The Business Times, 29 September 1986

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1 26 The Business Times
  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 198C 75 CENTS
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  • 653 1  -  Survey shows inadequate emphasis on productivity, exports and processes By BOEY KIT YIN SUSTAINED AND VARIED government campaigns to get local manufacturing companies to shape up appear to have had little impact. The companies still lack an awareness of the need
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  • 159 1 Reuter GULF BANKERS and economists are expecting the US dollar to weaken on international currency markets today after the failure of major industrial countries to agree on steps to coordinate economic policy. Exchange rates for major currencies trading in the Gulf
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  • 379 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG Chief Reporter MEMBERS of Parliament sitting on the PAP Central Youth Committee will gradually make way for the youth over the next few years, said chairman Lee Hsien Loong. "The MPs are there for the interim.
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  • 121 1 CHINA had made its first investment in Canada to secure supplies of badly-needed paper and to save precious foreign exchange, the New China News Agency said yesterday. State-owned China International Trust and Investment Corporation (Citic) bought a half share in a pulp mill in
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  • 291 1 Reuter CHINESE LEADER Deng Xiaoping had called for a quadrupling of China's share in Japanese trade, the New China News Agency said on Saturday. He said it would benefit China and bring no harm to Japan if 25 per cent
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  • 41 1 BY THE END of the year, a new-look government securities market will be introduced for private investors in Singapore. Personal Investment, BT's new weekly page, discusses the pros and cons of investing in government bonds.
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  • 636 1  -  By ALVIN TAY HONG LEONG FINANCE has agreed to sell a giant piece of land in Upper Bukit Timah, with an approved plan to build 616 condominium units, to sister company City Developments Ltd (or about $32 million. The sale is seen
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    • 327 1 Th« long road ihtsd, Pag« 3 See Poge 12. For oft the powerfully relaxed music she ploys, Annie Whitehead has little patience for iazz elitists and purists, says MARTIN SOONG in his review of her performance. And Miss Whitehead, as a woman in a man's world and as a trombone
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 802 3  -  MS* By ANNA TEO IT'S BEEN FULL HOUSE at Macho Ranchus, a halfway house of sorts for goldfish, since hospital and lodging services began in January. No fees are charged, but encouraging returns from the goldfish venture have prompted the Chan family which
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      • 222 3 WHY DID J Walter Thompson use only radio to advertise itself? "It's... cheap." Oh. "It is," said Gerry Pereira, Director of Account Planning at JWT. The agency's radio commercials for itself have been addressing listeners on the "drive time" slot between eight and 10am
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    • 1449 3  -  A recently published survey on the manufacturing sector has disclosed that manufacturers tend to be going one way while the government goes another, reports BOEY KIT YIN. BOEY KIT YIN MANUFACTURING must remain a core component of Singapore's economy, said the first line
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  • ADVERTISING & MARKETING
    • 766 4  -  Exporters all ready to toast Singapore tipplers By MONICA GWEE THERE'S GOOD NEWS for wine dealers in the year ahead. They can look forward to a buoyant time, particularly for good quality wines, predicted two major wine exporters. All indicators point to a more cheerful picture after
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 380 5 AP DIRECT FOREIGN investment and an Injection of high technology are the keys to economic growth for the sagging economies of Asia, according to the president of the Asian Development Bank. Masao Fujioka, 61, in a speech last Saturday to about
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    • 242 5 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S National Farmers Federation has accused the European Community and the US of trying to "bury" other wheat-producing nations in a short-term bid to corner the world market. Federation executive director Andrew Robb said on Saturday
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    • 269 5 FT THE PROSPECT of a London in the 1990s with its main road junctions flanked by electronic beacons communicating with computers in vehicles to advise drivers on their best routes to specific destinations was held out last week by British Transport Secretary John Moore.
