The Business Times, 23 August 1984

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, AUGUST a, ltM 60 CENTS
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  • 279 1 A SENIOR Malaysian Cabinet minister has warned that the government may ban some imports and impose prohibitive duties on others as part of a 'buy Malaysian' campaign to protect local manufacturers and to reduce a widening payments deficit. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, the
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  • 474 1  -  Trading on 'ready' basis to resume from Sep 3 By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI IN A DRAMATIC turn of events in the continuing Pan Electric controversy, the Stock Exchange of Singapore regulatory committee has decided to remove the "designated security" status it imposed on the
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  • 420 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG, Banking Correspondent GROWTH IN deposits with banks in Singapore has slowed down markedly in the past 12 months. But their loans showed steady growth while their total assets expanded at a more rapid rate, according to latest Government statistics
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  • 123 1 Reuter TWO MAJOR Hongkong banks yesterday announced that they would cut their prime lending rate by one percentage point to 14 per cent, effective today. The anouncement was made by the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Chartered Bank. The Hongkong Association of Banks also announced
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 1 SHARE prims clwi mixed en markedly Improved volune oo the stock market yesterday. lie morning seosion was strong, bat rampant profit-tak-ing In the afternoon caused the market to ease a little. At the final bell, the BT Composite Index had collected 2-84 points to 834.83 while the Straits
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  • 434 1 UPI FEARS OVER China's plan to take control of Hongkong have spurred a flight of capital from the colony, but its overall economic health is sound. "There is sufficient evidence to support the view that there has been an increased outflow of certain
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  • 495 1  -  By JEFFREY TSANG COMPANIES with projects in "the forefront of technology" will be eligible for a new Skills Development Fund grant scheme which subsidises up to 90 per cent of the costs incurred. The new incentive scheme Initiatives in New Technologies (Intech) was
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    • 310 1 Indian chamber appoints first woman committee member MRS Zareena N Bana, a director of Bana Trading Co Pte Ltd, hat bacome tha first woman committaa mambar of tha Indian Chambar of Commerce. Mrs Bana is also the treasurer of the Singapore Timber Exporters Association. Bana Trading is a timber and
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    • 131 1 Letters to the Editor, Pege 9 Pen-El forms joint venture company, Pege 15 Full report, Pag* 13 International stocks, 10 Asian stocks, Pag* 11 RENT ONE OF OUR CARS AND YOU MAY NEVER GET A CHANCE TO DRIVE IT. That will happen if you hire one of our chauffeur-driven luxury
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 363 2  -  By GRACE YU IMAGINE the ordeal of being trapped in a Housing and Development Board lift and reaching frantically for the alarm bell, hoping that someone would call the repair unit. This could soon be a thing of the
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    • 373 2  -  By YAP BOH HOON A QUESTION burning in the minds of fire protection equipment suppliers is who will clinch the deal worth more than half a million dollars to provide fire security for a new Telecoms exchange. In April, Telecoms called a tender
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    • 430 2 THE CHIEF of the South-east Asia department of the Soviet Foreign Ministry, Mr Anatoli Saitsev, and senior local Foreign Affairs officials met this week to discuss bilateral relations and international issues. But while there was no apparent change in the Soviet stand on issues such
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    • 248 2  -  By MONICA GWEE THE INDIAN Chamber of Commerce has elected its first woman committee member. Mrs Zareena N Bana, director of Bana Trading Co Pte Ltd, will serve a two-year term as one of the four members of the export section of
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    • 35 2 THE TRAFFIC Police handles the testing of motorcylists and not the Registry of Vehicles as reported in the BT article "The choice is yours lose your 'L' or lose your bike?" on Aug 18.
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    • 362 2 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER Aug 22-24 Decision-Making Hotel Equitorial Decision Processes Processes International Aug 24 Qualification In Hilton Hotel Singapore Society Audit Reports Of Accountants Aug 25 Public Relations Hyatt Hotel Singapore In The Growing Jaycees Business Aug 27-28 Developing New Royal Holiday Purchasing And Techniques
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    • 358 2 ISA INOUE, a Japanese metallurgical engineer is in Singapore to study how Japanese technology can contribute to Singapore and Asean industries Mr Inoue, a graduate from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, has taken on the post of resident engineer with NKK (Nippon Kokan KK). While in Singapore,
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    • 411 3  -  By ALVIN TAY THE CUSTOMS and Excise Department expects revenue to reach the $1 billion mark this year because of the recovery in the world economy, and the high duties on liquor, tobacco and petrol. The department's latest annual report says that in
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    • 323 3  -  By JAIME LYE ACCOR, the largest hotel chain in Continental Europe, is to go ahead with its expansion plans in the Asia-Pacific region. Mr Gerard Pelisson, cochairman of the group which manages the Novotel Orchid Inn, said yesterday that it has signed
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    • 66 3 THE VIENNESE chicken that has been a speciality of the Wienerwald restuarant in the Novotel Orchid Inn is to be waltzed ont of the door. The flavour of the Austrian capital is to be replaced with the aromas of the Marseilles waterfront lor the hotel's
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    • 261 3 WITH many countries feeling the effects of the recession, governments and the hotel industry in the region vitally need to consult each other and cooperate to solve the expected glut in hotel rooms. This call was made yesterday by Mr
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    • TRADE TALK
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        77 3 edition of the MIMS Hospital Equipment and Supplies directory, current until June 1965 is now available. The directory contains more than 900 pages of product descriptions, illustrations and specifications. The directory was published by IMS Publishing in Australia. Information in the directory is laid out in 14 sections
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      • 85 3 language, previously available for use in computers only through specially-designed programs, is now readily accessible to personal computer owners. This has been made possible by the IBM-PC Chinese Character Generator and Graphic Monitor Adaptor introduced by Computerage Pte Ltd. The Chinese card can be easily installed in any
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      • 70 3 a fashionable quartz watch, has made its debut in Singapore. Designed by Madam Simone Bedat of Raymond Weil, a Swiss watch manufacturer, Kolber makes its debut IV2 years after it was launched in West Asia and Europe. Available in more than 250 different designs, it is being retailed at
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      • 110 3 annual Interdec '84 exhibition, which will be held at the World Trade Centre between Sep 19 and 23, promises to be twice the size of the show staged last year. The exhibition, which features interior decoration, furnishing and finishing materials, has expanded to more than 10,000 sq metres.
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    • 203 3 REPRL3ENTATIVES from the tool and die industry are concerned over the shortage of skilled labour in the industry. They discussed the shortage with Dr Tay Eng Soon at the end of a visit yesterday by Dr Tay, Minister-in-Charge and
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    • 162 3 THE TRADE Development Board has published the second part in a series of country profiles to help local businessmen penetrate overseas markets. The latest set The Country Profile Series comes two months after the board first released 11 profiles on countries, including
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    • 558 3  -  Joint-venture to make machine spare parts By LIM SOON NEO A LOCAL engineering company will set up a joint venture tool and die factory in China to manufacture machine spare parts for the semiconductor industry. The factory, to be set up by Microfits
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    • 388 3  -  By ANNA TEO SINGAPORE Polytechnic students will have a computer breakthrough when their library goes fully on-line in December. The Polytechnic will install in mid-October a totally-inte-grated, fully-automated library system. It will be the first library in Singapore with an all on-line
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    • 140 3 A TEAM led by the Malaysian Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan, arrived in Singapore last night for a fourday visit. The Minister, accompanied by his wife, was received by the Minister for Communications and Second Minister of Defence, Dr Yeo Ning Hong,
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 449 4 Five million jobless workers under 25 years AFP THERE WAS no improvement in the social situation in the European Economic Community (EEC) last year, as unemployment rose to 10.8 per cent amid signs that xenophobia and racism were becoming "dangerously common".
