The Business Times, 4 October 1984

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1 26 The Business Times
  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1184 60 CENTS
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  • 262 1 UPI THE THAI ARMY went on nationwide radio yesterday to counter rumours that Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda was being held against his will in a Bangkok military hospital. General Prem, 64, was admitted to the Phra Mongkutklao Army Hospital
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  • 440 1  -  Hongkong company Paul Y wins $82.66 m contract By LIM SOON NEO THE FINAL contract for phase 1 of the Mass Rapid Transit system has brought the cost of this phase to just over $2 billion, substantially lower than the original budgetted
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  • 238 1 PAUL Y Construction Company Ltd's success in getting an MRT contract is the first for a Hongkong company. The $82,655 million award under Contract 102 is for the first elevated portion of the MRT system. Paul Y beat 12 other tenderers for
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  • 177 1 Reuter JAPAN, which boasts the world's second largest gross national product, may soon adopt a new official indicator of public happiness. A draft report prepared by aides to Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone proposes a "Net National Satisfaction (NNS)" index to gauge the country's spiritual affluence.
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 1 SHAKE prices sa the Stag»r« staek market e—ttaaed fall la light trading *»yMany investors are said Is be staying away heeaaae they have yet ta recover from the iseses sustained la the previous weeks. Af the eisse, the BT Camasstte Index fell 1.73 pstnts ta 788.49 while the
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  • 490 1  -  By FLORENCE CHONG in Sydney OVERSEAS students in Australia have been warned that they could be sent home if they refuse to pay the higher fees which are due to come into effect next year. The warning
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  • 634 1  -  By MANO SABNANI THE MOVE to merge the three largest publishing groups operating in Singapore into a giant conglomerate takes a great leap forward today with the despatch to shareholders of detailed documents explaining the merger and urging support for it. In conjunction
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 262 1 SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 AIRCRAFT 6 MONEY A EXCHANGES 7 SPORTS 9 CROSSWORDS THE Computer Systems Advisers group has decided that the best way for it to grow within the next decade is by playing "doctor" to other people's computers. Page 3 CHINA has started advertising "combat-proven" weapons,
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    • 108 1 International stocks, Pag« 10 RENTONEOF OUR CARS AND YOU MAY NEVER GET A CHANCE TO DRIVE IT. That will happen if you hire one of our chauffeur-driven luxury sedans. Meticulously maintained Mercedes Benz or Toyota Crowns that come with a smart car-telephone and a smarter chauffeur at your service. Plus
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 396 2  -  By BOEY KIT YIN SIXTEEN companies were recently awarded Housing and Development Board (HDB) contracts worth more than $12.5 million. The biggest project, worth $3.5 million, went to Hup Heng Enterprise Co Pte Ltd in August. It involves water and
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    • 163 2 ABOUT 420 pages of seminar papers were given away yesterday on a small slim film plate. The organisers of Informatics *84, a micrographics exhibition and conference, could not have done more (or less) to prove a point. Micrographics the technology of
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    • 247 2 THE BIGGEST display model ever made of a 8747 Boeing "Big Top" aircraft will be a highlight of Singapore Airlines' exhibits at the National Exhibition to be held at the World Trade Centre from Nov 15. Measuring 4.4 metres with a wing span of
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    • 285 2  -  By ANNA TEO ANOTHER Singapore hotel is looking to locals for business with a weekend package aimed at health-conscious executives. For $199 per person for the one-night programme or $250 for two nights, those taking part in the "Fitness Weekend" package offered
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    • 156 2 SOMEONE had to think of it. Soon there will even be photocopiers using digital and laser technology. Visitors to the Canon office automation fair at the Mandarin Hotel will be able to catch a glimpse of the Japanese manufacturer's new digital copier, the NP 9030. The
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    • 129 2 TOMAZ MOK, creative director of McCann-Erickson Singapore, has won the 1984 Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata) Excellence Award for highly professional creativity, particularly in the field of travel publishing, illustration and design. Mr Mok started in advertising in 1970 as an illustrator and has worked
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    • 78 3 ALITALIA, the Italian airline, has joined Travelnet, the computerised travel reservation system launched by Telecoms in June last year. The system allows a travel agent to make bookings for a client or to confirm a flight with any of the airlines subscribing to the service at the
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    • 60 3 THE Singapore Democratic •Party will hold two more public forums this month. Dr Chiam Joon Tong, brother of SDP secretary-general Mr Chiam See Tong, will speak on industrialisation in Singapore on Oct 16. On Oct 30, Mr Soon Kia Seng, the party's acting chairman and
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    • 50 3 MANSFIELD TRAVEL has given its logo a facelift. The orange and brown colours of its compass rose have been replaced with red and blue. This is in line with the corpora te colours of the Straits Steamship Group, of which Mansfield Travel is a member.
