The Business Times, 18 July 1986

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 FRIDAY, JULY 18, 198« 75 CENTS
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  • 931 1  -  Price Waterhouse appointed receivers and managers By ALAN LEE, Companies Editor UNITED OVERSEAS BANK has put Goldhill Developments Pte Ltd, the flagship company erf the Goldhill group headed by property developer William Goei, into receivership. Goldhill Developments is the developer and owner of
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  • 420 1  -  By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI PERSISTENT BUYING by overseas investors over the past couple of months has significantly raised the level of foreign ownership in newspaper giant Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. As of July 11, foreign persons and corporations owned slightly more
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  • 287 1  -  By LUCY NG AN EARLIER DECISION by General Electric (USA) to retrench 1,100 workers by the end of this month has been changed. The multinational now intends to retrench only 110 people. About 30 technicians and clerks will leave today, while the rest will go in
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  • 321 1 SINGAPORE PRESS Holdings stole the show at the local stock exchange yesterday. The impressive rise in its share value during early trading served to heighten investors' buying interest which spilled over into the market. Most heavyweight blue chips scored double-digit gains, while
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  • 318 1 Agencies AUSTRALIA warned Britain yesterday that the snowballing pull-out of nations from the Commonwealth Games could lead to the collapse of the 49country association. Though Australia pledged to take part in next week's games in Scotland, it said Britain should "review" its stand against
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  • 105 1 AP MOBIL OIL Co of the United States has assured President Suharto that the company will not withdraw its operation from Indonesia. A spokesman of the stateowned oil corporation Pertamina said in Jakarta yesterday that the assurance came in a meeting between Mr Suharto and Mobil's
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 101 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM Another Specialty only from Dragon City. AAfr Wang Ban Say Rest Manager Discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes at Dragon City. Experience the warm and attentive service, so reminiscent of traditional Chinese hospitality and respect. Amidst rich and elaborate surroundings befitting
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    • 281 1 Pillay doubts Tiihimle will f»l>m mora BIA sharos, Pago 17 LMdOT, Pag* 10 mm SHANE INFORMATION MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS OUR VIEW THE SNOWBALLING withdrawal of notions from the Commonwealth Gomes has ominous implications for the future of the Commonwealth itself. What will decide that future is whether Britain
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    • 203 1 MINOLTA ADVANCES ZOOMING New air deal needed AIR CANADA and Singapore Airlines each have something to lose if the two-year-old air services agreement between Singapore and Conoda is allowed to end in 12 months' time without their two governments coming together again to negotiate a new ogreement acceptable to both
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 362 2  -  By MONICA GWEE SINGAPORE urban planners and professionals are "eager" to share their experiences with their counterparts abroad. In fact, the Republic hopes to become a "relevant and reliable partner" to its neighbours in their urban development programmes. Describing Singapore's 27 years of
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    • 421 2 URBAN PLANNERS and architects were yesterday challenged to re-define their mental images of the word "city". Fragments of the new city landscape are already surfacing and governments and planners would profit by understanding what changes lie ahead. "In 20 to 25 years,
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    • 106 2 CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENTS for the first half of the year were down 20 per cent to 563 cases. Chairman of the Construction Safety Month Organising Committee Chuang Shaw Peng said he hoped the figure would fall further when another campaign for construction safety is launched next month.
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    • 236 2 NEARLY |2 million will be spent to stage Enex Asia '86 at the World Trade Centre from Oct 21-25. The event consists of three conferences, two tutorial sessions and a five-day exhibition. The exhibition will be divided into two shows Electric
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    • 78 2 NEC COMPUTERS Singapore (NECOS) has renewed its sole distributorship agreement with Business Computers. The company, which has been the sole distributor of NEC for the past seven years, has installed about 250 computer systems in Singapore. It is pre- dieting that sales will grow by 20 per
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    • 173 2 MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT for Potong Pasir, Mr Chiam See Tong, has tabled questions for the Acting Minister for Labour on the government's policy on foreign workers. Mr Chiam wants to know if the Government intends to carry out its announced policy to phase
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    • 486 2  -  *jr GOH YEE LING THE SERIES of Community Chest of Singapore (CCS) advertisements won top honours at the 15th Asian Advertising Congress in Bangkok last week. The CCS advertising campaign carried two themes "Together we share, together we care" and "It costs so
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    • 136 2 ROWLAND YEO, the "little white-faced clown" who appeared on the advertisement (or the Community Chest of Singapore, hopes to be a priest. The 29-year-old deaf-mute is now in Gallaudet College, Washington DC, a college (or the deaf. He is studying drama and psychology, to
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    • 521 2  -  By MARTIN SOONG THE HAMMER went down on only one out of (our pieces of property put on the block yesterday at a whirlwind public sale which did not seem to reflect the perceived pick-up in the property market. Bidding began almost
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    • 310 3 THERE ARE PLANS for a 3.7hectare golf driving range to be developed on reclaimed land at Marina South. This follows several requests from developers, architects and consultants to the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) to release Marina South land for
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    • 139 3 VENTURE CAPITALISTS from around the globe have a date with local businessmen on the look-out for partners in high-technology Joint ventures with export potential. They will meet here for two days beginning Aug 28 at a seminar on strategies for export-oriented high-technology ventures in the Republic.
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    • 431 3  -  QCC helps S'pore Mint recover valuable 'dust' By ANNA TEO RECOVERING GOLD from scrap was more than an exciting "treasure-hunt" project for a team of workers from the Singapore Mint it resulted in savings of more than $100,000 last year for the company. The workers, members
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    • 272 3 BETTER REHABILITATION services will be offered to disabled people following a $1 million donation from the Khoo Foundation. The cheque will be presented by Khoo Ban Tian, the chairman of Boulevard Hotel, to the Acting Minister for Community Development, Wong Kan Seng,
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    • 280 3 A FOUR-DAY workshop will be held at the end of the month to help local companies in the die casting as well as tool and die industries upgrade their technical skills. A German expert, Dr F Klein, will conduct the workshop "Die casting
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    • 310 3 THE GENERAL Insurance Association (GIA) will be conducting a workshop for its members to clear up misunderstandings over motor insurance policies. The workshop, on Aug 1, is in response to letters in the press complaining of innocent parties in road accidents losing their noclaim bonuses. "The
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    • 95 3 IN RESPONSE to the potential hazard poaed by tall maritime vessels plying the Johore Straits to aircraft movements at Changi Airport, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore has installed a vessel height measuring system. The installation will be at the Joint Air Traffic Control Centre at
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    • 265 3 THE FIRST PILE was driven into the ground yesterday for the construction of the Management House of the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM). Management House, which will cost $14 million to build and furnish, is expected to be completed in mid-1968, llie six-level building
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 347 2 Chilli If IrjJt gnU from the 'Samkmn C*rgo pbntogTdph comrtel) nfChmtiti TRADE FINANCE. During the 18th century, gold "Nanking Shoes" were used by Chinese and European merchants to finance trade throughout Asia the one shown above was part of a valuable cargo recently recovered from a trading vessel which sank
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    • 200 2 The I Prvksknal M From E. Singapore's top j convention/ /I/t eet our people with the rJL professional touch. They'll tell you all about our comprehensive J meeting facilites, the exquisite j cuisine and of course, our attractive rates. They 11 plan and coordinate J everything essential for a successful