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    • 135 5 AP LIBYA will replace money with a system of barter. Libyan television said last week that the barter system would be adopted in accordance with Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's "green book", in which the Libyan leader has set down his political philosophy. "This will end dealings
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    • 99 5 AP THE SOUTH KOREAN Finance Ministry has approved 215 foreign business applications for investment in the country this year. The figures, as at Sep 20, showed a 4.4 per cent increase over the same period last year. The approvals involved 129 projects. The US was
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    • 156 5 AP CHINA has formally revoked a list of simplified written characters that was tried out briefly in 1977 and then suspended for further discussion and revision. The People's Daily said yesterday that the list of 2,236 simplified characters issued in 1964 would remain the
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    • 468 5 AFP AP THE SEVEN major industrial powers decided on Saturday against immediate action to stabilise the values of key exchange rates or to bring down interest rates further. Representatives of the industrialised countries were meeting in Washington to prepare positions for formal talks
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    • 199 5 AFP THE SENATE overwhelmingly approved last Saturday the most far-reaching tax reforms in the United States since World War n, clearing the way for the bill to become law following a similar vote in the House of Representatives two days earlier. Adopted in the
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    • 308 5 Reuter THE WORLD ECONOMY faces an uncertain outlook as policy makers struggle to sustain growth, the International Monetary Fund has said. In its semi-annual world economic outlook, the IMF said yesterday that growth in the first half of 1906 had been disappointing, though signs
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    • 374 5 AP THE GOVERNMENT of Peru will devalue the country's currency early next year and end many of the price controls that have upset businessmen. The decision represents a sharp turn from the economic programme President Alan Garcia imposed to bring the country out of
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    • 10 5 Japan offers UStt.s A mc Dfiivon loan to Paga 6
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 578 6  -  By ALVIN TAY THE OVERSEAS UNION Bank is expected to use the bulk of the proceeds from its recent US$lOO million (Ss2l7 million) floating rate notes issue to finance its loan activities in China. Last Thursday, the bank made its
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    • 307 6 Reuter JAPAN has offered to lend about US$3.5 billion to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help it cope with the Third World debt crisis, according to Japanese government officials. "Given the increasingly serious financial difficulties faced by developing countries, the
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    • 164 6 AP POLICY MAKERS at the Federal Reserve Board had decided to ease further US monetary policy at a meeting in August, according to minutes of the closed-door session released last Friday. Officials of the central bank's Federal Open Market Committee voted 9-2 to loosen
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    • 567 6 Reuter MEXICO and its creditor banks struggled yesterday to bridge differences on the cost of US$6 billion in new loans before a Monday deadline set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF agreed earlier this month to lend Mexico US$l.6 billion to
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    • 239 6 Reuter BRITAIN had little scope for relaxing financial conditions unless there were similar moves by other countries, the Bank of England said in its quarterly bulletin. "Given the level of sterling and of domestic cost pressures, there would seem little scope for unilateral
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    • 91 6 AFP ZAMBIA'S currency, the kwacha, nose-dived at Saturday's auction of foreign exchange in Lusaka when it hit 7.09 per US dollar against last week's 6.37, a spokesman for the Bank of Zambia announced. Scarcity of foreign exchange revenue has been blamed for the fall of the kwacha
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    • 336 6 NST COMMERCIAL banks in Malaysia have been requested by Bank Negara not to increase wages beyond 5 per cent this year. Deputy Governor of Bank Negara, Datuk Dr Lin See Yan, said on Saturday night that rising labour costs had
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    • 273 6 Reuter HEAVY central bank intervention last week to slow a potentially damaging rise in the value of the local currency has pushed Taiwan's foreign exchange reserves to new highs. Central bank governor Chang Chi-Cheng sold on Saturday that the bank had bought US$5OO million
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 290 6 Union Bank of Switzerland THE ABRUPT recovery by the greenback last week confirms the ability of the currency markets to react to news and economic reports. This reflects undoubtedly the growing uncertainties felt by the market participants about the emerging discrepancies regarding the direction to
