The Business Times, 2 April 1986

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, lttf 75 CENTS
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  • 444 1  -  Stanchart claiming payment of outstanding credit By HOMER CHEN SEALION HOTELS's former investment subsidiary, Sealion Investments Pte Ltd, now in receivership, has been sued by Standard Chartered Bank (or $10.34 million. The suit was filed by Stanchart's lawyers Drew Napier on March 6,
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  • 384 1 UPI US ENTERTAINMENT industry leaders have testified that stronger laws are needed to curb worldwide copyright infringements of movies, music and even Mickey Mouse. "Most of the governments in foreign territories condone the theft and just don't really give a damn," said Stanley
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  • 140 1 AP Reuter CHINA'S national airline has refused to allow British Airways to continue its onceweekly flight between Hongkong and Beijing. A British Airways statement yesterday said the Civil Aviation Administration of China had declined to renew the agreement for joint service
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  • 105 1 Reuter ELEVEN American securities bouses in Japan have informally asked the country's Finance Ministry to allow them broader foreign exchange operations. The group's organiser, Eugene Atkinson, managing director of Goldman Sachs International Corp, said there had not yet been a positive reaction
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  • 233 1 Reuter THE PRICE of North Sea Brent oil (or July delivery (ell below US$lO a barrel in London yesterday, and traders said more falls were likely. The drop below the psychological $10-a-barrel barrier was triggered on Monday by a warning from the United Arab
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 336 1  -  By JAIME LYE MARINA SQUARE'S three hotels the Oriental Singapore, Pan Pacific and Marina Mandarin have lost reservations for 800 rooms because of uncertainty over their opening dates. The hotels could not confirm that they would open in time for the American
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  • 126 1 AFP US PRESIDENT Reagan has ordered an investigation into Taiwan's car manufacturing regulations which stipulate that a percentage of local production must be set aside few export. A White House statement on Monday said Mr Reagan had ordered US Trade Representative Clayton
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  • 390 1 FALLING OIL PRICES are expected to have a negative net trade effect on the Asian region, excluding Japan. The UK stockbroking firm of Phillips A Drew says this is due to the magnitude of energy exports from Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia. In a
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  • 203 1 UPI JAPAN'S current account surplus in February ballooned to U553.94 billion before seasonal adjustments, more than double the US$l.BB billion (or January. The Finance Ministry said in a preliminary report on Monday that the unadjusted overall trade surplus in February also swelled to $4.78 billion,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 Cahners Exposition Group CIGI The Exhibition People Mandarin Gardens 11 We pay less for our new home with an OUB Housing Loan" At Overseas Union Bank, we offer one of the best interest rates available for Housing Loans. Which means that in the long run, you can actually end up
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    • 247 1 mm SHARE INFORMATION MONEY EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTERS CROSSWORDS TV A RADIO DOONESBURY OUR VIEW LABOUR COST HAS BEEN SINGLED OUT as one of the factors that has made Singapore products uncompetitive, particularly the rigidity of the wage system. But in addressing the problem, we should resist rushing into hasty
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 395 2  -  More than 1,400 delegates to attend conference By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent THE ESOTERIC world of sovereign risk, redemption yields, RUFs, NIFs and floating rate notes will be on the agenda next month when key figures from the world's bond markets
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    • 381 2 THE MORE than 10,500 trade visitors who turned up for last week's Singapore International Building Exposition (Sibex *86) exceeded the organiser's expectations by over 500. The organiser, Cahners Exposition Group, said the turnout was encouraging because they had expected a poorer response due to
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    • 96 2 THE Oriental Singapore Hotel is planning to reinforce its image by ordering exclusively-designed chinaware for its food outlets. It recently placed a $500,000 order with Narumi China Corp, a leading Japanese bone china factory in Nagoya. The hotel claims to be the first in Singapore
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    • 59 2 MORE RAIN is expected until April 15. The Meteorological Service says widespread early morning showers with gusty wind are likely on two days while localised showers with thunder are expected in the afternoon on six to seven days. The weatherman says that the inter-monsoon condition, with weak
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    • 270 2 CATHAY PACIFIC Airways is considering raising the frequency of its flights between Singapore and Hongkong above the current two-a-day. But Arthur Bullard, the airline's newly-appointed manager for Singapore, said this was a long term objective and it was unlikely to happen before
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    • 362 3 DO YOU KNOW ONE? The search is on again for the Outstanding Young Person of Singapore. Nominations for the TOYP 1986 award were declared open yesterday for outstanding Singaporeans aged between 21 and 40. Anyone may nominate a "successful, healthy and dynamic" Singaporean who
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    • 239 3 SINGAPORE GIRLS serving the national carrier's flight to Manchester this Friday will have to contend with a potentially cranky, and very big, passenger on board. Whatever happens, and however much fuss he creates, they will have to make sure their guest is
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    • 59 3 SINGAPORE AIRLINES recently acquired two new flight simulators from CAE Electronics Ltd of Montreal, Canada, for US$l4.7 million. These simulators, for training Airbus A3lO and Boeing 8757 pilots, be- came operational on March 14 and March 21 after undergoing an acceptance test. The new equipment currently
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    • 79 3 THE JOB of regulating and licensing employment agencies has been transferred to the Work Permit department of the Ministry of Labour. The Employment Service department of the Ministry was previously responsible for regulating and licensing employment agencies. With the transfer, applications for employment
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    • 111 3 UNION MEMBERS will have the head of the Inland Revenue Department, Hsu Tse Kwang, to help them look after their money. Mr Hsu has been asked to take over Dr Lee Ngak Siang, a dental surgeon and the president of the Consumers' Association of
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    • 307 3  -  By MONICA GWEE A BANK LOAN with low interest rates and consultancy services await the winner of a special "small business of the year award". Nicknamed "Livewire", the project is an idea from Singapore Jaycees National President, Mr Martin Cheong. The aim is to
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    • 240 3 CLAIMS under NTUC Income's $1 Group Personal Accident Scheme are expected to exceed the premiums collected. More than two-thirds of union members have taken up the offer and as of endFebruary, 15 claims had been made for $132,000, said the latest issue of The
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 328 4 Inflow into Malaysian commercial banks slackens Bernama THE GROWTH of deposits in Malaysian commercial banks slackened last year to only 8.7 per cent or MJ4.10 billion compared with 16 per cent or $6.47 billion the preceding year. The rise in deposits was concentrated in the first
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    • 260 4 Reuter AMERICAN ASSISTANT Treasury Secretary David Mulford may be offered the position of senior vice-president at the World Bank, said a bank source yesterday. But a Treasury spokesman said the department had no comment. The position is one of two top