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 66 3 r An exclusive and probably I unrepeatable offer... THAILAND Only eight Thai-style bungalows 0f2,000 sq.ft. in a private tropical paradise estate overlooking Patong Beach. Available for purchase on a long-term lease basis. The developer, William Pinsent, will be at the offices of Jones Lang Wootton until July 23 to brief
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    • 132 3 Behind Every Woman Is Herself INAUGURAL ISSUE MGCP) 104/406 m 1 C J The Magazine For Working Women Today Ooober-Deoembef 1986 3 r There will be no snappy recipes in WOMAN NOW. Nor advice on makeovers or ways to meet men. But, there will be discussions on socio-economic issues, fitness
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 581 4 FT A SERIES of bilateral agreements aimed at cracking down on international securities fraud, in particular insider dealing, is expected to be signed in mid-September between Britain, the US, Jap*n, France and possibly other European countries. John Shad, the chairman of the
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    • 350 4 AFP INDONESIAN President SuharI to met Cabinet ministers and v -senior agricultural officials on Wednesday to seek ways to ac- celerate the disbursement of •'some US$B billion in project loans. Cabinet secretary Murdiono Isaid the meeting was a bid to 'maintain foreign lenders' trust
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    • 111 4 AP CHINA plans to classify its industrial enterprises by the quality of their products to help boost standards, the official Communist Party newspaper has said. The State Council will tag enterprises special class, first class, or second class, the People's Daily (Renmin Ribao) reported yesterday. Special
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    • 144 4 AFP CHINA WILL DO its best to reduce the waiting-time for foreign clients that want to use Chinese rockets to launch their satellites. The official New China News Agency reported on Wednesday that clients currently had to wait an estimated 30 months after booking a launch
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    • 425 4 AFP PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino has said that her government has emerged stronger as a result of a failed coup attempt, but warned that adventures in the future will be dealt with severely. "Any further military involvement in actions intended to
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    • 229 4 UPI A SYDNEY WOMAN who has kept "worthless" Russian imperial bonds in an old shoe box (or 33 years, could become a millionaire as a result of an agreement between Britain and the Soviet Union. Mrs Jane Manning, of the northern beach
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    • 453 4 FT A SOUTH KOREAN worker in a car factory has to work nearly four times as long as his US counterpart and almost twice as long as a British car worker to earn enough to buy a car. As far as private transport goes,
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    • 362 4 Reuter THE European Community has offered funds to the government in the Philippines to help rebuild its battered economy. Vice-President Salvador Laurel and Industry Minister Jose Concepcion said EC External Affairs Commissioner Claude Cheysson had promised 40 million European Currency Units (ECUs) in aid for small-scale
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    • 848 4 ARRIVALS Optra* H MMCI LOCO I prom OA GA7281 twrve 0405 HP SV SV398 0440 JED/RUH KAL KE697 0615 SEL MAS MH68I 0620 KUL MAS MH81I 0910 PEN SiA SQ43 MH67I 0920 DHA/KH1 MAS 0920 PEN CAL CI806 0930 HLP SIA SQI03 0950 KUL CPA CX7I0 1015
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 293 4 From June through TL n c no Giant Pliers and to August, winter lIIC jIUIIIg jCciM/II glaciated lakes. SIS? Starts six months earlier Pacific islands. jn fUn Crvi ifU ftirifir and hollows New Zealand. MIC IdvJIIV* little ridges and The warm glow of the sun is ever gullies that entice
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 193 5 TTUSKY IS ALWAYS LOOKING FOR J~j NEW WAYS TO FIND OIL. IN 1983 IT STRUCK PRIME. Mr Ed Klovan, manager of Husky Oil's Geological Task Force, is as hard-headed as the bedrock he drills through. He is not a man to buy US$5OO,OOO worth of computers without delving deeply into
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 503 6 Analysts fear the rest of economy will be weighed down UPI AMERICA'S manufacturing base, weakened by an unabating flood of imports, a depressed energy industry and recent strikes, is sinking slowly into recession and some analysts believe it will drag the rest of the
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    • 216 6 Reuter SOVIET industrial production rope during the first half of this year because of better labour productivity and management tmriw Mikhail Gorbachev, says Tass hews agency. The agency, reporting on the Communist Party central committee's meeting on Wednesday to review economic development, said
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    • 444 6 NYT LAST TEAR, nearly half of all US patents went to foreign inventors. Over the past 25 years, the number of US patents granted to foreigners has grown fourfold from 11 per cent of total patents awarded in 1961 to 44
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    • 173 6 NYT THE IMMIGRATION and Naturalisation Service has agreed to add extra inspectors at Kennedy International Airport, where arriving foreigners have been subject to processing delays as long as (our hours. The US federal agency, which has been criticised by some New York City representatives and
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    • 388 6 Reuter THE International Development Association (IDA), a World Bank agency which gives inter-est-free loans to the world's poorest countries, might have to tighten up its lending terms, Western diplomats said in Paris on Wednesday. The agency, which has distributed U5536.6 billion to
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    • 446 6 Reuter FRENCH Prime Minister Jacques Chirac has weathered the first storm over his plans to sell off nationalised companies, but could be heading for problems with the European Community (EC) over safeguards against foreigners buying them. Mr Chirac announced on Wednesday that he
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    • 389 6 UPI BRITAIN'S balance of payments will move into deficit next year in breaking a run of surpluses that had lasted (or seven successive years, the Item Club's economic forecast said. The Item Club was formed in 1877 to use
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    • 329 6 NYT IF FAT RUNS in the family, help may be on the way. From some real pigs. Agricultural scientists say the digestive systems of pigs and humans are so much alike that a new technique for pinpointing fat-prone pigs may someday
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    • 159 6 AP A LONDON taxi driver is serving a seven-day prison sentence for refusing to pay fines imposed for rebuffing a pipe-smoking passenger. The incident, which has become a cause celebre among anti-smoking groups, occurred a year ago at London's Heathrow Airport, where taxi-driver Richard
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 172 6 il ijU Lu Zu Chun (Green Bamboo Village Chinese Tea House) now open 'r at the basement level of Hotel Equatorial. We stock many varieties of Chinese tea and unique drinking crockeries suitable as gift items tiltuihAniMfar) And how it all begins Diners of today, more discerning in taste and
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    • 314 6 individuals can have a hi<; impact at M MIX It doesn't take huge amounts of capital to reap substantial profits at SIMEX, the Singapore International Monetary Exchange. What it does take is motivation, intelligence, discipline and a willingness to take risks. Individual members of SIMEX come from all walks of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • AIR CARGO
    • 187 7 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Qporatof Flight tMM From Opocotoc FtigM Local tMM For FRIDAY FT FT71 0044 JFK/BOS NW NW906 0815 HKG/NRT/ ORD/ANC LAX/SFO NRT/MNL KAL KE697 0010 BKK/ TPE (SEL) KAL KE698 0010 BKK/ (SEL) JAL JL6I5 0905 KUL FT FT 66 0245 KUL/HKG NRT/ANC ORD/JFK SATURDAY CAL CJ333
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    • 145 7 AUSTRIAN Airlines signed an agreement earlier this month with Airbus Industrie to convert the airline's order (or two A3lO- into A *****08. The A3lO-300 will be the first wide-bodied aircraft in Austria. The first aircraft will be delivered at the end of 1988 and the
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    • 333 7 Cargonews Asia AIR CARGO movement to all destinations from Hongkong is showing a healthier trend compared with last year. Statistics compiled by the Hongkong Shippers Council for April 1985 to April 1906 show an increase of 115 per cent on European routes, while North America
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    • 478 7 Cargonews Asia RENOVATION work and updating of machinery are continuing on schedule at the old Kai Tak terminal belonging to Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (HACTL). In the first major phase, completed in 1984 at a coat of HK$234 million, the terminal
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    • 550 7  -  Electronic components and non-electric machines buck the trend By MARTIN SOONG FEWER electronic components and non-electric machines were handled by the air cargo industry in the first (our months of this year compared with the same period a year ago. But