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    • 35 6 UBS US dollar Will it emerge strengthened from the Bretton Woods meeting? 8 franc: Victim of possible dollar strength. BtarMng: Bank of England on the alert. Qokfc Waiting for a new upturn? ÜBS
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    • 530 6 Indicates the average of the prime taring rates of 12 major banks operating in Singapore PL! of bonks at tfce do* 1 of business on Friday, Sept 26 OS supplied by the Association of lonks in Smooporc BANK PL1 Algemene Bonk 7% Amoncan Express Bonk 7Vi Am'Dom
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    • 240 6 International Discount Co Ltd THE OVERNIGHT rates which opened steady at 1-7/8 3/4 per cent level rose upwards by mid week to 3-3/4 5/8 per cent before closing for the week firm at 4 3-7/8 per cent. Term deposit rates firmed in line with the higher
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    • 338 6 Green Collier AFTER a flurry of buying which took gold to a new high of US$446 (basis spot) on Monday, interest in the metal quickly subsided and prices receded to closed at US$427 on Friday which is 19 lower than the previous Friday's
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    • 221 6 Asian market ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Sep 26 MO PRICES High Low US 7 day* I month 6 7/16 6 3/16 6 1/8 6 2 months 6 1/16 5 15/16 3 months 6 5 15/16 6 months 6 1/16 5 15/16 9 months 6 3/16
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    • 31 6 The ronge of caB rates for the week ended Friday, Sep 26: Bank hind 4.5—5.9 General fund 4 8 $m Movements of funds 255) Source: Short Deposion (M) Ltd
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    • 66 6 Central Bank otlndm m LONDON BRANCH OS 520.000.000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF OEPOSIT DUE MARCH 1986/ MARCH 1987 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the interest period from September 30, 1986 to March 31, 1987 the Certifi- cates will carry an
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 208 7 /AUSTRALIA'S BIGGEST BOOZE COMPANY /l HAD A DRINK PROBLEM. PRIME PRESCRIBED THE CURE. We are not, needless to say, referring to insobriety in the ranks. For the Bond Corporation is an upstanding pillar of the Australian business community. Castlemaine Tooheys, in particular, has grown to dominate the beer market down
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  • THE ARTS
    • 520 8  -  By MARTIN SOONG ANNIE WHITEHEAD just wants to have fug. Two Fridays ago, the pert Oldham lass and her namesake band floored Conference Hall listeners with stylish, original music that was this side of Jamaica, from only a little north of Manchester. Hoisting
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    • 511 8  -  -By MABUN SOONG MUSCOVITES don't come any cooler than Jazz guitarist Alexei Kutznetsov. Duelling halalaikas in Gorky Park don't even come close. The intense, wire-haired master of the six-string jazz atp and his trio, Blue Coral, wowed Conference Hall listeners last Tuesday night with the music
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    • 551 8  -  By JEFFREY TSANG CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS had one raging desire in writing his five piano concertos and that was to show off his virtuosic skills on the piano. Therefore, performing any of his works with their characteristically extravagant embellishments and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 666 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 They're sung, as with a wild air (5) 6 Is in time to make a bloomer (5) 9 Chief runner (7) 10 The right fellow to provide something meaty (5) 11 What Oscar Frankenstein has to wear (5) 12 Where the postman could drop a letter
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  • SPORTS
    • 500 9  -  By WALTON MORAIS A DISASTROUS triple-bogey seven on the penultimate hole cost Naranjan Singh Jurong's club championship for the second year running yesterday. Playing in the final flight, the 44-year-old held a two-stroke lead entering the 17th hole when he hit into the trees twice,
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    • 723 9 OtMSMN OMES SEOULI9B6 Agencies A MAJOR UPSET in the men's badminton and a frantic finish in the women's cycling accelerated South Korea's gold rush yesterday. South Korea's Kim KyungSook, the Asian champion, led a bevy of seven cyclists over the finishing line by Just a
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    • 357 9 AP JOHN McENROE, coming back strong after a long layoff, beat top-seeded Stefan Edberg 7-6, 6-2 for the second time in a week on Saturday to advance to the finals against second-seeded Jimmy Connors in the U*****,000 Trans-America Open tennis tournament in San Francisco. Connors, looking
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    • 657 9 AP SIX AMERICAN boat clubs, seeking to avenge their yachting honour, dominate a 21-boat lineup of challengers in a marathon four-month contest for the America's Cup, the world's oldest sporting trophy. Dennis Conner, the New York Yacht Club skipper who lost the
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    • 337 9 AFP JAPAN'S captain Tsuneyuki Nakajima set up a revenge match with Australian ace Greg Norman in yesterday's Dunhill Cup final in Scotland by steering the fourth seeds to a surprise semifinal victory over favourites America. Nakajima is looking to settle a score with Norman
