The Business Times, 10 December 1984

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1984 60 CENTS
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  • 632 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has said that at least three of the younger leaders could succeed him when he retires in 1968. Mr Lee did not give names but emphasised that whoever succeeded him must command
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  • 614 1  -  By AMY BALAN,ALVIN TAY THE COLLAPSE of Chop Hoo Thye and Yak Mong Trading Company has exposed with a bang the practice of some otherwise tight-fisted bankers in issiring local letters of credit (L/Cs) too liberally. The Hoo Thye-Yak Mong affair has
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  • 197 1 THE EX3EPNSION of Chemical Bank' 6 interim injunctions against Chop Hoo Thye and Yak Mong Trading Company by another five weeks has created two snags for the American bank. First, bankers fear that the g*ods stored at the beleaguered firms' godowns in Pasir Panjang
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  • 354 1  -  By BOEY KIT YIN THE POLYOLEFIN Company (TPC) at Singapore's petrochemical complex is operating at full capacity and expects to hit its projected turnover of US$llO million this year. A minor fire at the plant in April and a 40-day closure for plant
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  • 145 1 MALAYSIANB spend mete than Ms» million daily la Mngapsrr which offers lower prices aad a wider selectl— of eeasamer products, Malaysian Finance Minister Dalm Zalaaddla said yesterday. Speaking at a trade exposition organised by the United Malay National Organisation In Jofcore, be said
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  • 573 1  -  By LIM SOON NEO THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) has worked out a three-year marketing plan which calls few a record marketing expenditure of $30 million in its new fiscal year 1985/ 86, starting next April. A senior official of the board said
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 142 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Waytoong Mortgage and Fmance (S) Lid A *no»y owned subsidiary ot Hongkong Bar* 6 Claymore HM *03-00 Claymore Plaza Singapore 0922 A.P. NO. 000S This personal screen-size Trinitron is Sony's latest addition to its SBCTEXT lineup. It has super
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    • 367 1 His name is not a household word, but violin maker David Wiebe hopes he will someday be as famous as Antonius Stradivarius, the 18th-century craftsman whose instruments are still prized the world over. "It implies blasphemy, but it isn't so/' says Wiebe, of his ombition to be a leader in
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    • 120 1 Where efficient and personalised service is a tradition it V* FOUR SEAS COMMON :A'OSS fcAS* Hesd Office *9 Ce- S"»>? Trans-Pacific. JAL's terrific. Regular connecting flights from Singapore via Tokyo with a flight schedule that's second to none. Over 60 flights a week to 7 major U.S. cities and Vancouver.
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 2105 2 NYT WHEN word processing, spread sheet analysis, and other computer programs for the office first became available, managers loudly applauded their arrival and promptly delegated their use to staff members and secretaries. That has not changed much over the years. A large
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    • 546 2 FT "MY WIFE doesn't understand my business" may sound like a variation on an old theme, but it is one of a number of factors cited by small businessmen in America as reasons for feelings of loneliness. More than half of the entrepreneurs
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    • 705 3 FT PETER DRUCKER, the renowned -writer on management, has said that there is only one real business objec■tive creating customers. Without .jthem there is no point in production and no way to profit. Failure to do this js the reason most small businesses list
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    • 622 3  -  Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH FORTUNE magazine has again announced its annual choice of the dozen or so winning products which it considers "noteworthy". The choice was based on "originality, daring and the controversy and competition they according (o the magazine. Price also seemed
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 543 4 Proposal would make US industries less competitive NYT THE UNITED STATES Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige has expressed serious doubts about a central provision of Treasury Secretary Donald Regan's tax plan that would take away an important business tax break. Because he is one of
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    • 552 4 Reuter jgjfc AS THE US begins the hideously; complex and politicallycharged process of simplifying its tax laws, analysts and others are still attempting to understand why Americans are such poor savers. Saving has a far-reaching impact on the economy, allowing massive budget
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    • 149 4 Reuter JAPAN'S Finance Ministry has proposed a rise in securities transaction taxes from 1985/86, beginning next April. The plan is being discussed by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) tax council and the government's Taxation System Council, together with other possible tax system
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    • 189 4 AFP THE BANK of Thailand (BOT) has authorised an increase in the amount of foreign cash that Thai travellers can take on foreign trips, relaxing the control imposed nearly six months ago, bank officials said on Saturday. Effective immediately, the measure would enable travellers
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    • 483 4 Reuter HIJACKERS of a Kuwaiti plane in Tehran have freed 39 more passengers but said they would put on trial all Americans on board, the Iranian News Agency (Irna) reported yesterday. On Saturday, they said they were going to release the "innocent" passengers
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 65 4 THE UNITED STATES Assistant Secretary of State for Middle East Affairs, Richard Murphy, on Saturday met King Fahd in Riyadh at the start of a new tour of the Middle East. The visit comes 48 hours after a short stopover by US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger. Last
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      • 51 4 AN ELUSIVE GANG wanted for blackmailing the major Japanese confectioner Morinaga by poisoning its candies has for the first time threatened to kill. In a letter received by a newspaper, the group said: "When the time comes for us to kill, it won't matter how many should
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      • 49 4 SIX US Congressmen have left for Vietnam to discuss still unsettled issues from the war. The trip will cover such items as the long-term effects of Agent Orange, the release of children fathered by American servicemen and the continuing efforts to locate American soldiers missing in action.
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      • 53 4 THE WORLD Health Organisation (WHO) has urged hospitals and laboratories to observe strictly hygiene rules to reduce the risk of hospital staff catching AIDS. In its latest weekly circu- lar, WHO said six cases of AIDS among hospital staff were so far known, four in the US and
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      • 40 4 SEVEN East Germans were killed and two injured in an attack by anti-government rebels in Mozambique. They were among a team of East German agricultural experts working at Unango farm in Njassa province. No further details were given.