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    • 498 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH A BIG LOCAL computer company has decided that the best way for it to grow even bigger within the next decade is by playing "doctor" to other people's computers. In fact, its "medical practice" will become so important to
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    • 412 3  -  By JAIME LYE CANADIAN Pacific Airlines (CP Air) is expanding its operations here to prepare for its direct flights to Singapore. As Getz Corporation, CP Air's General Sales Agent, is closing down its transportation division, the Canadian carrier will
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    • Article, Illustration
      171 3 MAGELLAN Corporation, an Australian company, is introducing a new security system that records fuel pump transactions. The Kennor FPC system records the amount and type of fuel drawn from a pump, number and mileage of the vehicle and the time. It can be attached readily to most types
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    • 187 3 WHILE both Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Canadian Pacific Airlines (CP Air) play the waiting game in announcing the start of their direct flights to and from Canada, Air Canada has come out with a complete flight schedule, with the first flight
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 462 4 Full-page ad offers 'combat-proven' arms AP CHINA has started advertising "combat-proven" weapons, including self-propelled howitzers and rocket launchers, in what experts see as a bid to earn foreign exchange and improve weapons production. A full-page, colour advertisement offering "affordable innovations for today" appeared in
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    • 121 4 AP CHINA won't alter its decision to permit Hongkong to remain capitalist after 1997 because that would do no good, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping told a group of 60 scientists of American-Chinese, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. Mr Deng, 80, who has set
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    • 362 4 Bernama BUMIPUTRA participation in the manufacturing sector in Sabah has reached 28 per cent, almost the target set under the new economic policy, according to a survey carried out by the Malaysian Department of Industrial Development and Research in 1981. The research
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    • 470 4 UPI PHILIPPINE Cardinal Jaime Sin has made an unprecedented call on Filipinos to join nonviolent protests and said that President Ferdinand Marcos was losing "touch with reality". Abandoning a previous policy of "critical collaboration" with the 19-year-old government, Cardinal Sin urged businessmen, professionals and
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    • 148 4 Reuter THAILAND has decided to remove its troops from three border villages claimed by Laos in order to defuse the situation and help resolve the problem peacefully. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila told the UN General Assembly yesterday that it
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    • 217 4 AFP ASEAN is concerned about the improvement in US-Chinese relations because it fears this would lead to a stronger Soviet presence in Southeast Asia. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen also said the six members of the regional alliance distrusted
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    • 379 5 AP AMERICAN Secretary of Labour Raymond Donovan and nine other people pleaded innocent to stealing US$B million from New York City on a subway construction contract awarded two years before Donovan Joined President Reagan's Cabinet. Reagan, pushed onto the defensive in his re-election
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    • 166 5 AFP THE NATIONAL conference of bishops of Brazil, warning that 70 per cent of the children in drought-stricken northeastern Brazil were suffering from malnutrition, said starving people were justified in stealing food. Quoting from the writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas, the conference aaid that
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    • 287 5 Reuter THE COMBINED current account deficit of Opec'B 13 members will narrow to USUI billion this year from (16-8 billion in 1983, according to a forecast by staff in the economics and finance department of the Opec Secretariat published in the latest Opec
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    • 385 5 UPI Reuter FOREIGNERS saddled with weak economies and a strong US dollar reduced their investments in American companies last year for the second straight year. Foreign companies spent an estimated US$9.B billion on American properties, excluding farm land, said the US Commerce Department in
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    • 329 5 Reuter THE US HOUSE of Representatives has passed overwhelmingly a controversial Bill calling for the president to submit a balanced US budget next year. After a stormy debate, Tuesday night's vote was 411 to 11 in favour of the Democrat-spon-sored legislation. However,
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    • 223 5 AP ISRAELI Prime Minister Shimon Peres' government has imposed a six-month Creese on the import of 50 luxury items ranging from chocolates to motor cars in an effort to stem a drain on the country's foreign currency reserves. Peres was expected to submit a comprehensive
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    • 77 5 UPI WORKERS at a Brittany electronics pl&nt in France went on strike to protest the firing of a 25-year company veteran the management said was too fat for his job. v Workers walked off the job on Monday after 123-kg Bernard Jamier, 51,
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    • 450 6 Reuter AP EUROPEAN foreign ministers said yesterday that a proposed US foreign trade Bill would hurt Europe and could trigger "a dangerous spiral of protectionism worldwide". The measure, if enacted, would aid a wide range of US manufacturers, including grape growers, shoemakers
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    • 195 6 NYT IN AN EFFORT to introduce more competition into Pentagon procurement, the US navy has proposed that the General Electric Co be required to share with its chief rival, Pratt Whitney, the technology for an aircraft engine that the navy expects to buy for the
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    • 172 6 Reuter EGYPT increased taxes for its higher-paid citizens on Tuesday, two days after riots by workers in the Nile delta over rising food prices. A government statement said an extra 2 per cent tax would be set on incomes
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    • 277 6 UPI THREE SOVIET cosmonauts ended a 237-day mission in space, suffering from the effects of gravity but happy to be "back in the earth's embrace" after setting a record for the longest manned space flight. The capsule returning mission commander Leonid Kizim, Vladimir Solovyov and Oleg Atkov
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    • 203 6 Reuter THE SOVIET Union has recruited agents in the West to carry out assassinations and sabotage in the event of war. A Soviet defector, writing under the pseudonym of Viktor Suvorov, said the function of the agents was to murder statesmen or senior military officers
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • Article, Illustration
      516 7 SINGAPORE: The US dollar recovered against most major currencies yesterday in thin late trading but still closed slightly lower compared with New York's levels. The dollar's late recovery to European buying at the lower levels and a technical reaction after it fell below three marks in earlier trading.
