The Business Times, 15 April 1985

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 MONDAY, APRIL 15, ISBS 60 CENTS
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  • 601 1  -  By ALVIN TAY LOCAL interest rates are now at their lowest levels in about six years as the Republic's Big Four local banks cut both their loans and deposits rates today. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, which traditionally quotes the market's lowest prime
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  • 234 1 AFP THE ASIAN population in the US is the country's fastest growing minority and now represents 40 per cent of new immigrants. The May issue of American Demographics magazine quoted the Population Reference Bureau as saying there would be 5.9 million Asians
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  • 637 1  -  Big switch of funds into bonds, treasury bills and shares overseas By AMY BALAN THERE HAS been a big shift of funds from the Asian dollar money market into bonds, treasury bills and share markets overseas, particularly the US and Japan, since
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  • 224 1 Bernama THE GENERAL Union of Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Guacci) yesterday agreed to cooperate with the Malaysian National Chamber of Commerce to step up two-way trade. Guacci delegation leader Sheikh Ismail Abu Dawood said the cooperation was necessary to open
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  • 603 1 UPI THE USE of cocaine and other drugs among employees of the Silicon Valley's high-technology industries has become so widespread that it is blamed in part for a slump in productivity and sales worth millions of dollars. "In Silicon Valley, deals are sealed not
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  • 308 1  -  By JAIME LYE THE HOLIDAY Inn will not be building a hotel on Sentosa after all. Negotiations began two years ago between the hotel chain and a private developer to build a 200- to 300-room resort hotel on the slopes of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 141 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (St Ltd A wt>o«v owned suDsidiary o< Hongkong Bar* 6 Claymore Hill »03 00 Claymore Piaza Singapore 09?2 A.P. No. 0045 SONY This personal screen-size Trinitron is Sony's latest addition to its SBCTEXT lineup. It
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    • 411 1 708 IMre IT IS difficult to negote the power of television to moke an attractive personality fascinating to the audience. So we should not try and fight it. But rather, we can use it to the benefit of the TV station and the audience. Certainly, a lot more thought should
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 773 3  -  Hongkong drinks company redoubles effort in Singapore By JEFFREY TSANG THE STREAKS of white in his hair belie his age, for Winston Lo is trim, sharp and only 43. But the managing director of Hong Kong Soya Bean Products Co Ltd has been in
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    • 755 3  -  By PENG AILIAN ADULT EDUCATION will go through its most challenging decade in the 1960s as various factors combine to produce new approaches in the field. Dr Malcolm Knowles, Professor Emeritus of Adult and Community College Education at North Carolina State University, singled
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    • FRONTIERS
      • 67 3 A UNIVERSITY of Pennsylvania research on 1,955 people aged between five and 99 has concluded that women have a more accurate sense of smell than men, non-smok-ers can smell better than smokers and almost half of the people over 80 cannot smell at all. The researchers
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      • 485 3  -  Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH HERE is a connection between motion and the healing of joints. A Canadian orthopaedic surgeon Robert Salter discovered some years ago that "continuous passive motion" promises a number of immediate and long-term clinical advantages in the healing of joints,
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    • 371 3 For today, may we direct your thoughts to our European route network? Canals, Acropolis, Gaudi, Morgestraich, Bobjednik, Grand' Place, Open-Air Museum, sobbing violins, Eau de Cologne, mermaid, Bloomsday, Jan Wellem, Book Fair, Jet d'eau, San Lorenzo, harbour, trade fair, Nurmi, Golden Horn, Bruckner, Tower of Belem, Madame Tussaud, Velazquez, dessert
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 359 4 Reuter CHINA HAS announced an end to state regulated prices of live pigs and pork, the country's staple meat, as part of a three-point programme of price reform for 1985. Cheng Zhiping, director of the State Commodity Prices Administration, also reiterated
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    • 530 4 Import standards for telecommunications equipment to be reviewed Reuter US SECRETARY of State George Shultz said Japan's Foreign Minister agreed last Saturday to speed up efforts to end the US-Japan trade dispute by reviewing the tough import standards for US
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    • 396 4 AP AT THE CLOSE of an intensive week of efforts to calm tensions on the trade front, Japan on Saturday reported a record trade surplus of U5535.07 billion in fiscal 1964 ending last month, with a 61 per cent leap in its
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    • 164 4 AFP THE SOVIET UNION has succeeded in a test oil drilling in the South China Sea off Vietnam and would soon start production on a commercial basis, the Asahi Shimbun reported. The most influential newspaper in Japan based its report on US government sources
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    • 151 4 Bernama THE CONSUMER Price Index (CPI) for Peninsular Malaysia rose by 0.2 per cent to 124.8 in February from 124.5 in January, according to the latest figures released from the Statistics Department. This was due mainly to a 0.7 per cent rise in the sub-group index
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    • 471 4 AFP ECONOMISTS in Taiwan are becoming concerned about the country's growing indirect trade with China, saying the mainland market is as risky for Taiwan as it is lucrative. Liu Tai-ying, head of the Taiwan Institute of Economy Research, has urged voluntary curbs on
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    • 502 4 AP WHILE AMERICAN leaders focus on Japanese barriers to American-made products, import limits imposed or threatened by the US are expected to be criticised behind closed door international meetings in Washington this week. Europe is also expected to be
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 431 6 Foreign banks can do ordinary business HOPES of Singapore's Big Four local banks setting up branches in China have increased following the Chinese government's announcement of new rules to allow foreign banks to conduct ordinary business In the country's four special economic zones. According to an Associated