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      • 48 4 Agencies THE ATOMIC-BOMBED city of Nagasaki has sent an appeal to leaders of the world's five major nuclear powers to halt nuclear weapons tests. The appeal follows its 300 th protest against nuclear weapons tests to the Soviet Union over its latest test on Wednesday. Agencies
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    • 381 4 UPI FRUSTRATED in their efforts to eliminate Cambodian rebel resistance, Vietnamese troops are embarking on a new strategy—the earliest dry season military campaign since they invaded Cambodia six years ago. And given the growing strength and effectiveness of the Cambodian resistance,
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    • 164 4 Reuter VIETNAM has accused China of stepping up border provocations by firing more than 52,000 rounds of mortar and artillery into its territory last month. Radio Hanoi said on Saturday the Chinese artillery attacks, mainly on its northern Ha Tuyen province, were coordinated
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    • 337 4 UPI THE SON and daughter of Jaroslav Seifert, the Czech poet who won the 1984 Nobel Prize in literature, arrived in Stockholm on Friday after getting lastminute permission to attend the Nobel awards ceremony today. Dr Jaroslav Seifert and J ana Seifertova, the son
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    • 279 4 AFP CHINA has emerged as a major creditor of Hongkong banks, apparently reflecting its determination to avert any financial collapse in the British colony it plans to rule in 1997, a leading economist in Hongkong has said. Hongkong University Professor YC Jao said
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    • 86 4 Reuter ELEVEN American companies have signed initial accords for investments or technology sales to China, Alexander Trowbridge, president of the National Association of Manufacturers said in Hongkong. The projects include a letter of understanding for AVX Corp to sell electronics technology to plants in Beijing
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    • 611 6 Reuter INDONESIA will harvest the biggest rice crop in its history this year due to good weather and improved farming techniques, which will turn the world's number one rice buyer into an exporter. President Suharto made boosting rice production a cornerstone of his economic
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    • 158 6 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE inflation rate slowed to 60.57 per cent last month from 63.8 per cent in October and is expected to continue to decline. Economic Planning Minister Vicente Valdepenas told a meeting of the Philippine Economic Society that the slowdown was attributed to the stability
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    • 274 6 AFP MAJOR STORES in Britain have stirred up an unholy row by deciding to break with tradition and the law and open on Sundays before Christmas, normally the busiest and most profitable shopping period. Debenhams, with huge department stores all over the
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    • 575 6 Reuter RESIDENTS of the north Malaysian town of Papan have failed, after more than nine months of vehement protests, to reverse a controversial government decision to allow dumping of radioactive waste near their homes. The government has decided to stick to its decision
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    • 354 6 FT AN UNEASY calm has settled over New Caledonia as France's Pacific island territory assessed the consequences of last Thursday's killing of 10 members of the indigenous Kamak Independence Movement in the northern village of Hienghene. Two of the dead men were brothers of
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    • 302 6 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA'S giant strides in industrialisation, agriculture and social development are reflected in a government report covering the years 1970-83. The report, presented to King Fahd, showed that the number of large licensed industries in tl\e kingdom rose from 207 to 3,000
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    • 156 6 Reuter SAUDI ARABIAN Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani said a key Opec committee had agreed on changes in the group's pricing policy, but its benchmark price would remain untouched. The recent weakness ifi world oil prices was temporary, he said, and was confident Opec would
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    • 662 6 ARRIVALS Operator S»f»ice number Local time From SIA PAA SIA MAS MAS SV MAS MAS CAL RBA SIA CPA GIA SIA SIA THAI SIA MAS GIA AAAS SIA SIA GIA THAI SIA SIA KLM RJ GIA THAI SIA SIA SIA CPA MAS MAS UTA MAS Al BA
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 191 6 unupmGty 228 Masterfully Prepared Sichuan Sea Food Dishes ■■■■■j Dragon City Restaurant. The finest of Sichuan Cuisine. The best of Sea Food. An amazing total of 228 dishes. Each dish masterfully prepared by caring chefs. To tease your senses. Please your palate. And satisfy your stomach. K, With services in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 43 6 Doonesbury CMON FOUS, W&S HEARING TUB ENPOF THE HOUR! THE TOPC IS XFCns! KJHAT AFSWRTWUGM'THtSIS MjmtT! THIS SERIOUS! m 11 h ■a w r m SzX W m 1 BY GARRY TRUDEAU W *t m m I to \v 5* ftk' 1 j
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 72 7 I s t iO < '■> i>• ;c IT U S v As you'll agree, a Yellow Pages advertisement like this one is an excellent way of getting attention. Except that this one costs $3530.00. A display advertisement in the Yellow Pages, however, costs from as little as $1,152. It
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  • SPORTS
    • 752 8  -  By WALTON MORAIS THE COOL SCANDINAVIANS breezed through the humid weather and the hot competition to capture both the titles in the second Singapore Marathon yesterday. Running at a totally unharried pace, Lars Tommy Persson of Sweden and Kersti Jakobsen of Denmark set new course
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    • Article, Illustration
      807 8  -  By BRIAN MILLER THE PICTURE is sheer agony. An exhaustive run. Torso heaving inside a sweat-soaked vest. The legs ache. Muscles scream. The head spins. Eyes roll and the mouth hangs open as if crying out (or some divine assistance. It is 8.45 in the morning. Lucien van
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 237 8 "I think this calls for a little celebration at that new Restaurant 1819 place, Ranjit! :S£ 4tC f'M fl M f J r I In Is £5 \V •j£ 7 <' M 1\ f. a <» 1 V *> > r i V *> H r, r js- ,-> 2
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  • THE ARTS
    • 565 9  -  By KATHY EYRE AP HIS NAME IS not a household word, but violin maker David Wiebe hopes he will someday be as famous as Antonius Stradivarius, the 18th-century craftsman whose instruments are still prized the world over. "It implies blasphemy, but it isn't so," said