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    • 102 4 AFP SIX REPRESENTATIVES of Asean are scheduled to arrive in Tokyo today on a mission to further strengthen relations with Japan. The Asean secretaries-gener-al from Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia are to hold talks with Japan's foreign ministry officials.
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    • 219 4 AFP THE AMERICAN dollar may cost 50 Philippine pesos by 1990 or 250 per cent higher than the current black market rate of one to 20. An official of the Center for Research and Communications in Manila said the exchangerate forecast was
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    • 230 4 UPI GRIM-FACED residents of Tripoli pulled bodies of neighbours and relatives from demolished homes yesterday after 22 hours of bitter fighting left at least 90 people dead and hundreds injured. Beirut's respected An Nahar newspaper said the battles between
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    • 305 4 ENFORCEMENT officers of the Road Transport Department (RTD) in Johore have accused lorry drivers in the state of smearing the good name of the department. They said the lorry drivers hoodwinked their employers into giving them cash for bribes to officers of the
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    • 84 4 Reuter FORMER Chinese air force pilot Sun Tien-chin, who defected to Taiwan, said he is planning to marry another defector, cellist Li Tien-Hui. It will be the second marriage for both. Miss Li said her husband in China remarried after her defection. Mr Sun left a wife
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    • 223 4 UPI A MILITARY court yesterday sentenced an Indonesian army officer to ten years in prison for spying for the Soviet Union. Lt Col Susdaryanto was caught red-handed passing secret documents to a Soviet Embassy official in February 1982. The subsequent trial led
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    • 293 4 CHINA'S central bank, after allowing individual companies to dabble in stock issues for the first time in 35 years, now looks set to take the experiment further. The official New China News Agency quoted banking authorities in Shanghai as saying the bank has
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    • 344 4 AFP THE US Treasury plans to issue its first bonds reserved for foreigners at the end of September, authoritative circles have disclosed in Washington. Experts said the issue would serve as a test for new regulations announced last week that prohibited
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    • 86 4 Reuter BRITAIN AND China have fixed the next round of their talks on Hongkong for Sep 5 and 6. A joint statement issued in Beijing said that the 21st round of formal negotiations were concluded yesterday in the Chinese capital. The
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    • 158 4 UPI JAPAN HAS rejected American requests that it drop tarriffs that protect producers of veneer, plywood, walnuts and particle board, a US official said after talks on Wednesday. Forestry agency director General Kenichi Kakudo said the four items would not be added to a package of
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    • 682 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From KAL KE687 0020 SEL/KUL PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CI009 0040 TPE OA GA71I6 0210 HLP OA GA7217 0720 HLP S1A SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH68I 0820 KUL TMA TL35I 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH60I 0905 KUL SV SV378 0910 JED/RUH
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    • 380 5 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S budget for 1984/85 should nurture continued economic recovery and help boost business and consumer confidence in the government's pragmatic economic policies. Private economists in Sydney said yesterday that the projected outcome, however, would depend strongly on economic growth assumptions being correct. Treasurer
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    • 169 5 Bernama THE POPULATION of Peninsular Malaysia, without taking into account net migration, was estimated to be 12.04 million in 1962. Of the total, 6.71 million or 55.73 per cent were Malays, 4.02 million (33.38 per cent) were Chinese and 1.23 million (10.21 per cent)
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    • 411 5 AFP MALAYSIA PLANS to soften its oil production-sharing contract (PSC) terms in order to attract new explorers and encourage development of marginal fields. Dato Rastam Hadi, managing director of the state oil company Petronas, told the Oil and Gas News weekly that
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    • 162 5 AP photo A PRIEST blesses the tomb of slain Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino during a mass on Tuesday commemorating the first anniversary of his death. Mr Aquino was killed while under military escort upon his arrival in the Philippines from
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    • 381 5 Reuter CHINA'S leader Deng Xiaoping, who turned 80 years old yesterday, has said that China needed both Marxism and an open-door policy to foreign investment. Mr Deng, who reversed many of the late Chairman Mao Zedong's policies after taking over the reins of power two years
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 67 5 THE BIGGEST oil and natural gas lease sale ever in Alaska's Beaufort Sea was scheduled for yesterday, marking the first test of industry sentiment for the area since last December's massive losses on a dry hole at Mukluk Island. The US Minerals Management Service said the oil industry
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      • 71 5 THE SON-in-law of Andrei Sakharov has asked a United Nations body to send an envoy to the Soviet Union to find out what has happened to the dissident physicist. Efrem Yankelevich told the UN Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities there had been no
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      • 43 5 THE United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Poul Harding, will visit Thailand and Vietnam next month for talks, a UNHCR spokesman said on Tuesday. Mr Hartling may also visit camps in Thailand for refugees from neigh- bouring Cambodia, the spokesman said.
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      • 48 5 JAPANESE education Minister Yoshiro Mori will embark on a groundbreaking visit to China on Friday at the invitation of the Chinese government, Japanese officials said yesterday. Foreign Ministry officials said Mr Mori"s visit will be the first official visit to China by a Japanese Education Minister.
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      • 45 5 THE TOKYO Astronomical Observatory has announced plans to build in Hawaii what it says will be the world's largest telescope. A spokesman said the telescope is to be constructed at a cost of about US$83 million and should be completed in the early 1990s.