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    • 467 6 FT FINANCIAL groups seeking to become market makers in the restructured British government securities market have until May 3 to make their applications. Already, Bank of England officials are expecting a flood of applications from more than 25 financial groups, including
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    • 189 6 Reuter JAPANESE borrowers are expected to remain active foreign bond issuers next month with 17 bonds for 1,060 million Swiss francs and eight Eurodollar bonds for US$4l5 million planned so far. Securities industry sources say a lowering of Swiss franc and US
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    • 128 6 Reuter THE BUNDESBANK, the West German central bank, has authorised foreign banks in West Germany to issue loans in deutschemarks, effective May 1. The measure removes the last advantage retained by West German banks on the domestic capital market. But only those banks whose
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    • 383 6 Reuter EUROPEAN COMMUNITY finance ministers have endorsed a drive to increase usage of the bloc's hybrid currency unit, the ECU, and seemed determined to move towards greater monetary unity, diplomats say. European Commission president Jacques Delors said after informal ministerial talks
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 205 6 THE international currency scene was marked by these principal (actors for the last fortnight: Growing uncertainty regarding future economic developments, money supply policy and interest rates in the US. Reappearance of crisis symptoms in the US banking system. Efforts at monetary liberalisation in Japan, Prance and the Federal
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    • 224 6 Asian market ASIAN currency overage deposit rates for the week ended Apr 12 BID PRICES High Low US 7 doys 8 3/4 8 5/8 1 month 8 3/4 8 5/8 2 month* 8 7/8 8 11/16 3 months 9 1/16 8 13/16 6 months 9 7/16 9 1/16 9 months
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    • 475 6 PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday, April 12 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. TOCAtB Vm rmtf» •< Mm priM rain «1 12 Mi* bafts *mt\ •nf h Stappara. BANK PLR Algemene Bank 9"« Amehcon Express 9'« Am'Dom R'terdom Bank
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    • 36 6 The range of coH rates for the week ended Friday, Apr 12: Bonk fund 4 to 5 3 General fund 5 to 5 35 $m Movements of funds 1.888 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd
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    • 193 6 AFTER the June contract tested support at U*****.70, gold prices rebounded and traded generally firmer last week. Current technical indications were neutral. However, sentiment favoured strong follow-through buying on the market breaking above US$34O. June yen corrected sufficiently to close the gap between
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    • 217 6 THE US unit ended weaker across the board at the close of last week. The greenback crumbled because of uncertainty regarding the state of the US financial system and Fed chairman Paul Volcker's forecast of slower economic growth. The Singapore dollar opened weak at 2.2355/70, touching a
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    • 229 6 International Discount Co Ltd THE Singapore interbank market continued to be easy with the overnight rates being traded from a high of 5 3 per cent J per cent to a low of J 2H per cent. The market remained soft to close at 4 1
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    • 78 6 THE NUMBER THAT REFLECTS A MAJOR MOVE Sheraton International Inc, Singapore has moved. Our new address now reads: 10 Collyer Quay #09-04, Ocean Building Singapore 0104. The number to dial for Sales and Administration is the one flashed across the top of this ad. For Reservations, however, the following numbers
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  • WORLD BACKGROUND
    • 1023 7 Fighting has involved so many groups that no one party controls and few people understand anymore Reuter TEN YEARS after Lebanon's civil war began, some Lebanese say they cannot sleep without the crack of rifle fire and the crump of exploding shells.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 207 7 Is your building losing fate? Some new and expensive buildings in Singapore have already lost a lot 4 of face. To say nothing of what they\ have done for their owners' faces. You've seen them. Beautiful faces \M marred by ugly, fungus infested blotches\ 1 of impregnated damp and gaping
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  • FEATURES
    • 1468 8  -  Launching of point-of-sale system will be ahead of Singapore's Hongkong will be just about a few weeks ahead of Singapore in introducing a system to eliminate cash from shopping by using debit cards. But this is one occasion when coming second has its advantages. Singapore
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    • 481 8 AFP THE WHEEL has come full circle for the Khmer Rouge since they installed a regime in Cambodia whose legacy of death and ruin still haunts South-east Asia. The black pyjama-clad communist guerillas who swamped pro-US forces and marched triumphantly into Phnom Penh on April
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    • 397 8 Zimbabwe a model country that feeds itself AP AS THE remorseless grip of famine tightens on much of Africa, Zimbabwe is looked to as a model a country that can feed itself and even export food to its less fortunate neighbours. "If other African countries want it, we have it,"
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • THE ARTS
    • 619 9  -  By MARIE DAVID A FEW READERS have suggested that last week's article was a bit short on concrete suggestions of how TV personalities can be used to improve the presentation of TV news and make it more palatable for viewers. The American networks
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    • 412 9  -  David Glass starts off 'Theatre for the Young' evening specials By MONICA GWEE CHANCES ARE the adults will be fighting for space with the children when mime artiste David Glass springs onto the DBS Auditorium stage tonight. Glass, 27, starts off the evening specials for
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  • SPORTS
    • 384 9  -  By WALTON MORAIS UNHERALDED ARJAN SINGH parred the 18th hole to win Keppel's A medal title in the club's monthly competition over the weekend. The 11-handicapper picked up two valuable points on that hole to win by a point from early favourite
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    • 131 9 Reuter UNDISPUTED middleweight champion Marvin Hagler, who has a history of disputes with fight judges in Las Vegas, has succeeded in removing a judge assigned to today's title bout with Thomas Hearns. At the request of Hagler's co-trainers, Goody and Pat Petronelli, the
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    • 698 9 Reuter RAY FLOYD played brilliant golf in trying conditions that blew away his obvious challengers on Saturday to lead the masters tournament by one stroke after three rounds. Floyd, the 1977 Masters champion, played patiently and made his move with an eagle at the par-five 13th.