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 55 7 K uns> P)ll/12/85 VOL 10 NO 7 JULY/AUGUST •ars Hopes rise for business X^tp s Zlai W vpo IS >5 J»b s --R '"i- 1 T Foreign reserve, croee $25b m.rk v l „\ti; V State of the Economy Sorting out the signals INCLUDING X 16 pages on the international
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    • 331 7 wanmwtae Airport Cargo Ho Singapore 1781 PoeSal AMwm PO Box 507 Singapore Changi Ajrporl Sngapore 9181 Tat *****44 Tlx RS ***** Open letter to Singapore's airfreight executives. July 18, 1986 Dear Executive Recently, you may have read in the local media about the launch of Emery Worldwide three new services
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 397 8 Reuter THIS YEAR'S south-west monsoon rains, crucial to India's rice, oilseeds and tea, have been generally satisfactory but have not fallen evenly throughout the country. The monsoon season lasts from June to September. Government officials said while year-long dry spells over oilseed areas
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    • 107 8 Reuter THE TOKYO COMMODITY Exchange for Industry (Tocom) said it would begin monthly reviews from July 29 of the permitted daily maximum price fluctuations of its listed precious metals gold, platinum and silver. On the days of the spot month expiry sessions, a Tocom
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    • 146 8 Chineee Produce Exchange Sellers' noon closing prices on Jely 17 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Buftc FOB 48 00 Old drum FOB 61.00 New drum FOB 65.00 Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW BWP FOB NSW Gambier FOB NSW 480 00 1356 00 1256 00 330 00
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    • 194 8 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed at the highs of the day, up a sharp 10 3 cents to 6'/« US cents a bushel on Wednesday. A statement by Senator Bob Dole saying the Administration was actively considering expanding the export enhancement programme to include the
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    • 181 8 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed sharply higher on Wednesday in a continued rally fuelled by weather concerns. Prices settled 10V« to 17 US cents a bushel higher, with new crop November ending up 15 cents at US$5.l6 Vi. Traders said they expect the market could
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    • 102 8 THE PUCE sf tie ee the Knl» Lemper Tie Market reee It eeeta te MSIAM per kf yesterday ben Wedieaday m fertkerevereeee keytog. Tradiag wee Mtoato ui the market epeeed eeekaeged at Msl4.tt eai attracted Hii sf 175 toaaes (rem tke Jepeaese eai leeal operators. Bet sellers were
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    • 396 8 SINGAPORE The market closed slightly higher yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 176.50 cents per kg, up 0.50 cent from Wednesday. Dealers said local and overseas covering of nearby positions couple with higher Japanese advices helped prices to rise by one cent in quiet morning trading. But
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    • 779 8 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a nervous and uncertain day on Wednesday with pared losses from Tuesday night of £5 to £30 a tonne, in a volume of 4,966 lots including 1,314 crossed trades and 15 options. Lack of physical offtake continued to hinder the recent recovery. But sentiment
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    • 325 8 RAS prices m S conts/kg. FOV m b •4M NOON nosf Int 1 RSS Prompt 179 00 I80.00N 178 50 179 SON Int 1 RSS Aug 86 177 00 177 50 ***** 177 00 Int 1 RSS S«pt 86 177 00 177 50 176 50 177 00
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    • 94 8 (CMtl/kf, 1-tOT p AUG 86 SEPT 86 \UfV 1VIII iiHKI 1 »1 NOON \Torwora HKJfiTnj NOON RAS ■wyers WNGVS i»)f» i: S«N«*t t SSR 20 160 50 162. SON 161.00 163.00N SSR SO 157.50 159 50N 158 00 160.00ty. MRELB Iwyft SrfM kf«n Sdvi SMR C V
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    • 156 8 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prion recovered yesterday after Wednesday's falls on short-covering activity to close slightly firmer, with higher overnight Chicago soyoil futures supporting levels. Trading was thin as operators preferred to stay sidelined awaiting the outcome of India's weekly palm oil tender before m»irtwg any commitment. July
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    • 65 8 (USS/tMM. FOt) Whit* Ricc 100% 1st doss 255 100% 2nd doss 220 100% 3rd doss 215 5% 205 10% 200 15% 195 20% 185 25% 175 35% 170 Broken Rice A-l Super 118 A-l Special 115 C-l Special unq C-1 Ord unq Loonzoin Rice 100% 1st grade unq 100%
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 393 8 NOTICES SBBBpii NOTICE OP MEETING OP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 296 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that a Meeting of the Creditors of the abovenamed Company will be held at 593 Havelock Road, Teck Huat Chambers #02-01, Singapore 0316, Immediately after the conclusion of the Extraordinary
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    • 312 8 La the Batter tt THE COMPANDER ACT, CAP. 1» Aai la the natter af METALLIC HARDWARE ENTERPRISES PTE. LID. NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Company duly convened and held at No. 30 Defu Lane 9, Singapore 1863, on 10th July 1966,
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    • 389 8 E ggygrgi PDH PINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the FINAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at 11 Collyer Quay #19-00, The Arcade, Singapore 0104 on Wednesday, 20 August iB6O at 11.00
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    • 378 8 COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 11l J> >"-■ i 1 h i (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company duly convened and held at 585 North Bridge Road #14-06, Blanco Court, Singapore 0718 on Wednesday, 16th July 1986, the following special resolution was passed:"That Vlcenxa Shoes Pte
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    • 299 8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the FINAL GENERAL MEETING Of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at 11 Collyer Quay #19-00, The Arcade, Singapore 0104 on Wednesday, 20 August 1986 at 12.00 p.m. for the purpose of
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    • 332 8 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIPS NAME We, Okunaze Shipping Pte Ltd of 19 Keppel Road #07-06/07 Jit Poh Building, Singapore 0208, hereby give notice that In consequence of our Intended purchase of the motor vessel 'RIGEL', we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417
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    • 356 8 NOTICES OiJ At an Extraordinary General Meeting of thf above named company duly convened on 11 July 1966, the following Resolutions were duly passed:— (a) That the Company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to Section 280 (IKb) of the Companies Act, Cap. 116. (b) That Messrs Kon Tuen Kong, Yeo
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 737 9 SINGAPORE The US dollar recovered in active late trading to close higher yesterday against major European currencies but still lower against the yen. The dollar finned to a late 157.06/15 yen from its traded record low of 156.30 yen in the morning, but was still below New York's
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    • 122 9 TME OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market closed at 4-1/2 per cent yesterday, unchanged from Wednesday's close. The one and two-month term rates rose by 1/16 point each while the threemonth rate rose by 1/8 point. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: OHwf Bid Overrvght 4
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    • 221 9 Interbonk rates at 3pm yesterday: CurrcndM Nocnimi rtttc Biiiillwunim Local dollars to om unit of foftign currency: US dolor Sterling pound Australian dolor NZ dolor Canadian dolor 2 1835 3 2959 1 3865 1 1638 1 5891 2.1845 3 2996 1 3893 1.1687 1 5910 ***** 7 3469
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    • 318 9 HONGKONG: The metal closed little changed yesterday after opening firmer against a weak US dollar. Concern over South Africa as pressure increased for Britain to impose economic sanctions, also encouraged gold buying in the morning but a US commission house led late prof-it-taking that eroded all early gains. The
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    • 452 9 BA Futures SEPTEMBER Ear*d«U*r opened slightly lower yesterday than the previous close at 93.61. Rumours of a strong increase in US housing start figure and the failure of Treasury bonds to break key resistance level weighed on Eurodollar futures prices. However, the market was still well supported by weak
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    • Article, Illustration
      243 9 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet trading yesterday. Most operators were cautious and adopted a wait-and-see attitude following rumours in New York oo Wednesday that US June housing starts would show a substantial rise and also because of a Japanese financial newspaper report
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    • 558 9 Reuter ASIAN GOVERNMENTS, feeling the pinch as the strong yen raises the cost of paying yen-denomi-nated debts, may be pushed into refinancing some borrowings. Bankers and government officials in Hongkong said yesterday that while the yen's rise is not critical to some Asian economies
