The Business Times, 24 October 1984

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,1984 60 CENTS
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  • 518 1  -  Fall of 16.5 pc in August represents first year-on-year decline in 20 months By JOANNE YAP SINGAPORE could be witnessing the first signs of a tail-off in demand from its biggest market exports to the US fell 16.5 per cent in August from
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  • 636 1 Agencies THE MAN in charge of security at Manila Airport on the day Philippines opposition leader Benigno Aquino was shot dead has been named as part of a conspiracy that plotted his murder. And shortly after receiving the report naming Brigadier
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  • 288 1 Reuter WHEN Corazon Agrava was selected to head the investigation into the Aquino murder, critics of President Ferdinand Marcos were sceptical about her appointment. But the 69-year-old retired Appeals Court judge, who presented her own report on the murder yesterday, won credibility with
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  • 279 1 Reuter SAUDI OIL Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani will visit Lagos this week to try and persuade Nigeria to rescind a unilateral oil price cut it made last week in defiance of Opec rules, sources from the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries
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  • 431 1 FIFTY ONE per cent of women in a recent survey said they had abortions. And about 14 per cent had two or more. These figures are not national averages, since the 1,012 women surveyed were all patients who attended the obstetric
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  • 454 1  -  By BOEY KIT YIN A $13.1 millioiw contract for three power subnations to supply electricity to the Mass Rapid Transit system has been awarded by the PUB. Electrical equipment, consisting of 66kv switchgears, power cables, auxiliary equipment and accessories, will be supplied
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  • 108 1 AFP "SRI LANKAN police have arrested 17 Tamils in connection with a spate of bomb blasts that rocked the capital Colombo on Monday morning, killing three people and injuring at least 10 others. Fourteen of the arrests, made on Monday, were in the Kotahena
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    • 276 1 Leader Page 8 mm SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 AIRCRAFT 4 OUR VIEW THE decision to produce two reports on the assassination of Benigno Aquino has left in doubt who should carry the main responsibility. President Morcos now has a firm duty to his people to ensure that justice
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    • 18 1 Six Opoc members work out plan to cut output, Pago 3 Need for further sex education, Page 2
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 743 2  -  Drastic fall in repeat visits By JAIME LYE VISITORS to Singapore are staying a little longer, but coming back less frequently. The latest survey by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board shows that the average stay of a tourist last year was extended by 0.3 of
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    • 168 2 OFFICE CABINETS are becoming things of the past as computers and microfilm systems replace them with more effective and efficient results. The latest model of a computerised-assisted retrieval system was introduced into Singapore's business community by a local distributing agent, Repro Business Machines Pte Ltd,
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    • 96 2 THE FOUR-SEATER Ferrari Mondial Cabriolet is now in Singapore. The sports car, imported by Hong Seh Motors, is the first of its type available in Asia. Mr Terry Tan, a director of Hong Seh, said he has already received some serious enquiries since the car
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    • 300 2 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER Oct 24 Office Automation Pavilion InterNPB Wang Semtnor continental Computer Oct 24-26 Introduction To Festo KG Singapore Low Cost AutoManufacturers' mation Association Oct 24-Oec 28 The Secretary In POD Training Secretariats Practice Programme Centre Meetings Pte Ltd Oct 25-27 Supervisory Leadership And
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    • 552 2 A STUDY into aspects of sexual knowledge and behaviour of local women has concluded that there is a need to further educate the community regarding sexual matters and contraceptive practices. The findings, based on a survey of 1,012 women volunteers in 1982, are being released
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    • 386 2 THE FIRST International Exposition of QC Circles here next month will boost the quality control movement in Singapore. The three-day convention starts on Nov 12 at the World Trade Centre and will bring together 14 QCCs from Japan, the US, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 152 2 Good news Monsieur. Your oysters have finally arrived. October marks the beginning of the French oyster season. At Le Bernardin Bistro, you can indulge in a most varied selection of these culinary pearls and the pick of fine wines, all specially flown in to celebrate the event. For those of
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 335 3 UPI PUNDITS from Beijing to Rio de Janeiro have declared the American presidential debate between President Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale a virtual stand off with Mr Reagan turning in a better performance than in their first encounter. In Moscow, the Soviet media said
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    • 210 3 -AFP A REMARK by President Ronald Reagan on Sunday on the choice in the Philippines being between President Ferdinand Marcos and a communist takeover did not mean the US sees no other alternative to power in that country, the US State Department said on Monday.
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    • 303 3 NYT PETROLEUM prices rose in dealings around the world on Monday as traders bought heavily, taking advantage of last week's sharp price drop. Prices in the spot market regained about half of their 5 per cent loss since Oct 15, when Norway cut
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    • 464 3 FT OIL MINISTERS from six Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) members, together with ministers from Egypt and Mexico, have left Geneva, having worked out an outline strategy for maintaining current official Opec prices by cutting output by about 3m barrels
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    • 122 3 UPI Reuter RIOT policemen chase strikers and their supporters after breaking their human barricade in Pasig, Metro Manila, on Monday. Some were subsequently arrested during a daylong transport strike that left thousands of commuters stranded under heavy rain. Uniformed policemen were allowed on board some jeepneys
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    • 167 3 AFP PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi has denied Indian opposition allegations that she changes her dress thrice a day. "These people talk as if they stay in my house... I leave my home in the morning and return only in the night.