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    • 205 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Local doltors to lerday c *•00 partly oh""* om umt of foreign US dollar 2.1610 2.1620 ***** -2336 Sterling pound 2.7152 ***** 7 3469 -63 04 Australian dollar 1 8011 1 8041 ***** -47.47 NZ doMor 1.0610 1 0637 ***** -69.05 Canadian dofar 1
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    • 322 7 ASIAN DOLLAR DEPOSIT rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Period rates were narrowly mixed at the outset and then remained unchanged with one, three and six months closing at 11-5/16 11-3/16, 11-9/16 11-7/16 and 11-13/16 11-11/16 per cent respectively. Short-dates were little
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    • 117 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate fell by 1/16-point to close at 8-7/16 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. Term rates for the one, two and three-month maturities remained unchanged across-the-board from Tuesday's close. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid O v «rmght 8 7/16 8
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    • 37 7 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for $180 million of 91-day Treasury bills. The tender closes on Oct 5. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 277 7 BA Futures Inc AN EASIER federal funds rate overnight and indication of slower economic growth in the US were factors behind the upward movement in EarsMlar prices yesterday. December Eurodollar opened at 88.38, 12 ticks higher than the previous close. Trading saw several large US institutions bidding strongly. Dollar's
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    • 117 7 TOKYO Futures closed nine to 19 yen per gram firmer oil short-covering and profittaking buying yesterday following higher New York Comex settlement prices. Current October gained nine to 2,766 yen, December 19 to 2,900 and August 11 to 2,911. LONDON The morning gold fix yesterday was U5J347.60 an ounce,
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    • 397 7 Reuter SWEDEN, the last country in Western Europe to exclude foreign banks, is likely to take down its barriers by early 1966. A government-appointed credit market committee has recommended that foreign banks should be allowed to open subsidiaries in Sweden
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    • 267 7 Bernama MALAYSIA'S growth in money supply (M-l) at the end of July 1964 slowed down to an annual rate of 1.2 per cent, compared with 9.0 per cent in the previous month. In its "Key Monetary and Ranking Indicators," Bank Negara
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 277 7 Hi B H r 3 H t. a' Ate towers above the rest Imagine yourself residing in one of Singapore's newest and most prestigious residential landmarks. As you step out of your private elevator at Orchard Bel-Air. you step into your own private world of luxurious elegance. In this exclusively
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  • FEATURES
    • 462 8 MOTORISTS tired of collecting glass bowls, detergent, soap, grinning Smurfs, gift coupons, tissue paper and other numerous "free gifts" from petrol stations now have a new "collectible" that is right up their alley. They can now collect money, courtesy of Shell. The next time
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    • 992 8  -  By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent LAST WEEK, an important announcement slipped through the flurry of 1997 disclosures to land at the feet of the local banking community. Hongkong, it said, will have a new banking commissioner from this month on. He is to be Mr
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    • 795 8  - Scandals that have rolled off Reagan the 'non-stick' president By RODNEY PINDER Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN'S administration has faced more than its share of scandals the latest over Labour Secretary Raymond Donovan but his popularity has so far remained unscathed. Frustrated opposition Democrats last year tagged him with the sobriquet "the
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    • 599 9  -  By TOSHIO KOJIMA Reuter JAPAN, whose defence industry ;»as wiped out after World War n, is now designing and building some of the world's most sophisticated weapons. The government insists it .no intention of relaxing its selfimposed ban on the export of arms. But US weapons
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 680 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Are they doubly supportive? (6) 7 You in the stockings will find it worm in here (8) 8 Gome Interpol officiolly covers (4) 10 More thon one stnde opart (6) 11 A Wow one batsman takes (6) 14 Less than frugal cover (3) 16 Are they
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  • SPORTS
    • 547 9  -  By BRIAN MILLER THE PHILIPPINES, which is still smarting from the Southeast Asia Games bowling debacle where its highly-rated bowlers fell victim to Singapore's sharp shooting, are keeping mum about their chances in next month's Asian Zone FIQ championships at Jackies Bowl Magic Score. Actually,
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    • 271 9 AFP JAN STEPHENSON, the glamorous golfer who has been voted second only to Nancy Reagan as the most influential woman in America, will be dressed strictly for business at Woburn, Bedfordshire, this week. "I don't think I shall be wearing shorts, any revealing clothes
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    • 165 9 Reuter THE MUCH fancied Nsrthera Trick was the centre of attention during final gallops at Chantilly on Tuesday prior to Sunday's running of the Prix De L'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp, France's top flat racecourse. Northern Trick, one of 20 to 25 runners expected at
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 998 9 w sm Rtm® HIGHLIGHTS -Debate '84 (3rd Quarter-Finals) 8.00 pfn, Channel 12 The National University of Singapore (Team 1) and the Institute of Education (Tearn 1) meet tonight. The motion: "But family planning and patterns of procreation are the legitimate concerns of all governments." Thursday Feature Special The Last Chase
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  • INTERNATIOANL STOCKS
    • 170 10 AFP THE US conglomerate United Technologies Corp (UTC) has announced the formation of a Pacific advisory council and named former US Secretary of State Alexander Haig as its chairman. A former US Ambassador to Japan, M Robert Ingersoll, has been appointed vice-chairman. The corporation's chairman and
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    • 264 10 NYT THE BILLIONAIRE Bass brothers of Texas have increased their holdings in Walt Disney Productions to almost 16 per cent, making them the largest single shareholder. The Disney family, previously the largest, has a 13 per cent stake. "Management," the company said, "is enormously
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    • 294 10 UPI THE STOCK market skidded to a two-month low on Tuesday, after drifting aimlessly most of the day, in a late burst of institutional selling that produced fairly active trading. Brokers said investors were reluctant to make any bids because they were uncertain