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    • 724 9  -  By GRACE YU "WHEN I personally have to solve some architectural problem, I am constantly almost without exception indeed faced with an obstacle difficult to surmount, a kind of 'three in the morning feeling'." So wrote Finnish architect Alvar Aalto in an article called "The Trout
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 98 9 KANSAULIS the largest bank in Finland opens now in SINGAPORE Kansallis International Bank (Asia-Pacific) Ltd. in Singapore is our new regional office for the Asia-Pacific Call us: Kari Janhunen, Managing Director Frank Lonnqvist, Manager, Business Development Kansallis is now in: New York Moscow Nassau Stockholm Singapore Tokyo. Head office: Kansallis-OsakePankki
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1413 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Fishy house n a novel (5) 6 Hordfy deep waters (5) 9 Vessel a girl has a name for (7) JO A chop to chose? (5) 11 Cunningly, m a sily way (5) 12 A puppet like Sweep (5) 13 An admission that you've hod it
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 916 10 COMMODITY markets in London were generally much quieter last week, with some dealers already talking about squaring their books prior to the long end-of-year holidays. Gold was fixed at a two-and-a-half year low on Monday but edged up subsequently. Base metals recovered early
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    • 140 10 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade posted new low closes for most nearby months last Friday, off 10V 4 to 9'/« US cents per bushel. January posted a nine-cent range on the day. The close below the key $6.00 mark in January is technically very bearish and
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    • 139 10 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on or near the lows last Friday, off 6% to three US cents per bushel, with March posting a 41/t--cent range on the day. A local grain house steadily sold July, helping push that month to new contract lows. Other
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    • 517 10 COFFEE Robusta futures finished a lacklustre session last Friday with losses from the previous close of £12 to £5. January ended at £2,278, down £9, with March at £2,226, down £11. Physical activity was subdued and there was no noticeable roaster interest. Indonesian EK Ones were reported traded
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    • 245 10 SINGAPORE produce prices closed mixed last week. In the pepper market, the downward trend from the previous week was halted as fresh buyers stepped into the market. Prices climbed on improved volumes for most of the week. A trader said that overseas buying, especially from the
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    • 198 10 DISMAL TRADING conditions persisted last week despite the long-awaited appearance in the market of the Inro buffer stock manager. Prices did, however, finish better by l't cents overall. With the maturing December position starting out at a weak 171 Singapore cents, and the Inro average price indicator down to
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    • 36 10 _L Dote Closing Prices Tumorof t~m (MVkilo) (tonnes) Dec 3 29.15 1004 f/ Dec 4 29 15 190 Dec 5 closed 1 Dec 6 29 15 188 L Dec 7 29 15 136
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    • 152 10 Chinese Produce Robusta 20/25% Exchange FOB NSW 492.50 (Sellers' noon closing prices on D«c Nutmeg 8 S>/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW 438 00 Coconut oil B W FOB NSW 281 00 Bulk FOB 180 00 Gambier Old drum FOB ***** FOB NSW 305 00 New drum FOB 197
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 133 10 Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover lV mouth-watering delights prepared by hong Kong chefs. And feel like royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm for lunch and 7.00 pm 11.00 pm for dinner cr*jswn QPRfhCE HOTEL 270 Orchard
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 297 11 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed moderately lower last Friday on the final day of a dismal week of trading as investors remained unwilling to bid up even the price of blue chip stocks because of economic and monetary uncertainty. The
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    • 161 11 AFP DEAK-PERERA Far East Ltd, a leading foreign exchange and financial services company in Hongkong, suspended operations last Friday. Government officials said executives of the company which has its headquarters in the US were meeting members of the government's Banking Commission. Commission experts are checking
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    • 104 11 DEC 07 a Hud Bay Mm 6* 43* 31 unch Inco 14* 32* 34'* unch 20* 16* unch Bonk Mont a. 24H 12* unch Kerr Add 16* 19* B«4 J«4 35* 3.600 24* 25* 29* 16 28* 57* 48* 17* Coding OXe«fe 14%I 4.600 Cmbl Rd Lk 25* -1*
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    • 723 11 DCC 07 US$ ACF Industries Alcon Akjmm 26* unch Akoo 34* Allegheny Lud 20* Allied Chem Cp 35 unch Allied Stores 52* -J* Allis-Chalmers 5* Am Bronds Inc 64* unch Am Broodcost 57* Am Can Co 49* Am Cyonomid 44* unch Am Elec Pwr 20«* Am Express 34*
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    • 873 11 Amsterdam DCC 07 Fh ABN 342 50 3 ***** 23 AhoW 179 50 08 Akio 95 10 05 AMEV 199 20 02 Amfos Arrwobnk 63 00 0 4 Bert. 39 80 unch BoH 100 70 02 Bwvjfmi 279 00 1 Botko Burtef 68 00 0 2 Cokmd 30
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    • 53 11 Reuter PT CALTEX Pacific Indonesia, jointly owned by Texaco Inc and Chevron Corp, has made two promising oil and gas strikes in North Sumatra. A PT Caltex spokesman says the Jingga One and Rintis One wells are about 65 km and 56 km respectively north-west of the
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    • 184 11 DEC 07 torn) INOUSTtlALS A Aloha «9fW Un StMl Um*ec 122 510 1450 unch 20 50 Abercom 130 5 Mir lit ICS AE And O 800 2400 10 370 -5 AngKaal ***** ftyyoors 1700 25 25 BuHth 7000 -50 CNA 270 Charter 3606 unch Com Murch 1450 -50 D«
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 415 12  -  Ajinomoto hopes to improve annual yield by 2pc By PENG AILIAN THE $100 million investment fund set up by the Japanese company Ajinomoto in June this year has been incorporated in Singapore for tax purposes. Mr T Yoshida, director and* general manager of the Singapore
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    • 219 12 FT THE STEADINESS of the Singapore dollar is helped by strong capital inflows attracted by political stability, a low inflation rate that was just 2.5 per cent in the year to October, a growing financial sector and dynamic economic growth. Manufacturers Hanover
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    • 143 12 Reuter THE THAI central bank, the Bank of Thailand, has signed a US$3OO million 10-year revolving credit facility with a syndicate of 14 banks. Chemical Asia Ltd, one of the coordinators, said the facility carried interest of 3 point over London interbank offered rates.