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    • 534 4 Growth next year estimated at 2pc FT ECONOMIC GROWTH in West Germany is expected to decline somewhat next year on present trends to just 2 per cent, well below its potential and not enough to forestall a further small rise in unemployment. This sober picture
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    • 101 4 AFP CAMBODIAN resistance forces have cut railroad tracks five km outside Phnom Penh's Pouthichentong international airport. The report, made by Khmer Rouge Radio broadcasting from southern China and monitored in Bangkok yesterday, said the guerillas cut the tracks on Oct 17 in three places
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    • 205 4 Reuter PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, leader of an anti-Vietnamese coalition, said Cambodia should become the seventh member of Asean. Prince Sihanouk said on Monday that if Cambodia belonged to Asean, it would be considered non-aligned and neutral. "I propose that Cambodia be the
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    • 301 4 Reuter FRANCE has accused New Zealand of trying to make a political issue of nuclear weapon testing in the South Pacific by the French government. The French delegate to the United Nations main political committee said on Monday that New Zealand's objections
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    • 564 4 NYI A NEW intelligence analysis group has been organised to help the police counter Irish terrorism, Leon Brittan, Britain's Home Secretary, announced on Monday. The group, a committee comprising high-ranking civil servants from several departments and led by Mr Brittan, will assess
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    • 209 4 AFP THAILAND was elected on Monday to sit on the United Nations Security Council, for the first time in its 38-year membership in the international organisation. After four secret ballots, the General Assembly gave the decisive edge to Thailand with 106 votes
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    • 230 4 AP THE STRONG American dollar hurts both foreign countries and the US, the official Chinese news agency, Xinhua, said on Monday. "For example, since the beginning of the US economic recovery two years ago. West Germany, France, Britain and Italy have
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    • 60 4 AP FEMALE prostitutes have all but disappeared from the streets of Hollywood, following the introduction of a new computer to keep track of their aliases, police and merchants in the city say. The computer can provide a judge with an individual's complete criminal record under any name,
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    • 224 4 THE PROBLEMS of British industry arise largely from bad management, not bad workers, Sir Michael Edwardes, the former chief of the Motor Group, said in Cardiff last week. Chairing a Wales CBI conference on improving company profitability, Sir Michael said that he had found
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    • 691 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Locol time From MAS MH8II 0940 PEN RBA BI421 1000 BWN SIA SQI03 1005 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP GIA GA960 1100 HLP SIA SQ105 1105 KUL SIA SO 201 1115 HLP THAI TG403 1140 BKK UB UB23I 1145 RGN SAS SK97I 1215
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 413 6  -  By SOH TIANG KENG Banking Correspondent A FORECAST that the yen would overtake the US dollar as the world's strongest currency during the second half of next year has been made by Philips and Drew, a London stockbroking and investment firm. In the latest issue
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    • 275 6 Reuter VENEZUELA faces potentially difficult negotiations when it meets creditor bankers later this week or early next to discuss a renewal of its public sector payments freeze, banking sources say. The present 90-day freeze ends on Oct 31, and is unlikely to
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    • 85 6 AP CHINA has delayed until November the issue of its first government bonds for public sale on the international market. The 20 billion yen issue was scheduled yesterday. But a Bank of China spokesman says this has been postponed because of low prevailing interest rates on the
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    • 257 6 Reuter FEDERAL Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) chairman William Isaac said he would like to see some action on a shift to a policy of modified payouts to depositors in the event of bank failures. On Monday, he said since
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    • 74 6 Reuter ASSETS and liabilities of commercial banks in Malaysia rose to M 562.46 billion in June from $60.54 billion in May and $52.14 billion in June 1963. Bank Negara Malaysia said deposits held by banks increased to $38.38 billion in June from $37.28 billion in May
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    • 387 6 FT BRITAIN is prepared to tell Japan that if UK institutions are not allowed better access to Japanese financial markets, Japanese securities houses will be denied opportunities to expand their activities in London. Financial officials from
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    • 227 6 Reuter JAPANESE long-term credit banks may cut their long-term prime rates early next week from 7.9 per cent at present as a result of the rise in government bond prices. One banking source said: "We think the latest
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    • 425 6 JAKARTA: The US dollar was fixed at 1059.50/ 1064.00. HONGKONG: The dollar softened further in thin late Asian trading yesterday, as European markets opened. It eased to a late 3.0615/ 25 marks from an early 3.0678/88 compared with New York's 3.0720/35 close and the 3.0705/15 finish here on
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    • 155 6 HONGKONG The metal closed steady in a quiet market yesterday featuring sporadic buying by Swiss interests in the afternoon. The bullion price ended at U*****.30/70 an ounce against an initial $339.00/50 and New York's close of 1338.25/75. Dealers noted the weakening US currency as a supporting factor. On the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 MANILA FROM US$47 PENANG FROM US$4l PERTH FROM US$4O SYDNEY FROM US$42 When you fly Singapore Airlines, you have the option of taking a Stopover Holiday at any of 17 cities around the world at prices you simply can't pass by. The one low price gives you hotel accommodation, breakfast,
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    • 389 6 HB on "BuUcfing& Construction Challenges In a Singapore Urban Environment? r This Seminar is organised for Architects, Consulting Engineers, Government Officials, Developers, Contractors, Interior Designers and all involved in the Building and Construction Industry. SEMINAR PROGRAMME Official Opening :Mr Yap Nena Chew. Chairman, CIDB Seminar Chairman Mr Chow Kok Fond
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  • SPORTS
    • 756 7  -  By WALTON MORAIS TEST CRICKET will grace Singapore's depleted local scene next March. And appropriately, it is the cavalier Sri Lankans who will bring the game to the hungry masses. The Sri Lankan Test side will be making a three-day stopover
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    • 715 7  -  By STEVEN CRIST NYT BELMONT PARK officials are still bristling over the selection of Hollywood Park in California as the site for this year's inaugural Breeders' Cup Event Day on Nov 10. Seven races worth a total of US$lO million will be
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    • 160 7 Reuter MICHEL PLATINI and lan Rush will receive "Golden Boot" awards for their goalscoring feats in Paris next Tuesday, the organisers said. Platini, European Footballer of the Year, has won two trophies for leading France to their European championship triumph last June the Golden Boot for
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    • 156 7 AFP ZOLA BUDD, the South African-born athlete who competed for Britain at the Los Angeles Olympics, can run again for South Africa if she chooses. The president of the South African Amateur Athletic Union, Charles Nieuwoudt, said on Monday: "There will be
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  • FEATURES
    • 458 8 Aquino still another step THERE WERE doubts that an investigation into the assassination of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino could ever come to a meaningful conclusion, and whether it would ever be published if it did. Yesterday, one year and two months since the murder, the Agrava panel should have
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    • 1558 8  -  Argentina's triple digit inflation has forced its citizens to adopt some desperate spending tactics Runaway inflation still plagues some countries, in spite of thf world-wide attack on the disease. Yesterday BT highlighted Israel's problems. Today, GERI SMITH'S dispatch from Argentina provides another example of why
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    • 476 8  -  By PETER MILLERSHIP Reuter WHAT IS Pancasila? President Suharto pushes it in his speeches and prostitutes get rehabilitation lectures on it. Schoolchildren study it, choirs sing about it, and even amateur radio enthusiasts must pass an examination in it to get a licence. The
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    • 830 9  -  By STEVE LOHR NYT OF THE MANY ambitious development projects started by President Ferdinand Marcos, the biggest construction venture of them all has been a US$2 billion nuclear power plant on Bataan peninsula, overlooking the South China Sea. With completion near, the plant has become a hotly
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1339 9 W QBE) GWKD CHANNEL 5 2.25 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pa(es 2.55 Operant and Programme llghfights followed by This Land is Mne 4.30 The Richard Simmons Show 4.55 Animals in Action Gardens of Coral 5.20 Romper Room (English) 5.50 Unicorn Tales Alex and the Wonderful "Doo Wah" Lamp 6.10
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 161 10 Reuter BOEING Co said its backlog of unfilled orders at Sep 30 rose to US$22 billion from the $18 billion recorded at the end of 1963. Last year the company's third-quarter backlog stood at $17.5 billion. The current backlog comprises $16.4
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    • 293 10 Reuter SHARE prices closed lower on Monday on Wall Street as trading volume shrank and investors cashed in on profits from last week's robust rally. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 8.73 to 1217.20. Overall, losers led gainers 844 to 687.