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    • 137 9 Reuter PLACEMENTS of Euroyen bonds issued by non-resident entities will reach 1,000 billion yen in the four months ending July 31 compared with 1,652.3 billion in the full year ended March 31, Japanese securities houses managers say. The sharp increase is due to rises in issue
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    • 87 9 Reuter SOUTH AFRICA'S investment currency, the financial rand, tumbled to a record low on Wednesday, reflecting foreign investors' lack of confidence. The financial rand, reintroduced last year to help stem the flight of capital, dropped to 19.85 US cents when forex markets closed in
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    • 165 9 Reuter THE ASSOCIATION of International Bond Dealers, AIBD, has outlined a design for a computerised communications system it has under active study for the US$2.2 trillion Eurobond market. This will be similar to the Nasdaq system for the US over the counter stock market. The
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 440 9 I Ak/m./rj£S MJMrr&B (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) CLOSURE OF BOOKS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books and the Register of Members will be closed from 09 August 1986 to 20 August 1986 (both dates inclusive) forthe preparation of dividend warrants. Thedividend, if approved at the Fourteenth
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    • 128 9 I Give Business Gifts when a Cross emblem pen can TUnf T QC f A T ifpfimp help stimulate your business. J. lid I Xjctol/ il lJllClllllC« W ith your company's emblem prominently displayed they make highly valued business gifts, both within your own company and to the many people
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  • FEATURES
    • 510 10 NO ONE CAN PLAY two games at the same time. In its steadfast opposition to sanctions against South Africa, Britain has gradually moved into South African ground, steadily away from its partners in the Commonwealth. But Britain is not ready to admit this, instead trying to
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    • 1301 10 The two-year-old air services agreement between Singapore and Canada will end in 12 months' time. The two countries will have to work out a new agreement by then or Air Canada will have to stop its flights here. LIM SOON NEO
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    • 403 10 SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SIA) was not happy with the terms of the bilateral agreement in 1984 but accepted it because it wanted a quick start (or air services between Canada and Singapore. "If we had not, there would have been a delay to
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    • 577 10 Reuter US TRADE OFFICIALS who are negotiating new textile trade agreements are treading a perilous path as they promote President Reagan's free trade policy in the face of a Congress demanding tough import curbs. At stake is a domestic industry that has lost an estimated
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 171 10 K A w/v a*: r I Kangxi Lounge Melody Strings Ensemble AT *$3 A DRINK AND MANY HAPPY HOURSNO WONDER IT'S MOST TALKED ABOUT. Besides the best prices available for drinks from 4.00 pm to 8.00 pm daily, our new variety in live entertainment is bound to charm and win
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 718 10 TOD»IXDaa IMWMD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 His rag may be vulgarly showy (6) 7 I ion another, perhaps, in broadcoshng (2, 3, 3) 8 Canoes wrecked in mighty waters (6) 10 Sfcp a novice into the teom (5) 13 One of the sharper pieces of pasteboard? (4) 14 Rushed to
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  • SPORTS
    • 380 11 UPI TIM WITHERSPOON has denied that he is overweight for the defence of his World Boxing Association heavyweight title against Frank Bruno at Wembley Stadium tomorrow but has refused to prove it. "I'm in the best shape of my life," the American told
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    • 483 11 UPI THE AMERICAN TEAM, unable to rely on its attack, must depend upon its defence to beat Brazil at the 10th World Basketball Championships in Madrid to advance to the championship game. Victory in the game scheduled for yesterday would give the
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    • 213 11 AP GREG LEMOND became the first American to win a mountain stage in the Tour de France cycling classic on Wednesday, but his French team leader, Bernard Hinault, kept the overall leadership with another brilliant show of power
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    • 418 11  -  By WALTON MORAIS FILIPINO Mario Siodina held off M Ramayah and Hsu Chi San to win the M 550,000 Genting Classic at the Awana course yesterday. Holding a three-stroke overnight lead, Siodina carded a final round one-over-par 72 for a four-day total of
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    • 734 11 UPI SPAIN'S Severiano Ballesteros and Australian Greg Norman loom as major threats to keep the British Open golf tile out of American hands for the longest period since 1970. The tournament players call the "world championship of golf" has been a happy hunting ground for
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 321 11 Announcement' i v PUMA-Spoftschuhfabriken Rudolf Dassler KG of Herzogenaurach, Fed. Rep. of Germany, are pleased to announce the appointment in Singapore of Uebormann Overseas Trading Pte. Ltd. and in Malaysia and Brunei of Uebermann Overseas Trading Sdn. Bhd. as licensees and agents for PUMA clothing and accessories. PUMA-Sportschuhfabriken Rudolf Dassler
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1222 11 TOQCaDGMm FRIDAY BACKGROUND 7 .50pm, Channel 5 The programme leads off with a look at SAF's new method of training reservists in basic skills. There will also be an exclusive interview with President Cory Aquino. Friday Background looks at how agricultural crops can be grown in artificial environment in a
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 283 12 Reuter BANKAMERICA CORP's higher than expected US$3BB million net loan charge-off in the second quarter meant its earlier loan loss estimate of US$l.2 billion for the whole of 1986 would have to be raised, said chief financial officer John Poelker. However, he said in
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    • 227 12 NYT BUOYED BY strong sales of its Macintosh personal computer, Apple Computer Inc reported its first increase in revenues in five quarters on Wednesday and also reported a profit for the third quarter ended June 27. Apple said it earned U5532.3 million, or 49
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    • 305 12 Reuter SHARE PRICES on Wall Street ended a three-day losing streak on Wednesday with a small advance led by bargain hunters, though IBM almost spoiled the rally once again. The big computer maker dropped 2-5/8 to 133-1/8, its third big loss since reporting a
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    • 862 12 Amsterdam JULY l« fh A8N 604 00 unch 103 40 -1.6 Ahold Akzo 9080 -0 2 161.80 -1.5 Akanto AA*V Amro Bar* Am Stod 152.30 -0.3 7830 -1.2 109 00 40 1 123.00 -2 Baikal 4090 +0.1 902.00 -10 Buahrman Tattaroda 213 00 unch 670 00 -15 FkMii
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 369 13 HONGKONG: Share prices closed with pared losses yesterday on fresh buying in the colony which offset selling pressure from overseas institutions, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index finished off 3.67 at 1,759.71 after losing as much as 15 points in the morning, while the Hongkong Index was 1.47 lower
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    • 197 13 JULY 17 MT 100 -0.04 Kuochan Oav Lm Chang Yuan 22 10 33.40 ■0.5 0.8 26.40 -0.2 12.60 31.20 -03 38.00 -0.6 Chang Hw Bark 44.20 26 70 1.5 Not Investment 385.20 -1.8 Ovo Hun Camant Chin Hun Flour 24 80 10.40 24.60 -0.4 -0 15 ■0.7 PocifK Com
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    • 394 13 TOKYO: Prices closed higher yesterday on buying centred on enterprises likely to benefit from the yen's continuing rise against the US dollar, brokers said. Ibe market average rose 24.73 to close at 17,725.63 after hitting 17,764.66 in afternoon trading. It fell 181.90 on Wednesday from a record level on
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    • 74 13 JULY 17 4 MoratMt Ononfol B 0014 -0 001 PM Ovtnwi 0001 unch 0017 inch ***** ***** Phiax 8 0.25 -0 02 0.013 -0001 ptcop 8 .15 +1 PLOT 152 Gotd 0 0012 +0.0002 Son M*«i B 62 inch 0006 +***** Soofrortf 0009 unch Btngutt Con. 8 74 -2
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    • 386 13 SYDNEY: Australian share mar- kets yesterday closed steady in lacklustre trading, with investors looking abroad for direction, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index dipped 0.1 to 1,126.9 and the All Resources Index rose 1.3 to 618.0. The All Industrials fell 1.8 to 1,798.5 and the gold index was 0.5
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    • 147 13 Reuter BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday dipped 0.78 to 138.74. Turnover amounted to 424,061 shares valued at 77.7 million baht. Reuter JULY 17 1 Ao Kham Thai Mm* San Camant S«am Gtizam Sam Cihnm 557 (MP 2 Asia Ffcr* Ayudhya Invastmar*... Bangkok Agro+xl Bangkok Bank Bank
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    • 133 13 AFP A SINO-US Joint venture has received authorisation to begin producing namebrand US cigarettes in China. The New China News Agency (NCNA) said construction of a plant in Xiamen, south-eastern Fujian province, will begin in September, with an initial investment of US$2l million.
