700 12.8.84/0700 Chang Won 15/6 Shin Yamato 10.8.84/1700 11.8.84/2300 r Donam No 6
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    • 261 16 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe Vessel 1 S'part N DEJMA I 11/9 N HOUTMAMI 18/9 Sated Sailed Saited Silted S*>ted Siikd 12/1 13/8 3 9 Mm fw. 1) Barcelona. Gcmm. Amsterdam Antwerp. I.Havre. Baste. UK. 3) Bremen Bremerhaven. Aarhuv Copenhagen. Hetsinki 4) Makno. Stockholm Oslo *Acceptmg Europe
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    • 918 17 The Straits Steamship Group QCC Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP S£RVICE TO UK/CONTINENT KKN EWttSS NMMKMFHS HONGKONG COTES fMfflltWt MY KNALDOt interna u» konloon ur IIIM( [OTKg ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: Hm*w| t« Copwdujerv Airtus, Gcttwi (Uttrdjm :to Antwerp. Amsterdam, (hto Swtfcimpton UR rtpms. Mist 1 DuWki Mikno. Stockholm. Hehrtu. Sondcrtauri
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    • 661 17 SABAH, BRUNEI ANB SARAWAK FREKHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ABEN ANB REB SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CONGESTION SURCHARGE The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at the undernoted port and have reported and agreed on the following:ASSAB: In view of the improved
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    • 727 18 u Hapag-Uoyd TO CONIINENJ UK EXPORTS I S port PXobntj S'ton HTmj Bluvon Kd tm/ loBremcn Eip.iu 13/1 14/1 1/9 3/9 5/9 6/9 1/9 H*nbi»i Eiprtu 20/1 21/1 7/9 9/9 11/9 12/9 14/9 liimu Mjru 27/1 29/1 10/9 11/9 21/9 22/9 24/9 Botu.on 4/9 J/9 23/9 25/9 27/9 21/9 30/9
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    • 456 18 FULLY CONTAINERISED SER V I C_E TO FUROPE VIA SltZ T A Membu ol the Act Contortum ORKNTAL C*F *0W 2? 8 HK CONTAOCR 41N c*vau* pau. <i* 5 9 cm cow*** 2im 10 9 CWVALfR «oa «o* 15 9 HP"* cursTW M/ At SO LOAOMC FOR Ml MtRHAVtN PKeUnj
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    • 466 19 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA WIS AT A E-Sl5 20-22/8 AOEN, HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AO ABA KOTA MEGAH E-517 17-20/S HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, PTSUOAN, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA, DM KOTA WIRAWAN E-51# 5-10/8 ADEN, HOOEIOAH. JCDOAH. AOASA KOTA WARUNA E-521 10-14/9 HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH, AOASA. PTSUOAN KOTARAKYAT E-523 IS-20/9
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    • 250 19 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDN. BHD. VESSEL VOY. PENANG P KELANG LOADM6 FOR NOTANMH 6/14 14-17/1 10-23/0 KU/KK/SXN KOTA BERIIAK 6/04 10-24/0 LBN/KK/TA KOTABAHAGIA 7/14 1-15/9 KK/SXN/TA Agents SINGAPORf Pll TFL *****33 P KHANG SFt AT AN AGENCY Tfl *****6 *****3? Kl Sfl ATAN AGENCY TEL *****9 *****2 PFNANG I[ AN
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    • 498 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION Loading for Ranfoon S pore P.Kelang Penong Bassein** V6B In Pt/8 Aug Soiled Htone Ywo V 194 17/18 Aug 15/16 Aug Po-on V 75 20/22 Aug Avo* 29/30 Aug 25/27 Aug LOADING FOR HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP LOADING FOR HONGKONG, JAPAN BANK LINE
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    • 661 20 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE luitac I- EOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. lACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accqrtnt 'CI FC4 (Warn P S-mapwr I Anpt« Hn 4 Sapt VI Sapt 2 Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Atctftac fa/fa (M«n !>•» fr«p r 13/ II A<* 15/17 Au| 24 Aug 21/22
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    • 691 20 SANKO ASIA fncm JAPANESE PORTS ANO HONGKONG O 1 GOTONG ROYONG 2 SEtSHOMARU 3 SANKO SCROPIO 4 SMNKO MARU 5 ROYU MAKU 6 NAPtI 7 NPfO MAIM Singapore 11/13 Aut 11/12 Auf 14/16 Ah( 15/17 Auf 15/17 Aut 11/20 Au t 24/2® Aut P KeUn f 14/15 Aut 13/14 Auf
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    • 431 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road "27 16 Internationa l Pla*a Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 |10 Lmesl I BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ft* SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S port P KeUng Lo*dM( far: FORT YRLE 2J/I IWiiM/MM A|«h Swcipore WMW <FTC) ITO BOOMS *****11 L »T» RHTANt 9VTMG CO BM. BK>
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    • 533 21 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW BRIDGE 21W. HK CONTAINER 41*. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHIEF S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1300 21/8 LCI Cargo 0100 21/8 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) C CONTAINER 26E. MAETERLINCK 2E„ BRISBANE.... SYDNEY BURME MELBOURNE. ADELADE FREMANTLE. Also xceptmf car jo to/from Bangkok