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    • 279 4 Reuter JAPANESE net buying of foreign bonds, excluding short-term Treasury securities, rose to U555.99 billion in February from $5.74 billion in January. The Finance Ministry said on Monday that both buying and selling volume were records for the fifth month in a row. Purchases rose
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    • 207 4 Reuter SPECULATION that the US central bank may cut the discount rate this week is premature, analysts said yesterday. The Federal Reserve Board, the central bank, is meeting today, and hopes have risen in the credit markets for a cut in the discount
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      673 4 Reuter SINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday closed narrowly mixed against most major currencies in active but cautious trading, dealers said. It ended firmer at 178.50/60 yen compared with New York's 177.40/60 close on short covering following Bank of Japan dollar-buying intervention, dealers said. Sterling closed easier at U551.4635/45
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    • 231 4 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to OM HWt of fetter Wd Offer c rooa portly th n US dolor Sterling pound AustraMn dolor NZ dolor Canadian dolor 2.1745 3.1867 1 5580 1.1720 1 5610 2.1755 3 1903 1 5609 1.1758 1 5628 ***** 7 3469 3
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    • 363 4 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading, dealers said. Period rates weakened between 1/16 and 3/16 point at the outset due to lower oil prices and inflation, easier US interest rates and market speculation that the US Federal Reserve may ease
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    • 70 4 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell 1/4 point from Monday to close at 4-1/4 per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate fell 1/8 point while the two and three-month rates fell 1/16 point each. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Oft,, Bid Over rwght
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    • 368 4 BA Futures AGAINST the backdrop of low oil prices, weak US economic data and expectation of another US discount rate cut, the bullish tone in the Eurodollar futures continued yesterday in Simex. The June contract gapped up by 12 ticks to open at 93.07. However, it was resisted at
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    • 252 4 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed firmer mainly on local buying interest and overseas shortcovering after its steep fall in New York on Monday. Spot April gold fell US$l2 in New York to $331.10 after North Sea Brent slipped below 10 dollars per barrel. The metal ended at U*****.50/90 an ounce
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    • 426 5 ARE WE ABOUT 10 DISCRIMINATE AGAINST OURSELVES? DINERS CMJB.-ITDINHt! CLUB »»-eiNEßS<Lygl< DINERS CLUB <9 DgH suansi CLUB JlTDHHsls|Clg§ M3INERS CLUB C S| Two Diners Club Cards? Are your eyes playing tricks or could it be that we too, are about to join the ranks of those who set different standards
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 422 6 AFP THE US HAS DECIDED to apply trade reprisals against the 12-nation European Economic Community to counter the group's restrictions which have affected US$l billion worth of US exports of soya and grain to new members Spain and Portugal. The White House
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    • 384 6 AP LIBYAN LEADER Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has ordered the burning of English and French textbooks at the country's biggest university as part of his campaign to "Arabise" the country. He also ordered the closure of the rengiteh and French departments at Tripoli's
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    • 155 6 Reuter SOVIET TRADE with the West slipped into the red last year with a deficit of US$B25 million (600 million roubles) compared with a surplus of $2.3 billion recorded in 1984. The official news agency Tass reported yesterday that the results showed
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    • 213 6 Reuter SOVIET schoolgirl ambassador Katerina Lycheva said she became fully aware of the extent of the negative Impression Americans had of the Soviet Union when she saw the film "Rocky IV" in her hotel room. "There was not a word
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    • 403 6 AP SOME heavily indebted countries would be practically debt-free if their citizens kept their money at home instead of sending it to the US and other places. According to Morgan Guaranty Trust Company a major international lender in the US where banks
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    • 247 6 AP SAUDI ARABIA Mid on Monday the coming Opec ministerial conference will not succeed in stabilising the oil market unless producers inside and outside the cartel are ready to cut their output. "The kingdom is fully convinced that the scheduled April
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    • 168 6 Reuter WEST GERMANY'S anti-nuclear movement was yesterday celebrating what it said was a victory over government attempts to keep people away from an Easter protest rally with predictions of violence. Demonstrators ignoring official appeals gathered in tens of thousands on Monday to demand a halt to
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    • 364 6 AP OVER THE NEXT 35 years, more younger workers will have to support people who have retired. But Giles Archibald, a British pension consultant, said last week that the burden on the younger generation would be lighter in the US than in
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    • 778 6 ARRIVALS Operator Local time From SIA MAS StA KAL MAS MAS StA CPA RBA OA SIA SAS UB SIA SIA THAI MAS GiA SIA SIA SIA AY GIA GIA SIA CAL SIA SIA SQ41I MH681 SQ47 KE624 MH81I MH67I SQI03 CX7I0 BM21. GA960 SQ105 SCT71 UB23I SO
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    • 248 7 Reuter WESTERN bankers and diplomats have said that China's economic master plan for the next five years will keep it on the path of reform, but there is still a long way to go. The economic plan to take China up to 1990 is being revealed
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    • 437 7 AP FINDING THAT it is better to give in the US than in their home country, Japanese corporations are pumping money into American universities for research with important commercial potential. For instance, Japan's Toshiba Corp is funding work at the University of Arizona on digital radiography,
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    • 208 7 AP THE BANK of Boston and US General Foods Corp have proposed the use of a countertrade certificate to promote foreign trade in China without using hard currency, the official China Daily reported yesterday. The English-language daily, reporting from New York, said the US sponsors
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    • 446 7 Japan unveils timetable for next month's meeting AFP MEASURES to sustain economic growth and stabilise exchange rates will be among the top subjects at a summit meeting in Tokyo next month of the leaders of the seven major industrial democracies and the European Economic
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    • 293 7 AP THE VALUE of commercial land in central Tokyo, already among the most expensive patches of property in the world, Jumped by more than 50 per cent in the past year. Japan's National Land Agency said yesterday in an annual report
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    • 286 7 AFP NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister David Lange has warned France against continuing nuclear tests at Mururoa atoll in French Polynesia, in an interview published in the International Herald Tribune on Monday. Mr Lange, who has Just ended a tour of Indonesia, China and
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  • FEATURES
    • 494 8 RIGIDITY has been identified as a serious defect in Singapore's existing wage structure. In the search for the root causes of the Republic's loss of international competitiveness, labour cost has been singled out as one of the factors that has pushed manufacturers, both local or
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    • 2173 8  -  Government increasing effort to tackle counterfeit problem Singapore is not the only country which is toughening its stand on counterfeit goods. Taiwan a haven for counterfeiters who fake anything from Rolex watches to computer software has launched a crackdown that promises to put a