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    • 174 10 OCT 22 Rand Trust Bk 205 unch Un Steel 10! 1 INDUSTRIALS Untsec 435 unch A Atpho 8006 Woolworth 1375 unch Abercom 130 -5 MININGS AE And CI 7606 Anglos 2310 •10 AW?" >P 2600 undi Bortowi 1020 5 Buffets C G Smith 1825 CNA 185 -5 Cume Finance
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    • 744 10 OCT 22 US$ ACF Industries Alcon Alumn Alcoa Aiegheny Lud Ahed Cham Cp Afced Stores AJks-Chakners Am Brands toe Am Broodcost Am Can Co Am Cyonomrd Am Eke Pwr Am Express Am Home Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natird Gas Am Tel Tel A mo x Inc Amerodo
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    • 609 10 Amsterdam OCT 22 FH A0N 352 00 1.5 Aegon 133 00 unch Ahold 190 50 1 Akzo 100 70 16 AMEV 188 20 37 Amf« Amrobnk 68 00 unch BcfV 43 30 -02 BoH ***** 28 Bocsumn 274 00 4 Bosk a Burtet 68 50 0 5 Cakmd
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    • 181 10 Reuter THE BRITISH government will limit an individual allocation in British Telecom PLC flotation to a maximum of 10 per cent of the company's share capital, says Industry and Information Technology Minister Geoffrey Pattie. British Telecom's Articles of Association
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 327 11 HONGKONG: Share prices fell on small investor profit-taking yesterday, following a similar pattern in Wall Street on Monday. Leaders closed mostly lower with Cheung Kong easing 10 cents to HK$B.35, HK Bank five to $6.75, HK Wharf five to $4,325, Hutchison Whampoa 10 to $14.30 and Jardine Matheson 25
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    • 241 11 OCT 23 Al incere Indus NT 7 90 25 40 0.2 -0.1 Chem Indus Lien Hwa Indus Nan Ya Ptas 1900 13 65 30 50 25 90 unch 0 05 unch 0 2 Cathay Cons Chang Hwa Bank 26 20 5500 1980 +0 1 unch 0 1 Pacific Elect
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    • 381 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed easier on moderate turnover yesterday as investors responded to bearish news from abroad. The All Ordinaries Index was 3.6 down at 741.8, the All Industrials marker was off 3.4 at 1,088.9 and the All Resources Index was 3.7 lower at 474.1. Falls outnum- bered rises
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    • 58 11 Oct 23 Won 657 Hyundai Corp Hyundoi Motor K AL 956 622 510 725 4 +6 1 13 624 1 1210 32 676 420 unch 556 5 790 10 477 2 722 7 636 +6 850 unch 664 8 1301 -9 Gold Stor 725 unch Ssongyong Ctm 599 5
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    • 389 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower for the first time in five sessions yesterday in reaction to news that some major Opec members will try to keep oil prices unchanged despite price cuts by some producers. The market average fell 47.89 to close at 11,029.95 after a sharp 149.16 rise
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    • 100 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed in dull trading yesterday. The Commercial and Industrial Index firmed 1.37 to 103.53, the Mining marker eased 1.87 to 844.50 and Oils were unchanged at 0.574. Philex B, Podco B and PLDT were unchanged at 0.1050, 0.0012 and 38, respectively. OCT 23 fmm nmu
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    • 88 11 Reuter INCREASING foreign competition for Australian investment institution funds could inhibit the growth of the Australian share market if it does not retain its competitive position, the chairman of the Australian associated stock exchanges, Jim Bain, said. Mr Bain told an investment seminar on
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    • 330 11 THE HYUNDAI group, Korea's largest company, is making a bid into the world semiconductor industry. For a start, it has set up a new US$4O million microelectronics facility in Santa Clara, California. The 100,000-square-foot facility houses headquarters, marketing, engineering and manufacturing operations for Hyundai's whollyowned
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    • 62 11 Reuter ESSO Exploration and Production Australia Inc. Southern Pacific Petroleum NL and Central Pacific Minerals NL say they have begun discussions about possible amendments to their joint venture agreement on the Rundle oil shale prospect in Queensland. The wholly-owned Exxon Corp) unit has advised that
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    • 192 11 Reuter EXXON Corp unit, Esso Exploration and Production Australia Inc, and Broken Hill Pty Co (BHP) propose to develop the Bream oilfield in Bass Strait following a federal decision on tax concessions. The 50/50 partners say they will also examine
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    • 141 11 n m -eg vm 'GAME FESTIVAL' B—2B October 1984 One of Europe's great dining pleasures now at the Harbour Grill. For a limited period only the Harbour Grill presents the 'Game Festival' Game birds such as pheasant, grouse, quail, partridge, wild duck, and game animals such as hare and venison
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    • 121 11 15 HAPPY RESTAURANT can now offer Modestly-priced superb Cantonese dishes. Impeccable service. Nightly entertainment with no cover or corkage charges. Ample parking facilities. t°» C V6<#P® t0 Dio» et a ip For reservations, call 744-2717 or 744-2tB« HAPPY RESTAURANT Lion City Hotel, 2nd Storey, 15 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 1543
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 552 12  -  By MICHAEL NEILL COMALCO, Australia's largest integrated aluminium producer, is to pay US$4OO million in cash and notes for most of the aluminium interests of Martin Marietta, the US aerospace and building materials group. The deal will secure Comalco its first
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    • 156 12 AP OFFICIALS at a world cocoa conference in Malaysia have high hopes that the discovery of the sex life of the cocoa podborer would reduce destruction of cocoa worldwide. At the conference last week attended by over 700 delegates from 24 nations
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    • 183 12 Reuter TRADE demand for lightfault, average to fine Merino fleece is expected to remain strong at this week's wool auctions in Melbourne, Goulburn and Fre mantle, the Australian Council of Wool Buyers said. The trade's optimism is based on the the expectations of substantial Soviet
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    • 154 12 SINGAPORE The market was closed yesterday. MALAYSIA The market was closed yesterday. TOKYO Futures closed at the day's highs yesterday witii prices up 1.4 yen to 2.0 yen in fairly light trading. Values extended Monday's advance, rising on small-lot buying in line with the strength of the Singapore market