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      • 64 5 Agencies AN OFF-duty army gunner trying to impress his girlfriend at a weapons exhibition in Rio Branco, Brazil, loaded and fired an anti-tank cannon, destroying the governor's office and slightly injuring six visitors. The soldier was immediately arrested. An army spokesman said the exhibit had been put on in
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    • 263 5 AFP THE GOVERNMENTAL Japan Research and Development Corp said yesterday that it has succeeded in developing a new process to produce a much higher-performance gallium arsenide semiconductor which will speed up computer calculations. The new method, called photomolecular layer epitaxial process,
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    • 471 5 AFP PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi tried to distance herself from the controversial dismissal of a state chief minister on Tuesday, as the political row it has caused cast a shadow over her re-election chances. Mrs Gandhi told Parliament yesterday that the governmentappointed state
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    • 244 5 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA will consider reducing its oil production to a little below four million barrels per day (bpd) over the next few weeks to defend the current price structure. Venezuelan Energy and Mines Minister Arturo Hernandez Grisanti, reporting on a recent mission
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    • 641 6 Republicans oppose tax increases NYT THE MANIFESTOS on which Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale will run for president are as far apart as any two party platforms in 20 years. The Republican platform, approved by acclaim on Tuesday at the party convention in Dallas,
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    • 166 6 UPI THE VATICAN City newspaper L'Osservatore Romano ran a front-page editorial on Tuesday condemning as "satanic" the alleged sale of human foetuses for use in scientific research and the cosmetics industry. The editorial was based on charges by France's largest anti-abortion group,
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    • 257 6 Reuter US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan said the Reagan administration will consider the Republican platform proposal that a return to the gold standard "may be a useful tool" for price stability. He told a press conference the platform proposal, which is considered
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    • 200 6 Reuter WORLD LEADERS and senior officials are gathering in Bucharest for the 40th anniversary today of the Rumanian revolution but East Germany's Erich Honecker appears to be the only Soviet-bloc head of state present. Rumania's other East-bloc allies have only sent senior
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    • 365 6 UPI EMBATTLED Democratic vicepresidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro said she and her husband, who have a net worth of US$3.7B million, have revealed more private financial information than any other candidate in American history. "At no time did I violate any trust placed in me
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    • 85 6 UPI SOLAR ONE. the world's largest solar power plant, began full-time production of electricity on Tuesday, producing enough power to serve a community of 5,000 people. The US$l4l million project, about 190 km north-east of Los Angeles, is a joint effort of the US Department
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    • 442 6 AFP THE EUROPEAN consortium Airbus Industrie has decided to reopen its TAII 200- and 300seat long-haul plane project to break the near monopoly of the US Boeing 747, a company spokesman said in Paris on Tuesday. If conditions for the
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    • 369 6 NYT BRITISH coal chief lan MacGregor called on Tuesday for government action against mine union president Arthur Scargill over what he called a criminal conspiracy to enforce a 23-week-old pit strike by violence. He spoke a few hours after about 500 pickets
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    • 132 6 UPI FIVE DESOLATE islands off the west coast of Scotland, home for monks in the eighth century and now inhabited by seals and seabirds, are up for sale for a steal at US$7B,OOO. They may not be everyone's idea of an island paradise, but they
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    • 130 6 AFP THE INDONESIAN government is to simplify procedures for expatriates to work in Indonesia, Minister of Manpower Admiral Sudomo said on Tuesday. The Ministry of Manpower will soon issue new regulations streamlining procedures for the issuance of work permits to expatriates. Companies will
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    • 317 6 Reuter THE THIRD WORLD will have 453 million too many mouths to feed by the end of the century unless it improves its farming methods, an expert study said on Tuesday. The report by United Nations agencies and the Vienna-based International Institute
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 640 7 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed marginally lower against most major currencies yesterday in quite late trading due to lack of fresh factors. It closed slightly weaker at 2.8910/20 marks compared with New York's 2.8955/ 65 close, at 2.4125/35 Swiss francs against 2.4175/95 and at 242.00/10 yen compared with
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    • 40 7 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for $90 million 91-day, and $20 million 182-day Treasury bills. The tender closes on Aug 24. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 117 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate closed at V/» per cent on the Singapore interbank market yesterday, unchanged from Tuesday's closing level. The one-month term rate eased by 1/16-point, while the two and threemonth maturities were unchanged. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overnight 7 7/8 7 3/4 1
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      241 7 Asian ASIAN dollar deposit rates yesterday closed little changed from opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Interbank deposit rate* us$ Offer Bid 7 days 11 7/8 11 3/4 1 month 11 7/8 11 3/4 2 months 11 15/16 11 13/16 3 months 12 11 7/8 6 months 12 1/4 12
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    • 253 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Currenciee Nominal ri itM Quoted ytitifdfy croee parity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1465 2 1475 2 8196 2387 Sterling pound ***** ***** 7 3469 -61 76 Australian dollar 1 8339 1 8369 ***** -46 51 NZ dollar
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    • 318 7 SINGAPORE Futures fluctuated within a narrow range throughout the session yesterday before closing little changed from New York's levels. Trading in the December contract was active on a turnover of 949 lots, and it closed little changed at U*****.10 an ounce traded compared with New York's $356.80 357.50 close.
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 450 7 Reuter THE coupon on Japanese 10year government bonds is likely to fall to 7.1 per cent next month from 7.3 per cent for August issues following recent advances of the secondary market, securities sources say. Yukio Nakatsuka, director of Daiwa Securities Co,
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    • 124 7 THE INSTITUTE of South-east Asian Studies (ISEAS) has awarded the second Distinguished Fellowship in International Banking and Finance to Professor Ronald Findlay. Professor Findlay is Ragnar Nurkse Professor of Economics at Columbia University. Before coming to the Insti- tute, he was Gunnar Myrdal Visiting Research Professor
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    • 196 7 Reuter MOST Japanese interest rates are expected to firm slightly towards end-September but the yen is likely to stay weak until October when it will strengthen slightly against the UG dollar. Fuji Bank says in a monthly report that interest
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    • 663 7 Dividend Right Certificates as liable capital Reuter WEST German commercial banks have strongly criticised a planned amendment of banking law that would allow a littleused financial instrument to be recognised as liable capital. The Bundesbank on Tuesday said it is in principle in favour
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    • 203 7 AFP SWISS authorities are investigating an 80-million-franc scandal involving nine foreign and domestic banks. The affair first came to light in Tuesday's edition of the Zurich daily, Tages Anzeiger, which said that in 1961 and 1982 nine banks had lent 80 million Swiss
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    • 229 7 Bernama A NEW inter-bank computerisation system, now widely used by banks all over the world, may be introduced in Malaysia in 1966. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation's electronic data processing (EDP) manager Lim Peng Khoon told a forum on banking practices yesterday the
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    • 83 7 AFP THE Asian Development Bank (ADB) has announced a new zero-coupon, 20-year public bond offering of US$l billion in the Eurodollar market. Zero-coupon bonds pay no annual interest and are sold at a large discount from face value. The bond agreement was signed on Monday
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    • 108 7 Reuter JAPAN has pledged to offer 71.5 billion yen in loans to China during fiscal 1964 ending next March 31. The offer, made through the Japanese Embassy in Beijing, is part of the 470 billion yen in loans Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone pledged
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  • FEATURES
    • 449 8 ENTREPRENEURS who can exploit opportunities thrown up by technical changes are now fashionable in the West but are too rare in Singapore. This is an unsatisfactory state of affairs. Most of the companies in the manufacturing sector, which ranks as the largest industry in Singapore
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    • 570 8  -  South Korea's construction industry needs help to remain viable By OH ILSON Reuter YOU WILL FIND him suspended from a bridge being built in Penang, or sweating on a desert oil project in Saudi Arabia. The tough, skilled South Korean construction worker in the yellow hard hat
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    • 667 8  -  By JIM WOLF AFP A PERVASIVE sense of gloom and doom hangs heavily over leading members of Sri Lanka's 2.5 millionstrong ethnic Tamil community. Increasingly, even moderate community members have begun publicly equating the behaviour of government forces in the Tamil-dominated north