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    • 320 12 THE FIRST-INTERSTATE Bank of California, which operates an offshore branch in Singapore, has signed an agreement with four other companies to set up a leasing joint venture in China. The new venture, China International Non-ferrous Metals Leasing Co, seeks to import capital
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    • 477 12 UBS DURING the week under review, the dollar showed strong but aimless fluctuations in an increasingly tight market. There were various reasons for this. For example, the contraction in the commercial demand for dollars, the alternating hot and cold economic and interest rate
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    • 199 12 Sing closes higher against greenback AFTER climbing to a high of 3.1200 marks, the dollar fell early last week to a low of 3.05 marks on long liquidation and speculation of Bundesbank intervention. But commercial demand for dollars emerged at lower levels to help the dollar close on a firm
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    • 346 12 Simex gold financial review LAST WEEK, Simex/CME Deutsche mark and Japanese yen contracts closed slightly higher, gold extended its bearish trend and Simex/CME Eurodollars futures sustained a substantial trend reversal. The "roller-coastering" of the US dollar prompted much of the activities in the currency futures exchanges. When the US unit
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    • 224 12 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Dec 7: BID PRICES High Low us$ 7 days 9 1/16 8 13/16 1 month 9 1/16 8 15/16 2 months 9 3/16 9 3 months 9 5/16 9 1/8 6 months 9 5/8 9 1/2 9 months
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    • 300 12 Commercial Discount Co Ltd THE interbank market continued its downtrend last week despite an initial firming. Overnight rates were traded to a high of 7'/« per cent before closing at the previous week's level of 5 per cent. The softening of the rates was attributed to inflow
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    • 447 12 •fIOCATES In mrap ta pri"» Mb* rata 12 Mj« Mn «p*it4*h»W« PLR of bonks at the close of business last Friday, Dec 7, as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. BANK PLR Algemene Bonk 9V« American Express 10V4 Am Dam R'terdam Bank 10 Arob Bonkmg
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    • 37 12 THE RANGE of coU rates for the week ended Friday, Dec 7: Bank fund 3.5 to 5.4 Generol fund 5 to 5 3 $m o n ts of funds 1,718 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 651 12 THE DAIWA BANK, LTD. Head Office: 21, Bingomachi 2-chome, Higashi-ku, Osaka 541 JAPAN Nonconsolidated Balance Sheet for March 31, 1984 and 1983 BANKING ACCOUNT Millions of yen ASSETS 1984 1983 Cash and Due from Banks Call Loans Securities Loans and Bills Discounted Foreign Exchanges Other Assets Premises and Equipment Customers'
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 5388 13  -  I] 1 Singapore I By CHEN QINGSHUN HOPE is returning to the Singapore stock market. Last week the market showed resilience in the (ace of bad news. The BT Composite Index gained 8.80 points to 725.07 while the Straits Times Industrial Index edged
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    • 207 13 w% VlAustralia Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets finished the week on a low note following selling pressure on industrial issues in a generally bearish climate, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index lost 22.9 points to close on 726.1 points, the All Industrials marker dropped 28.3 to
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    • 436 13  -  Week ended Dec 7 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Boustead Rights issue of one-for-five at $1.50. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Construction and Supplies House Bhd and Malay Rubber Plantations (M) Sdn Bhd have formed a joint venture company coded Zarib Komplex Sdn Bbd to develop a
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    • 313 13 BCS IN SPITE OF the pronounced bearishness on Wall Street and the further upturn of the dollar rate, a positive trend gained the upper hand on the Zurich stock market in the first week of December. Amid expanding turnover and brisk trading, the share index improved
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    • 616 15  -  By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI MOST INVESTORS become more bearish the lower a stock market falls but, according to behavioural chartist David Fuller, the further a market falls, the more interesting it becomes. This is especially true when the market "continues coming down and
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    • 747 15 Current payment Ex date Books close Date payable Total for the year Total for previous yea AISB AMDS A Enterprises Amol Steel Aokom Aycr Hitom Rub Ayer Hitom Tin Botu Kowon Bonvests Hldgs Bousteod CASH CCM Cerebos Chuon Hup Cold Storage D Keromot Dunlop Est CULS Duff Dev
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    • 142 15 PROMET BHD baa teamed np wltb Lelghton-Brnckner Fonndatlon Engineering Ltd o« Hongkeag la a Jaiat veatare ia Malaysia. Te be kaewa aa Promet-Leigh-tea Foundation Engine* ring Sda Bhd, tbe twe partners will snhocrlbe equally te tbe paid-up capital of USss*,*#. Authorised capital of Promet-Lelghteu la
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    • 114 15 PAN-Eleetrle Industries directors say negotiations with Adelphi Development Pte Ltd have been more protracted than originally envisaged and certain points remain to be settled. A further announcement will be made to shareholders this week. HONG LEONG International (Hongkong) Ltd has bought 10.689 million shares or 7.17 per cent
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    • 844 15  - MBL earnings soar as F N hits a bad patch Two members of OCBC league register contrasting profit margins By NAJEEB JARHOM THE CONTRASTING conditions in the soft drinks and beer markets are well-exemplified in the profit figures of two members of the OCBC league Malayan Breweries Ltd (MBL) and
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    • 242 15 Bernama GENTING BHD's plan to acquire plantation-based Sabah Development Co (SDC) for MJ68.75 million has cleared the first hurdle following approval from the Foreign Investment Committee (FIC). The vendor of the SDC shares is Kwong Borneo Development Co Sdn Bhd. Eighty per cent or
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    • 504 15 BEE HIN Holdings Sdn Bhd, the buyer of Malaya Glass, is expected to transform the loss-making single-product company into a diversified group through the injection of some of its profitable activities. In an interview, group chairman Teong Teck Leng said that the
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    • 417 15 FAST-GROWING Construction and Supplies House Bhd (Cash) has formed a joint venture with a company from the Lee Loy Seng's Kuala Lumpur-Ke-pong group to develop a modern housing-cum-indus-trial estate in Pengkalen, Ipoh. Cash's partner in Zarib Komplex Sdn Bhd is Malay Rubber
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    • 372 15 LAST FULL YEAR Compony Period Dote onnounced lost year Yeor Net EPS (cents) °X <%> Net profit ($*000). G Lumber K G Hldgs Peak Huo Leong Huot M Credit Interim Interim Interim Interim Intenm June 30 Sep 12 Oct 5 Oct 26 Nov 7 Sep 84 Dec 84
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      • 54 15 Group pre-tax profits of M 56.07 million for year ended Oct 31, 1964 ($1.34 million) on sales of $25.46 million ($22.11 million). Earnings per share of 5.6 cents per SO-cent share (11.41 cents per $1 share). Gross dividend of 3 per cent, less tax, to be
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      • 37 15 Group pre-tax profits of M 5110.36 million (1963: $25.49 million) for the first six months ended Sep 30, 1964, on turnover of $586.46 million ($203.18 million). After-tax profit of $69.12 million ($29.67 million).