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    • 168 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) Hongkong Golden Peak, 60 x 60 115 50 China carded yorn, cones White cloth Bk>e Phoenix 16's 3.350 Japon No. 10,000 Bio* Phoenix 20's 3,500 Three Peaches 221 50 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,800 Japan No. 2003 Unq Blue Phoenix 40's 4,150
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    • 129 12 Hongkong Broken rice (HK$/picul, ex-godown) China white Yu Jhti 1st grade Thoi fragrant 100% new crop, 1st closs unq new crop 2nd grade See Mew 1st grade new crop unq 178 00 209 00 2nd closs unq 2nd grade unq 3rd das* unq Jtongxi new crop 188 00 Ordinary
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    • 99 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES broke sharply to the minus side after midday on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday to close eight to four US-cents per bushel lower. November ended near the bottom of a 19-cent range. Produce Grain and a local house were the featured sellers. Soyproduct futures broke
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    • 87 12 WHEAT FUTURES maintained gains to close four to US-cents per bushel higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday. December ended near the top of a s'/ 2 -cent range. Frazier-Parrot and L D Commodities sold December late, while Heinold bought a lesser amount. Corn futures closed 2"2
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    • 657 12 COFFEE Robusta futures at midday were near the morning lows yesterday, £20 to £7 a tonne below Monday's close in a quiet and featureless market. November traded at £2,540 a tonne, down £20 from the close, while most active January was down £14 at £2,353, pushed lower by
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    • 222 13 Reuter JOHNSON Matthey PLC said its board will consider whether it would be in shareholders' interests to give British Petroleum Co PLC access to the financial information requested by BP. The approach to Johnson Matthey, announced last Friday when BP said it
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    • 3619 13 11 Htfh •4 Low Company Last Sato orOft Dhr Dhr C*w Qr*a YTd Nat P/E Vol (T»0) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 310 306 312 198 275 350 183 540 322 278 516 550 500 710 300 478 416 535 1340 428 168* 320* 302 695 455* 396
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    • 422 13 Reuter THE UK GOVERNMENT is on course to hit and possibly exceed its projections of stateowned asset sales in both 1984/ 85 and 1965/86, market economists said. Several expect the Treasury to increase its estimates of £1.9 billion in sales in the year ending next
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    • 384 13 NYT THE US Securities k Exchange Commission said on Monday that it intended to pursue the legal theory that news reporters have an obligation under law to publish certain information about their own financial dealings. A spokesman for the agency, Mary McCue, said
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    • 96 13 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hang Seng Index Tuesday Monday !9S'^ Tuesday !5f5"l£ Week ogo '087 4 Monday NEW YORK Week ogo 1020 01 Dow Jones Monday 1217.20 TOKYO Fridoy 1225-93 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ogo 1202.96 Tuesday H 029.95 Standard and Poors Monday i1 077.84 Monday upov Week ago
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    • 236 13 FT PARIBAS, the French state-owned financial group, is setting up a New York-based investment banking venture, Paribas Corp, to strengthen its foothold in the US after selling in August its investment banking subsidiary Becker-Paribas to Merrill Lynch. The move, which will take
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    • 209 13 Managers' prices for Oct 24 Second B'putro Third B'putro Fourth B'putro 5 03 5.08 4.17 4 22 4.58 4.63 Singapore Unit Trust The Commwct 2.64 2.80 The Sovngt Fund 1.76 187 S'pore Prog Ftvtd 1.12 1.19* S'pore Sec. Fund 1.69 1.79 S'pore Invest Fvmd 1.09 1.15 Fifth B'putro
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    • 870 13 Current pcym«nt fa <krt« Books dote Date n mi „hl« poyoow Total for Hm year Tot oi for previous fi A ISB 15%(b) NYA NYA NYA 15% 15% AMDS 6 3%(b) Oct 8 Oct 18 Nov 29 6.3% 1.8% A Enterprises Asiatic De* 10%l Nov 13 Nov 23
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1001 14 Its subsidiaries are spread across many sectors in Malaysia FT THE Johore State Economic Development Corporation is a creature of Malaysia's 20-year New Economic Policy, which was first implemented in 1970. And it is an unusual creature insofar as it has no shares and no
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    • 306 14 Harrison Crosfield achieves 84pc rise in taxable profits HARRISON A CROSFIELD, the plantation, commodity and industrial combine, has achieved an 84 per cent increase in first-half taxable profits from £21.3 million to £39.2 million. All divisions, except finance, returned higher contributions on total group turnover which increased by £170 million
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    • 766 14 Bernama ALTHOUGH the 1985 Malaysian budget has been hailed by many as mild and generous, several tax consultants lamented on the immediate non-avail-ability of the 1985 Finance Bill necessary for making effective comments. The Finance Bill, which contains exact wordings of
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    • 680 15 mob mm»* HOCK LOCK SIEW TOKYO knew immediately. Hongkong decided quickly. But Singapore is still doing the sums. Is a lower crude oil price good news or bad for the stock market? To be fair, the lower crude price has already had some impact on
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    • 533 15  -  By CHAN OI CHEE 7 JOHAN Holdings Bhd, the relatively small tin mining company which has been transformed .into a major diversified group, is clearly but slowly reaping the benefits of its hectic acquisi- tions in the recent past. For the half
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    • 797 15 THE MARKET closed higher on hopes that talks held yesterday between the UK Coal Board and the pit foremen will succeed in averting tomorrow's strike action. The FTSE 100 index at 1430 GMT rose nine points to 1,124.4. Sentiment was boosted by steady sterling. Government bonds were up
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    • 443 15 FT MANY Hongkong companies have been criticised for refusing to revalue investment properties from the inflated levels of the 1979-82 property boom. Mr Peter Wong, president of the Hongkong Association of Accountants, and a senior partner in the territory's third largest accountancy group, Kwan