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    • 492 8  -  By STUART DIAMOND NYT WHEN THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) cut its official oil price last year from US$34 a barrel to $29, American consumers benefitted. So did airlines, oil importers and energyintensive industries such as steel and chemicals. It
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    • 637 9  -  By DILIP GANGULY AFP INDIA'S RAILWAYS, the longest in Asia and the fourth in the world, suffered as many as 14,779 accidents by official count last year, prompting a cartoonist to portray a passenger being garlanded by his family on his return after a train
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    • 866 9 Letters to the Editor Dear Sir, Having read the reply by the chairman of Pan Electric, together with the letter by "A Substantial Investor in Singapore" published on Aug 8, one can only wonder whether the Stock Exchange Committee was presented with the full file
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    • 259 9  -  DWD Dear Sir, Your correspondent Observer (BT, Aug 21) is entitled to his views on the reasons for the sharp decline in the price of Pan El shares recently. However, he seems to conveniently overlook the crux of the matter raised in letters in
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 654 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Shut up and get on with the packing! (4, 2) 7 Where to lie low when your cover's gone (8) 8 You need a pony to play (4) 10 As aircraft go, not a roaring success (6) 11 One stolen by a lawbreaker, if allowed? (6)
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  • SPORTS
    • 296 9 AP AMERICAN SPRINTER Carl Lewis, his golden prestige restored after a 300-metre upset in London, is the top and most expensive attraction of an international track and field meet in Zurich, entered by nine Los Angeles gold medal winners and 21
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    • 670 9 AFP "LIVERPOOL'S CROWN is there for the taking" was the theme of most championship previews in August 1983. Nine months later Graeme Souness sat in the visitors' dressing room at Notts County, sipped champagne to celebrate a third successive title, and reflected: "By
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    • 422 9 AP LI NING, China's Olympic gymnastics star, said Tuesday that "bad judging" and failure to do his best cost him a fourth gold medal in Los Angeles as the best all-round gymnast. In their first meeting with the press since returning home to an exuberant
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1000 9 I wa mm HIGHLIGHTS Zansker The Last Place on Earth 8.03 pm Channel 12 A continuation of last week's focus on one of the remotest areas on earth, Zansker, a village perched among the Himalayan mountains. In this episode, the life style of one of the families of the village
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 311 10 Reuter FINANCIAL Corp of America (FCA), battling to stay liquid, is paying well above market rates for its deposits and has removed early-withdrawal penalties on some instruments, thrift executives and analysts say. FCA last week said it had borrowed US$BOO million from the Federal
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    • 153 10 Reuter DEUTSCHE AaLagen-Leas-ing GMBH (DAL) has called in the Koblenz public prosecutor to investigate the business activities of some former directors. Management board chairman Hans Wielens said the Public Prosecutor's Office has been asked to investigate "in order once and for all to be
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    • 303 10 UPI WALL Street's summer rally woke from a weeklong slump with a buying spree that drove prices to a seven-month high on Tuesday in heavy trading generated by institutional investors. A wide range of issues took part in the rally that indicates the
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 439 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed mixed after a higher opening yesterday with losses in the Cheung Kong group of companies on rumours of a possible right issue. Cement industry sources said the Board of Green Island Cement Co Ltd, a 32.4 per cent held subsidiary of Cheung Kong, was expected
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    • 460 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed firmer on selective buying of incentivebacked issues and populars in the wake of the advance on Wall Street on Tuesday. The market average rose 57.35 points from Tuesday's close to 10,538.32, after falling 47.38 on Tuesday. Turnover was a light 280 million shares against 240
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    • 86 11 Aug 22 Won Hyundai Corp 1035 25 Hyundai Motor 640 -2 K At 512 9 Bonk Seoul 670 urtch Korea First 730 unch Choheung Bk 650 unch Korea Od 1255 40 Commercial Bk 680 -2 Korea Ship 424 -1 585 800 1 Doewoo Corp 515 unch Samsung Co 775
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    • 362 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed buoyant yesterday on investor approval of Tuesday night's Federal budget speech and encouragement from positive overseas indicators. At 1515 A EST, the All Ordinaries index added 12.5 points to 751.9, the All Industrials marker 11.2 to 1,041.0 and the All Resources 13.1 to 525.2.
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    • 129 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed lower in sluggish trading yesterday. The Book Club Index fell 0.14 point to 119.64 for the fourth consecutive decline and losers outnumbered gainers by three to one. Turnover rose slightly to 595,187 shares from 519,575 yesterday. AUG 22 Mm S«om City Aokhom 1 not Cement
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    • 139 11 MANILA: Shares prices closed mixed and trading was almost at a standstill with most business houses closed to mark the anniversary of the murder of former senator Be nigno Aquino. The Commercial and Industrial index closed 3.83 lower at 107.63, Mines were up 10.26 at 940.99 and oils were
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    • 58 11 Reuter PAINT manufacturer Asahipen Corp will privately place a SFr2O million convertible bond with Banque Morgan Grenfell En Suisse SA with payment on Sep 17. It says an agreement on most of the issue terms for the five-year, par-priced bond is expected to be signed
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    • 347 11 MALAYSIA'S electrical engineering industry has reached a stage of development where it can beat Japanese, South Korean and European suppliers in the regional market. The managing director of Asea Sdn Bhd, Bernt Olausson, attributed this to the fact that Malaysian companies had the edge in knowledge
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    • 88 11 Reuter CHRYSLER Corp denied it has agreed on a small-car joint venture in South Korea with Samsung Group, saying it is still exploring its option with Samsung in a feasibility study. Samsung officials said earlier the group agreed in principle on a 50-50 joint venture
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    • 49 11 Reuter ASAHI Optical Co said it won a 1.68 billion yen contract to sell a camera plant to China North Industries Corp. Asahi Optical said the plant, to be built at Chongqing, Sichuan Province, will produce 20,000 SLR 35mm still-cameras a month from early 1986. Reuter
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    • 240 11 Reuter INDIAN companies are increasingly resorting to leasing to solve their shortage of funds because of attractive rates and ease of arrangement, bankers and traders say. About 100 leasing companies have been set up in the past year and about 25 are listed
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 435 12 A London market record since March 1983 AFP ALUMINIUM PRICES, which have fallen victim to heavy selling pressure over the past week, touched their lowest level since March 1983 on Tuesday morning on the London market. A wave of computer-based liquidations in late kerb trading
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    • 493 12 Reuter THE BUREAU of Agricultural Economics (BAE) left its forecast of Australian wheat exports in October/September 1984-85 unchanged on the 14.5 million tonnes predicted two months ago. However, its barley and rice crop forecasts have increased considerably. The BAE forecast
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    • 188 12 UPI THE SOVIET UNION has resumed buying American grain with a purchase of 500,000 tonnes of wheat, the US Agriculture Department said on Tuesday. An unprecedented Soviet grain-buying spree had raised this summer's purchases of American grain to more than nine million tonnes, but
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    • 182 12 WHEAT futures closed 5 3 < to two cents per bushel higher in active trade on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday, with September ending at U553.44 per bushel. Rumors that the USSR may be buying as much as 800,000 tonnes of US hard wheat fueled the advance,
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    • 185 12 NEW crop soybean futures rose 2 3/ to 4'/i cents per bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday, with November ending at $6.15'«, while August fell 3 1 4 cents in active trade. New crop remained firm after buy orders were triggered in the November contract at
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    • 155 12 Chinese Produce Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 487 50 Exchange (Sellers' noon closing prices on Aug 22 S$/100 kg) Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW B W FOB NSW 363 00 256 00 Coconut oil Bulk FOB 207 00 Gombier 305 00 Old drum FOB 220 00 FOB NSW New drum
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    • 291 12 Singapore (S$/kilo, ei-godown) Thoi white 100% lit closs (kongoroo) new crop 1 05 100% 2nd closs 077 100% 3rd class 0 75 25% new crop No stock B-10% No stock Thai broken A-super 065 Special 060 Thai rice 55% No stock China rice 10% 092 15% No stock 25%
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    • 159 12 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with September One RSS buyers quoted at 190.25 cents per kilo, up 1.75 cents from Tuesday. MALAYSIA The market closed firmer yesterday at 212.50 cents per kilo for September One RSS buyers, up 2.50 cents from Tuesday. The Inro daily market indicator price
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    • 82 12 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the ITA floor level of M 529.15 per Idlo. It has been at this level since July 31. Dealers noted a continuing shortage of demand as Penang's premium widened to £351 per tonne over the spot price in London.