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    • 289 13 Deal worth more than As4oom Reuter THE PAPUA NEW GUINEA government and foreign shareholders in the Ok Tedi gold and copper project had formally agreed on a refinancing deal worth more than AHOO million, Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd (BHP) announced in Sydney yesterday.
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    • 172 13 Reuter WING ON HOLDINGS LTD plans further sales of non-core assets to help reduce its borrowings. According to the Hongkong group's 1985 annual report, it is also negotiating substantial medium- to long-term facilities to replace existing short-term debt, which accounted for HK5503.4
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    • 207 13 Reuter HYUNDAI ENGINEERING and Construction Co Ltd of South Korea is arranging a US$2OO- note purchase agreement in relation to its projects in Iraq. Arranger LTCB Asia Ltd said that under the agreement, underwriting banks would purchase promissory notes issued by the Ministry of
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    • 87 13 Reuter XIAMEN International Bank (XIB), China's first Joint venture bank, set up last November, made a profit of HK88.53 million in the first half of this year. The New China News Agency said the bank, with a registered capital of HK$BOO million,
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    • 149 13 Tho Seoul market was closod yesterday for Constitution Day. w. W w -y < vv aw Happenings galore, prizes aplenty... from now till August 30. Remy Martin XO and Highland Queen whisky bottle buyers will receive exclusive gifts and win attractive prizes in a lucky guiz. Ladies Night and no
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 497 14 Kuok-Uda venture which owns the Shangri-La complex in KL UDA BUKTT Nanas Sdn Bhd (ÜBN), a joint venture between Kuok Brothers and Peremba (a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Urban Development Authority), is negotiating with its bankers to reschedule a Msl2o-million syndicated loan made in 1963.
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  • COMPANY BRIEFS
    • 108 14 says that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Asian Computer Leasing Private, has changed its name to Haw Par TradingIt has an issued share capital of $2 divided into two shares of H each which will shortly be increased to $2 million divided into two
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    • 178 14 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd is hiving off its entire Csztide Factory operations and Multi Roofing Tiles Sdn Bhd (MRT) to MCB Holdings Bhd far MH2.30 million. The disposal of the carbide business, which includes land and buildings, plant, machinery and equipment,
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    • 827 14 SHARE PRICES yesterday opened mixed but with a firmer bias in low activity. At 0829 GMT the FTSE 100 Index was 2J higher at 1,000.1. On Wednesday, the FT 30 closed at *****, up 3.7 while the FTSE edged U points higher to 1907 J. Buying sentiment was
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    • 1386 14 INTERNATIONAL TRUST FINANCE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) BALANCE SHEET 31ST DECEMBER 1965 SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY SHARE CAPITAL 20,000,000 shares of $1 each in 1985iond 1984 $20,000,000 Issued and fully paid: 18,000,000 shares of $1 each CAPITAL RESERVE Share Premium Account STATUTORY RESERVE REVEHUE RESERVES General (Accumulated losses)/Retained profits
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4123 15 RENEWED investor interest in Singapore Press Holding shares, plus speculative activity in other select lanes helped the local share market post modest rainfl yesterday Once again, activity was centred on trustee and blue-chip stocks, with a handful of heavy-weight issues scoring double-digit gains.
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    • 2738 15 BID ud after pried officially HMd mad hmtnw in and reported to the Stock Rirlrnm of Shiga pore yesterday with the worn her oI shares traded Aon ia brackets ta lota at MM units -t A If uniai ocktwik specineo. All Time Settlement Coatracta are
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    • 2575 16 Hongkongßank il!> The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Incorporated in Hong Kong with limited liability. Consolidated Balance Sheet at 31 December 1985 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Consolidated Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31 December 1985 1984 HKsan Net profit of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 483 17  -  By IJ LORETTA McLAUGHLAN MR J Y PILLAY, the chairman of Singapore Airlines, has lexpressed doubts about the possibility of Temasek Holdings, the government holding company, being able to release much more SIA shares for sale from its current holding of 63
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    • 297 17 AMBASSADOR HOLDINGS LTD's new look board of directors has appointed Singapore International Merchant Bankers Ltd (Simbl) to prepare an independent report on the financial position of the group. In a announcement to the stock exchange late yesterday, directors of Ambassador said they
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    • 102 17 HONGKONG All Industrials Hongkong Indox Thursday 1098.60' Thursday 1798.5 Wednesday 1801.0 Week ago 1804.1 Wednesday 1100.07 Week ago 1073.22 NEW YORK Hong Song Indox Thursday 1759.71 Wednesday 1763.38 Week ago 1718.30 Dow Jones Wednesday 1774.18 Tuesday 1768.70 Week ogo 1826.07 TOKYO Standard Poors Nikkoi Average Thursday *****.63 Wednesday
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    • 270 17 Monooiri' prices for Mr 18 >($) MARA-Bumiputra First B'putra 448 4.53 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putra Third B'putra Fourth B'putra 4 18 4 23 321 326 The Commerce 0 84 0 90 361 366 The Savings Fund S'pore Prog Fund 0 75 0 81 0 36 0 39
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    • 200 17 gapore 0104, on Friday, Ju-~ ly 25, at 11.30am. HARRISON8 MALAYSIAN PLANTATIONS Berhad: 10th AGM at The Theatrette, Ground Floor, Bangunan MIDF, Jalan Tun Razak, ***** Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, August 6, at 11.30am. PHASER NEAVE Limited: 87th AGM at 475 River Valley Road, Singapore 1024, on August
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    • 600 17  -  Directors also respond to Intraco's defence document By AMY CHEOK DIVERSIFIED United Industrial Corporation is extending its takeover offer for trading group Intraco Ltd by a week, its first extensibn since the bid was launched on June 26. Shareholders will therefore
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    • 315 17 EVEBPEACE says that Siew Nim Chee, Tan Hoe Kock and Lee Kee Hong have resigned as directors while Ngiam Kee Tong has been appointed to the board. THE SES has asked Metre Holdings to comment on a press report that investors began chasing Metro shares on rumours that
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    • 425 17 SHARE PRICES yesterday recovered some ground to close mixed to firmer in continued quiet conditions at the Kuala Lumpur stock market. Price changes were again few and narrow as dabblers continued to exercise restraint. However, a handful of Singapore-based counters posted double-digit gains on
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    • 652 17  -  NAJEEB JARHOM US-BASED Kentucky Fried Chicken Tnt*rMH«ui Corp (KFCI) has chosen the Republic in preference to Hongkong for its new regional office. Heading the office is Mr Tony Wang, who has been named vice-president of Southeast Asia (including Hongkong) and China. Mr Wang.