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    • 910 15 IDRIS Hydraulic (Malaysia) Bhd, the listed vehicle of Umno's Koperasi Bersatu, has emerged as a corporate giant in the making with its recent spate of acquisitions. Restructured from a depressed tin mining company, Idris (M) has been transformed within a short time into a
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    • 298 15 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has granted approval for the listing and quotation of the 11.665 million $1 shares in Chaaa Hap Marlae Ltd issued as consideration for the company's purchase of 17 vessels from Promet Bhd HAIUMAU Investments Ltd announced that the net tangible assets backing per
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 51 15 Group pre-tax profits for the hall-year ended Sep 30, 1984 amounted to MJ640.639 on turnover of $901,874. Directors do not recommend any interim dividend. The results of the corresponding period last year are not available as the company was then in receivership and no halfyear accounts were
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 832 14 ISLAND PENINSULAR BERHAD NOTICE OF DIVIDEND AND INTERIM REPORT FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 31ST JULY 1984 The Directors announce that the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the six months ended 31st July, 1984 are as follows: -1- J cnoeo 31.7.84 31.7.83 REVIEW OF RESULTS The
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    • 133 14 Keep yourself constantly informed of the latest developments in Japan's Steel industry by regularly subscribing to cJopQH JAPAN STEEL JOURNAL, the one and only English daily journal in Japan, supplies quick, accurate and authentic news on principal events in Japan's iron and steel industry. It also closely follows daily price
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 126 15 U5520,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 24th April 1987* THE MITSUBISHI BANK, LIMITED (Singapore Branch) A In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 24th October 1984 to 24th April 1985, the Certificate will
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    • 404 15 UwUV/l &Lybrand Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services indude Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing.Manufacturing and Distribution Systems, Executive Selection, Marketing and
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  • 499 16  -  By FOO CHOY PENG THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers' Association has made a proposal to ensure that members sitting on its key committee are of more senior level. This is an attempt to improve its image and to increase its influence. In future, the association wants
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  • 129 16 Reuter ALL COUNTRIES in the South Pacific, not just New Zealand, strongly oppose French nuclear testing in the region, New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange said yesterday. Commenting on France's accusation at the United Nations on Monday that New Zealand was trying to make
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  • 386 16  -  By LISA LEE STEEL could be playing a greater role in the development of Singapore's prefabricated building industry, if the country developed its expertise in the use of the material in construction, according to Mr Chow Kok Fong, deputy general manaeger of the Construction Industry
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  • 457 16  -  By JAIME LYE THE SINGAPORE Hotel Association (SHA) has set up a manpower agency to ease the labour shortage facing hotels. The objective of its subsidiary, Hotel Manpower Pte Ltd, is to build up a pool of parttime workers which
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  • 70 16 WALL STREET stock prices were mixed in early trading as secondary issues got off to a better start than the blue chips. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell 8.73 points on Monday, was down another 1 Vi points to under 1216 yesterday. Overall, however, advancing issues
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  • 230 16 A TRIPARTITE panel has been set up to investigate the Penang Bridge accident which occurred on Saturday night, sources said yesterday. It comprises representatives of the Malaysian Highway Authority, the contractors Hyundai Engineering and Construction Company, and project consultants Howard Needles Yammen
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  • 165 16 AP CHINA'S textile industry, which accounts for about 15 per cent of the nation's output, is seeking foreign help for a technical transformation that will improve its products. Talks are planned next month for 104 foreign assistance projects to advance the Chinese industry, the
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  • 180 16 AFP VIETNAM yesterday attacked Thailand's entry to the UN Security Council, saying that the move would not enhance the council's standing. The statement from the official Vietnamese News Agency came after Monday's vote at the United Nations in New York giving Thailand
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  • 210 16 AFP POLICE in Hongkong have set up a border division to tighten checks on illegal immigrants from China, some of whom are turning to serious crime, a senior police source said yesterday. The division, which will be in operation
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  • 316 16 AFP JAPANESE police have compiled a list of eight suspects in their hunt for a gang which planted poisoned sweets in stores and supermarkets, the Mainichi newspaper said yesterday. Eighteen packets of Morinaga sweets containing lethal doses of sodium
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  • LATE FILE
    • 61 16 Reuter TALKS between American and Japanese trade officials in Tokyo on a US bid to win voluntary limits on Japanese steel exports ended yesterday without an agreement, a Tokyo government official said. The US had called for a decrease in exports but did not propose limiting
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    • 53 16 Reuter THE Pakistani town of Dadu was rocked by blasts on Monday, on the eve of a "black day" called by students to protest against the firing by security forces on two student buses last week. Residents said yesterday that up to 10 explosions were heard
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    • 51 16 AFP POLITICAL killings by governments or the "disappearance" of people abducted by government forces remain widespread in Latin America, Amnesty International said in its annual report released yesterday. The study, which covers 1983, reported continued use of torture in many South American countries, notably in Chile.