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    • 74 8  -  letters to the Editor B J Fernandes Dear Sir, Your editorial (Friday, March 28) with its less-than-subtle lead-in from the meaning of Good Friday to a discussion of recession woes was, to say the least, amazing in its lack of grace. Would it be asking too much if
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    • 168 8  -  Dr Ng Cheng Slong Managing Director' Applied Research Csrpsrattoa Dear Sir, May I respond to your leader of Thursday, March 27, 1906, headlined "Monitoring Economy". Please publish the statement to correct any misconceptions that you may have created about Applied Research Corporation (ARC) and Economic
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 643 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Like cert on orwnoh, somewhot cheopish (5) 6 Baronet's hospital 7 (5) 9 Outlaw leader' Just (7) 10 H's decorative as a bed can be (5) 11 Give your oddress (5) 12 Foreigners who have ther own kind of debght (5) 13 Record or number that
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  • SPORTS
    • 289 9 Reuter THE West Indies slaughtered England in Monday's one-day cricket international, winning by eight wickets and taking the four-match series 3-1. Richie Richardson (31), Desmond Haynes (77 not out) and captain Viv Richards (50 not out) thrilled the 20,000 crowd in Port of Spain with
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    • 124 9 AFP TOYOTA is poised for a historic clean sweep as drivers prepare to embark on the third and final stage of the gruelling safari world championship rally in Nairobi. After the first two stages, the Toyato drivers arrived in Nairobi on Monday in the top
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    • 423 9 UPI JIMMY CONNORS has joined John McEnroe on the inactive list and Ivan Lendl may soon follow suit, leaving the world of men's tennis without its biggest names. McEnroe is on a self-im-posed holiday because of tennis burnout, although he reportedly is thinking
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    • 235 9 AP AMERICAN tennis star Jimmy Connors will be unable to play in the French Open, marking the first time a player has been suspended through one of the four Grand Slam tournaments for misconduct. Connors paid a US$2O,OOO fine and began a 10-week suspension on
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    • 565 9  -  Local pros put Singapore Open debacle behind them ROlJSy^W^ MASTERS 1986 By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE'S professional golfers took the first step towards redemption when Poh Eng Soon shared the Rolex Masters ProAm individual prize with Kyi Hla Han at Bukit yesterday. The Seletar pro fired
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    • 716 9  - FT-Singapore match no games, please By RONALD KOW WHAT AN ANTI-CLIMAX. It was to have been the most important match for Singapore in the preliminary round of this year's Malaysia Cup soccer tournament. It was to have been the nearest thing to a Malaysia Cup final that local fans could
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1175 9 to sm mm WALLENBERG: A HERO'S STORY •JO pm, Channel 5 Wallenberg (Richard Chamberlain, right) when Eichmann the order to kill the Jews in Budapest's central ghetto. 1 But his mission to save the Jews comes to an end he by Russian officers strip credentials. was never seen fate remains
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 485 10 NYT IN A MOVE to thwart a hostile takeover bid by the Reichman family of Canada, Hiram Walker Resources Ltd, a big Canadian oil and liquor producer, said it had agreed to sell its distilled spirits business to a "major international corporation" for US$l.B6
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    • 501 10 NYT ASHLAND OIL has let pass a deadline for responding to the Belzberg family's offer to negotiate a purchase, and the US investment community is convinced that Ashland will not cooperate with the family's attempt to acquire the company. Ashland's stock was the
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    • 89 10 Reuter UNION BANCORP, a unit of Standard Chartered Bank PLC, is raising US$l5O million through an offer of notes due 1996 yielding 8.55 per cent, the sole manager Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc announced In New York on Monday. The notes bear an 8-1/2 pa- cent coupon
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    • 328 10 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market closed lower on Monday as investors quietly sold to take profits on the last day of the quarter. Traders said potentially bullish declines in interest rates and oil prices had little effect on the market as a whole.
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    • 194 10 Reuter ANDRES SORIANO m and his associates have regained control of San Miguel Corp by buying more than 33.3 million of the company's shares for 3.3 billion pesos, stockbrokers ■ML The shares were bought from a group of 14 corporations controlled by
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 135 11 BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday dipped 0.38 point to 129.47. Market turnover amounted to 198,842 shares valued at 42.5 million baht. AN 01 Wbti Stam Citizan S<om City Hap 435 -3 Ayuthoya ktv. And Tr\j»t Agro-M 147 22 -124 Thai Commercial 195 1 Bar* Of Ayudhaya
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    • 224 11 AM 01 Al Sncara Mm Abo Camar* MT» 2.73 24.50 -0.08 -01 Lian Hwo bdut Nan Yo Plot Podhc Com Poahc Etact 12 80 35 40 24 60 14.90 01 +04 +0.7 0.15 Cathay Com Chang Hwa Bank 3160 49 40 0.3 02 +a3 +0.2 +0.3 +0.6 Pooling Papar
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    • 463 11 TOKYO; The market average yesterday fell back after touching a record 15,966.14 in early afternoon to end down 113.88 at 15,745.87. Turnover was an enormous 1.5 billion shares against 1.25 billion the day before, when the average gained 268.85 to the previous record 15,879.75. Brokers said extremely volatile trading,
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    • 67 11 A« 0) Acoi* Mining NM Mantaal Onanfal B Phfax B ***** +0 0005 0.2150 +001 Pic op 8 Altai Con. B. 18 unch PLDT 79 50 -0.5 Bogiao Gold Pogai Bone Pvtrotaum Bonauat Can. 8 CDCP 0003 no inch unch San Migual 8 S»ofrorr» 39 50 +0 5 First
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    • 436 11 SYDNEY: Share markets yesterday closed easier, dragged down by mining and oil stocks following falls in world oil, metal and gold prices overseas. At the close of trading, the All Ordinaries Index had fallen 6.8 points to 1129.7 after hitting a low of 1127.3. The All Industrials Index lost
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    • 85 11 Aft 01 Won Hyundai Com! 1060 -19 Hyundai Motor 2300 -10 BonkSaoti 618 KAL 1165 -40 Chohaung Bk 574 -2 Korea fir*t 655 Commercial Bk 650 -6 Vukona 2233 •1? 604 8 395 +30 Oo*woo Corp 1076 -24 Lucky Ltd 1126 -29 Do«woo Ind 1340 -5 Somwjng to 1126
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    • 177 11 Reuter INDIAN stock exchanges are being restructured to serve the growing number of investors better. The reforms include modifications,in exchange rules for listing companies, a sharp reduction in the cost of public issues and increasing the number of brokers to handle a
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    • 415 11 Reuter HIGHER PROPERTY prices and strong returns from subsidiaries are likely to translate into a three-fold rise in annual operating profit for Cheung Kong Holdings Ltd. Share analysts in Hongkong said yesterday that the holding company, which reports' its 1965 results tomorrow, may
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    • 126 11 Reuter THE TOKYO Stock Exchange has suspended trading in shares of Oriental Terminal Project Co Ltd, a wire-connector-maker listed on the second section. An exchange spokesman said trading was halted yesterday because Oriental Terminal had told the exchange it would apply to a
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    • 285 11 Bernama PETRONAS has offered three offshore areas in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak for bidding. They are block PMI in the Straits of Malacca, block SB2 in Sabah and block SK9 in Sarawak. The oil company said in its latest in-house bulletin, Nada
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    • 126 11 Happenings galore, prizes aplenty... from now till May 31st: Marfell Cordon Bleu. Martell Cordon Rubis and Bell's Royal Reserve bottle buyers receive exclusive gifts and win attractive prizes in a lucky auiz. Fashion show every Wednesday Ladies Night every Thursday NO covw charge during tt>« first hour Sundays through Fridays.