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    • 181 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed above the day's lows yesterday on late covering and speculative buying in anticipation of India being in the market today. Prices earlier eased on further liquidation despite higher Chicago soy futures and Pakistan's RBD palm oil tender. August deliveries in the north
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    • 1082 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a fairly active morning session yesterday with gains of £32 to £18 and at new 12 week highs. November finished at £2,386, £18 up. Distant July and September reached new contract highs. The rally reflected commission house and speculative buying based on constructive chart
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    • 343 12 RAS prices (hi S cents/kilo, FOB in bales) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers kit 1 RSS prompt 184 50 185 SON 186 00 187 00N kit 1 RSS Sep 189 00 189 50 190 25 190 75 kit 1 RSS Oct 194 00 194 50 195
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    • 107 12 (in cants/1 ton pallets) September October (current mth) (forward mth) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 191 50 193 50N 193 50 195 SON SSR 50 189 50 191 50N 191 50 193 SON MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 230 00 232
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    • 167 12 Yarn Hongkong Golden Peak, 60 x 60 115 50 (In HK$ per bol« of 400 lb) White cloth China carded yarn, cones Japan No. 10,000 Blue Phoenix 16's 3,450 Three Peaches 221 50 Blue Phoerux 20's 3,550 Japan No 2003 Unq Blue Phoenix 32's 3,900 Flying Drogon, per Blue
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    • 229 12 ABN Bank Algernon* Bank Nodortand N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands with limited liability) INTERIM DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 1984 The Managing Board is pleased to declare an interim dividend of Dfls 11.00 per ordinary share of Dfls 100 nominal value, payable wholly in cash, as from 31 August 1984. Shareholders
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4267 13 THE SINGAPORE stock market gave a lukewarm response to the strong overnight close on Wall Street and most share prices closed mixed on improved volume yesterday. The BT Composite Index added 2.84 points to 834.83 at the close while the Straits Times Industrial Index
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    • 241 13 SINGAPORE Rises OCIC 995 Aaicol 2S< 316 ICS 670 H Lmm9 Crodrt 575 555 Gold Com 350 U O 484 Somondo HUp 280 UOL 274 B Samfeowong 438 Falls Saaoai 8a»i 920 Own Dot 480 baton S0« 300 Grand Cantrai 250 G 1 Hldot 50< 268 F
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    • 468 13 SHARE prices finished generally off-best at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in another round of lacklustre trading. Interest was again focussed on selected issues; the debut of Idris Hydraulic (Malaysia) Bhd was the highlight of the day. Total turnover increased to 8.61 million units
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    • 4069 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 638 14  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM LEADING Malaysian building contractor, the Yeoh Tiong Lay group, which has been planning to go public, is making a reverse takeover of Hongkong Tin PLC. The Yeoh family, together with bumiputra partner Datuk Mohd Salleh Yusof, who are already directors and
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    • 603 14 ATLAS INDUSTRIES Ltd of Hongkong has finally released its tardy results for the year to March 31, 1984 which show net earnings of HK$65 million, right in line with forecast. The latest year-end figures which are audited might have been delayed due to its big
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    • 2551 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 90S) Alcorn (2 118 2.135) (4) 2.18
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    • 302 14 UPI TOYOTA Motor Corp, Japan's top car maker, is apparently ready to agree to three conditions set by Taiwan for a US$54O million car-manufactur-ing joint venture. Among Taipei's demands are that half of the 300,000 cars the Taiwan plant is eventually
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    • 382 14 KUMPULAN Syed Kechik has entered into a joint-venture with City Hall to develop a 55.08 hectare piece of former mining land to the north of Kuala Lumpur into a mini-township. The billion-dollar project for which plans have already been completed by Akitek Tenggara
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    • 174 14 FT STANDARD Chartered, the London-based international bank, has turned in only a small increase in first-half profits. Standard reported pre-tax profits of £119.4 million. This is an increase of 13 per cent over last year's first half, but far short of the £160 million that had
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    • 26 14 Company BONUS ISSUE M Cement One-tor-one Subdivision of $1 par into 2 shores of 50 cents each Ex-date: Aug 22 Books close: Sep 3
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    • 96 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Wednesday 1041.0 Hang Seng Index Tuesday 1029.8 Week ago 1021.7 Wednesday 907.99 Tuesday 907.49 Week ago 918.83 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Tuesday 1239.73 Monday *****8 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1214.11 Wednesday ***** 32 Tuesday *****.97 Standard and Poors Week ago *****.50 Tuesday 167.83
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    • 224 14 Managers' prices for Aug 23 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.07 3.26 The Savings Fund 1 92 2 04 S'pore Prog Fund 1.37 1.45 S pore Sec Fund 2 00 2 12* S'pore Invest Fund 1.17 1.24 S'pore Equity Fund 1.37 145 Asia Unit Trust Second 8'putra Third
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    • 153 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE DBS One-for-four (a $4 per share Fed Cables One-for-two (a S1 per share Kesang Hldgs One-for-ooe 1 per share Sub-diviston of $1 par into 2 shares of 50 cents each Lien Hoe Three-for-two <g. SI .50 per share Sub-diviston of 1 par into 2 shores
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    • 402 15  -  By CHAN MAY PENG PAN-ELECTRIC Industries Ltd has formed a joint-venture company, Ecko Furniture Manufacture Pte Ltd, with a Danish furniture maker to boost its ailing furniture division which specialises in kitchen assembly. Vordingborg Koekkenet, Pan-El's joint venture partner, is Denmark's
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    • 415 15  -  By AMY CHEOK THE SECOND company to be admitted to the Stock Exchange of Singapore this year made an unexciting debut on the trading floor yesterday. Significantly, Lee Kim Tah Holdings' maiden performance must be viewed against the broader
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    • 383 15 UNITED Overseas Land Ltd, the property arm of the United Overseas Bank group, with earnings down by half in the first six months, is bracing itself for a disappointing year. After a robust 170 per cent rise in group pre-tax profits last year,
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    • 43 15 SING Investments Finance Ltd has reported group pre-tax operating profits of $2.66 million ($2.61 million previously) on operating revenue of $8.72 million ($7.74 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1984. No interim dividend has been declared.
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    • 46 15 JARDINE Matheson Investments (SEA) Ltd has bought $848,900 worth of its 8 3 per cent guaranteed unsecured loan stock 1985 at 95 cents between January and July this year. These loan stocks have now been cancelled and will not be reissued.