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    • 48 16 Reuter AMERICAN EXPRESS Co said yesterday that Edmond Safra was being replaced as chairman of its international banking operation. It said Mr Safra, who sold the banking operation to American Express in 1963 for US$52O million, had been elected to the company's board. Reuter
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    • 59 16 Reuter THE US dollar shed a full pfennig after news that US durable goods orders fell 4.3 per cent in September and the rise in August was revised 0.2 point lower to 0.3 per cent. The dollar was quoted around 3.0515/25 deutsche marks, a pfennig
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    • 97 16 French accusation, Page 4 C ill Britannia for free invitation investment seminar i The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. 4? o° 'Q e? <5^ J* V v #v# w «<§> c? y j/j&p < /\r sC &/S> c <r y>yy> x c/ \O v
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    • 48 16 Outlook for today: Partly cloudy. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Oct 23 at th« airport Maximum temperature 31.1 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 3.45 Rainfoll in millimetres NH Rainfall this month 92.0 Rainy days this month 5
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 282 17 AFP SHIPYARDS that specialise in breaking up supertankers have enough work to keep them busy until the end of the 1960'5, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said. In its just-published annual report on maritime transport, the OECD said Taiwan had done best
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    • 514 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE Malaysian government is thinking of phasing out aged vessels from the merchant fleet in an attempt to improve the efficiency of ship and port operations. The head of the maritime division, Mr M Thilagadurai, says the government is
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    • 829 17 IIMIWUW c* Afeo Ahrenkiel Liner AC Toepfer AJphatrons AJpac Antoh Orient Lirt« APC Lm« APL A/row Lines ASCL As»abfokef Atlas Lines Austasta Line Bolt-Orient Baltic Ent Bangkok Coot Bonk Line BBS Ben Line Bkie Star Brandfort Intl BSC Line Burma Five Star Cameroon Shpg CC Line CCM
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 117 17 AFP SAUDI Arabia is to provide a riyal US$5O million loan to South Korea for a harbour development project under an ageement concluded in Seoul on Monday. The agreement was signed by visiting Saudi Minister of Finance and National Economy Sheik Mohammed AbalKhail and his South
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      • 115 17 AFP A TAIWANESE cargo vessel which ran aground on a reef off the Vietnamese coast earlier this month has been refloated with its crew safe and sound, reports said. The Hanoi office of the International Red Cross Committee said that all 23 crewmen of the 7,000 tonne
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    • 1024 18 Fairplay ITALIAN shipping is in shambles. Problems measure far and wide an orderbook that has in a decade melted away, tremendous overcapacity, and a domestic shipping industry burdened with some of the highest operating costs in the world. Blend the global problems in shipping
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    • 902 18 AFP GRAIN rates surged to their highest (or five months on the freight market last week, stimulated by reports that the Soviet Union had booked as many as 80 vessels of varying sizes over the past few weeks. The Baltic Freight Index, weak of late, moved up strongly.
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    • 1730 18 NORTH ATLANTIC grain rates continued to climb on the London shipping freights market on Monday. In the US Gulf, Bunge paid US$9.3O (fio) to the Ostia for a 70,000-ton mid-Nov shipment from the Mississippi River to Europoort, while Zennoh arranged 52,000 tons to Japan aboard the early-Nov loader
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    • 224 19 CEYLON Shipping Corporation (CSC) is interested in reorganising its service to include more calls to Soviet ports. Officials of CSC told a Soviet shipping delegation who visited Sri Lanka recently that with the trade to the Red Sea and Mediterranean overtonnaged, it would consider
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    • 441 19 THERE IS a growing optimism that a new transPacific westbound rating pact can be secured. Up to 20 of the market's biggest operators have initialled a preliminary rate agreement. This is in sharp contrast to the impression which followed a meeting in Hongkong
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    • 107 19 THE INTERNATIONAL conference on marine engineering began in Manama on Monday to discuss technical subjects relating to marine engineering and marine pollution. Addressing the three-day conference, Bahraini Public Works Electric Power and Water Resources Minister Majed Al-Jishi said the Bahraini-Saudi causeway project now under construction represented
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    • 280 19  -  By KINGSLEY WOOD THE troubled Australian shipbuilding industry is to be given a package of government financial assistance to help it to remain in business. It follows submissions by the Australian Shipbuilders' Association earlier this year and the report of a task force which
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    • 355 19 AMERICAN President Companies has scored impressive gains in the third quarter this year, with profits swelling by more than 90 per cent to reach US$3B.7 million. To add to its good fortune, the company is likely to raise more than US$6O million through a share issue,
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    • 3805 24 aoaBGXIEB 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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    • 722 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule 1 Location Aust Star 0542 25.10.84 0700 Austasia FSB 1500-1600/1800-1900 U2 Kh Maru 42 25.10.84 0700 Borneo FSB 1000-1300/1800-1900 L7 Khd Pakhomov 39AW/84 25.10.84 0700 S'pore
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    • 1758 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFTA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Earaala liar Transgroup (S). Ahreaklel Uaer Service Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Twffrr Oceanus Shipping Agen cies (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpac Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo
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    • 283 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent v Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Banglar Progoti Donam No 9 Feng Ming Trans Hav 45 25/6 13/4 45A Unlpaclfic NAPL YFung Barber alongside 24.10.84/0700 24.10.84/2000 24.10.84/0600 24.10.84/1500 27.10.84/0700 29.10.84/2300 24.10.84/2300 PASIR PANJANG Glory Selatan Viceroy Big Progress Dellma 109 Hoegh Cairn
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    • 361 17 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY TIMES Business l)irr< lor\ of Sin>si|>orc BMIDB I WEEKLY Freights II •IARI )I\K J.irdinf?* A I AH lOf^ENTOVERSEAS CuhLUW LINEI FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE io furopf via suf; lsr~i *080TAl OSF 41W 3/U 4/U 22/11 23/11 25/11 27/11 30/11 m comma 42« 10/u u/u 29/11 30/11 2/12
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    • 216 17 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALOHD SHIPPING AGENCIES /O Sh»»f tf»n 14 fl?( Mou»i' S'ngapo'P OJC Tt'l S RS^SJi CFSoll.ff TPC 01 30 T*» nnrl ?r?f*32 Tdiminjl oHicf TPC 03 Tel No *****90 *****93 sUASC .I.C7T v,i riiw:»' i .t:I HM.'.T7T=- r^.x EXPRESS FULL CONTAINED l-KOM .1 \PW I \l\\
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    • 914 17 n't Foreign Exchange Dealing* INTERNATIONAL Tmes Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 T4: *****44 Amtnt* times organotfior 556.50 Each MAERSK LINE \< li I i iTTTTTK ■r.ji ,iirxrri>v:-.-7Trriij:^r?^gir^-.-7i lit s T AFRICA ASIA »«»>•' "*mzn :(i ni < ,irv in >i i \ni > ;< n-rv B*por# I ASr*rp
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    • 388 18 4/u n oiin 11/11 HHON 18/11 n txm 25/11 B SURIA 2/12 SCIANOU 9/12 16/12 ITOYAMA FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur «> Gbdf|| VESSEL 11) G6w,l 2 Kbwf Sated Saded Saded Sailed 26/10 VMM I 2/11 EDO 9/11 16/11 4/12 6/12 Sport 24/10 31/10 7/11 14/11 21/11 28/11 5/12
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    • 465 18 NOTICES TOKOUNB MV "KAIW VOY-M wW 171k October, 1«M Cowigiieei of all damaged cargoea ex the captioned vt*sel are hereby notified that the General Survey will be held on 25th October. 1984 (Thursday) at Jurong Port GDN TS-2 from 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 pm. No further survey will be held.