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 393 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher yesterday in moderate trading on sustained selective buying of incentive-backed issues, despite the fall on Wall Street on Tuesday. The market average rose 47.33 points from Tuesday's close to 10,587.38, recovering from Tuesday's decline of 113.74. Kanebo, Morinaga, Mitsubishi Chem, Shinetsu Chem, Mochida Pharm,
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    • 55 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed yesterday in continued dull trading reflecting the Philippines economic situation. The Commercial and Industrial Index rose 0.55 to 104.21, the mining marker fell' 32.63 to 878.53 and oils remained unchanged at 0.625. IRS HsZXCI B >»H Km g'iS:t3 i i i '.M:i1WPPi^W1M,»A'J t 5^K
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    • 429 11 SYDNEY: share markets closed firmer yesterday on late buying of blue chips on the strengthening of the Australian dollar and speculation of rises on Wall Street. The All Ordinaries Index was 3.1 higher at 741.9. National turnover was 35.01 million shares. BHP added 10 cents to $10.40, and Bell
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    • 233 11 OCT 03 Al Smear* KT 7 15 26 20 +0.15 +02 Cham Indut ban Hwo Mui Hon Yo Pto» 20 30 14 10 31 60 27 30 0 5 -0 1 0 1 unch Aim Cmurt Cothoy Com Chang Hwo Bark 27 50 59 50 22 90 unch 15
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    • 118 11 BANGKOK: Prices yesterday closed higher in moderate trading. The Book Club Index rose 0.16 point to 119.06 with turnover 153,301 compared with Tuesday's 142,870. Maboonkhrong rose one to 106.50 and Siam Cement and Siam Citizens finished steady at 403 and 141.50 respectively. OCT 03 Bahti 229 >20 Stam Oy
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    • 191 11 Reuter NICHOLAS Kiwi says it has agreed in principle to sell its foreign businesses and part of its Australasian operations to USbased Consolidated Foods Corp (CFC). It says the scheme involves restructuring of the Australian-based company. CFC would buy 78 per cent
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    • 79 11 Reuter NISSHIN Steel Co seeks funds on capital markets in Japan and abroad for its capital investment programme of 130 billion yen to 1986, though most will come from cash flow. In a presentation to potential European investors, Nisshin said it had demonstrated its interest in
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    • 379 11 FT SONY, the Japanese electronics manufacturer which invented the Walkman portable cassette player, has unveiled a miniaturised, cut-price compact disc (CD) audio player which Sony chairman Akio Morita says will make high-quality CD reproduction accessible to younger, lower-budget listeners, radically expanding the market for
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    • Corporate round-up
      • 71 11 CASIO Computer Co, a major Japanese maker of electronic calculators, said it would market what it claimed to be the world's thinnest radio set. The radio is only 1.9 millimetres thick and weighs 20 grams. It compared with the 3.0 millimetres thick radio developed
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      • 101 11 C ITOH and Co says it and a group company, C Itoh Data System Co, have bought 90 per cent of Hamilton Avnet Electronics Japan from Avnet Inc of New York, at an undisclosed cost. An Itoh group spokesman says Itoh will take over Avnet's
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      • 114 11 Agencies ISUZU Motors said it had begun shipping subcompact cars to its affiliate. General Motors Corp ofjbe US. W The company sail it planned to deliver to GM about 30,000 petrol-powered cars with 1,500 cubic centimetre engines by the end of March next year.
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 325 12 SINGAPORE The market closed quietly steady yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 184.50 cents per kg, unchanged from Tuesday. The morning market fluctuated within a one cent range on some squaring of nearby positions and some buying before closing unchanged at the overnight levels. Prices weakened 0.50
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    • 275 12 RAS prices <«• s ««t»/kiio, fob boie*) NOON CLOSE Buy«n Sellers Buyers S«lleri Int 1 RSS prompt 181.00 182 00 181.50 182.50N IntlRSSOct 184.00 185 00 184.50 185 50 IntlRSSNov 186 00 186 50 186.25 186 75 Int 2 RSS 173.50 174.50N 174.00 175.00N UK/Cont 172.50 173
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    • 94 12 (ccfttiAg, 1-to n pallets) October November (current mth) (forward mtb) NOON NOON RAS IliyM Salltn SSR20 180 00 182.00N 182.00 I84.00N SSR50 178 00 180 00N 180 00 I82 00N MRELB Buycrt S«JI«ri Bwytrs S«ll»n SMR CV ***** 215.50N ***** 217 50N SMRL 212 00 214 00N
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    • 157 12 Chineee Produce Robusta 20/25% 502 50 Exchange (Sellers' noon doting or ices on Oct FOB NSW Nutmeg 3 SV100 kg) 110 FOB NSW 363 00 Coconut oil B W FOB NSW 256 00 Gombier Bufc FOB 195 00 FOB NSW 305 00 Otd drum FOB 208 00 New
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    • 97 12 THE Kuto Lumpur tin market price yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement fleer-level of M 521.15 per kgThe buffer stock manager was the mala buyer as demand (rem ether sectors remained scarce, dampened by the widened premium ef £559 per tonne which Knala Lam par new helds
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    • 174 12 UPI TIN EXPERTS from the Soviet Union and Bolivia are teaching Malaysia how to use the fuming method to recover tin from complex tin ore, an official of the South-east Asia Tin Research and Development Centre said on Tuesday. Dr Abdullah Hassan,
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    • 648 12 COFFEE Robusta futures finished a quiet session yesterday with gains from the previous close of £11 to £22 a tonne. January traded last at its high of £2,260, up £19 from Tuesday, and compared with its early low of £2,235. Trading was thin and the market cautious after
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    • 156 12 Singapore (S$/kilo, ei-godown) Java brans White, special Quality 0.2a Thai white 100% 1st class Java maize No stock (kangaroo) 1 05 Thai moize 0.32 new crop 100% 2nd class 075 100% 3rd class 25% new crop 073 No stock Bangkok B-10% No stock (USS/touM, FO«) Thai broken White rice
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    • 124 12 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market closed slightly higher on covering and speculative buying yesterday prompted by Pakistan's presence in the market at its RBD palm oil tender. Trading was quiet. October deliveries in the south region firmed MJ7.50 while central and north rose $5, all
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    • 122 12 UPI THE MALAYSIAN government will try to market more rubber direct to communist bloc countries, DeputyPrimary Industries Minister Junid Ayur said on Tuesday. He said most of the rubber now purchased by communist countries is bought through third parties. The Soviet Union imports 96,000 tonnes of