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    • 699 9  -  By BRIAN MILLER THAT HE WOULD take the lead was hardly surprising. After all, he was the fastest horse in the Cup field. But, the way he held that lead against all challengers was definitely unexpected. There he was, undoubtedly the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 114 9 Theatre For The Young Mon April IS 11 am Cinderella by Act 3 3 pm National Library (Free) 8 pm Stories by David Glass DBS Auditorium $6, 14. Tnes April II 8 pm Petrouschka by David Glass DBS AUditorium $6, $4. Wed April 17 5 pm Peter and the Wolf
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 695 9 TOjMKMOa ®aD33KaMi) CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Many o rustic fowl (5) 6 You solvers get cross with them (5) 9 Cobbler batting at No 11? (4, 3) 10 Set to look imposing, perhaps (5) 11 Rule in Niger? (5) 12 Top alloy? (5) 13 They may have a harrowing time
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 386 10 AP MAZDA MOTOR Corp president Kenichi Yamamoto is adamant that "nobody has a good solution" to the issue of Japanese car exports to the US. He has denied that the Japanese government had blundered when it announced a 25 per cent
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    • 116 10 AP CHINA has agreed to buy 26 MD-80 series airliners and has an option to buy another 15 in a deal that could exceed US$l billion. Douglas Aircraft Co, a unit of St Louis-based McDonnell Douglas Corp, said the licensed production arrangement is the first between
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    • 319 10 Reuter WALL STREET share prices last Friday recorded a modest gain for the third consecutive session, raising hopes that a new rally is unfolding. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1.99 points to close at 1,265.68. Gains outnumbered falls by 801 to
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    • 44 10 Reuter TWO STATE-RUN Chinese corporations, the National Native Produce and Animal By-Products Import and Export Corp and China National Chemicals Import and Export Corp, are only waiting for Japanese Finance Ministry approval before setting up trading houses in Japan. Reuter Stockholm pricos unavailable
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 669 11 NYT TOP EXECUTIVES of the three big US carmakers have collected big bonuses again this year for a 1984 in which the companies reported record earnings totalling almost US$lO billion. The total pay levels for last year were larger than those
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    • 439 11 FT BRITISH AIRWAYS (BA) has launched what it hopes will be a final initiative in its five months' struggle to end legal battles arising from the 1982 collapse of Laker Airways. BA has set a deadline this Wednesday and has asked outstanding creditors of
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    • 211 11 NYT GOLDEN NUGGET INC, a casino operator, has said it is willing to negotiate the price and payment terms of its offer for 6.8 million common shares, or about 25 per cent, of the Hilton Hotels Corp, which is owned by the estate of Conrad Hilton.
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    • 312 11 UPI CHRYSLER CORP, in an apparent move to clear the way for its own overseas ventures, has reached an out-of-court settlement in its lawsuit challenging the joint car-building venture between General Motors and Toyota Motor Corp in California. Under an agreement
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 841 12 AFP HESITANT, currency-influenced conditions prevailed on the London commodity markets last week after the long Easter holiday. Renewed worries about the state of the banking system and disappointing retail sales figures in the US, and Fed chairman Paul Volcker's forecast of a slowdown in American economic
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    • 173 12 AFP THE Eiffel Tower could one day find itself in the centre of an oil field as two leading French companies, Elf-Acquitaine and CFP-Totai, are vying for the right to prospect for oil beneath Paris, official sources have said. Elf last autumn announced
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    • 317 12 Reuter UNCONTROLLED EXPORTS of coffee beans are a real danger to the International Coffee Organisation, according to the president of the Brazilian Coffee Institute, Karlos Rischbieter. Mr Rischbieter said Brazil was concerned not only about prices, but also that uncontrolled exports by ICO
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    • 140 12 AFP PRODUCING MEMBERS of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) have agreed on a precautionary measure to tighten controls upon coffee exports to countries outside the organisation. They have agreed that a permanent group composed of ICO importing and exporting members should be set up to
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    • 139 12 Reuter THE US has offered to sell Japan up to 10 million tonnes of grain from government stockpiles to help redress the trade imbalance between the two countries, trade officials have said. The offer was made during talks last month in Tokyo between
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    • 446 12  -  By BRIAN GOMEZ MALAYSIA'S rubber production last year fell by 2 per cent to 1,530,000 tonnes to resume a downward trend which prevailed from 1977 to 1982. This fall contrasted with an estimated growth of 7.6 per cent to 4.33 million tonnes
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    • 151 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (MWri' noon cIomiw pnni an Apr 13 55/100 Kg) Coconut oil Bo* FOB 55 00 Okf drum FO0 168 00 drum FOB 172 00 Copra a* Mixed 'loose' buy»r% Pepper Mont ok. WM« FOB NLW 870 00 Sarawak WT*i» FOB foq NLW 860 00 Sarawuk
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    • 35 12 Date Closing prices Turnover M$/Vilo (tonnes) Apr 8 29 35 495 k Apr 9 29 41 189 1 Apr 3 29.35 180 Apr 11 29 38 168 I Apr 12 29 71 143
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    • 242 12 FLUCTUATING but quiet conditions were seen last fortnight in the Singapore market. Turnover was fair with the growing activity in Japan spilling into the market, Holiday, Cutler, Bath A Co said in its weekly rubber report. Prices eased initially on liquidation of the maturing April position, taking the discount
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    • 226 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade plunged after mid-session last Friday to close 9'4 to five US cents per bushel lower, their decline accelerating in tandem with the dramatic fall in soyoil. May settled at $5.99 a bushel, off 8 3 cents. Soybeans followed soyoil higher during