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      • 52 15 unaudited final results for year ended July 31,1964: Group pre-tax profits of M 53.41 million ($2.56 million) on group turnover of $52.6 million ($37.25 million). Net earnings per share of 27 cents (23 cents). Final gross dividend of 10 cents to be paid on Feb
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1406 14  - BT a milestone for the market I™l j lcnDi London pi By GERALD COLVERD THE "British Telecom account" closed last Friday with a burst of investment optimism which promises to lift the London market to yet further alltime peaks before this week is over. Those who were left agape at
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    • 297 14 1 Tokyo &Ls AFP PRICES continued a strong upsurge on the Tokyo stock exchange last week, pushing the Dow indicator to an all-time high, in what was described as a seasonal year-end buying spree. In spite of a weak trend on Wall Street
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    • 853 14 gi W\ j ew —4 UPI THE stock market suffered a loss for the week as uncertainties continued to pile up over the course of the economy, the administration's tax package and the budget deficit. Analysts noted that trading volume was moderate by current
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    • 283 14 BCI THE Milan sharemarket's profile was rather flat last week: The BCI All-Share Index rose only slightly (0.3 per cent to 215.22) with very modest swings and not very high levels of trading (on average barely skimming 22,000 million lire per session compared with 28,000
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    • 627 14 1 Msjj K.Lumpur J MARKET resumed its spirited rally for the better part of last week, attracting some scattered profit-taking at the end of it. Although the market started on an easier note on Monday, share prices began to advance across the
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    • 147 14 AFP SHARE PRICES eased In a quiet market last week wkiek sftw the Hag Seng Index close nearly six points dewn ftt 1122.22, bat ft lftte spurt an Friday araased hopes af a farther rally this week. Taraaver aa the faar exchanges averaged a
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    • 54 14 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS Credit Suisse First Boston (Asia) Limited Effective Monday, 10th December 1984, our address will be, 50 Raffles Place 36-05 Shell Tower Singapore 0104 Dealers Line 222 6744 (unchanged) General Line: 225 3088 (new) Facsimile 224 0586 (unchanged) Telex RS ***** CSFBAL (unchanged) (3 lines hunting)
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    • 121 14 APPROVED ISSUES ony RIGHTS ISSUE »ad One-for-five fe 1.50 per share Ex-dote: Dec 17 Books close: Dec 29 any BONUS ISSUE PROPOSED ISSUES any RIGHTS ISSUE I One-for-two $0 80 per share n Five-for-one (a $0 50 per shore >od One-for-one (n $1 20 per share Hua Three-for-two <a 51
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    • 133 14 NOTICE OF PREPAYMENT The Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Limited Singapore Branch U.S. $45,000,000 Callable Negotiable Floating Rate Certificates of Deposit No. *****1-*****0 issued on 20 January 1983 Maturity 22 January 1986 Callable in January 1985 Notice isr hereby given that in accordance with Clauses 3 5 of the Certificates of Deposit
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    • 96 15 U.S. $30,000,000 ii THE (CORK DEVELOPMENT BSNK (Incorporated in the Republic of Korea umlcr The Korea Development Bank Act of 1953) Floating Rate Notes Due 1989 In Accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the si* month Interest Period from sth December, 1984 to
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    • 95 15 SEEING IS BELIEVING!!! Top Quality From Japan at Unbeatable Price! Compare First, Decide Later SS23B ilill SS23B Cl# SS7BB SSB6B hum iiiiiiiii IlittllH 111 illisillt SSI 338 1 iti;< wi* *"n'i g BfSj■ it Sole Aperw NIPPON SAFE CENTER PTE. LTD. 50 JaUn Sultan #12-04 Jelan Sultan Centre Singapore 0719
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  • 417 16 Forum for employers and unions to exchange views THE GOVERNMENT has offered an alternative to employers who want the National Wages Council (NWC) to be gradually phased out. It hopes that the NWC will become a forum for employers and unions to exchange
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  • 297 16 OLDER LEADERS in grassroots organisations must have the moral courage to groom young people to take over and develop what they have painstakingly built, according to Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office). Writing in the People's Action Party's 30th
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  • 457 16 QUALITY. That is the future direction education in Singapore will take. Already, new generation schools and facilities such as audio-visual aids and libraries are being provided. But the backbone of the system will be teachers, and every effort will be made
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  • 453 16 AFP MEMBERSHIP of exclusive clubs a sure status symbol as well as an investment to the successful Singaporean has apparently joined the list of possessions he is having to jettison to stay afloat in continuing squally business conditions. As some people have discontinued
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  • 216 16 FORTY THOUSAND pieces of bullion coins will be put on sale today, at prices pegged slightly above the prevailing market price for gold. The Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, said the 1964 Singapore bullion coins will come in four
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  • 184 16 AP A PLAN to fire missiles up to 500 kilometres from the West German frontier inside Warsaw Pact" territory immediately if an East-West conflict begins is worrying some officials in Nato. The Sunday Observer reported that the "new deeper strike philosophy" goes much
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  • 336 16 CITIBANK will launch yet another new product today, this time granting its fixed deposit customers a credit line on request. Under the scheme, known as CitiAdvance, the bank's fixed account holders need not withdraw their savings prematurely when the need arises. Instead, the
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  • 190 16 MORE THAN 2,600 employees of Hewlett-Packard Singapore will today receive an average of $500 each as their share of the company's profits. HP employees receive two profit-sharing cheques a year, one in late May and one in early December. Last May, the company
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  • LATE FILE
    • 38 16 AFP IRAQ yesterday announced another attack on a "large naval target" near Iran's Kharg island oil terminal, as officials in Bahrain said the Bahamian-registered tanker BT Investor had been hit and slightly damaged.