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    • 178 11 H'lwu X Discotheque Para Wave Castle s Solo Aerobics »Championship 1986 Heats' March 28. April 4 11 Semi-Finals April 18 25 Grand Final May 2 We're blasting off tonight and every night at Para Wave Discotheque. Take off to the stars... groove to the pulsating rhythms spun by the dynamic
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    • 118 11 FASHIONABLY HYATT Join the fashion-conscious every Wednesday and Thursday (3 6 pm) in The Lounge. Watch our models parade the latest collections while you enjoy our tea spread consisting of fine tea blends, scones and cream, fresh pastries, cakes and fruits and imaginative sandwiches. Tea plus show at $9.50 rvr
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    • 78 11 i MR) 3 J I IE l^s after five... 2 Uva Baris Nlihtlyi 6pm lam (Monday Friday 6 Sunday) 6pm 2«m (Sat 6 eva of public holiday) HAPPY HOURS Spa 7pa (DiUyi it's a real happy tima! Juat buy a drink and gat tha second FREE. (CAIRNHILL HOTEL) Ground Floor,
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 515 12  -  By GOH YEE LING THE PLUNGE in tin prices could cause work) tin output to drop by up to 40 per cent from last year's estimated 166,000 tonnes, according to a Malaysian tin expert. "High-cost mines, especially hi Bolivia and the UK, will
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    • 275 12 Reuter THE THAI CABINET has approved a foreign ministry proposal to coordinate government efforts to promote rice sales to Iran, Brazil and Malaysia through direct sales or countertrade arrangements. A government spokesman said yesterday that the promotion plan will help offset negative effects
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    • 100 12 Reuter COSTA RICA's coffee revenue is forecast to rise to a record US$4OO million this year from 1280 million in 1965, largely because of bad weather in some coffee exporting countries, Economy Minister Odalier Villalobos has said. He said the 1966 crop of about 2.2
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    • 118 12 AP EXPORTS OF timber and rubber, Indonesia's most important commodities after oil, declined in value last year. The Trade Ministry said on Monday that timber exports dropped to US$l.l5 million from $1.17 million in 1981 Rubber exports of $690.53 million last year was
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    • 180 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday eased from early highs at the close on profit-taking in sympathy with the late retreat in palm oil futures. The market earlier firmed amid further strong covering and speculative buying interest, influenced by firmer overnight Chicago soyoil futures. April deliveries in the
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    • 207 12 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on Monday eased from midsession highs in the new crop to close mixed, ranging from up 1-3/4 US cents in July to down 3/4 cent in December on the Chicago Board of Trade. Old crop May rebounded to end with a 3/4 cent gain at 3.04-1/4
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    • 209 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Monday eased from midsession highs but still managed to close with gains of 8-1/4 to 4-3/4 cents per bushel in improved trade on the Chicago Board of Trade. May settled at US$5.4l-l/2 after posting a 14-1/2 cent range on the day. Large purchases of May and
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    • 67 12 Bangkok (US$/tMM. FOi) Whit* Ric« 100% l*t class 250 100% 2nd dass 225 100% 3rd doss 220 5% 210 10% 205 15% 200 20% 190 25% 180 35% 175 Brokan R»ce A -1 Super 120 A-1 Special 117 C-l Special unq C-l Ord unq Loonzoin Ric« 100% 1st grode
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    • 825 12 COFFEE ROBUSTA COFFEE futures were thinly traded and drifting off the sharply firmer opening highs yesterday despite slightly weaker sterling. Dealers said lack of volume was weighing on prices in the absence of fresh influences. First position May traded at £2,492 a tonne, £50 above Thursday's close, after
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    • 163 12 Reuter THERE WAS ae priee fixed ea the Kula Ludpar Ha Market (KLTM) yesterday fer the eeveath eeaseeatlve day. Tetal Mil aad «den fell short af the mew raliag reqairtag trades la a day te be aiere thaa II The priee started at MH6.lt per kila with <8
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    • 266 12 SMQAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed lower with May One RSS buyers quoted at 159.25 cents per Idlo, down 250 cents from last Thursday. Light selling and lower Japanese advices cauaed prices to fall 2.25 cents in quiet morning trading. Prices eased marginally on light liquidation in thin afternoon trading.
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    • 246 12 RAS prices i«s rot NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt 157.00 bit 1 RSS Moy 86 160.00 bit 1 RSS Juno 86 163.00 b* 2 RSS O P 158.00 bit 3 RSS O P 156.00 bit 4 RSS O P ***** bit 5 RSS O P. 147.00
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    • 93 12 (caatt/kg, 1-tc pofen) Mc (curr«fi N< iy 86 MAY 86 i IT FT>OfiTn/ X)N UOf*OfO fnOOTn^ NOON RAS l u)tn jfRvn l»|W Saltan SSR 20 162.00 164.00N 163 00 165.00N SSR 50 158 00 I60 00N 159 00 161.00N MRELB Ba^r. Saltan Bayan Salan SMR CV *****
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    • 139 12 Chin— Product Exchange Jiltn' noon doting pnm on Apr 1 (SJ/100 kg) Coconut oil Buk FOB 50.00 Otd drum FOB 63.00 New drum FOB 67 00 Copra Mixed (loose) 28 buyers Popper Muntok White FOB NLW 1300 00 Sarawak White FOB foq NLW 1285.00 Sarawak special block FOB
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4046 13 SHORT-COVERING towards the close helped share prices finish slightly firmer on the Singapore stock market yesterday after a day of quiet trading. At the close, the Straits Times Industrial Index was 1.25 points higher at 594.27 while the more broadlybased BT Composite Index was
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    • 285 13 SINGAPORE Rises indicss April 1 498 05 Mofdi 31 *o«y EltCt Roletgh 281 28 IT Composite 496 96 185 19 IT Indicator *****98 *****48 G Ltmbtf 81 14 BT OS/OS 182 229 HK Tin Corp 50« 121 >11 BTCAtX -71M -7155 TOM 114 10 •T 08V *****6
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    • 2850 13 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ac mo (0 656) (1) 0 63 (I) 063 Alcom (0 426 0.505) Antol Steel 50« (0 656 0 65*S) (7) 065 (2) 0 64 (4) 0 64* (I) 0 64* (12) 0 65 B A T 22« (1 526 1
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    • 106 13 HONGKONG Hong Seng Index Tuesday Closed Monday Closed Week ogo 1626.71 TOKYO Nikkei Averoge Tiiesdoy ***** 87 Monday ***** 75 Week ogo ***** 87 TSE Index Tuesday 1260 13 Monday 1265 93 Week ogo 1183 06 SYDNEY All Ordinaries Tuesday ***** Monday Closed Week ogo 1168 8* Australian
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    • 284 13 Monogers' prices for April 2 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 81 0 86 The Savings Fund 0 63 0 68* S'pore Prog Fund 0 32 0 34 S pore Sec Fund 0 53 0 57 S'pore lnv«» Fund 0 46 0 49 S'pore Equity Fund 0 37
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 547 14  -  By AMY CHEOK A DEAL which would have given feedmill operator Gold Coin Ltd greater access to the China market is now the subject of a legal dispute in Hongkong. Gold Coin said plans to acquire an additional 45 per cent interest in