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    • 1893 17 BID and offer prices officially listed and twin— in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. fOUSTMALS Acuta (1506) xd Aiinomoto Ami Hlg (1206) cd AMD
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    • 58 17 LTCB U.S. $20,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE US. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE AUGUST 31,1967 Pursuant to Condition 3 of the Certificates, The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, Ltd. hereby gives notice that it will repay the Deposits on the Interest Payment Date falling on August 29, 1986. JULY 18.1966 THE
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  • 415 18  -  By BOEY KIT YIN NEW DESTINATIONS, faster services, more traffic rights, increased cargo traffic and a rationalisation of its route network are just some of the goals Singapore Airlines has set for itself in the next few years. SIA has also committed
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  • 563 18  -  By FOO CHOY PENG, Chief Reporter WAGES in Singapore went up slower last year than in the past but they were still the highest in the four Asian newly-industri-alising countries, according to a US study of comparative wage
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  • 320 18 RETRENCHMENT of unionised workers has gone down for the third successive quarter, lending further support to the belief that redundancies are tapering off. According to latest figures from the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), 939 unionised workers were retrenched in the second quarter of this
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  • 207 18 SAUDI ARABIA'S oil output has jumped to around six million barrels per day (bpd), maintaining a strong rise that has helped to depress oil prices, industry sources in the region said on Wednesday. The heavy production schedule shows little sign of abating
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  • 222 18 Reuter FORMER President Ferdinand Marcos is willing to return US$2l3 million held in Swiss bank accounts to the new Philippine government. Moritz Leuenberger, a lawyer for the government, said in Geneva yesterday that provisional agreement had been reached with Mr Marcos's lawyers
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  • 221 18 Reuter THE West German economy will grow faster than any other leading industrial economy this year, with the exception of Canada. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation ft Development (OECD) said on Tuesday that Bonn's economy would grow by 3.4 per cent this year and
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  • 470 18 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has told Malaysians that the threat posed by foreign influence is more dangerous than what the Malacca Sultanate had faced in the past. Speaking in Malacca yesterday at the opening of a replica of a Malacca
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  • 235 18 AP THE PRESIDENT of the semigovernmental Japanese firm which will construct the new US$6 billion airport off Osaka has said that "the basic construction, such as reclamation" will be undertaken by Japanese contractors and not by foreign competitors. Yoshio Takeuchi, the president of Kansai International
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  • 78 18 Reuter COMEX SILVER FUTURES slipped slightly in early trading yesterday, but the metal again proved resilient above the key support level of US$5.O2 an ounce, brokers said. Silver for September delivery recovered from an early low of U555,051 and traded at U555,065, off 1.5 cents from Wednesday. Other
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  • 61 18 Reuter THE WALL STREET stock market continued a rally into the second day in early trading yesterday, attempting to recover further from the 140-point drop earlier this month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced seven points to 1782, adding to Wednesday's gain of five points. Advances led
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  • LATE FILE
    • 32 18 Reuter CHINESE Prime Minister auu> Ziyang left Madrid yesterday after a three day official visit in which he offered Spain five industrial projects valued at US$3BO million.
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    • 62 18 AFP THE PRICE OF North Sea crude oil bounced back over US$lO a barrel in London yesterday, recovering from. record lows earlier this week. Brent for August delivery was traded at US$lO.lO a barrel, up from US$B.65 the previous day and a km of US$B.55
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    • 46 18 AP SOUTH KOREA Is reportedly studying a 3 per cent to 5 per cent revaluation of the won against the the US dollar in an effort to ease tensions with the US, which is irritated by its growing trade deficit with Seoul.
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    • 39 18 Reuter THAILAND and the US are negotiating details of a joint arms stockpile to be set up in Thailand, the first American war reserve in a country without US bases, the two sides confirmed yesterday.
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    • 39 18 Reuter MUSLIM rebels yesterday released 10 Roman nuns held captive for five days in the southern Philippines and army officials said they were confident that another group would free an abducted American Ptotestant missionary. Reuter
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    • 47 18 WMm Outlook for today: Foir. Roport for 24 Hours prior to 7.90pm on My 17 ot tho oirport: Maximum tomporaturo 32.4 A»ociotod humidity 62 Mmimum tomporoturn 26.1 Associated humidity 87 Hours of sumhma 7.45 RoMFoN m millimetres nil Roinfoll this month 31.8 Roiny days this month 5
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 548 19  -  By JUNE LIM PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL Lines is optimistic that liftings to and from the Japanese Port of Muroran will double by year-end even though initial loadings have failed to meet expectation. When the service covering Indonesia, Singapore, Hongkong, Taiwan
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    • 300 19 AFP AS THE FLAGS of 13 nations whipped in the sea breeze, Thailand embarked on the fifth year of its programme to stop the pirates who victimise boat people still trickling out from Vietnam. Representatives from Thailand and 12 donor countries met on
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    • 138 19 THE NORTH America Eastbound Rate Agreement, Anera, will Introduce a special contingency surcharge on Aug 15 to offset possible expenses from labour disputes. The cnarge, to be collected only if there are labour disputes, calls for shippers to pay a maximum US$lO per
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    • 122 19 IN A SHIPPING Times article, "Active programme lined up for KST Communications published yesterday, it was reported that Leo Shipping along with 24 companies have awarded contracts to KST Communications to draw up software programs over the next six months. Shipping Times has been informed that Leo
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 89 19 Reuter A SWEDISH steelworks owned by Kockums AB which was closed down last September has been sold to China for an undisclosed sum, a Kockums spokesman said. The steelworks, at Ronneby in southern Sweden, will be dismantled at a cost of 2 million crowns and shipped to