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    • 160 12 WHEAT futures oil the Chicago Board of Trade closed two to Vi cent a bushel higher after a quiet session on Tuesday. December finished in the middle of a 3V« cent range. Prices gained support from a weaker dollar and steady export demand far US wheat. CAD Commodities bought
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    • 162 12 SOYBEAN futures on Tuesday broke to the minus side late in the session to close lower on the Chicago Board of Trade. Prices ranged from down 2 V« to up two cents a bushel at the close. November finished near the bottom of an 11V4 cent range after making
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4127 13 THE QUIET downward drift of share prices on the Singapore stock market continued yesterday for the third day this week. At the close, the BT Composite Index slipped 2.73 points to 788.49 while the Straits Times Industrial Index shed 3.85 points to
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    • 236 13 SINGAPORE RitM Indices ICS 565 M T P 418 MM AICO S0< 233 M8F Cora 50« 244 Kaala Siaim 515 M Laong M S0( 278 AIM Owe 250 UOl 250 Pnfcnca HUfi 127 A Entararaas 404 SOt 332 Falls DhW Da* 448 Alcaai 149 M Itawnw 685
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    • 471 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on an easier note for the third consecutive day yesterday in light trading. Investors continued to stay on the sidelines in the absence of positive developments. Consequently, turnover dropped to the lowest in two months at only 3.85
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    • 3071 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
    • 465 14 PASSENGER car sales in Malaysia, which fell for the first time in 10 years over the first six months this year, are recovering. But there is no chance of a repetition of the preBudget buying rush that fired up the motor market over
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    • 103 14 HONGKONG J Australian Industrials Hang Seng Index Wednesday 1056.1 Tuesday 1052.9 Wednesday Closed Week ago 1041.3 Tuesday 985 10 Week ago 999 79 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Tuesday 1191.36 Monday 1198 98 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1207 16 Wednesday ***** 38 Tuesday ***** 24 Standard and
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    • 208 14 K Mnnnnffi' /C\ B poTfo 5-00 5-05 M0i>09«rs prices l*J ThrdB'putro 4 15 4 20 tor Oct 4 Fourth B'putra 4.60 4.65 Fifth B'putra 3.11 3.16 Singapore Unit Trust mbWo 3 01 306 The Commerce 2 80 2 97 Seventh g-putro (A) 211 2 16 The Savngi Fund
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    • 2243 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 Apaeawte (3 508 3 80S) Akoa. (1 608) (2)
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    • 613 15  -  By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN IT LOOKS as if Sime Darby Bhd 1 has found its sense of direction again. After three years of declining profits, the giant Malaysian-based conglomerate staged a solid recovery last year. And if it sticks to its strategy, Sime's faded
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    • 135 15 TIMES Publishing Bhd replied to an SES query that it had disclosed the relevant details of its acquisition of Educational Associates Ltd in accordance with Clause 314 of the listing manual. The company added that Cause 510, which the SES quoted to ask for more information, does not
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    • 260 15 IF NEGOTIATIONS go through, Cheq Point (Singapore) Pte Ltd, currently 50 per cent-owned by Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd, will become the latter's whollyowned unit this month. The Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has already approved the acquisition by MRCB of a 60 per cent
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    • 796 15 THE market closed off its highs on Wall Street's lower opening yesterday after news that First Chicago Corp had forecast a US$7O million to $74 million third quarter loss, dealers said. Early gains on the fresh sterling rise were pared and at 3.30pm, the FTSE 100 Index was
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    • 197 15 Shaw Shaw reduces stake in Perlis Plantations PERLIS Plantations Bhd disclosed yesterday that a substantial shareholder has halved its stake in the sugar-based conglomerate. Shaw and Shaw (Pte) Ltd, the one-time sole owner of the Malaysian operations of Shaw Organisation, has sold 4.327 million shares or 3.14 per cent of
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    • 600 15  -  Purchase a step towards diversification By CHAN OI CHEE THE Pahang Investments group (formerly known as Pahang Consolidated) has acquired a strategic 18 per cent stake in locally-listed Dah Yung Investment. Just a day after a big parcel of Dah Yung shares was transacted
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    • 1627 14 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons In the Matter of Number 780 of 1984 Berhad And In the Matter of the Cempaales Act, Chapter 185 NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order dated 24th September 1984 made in the above
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    • 1690 14 NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting ot Times Publishing Berhad (hereinafter called "TP") will be held at Mandarin Court A. 4th Floor. Mam Wing. The Mandarin Singapore. 333. Orchard Road. Singapore on 27th October 1984 at 10 30 a m (or so
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    • 472 15 (20 mins) r? r^ip* y: >- t.niiMMwr s*'": Subang View Hotel Sclangor Stale Secretariat Subang International Airport (17 mins) c* Angkasapuri iSubang Golf Club 1 v I t s t £5 Ht »<r V- «<• >5 til//// W itt Murium Negara Ucana Negara 0 *A I n m «»<% Hi
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  • 398 16  -  By LUCY NG EMPLOYERS who complained about the National Wages Council's high wage guidelines have opted for the upper end of the recommended pay increases. The majority have either paid or will pay their workers wage increases of at least $27 plus 6
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  • 605 16  -  By FOO CHOY PENG MR GOH Chok Tong told the High Court yesterday that he still believes that the exodus of people at the Singapore Democratic Party's (SDP) inauguration in 1981 was plotted by Mr J B Jeyaretnam. And from his monitoring of press
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  • 138 16 THE MOBILE bank of a Malayan Banking branch in Kuan tan, Malaysia, was found missing yesterday morning. The driver of the MJ150.000 modified bus which houses the bank was shocked when he found the vehicle missing from its usual parking lot in front
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  • 364 16 THE ABILITY to empathise with others and to relate to people at all levels could make one a good leader. Mr Chew Heng Ching, 33, another People's Action Party candidate, believes he has these qualities. He also believes that he works
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  • 63 16 WALL Street stock prices slipped further yesterday as the market moved to its lowest levels since August. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which has fallen three sessions in a row, was off another 3'/< points to around 1188. Overall losing issues had a two-to-one lead over gainers.