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    • 442 14 THE KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange (KLSE) has appealed to the Malaysian authorities not to allow any new stockbroking houses to be set up. In particular, KLSE chairman Nik Mohamed Din bin Datuk Nik Yusoff said, the authorities should not permit merchant banks
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    • 2893 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MDUSTRMLS Ajmomoto (3 50S) (2) 3 30 CALL Amd <3
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    • 383 14 MOTOR-BASED companies suffered their worst earnings setback in years as 1965 sales plunged amid worsening economic and trading conditions for the industry. Two victims, Tan Chong Motor Holdings and Oriental Holdings, both reported sharply lower profits for the
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    • 343 14 MENANG CORP (M) BM: 22nd AGM at 3rd level, Bunga Melor, Pan Pacific Hotel, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, April 9, at 11am. INCH KENNETH KAJANG RUBBER PUBLIC Lid Co: 76th AGM at 5th Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4 Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Friday, April 11,
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    • 1268 14 Cm**» poymonf E> 0o«« •ookl ClOM Dot* Total for t+M yoor Total lor lost yoor A N Acmo Amcol Ajmomoto Aokom Asiatic Do* Ayor Hitoni Tin AT Rata Ranta Rowstaod Rokit Katit CASH C 1 Holdings CorUtrj City Do* Com Flont DBS D S CULS Dunlop Ind Emo
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    • 404 14 SPECULATIVE and special situation stocks rose sharply on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. In the broader market, selective buying was seen amid light selling and prices closed mixed to steady. Interest was focused on speculative Industrial issues. Selected finance and property issues were
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    • 409 15  -  By CHAN OI CHEE FAST FOOD OPERATOR Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd has incurred a first-time pretax loss of $947,000 for the year ended Dec 31, 1985. After tax, losses amounted to $938,000, which gives a loss per share
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    • 517 15  -  By HOMER CHEN WITH THE GLUT of hotel rooms and price competition worsening, hotel companies listed on the exchange have turned in a string of poor results. Among them are Hotel Properties Ltd, the owner of Hilton Hotel in Orchard Road. For the
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    • 355 15 POOR BUSINESS conditions forced trading-based Mulpha (Singapore) Ltd to make an $8.5 million provision (or doubtful debts, which accounted largely for a set of shocking red-ink figures last year. The group, which was the former Guthrie Bhd until a restructuring in 1983,
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    • 315 15 LAM GROUP Investments Ltd and Lim Kah Ngam Ltd, two companies which went public in 1984, have posted lower profits in spite of increases in turnover. Specialist subcontracting group LAM saw its consolidated pre-tax profit slashed by almost half from $3.75 million
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 55 15 For the year to end-December 1985, consolidated profit was $13.04 million ($14.53 million) while turnover was $43.59 million ($42.03 million). Post-tax profit amounted to $10.33 million ($13.2 million), giving EPS of 13.95 cents (17.8 cents). A tax exempt final dividend of 4 per cent and 6 per
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      • 52 15 Group pre-tax earnings of $4.69 million ($lO.Bl million) on turnover of $12.8 million (27.13 million) for the year ended Dec 31, .1965. After tax profit was $2.25 million ($4.83 million) giving EPS of 4.33 cents (10.14 cents). A final dividend of five cents (same) is expected to
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      • 65 15 Group pre-tax loss of $2.98 million ($1.78 million) on turnover of $73.96 million ($79.81 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1965. Attributable loss after extraordinary loss of $424,000 ($1.28 million) was $1.42 million ($2.07 million). Loss per share <LPS) stands at 4.1 cents (3.3 Cents)
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      • 53 15 The company, now in re- ceivership, was in the red to the tune of $2.22 million ($2.75 million) at the group level on turnover of $1.25 million ($2.2 million) for the year to end-De-cember 1965. LPS amounted to 29.5 cents (36.7 cents) and again, no dividend
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      • 60 15 UNITED PULP PAPER Com- pany Ltd: Group pre-tax loss of $2.46 million ($6.44 million) on turnover of $16.01 million ($14.61 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1985. LPS is 18.9 cents (49.5 cents) and no dividend (same) is recommended. After an extraordinary gain of $1.04 million (extraordinary loss of
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      • 51 15 Consolidated pre-tax profit of M 5839,000 ($1.55 million) on turnover of $25.31 million ($42.42 million) for the full year to endDec 1985. After tax, group profit amounted to $139,000 ($308,000) giving earnings per share (EPS) of one cent (three cents). No final dividend (1.5 cents) was
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      • 53 15 Group pre-tax earnings of $15.14 million ($11.09 million) on turnover of $62.35 million ($55.83 million) for the year to end-Decem-ber 1985. Investment and other income rose to $2.% million ($1.03 million). Post tax and minorities profit was $4.75 million ($5.07 million) resulting in an EPS of two
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      • 80 15 For the year to Dec 31, 1985, group profit before tax fell to $5.88 million ($8.41 million) on lower turnover of $19.23 million ($24.29 million). Group investment and other income was $80,000 ($89,000). After tax and minority interests, there was a profit of $3.4 million ($4.74 million)
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      • 60 15 Group loss before tax of $2.86 million ($2 million) and turnover of $17.37 million (18.51 million) for the first six months to endDecember 1985. Group investment and other income stood at $112,189 (142,147). Loss at attributable level was $2.24 million ($l.Bl million) and LPS works out to
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      • 53 15 Consolidated pre-tax profit of $2.35 million ($4.27 million) on turnover of $53.34 million ($49.15 million) for the year to end-De-cember 1985. Group post-tax profit was $1.15 million ($2.02 million). If approved, a final dividend of 5 per cent gross (6 per cent) will be paid
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      • 59 15 For the year to Dec 31,1965, group profit before tax fell to $18.45 million ($26.04 million) while turnover dropped to $50.36 million ($60.51 million). Group investment and other income rose to $2.77 million ($1.71 million). After tax and minority interests, group earnings were down to $7.71 mil- lion
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      • 60 15 Consolidated profit before tax was lower at $2.99 million ($3.31 million) on turnover of $40.07 million ($41.87 million) for the year to end-De-cember 1985. Group profit after tax and minority interests was $1.65 njillion ($1.15 million) and EPS was seven cents (4.8 cents). A
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      • 46 15 Group pre-tax earnings rose to $10.65 million ($7.22 million) and turnover improved to $175.52 million (160.35 million) for the year to end-December 1985. After tax and minority interests, group profit was $5.19 million ($2.45 million) giving EPS of 14.8 cents (7.4 cents).