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1208 9 to (md mm NORTH AND SOUTH 9.30pm, Channel 5 Ashton is banished from her family after they learn of her elaborate but failed scheme to have her brother-in-law killed. Madeline (Ann Lesley Down, left), who has escaped from her brutal and arrogant husband, is offered refuge at Mont Royal and
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 248 10 FT EUROTUNNEL, the An-glo-French consortium planning to build a privately financed Channel tunnel by 1993, has received firm commitments from 40 banks worldwide to underwrite £5 billion loans to cover the cost of the project. The Eurotunnel group, which is to release the
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    • 292 10 SEP 27 Y«i 1770 50 AMtubaK. M«sub Bee MUtub Estate 1460 530 2750 +90 12 +90 359 -4 +5 +6 +40 LTlCh +81 -10 Afcttub Heavy 620 718 +30 +56 805 825 1260 875 701 935 163 +2 AlUhl ChfNk Amhi Qom Bank of Tokyo Mitsia SmeMng. Mtfsukoth MMMOTL
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    • 307 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks managed to settle slightly higher on Friday after a confusing day of shifts in both directions. Stocks first came under pressure from a declining bond market, but bargain hunting and movement into stocks that were rumoured takeover targets provided
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    • 157 10 SEP 26 C$ Imp Of Q A 46* toco 18* inch 41* inch Atxhbi 24 luM 18* Ale an Alum 43* Karr Add-on 16* inch 13V* 11* Bank Nova Scotw 15* inch Manl BM 36* Bank Of Montrwl 32 Mohon A 24* M Canoda 37* Moor* Carp 29* 33
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    • 206 10 SCT 26 M Tixat 8k Un StMl 145 65 mch MOUSTtUU* Woatou 1425 mh A Alpha Abarcom Aaci 280 1450 tnch 25 -10 undi 25 mm ICS 6560 -200 Amaprop AMK» 5325 2075 1000 ®v> oof BuHab J 400 9500 ***** iKh -500 CNA Cum® Rnar 285 M 506
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    • 813 10 Amsterdam SEP 26 Fk AflN 546 00 -6 5 A«ian 9600 -3.5 Ahdd 94.50 unch Mx> 146.50 -2.5 Akanto IS2 30 inch AW€V 77 00 -05 Amro Bank 95 40 +0.2 Am S»od 128 00 -If Bart* 38.80 inch ■ok 161 00 -2 5 Banimi 123 50 *2.5
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    • 58 10 FT BERTELSMANN, the West German media group, is to become the second largest publisher in the US with the acquisition of Doubleday for around US$l75 million. Doubleday has been on the market (or some months, with other leading US publishers thought to have been interested in it at
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 31 11 KL TIN Dot* Closing prices M$/kg Turnover (tonnes) Sep 22 14.26 109 Sep 23 14 19 81 Sep 24 14 15 99 Sep 25 14 14 60 Sep 26 14.08 44
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    • 142 11 Chines* Produce Exchange Sellers' noon dosing prices on Sept 27 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Bu* FOB 40.00 Old drum FOB 53 00 New drum FOB 57.00 Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW BWP FOB NSW Gombier FOB NSW 625 00 1405 00 1289 00 330.00 Copro
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    • 212 11 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on Friday closed at or near the day's highs on the Chicago Board of Trade, ranging from up 3-1/4 US cents a bushel in December to 1-1/2 cents higher further forward. Late short-covering by a local commission house pushed values to the highs in thin trading
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    • 659 11 Reuter COFFEE ROBUSTA FUTURES on Friday ended near the day's highs at between £21 and £27 above Thursday's close on trade support. Dealers said two major trade houses, acting on behalf of Brazil, were seen supporting the market at around £2,450 basis November. November closed at £2,473, £21 above
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    • 206 11 Reuter SOYBEAN FUTURES on Friday closed 1-1/2 US cents a bushel up to unchanged on the Chicago Board of Trade. Traders said the market lacked firm direction due to confusing weather patterns ahead. Prices tended to hold within a narrow range in light trading. Clearer weather in some growing
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    • 69 11 Reuter TOKYO RUBBER FUTURES on Saturday closed 1.3 to 2.5 yen per kilo lower in a moderately light trading, dealers said. Prices retreated from Friday's rise on liquidation and profit-taking by indi- vidual investors in sympathy with the weakness in precious metal markets. Spot October fell 1.5 to 137.6
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    • 912 11 AFP EVENTS on the foreign exchange markets, where the pound sterling fell to a record low level against a basket of major currencies, maintained their strong grip on commodity trading over the past week. Base metals benefited from the pound's decline, while among
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  • PERSONAL INVESTMENT
    • 1622 12  -  In spite of having been around for almost 30 years, Singapore government bonds are still traded mainly by banks and large institutions. The lack of marketability, long maturities and the large minimum size of investment discourage private investors. In a move to open