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  • LATE FILE
    • 59 16 AFP AMIDST public outcry for a royal commission of inquiry, Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin has announced that the interim findings of a committee probing a M 52.3 billion loan scandal involving Bank Bumiputra would be released some time after Oct 19 when he is scheduled
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    • 59 16 Reuter THE Indonesian government has doubled the official death toll in a bloody Muslim riot in north Jakarta last month to 18 and blamed extremist agitation for the violence. Armed forces Commander Benny Murdani told parliament the riot erupted after several illegal dissident pamphlets had been
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    • 55 16 AFP CHINA yesterday exploded an underground nuclear device in Lob Nor, near the Mongolian border, the Royal Netherlands Meteorology Destitute said. It measured 5.5 on the open-ended Richter scale, a force corresponding to 50 kilotons of TNT. It was the first Chinese underground test registered since
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    • 56 16 AP TRYING to boost lagging investment, Indonesia's government has decided to make it easier to apply for approval of new investment in the country, the Indonesian Investment Board said. It said the new rules, which took effect oo Monday, would drastically shorten the time a prospective
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  • 381 16 THE WELFARE of foreign workers in Singapore will be one of the topics to be discussed at the sth Asean Labour Ministers' Meeting in Manila next Monday and Tuesday. Ministers are likely to raise the issue with Singapore Labour Minister Professor S Jayakumar and
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  • 107 16 NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister David L&nge will arrive tomorrow for talks with his counterpart Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Mr Lange will spend six hours in Singapore, during which he will meet reporters at the Goodwood Park Hotel. The premier will fly in from
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  • 277 16 Reuter AMERICAN FACTORY orders for August, scheduled for release late yesterday, are likely to confirm the pattern of an economic slowdown in the US that some economists believe will spell lower interest rates in the weeks ahead. Any potential benefit to bond
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  • 228 16 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN economy is expected to perform better in the second half of this year after an improved showing in the first half. Presenting an optimistic picture after completing its twiceyearly business expectations survey of 220 companies,
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    • 269 16 US$lO,OOO,OOO Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 31st October 1985, callable at the issuer s option on 31st October 1984 THE TAIYO KOBE BANK, LIMITED (Singapore Branch) 3 In accordance with the terms set out in the Certificates, TAIYO KOBE BANK, LIMITED has elected to exercise their
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    • 373 16 TTPTTBDHi DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME October to December, 1984 Course Course Title Date No. 1. Customer Relations for Retail Supervisors Oct 15—17 2. SIM Course Leaders' Course Oct 15 —20 3. How to Develop Operate a Franchise Oct 25 &26 4. Marketing through Overseas Agents Distributors Oct 25 26 5. International Joint
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 57 16 Outlook for today: Portly cloudy; showers m several areas in the late morning and afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Oct 3 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 6.35 RainfoM in millimetres Troce Rainfall this
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORT SIDES
      • 38 17 Reuter MEMBER LINES of the Japan-Latin America Eastbound Freight Conference said a US$2 per revenue tonne congestion surcharge on shipments to Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, would be abolished on Oct 10 because of improving port conditions. Reuter
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      • 68 17 Reuter TAIWAN WILL spend Taiwan $14 billion to expand harbour facilities and equipment in its four major ports in the next four years. A Communications Ministry said it planned to construct six new container terminals at Kaohsiung, Keelung, Taichung and Hualien .ports. Other major projects are the
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      • 30 17 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping Conference said freight rates to Australia from Hongkong will be increased by 7 per .cent, effective Jan 1, 1985. Reuter
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    • 547 17  -  By LINDA CHEE SEABORNE throughput at the Port of Singapore edged up 10.2 per cent for the first seven months of the year. Between January and July 1984, total cargo handled increased from 56.9 million freight tonnes to 62.7 million tonnes. The volume discharged at
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    • 647 17 i i C«l Afea VI 3 Ahrenktel Lmer VI 5 AJphotrons vi 4 Aipoc VI 5 APC Line V 4 APL 4/5 ASCL 1 Astobroker V S Austouo Line V 1 Baft-Orient VI 4/5 Bangkok Coot VI 2 Bank Lin* V 5 BBS 1 4/5 Ben Lin*
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    • 337 17 UPI ANTI-NUCLEAR dockside workers in Darwin will continue to ban all dock work and ship movements until the American nuclear submarine USS Aspro and its tender USS Proteus leave tomorrow. At a meeting on Tuesday to consider bans imposed last Friday when the two American ships
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    • 673 18 IN ADDITION to the universal problems that beset world shipping, Portuguese owners are facing difficulties of their own. Over-optimistic fleet expansion in the early *****, the demise of trades to Africa, the need to provide uneconomic services to Madeira and the Azores, an ageing and
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    • 184 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 Line. Nedlloyd
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    • 414 18 MORE SHIPS were demolished last year than ever before. The figures should bring some cheer to owners and organisations who had strongly advocated for more scrapping to reduce the over-tonnaged situation. In its latest report, Lloyd's Register of Shipping said