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      • 72 15 For the full year to end-December 1985, group profit before tax was $5.53 million ($25.29 million) on turnover of $69.95 million ($123.46 million). Group investment and other income increased to $5.57 million ($3.88 million). Post tax profit came to $1.08 million ($8.96 million) resulting in an
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    • 512 15  -  Developer blames accounting change for red ink By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN HONG FOK CORPORATION, the property developer building the 45-storey Concourse complex on Beach Road, has reported a big swingaround from profits to losses for the year to end-De-cember 1985. During the 12 months just
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    • 422 14 NOTICES CO (FIB) LTD (MEMBER? VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Mem- bers of Peninsula Amusement Co (Pte) Ltd duly and held at 101 Upper Cross Street, #06-18 People's Park Centre, Singapore 0105, on Ist day of >Aprll 1988, the following special resolution was duly passed:- That
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    • 890 15 Scotiabank THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA (Incorporated in Canoda with Limited Liability) CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT Of ASSETS AND LIABILITIES As «t October 91, IMS CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT Of INCOME tar the Financial Taw Mad October 31. IMS Cosh and deposits with Bank of Canada Deposits with other bonks Cheques and other items
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  • 480 16  -  Sales to four nations down 19pc in first two months By BOEY KIT YIN EXPORTS to Singapore's largest regional market, Asean, tumbled in 1985 for the second consecutive year and the latest statistics indicate they are unlikely to improve significantly this year. This is because
    Sources: Dept of Statistics Singapore International Chamber of Commerce, 1984  -  480 words
  • 203 16 Reuter THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry has raised the limit on foreign portfolios of individual trust bank pension funds to 25 per cent of total assets, from 10 per cent, in line with a similar relaxation for life insurance firms last month. Under the
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  • 322 16  -  By LUCY NG AN INTERNATIONAL firm of accountants is to vet the accounts of Touche Ross ft Co and Medora, Tong ft Chow (MTC) and its subsidiaries for the half year to June 30, 1964, on the order of the High Court. An
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  • 204 16 UPI FRANCE yesterday lowered its flags in Beirut and said it would no longer keep its 45 military observers in Lebanon to help rival Christian and Muslim militias monitor ceasefire violations. The decision to withdraw its soldiers from Beirut ends two years of French
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  • 225 16 UPI US AND Philippine negotiators have reached an agreement in principle to end an 11-day-old strike by Filipino workers at American military bases, but too late to stop the diversion of a US naval force from a port call at Subic Bay. After
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  • 114 16 Reuter MOSCOW still wants a full summit with President Reagan in Washington in spite of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's call for an early meeting in Europe on a nuclear test ban. Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Kornienko said in Moscow yesterday last Saturday's call for
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  • 357 16 PROPERTY DEVELOPERS' response to the use o( Central Provident Fund savings to buy non-residential property ranged from enthusiasm to disappointment. While many were glad that the new measure was being introduced, they said the effect would be minimal. One developer
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  • 208 16 A FIGHT (or the leadership of the Singapore Organisation of Seamen (SOS) has ended with the incumbents winning in the first contested election (or the union. They decisively defeated all candidates put up by a group opposed to their leadership, according to the latest
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  • 81 16 MORE THAN three million square metres of land will be acquired by the Government for defence purposes. Parcels of land will be appropriated from the districts of Ba)au, Choa Chu Kang, Jurong, Kranji, Lim Chu Kang and Sembawang in the north-western parts of the
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  • 82 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES gained almost US$2.OO in a short-covering rally yesterday morning following Monday's oilrelated fall of US$l2.OO. In nervous dealings, spot gold rose $1.90 at $333.00 an ounce, but the continued weakness in crude oil futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange made buyers cautious. Analysts
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  • 64 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks moved higher yesterday on prospects of still lower oil and interest rate costs, but some computer stocks weakened, as prime computer Joined the list of computer makers expecting a lower first quarter profit, traders said. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced five points
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  • LATE FILE
    • 37 16 AFP SINGAPORE would like the US military bases in the Philippines to stay beyond 1991 to ensure peace and security in the region, Foreign Minister SDhanabalan said in Manila yesterday. AFP
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    • 42 16 AP HEEDING a public clamour for officials to declare their assets, Philippine Vice President Salvador Laurel and Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile have disclosed that they have a net worth of approximately U*****,000 and $1-2 million respectively.
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    • 38 16 Reuter CHINA IS SET to scrap the special currency it requires foreigners to use, said the New Evening Post of Hongkong yesterday quoting Liu Hong-Ru, the vice-director of the People's Bank of China.
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    • 44 16 Bernama ASEAN governments must reduce trade barriers and restrictive investment regulations to attract American investments, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for East Asia and Pacific, Melvin W Searls Jr, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Beraama
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    • 42 16 UPI AMERICAN Secretary of Defence, Caspar Weinberger said in Seoul yesterday that the US will "do all we can" to help South Korea to be a successful host to the 1906 Asian Games and the 1968 summer Olympics. UPI
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    • 59 16 UPI A 21-YEAR-OLD lovelorn woman who Jumped from the 12th floor of a building in a suicide attempt but hit and killed a food vendor was indicted yesterday for manslaughter by negligence. The Taipei Prosecutor's Office said Hu Yu-mei was responsible because she tailed to make
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 51 16 Outlook for todoy: Showers over o few oroos in the oftornoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 4A A 1 -a J Maximum temperature 31.7 Associoted humidity 73 Minimiitti tomporoturo 24.5 Associoted humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 5.90 Roinfoll in millimetres 56.4 Rainfall this month 56.4 Roiny days this month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 217 17 THE SINGAPORE National Shippers' Council and the Singapore Freight Forwarders Association will organise a seminar entitled "Freight forwarding in Singapore: Does it pay to use a forwarder, today 4pd in the future?" The one-day seminar on May 6 at Jervois Room, Boulevard Hotel, will highlight
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    • 535 17  -  By JUNE LIM TRUCKERS IN Singapore are faced with a weight problem Kriodically they have been uled up for transporting containers which exceed the weight limit. The problem arises when hauliers are asked to transport 40-ft containers stuffed with heavy cargo such as ingots,
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    • 164 17 THE WORLDWIDE utilisation rate of offshore mobile rig was dragged down by weak demand in the US Gulf of Mexico which fell by 2.5 points to 68.8 per cent last week. This represents 233 rigs out of 746 worldwide or 31
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 63 17 Reuter EVERGREEN LINE AND Japan Line have started a space charter operation on three trans-Pacific routes, an Evergreen spokeswoman said. A total of 13 ships are deployed of which 10 are contributed by Evergreen and the rest by Japan Line. The joint operations provide seven to 10
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      • 92 17 AFP A 422-TON South Korean refrigerated ship and a small Japanese freighter collided early Tuesday off southern Japan but there were no casualties, Japanese Coast Guard officials said. They said that reefer number five Han Dok out of Pusan suffered a dent on the bow while the Japanese
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      • 115 17 ZJM CONTAINER SERVICE is shifting its terminal operations from Oakland to San Francisco in a bid to expand its intermodal operations. The Israeli line is expected to make 36 calls annually on a 10-day rotation within the framework of its service which covers the Mediterranean, North American
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      • 141 17 Reuter THE EXPEDITION vessel Discovery, which took British explorer Captain Robert Scott to the Antarctic 85 years ago and has since become a landmark in London, on Monday set out on a final 500-mile journey home. The Discovery is being returned on a semi-sub-mersible to go on
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    • 432 18 AFP SOUTH AFRICAN salvage experts were battling heavy seas to avert a pollution threat after a 180,000-tonne South Korean ore carrier ran aground off the Cape of Good Hope. The vessel, the Daeyang Family, broke in two on
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    • 335 18 KVAERNER SHIPS Equipment International has secured contracts to supply hatch covers to a number of large bulk carriers building in Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Brazil. Kvaerner's Japanese co-opera-tion partner MacGregor Far East Ltd (MGFE) took the largest share of work.