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    • 218 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed three to VA US cent per bushel lower last Friday, with only distant May up cent in thin trade. Nearby May settled at the day's low of $3.62, off V'i cents, after trading in a 4'/i-cent range. The close for
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    • 223 12 BULL markets continued for palm oil and pepper in Singapore last week but coffee prices were easier. In the pepper market, prices rose sharply after some easiness, to close the week higher. Prices for both black and white pepper rose by $15 per 100
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    • 61 12 Reuter THE US General Services Administration (GSA) said it sold 30 tonnes of stockpiled tin, at US$5.6B per lb, a GSA spokesman has said. Twenty tonnes were sold to Kester Solder Co, of Chicago and 10 tonnes were sold to Ashland Chemcial Co, of Cleveland, the spokesman
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    • 1305 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended last Friday above the lowest levels since the beginning of May last year, basis July at £2,128, to end with pared losses from Thursday of £30 to £14. July finished at £2,134, down £21. Prices reached the highs in mid-afternoon basis July at £2,149
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    • 5610 13  -  M K 1 Singapore M By HOMER CHEN THE SINGAPORE stock market went through a painful and frustrating period last week. The slow but steady erosion of prices could be likened to the glide of a glacier. There was no pause and
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    • 370 13 55 BCI TRADING after the Easter holiday, Milan share prices proved to be in good form. This was attributed to a flurry of orders, particularly from institutional investors, which gave the market renewed vigour after the recent pause for breath. The upshot of
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    • 917 13  -  Week ended April 12 compiled by BOBEE LEONG SCRIP ISSUES Amcol: Bonus issue of one-for-ten. Killingholl: Proposed rights issue of two-for-five at $1 15 per share. Raleigh: Bonus issue of one-for-two and rights issue of one-for-one at $1.50 per share (Bonus entitled to rights) CORPORATE
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    • 1670 14  -  T— 1 ■fTTrhl London By GERALD COLVERD THE QUALITY of description or 1 interpretation is directly tuned i by the depth of comprehension. The events of the past week s sterling's rise to its best for y eight months at US$l.26, and a 1 half percentage point
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    • 208 14 Bernama NEWLY-LISTED Granite Industries Bhd is acquiring Dapat Hotel Sdn Bhd in Johor Bahru for Ms 3 million. The move into the hotel field will complement its income from quarrying and property investment. The agreement to acquire the entire issued and paid-up capital of Dapat
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    • 552 14 LAST FULL YEAR Company Pohong Inv Tan Cnong SPK-Sentoso 0 U B 0 U E OUT K L Industries M Cables M Gloss P M Hldgs Period Final Finol Final Final Finol Final Final Finol Interim Final Date announced lost year Jon 31 Feb 9 Mar 1 Mor
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    • 262 14 Eft Tokyo AFP INVESTORS generally took a wait-and-see attitude last week, carefully watching Japan's trade friction with other countries, particularly the US. The Dow-Jones average of 225 selected stocks, a 20.22 yen loser the previous week, closed at 12,588.01 yen, up 18.03 yen over the
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    • 118 14 Bernama BATU KAWAN Bhd hopes to maintain the dividend rate at 15 per cent per annum for the year ending Aug 31, 1985 based on the enlarged share capital as a result of its proposed one-for-two bonus issue of Msl each, the company
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    • 799 14 m W\ J ew B=j A FT FOR MANY MONTHS manufacturing corporations have drummed home the problems the strong dollar is giving them in making ends meet. It is an argument that Wall Street has swallowed virtually whole. The strong dollar, everyone
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    • 461 14  -  f7 I Hongkong Imj By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent THE HONGKONG stock market took a breather last week after its precipitous climb the previous week through the 1,400 mark. While some brokers were talking about possible peaks this year of anything between 1,650 and 1,850 points
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    • 689 14 F 1 MM K.Lumpur INVESTORS kept a low profile at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week as reports of renewed problems within the MCA depressed market sentiment and drove share prices lower in all sectors. Conditions were quiet throughout the week and except for
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    • 334 14 UBS THE period under review, which was shortened by the Easter holiday, was characterised by indifference among investors. Once again, no clear trend could be detected. But some neglected stocks displayed significant price fluctuations which, in most cases, could not be maintained. Compared with the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 908 15 HOTEL and property-based Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd has completed rationalising its business operations under a new management structure. The rationalisation, aimed at improving the overall efficiency of the group's management, is expected to provide a nucleus for growth in its new business
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    • 718 15 Quiet change in ownership of a block of shares THERE has been a quiet, almost unnoticed change in ownership of a block of shares in Leong Huat Industries Ltd, an ailing steel company in which property developer Ho Kok Cheong has
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    • 401 15 DUNLOP Malaysian Industries Bhd (DMIB) has put in place a completely new all-Malaysian management team in the company following the takeover by Consolidated Plantations. Five new appointments were made, of which four were executive directors. Heading the new line-up is Mr Abdul
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    • 267 15 THE first task of the new management team at Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd (DMIB) is to take an in-depth look at the operations of the tyre manufacturing company, Sime Darby group chief executive Tunku Ahmad Yahaya said. Describing the new line-up as