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    • 824 15 THE market closed mixed on opening higher levels yesterday after a quiet session. At 3pm, the FT 30 index was up 4.9 points to 844.8 and the FT-SE 100 index was up 7.3 points to 1089.7. Opening gains reflected the sharp gain on Wall Street on Tuesday, but
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    • 577 15  -  By CHAN OI CHEE UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation is seriously reviewing its bid for Tai Sang Land Development of Hongkong and will decide on whether to extend its offer a second time by tomorrow. The current offer expires on the same day. BT
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    • 230 15  - or take legal action By TERESA LIM, Hongkong Correspondent IN HONGKONG, a source close to Tandy Company, the vehicle used by UIC in its takeover of Tai Sang, indicated yesterday that UIC may alternatively take legal action against directors of Tai Sang. UIC would resort to this course of action
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    • 448 15 THE managing board of ABN Bank has declared an interim dividend of 11.00 Dutch florins per ordinary share of DflslOO nominal value payable wholly in cash as from Aug 31, 1984. Shareholders will be paid in cash against presentation of Coupon No 63 at either DBS Bank or
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    • 534 15  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM HAW PAR Brothers International Ltd has released a surprisingly poor set of interim results. Group pre-tax profits plunged 60.9 per cent to $5.19 million in the first half of 1984 from $13.28 million in the previous half. Most of
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    • 343 14 NOTICE KILLINGHALL TIN (MALAYSIA) BHD (Incorporated in Malaysia) RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1984 The unaudited resutts of the Company and the Group are as follows f Year Ended Hart Year Ended 30 June June 1904* 19M 1963 MINING RESULTS Output of tin concentrate Adjusted for 56.000.000
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 223 15 MULPHA (SINGAPORE) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) INTERIM RESULTS 1964 unaudited results of the Group and of the Company for the first six months of 1984. after providing for depreciation of $501 OCX) (1983 $495,000), are as followse six months results to 30 June 1984 exclude those of
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  • 586 16  -  By JEFFREY TSANG SINGAPORE'S training institutes are producing enough computer professionals to meet demand but there is still a shortage of experienced computer personnel for research and development. A National Computer Board study on computer education and training shows that Singapore is on target to
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  • 187 16 Reuter INDONESIA'S main opposition party, the United Development Party (PPP), agreed yesterday to drop Islam as its guiding philosophy in favour of the state's Pancasila ideology, a spokesman said. The PPP, which has been holding its first national congress, also decided to name
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  • 323 16 THE INSTITUTE of Systems Science yesterday opened its new centre with a new direction for its future into applied research. "We must move from the use of mature technology for our support services towards innovative technologies to further our strategic
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  • 349 16 Reuter CHINA yesterday stepped up its complaints of the US Republican Party's platform, saying its campaign position on Taiwan and Hongkong violated the basis of Sino- American relations. The official New China News Agency (NCNA), following up a formal complaint by China's ambassador
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  • 335 16  -  By FOO CHOY PENG THREE HOUSE unions of the Singapore Airlines group will formally cut off their umbilical ties with the Singapore AirTransport Workers' Union (Satu) in about a week's time, marking the final chapter in the restructuring of
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  • 497 16  -  By JOANNE YAP PROFITS OF Singapore Airlines (SIA) are flying steadily higher, and the airline recorded an operating surplus of $72.1 million from April to June this year, an 18 per cent improvement over last year's performance. The national carrier's operating revenue rose 7.9
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  • 71 16 WITH Tuesday's rally providing momentum, stock prices continued higher in early trading yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which advanced nearly 23 points on Tuesday, was up another 2'A to 1242 in early trading yesterday. Overall, gainers held a two to one lead over losers. Volume was
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  • LATE FILE
    • 52 16 Reuter STRONG pressure from Beijing has led some Hongkong companies to boycott Taiwanese products. Viceeconomics minister Wu Meitsun said yesterday that exports to the British colony were worth US$9l6 million in the first seven months of 1984, down 3.78 per cent from the same period In
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    • 46 16 AFP THE Liberian-registered tanker Oceanic Energy, which was reported to be badly damaged by a mine in the Red Sea on Aug 5, was in fact the victim of an explosion of its own fuel tank, said Lloyd's of London yesterday. AFP
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    • 56 16 AFP SOVIET and Japanese officials have agreed to work together to stop the budget and staff of the United Nations from increasing. The agreement was reached at the final-day session of a two-day regular meeting of Soviet and Japanese officials on UN affairs, a Tokyo
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    • 79 16 UPI ON THE eve of the first state visit by a Korean leader to Japan since World War n, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone told visiting South Korean newsmen yesterday that Japan regretted its colonisation of South Korea from 1910 until 1945. Koreans at home and about
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    • 58 16 Reuter A SINGAPORE student, Edwin Lee Cheng Lim, died in New Zealand on Tuesday in a fall on Mount Egmont on the North Island. Lee, 22, was studying at Victoria University at Wellington. He was climbing in snow conditions with two companions when he fell more
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 72 16 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate US Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 25th February, 1985 of: MULTIBANCO COMERMEX. SA LONDON BRANCH Scottish Union House, 25 Bucklersbury, London EC4N BDA We hereby certify that the rate of Interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest
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    • 8 16 Wide gap in US parties' platform* Page 6
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    • 209 16 IHbiiyyi Haw Par Brothers International Limited INTERIM RESULTS 30TH JUNE, 1984 The unaudited results for the six months ended 30th June, 1984 together with the results for the corresponding period in 1983 are shown below: Group 6 months to Company 6 months to Turnover Dividend and interest income Operating profit
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 56 16 msraaa Outlook for todoy: Foir; scattered showers in several areas m the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Aug 22 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 24.9 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 7.50 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Rainfall this month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 68 17 Reuter TAIWAN firms broke up 185 ships totalling 1.84 million light diplacement tons (LDT) in the first seven months of this year, the Taiwan Shipbreaking Industry Association said. This compared with 120 ships of 1.72 million LDT dismantled in Taiwan in the same period last year. An association
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      • 81 17 Reuter THE Sydney-based Kangaroo Line (KKL), an affiliate of Wah Kwong Shipping and Investment Co (Hongkong) Ltd, has extended its AustraliaUS west coast service to Taiwan and South Korea. A spokesman for KKL's agent in Taipei, Anlee Shipping Agency Ltd, said KKL would provide two monthly sailings
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      • 32 17 Reuter THE JAPAN and Hongkong/South Africa Shipping Conference said it would cut its currency adjustment factor (CAF) to one per cent from 1.5 per cent on Sep 1. Reuter