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    • 44 18 general survey MV AMIS Pie** be informed that a. general survey Ex MV imr will be held on Friday 16/19/'. •4 at 1430hn in PPW GDN 302 after which no further survey or claim will be entertained m BORNEO MARITIME T*ANBPO«T (8) PTE. LTD.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 938 19 The Straits Steamship Group MANSFIELD CONTAINER SHIPPING PTE LTD QCL Overseas Containers Limited too accepting cargo for: H»*wt to Copenhagen, brta. Grita Aotttrdam :Is Antwerp. Amsterdam, 0* BrtmeMiaten ta Bremen Southampton UK rofiom. Mnl 1 Mh H'burj Brtm R 4am Li Ha S ton P K«*n S pore Nut Porte:
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    • 452 19 Franco Belgian Services (ME MBE B OF ACE CONSORTIUM! 1 struct fwm bdope awnm cmb NRQNG CONT MO OnttßNt CNM CONTUO I Oar. Htar| BUm* Kwmf LeHewt PJtata* Ipm S .'EI «£!"**T" Qcvunran. »s«* 20d «od sod xoo .f!T £15" H!S! cww COKTWHt 2 Oct (Od 7Od 9OdII Od Oct
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    • 629 20 K Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT UK Or carriaje to Scondnavia, Med, Cambean I S. America Hand haubufo to Wand destinations in Europe S'pan P. Kabul Pt*t Lmmm Am Gaaaa HW| *dam BTiartn Intwn 113/11 15/11 17/11 1/12 4/12- 7/1212/12 10/12 15/12 Lai* Oakland Statte 3/11 20/11 22/11 25/11 ppfrt 11/11
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    • 463 20 MCSline FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KOMf J o**n»*r >o*. TO FUROPf VIA SUEZ "1 Member of »h* Ac* Comoftum FULLY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM NORIH AMERICA *FST COAST Su t**4m vaual KOREAN NOB OK 4* KH I BaadiOjUand StjWe 1m K W VOK 9/11 27/11*28/11 1/12 2/12 11/12 25/12 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN
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    • 1102 20 Kit GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. lb. 26-A JALAN BERANGAN KltT KCLANG. SELANGOR MALAYSIA TEL: Nk *****2, *****5. 3191(2. 3107(4,*****2,*****7 MALAYSIA/S PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: tGAMBEIA tHATI BAW Kkblu. S kan. Tawau Kkblu L Datu. Tawau ToTOMOH SATU KkUu Tawau. L Datu tftlTA tHATI SENANG Kkblu S kan Kkblu
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    • 868 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KARACHI/P.GULF SERVICES COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES INDONESIA SERVICES PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE LTD PIL BLDG., 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 S'pore 0106 Tel: *****33 (20 Lines) DIRECT LINE: *****39, *****76 TELEX: RS *****, *****, *****, CNTR *****) AGENTS: KL TEL. *****9, *****2. P.KLANG TEL *****32,
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    • 664 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE na«n IQEUROPf STOW r KEI ANG BSTI&. 21/11 30 10 Btnatan S/ll C/U Hwftonf Eiprm 12/11 14/11 Cardan Bat 11/11 21/11 B«uw« 21/11 21/11 FraiOtot (tprns 4/12 1/12 Kowtow Bji 12/12 14/12 Hawfavt Eiprm 21/12 21/12 Mm Mini 21/12 21/12 know 4/1
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    • 594 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL I INF Far East S'oore Service Fufl Container Vessel. Buun Vokohtnu Ktfe* tHhMi HonfUnfS pot T| Prat <*»>- SOW* 113 >C 11/10 10/10 21/11 25/10 27/10 1/11 3/11 IMMFMfT *14 t® 24/10 21/10 30/10 3/11 5/11 10/11 12/11 EXPRESS SEMCONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Spm n *4m
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    • 364 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES M BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPOBATION Loikow VB9 Myomoywo VB3 Loshio V 36 Pogon V 79 Loading for Ranfoon S'pore P.Kelang 30/31 Oct 1/ 5 Nov 5/ 7 Nov 20/23 Nov V* BANK LINE EXPRESS iPEPENDENT SERWICF JO UK/COHT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 10 Nov
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    • 822 22 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ ASM SIM *29 MOTHER VESSEL STORE PKLG PENANG STORE T/S PORT LA/LB SEATTLE OAKLAND VAN BC TOR TLA*) ASM STAR V 29 BAY BROGE V3O HAKOME MARU ¥.21 AMERICA MARU V.4430 KANSAI PIONEER
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    • 534 22 CALVORNA/PACFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONT AINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE lM*| tor lOS RNtOIS lAN FRANCISCO SEATTU. TACOMA. VANCOUVER. IX Acca** Fa/Fa Mmh *aU«« Smpjore L Knftm UT r -MRn IS 11 Nn 12 Ok AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accent Fa/ra c«iMn Plato* Shm M* Sr* Htm >ct k Pi/24 Oct 25/2R
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    • 574 22 SANKO ASIA LINE* FROM JAPANESE PORTS ANO HONGKONG 1 HAKKMSAft MARU 2. FIMUZAKI MMU 3 GREAT MOUNT 4. MM TI4OR 5 EDO MAM) I BUI AT 7 STARLIT '25/27 Od 29/31 Oct 2/4 Nw S/7 No* 6 8 Ho, 10/12 Nov P Kdwi In Port/24 Od 21/29 Od 1/2 No*
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    • 342 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 tnso'i If, Inti'tn.i' I)-,' Pi '/•< Sintjapofp 0?07 Tel 2 2 -16"i i 1 1 1 l■ '>♦- <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'iNre P. KrtM| Im4r| tarBUNGA KENANGA 86*4913 3/11 $/H lOTT/IWT/U.K (AVON) ALEXANDMA 88M914 l|/n ■OTT/SE TE AMT/H.K. (AVON) Pal SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION MASASMMM