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    • 476 15 Mm mm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW THE SILENCE surrounding North Borneo Timbers Bhd (NBT) may soon be over, judging from latest talk in market that the delayed reverse takeover of the company may take place earlier than expected. The last official word from NBT
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    • 546 15 HONGKONG Land's rights issue is attracting a lot of interest in Hongkong and based on current projections, the new preferred ordinary shares and the attached warrants are likely to open this week at substantial premiums over offer prices. By definition, any price for
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    • 340 15 TONG MENG Industries Ltd has decided to recall a portion o{ its outstanding share certificates in a bid to clean up the company's shareholding register of all possible forged certificates still in circulation. In a circular sent to
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    • 120 15 DIRECTORS of Danlap Malaysian Industries Bhd have recommended a final dividend of 1.67 cents gross per stock unit which will be paid on June 10 to stockholders registered on May 8. BERJAYA Kawat Carp (M) Bhd said its proposed acquisition of 86 acres of freehold land in Batu
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    • 109 15 Istituto per lo Sviluppo Economico dell'ltalia Meridionale (A statutory body of the Republic of Italy incorporated under Law 298 of April 11, 1953) tawnier U.S. $70,000, OCX) Floating Rate Notes due 1990 (Redeemable at Noteholder's Option in October 1988) Notice is hereby given that the Rate of Interest has been
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    • 210 15 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE MANAGEMENT STUDIES ADMISSION TO THE MBA PROGRAMME 1985-6 Applications are invited for admission to the part-time and full-time course leading to the degree of Master of Business Administration in Term II of the academic year 1985-6 (commencing 21 October 1985). Candidates for the
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  • 447 16  -  Conditions conducive to foreign investments By ASADUL IQBAL LATIF FEW COUNTRIES are seeking stable prices, full employment, expanded trade and non-inflationary economic growth more successfully than Asean members, which puts them at the forefront of a new era of world prosperity. US deputy
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  • 427 16 HAJI Abdul Hadi Awang, the charismatic leader from Trengganu, and Haji Nakhaie Ahmad, have been re-elected with overwhelming majorities for another term as vice-presidents by delegates attending the annual congress of Party Islam. Haji Abdul Hadi, who had turned
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  • 159 16 Reuter THE UNITED STATES may eventually have to take steps to protect its oil refining industry from inexpensive foreign petroleum products. US Energy Secretary John Herrington said, however, there was no reason for the government to intervene yet, in spite of calls by some US
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  • 405 16  -  By LOH HUI YIN THE COLOURFUL signboards that clutter up most petrol service stations' driveways will be conspicuously absent today. Gone too will be the array of gifts that are handed to motorists when they buy about
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  • 266 16 AFP FOUR NASA teams of experts were still deciding early yesterday what to do about a US navy satellite that failed to go into the desired orbit after being launched from the space shuttle Discovery on Saturday. The most hopeful option
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  • 95 16 Reuter BANGLADESH has suspended the hunting of frogs in a bid to keep their numbers up and the insect population down. Environmentalists say the growing taste worldwide for Bangladeshi frog legs has threatened the country's pestravaged agriculture. Bangladesh exports the legs of 70 million frogs each
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  • 254 16 CHINA'S Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang has publicly rejected calls for more press freedom and insisted that all of the nations's news media must remain under tight party control. In a major policy speech printed in the People's Daily, Mr Hu came down
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  • 375 16 THE PEOPLE'S Association is carefully studying whether to build "super community centres" which can then be shared by several neighbouring constituencies. These CCs, which are larger than the current modem CCs, will be sited at town centres or neighbourhood centres of new estates
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  • LATE FILE
    • 44 16 Reuter TWO BIG undersea earthquakes off Indonesia shook the cities of Manado and Denpasar on Saturday, sending people fleeing from buildings. The official Antara news agency said yesterday that there were no immediate reports of casualties, but some buildings were damaged. Reuter
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    • 54 16 AFP THE next ministerial meeting of the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries will be held early next month in Algiers. Kuwaiti Oil Minister Sheikh Ali al- Khalifa al-Azbi al-Sabah said yesterday that the change of venue had nothing to do with the war between
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    • 68 16 Reuter NINETY-TWO Japanese private railway and bus company unions yesterday went on a 24-hour strike for higher wages but 17 were back at work after a few hours. A spokesman for the General Federation of Private Railway Workers' Unions of Japan said most of the unions
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    • 33 16 Reuter RAMIZ ALIA was elected first secretary of the Albanian Workers' Party yesterday, in succession to Enver Hoxha who died last Thursday, said Radio Tirana, monitored in Belgrade.
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    • 31 16 AFP PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos yesterday vowed "clean, honest and free" elections in the Philippines as he urged ruling New Society Movement party mates to end factional quarrels.
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    • 51 16 AP THE Soviet communist party newspaper Pravda yesterday branded US President Ronald Reagan's plans to visit a cemetery of German war dead an "act of blasphemy" mocking the memory of millions of people killed by the Nazis. Mr Reagan will be visiting West Germany next month.