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    • 500 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIAN coastal shipowners have appealed to the Domestic Shipping and Licensing Board to review the local ere wing requirement which they find difficult to comply with because of the poor supply of Malaysian seamen. They have urged the board
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    • 455 17 A WIDE-ranging strategy to improve transport in Indonesia has been unveiled as part of the government's five-year development plan covering the years to 1989. A cargo reservation policy which states that all export and import goods must be carried in domestic-flag ships has
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    • 108 17 Reuter STATE-OWNED Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) plans to buy a floating dry dock which will service its ships and cut spending on repairs in foreign yards. Chairman RKS Gandhi said SCI had floated a tender and received more than 30 bids from shipyards worldwide on which
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    • 676 17 Shippmg Line Col 1 Afeo VI 3 Ahrenkiel Lm«r VII 5 Alphotrons VI 4 Alpoc VI 5 Anloro Shpg IV 1 A PC Line V 4 APL 4/5 ASCL III 1 Asiobrofcer V 5 Austosia Line V 1 Bolt-Of tent VI 4/5 Bangkok Cont VI 2 Bonk
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    • 671 18 AFTER THREE weeks of discussions at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) in Geneva, the diplomatic conference called to develop an international convention for ship registry ended with few substantive advances, and a further three-week session likely next January. Fairplay magazine said
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    • 191 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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    • 137 18 UPI OCEANOGRAPHER Jacques-Yves Cousteau says he would sink his famous exploration ship Calypso rather than "prostitute" it as a commercial exhibition, reports said on Tuesday. "We have refused an offer from the US to buy her for US$5.2 million," Mr Cousteau told a French television
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    • 73 18 AFP BETTER times lie ahead for dry-cargo owners. According to the latest report from Drewry Shipping Consultants, the early 1984 rise in dry cargo shipping rates should resume in the autumn after their collapse in the second quarter last year. Drewry reported that the economic recovery which
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    • 793 18 Cargonews Asia CHINA maintains trade and other economic relations with 174 countries and regions, and most of the imports and exports go by sea. It has signed sea transport agreements with 32 countries. The ships of scores of countries are allowed to enter
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    • 1674 18 EXTREMELY quiet chartering is reported in all sections of the freight market on Tuesday but rates are generally holding steady, shipbrokers said. An unchanged U518.50 was paid for grain from the US Gulf to the Continent while two cargoes of meals were arranged from the Mississippi to Maracaibo
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    • 1317 19 ARGENTINA Buenos Aires Aug 6th 13th. Generals: 2 days. Grain carriers: 5-6 days. 4 grain loaders: 12-14 days. 33 vessels berthed. Necochea 1 grain loader: 16 days. 1 vessel berthed. Bahia Blanca 4 grain loaders: 3-4 days. 2 vessels berthed. Rosario 8 grain loaders: 8-12 days. 9 vessels
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    • 395 19 THE ISLE of Man has announced new regulations in its aim to set up an effective shipping registry flying the British flag. The move follows a review of ship registry in the UK under which all dependent territories, such as the Isle of Man,
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    • 102 19 Reuter CHINA'S ship repair industry is edging its way into the international market, completing work on 31 foreign ships in the first seven months of this year, the official New China News Agency reported. The vessels were from Cuba, India, the US and Hongkong. The agency did
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    • 639 19 Reuter A REPORT by a Japanese government advisory body is expected to recommend that Japanese shipping companies diversify into other businesses, and that they be given access to low interest loans. Sources said the report warned that Japanese lines, which operate more than 2,000
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    • 262 19 UPI FRENCH authorities seized a Libyan cargo ship hours after a senior Egyptian military official said the vessel probably was responsible for planting mines in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Suez. Officials in France said the Libyan freighter Ghada was seized on Tuesday in
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    • 5225 24 3®a3SX!EB 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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    • 634 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Chev Roze 39E 23.884 2300 Optorg FSB 0900-1100 G3 Khd Prorokov 31AE84 24 8 84 0700 S Soviet 51 0700-0800/1800-1900 B7 As Progress 378 24
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    • 1758 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (Si Ur»K»fuU Liar Transgroup <S( AhrrsUrl Llaer Servto Kim Shpg S» Alfred C Twjtor Ocean us Shipping Agency (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK) Alpae In! rase a <S) BinUng Shpg (KL)
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    • 475 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Orkid 6/7 Leo alongside 23.8.84/1500 Crest 2 24 Kawasaki alongside 23.8.84/1500 Feng Yan 31/2 Y Fung alongside 23.8.84/0600 Janek Krasicki 10/11 Baltic alongside 23.8.84/1500 Jenson 23 T Soon alongside 23.8.84/2300 Manoloeverett 37/8 Everett alongside 23.8.84/2300 Mount
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    • 272 17 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Flag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kelang/Penang/Bangkok/Keelung/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Kong S pore Agent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****77 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 L mm LONDON Freights 11/11 l CONSORTIA II PORT Conditions 111/ X SHIPPING Schsdulo VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO
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    • 354 17 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenton Way 04-02 C Marina Mou»« Singapore 0207 Tel *****94 Telei No RS 254 CFS office TPC 03 30 Tel *****31 and *****32 Terminal office TPC 03-29 Tel No *****90 *****93 NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAM, RAQ, KUWAIT, QATAR, SAUDI ARABIA
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    • 1019 17 *x tmtd imp**** compvu nm FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICER FAR EAST/EUROPE m—naa n to W C ONI MO 41H 1/9 2/» fk* mrum atnm u 1/9 i/j m/w/nm/M *|«ih CftOWN MAMf CO (Tit) LTD HI 2227*11 «i (TST) i* u you Formoredetsile r*t»r pag* IV MAERSK LINE EXPORT FASTEST SERVICE TO
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    • 260 18 m FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe 8 BUTANE B KEMUNNG B BUTANG B. KEMUNNG B BUTANG B KEMUNNG B BUTANG From Europe Abo Accepting For 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp, L Hanre. Basle, UK. 3) Bremen Bremerhaven Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmg Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor
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    • 492 18 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Frodor VS. PK H* ACf SM fARAT ACf 27/0 a»T ACf 4/9 MAMA 10/9 Pacific South Weet Feeder at Tokyo Hotter VSI lA/IB OM P ARROW 20/9 23/9 1.6 BROS 29/9 2/11 ASM M 2/10 9/10 Q M BRD« 11/10 14/10 Pacific North
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    • 990 19 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited CONT AiNERSHtP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: Hamburj to Copenhagen. Aartwv Gotherrburj Malmo Stockhokn Hehnki. Sonderburj Rotterdam to Antaerp. Amsterdam. Oslo Bremenhaven to Bremen Southampton UK repans. Belfast I Dubkr Cafen{ Bahrain Acceptinf cargo for Bafhdad Basrah Also acceptin{ reefer
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    • 759 19 Franco Belgian Services F+r Xdi. >4rx%C4 Bt 9 ~ui* >ur %n*4 (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM! FULL COWIMBBW SBtWg TO MOPE STORE P KEUUK Lt Havre R dam F"Sto« Ham BHa.tr Ant OWNTH C«f utm kt Port 10 Sep U Sep 13 Sep 15 Sep li Sop II Sop mccoNTuot is*