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    • 1657 18 OF COURSE IT doesn't look good. Hongkong's leading shipowner has more than halved his fleet in the space of five years while the numbers two and three have had their shares suspended as banks move in, attempting to resurrect their moribund finances. This,
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    • 835 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 3/4 Arrow Lines X 5 Atlas Line X 2 ANL I 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL 11 2/3 ASCL i 1 Bait-Canada Line
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    • 160 18 CANADIAN Pacific Ltd, which reported 1985 profit fell to U*****.7 million from $376.9 million in 1964, plans to take further steps to brinp its businesses up to "an adequate return", the company said in its annual report. CP last year sold several of its
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    • 225 19 AP AN IRANIAN helicopter attacked a small Qatari tanker in the central sector of the Gulf waters on Monday, in the third such assault in as many days, Gulf-based marine salvage executives reported. They said the 5,390-ton Zar sustained extensive damage in the accommodation
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    • 787 19 NYT THE UNITED STATES federal government will stop its regular inspections of sanitary conditions on cruise ships on April 30 in favour of a self-inspection system, the Centres for Disease Control has announced. The action, widely sought by the industry, went far
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    • 441 19 "WE'RE JUST BEING sensible and crouching a little lower behind the parapet and building up our strength for a counter-offen-sive once things look better," said Mr Kenneth Lo, chairman of the Hongkong Shipowners' Association, of the colony's owners. Mr Lo was
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    • 216 19 FT THE UK government will soon introduce legislation to transfer responsibility for pilotage to harbour authorities. The legislation, likely to be in the next session of parliament, will provide for a statutory compensation scheme for those pilots who will not be needed
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    • 283 19 THE NEW Standard-C micro satellite communications will provide even the smallest vessels with the ability to exchange messages through the international telex, packet-switched or electronic mail networks. Shoe-box sized terminals weighing only a few kilogrammes are used to transmit
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    • 5560 20 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. Advanced dates are published at a
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    • 732 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Tonoh Air 517 02.4.86 1800 NAPL F7 0900-1000 B3/N Koto Singo 02NB 02.4.86 2300 PH. F7 1400-1500 Wl/N Sea Hawk 8614 02.4.86 2300 Eastern M F7 1300-1500
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    • 407 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure 138* K24E SSPL alongside 02.4/2300 Gold Streom K27 Star Shpg alongside 02.4/0700 Thomasverett K21 Everett alongside 02.4/0600 Trons Fjord K9 Barber alongside 02.4/1200 Trans Hav K9 Barber alongside 02.4/1200 Fengqing K3I Y Fung 02.4/0700 05.4/2300 Kveri K19 Pelni 02.4/0700
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    • 71 17 mm HONGKONG'S leoding shipowner has more than halved his fleet in the space of five years while the numbers two and three have had their shares suspended as banks move in. Page II THE UNITED STATES federal government will stop its regular inspections of sanitary conditions on cruise ships on
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    • 432 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE TRANS PACIFIC SERVICES STRAITS FEEDER Pacific South Wm( I Pacific North WMt Faadar at Kao I Faadar at Kao Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba ■nziml BiMninß phel IVLM Ii'ZJB WLM jTrgapiw i;;z mi'jlw itttt IlL'iHOi "IiTHIICTi IP7HM .XTTTI rTM iraraTTTMPaiM u I IDEM EDM LCL Cargo for USA Port*.
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    • 201 18 Supercarrier Service Li.' B i .J'.' .inn NUT AMNM.S«MKI TMTA 27/1 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA 14/4 7/4 11-14/4 17/4 a-M/4 a/4 11/s M Mm acc**| trnm hi Mm(Mi 0U). 1 fradaca. (MM. S4ackMa aart Saa Ba«a TO: CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICA ummm Ar*a Ckkk Bndfetown PMpstwt
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    • 986 19 rrr The Straits Steamship Group QCI Overseas Containers Limited SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT umnoi mt ■aw tima KOMLOON MT M NMU an OF EBMURCH FRAMftMT EDUfSS two txrass UTAH) MARtI OSAKA MT EXPRESS L. Sptrt PJtatant M/ 4 #5/4 13/4 14/4 21/4 22/4 27/4 29/4 •4/5 K/5 12/5 14/5 19/5 21/5
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    • 731 19 Franco Belgian Services A rV (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) tr.r, h 11.:^,.,n t r I ~-t. rn Im. ITOK PJBIMB It Ikm I tan FttoM Hm rHmi Art «S COWMP h fwl (31 N») aAp 22 Apr 23 Ap 2i Ipi 27 Ap HAp WT«* CITCTAI OHMTM. OB lAp 7
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    • 367 20 f M.S. LINE 1 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS cxriagt to ScjfMkuvta. Mod. Carrftean IS. America Hand hautoup to Maud dwtoatwns In foope J-pan NdM|f«an(LanatsßObae GaaeaHkwt Uaamil'Ni 13/4 15/4 14/5 11/5 14/5 9/5 11/5 13/S 9/0 13/5 15/5 17/5 12/0 15/1 26/6 20/S 24/1 17/ C FROM N. CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS
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    • 442 20 Mr Hai Sun Hup Co (Pie) I td TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** INTERMARITIME LTD K. Khababi (Sub AfMt) T«fc *****0 Jakarta (Sub Ajant) M (***** REUNION/SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE U KM V PR n. to 111 El K CT MOUNT FUI *67 SM SU 4/4 7/4
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    • 796 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) 0 MIS KSC KIG MB no 6000 J/4 10/4 U/4 IJ/4 l(/4 no GRND IJ/4 14/4 15/4 17/4 21/4 no GENUS (AO LfWl li/4 21/4 22/4 24/4 27/4 DO GOUKN 1/5 5/5 J/J |/5 ii/j GOME 1/5 12/5 13/5 15/5 11/5 no
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    • 207 20 Hi dSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC STORE PK*>| Lndta| far Oceania Queen 15/4 L*. Oobay, PHeresbt, Honiara. Rabaul, Swra Kyowa Cosmos 15/5 Wnr*. I*. P .Moresby, Honiara. Kieta, kftulfl SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE skunk rnuw kmk
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    • 854 21 UM v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PtL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL GOWA KOTA SINGA MAJAPAKHT SIN JKT SSY SIN HKO KAO *TCM KEE BUS *MUR *HTC YOK KOB KEE SttM S«M SmM S«M 4/4 5/4 t/4 6/4 »/4 11/4 13/4
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    • 739 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT 24/S 25/0 27/0 M/ 0 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTRCNT HAM B "HAVEN I DAM HAMS STON PXELAM STORE FOR Brttntn Eiprro SjM SjM SaM bM bM SaArt kM IK ID KmMm Bit SaM SaOri Safc4 bM SaM 9/4 18/4 MSG. TUN