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    • 57 16 AP MARTIAL law in Pakistan will be lifted within the next few months as power is transferred from the military government to the nation's new civilian administration. Minister of Justice Iqbal Ahmed Khan said yesterday that President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq was working to restore full
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 98 16 Britannia offers you a world of investment opportunities The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. your cashflow gipNOW 0) with funds i>4 due only in O 120 days'time? •>:V Come to Singapore Finance and you don't have to wait 30,60,90 days or more for customers
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    • 297 16 LEASING DIC,EST C ONI ERENCES INNOVATION IN ASSET BASED LEASE FINANCING A special one-and-a-half day conference concentrating on latest bankable financing catalysts to be held on May 13 and 14, 1985 at the Shangri-La Hotel\ Singapore Monday, May 13 FINANCE ACROSS BORDERS: Peter Wainwright, Vice President and Section Head, Bank
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 53 16 Outlook for today: Cloudy; showers in several areas in the late afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to--7.30pm on April 14 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.3 Associated humidity 76 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 0.80 Rainfall in millimetres 1.8 Rainfall this month 75.0 Rainy days
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 315 17  -  By KINGSLEY WOOD A FREQUENT container ferry service between Darwin and Singapore is one of the studies being made by a Northern Territory task force as part of its campaign to increase trade through the port. The proposal is still being sifted,
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    • 634 17  -  By LINDA CHEE THE NATIONAL Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (NSCSA) has shortlisted six contenders for its agency in Malaysia, and will finalise its decision within the next three weeks. The managing director of the national Saudi line, Dr Abdulaziz Mohamed AlTurki,
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 97 17 Reuter HONGKONG Shippers Council is studying the need to set up a separate shippers association as requested by the US Shipping Act of 1984, executive director of the council Donald Hufford said. He said the council discussed the legal and commercial background for the issue with Washington in
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      • 55 17 Reuter IRAN HAS taken delivery of seven more vessels from Japan, completing the fleet of the Iranian National Oil Company, the oil ministry said. The vessels, delivered dining the second half of last month, were a service ship, one patrol boat and five tug boats, the ministry
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      • 74 17 AUSTRALIAN Customs agents and shippers have complained about the extra paperwork needed to collect containers from berths and terminals following a new agreement between the Chamber of Shipping and waterside clerks. It has been made worse by long delays caused by earlier work bans imposed by Customs clerks.
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      • 58 17 EXXON, the world's largest oil company, is continuing to cut back its huge tanker fleet despite a 40 per cent reduction in the past five years. The pattern follows other oil majors who still suffer from large fleets at the same time as switching sources of crude
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    • 95 18 AP A 10-ship Soviet task force was conducting routine training manoeuvers about 1,450 km northwest of Midway Island, a US Navy spokesman said on Saturday. "It's not common for a group that large to be in the central Pacific," said Lt George Brown,
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    • 757 18 THINGS ARE moving fast in the marine paints market. As competition rages more fiercely than ever, three leading companies have been falling over each other to launch new products on the world's shrinking coatings market. In perhaps the most aggressive of marine-related businesses, the companies have set
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    • 776 18 Ateo VI 3 Ahrenk*) Liner V 4 AC T oeptef X 5 Andeko Shpg V* 1 ANL 1 1 Antoh Orient Lme X 2 A PC Une V 4 APL 4 Arrow Law X 4 ASCL 1 Auabrokef V 5 Atlos Lrtes X 1 Austosm Line V
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    • 1719 18 MOST reported business on the London shipping freights market on Thursday involved iron ore and fertiliser traffic. Chartering appeared outwardly quiet, especially in the grain sector, and little change could be seen in rates. sugar remained out of the picture and little new time-charter booking emerged. Iron ore
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    • 196 19  -  -By Kingsley Wood The Australian Shippers' Council has approved the new direction being taken by the Australian National Line (ANL). It says that the recent annual report shows the extent of efforts being made to achieve a sounder footing with the performance improvement already evident. But
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    • 392 19 Lloyd's List A NEW timetable for the introduction of complex and expensive modifications to chemical tankers is likely to emerge at the International Maritime Organisation over the next few weeks. The rules, involving the implementation of the an-ti-pollution convention Marpol, call for
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    • 516 19 IN THE still quiet shipsale and purchase market over the Easter period, the Ist» Fernandina, a tweendecker of 9,304 tonnes dwt and built 1971, was sold at an auction by order of a court in Curacao to its West German mortgagee bank for about US$3 million; Two 1969-built
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    • 74 19 BEN Line has entered into a joint service agreement with Geest North Sea Line, a company which operates between the UK and the continent. Initially, Ben will use slots on the Geest vessels. Geest plies six times a week between th* ports of Ipswich/Hull and Rotterdam. In
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    • 116 19 Fairplay THE South Korean foreign ship manning programme is running into tougher competition as crews from the People's Republic of China are coming onto the market at a far lower price. According to the Korean Maritime and Port Administration, last year 33,000 Korean seamen were employed
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    • 269 19 AFP NIGERIAN deputy leader General Tunde Idiagbon has said that international aid groups hoping to ship food via Nigeria to famine areas in neighbouring states must first request permission from the Lagos authorities. Gen Idiagbon's statement, made last week to
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    • 2825 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.