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    • 47 19 NOTICE ink HANfAOFIC armed II Aufust 1984 Pjs» Pao)an( Wharf Godown 304/ 305 ('•eneral Survey of cargo e* above vessel will be held on 25 August 19&1 from *****200 hrs. No further survey will be held after this date. TRANSINTRA SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD, T«t ***** M
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    • 721 20 n Hapag-Uoyd TO CONTINENT/l* EXPORTS Kurjmj Maru Hfcong Eiprtss Ijidi(iii Bj< Beiiaktet li»«pool Ba» Kowloon Bat S pore PKelanj S ton Hburg B haven Rdam le Antwerp Havre 2% 8 30 1 16 9 11 9 ?|/9 27 9 74 9 4 9 4 9 23,» 25 9 219 2t>9
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    • 382 20 JIK S. LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVIC FROM EUR Off VIA SUEZ J A Mfmcf ot the Ace Comortun FULLY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA HEST COAST *w» feeder »e«et Sport'lKH L BejchOikbnd Seittte Vjn BC HK Sf now AN lACEWON 32t I ??|lb 9 110 310 blO 710 ft 10 t
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    • 476 20 f EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCFPTWG FCI I I CI CARGO TOR SGP PKI WC HBG FlI ROM ANN IHV »,0I ISM 21/ M 22/ M 74 M?SM ?7 M Emt GM« MM tvm 01/10 (7 10 MlO Ml# 07 10 Emt Gentr» ISM MlO 11/10 12/10 14/10
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    • 969 20 FULL CONTAHER AND CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO MEXICO 1 CENTRAL AMERICA feeder Vessel Spore Mother Vessel Discharge Ports A' VESSEL 14/8 LaconAos Matuanlo 18/9 L. Cardenas 21/9 Acapuko 25/9 Abo Jurptmg Containers tor US IWeit Coast general agents srose maritm ru iro th *****44/7 p« agents MALOSE MARITME SON. BH> Tel:
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    • 295 20 p US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD H ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Smtjpore RAN TAKHTI 27/1 Loadm( for B Abbas B Khomcn SINGAPORI SINOSI MARITIMI Pit HO 111 *****44 1 I *****70 PORT HHANG MAIOSf MARIJMf SON BHD Tfl 5&1212 j Pt NANC MAIArSIA TRAOE TRANSPORT
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    • 723 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA WIRAWAN E-519 11-14/* DJIBOUTI, HOD KOTAWARUNA E-521 2-5/9 HODEIOAH, AOI KOTA RAKYAT E-523 16-20/9 TAMATAVE. DM KOTA WVIAYA E-S2S 12-16/10 HODEIOAH. JEC KOTA TIMUR E-527 6-11/10 ADEN. JEDDAH KOTA PETANI E-529 12-15/10 MOGADISCIO/ DJIBOUTI, HODEIOAH. ADEN. JEDDAH. AQABA, MUKALLA
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    • 880 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 EUROPE Kuraru llaru Beruton Honftonj i ipreu Cadgai Bar BeruMer Inerpoot Bar MrtMKI Bn Hanbwf Eipreu (low Mini STRMTS STOW PKELANG 21/10 22/10 21/10 30/10 UK HAM U/5 11/9 23/® 25/5 2/10 4/11 5 10 11/10 17/10 15/10 24/10 20/10 1/11 3/11
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    • 707 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE Far East S pore Service FuM Container Vessel Buian Toko- Kobe Kao Spore TfPriofc hama sfeunf MAIAPAMT VI2HB 20/7 23/7 2S/7 1/1 10 8 12/t EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STORE P KELANGR'DAM TIBURY H3URG ANTWERI P KELANGR'DAM TILBURY HBURG ANTWERP BAAB ULLAH *DAM LONDON
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    • 550 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore Htone Ywo V 194 27/28 Aug Pogon V 76 29/30 Aug Pinyo *V 75 1/3 Sept DISCHARGING ONLY P.Kelong Penong Soiled 27/28 Aug V* BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG
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    • 797 22 K ECUADOR/PERU/CHILE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. FEEDER »SU SIM *27 MOTHER *Sl A VESSEL STORE KOBE GUAYAQUK CALLAO MICA 31 hit 26 S«pt 26 Oct 2 No. 6 No. AFAGASIA S ANT 11 Nov 11 Hon VAIfMAISO CHANMAI IS N»» 17 An SOUTH AFRICA (Safari oaxortlum) KD COIOMBO K4I2E OSMA
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    • 270 22 Accepting Break bulk and containerised cargoes Direct to South Africa Richards I S pore I Durban Bar Clown E Ldn Maputo PEto S A COHS T ANT IA V 043 SA VERGEIEGEN V 073 *< it-Ulint Luiilj.nn > Only ICO COLOMBO V Ml2f OS*** MARU V 6M7F HATAKAN* MARU S2IM
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    • 646 22 ss*. CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE LoaiAnf tor lOS ANGELES UN FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Aueplnf Fa fa Contaawrs AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepto* Fa/Fa Cantamets P S pore frem IH Snta lu» KPt 73 *u 8 30 Au S »A«( 11 1? w ?6?7S»pt 4 Oct
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    • 625 22 GOLDEN LINE CUM CUAN SHIPPING (PTE) 110 ■M| T«{ Prmicial W C*d Street S«GV« 01W *****90 (10 IMS) Id «uau Ixm *****. P 3179*1 Pmam 3454U Paw Gudjnf »f«it OWN! LLOTD (It) SON BHD HI ***** STRAITS/PERSIAN GUIF SERVICE: Spore GOIDIN HAVEN bjhram 8 10 Sept GOIDfN SEASON M<nj Q#boos
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    • 390 22 INTRASCA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road »27 16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Lines) PS SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S port- p Kelanp Loadmf for: FORT YALE 24/1 Hodwdah teddah Afents So[jp»f RITRASEA (Pit) lID BOOKING *****11 K Lumpur BMTANG SUPPING CO SON BHD 4332 M Penanj Inter
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 499 23 SakNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): HK CONTAINER 41W C PAUL 41N C CONTAINER 27W. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) HK CONTAINER S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1500 31/8 LCL Cargo 0300 31/8 MAETERLINCK 2E. K JACEJW 25E... TWBRDGE 21E. TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA
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    • 420 23 scorn tarns NtPTUNI AGINCKS PTf I ID TH *****77 *****34 (Booths) ***** 10 *****22 (Opffitmos) *****87 *****84 Terrranjl) *****50 *****04 (CFSt MAIAYSI* AUNTS I UNAS SHIA SOW BHD Kl Irt *****0 *****4 PK lel *****4 PfN IH *****5/ *****5 CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN ional Line of Sri Lanka NRI FULLY CONTAINERISED
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    • 802 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUB.WHG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Ines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG PENANC M/S SMARKAT NAN SOON SON BM> IST AND ?ND FLOOR. MESSRS HA I THONG SHPPMG 23
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    • 63 23 DURBAN. JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO. MAURITIUS A REUNION D SHENG TAI LINE REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN-STRAITS-TAIWAN Vessel KAO REE S POKE P KELANC DORIS IVI4 7/1 10/S Sate) In Port LAWN Vl4 20/8 23/1 31/1 2/9 BRIGHT FORMOSA V.27 30/« 2/9 12/9 14/9 General Agents EAGLE CORPORATION (PTE) LTD Id: *****U (4
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    • 597 24 Itc<|i«iial Container Lines 3 Sailings Weekly im:L, Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P.S.A. 1500 Hra. Tues, Thurs A Sat REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY SIN SKI* BKK PKT SKLA RAT ANA BHUM 189 190 26/27 Aut 21/31 Aug RATANA BHUM 253/754 2/3 S«pt 5/7 Sept RATANA BHUM 191/04 9/12 Sept
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 70 25 OAI AGEMTS SEAUON SHrfHG <S) PTE LTD. 1 L/LU/v/N/l SINGAPORE SAIES/BOOKMGS TEL *****11 (t IMS)] I rrAnrk I iriA DfCIII ID CCUI PAIITIIUni HMMV TA rtau/M a nrmi iumh i«». > .I Sea winds amm tu*rs ORIf NTAI SMWINDS I INf R AGENCY PJF lID SINGAPORE TEL 2205M1 SALES/BOOKINGS MALAYSIA
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    • 212 25 Scan Dutch V To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) To Red Sea/Mediterranean MOTHER VESSEL SINGAPORE JEOOAH CASABLANCA LIMASSOL PIRAEUS P. KELANG Anson 6/9 Anson 3/10 B Butang 7/9 B Kemumng 5/10 N Van Noort N Van Di«men Fill From Europe SINGAPORE B Suria Toyama N Houtman iutlandia B Permai Also Accepting To: HONG
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 119 26 WORLD LINE EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICE IAPAN/HONGKONG/STRAITS AISO ACOPTMC CMGO TO POT ULNK VESSELS SPO* PttIAMG GOLDENI ME *122 2H/25 2«/27 OMENTW *CE *-17 2«/» N 31/W* 1 RN.BMNTMI TIG* *31 S«pt 4/5 Sept «/7 M *SC »MMh btrth Snjipn «tWt* 113 CI7 SaifWVt Geo Agent WPON CUPKESS (S) Pit ITO
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 186 26 Regional Weather U* V*/ V i > VI iIN m M 4 9A 8 fm s M I LA.' 4 > 05 As 1 k"V i m K IK SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature <> c X\ Shower Weather Wind direction
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