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    • 959 12  -  mm By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI HERE IS AN IDEA for all investors who want to earn better returns on their savings kept with the Central Provident Fund: trust-ee-status loan stocks. Faced with the dim prospects of a cut in CPF interest rate
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    • 478 12  -  RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI ALTHOUGH there are precious few signs to suggest that Malaysian commodities are at the end of a three-year bear market, unusual things have been happening at the stock exchange. The shares of major planta-tion-based companies have been on the rise during the past three
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 328 12 KUWAIT ASIA BANK EC. (Incorporated in Bahrain) Consolidated Balance Sheet For the years ended December 31. 1985 and 1984 (Expressed *1 thousands ot US dollars) Consoldated Statement of Income and Retained Earnings For the years ended December 31. 1985 and 1984 (Expressed in thousands at U S dollars) Interest income
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 5334 13  -  Singapore By NAJEEB JARHOM HAD IT NOT BEEN for the sudden fear at midweek over the fate of Federal Cables and reports of heavier than usual withdrawals from certain Malaysian banks, the Singapore stock market would have been well on the way to test
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    • 375 13 Reuter AUSTRALIAN stocks last week reached record highs during a week of hectic trading, buoyed by a large number o( takeover ploys and firming world bullion prices. Selective buying interest among quality industrials in anticipation of falling interest rates in line with
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    • 737 13  -  compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended Sep 26 SCRIP ISSUES FAI Im: Bonus issue of one-for-ten. Matsushita: Bonus issue of one-for-ten. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS THE Central Provident Fund Board has disclosed that $84.7 million has been invested in trustee stocks and sold under the CPF Approved
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    • 723 14 Shares looking for leadership, say dealers Ps I New York FT WITH THE MARKET'S temper now almost back to normal last week there is nothing unusual in these days of programme trading about a drop of 35 points in the Dow Jones Industrial Average like the
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    • 148 14 CSZ THE CS index closed last Friday at 516.0 (previous week 517.4 points). The CS Index rose 9.4 points (or 1.8 per cent) from the previous Friday up to and including Tuesday. Wall Street's slightly better performance as of Monday, the dollar development,
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    • 490 14  -  1 t j I Hongkong y By TONY MEASOR THE Hongkong stock market returned from the long weekend and shrugged off its blues of the previous week as if to show its insouciance at the behaviour of New York. Share prices advanced each day during
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    • 707 14 Concern over weak rise in rates dampens prices London I l FT THE WEAKNESS of sterling and mounting fears of a rise in British banks' base rates dominated the London equity market last week, setting an increasingly gloomy tone. The market was given a further downward twist by the rush
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    • 340 14 l Tok>o AFP AFTER two consecutive weeks of hefty losses, share prices on the Tokyo stock market chalked up strong advances last week with giant capital and utilities stocks leading the way. The closely watched market barometer of the Nikkei Stock Average of
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    • 376 14 I- BCI MILAN prices last week ended weaker in spite of Tuesday's 3 per cent rally when investors stepped in to pick up shares which had traded lower over the past sessions. But the market seemed little affected by the government's decision on Sep
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    • 441 14 Tha Kuala Lumpur markat raport ia on tha naxt paga Allied Irish Banks pic (Incorporated in the Republic of Ireland with Limited Liability) Exchange Rate: IR£l US$l,3Ol as at 31st March, 1986. Consolidated Balance Sheet 31st March, 1986 Capital and Reserve* Share Capital Share Premium Capital Reserves Revenue Reserves Shareholders'
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    • 276 14 NOTICES IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTES OP EAN LENG (PTE.) LOOTED (MEMBESS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) that the Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be
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    • 416 14 IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP IK AND IN THE MATTBt BKO (8) PTE LID (IN MEMBI3M' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At the Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 273 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim, Singapore 2282 on September 26, 1988, the following resolutions were passed:(1) That the Company be
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    • 465 14 IN THE MATTB OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP IK AND IN THE MATTER OP BAKES OIL TOOLS (PAS EAST) PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At the Extraordinary General Meeting of the company deemed to have been held at 400 Orchard Road, #23-05 Orchard Towers, Singapore 0923 on September 26.