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    • 1639 18 CHARTERING continued to be concentrated In the timecharter sector of the freight market on Tuesday with further tonnage arranged on Soviet account, shipbrokers said. Soviet charterers secured an Indian flag vessel of 53,000 long dwt with delivery passing Cape Passero westbound for a trans-Atlantic round voyage and redelivery
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    • 743 18 ARGENTINA (Sept a) Buenos Aires 1-2 days. 35 vessels berthed. Necochea 1 vessels berthed. Bahia Blanc a Grain loading: 2-3 days. 2 vessels berthed. Rosario 4 vessels berthed. San Lorenzo 1 vessel berthed. San Nicolas Grain loading: 3-4 days. 4 vessels berthed. AUBTRALIA (Sept a> Cairns, Mourilyan, Cape
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    • 210 19 AP A' CHARTERED ferry carrying at least 40 people on a birthday cruise sank on Tuesday night after colliding with a tug towing a barge in rain-swept Hamburg harbour. Police said one person drowned, 24 people were rescued and 16 were missing. Among the missing
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    • 233 19 TMR/ITN SHIPPING industry middlemen are opposing a proposed rule that will restrict co-loading. Co-loading is a term used to describe a situation where two non-vessel operating common carriers (NVOCCs) combine cargo to make a full container load. It has become common in recent months
      TMR/ITN  -  233 words
    • 399 19 LATIN AMERICA must unite to develop shipping and to avoid economic exploitation by established maritime interests. Cuba's Deputy Transport Minister, Mr Paul Gonzalez Tapia, said the economic independence of the region was entirely dependent on building up a strong merchant marine. Latin
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    • 793 19 Fairplay FOR THE PAST eight years, Sol Lines has managed to make up for the losses incurred during the winter months with good figures in the high season. However, Sol Lines, which operates a yearround service between Limaasol and Piraeus, is now losing
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    • 4518 24 §(3iaßG)(9liß 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
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    • 628 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 Liverpool B 66/578 5.10.84 0200 Mansfield FSB 1200-1400/1200-1400 F2/G2 Anro Asia 08/734 5.1084 0700 Mansfield FSB 0800-0900/1600-1700 LI 0900-1000/1700-1900 N1 B Seroja 447 5.10.84 0700
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    • 1768 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Alr*-EimU Liar Transgroup (S). AhreakM Umt Strvin Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Tsepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpar Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling
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    • 413 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Athlon BaabUUah Jenson New Panther No 2 Blneka Quedllnburg Straits Hope Thai Rainbow Vlshva Madhurl Chaco Kwangchow Lantana Ocean Seer 35/6 a/7 22 is/e 33/4 18 21W 29/30 47 35/6 23/4 47 46 BOR Eka Jaya Thong
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    • 342 17 9\ HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea FtogVsis Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. KeUnf/Penanf/Banfkok/Keekwf/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moii/H. Konf S'pore Afent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****77 P.K. *****4, PH *****5 K.L. *****0 rasa LONDON Freights 11/11 l CONSORTIA II PORT Condition* 11/ X REGIONAL Weather VIII SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedule* IX
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    • 349 17 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAGI SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenton M OIC M»nn« Mou»f Singapore 020.' Tel Tnri No Rs,'S4 CFSoMil«tpc 03-30 Tel *****31 and *****32 Terminal office TPC 03 79 Tel No *****90 *****93 iv.-T:«ri.v:); ;i .i.'.w:h,.).'i«.'.w.'.»vi w.vw.iv: initt.--n,u taUASC EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE i K<>\l I \lV\\ I
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    • 773 17 Foreign Exchange Dealings Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 T«fc *****44 A member Ot*># times organetfOT 556.50 Each MAERSK LINE PORT TO MSA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA 5-6/10 LEISE/LEDA 27/10 3/11 10/11 17/11 24/11 it* 1111/10 lt-lt/10 25-25/10 1-1/11 t4/ll •SWGAPORE CLOSWC TMES *CY 8/10 1100 HRS
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    • 267 18 •*&'<« ft FAR EAST/FIJROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe *r wmi 7/10 14/10 21/10 28/10 4/11 U/U 11/11 2S/11 S EDO MTUWOW H OELFT NHON N.OUM I SUM Spore 9/10 IS/10 q/io 307k, o/i i 13/11 20/11 27/11 24/10 31/10 7/11 14/11 ,21/11 21/11 5/12 12/12 2) 25/10 5/11
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    • 382 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE EAST Pacific South Wml Pacific North Waat Faadar at Tokyo Faodor at Koba Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba feto U/U OM MaOar Wl s*l VOt PIO Na*a> *51 «a* a l/u «/ii tmnt 7/11 1/11 11/11 oaoK a q» are u/u u/u tokyo a 12/11
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    • 794 19 CONUINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT CONTMNERSHP SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK STOM BIO* PEGASUS nun V346N 05-06 Oct nusus ran *347* 09-10 od 12-13 Oct BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 Mm Keeping cargo for SINGAPORE TO! SARAWAK AND BftUCI to C«p«i*i|OT. Airbus. Mataa. ta Anlntip, tariirtw. (Hto ta Brmwi IR
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    • 369 19 Franco Belgian Services F+r XJa. B* 0 -uin >*jr Eutlrm L«n*J MEMBER OF ACfc CONSORTIUM! CHARGFURS HAVRAISE MEDEX LINE /tm (MED CLUB MEMBER) 'I'= ,1= ".J' i Trieste Spare 6 Sep 8 Sec 11 Sep 16 Sep 10 Oct 21 Sep 22 Sep 23 Sep 27 Sep 14 Oct 28
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    • 795 20 u Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK Sport PKitaflf Ston Hburj I Bit VlO 8/10 24/10 27/10 Bay 11/10 13/10 1/11 1/11 Eiprtss 21/10 22/10 1/11 10/U mi 28/10 30/10 18/11 18/11 B'ha*tn Rdam ItAniwtrp Hautt 29/10 30/10 1/11 5/11 8/11 8/11 12/11 13/11 15/11 20/11 21/11 23/11 WitN| [iprtts Cardial Bay
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    • 420 20 xum 'j FULLY CONTAIN EfIISED SER VICE 10 EUROPE Vl* SUEZ "1 Comortwn StVCW MAS WDCi 47W KOREAN iA c f NN 76R TRANS WORLD BMDtt ORCNTM. CHEF 41N HONGKONG CONTAMR 42* CKVAIER rum 47W ALSO lOAONG FOR BRf WRMAVtN 30 10 111 311 611 511 711 9/11 IMI 1?