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    • 790 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival ♦or LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Leise Ms Thona Bhum Uni Forever JC Korzenio 1 Moskalenko Pelopor Ratana Bhum M Clementine WiMine Toyo Tambang VIII Tambang VII Pegasus P Anro Asia
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    • 1842 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B %FE% Afru .in Shipping «Si Alro-Furasla Line Trawgniup «S > \hrrnklrl liner Service Kim Shpe S. Alfred C Toepfer oreanus Shipping A*»*n ifs (Si Manntex Enterprise i PK < AI par Intrasea (Si Bintang
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    • 421 26 Vessel Berth AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Auby Bunga Orkid Kota Jaya Sunderbans Trans Hans Navigator Banff Kim Soon Li Turkmeniya Fengzhan Bulat Stolt Avenir PASIR PANJANG Aki Maru Asian Star E Venture G Selatan V Kin Horse 1 Nha Rong O Resources P
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    • 373 17 s Pubtnhmd by TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 Tel: *****44 A membef of the times CKgan>SO»tOr Ss6 50 S -iakdink AXTAH i^F^lr^rHi (OiQiNiOviiQCU CatiLmtA. LINE I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO f LfPOPF VIS SUN •WOK COfT MO Mil won*, am on cmm *qs m
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    • 287 17 THREE leading companies have been falling over each other to launch new products on the world's shrinking coatings market II A NEW timetable for the introduction of complex and expensive modifications to chemical tankers is likely to emerge 11l INDEX to Advertisers II LONDON Freights II SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX WEATHER
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    • 593 17 Tu Disti MAERSK LINE SPEED SHUTTLE TO PNW-ATLANTIC INLAND POINTS INAUGURAL SAILING M.S. LEXA MAERSK VOY 8506 ETD: LPK 9/5 PEN 11/5 SIN 14/5 ETA: TACOMA/SEATTLE 2/6 VANCOUVER 4/6 CHICAGO 6/6 TORONTO 7/6 NEWYORK 7/6 MONTREAL 8/6 CLOSING TIMES SIN: CY 13/5 1100 HRS CFS 12/5 2300 HRS OPEN FOR
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 490 18 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT ANRO/MISC INTEGRATED SERVICE The Anro Consortium comprising Neptune Orient Lines, Australian National Line. P.T Djakarta Lloyd. Australia Straits Container Line, and Nedlloyd Lines wish to announce jointly with the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation that with effect from early May 1985 the integrated service that has existed since July
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    • 247 18 11 Supercarrier Service NUT ARMVALSBARKR HECTOR 17/4. BARKII TOBA 12/5 BARKR TAMPA 17/5 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA TNn accepttai caki l« Naartaa (MLB). 1 Fraacaca, UM. fcdti aa4 Sa* hp m I. kaptn TO: CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICA CHILE m 17/4 a/4 27/4 1/5 12/5 13/5
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 606 19 CONTAINERS*? SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Bum R'dam 11/5 12/5 21/5 22/5 27/5 21/5 04/< 05/6 11/ C 12/ i 21/S 22/6 21/6 21/ i OS/7 07/7 12/7 13/7 22/7 23/7 BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCIES LTD BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SINGAPORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK MP MM Abo Accepting Cargo For: TOM) EVMSS CANCAN
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    • 1009 19 ANNOUNCEMENT With effect from 3rd April 1985, we, Sea Express Co., Inc., is the new owner of the vessel m.v. "Sea Express I" LL Reg *****-Pext-2 as new owner. We have decided not to retain M/s Link Shipping Agencies Pte Ltd or its principal officer, Mr Albert Tan Kah Hock
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 426 20 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriage to Scandinavia. Med. Carribean &S. America Inland haulage to inland destinations in Europe Than** Maru Thames Mara Benavon Beiuion Tokn Eipress Tokio Eipress Carrftgan Bay Cardjjn Bay Osaka Bay Osaka Bay Lnrerpool Bay Liverpool Bay Connecting in Kobe Connecting in Kaoshmng Also accepting cargo
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    • 415 20 KS LINE MOMfM S* %t FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 Member of ttte Ace ComortMn S pare P Kelanf lleHane Rdam Fstowe H bur t Art»erp HONGKONG CONIMNK 44* OHNTAL C*F 43W CHEVALf A »OZf 43* WPTUH CHYSTAL 79W MAfTERLMCK 6W 17/4 (15 4) 74/4 (72/4) 1/5
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    • 527 20 i AGENCIES PTE. LTD. #09-07. ROBIN A HOUSE. SPORE 0106. TEL: *****88 TELEX: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT LINE) LINK SIN6APORE/lAN6KOK TWICE A WEEK With Reefer, FCL and LCI Container Service Agents: lM|kak: Trmpwt A Fratgfet Fenwrtlei IrMtmlml Ce. LM 325 S.P.M. Bldg. Silom Rd„ Tel: *****93/5 in SIN CHIAO
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    • 615 20 Q EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W MED./FE) I Round-The-World West Bound Service (FE/W.MED./EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) US WEST COAST SERVICE MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE JEDDAH/EAST MED./ADRIATIC SEA SERVICE INBOUND LBAASSOL IWSTI ser JEDOAH IBtASSOt PSAD TRCSTI VENCE 14/4 27/4 1/5 2/5 7/5 »/5 17/3 24/3 25/3 17/4 UN-FORTUW UNMORAL UN
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    • 247 20 V) HSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES RAN MEELM) IRANIAN SERVICES f Sm(apart Load* tar 16/4 B Uti B Khomen 30/4 KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Seaport loadnf tar KYOWA COSMOS 7/5 Lae, P. Moresby, Raba* Keta, Honiara, Nounea, Lautoka, Suva, Papeete,