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    • 64 16 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Customs and Excise Department will display a list of items which could be brought into the country free of tax at all entry points to facilitate customs clearance. Malaysian Deputy Minister of Finance Dr Tan Hong Hong said many tourists as well as Malaysians themselves
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    • 41 16 Reuter THE HIJACKERS of a Kuwaiti airliner at Teheran airport yesterday read their wills to the airport control tower and said they would blow up the aeroplane if their demands were not met by the Kuwaiti government.
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    • 45 16 UPI ISRAELI Prime Minister Shimon Peres, returning from a three-day official visit to France, has denied reports that he negotiated buying a nuclear reactor with military capability. Mr Peres said he had not negotiated any new arms deals during his visit.
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    • 39 16 AP THE CHAIRMAN of USbased Union Carbide Corp, Mr Warren Anderson, who reportedly was asked to leave India, departed quietly yesterday by a special corporate aircraft. He was expected to fly to New York. AP
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    • 54 16 Outlook for today: Cloudy with occosionol slight showers in some areas. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Dec 9 at the oirport: Maximum temperature 29.2 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 0.00 Roinfall in millimetres 0.6 Rainfall this month 11.9 Rainy
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 308 17 TMR/ITN A US MARITIME Adminsitration report released recently confirmed what everybody already know that the surge in trade in the Far East has caused a historical shift in cargo movement. Entitled "US imports via mini-landbridge", the report looks at
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    • 473 17  -  By VONG NYAM MING FOUR top managers will soon be leaving the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC). While all will be taking separate ways, some of them will be starting their own shipping businesses. Encik Rahim Ismail, liner operations manager and one of MISC's most
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    • 869 17 Shipping 11— Paps Col Ateo VI 3 Ahrenkiet Lirwf v» 5 AC Toepfer X 5 Alpha tram VI 4 Ant ah Orient Lme X 1 A PC Line V 4 APL 4/5 Arrow Lines X 4 ASCL 1 Asiobroker V 5 Altos Lmes X 1 Austasra Line
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 129 17 TELECOMS has reduced its weekend rates for the ship-to-shore satellite telephone service for ships in the Pacific Ocean Region (POR) on a trial basis till Sept 30, 1985. The reduction is in line with lowered rates offered by Inmarsat (International Maritime Satellite Organisation). Telecoms said the new
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      • 123 17 A SHIPMENT from Japan declared as raltaf supplies for typhoon victims in the cental Philippines has been seized by customs oCßctrs after the cargo was found to include home appliances, luxury goods, motor cycles and cars. The container, which arrived in Cebu last week, was declared to
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    • 878 18 FT, AP THE worldwide shipping recession is finally sending South Korean shipbuilders in search of a safe haven. Just a year ago, Mr Hong In-kie, president of Daewoo Shipbuilding and Heavy Marchinery, provoked a storm in Europe by suggesting that Korea aimed to assume
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    • 201 18 HANJIN Container Line is planning to deploy seven 2,600-TEU newbuildings in May 1986 on its Far East/ US east coast service. The seven ships will provide one sailing every 10 days. Until then, Hanjin will take over six of Evergreen's L-type 1,800-TFJU ships for the
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    • 209 18 NORWEGIAN shipowners have reaped some benefits by operating its vessels under foreign flags. A study carried out by the Norwegian Shipowners' Association showed that companies which registered their ships abroad recorded an aggregate operating income of US$44B million in 1963, with a total surplus after
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    • 498 18 NYT THE NAVY officer in charge of fostering competition among contractors acknowledged that US military shipbuilding had been plagued by unrealistically low cost estimates and other contract abuses. "Dealing with monopoly producers is not easy," Commodore Stuart Piatt told the Senate governmental affairs committee." They understand our
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    • 1560 18 EXTREMELY quiet chartering on Thursday was featured by the higher rate of US$10 being paid for grain from the US Gulf to the Netherlands/Belgium with previous fixing having received 19.50, shipbrokers said. A vessel was obtained for heavy gr&in and meals from the Gulf to Puerto Cabello at
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    • 517 18 THERE was minimal transaction in the London second-hand tonnage market last week. Brokers expect the market will remain sluggish for the rest of this year as delivery of ships over Christmas is traditionally avoided. Meanwhile, British Petroleum has put two of its supertankers up for sale. These are
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    • 198 19 Lloyd's List THE Indonesian government will order three ocean research vessels from French shipbuilding company Ateliers et Chantiers de la Manche. The order, worth a total of Frs 250 million, should be finanlised soon. The 360-metre vessels are scheduled for delivery in 1986 at intervals
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    • 316 19 Lloyd's List THE NEXT all-out rate war in the liner trades could put an end to destructive price competition for good, a leading shipping expert said. Intense pressure from round-the-world services and a flood of new tonnage is widely expected to lead to