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    • 514 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DON AM I SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK, KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON s r-wf turns NIPIIJH •(>(NCIIS PU 110 Ifl 7/899;/ 7/***** (Booking ??\?0?? i Opfulmns I ??09.»84 i luminal I ??0?«S0 ??0?S04 iCISI Mti lISII »UNI\ lIWIS SHII SON BHD Kl M 4 4390
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    • 654 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUR.DMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KEIMC pfWANG NO S I S TK CEmSSS? S?t FLOO HM THONG SHTPMG 23 Qua, Penang KLANG "WLAYSIA
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    • 65 21 ahrenkiel liner service gmbh DURBAN JOHANNESBURG.MAPUTO. MAURITIUS A REUNION SHENG TAI LINE REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN-STRAITS-TAIWAN Vessd KAO KEE_ S POKE P KELANG WIGHT FORMOSA V 26 31/7 In Port 12/1 DOMSI V.14 3/1 5/S 13/1 15/1 LAMN V.14 C/S 9/1 IS/I lt/S &erara( Acenls EAGLE CORPORATION (PTE) LTD I#
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 583 22 ICc<|i<Mial Container Lines fSSSSTII 3 5a,1,n 9 8 Weekly 1.,.t0t) Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A. 1500 Hr#. Tuea, Thura Sat REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY SM SKU BKK PUT SKLA RATANA BHUM 03/1 M 9/11 Auf 14/16 Aug 11/19 Aug- 22/23 Aug RATANA BHUM 119/ IN 26/27 ft*
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 168 23 140 CfCH STREET itMJ Pll BUILOaNG TELEX RS ***** OWING CABLE AOO OCEANWNO OCEANRING MARINE PTE LTD 140 CECIL STREET «HM3 PIL BLXLOaNG TELEX RS ***** ORINQ CABLE AOO OCEANMNQ SINGAPORE 0100 TEL 1 (9LMESI STORE PENANG LOADMG FOR Safcd In Part BANDAR ABBAS, BANDAR BUSHRE REGULAR SERVICE TO Mil>1)11
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    • 57 23 BALTIC ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD RAt T.( SH'P luuulii eta etd ocstwtxm wSt/S.afca,i SQWIJRG (BR 1974). 22 tag 24 Auj PantianaA Damck capacity 20 torn i. NG Shipping Private Ltd. Aa T«tophon«: *****90. *****43. \y SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE CHTTT A GONG/MADRAS (S par. Flat) SMGtfOK PENANG CHTTTA6ONC NEW GALACTIC* 20/1 NEW
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    • 652 23 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Magaxin* Road. "05-08 Central Buifctmg Singapore 0105 Tal: 533M14 I *****22 WUKIYS£RVIC£ SINGAPORE 10 KUCHING VESSEL LM PETALMG ETA ETO ta Port 10/1 17/1 11/S LIZENA PTE LTD T«l: *****2*. *****67, *****64 T*t*x: R*****1 mnMc nn. ETD Load*? hw MEKONG VENTIM 31/1 HCN/Plm Pa*
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 76 24 PI GREENWICH SERVICES PTE LTD kcu.w samcc to mdui VESSEL AGNES PRDC SEAHORSE ETA ETD DESTMATION h Part IS/I BANGKOK 20/S 23/1 CHTT AGONG/MADRAS 18-A HONGKONG STREET S PORE 0105 TEL *****6 (3 LINES) *****05 TELEX NO R*****3/RS2B4S9 PELITA SHIPPING (PTE.) LTD. SHPOWNERS IMPORTERS-EXPORTERS COMMISSION AGENTS N. liltain M Tnt
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    • 87 24 SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD M.V. RYUSEI MAMJ V-2 SjM M.V. CHOSfI MMU (Ro/lto) Sjfcd M V YAYASAN SATU V 2 Sated M V FAVOMNA V-l lt/t M.V MOREXA V-l 19/1 CUnttONC KAMCH RANGOON Hejvyftt ivafafafc mm OCEAN KTI MMM COM. (Til) LTD F,r a*#™ tm i« *****11 l«R) «ptfo I*H!t
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    • 642 24 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT fCL LCI i *ETA mufm. AUSTRALIA 14/t. lt/t. 27/t. 7/9 UK/CONTINENT n/i. u/4. mt.«/« CANAOA/U.S.A. u/i 2i/«. ji/i NEW ZEALAND 71/ S. mi. 2/9. 7/9 FAR EAST 14/1. 23/1. 31/1 sum* kiboumc ADEIACK BtlSBA* FMMANTK UK PORTS SCAMMAMA IE HMtt ANTKRT lOTIEMMM BKAEN HAMBURG *11 MA KM PORTS
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    • 642 24 Everett Lines COMPAMA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ♦1 oadin| to< UMta Mjtarani Ho and <11 ottier Peruvian ports «ntti t'anslupment at Kobe On CPV Throufk Mi of Lading lo tmal destination Pen** P KeUnf Singapore RAMOfVEKTT 13/14 At* THOHASEVEKETT 19/21 Au| 22/23 A** HUOCWRETT 13/15 Sept 16/17
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    • 537 24 ZIM NON-CONFERENCE FULL CONTMNEX SERVICE accept* FCLA cargoes to USA East I Nest Coast Panama. Caribbean and East Cauda FeeOe. Mb*, Sai Lai Kit Sa> Nye Hh «SSU mKW 14 Am| 13 Sept 22 Upl S«p« 77 It* n S«p< A WSSfI m MRU 23 A* 13S*t22SeptKS*t27Sapt21S«l A KSStI rn
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 164 24 I Regional Weather j A J £1 y a ■> SS >- m ss ft s /I rri^i K SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature c yC\ U Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots RO n \AJ O Cloudy Sky
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