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 949 21 SHIPPING TIMES, Monday, apru is, lg&a PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 VESSEL KOTA SALAM KOTA MUTIARA KOTA SEJATI KOTA RATU KOTA AGUNG VOYAGE E-559 cp/t/as E-553 E-565 E-567 VOYAGE E-320 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR ADEN, HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH. AQABA, PT
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    • 713 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT RED SEA PORTS PENANG FED VIA SINGAPORE KKJJEBSEN LINE K. NEW ZEALAND south eastasia S'baya kt M* S 13S 22/4 24/4 CARDIGAN BAT/I TAURANGA 2$ IBSEN SOUTH.AN) 6S 12/5 14/S Si* 1/5 5/5 1/5 l«/ 5 20/5 25/5
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    • 705 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF FAR EAST S PORE SERVICE FULL CONTAINER VESSEL. BUSAN YOKOHAMA KOBf MOHSUNG HK STORI TGTRK* MAIAPAMT ¥19 MB 8/4 11/4 11/4 IC/4 11/4 23/4 24/4 EXPRESS SFMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE EAST BOUND stow SOMBAI V7tß 7/4 12/4 (DISC OWT) WEST BOUND SP P* B BAO
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    • 567 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadnt to Ranfoon Spore P.Keianf Pen Pajan VB6 20/23 Apr Phashwe(yawywa V253H 28/30 Apr Loftaw V9I 1/3 May Pa an VS3 7/10 May 4/fi May BANK LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 21 Apr 17
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1169 22 mmarn ktm IV LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA PACIfIC COAST (hclrtlM DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI/MICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ MOTHER VESSEL STORE PUIS PENANG STORE T/S PORT LA/LB SEATTLE OAKLAND VAN BC PORTLAID ASM STAR *35 HARBOUR BRDGE V 35 15 Apr 16 Apr 18 Apr 20 Apr (Kl)
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    • 480 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loadint to lOS ANGEUS SAN FRANCISCO St AT Hi TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Auqrtint fCI fCI Containm AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting fCI FCI Conlamm 73/75 Apr 7 3 Ma, 4/5 Ma, 18 19 May 20,71 May 17/13 Mint 17 May /Ma, 14 May
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    • 401 22 SANKD ASIA FftOM JAHNCSC POMTS AND MOMOKOMG GOLDEN LINE (xV GUAN GUAN SHPPWG (PTE) LTD laai Tm| hw*ittf M M*X M Cad Slrtal. SMCMOIK ll* TU *****90 (10 UMS) !tt Huh imp* *211 P Ma* 317*1 Pcnuw *****1 Pa» Catan( A|«H (WENT UOTO II) H ID *371 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE
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    • 439 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson »?7 '6 o n t> l 0207 Tp' ??46Stl ;HHines <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK KjJjr P.T PERUSAHAAN PELAYARAN KALIMANTAN MRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA Vmd ETA/ETD DESTVMTKM NMGA XXXXI Vay 5/15 15/ IS Apr Jakarta/CNb«i NMGA XXI V#y 9/«5 11/19 Apr Jakarta/Cretan NMGA XXXXI
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 617 23 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAINER S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0500 17/4 1700 16/4 N CRYSTAL 2* Sailed MAETERUNCK 5E Sailed SS BRDGE WE. Sailed KJACEJN2* 17/4 TW BRDGE 24E 24/4 C
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    • 315 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON DONAM Hi. Dwm/M2N lb. I omm/M3N N*. i Oman/MX lb. 7 Daum/MMM lb a<4Mis* NtPI'INI »f,IN( l(S PU l ID !»l ?'BW .'SS4I4 .Bonkmtsi ?.'?/SlO ??\?07? Operations! .'.V.'4B ??09?84 (I»tn*njli .VO.'4SO ??0?S04 .CI St Mil mtl
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    • 683 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Market Street Smfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SHGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KEIANG M/S SHAWM! NAM SOON SON. BHD IST ANO ?NO FLOOR NO 1 JALAN CEMPEINNG PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA
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    • 39 23 SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD. express to bintulu HK 10* SAIU *y 74 20 Apr Vay 47 27 Apr Had** Slw. M*. Agents: J A MBA TAN MERAH SDN. BHD P. Kelang *****6/7 K.L. *****7 *****1 Penang *****
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 715 24 Regional I Container Lines ——n 4 Sailings weekly I Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA Tue. Thur, Sat Sun REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOT SM KT SKU an MTMM BHUM 270 Apr «"*rfN MTV KONSORTMM 145S St T OH MM 2155/214N 23 Apr 29 Apr HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 175 24 1 f im VW-V. Regional Weather 3r 2 > V V r A */A m e *V «0» 1 1 ■Ijf SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. p Temperature »p X\ I Thunderstorm Weather Wind direction with speed m knots y Shower Ram Wave height Cloudy
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 191 25 163 Traa Strwt, #00-06 Lian Huat Btdg., B'pora 0207. T#fc *****34/5/6 Tatox: ***** WANMN CaMa: WAN! AN SHIP Cheng Lie Navigation Co., Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS CONTMENTAL FEEDERS PTE. LTD., T*fc *****51 Tctoi: RS ***** FEEDERS MAMAS, NAGAPATTMAM KARACHI, JEDOAH MADRAS, BOMBAY CONCORD LINES REGULAR CONVENTIONAL LMER SERVICES DOT ETA HO
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