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    • 211 19 Harland Wolf wins bulk carrier order FT THE UK state-owned Harland A Wolff shipyard has confrimed that it had won a £30 million order from British Steel to build a large bulk carrier to import iron ore. The vessel will be 173,000 deadweight tonnes, the same size as the British
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    • 419 19 THE International Maritime Satellite Organisation will offer its services to assist the four countries which operate the CospasSarsat worldwide satellite search and rescue system. Inmarsat is a 41 member-country or g a n i s ation that operates the satellite system used for
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    • 187 19 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
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    • 439 20 Dec It Some marine machinery failures and the causes. 1730 hours, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Dec 11-14 Shipping documentation in the sale and carriage of goods by sea, Lloyd's of London Press seminar. The Royal Horseguards Hotel, London. Dec 12 Communications by satellite,
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    • 2460 24 aaaßßooji 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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    • 706 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 Sea Fortune Kamakura M Leda Maersk E Promoter K Gavrilov Pelopor Niaga 21 Tambang VII E Lyric Pegasus Pride Jenhnk Ned Houtmon 51 68/403 8432
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    • 1809 25 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) tlrt-Karuli Liae Transgroup (St \hrenklrl liaer Service Kim Shpg <S>. Alfred C Taepler Oceanus Shipping Agen des (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK) Alpar Intrasea <S) Biniang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo
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    • 337 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Tonsberg 46/7 Barber alongside 10.12.84/0400 Fukuzaki Maru 19 CF Sharp alongside 10.12.84/0600 Grand Spring 5 Sunship alongside 10.12.84/2300 Gundulic 6/7 Sin Shpg alongside 10.12.84/2300 Ned Katwaijk 44 Ned-EAC alongside 10.12.84/0600 Sunny Crane 15/6 MT Marit alongside
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    • 426 17 The New ENCYCLOPAEDI BRITANNICA 3 unequalled in accuracy, authority and authenticity Call STP Distributors Tel: *****44/*****28 rj lARDIXK AN YAW I Okient Overseas CvUaittvi Line I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 FUROPf VIS SUEZ 1 MPTUK CRTSTAI 27* Sarfed 11/12 30/12 1/1 3/1 5/1 nmrmuKx4* 16/12 18/12 7/1 8/1 10/1 12/1
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    • 257 17 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) xUASC 'T'~'""ai "1 'wmfl r/'w.irin.i'r.iiSEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES fOShentonWey M-03C Marina Hou>« Smgnpore 0207 Tel *****«. l Tele > No RS2S4i<» CFS office TPC 03 30 Tel *****31 end *****32 Terminal office TPC 03 29 Tel No *****90 *****93 EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE I'KOM J\r\\ T\
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    • 729 17 Depend on APL Regularly Scheduled Service Computerized Cargo Tracking Fast, Efficient. Modern Customized Service Terminals r iPt State-ot ttie-Art tfluipment Customized Service Call your local API representative today MAERSK LINE T AFRICA i A 3D •\t if- it (;ri i m i w: n i as i \i Pentni SAILED
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 384 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe •P Kdang Vessel ruu 111/12 2/1 rOMN 125/12 9/1 1/1 16/1 JUTUMM 11/1 23/1 8 Kin I 15/1 31/1 22/1 6/2 29/1 13/2 Europe 2) Rdam 3) Ht>. J4) Gburg VESSEL I 1) Gburg 8/ 1 M/l 15/1 17/1 4/2 5/2 11/2 12/2 303
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    • 441 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA F MM. T ACf aout *ci MIDDLE CAST Pacific South Wnt Pacific North Waat Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba Ma «a n roit n romuv V 2 1/2 M IV2 IV? 11/2 a/2 IVT 25/2 Also accepting LCL Cargo for
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 868 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT m CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM Sited m SULF TRADE NEW ZEALAND TRADE 23/1 20/1 M/ 1 30/1 14/2 lf/2 ONI AIPKP jMIP SLRVICf 10 TAIWAN lAPAN AND FROM IA PA N EXPORT PM
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    • 466 19 Franco Belgian Services cs Bt Vat [.iiiii f rx, (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM! r** f* CHARGFURS HAVRAISE MEDEX i INF in /f£KV (MED CLUB MEMBERi FMU. COWMP SERVICE TO KMiaMKiW S'part PKatont 11m Vuln Cinn Trieste NTPONKA 13 Dk 12 Dk 3C Dk 1 ten 2 ton 7 ton MONT
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 546 20 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE *o*fs > ottnasna* TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ J Me<r*e' o) ttw Ace Cornortwi S pore PKctaoi LeHiwe rdam Fstowe Hburf Antwerp 10/1 12/1 15/1 17/1 19/1 22/1 24/1 26/1 29/1 31/1 2/2 5/2 7/2 9/2 12/2 16/12 18/12 23/12 25/12 MAETEM.HCK 4* SEVEN S£AS BRCGE 48* korean
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    • 270 20 Kuchinc/SlMi/Sarfliei/ Binatang Kuchmt/Siw/Sarikei Siw/Kuchin(/Sankei/ Bvutanj Kuchme/Slw/Binatant THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD. *09-07, ROBIN A HOUSE S PORE 0106 TEL 221 4888 T€LEX RS ***** BOOKING *****56 (DIRECT LINE) SIN6APORE TO PENAN6 ETA KM SOON LI 10 Dec 17 Dec ETD DESTINATION 12 Dec Penang 19 Dec Penang SIN6APORE TO KUCHIN6
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    • 1780 20 w Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriage to Scandmavia. Med, Carribean IS. America Wand haulage to inland destinations in Europe Spare PKcUnt Lam BkM Genoa Wbwj Adam B"ha»en Antwerp Conncctini in Kobe Also accepting car|o tor ATLANTIC I GUM PORTS via mimUndbridge and US MDWEST by microbudfe FROM N CONTINENT
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    • 846 21 V\v VESSEL KOTA SEGAR KOTA WIRAMA KOTA ABADI KOTA WARUNA KOTA WISATA KOTA MEOAH VOYAGE E-537 W-431 E-539 E-S4l E -543 E-545 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 9-S/12 12-15/12 JEDOAH. ADEN. BE IRA, D SALAAM, MORONI, MOMBASA. 14-15/12