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    • 1226 20 INCREASED grain chartering emerged for cargoes out of the US but other sections of the freight market were subdued on Wednesday with some fixing concluded without details being disclosed, shipbrokers said. Wheat was covered from the US Gulf to Seaforth at a fairly steady U555.75 while $10.50 was
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    • 1173 20 DESPITE THE advances in fire protection equipment, fire and explosion remains the single largest cause of shipping casualties. This is the startling conclusion of a study carried out by the Salvage Association figures tracing casualties from 1974 to 1964 and comparing them
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    • 460 20 A PROVISION IN the US Shipping Act allowing parties affected by any agreements pub* lished in the Federal Register only 10 days to make their comments has been faulted as "unreasonably short". The deputy executive director of the Port of Oakland, Mr
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    • 886 20 AB Shpg Accord Shpg Afea Line Ahrertkiel Liner AC Toepter Anro Service Aqua Lines Arrow Lines Atias Line ANL APC Line APL ASCL Bait-Canada Line Bait-Orient Line Bank Line BBS Bay of Bengal Bayanihan Shpg Ben Line Cont Ben Ocean Bengal X-press Birkart S.E.A Blue Star Line
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    • 246 20 NYT THE NUMBER of orders for ships received by Japanese shipbuilders between April and June decreased by about 50 per cent compared with the same period in 1965, according to a survey of ship export contracts recently compiled by the Japan Ship
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    • 176 21 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/ Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIAN Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container
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    • 386 21 Lloyd's List SHIPOWNERS FEAR a large proportion of the world's chemical tanker fleet could be forced to stop trading early next year because it will fail to meet strict new international standards. This could create severe difficulties for the important international chemical trading industry,
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    • 418 21 Fairplay SPAIN IS threatening to become this year's leading black spot for industrial disputes affecting shipping, according to the Londonbaaed mutual strikes insurer, the Transmarine Mutual Strike Assurance Association Limited. The club's manager, Else Allan Neil Limited, writing in the latest issue
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    • 188 21 THE HONGKONG owners of the log carrier Cam way which tilted and partly sank in the Sarawak river in Kuching have been asked to remove the vessel immediately from the area because it is posing a danger to passing vessels. The Marine Department
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    • 354 21 July It-Aug 2 Galbraith's shipping course, Ashridge Management College, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Aug 26-29 Offshore Northern Seas, offshore technology conference and exhibition, Stavanger, Oslo. Aug 27-29 Towards an efficient port industry, Lloyd's of London Press international maritime seminar, The Berners Hotel, London Wl. Sopt 3-4 Prospects of maritime cooperation
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    • 82 21 AP CUSTOMS officials in central Japan said a South Korean seaman has been put on a wanted list for allegedly attempting to smuggle into Japan 10 kg of stimulant drugs valued at 2 billion yen in street sales. An official of the Nagoya
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    • 5026 26 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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    • 716 27 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy dote/time Operator cargo schedule Location Ming Longe 19W 18.7 86 1800 Malay St F1 0900-1000 B7 Kris Lemono 17 18.7.86 1700 SSPL F1 0800-0900 S2 Shang Cheng 35S36N 18.7.86 2300
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    • 448 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure Ear 1 K9 Jar dine alongside 18.7/1830 Frotodurbon Kl8 Merfcon alongside 187/1500 IndionCourier Kl7 T rons-Or alongside 18 7/0530 Auby K25W SSPL 18.7/0630 19.7/0600 Equator 5 K23 Thong Soon 18.7/0700 19.7/0700 Wakanarm Maru K16 Borneo 18.7/1200 18.7/2300 Posir Panjang
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    • 497 21 The Straits Steamship Group iri a nus ii. ii* STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok CON T *'NFPSH»P SFRVICF TO UK CONTINENT Overteaa Containora Limited arsr rt» irtef HMir*B uhi 11/1 U/« M/ 9 M/ 9 M/ 9 it/i 11/t a/9 a/9 zvi 21/ i 8/1
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    • 658 21 Franco Belgian Services t r, />, K ,'>/•'/ r. rr I iMEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) "T oh (21 mo 11 Am uki umi 17 mi umi cm* cm MM (aM) UM§ umi nil BMI a* »MI aw ttaf(4ta|)S«m Htal 27M| ts* —BMW 13 M( (11 fc«) 11* I>« «V» •1#
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    • 267 22 ■MM u Hapag-Lloyd FROM N. CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS Bay SU Br town Eiprns SU KaeUaa Bit M *****(4 K. La** *****25/S/S. *****11 *****49 *****71 t. Katanc *****11 *****00 CFS 3****** *****44 PUM* *****7, (***** A *****33 4131(3 _/f INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWAROERS CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WEEKLY FROM PT. KELANG SINGAPORE Accepting FCL
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    • 644 22 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 9 Member ol the Ace Consortium KlClin 39W C I. TOKYO 5* CMM COM TUCK 3M CM PNK M EROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ A Member of the Ace Consortium Oaua T#t» 3/8 (/I S/8 13/1 18/8 70/8 25/8 PKdanf Spsrt HK«n( (24/7) 22/7
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    • 386 22 at Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) I id TFI *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS 220 M S. RS ***** Q, a \M 1 k\ \k I l\l K II I) STRUTS/JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE [SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS I SOU NAGOVA SO(l MESH MSSHO I SEW MATSUYAMA Lm*| at apprapriatad Berth
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    • 983 22 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) em eoun no GOME no una no au ra Govtm na a«t cm LIKMG m.so mxepimc 1) PMMBOKL I) uruin*. SM MW ISC 116 a/7 M/ 7 hp a/7 a/7 nn »n sa 4/i t/i l/l 12/1 13/1 IS/1 u/» a/i u/i
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    • 499 23 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE OOWA KOTA OINGA MAJAPAHTT OOWA o/o n/« 20n 2S/0 i/o 11/* INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL SEA HAWK SEA VICTORY SEA HAWK KOTA SOMA SEA HAWK SIN JKT WO SM isn so/7 SI/7
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    • 594 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS CwMm Ui EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTMIfT vm |pabb rum |fob 2V7 M/ 7 21/7 M/ 7 VI VI Urn, Mm. M/ 7 M/ 7 21/7 23/7 25/7 14/1 lt/S c*r a< EdMvffc 24/7 21/7 29/7 31/7 2/1 22/1 2«/ l FraaMvt Etprea VI 5/1 VI l/l
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    • 421 23 r n r A tl. I EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE SINGAPORE TO EUROPE tmir IMB I a n/7 I n/t wt ir% (MM MM WMM|»S/»~| 5/» "«/Hl**" "t/jl*™" fuma TJc! DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL \r !Tu^PTßr!T7ffl TTIFWIXiKtt nun n/t I I.IM i ii UZu. .3 .1 J '1 3 ERA