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 467 15  -  By HOMER CHEN FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS are stepping up their efforts to buy into local stockbroking firms. At least two other stockbroking firms, Summit Securities and Lim A Tan (Pte), have started negotiations with foreign parties on an equity stake in their companies. A
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    • 167 15 MALAYSIA MINING Corporation (MMC) has finally won control of the board of Kamunting Tin Dredging Bhd, a tin-mining company in which it has a substantial shareholding. At an annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur last Friday, two dissenting directors, Datuk Koh Kim Chai and
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    • 292 15 of Singapore has asked directors of Dak Yang Investments Ltd whether they are aware of any reason for the sharp (all in the price of the company's shares last week. HONGKONG TIN C«rp (M) Bhd has acquired the entire equity of Cane Creations Sdn Bhd which is involved
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    • 894 15 THE MARKET was battered last Friday by mounting fears that UK base rates might have to rise from 10 per cent to defend the pound which sank to successive trade weighted lows last week. Last Monday's cheerful start on news the EC decided to support the dollar against
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    • 400 15 ESSO MALAYSIA Bhd has warned that recent increases in crude oil prices could mean lower profits in the current six months of its 1986 financial year. The oil refining company has been acquiring crude oil at very competitive prices. This
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    • 719 15  -  By HOCK LOCK SIEW THE FLEET GROUP, in a move to raise badly-needed cash, is understood to have sold a strategic 20 per cent stake in newspaper and publishing group, New Straits Times (M) Bhd. The Fleet group controls 74.5 per cent
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    • 514 15 AMALGAMATED STEEL Mills, an associate of the Lion Corporation group, is moving into the aquaculture business in a big way. ASM announced over the weekend that it has acquired four companies which are involved in the breeding of prawns, fish and other marine
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    • 344 15 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market was hit by bad news on the corporate front towards the end of last week, chief among which was the report that Promet and four of its subsidiaries had been placed under receivership. Sellers had taken to the trading
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    • 82 15 LATEST RESULTS, Back Page NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S.Dotlar Certificates of Deposit due 31st March, 1988 of: w THE TOKAI BANK IK T i liq» 24 Raffles Place, #22-01 to #22-06, Clifford Centre, Singapore 0104. We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the
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    • 494 15 The Nippon Credit Bank, Ltd (Incorporated in Japan) Offk*: 13-10, Kudan-kita 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102, Japan. BALANCE SHEET March 31. 1986 and 1985 Millions of Yen '985 ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks Coll Loans Securities Troding Securities Loans and Bills Discounted Foreign Exchanges Other Assets Premises and Equipment Customers'
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  • 528 16  -  By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent JAPANESE INVESTORS and pension fund managers are interested in buying office buildings in Singapore, but any successful transaction will have to be packaged to Japanese tastes. According to the managing director of Richard Ellis in Hongkong, Mr Chris
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 66 16 Group operating after-tax profit of $58,000 (losses of $543,000) on turnover of $24.15 million ($27.32 million) for the half year ended June 30, 1966. KFC said the improvement in profit was due to effective control of costs and overheads. Directors are recommending an interim dividend
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    • 61 16 Group af- ter-tax profit and minorities of $3.82 million ($411,000) on turnover of $200.26 million ($178.92 million) for the half year ended June 30, 1966. EPS came to 9.7 cents (one cent). Directors have decided against paying an interim dividend but said a recommendation regarding a final
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    • 115 16 After-tax loss of $394,000 (profit of $399,000) on turnover of $16.2 million ($19.78 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1986. Loss per share came to 0.3 cents (EPS of 0.3 cents). There was an extraordinary item of $274,000 (nil) being expenses incurred in connection
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    • 81 16 Group profit after-tax and minorities of $9.43 million ($7.67 million) on turnover of $107.9 million ($375.1 million) and investment income of $8.07 million ($5.3 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1966. EPS of 3.5 cents (2.8 cents). There was an extraordinary item of
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    • 124 16 Group net loss of $1.16 million ($1.6 million loss) on turnover of $4.01 million ($4.04 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1966. Loss per share came to 14.7 cents (loss of 20 cents). The company said it was unable to obtain the management accounts of
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    • 79 16 INTERNATIONAL Trust Finance Ltd: Net loss of $563,000 (profit of $110,000) on gross operating income of $4.68 million ($6.7 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1966. Loss per share came to 3.13 cents (EPS of 0.6 cent). The company made a provision for possible loan losses amounting to
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    • 29 16 Group profit after-tax and minorities of M 51.19 million ($5.38 million) on turnover of $5.97 million ($20.76 million) for the half year ended June 30, 1986.
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    • 66 16 Group profit after-tax and minorities of M 53.88 million ($ll.OB million) on turnover of $140.88 million ($189.37 million) for the half year ended June 30, 1986. EPS came to 3.9 cents (11.1 cents). Directors blamed the poor performance on keen competition, depressed market conditions and the appreciation
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    • 28 16 Group profit after-tax and minorities of M 5405,000 ($1.97 million) on turnover of $38.75 million ($103.87 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1986.