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    • 587 23 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPt FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE <»« ACF COMOrt** TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): O. CHEF 41W+ HK CONTAfO 42*1. C PAUL 42W C CONTAINER 25W... C ROZE 41M N CRYSTAL 27* Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHIEF S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1200 LCI
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    • 439 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON KEE MOON BUSAM 3/11 12/11 15/11 a/11 2/12 14/12 Mil lT\|t lUNAS SI TIA Sf>N BHD Kt IH 114J90 414?44 P* M <»9SM PIN Tel 16/J7S 36;4/S N»PTt»N| AGINCKS PU I 10 Trt >-'899;? ??*S4I4 Boolmi-,1 ???/SlO
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    • 541 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUUMNG 55. Martet Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lkm) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS 2510S P KELANC M/'S SHARKAT NAH SOON SON. BW IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 JALAN CEMPENHG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA
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    • 60 23 ahrenkiel liner service gmbh DI.'RRAN JOHANNESBURG MAPUTO SHEN6 TAI LINE j rriHiiivni. i.mXK. T AIW AN-STRAITB-T AIW AN Vesse) KAO KEE S'POtt P. KELAHG BRIGHT FORMOSA 24/10 2S/10 1/11 3/11 OOwsi 12/10 14/10 7/11 9/11 UMH 16/10 19/10 10/11 12/11 EMU GQIIPOMTibN (TIE) LTD m mrm (4 fan) ?*i hr
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    • 610 24 Kcgimial Container Lines 3 Sailings Weekly II JpiJ Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A. 1500 Hrs. Tues, Thur* Sat HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER I I.TK HK.W LIFT C \KKIKK SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE VEB DEUTFRACHI/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 10 EUKVE S'part 'Antwerp IMui Rostock PASEWALK I
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    • 44 24 d 'FARGO SMPPmC COM*Mr(PT[ )LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICF SINGAPORE/BANGKOK EVERY 2 DAYS Accopttn both FCt and LCI: 10. Cvp* picked >t pmite CFS Mm iMdbif to SONGXHLA And PHUKET /B Keppel Road 1/ 07 Taniong Pagar Comple» Singapore 0208 Tel *****77 *****88 A *****52
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    • 66 25 NG Shipping Private Ltd. Tatephon*: *****00,*****43. SEM-CONTAMER SERVICE CMTTAGONG/MADRAS (S'pwe Fh() SUGATOW POKING CMTTAGON6 PEW GALACTIC* 2/11 fc Part *W GUARDIAN 10/11 taPwt NEW GOISTM PPW3M 31/10 I I »^Seawinds amm tamis ORIfNIAI Sf AMINOS UNfR AGfNfY PTf TO SINGAPORE MALAYSIA TEL SAIE r BOOKINGS GENERAL EREIGHT Mi SDN BHD
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    • 124 25 FAR EAST JAPAN. HKG, TWN. KOR. BKK general agent ASSOCIATED CARRIAGE i WAREHOUSING (S) PTE LTD. #04-07 PHOEJO BLDG PALMER ROAD. SMGAPORE 0207 TEL: *****65 (6 LMES) TLX; RS ***** ACWA TAYO WTERNATKJHAL PRIVATE LUTED (SHIPPING TRADING) 10, Anson Rood #09-23, International Plaza H H S«ngopore, 0207. Tel: *****25/*****81 Telex
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    • 596 25 LIZENA PTE LTD T«fc *****C7, i I T«tex: RS2SI4I ETA ETD Loadhf for MEKONG VEMTUK to Nrt »/10 HCM/ftan twb SMSmm k Pan 25/11 MMbIH sonnet to east kmjmmtm (mdomew fuc) CONCORD LINES REGULAR CONVENTIONAL LMER SERVICES CONCORD ANGa 10MWG FOR CHTTTAGONG CONCORD MARINE PTE LTD 7 Mppri M Tap*
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    • 97 26 SANTA FE SHIPPING LTD-HK. DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO CHINA/HK. Agent HAN SHIPPING PTE" LTD »07 03 Golden Milp Comr Singapore 07 1 9 T e' 2971 122 J R*****6 HANSPL Booking Agents SANFE FORWARDING A *PTN PTE LTD Singapore Tel *****22 SANTAFF T RAN3PORT IN T Hong Kong Tel 5
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    • 87 26 PALMYRA TSIRIS LINES S.A. ]>*a sea SPORE PK 15/11 20/11 24/11 Loading for:BAMtAn.DMaMM.DUM OSAL AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD #02-63 ANSON CENTRE, SMGATORE 0207 TLX: R*****5 OSAL let *****77 (5 fcws) MULTFORT SDN BHD TEL: *****3 Cheng Lie Navigation Co., Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS VJT. CONTINENTAL FEEDERS PTE. LTD., W m T*fc
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    • 625 26 C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbtr Of Tho ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FIUT CONIMKMOD SERVICE TO EUWt (VU SUEZ) OMENTAL CWf 41* HONGKONG CONTMC(t Ml* ckvaier ru tn CHNA CONTUCR 29N spo.*p 1/114/11 10/11 11/11 19/11 19/11 74/11 25/11 IdbnuUn Filowt HWfßrwi Antwerp 22/11 21/11 25/11 27/11 29/1119/11 29/11
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    • 570 26 Everett lines COMPAHA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" load«t lot CaHao Malar a* Ic and a« other Penman porn mm trantfNfment at Roto On CPV Throufti Bilk ot 1 admf to tir.il destination Pfoaot P. Ktianf Sngapcret lOfff VERfTT Pt/24 Oct 25/* Od MURRAYFVERfTT 29/31 Oct 1/2 Nm
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    • 559 26 ZIM NON-CONFERENCE BtOOBOT FRL CONTAMR SERVICE accept* FCLAC carfoes to USA East I Not Coast. Caribbean and East Canada V.v ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE Spar. Oat Trieste Umi Nn PVm wsaufOH 21 Oct 12n» 21 n* U9m Hn m rttsn 11 Net 25 Net «ok 3 Dec 2 Dec 7
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 170 26 V m Regional Weather Yd j." si H rs I* <T LLm ii SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature o c Shower Weather Wind direction with speed m knots Rain O Cloudy Sky W«.h«*, Surfoce winds are indicated by arrows which fly
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