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    • 220 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* V* BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese Ptatmnl Line) fir tin in r*n p JMm Hmi i 17/11 M 11/19 M a/31 M 1/2* tnitm BANK LINE FWIMMM TICK 21/7 Q/l X/l S/l TM6ALA SAMOA 17 S/l 1/9 11/9 U/9 TOMM MMN V.l 24/1 21/1 27/» 25/9 ■W
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1087 24 USA ft CANADA (Round Tho World Sorvico) K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. 0. PATRIOT m H COMM. W IL ME V 3 PACFIC COAST FEEDER fSL SP o. pahbot J. HUME *57 20 I STORE IB 19 JM 1? Aug 29 JM 21 Aug t tag 1 Sep PACIFIC
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    • 568 24 aoas&. AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Fwdn P Artanf tSUCHWRVb m CM WAR V?; 1/ Aug CSTEaraR 7 6 Sept MHb fro* Sf*i Aho Accepts i Aut 14 Aug 1? Auf AUH Bm 29 Au« 3 Sept 1 Sep! Add Brrs 1? S«f>t 76 Sept 74 Sept Adel
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    • 691 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAM GUM SMPTMG (PTE) LID 23. IM *T« Start SMCAPOME IIM m. SMJMS (II HO) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: COIKN mm CotoaPo'****• *na Q»«>oos Dub* EU>>'W MUBI KM Colombo Rwact" Oub» Ru«*t Spoft f tadnPtwi f.i. *lin'^iViiv.nrf^TT QUAN QUAN SHIPPING SON. BHD. P. KELANG Tat 03-307*1, XD2K-7. Talai Nr
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    • 352 24 INTRASEA tPTE) I.^" 10 Ansni R >jci "7? 16 Inters• Ph.* < S 0207 Tel 2246<>l 1 L nes <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'prt t. Mlhi Lm*| tarANTMPPE L BBK9II SM ta Pert ROT/M/W (AW) FORT CARLETON HK9I3 hM ROT/IM/M (AWN) NEMO CAREER 989C914 23/7 ZI/7 ROT/MT/M (AVON) U
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    • 745 25 NEPTUNE 10TIM AGENCKS PTE. LTD. fl 01/MBT TPA/SU i««m cfs none 27*977 *****53 2/***** *****22 *****53 08 OKCT IMS *****19 27*111 fm wmm* Mgtf anpm. ptuu cjl *****44 PJMm| NEPIM SDN. M. 3689M7/3C*****/ *****53/3M7426 KLiapv KMC SDN. M>. 2tt5771 242«1J4/*****35 PWM| KMC SON. M. *****9/*****5/6276M/627M1/*****2 FAll-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A
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    • 415 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO I P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON Dmaa/MM fa. I Dmm/MSN lb. 7 Oiw/OW Hi Dwn/iM Inkrnn Gbrf/MMS Nt omm/H7M fa I Dmb/MM Pi* I (UNI'. NIP UNI AGINCKS Pll I ID IH .'/599/ i > SS4 i 4 Ho«j4wips i .'.VMO
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    • 463 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVCT SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUNJNNG 55. Martet Street Sniapore 0104 Tek *****33 (15 Lews) TemM Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENMK M/S SMBMAT NAN SOON SON MM. IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HN IHONG SWPMC
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    • 57 25 TOSMUN V .1M MONTI MLOM V IA KOBE (MM V 102* SQZM MMU V.M tart %mwi far m ImM W V*lM to Mi m 22/7/* a( km. MM 12M In. Ttan be m tartar altar I* Mr SHBUSANA MEBHH ft HI T. TfTH CO. PTL LTDL, n iniinK *Mi»« Hi
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    • 415 26 f REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (5 WEEKLY SAILINGS) 19/7 Disduri* Orfy VESSEL TUNG HM NO. 2 HE23 Sat 19/7 Sat/Sw 119-20/7 li IT-1 TUNG NAI N0.2 m nrr Disdurfc Only Tta/Fri 31-1/1 THAILAND HE223 □521EE51 DiKKar|« Oriy rTm csnaua li^iTTgfTß| V7M n in Ufifli rrm rrm rrm MALACCA STRAITS
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    • 61 26 s'TW'ii'M •NOME l£E-NL3 25/7 2C/7 CMBi •Wt 9MC-MWI2 4/1 5/1 CMtti (Ftfy CmUMM tonka) fee**| CwUtan (Fa. LCI A SOC) *SC Tw ImnM m vim *4 Mm. «M* U|M. AQUA LINES LIMITED (Bangladesh Flag) MV Shezan MM Sated Chrttaflong/Chalna/Karac* Aaont C.uqo mq A )«nt West Ocean Shipping Sdn Bhd Perkapalan
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    • 81 26 MV •ClfM COAST ru 7/1 TO «/l General Ajents Imkov Shipping Co Pte Ltd. IX C«d SM #1442. Cad Carl Tpm lIH tat 27X773 Trin h B ***** MUM CORMORANT c s SM K PNC Ln*| TRIAD PASS VICTORY 2t/7 lta*u STAR LANAO 31/7 i Jk MULT (PORT AGENCIES S
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    • 147 26 n m s r,v w /a m V s (.4 n SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIB MORNINQ. LEGEND* R Thunder norm Temperature *C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Waw height Cloudy Sky *C /v cr* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave
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    • 198 27 BATAM. OUMAI. PEKAN BARU REGULAR SERVICE Vessel ETA ETD Loading tor BARGE ENQ TOU 95 In Port 19/7 BATAM/ P. SAMBU NAStONAL 19/7 20/7 OUMAI/ P. BARU NASIONAL JAVA 21/7 22/7 OUMAI/ P. BARU •w KOH t SONS SHTPM6 PIE LID OPtRATORS: FLEET SMPPW6 4 WMMMMMMIMMPKI V tl—IW 0719 Tafc
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    • 192 27 P.T. prawns LINES :.r m /yj new funnel trading co. V Unit 103 Stock 16 Pa noon loop S<ngapcxe 0612. lei *****09 to RS ***** FUNNEL Pwlpwn Mnufacturf A Supplier i,— ****** Monuol SemiKjßyAutoContatnei Spreoaers Contoinef Secunng Equipments Container Fitting lashing System < Container Fitting And Contain*) Hardware Timber logs
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    • 264 27 NtAOA XXXIX MJE* O MAPEWA V.EB o*/M ETA ETD OS/M In Pt It Jul 23 Jul 2S Jul SI Jul 2 Aug tJOOHVMSHn MX. 445 QUMFttB I KG (PTE) LTD., IKE. #02-14 SKUNK 1719 IEL:2M243S, 2*31*7 TELEX IS 3M71 W n LEQMG SHEN SHIPPING WKt (S) PTE. LTD. ETA ETD
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    • 27 27 BOMBAY EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE REGULAR LINER SERVICE TO INDIA/BANGLADESH PORTS. ETA FID DESTMATON MMM BCTI VOY 24/K 22/7 2S/7 CXTTA6ONG PAIS VOY 10/K 20/7 23/7 RANGOON/BY
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    • 156 27 i rw-Mi'i i- 1^ I". TAIWAN TO SMGAPORE ft ASEAN WRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* C SELATAN WMI SjM 13/7 15/7 rr J.V mr rr t i: BULK ABLE TO UFT OCEAN *m MARME COdf PTE LTD *****11 (5 UNES)/*****49 (Dnct) 190 MDOti ROM) #14-06 FORTUNE CENTRE
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 402 28 CROSSWA TEH r t Hi f RT rn E(-AX N G4MIW&IT door to door service REGULAR TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTR. SERVICE FCL/LCL TO: KABUL/HABUTON/TORGHBBI/DAKFA/TEIiRAN Penanf P. Ketanf S'pore Vu Vostochny 19/7 20/7 21/7 Via Back sea 11/7 19/7 23/7 Also accepts* via Twiey to Iran Via Sack Sea to Menm/btonM/M Eastern European
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    • 401 28 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE LTD 6001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0710 TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. R8 ***** HEAPCO ihi niU'i.i'.i.ii. l .,:AiLiLiil'l*: MHT KENT SOUTH 1 it Mr Mr MM) M» 2 tog V« M| M| 12/ D Ml lITI JUO—I M M
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    • 598 28 C.Y. LINE (A Mtrnlw Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) mono* m ca TO*TO 4MI OBM CONTNNDt 3CO TIMS MORI 0 BMXZ 30W Spat 23/7 34/7 4/4 24/4 ton Ma Ftton H"W| Iran M*q 11/1 12/1 14/1 lt/1 17/1 19/4
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    • 757 28 Everett Lutes COMPANA PERUANA DC VAPOREES (CJ».V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Lonh-C *o> Caiao ttataram «o am) a« othet Penman ports wtti traftshpment at I Or CfV livoMfti Ms ot Lad** to kMI destination P. Krtant ICMCWKTT MUMAVEVERETT THOMASEWETT 25/* M 9/11 ta! 22/23 Ami 'EVERETT ORIENT LINE"! JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN
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