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    • 419 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACUPNNG Fa LCL cargomjr scp mi wc nk ni mm urn ihv E»« Gentle 0110 25/10 li/H 12/11 M/ll 05/11 07/11 litt Grind 11/ M nll 11/H IJ/U M/ll 15/1117/11 E.erG.tmn 7110 15/11 71/11 22/11 24/11 25/11 27/11 AISO ACCEPTMG ia/fa t fa/ra 10
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    • 1091 20 Kit GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. MK GV NO 2( A MIAN BERANGAN POUT KELANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA \V TEL Not 3M782. 35M35. 3*91(2 3i0764 *****? *****7 W. MALAYSIA/S PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: P KLANG SPORE THATI Sf NANG KkWu Tawau S'kan In Pt, 8 Oct 9/J1 Od TGAMBELA MWu
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    • 229 20 US I NOSE \i MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC RE.PUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Snfapore loadnf tar 30/10 B Abbav B. Kh SRHGAPORE SINOSf MARIIMK PTE UD TEL *****44,7 8 *****70 PORT ULANG MAIOSE MARITME SON BHD Id *****2/3 PENANG MALAYSIA TRADE 8 TRNtSKWT LTD Td (7893 8
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    • 801 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL KOTA TIMUR KOTA MULIA KOTA MUTIARA KOTA PETANI KOTA AGUNG KOTA SEJATI VOYAGE E-527 E-525 CP/48/84 E -529 E-531 E-533 SINGAPORE 10-14/10 16-18/10 26-30/10 4-7/11 7-9/11 •-11/11 LOADING FOR: DJIBOUTI. HODEtOAM, JEDOAM.AQAIIA ADEN, HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH. AQABA. PTSUDAN REUNION MOGADISCIO TAMATAVE. MOMBASA, D'SALAAM HODEIDAH. JEDOAH,
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    • 829 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE u« ham 75/10 27/1* 1/U 1/11 Ml 10 11 1«/U 11/u 24/11 26/11 1/12 1/12 1/12 U/12 11/12 11/12 23/12 25/12 2/1 4/1 FROMEBROPE HAM B'HAVEN R DAM HAVRE UK HaaAwtEiprtu SjM SttH Safe) SjM S<*M RlmMara S4M SM SjM bM SiAtd
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    • 534 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Far East S'pore Service Full Container Vessel GON* 12 MAttfAHT <13 n 9 GOWA <13 NB II 10 11/10 lUIVMT il4 H 10 ?l/ll Buun Tokttumj KM* *Mtnun( HonftonjS poie l| Pnd (lit) 20/0 1/10 S ,10 0/10 1/10 S/10 7/10 12/10 14/10 21/10 25/10
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    • 477 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Po-on V 75 Loikow Myomayma VB3 BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Kelang Penong 5-7/10 15-16/10 12-14/10 I 24-28/10 BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG MEADOWBANK Soiled 18 Oct 23 Oct 20 Oct IVYBANK 3 Nov
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    • 828 22 libECUADOR/PERU/CHILE IV LINI —KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD.HIDa. MOTHER VSL WIG PNG SPORE KOBE HANSAI PIONEER V3B WAKANAM MARU Oct 8 Oct 10 Oct Oct CENTRAL AMERICA /CARIRBEAN SEA FEEDER WL MOTHER VSI «IS PNG SPORE KOBE nANSAI PIONEER *31 MACASSAR MARU V 7« t Oct I Oct 10 Oct 29
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    • 642 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE lu** tar lOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE TACOMA. VANCOUVER B.C Acciptanf fa FCI ContMWi P S*lW> I Anfd« WMArtW 3Nn «SHm 10k AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fee*** fa/ra cmm Spin f ram 22/23 Oct 30 Oct 24/27 Oct 28/29 Oct 5 No. 17/18
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    • 333 26 Pasir Panjang Complex Location These eight single-storey godowns are right behind the transit sheds on Pasir Panjang Wharves, which makes them ideally situated between the Central Business District and Jurong Industrial Estate. PASIR PANJANG COMPLEX Features There are 95,000 sq metres of covered space 9 metres or 30 feet high
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