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    • 849 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Mm Mam Benavon I*l Eipress Cardf an tar Oufcj Bail nam FKOM EUROPE HAM B HAVEN DIMM HAVtf 1535* Km Saied SaM Sated Saied RJweMare SaM W MM Kwani Mara SaM SaM SaM SaM Beiu.on SaM SaM Sairo SaM Henfhanf Eipress SaM
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    • 669 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Sm{jpo»* EKA JAYA AGENCIES Telephone 9137?? trrwjl ??***** Miijva SISAL PTE LTD Ul PINANi, ?6??1 M 414b*; PA 31*513 RGRO CONTAINER SERVICE TO FROM AUSTRALIA S«a im 1. TOMSK DMO ASM MYMAKTA 20/12 S<x»t Pan PKel Bn Syd Bw MH Ada! Fran 23/12- 24/12 0/1
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    • 450 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATIOW (Burmese National Line) Loadmt for Ranfoon Spore Myomaywa VM# lnPt/14 Dec Htoneywa Vl9B 20/21 Dec Pinya 6/10 Dec Loadm{ for Rdam Hburg Antwerp Merfu 19/20 Dec 22/23 Dec BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK A H SPORE ROAM HULL
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    • 1227 22 K SRI LANKA/PAKISTAN/INDIA I "ETERNAL MOON" ¥1 ISA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. SPORE 16 DEC COLOMBO 23 DEC KARACHI 30 DEC BOMBAY 6 JAN FEEDER JOHORE BRDGE V3B ASIA STAR V3l KANSAI PttfCER *41 MOTHER VESSEL JAPAN AMBROSE V 76 NEW YORK MARU V 79 YASHMA MARU
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    • 603 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loading tor IOS ANGLItS SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOM* VANCOUVfR BC Accepting FCI fCI Contimers P Ming Singapore I Angeles ARATEKRT 14 Dec 15/14 Oec llta AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCI FCI Containers JAPAN SERVICE laa«ng far Kobe Yokohimi Nagora Oiaka Map Aho
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    • 738 22 SANKO ASIA FROM JAPAMCSC POUTS AMD HOHOKONG 1 FUKUZAKI MARU 2 PALMSTAR VIRGO 3 RAM TIMOR 4 SUN EDELWEISS 5 HOSHO MARU 6 SUNNY SKY 7 EDO MARU Satfaport Gdnl9/9 Dec 12/14 Dec 15/17 Dec 16/11 Dec 15/17 Dec 19/21 Dec 23/25 Dec P Kebng InPt/U Dec 15/16 Dec 11/19
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    • 590 22 jroiAsiA-im BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pore P Ketanf loadm{ torTRROR ISIAI® 21/12 SCTC/LA PAILICE/CA£N/ROTT SIMI VICTORIA 88M916 11/12 21/12 SETE/ROTT/ANT UJ( (AVON) SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore MASASHMA MARU Saied P Ketang loadnf leddali Aftrti MTRASEA <NE) LIB BOOKMG 220«S11 K limp. BMTANG SHU* CO SON M> 4312 M
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 532 23 &LNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): F'stowe H'buri Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MAETERLINCK S pore Closing Times: o^l^ 1 2 12 TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST EXPORT Also accepting cargo to los Angeles San Francisco TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA ATLANTIC COAST O HPIOMAT IX 23 1
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    • 587 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON m Oman 40W n rtN BKK KEE 17/12 75/12 U/17 15/1 U/l nCHOM BUSM 74/17 4/1 U/l 14/1 7C/1 31/1 J/7 N«t Donam 40«N Gtncral Swon 11/17/14 Fran 0900 ITOOta (o Kept* Mwm Gdn 25/4 \pt*t
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    • 758 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 lm«) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG M/S SHARKAT NAH SOON SON BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 JALAN CEMPENMG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA
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    • 99 23 u ahrenkiel liner service DURBAN JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO. MAURITIUS A RFUNION WESTBOUND LADY DONA 24W DURBAN E LDN 26 1 85 EASTERN HARMONY ETD ETD ETA R BAY DURBAN SIN 15 1284 21.1284 7 1.85 Agents: Kim Shipping Trading Pie Ltd 63 Market Street -08-11 Tat Lee BWg S'pcxe 0104 Tetex
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 585 24 ltc;|i<Hial Container Lines jSSSSFdI 3 Sailm 9 B Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A. 1500 Hrs. Tues, Thurg Sat SKI BHUM THANA BHUM SM BHUM THAN* BHUM SW BHUM THMM MM sat) BHUM THMM BHUM VOY H7S/19W 14IS/149N IMS/INN 1495/150N 1995/200N ISOS/151M 200S/201N 151S/152N 201S/202N IS2S/IS3N 2025/203N 1535/154N REGULAR/FEEDER
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    • 31 24 f7)FARGO SHIPPmC COMPANY (PTE Hm j f EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICF J SINGAPORE/BANGKOK EVERY 2 DAYS IB Keppel Road 17 07 Taniong Pagar Comple« Singapore 0208 Tel *****77 *****88 K 2221 152
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    • 73 24 BOHLER SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1 37. Market St #11 -02 Bank of East Aata Bldg Spore 0104 Tel *****44 (3 lineal Telex: RS 22*31 BOSHIP S pore loadhi for: H. GOL 28 Dec Dubai/Dammam/Kuw art/Bahrain/Abbas TBN 7 lan Karachi/Muscat/Doha y FORTNIGHTLY HONGKONG/CHINA SERVICE FORTNIGHTLY INDONESIA SERVICE LOAOMC FOR MART A,
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    • 149 24 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO HUU ROTTERDAM HAMBURG n.M SEAL lON SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD Sngtporr SAKS BOOfINGS Tfl 2?0%81 < S fcrws i PI Kfltng GtKRd FREIGHT <M) SOW BMO T(t JB32M KOREA MORAN SHIPPING CO ln< orpot.itfd m 0P Rot Korea LOADING DIRECT FOR:f
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 164 24 R Regional Weather J§ I N W& Yr r A X A r>£ Z/7 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. R T.mp.,on»e c Weather Wind direction with speed in knots y Shower M Rom Wove height 0 Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore indicated by arrows which
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 125 25 _4- SABAH X'PRESS LINE S'pore LOADING FOR TBN 15 Dec KK/TAWAU Mso cak Kudat I L. Datu Subject to inducement. For Freiftit Enquiries ANDEKA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****45, *****50 TELEX: RS ***** ANSHIP INDON SHIPPING PTE LTD. T€L:*****39, *****20 TLX:RS ***** MOON 6000 HARVEST LINES (Owner's Afent J.T. HokSnfs
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