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    • 518 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. OJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE S PWUANG VI2MB A vessel GANM GMM VI bm L J BOKTANG VIM ocean nam mnb Bftao Bremen Mm/Mm Ldn Hamfcurf 14/5 17/5 19/5 22/5
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    • 410 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR v (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P Keianf Penanf Phashwefyawywa V 265* 31 Mar/2 Apr SM Basser V77W 2/3 Apr Sid Pa-an V93N 5/1 Apr Mapre *3 12 Apr 15 Apr* Paean ¥98* 20/23 Apr •LOADING FOR EUROPE V* BANK LINE
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 825 22 USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round The World Service) OMENTAL MNSTER V 24 OMENTAL KNGHT V 26 MERCATOR V37E/N. GARNET VS STORE LB 3 Apr 27 Apr IS Apr 11 May 22 Apr 17 May K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST I PACIFIC SOUTH WEST I PACIFIC NORTH WEST
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    • 451 22 EEni Accepting LCL South Africa Accepting Containers Only U Vlfl I»4T NEDLLOYD COLOMBO 0422F OSAKA MAMJ ***** HAYAKANA MAMJ ***** S.A. VAAI ***** containariaad cargo** Diract to L^J czEsa JARDfE SHPPMG AGENCES (REG. *****4/ 00K) 70 SHENTON WAY #04 03 MARINA HOUSE SMGAPOKE 0207 let *****11 TELEX NO RS *****
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    • 754 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* ESUCLIPWR 22 Apr CAU&AR 6 Ma* ESTECLIPPIR 25 Ma* MetD Finn Sfdn Mm Accet 21 Apr 6 May 4 Ma* Adet Bus Apr g Ma» 6 Mat Adel Bris 16 Ma* ft Ma* 73 Ma* AM Bits 3 Iwi 1? tun 10 Wn
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    • 707 22 GOLDEN LINE WS 6>i GUAN GIMN SUPPING (PTE) LTD 23. Mh* Shtrt SMGAPOH 0104 Ttt 5343M1 (It UK) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S pore P Um| Ptnant GOUXN KM Colombo Ha*!* Duba Danman 19/2* Apr GOUOI IttVCN Cokwibo *«Khi Dub* Bahran ?l JO tpr CHINA OCEAN SUPPING CO., PEKMG THE PEOPLE
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    • 469 22 INTRASEA (PTE) ITO 10 Anson Road ®27 16 International P.a/a Smgapoie 0207 Tel *****11 ilO Liiesi <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK PHILITRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD TEL *****22 (8 UNFS) TELEX RS ***** PHIL I WHIT ICt I Fa 1T7T71 J 'J J F At-EAST f«I names KD st* rain
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 770 23 ,NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD »«ents S pore NEPTUNE AGENCES PTE LTD IH No ortce Tenrmal CFS BOOKHGS *****77 Ft EU/AUST IPA/SEA *****77 *****22 *****53 OR OMECT IRIS 27«5753 *****41 Tun HAAPEJI *«Uf»N 810. "6100 P K clang HARPER NKA SON. BHD *****1 *****1 p HARftR MRA SON BM> *****2
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    • 297 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DON AM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG, BUSAN, INCHON S P' #1 »UNIV NFPTIINI AGINCIIS Pit I ID Ifl *****77 77J5414 (Book»>is| 7777M0 ?0?7 lOprralionsl VC9?B4 llfirmull J ?70?'jQ4 (CISi Mil IfS|» N'S I UNAS SI 11A SDN BHO Ai in PA Ifl
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    • 530 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Nurters *****3 (15 Lnes) Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPORE Telex Nunbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M/S SHARMAT NAN SOON SON. BW. IST ANO 2ND FLOW. KSSRS MAI THONG S»»PM 127 Penang
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    • 77 23 K&S LINE JAPAN STRAITS SERVICE SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD. 37 Som«r»»t Road. #0601. Ng T»o* Yh«« Dldg S por« 0923 T«l 235 5444 (4 lin«ll Port Kelang Tija Pma Shippmf Sdn BM Tel 03 3890.'4 h Penanj Mjlarsia Trade Transport ltd Tel 04 61/893 Pas* Gudanf Malaysian Shipping Ajencies
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 362 24 rami' regional container lines TO BANGKOK (4 WEEKLY SAILINGS) VESSEL SEA FORTUC SEA FORTUC riY* MM ■rr* rm rrrm 1 Hi' hi ■irwrM»TTTnir ,T nifTwi nniTTM lEBI ESSZJ tzfm Egg w 1 mr Sat-Sun 126-27/4 TO SOUTH THAILAND SONGKLA IIIJZI lunu Wwli niw.ftoa MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY TO
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 167 24 n Regional Weather m K X i M m r A b4 35 L 1 to rv> n 1 5 1-S SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING Wave height PT. Temperature 2 nunoerstorm Weother V W,nd d*ection with speed m knots V Shower Rom Wave height
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 96 25 242S0SS/*****5C/*****45/*****93 3S7UI/4 TDMMML 3SS3SI/2 *****2/*****3/*****4/*****3 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 22tttt/*****5/*****5 *****22 TO: EUROPt rem FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE i m .i 11 1 ■PIPI iij ■mmw 11 ■imrf I EH EE* imrMMiiTy nrTfniiTtitTTTTi ALSO MXOTMC FOR: Mmnt. L HMHE. UK. MEMEN, COPENHAGEN, OSLO ALSO ACCEPTMG FROM EUROPE: *TM, HUM, COT. IK. ANTWERP. OSIO,
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    • 168 25 I.C.S. LINE REGULAR SERVICE TO NXA M.V. -MTBtarr NO r VOY 1 ETA ta P«rt F«st C«l IMn FTP 4/4 C*aNa/Bw*ty m.v. uteroty no. r vor 2 eta 21/4 lm*« *«ct tar IMn mtj A VS. ETA 1/4 Lm*« far o«*ay/K«acM M/S. INTERCITY SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 111, North Bridge Road,
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    • 487 25 GLORY NAVIGATION MiltllJ+iUiii TAIWAN TO SM6APORE t ASEAN WRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* t nr 23: ABLETOUFT AGENT OCEAN I OCEAN MTI MARK COW PTE LTD *****11 (5 UNES)/339G641/339«49 (Direct) 190 MOOLE ROAD #14-06 FORTUNE CENTRE SMGAFORE 0711 MEWAH SHPFMG ft TRAOMG CO SON BHD TEL *****18
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 526 26 Kf wmrmii r„ s r«sr TO: EUROPE IC. MAN STOK f KELANG PENANG FOR: MTMM SU SaM 3/4 Apr Vt *v lON ROM tflG. BHVN. art. HULL BtMAMAS 9/12 Apr M P«t 14/ It Apr 17/19 Apr UK. RTN. HBG. BHVN ANT FM: EUROPE penang rail aeian6s*ga«k Bangkok fob •MM
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    • 441 26 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE LTD 6001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. *****44 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO t vov NO SWK fHwn muw IE 153/RI 4/5 Apr 7/1 IE IM/K 11/12 Apr 14/ IS Apr G 155/W II Apr K ISC/M 25
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    • 709 26 C.Y. LINE (A Memb«r Of Th« ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULL* CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO [MOPE (VH SUEZ) ItHarw Rdaai Fitowt tftot WONG comMCI 4M hft 21/4 22/4 2J/4 20/4 27/4 20/4 ORBITAL CHK 4IW 1/4 21/4 25/4 1/5 3/5 4/5 0/5 KOREAN UCUI 33W U/4 5/5 J/5
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    • 922 26 Everett Lines COMPAMA PERUANA DC VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loadmt tor CaAao OUtauni to and aA ottitf Penman ports «itt> tunstupment at fate On CPV IlMcwfti Ms ol tiding to tin# destitution HUGHHOCn MANOCOfrtWTI JOWCVEKTT HUOCVOFTT MAimnocn oiracn Penjnt* P Kdanj Seaport 11/13 Apr* 14/15 Apr 23/24 Apr 7/1
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    • 341 26 ZIM NON CONFERENCE VOEPENOCNT FULL CONTMO SERVICE accepto* FCL/LCI cif joes to USA East i West Coast. C arribbearilast Canada and HAITI ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE SM ETH FC VCE IB 01 W MINN 11/4 21/4 21/4 1/5 1/5 1/5 m STOE a/4 12/5 11/5 21/5 23/5 24/5 Accept* FCL
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