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    • 30 16 Profit after-tax of M 51.31 million (EPS of 12.2 cents) compared with $744,000 (EPS of 6.9 cents) for the half year ended June 30, 1966.
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  • 588 16  -  By MARTIN SOONG ENGINEERING COMPANY Nam Lee Industries has Invested more than $10 million in the development of a radical new frame for shipping container refrigeration units that might capture one fifth of the world market for this product. Nam Lee, a
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  • 342 16  -  Chauvinism and high expectations must go, says Petir By FOO CHOY PENG Chief Reporter MEN, stop being chauvinistic. And women, lower your standards. That, in a nutshell, is the message set forth by the People's Action Party in the September issue of its monthly
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  • 178 16 Reuter A BOARD GAME is offering ordinary Filipinos a chance to participate in the hunt for the loot allegedly taken from the public coffers by former president Ferdinand Marcos and his associates. Quarter-page advertisements launching the locally made game "Sequester" appeared in newspapers
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  • 81 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Defence Minister Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will begin a five-day official visit to Indonesia today. A Defence Ministry spokesman said yesterday the trip was at the invitation of Indonesian Minister of Defence and Peace Gen Poniman. Datuk Abdullah's visit would further strengthen
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  • 143 16 Reuter POLISH LEADER Wojciech Jaruzelski arrived in Beijing yesterday, the highest-ranking visitor from any of Moscow's close East European allies since the Sino-Soviet split in the early *****. Jaruzelski was greeted at the Beijing airport by China's Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian
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  • 84 16 Reuter THE SOVIET Merchant Marine Minister has been removed from his poet, less than a month after a Soviet liner sank in the Black Sea with the loss of almost 400 lives. Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday that Timofei Guzhenko, who had run the ministry since
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  • LATE FILE
    • 49 16 Reuter SWEDEN'S state-controlled PK-Banken is to acquire London-listed English Trust Group PLC for 379 million crowns. The bank said it had made a cash offer to shareholders at 180 pence per share conditional on acceptance by at least 90 per cent of shareholders. Reuter
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    • 44 16 Reuter THE US SENATE yesterday passed a resolution urging President Reagan not to hold a summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev unless the Soviet Union releases US journalist Nicholas Daniloff. The resolution is not binding on Mr Reagan. Reuter
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    • 31 16 Reuter JAPAN yesterday agreed to give Bangladesh 2.96 billion yen (US$l9 million) as grant aid to build food stores and improve health care and water supplies. Reuter
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    • 60 16 UPI THE CHINESE Communist Party yesterday announced the passing of a resolution defining a new code of behaviour for the country's one billion people. Officials earlier said the code of behaviour was necessary to provide a new set of ideological principles more in line with
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    • 42 16 Reuter MORE THAN 350 victims of the Bhopal gas disaster were detained briefly by police in the central Indian city yesterday after demonstrating for compensation and medical treatment. They vowed to mount a bigger protest today. Reuter
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    • 57 16 UPI MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Ghafar Baba yesterday said foreign investment prospects would not be affected by the threemonth ban on the Asian Wall Street Journal and the expulsion of its two American correspondents. He said it would not affect the success of Prime Minister
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    • 45 16 Bernama FIVE DAP members in Bentong yesterday defected to the MCA. Their spokesman said they decided to join the MCA because they felt the party was in a better position to bring development to the Chinese community in Malaysia. Bernama
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    • 213 16 Get your free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Promet companies prevented from disposing of assets 2. Problems come home to roost at Big Rooster 3. Sharing the good times and the bad with staff first
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    • 100 16 Feople have been asking "Where's Bibi's?" They must have heard about our new a la carte menu (for lunch and dinner) offering over 50 Peranakan specialities. Or about our daily $5 budget lunch (on weekends, the buffet's on for $10 per person). And that now Bibi's has a three-piece string
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    • 46 16 Un Outlook: Showers over several areas in early morning and afternoon Report for 24 hours prior to Maximum temperature 30.7 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 9.50 Roinfall in millimetres 0 Roinfall this month 323.1 Rainy days this month 19
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 446 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ CARGO MOVEMENTS at Port Kelang during the first six months of this year registered a steep decline. The downward trend is expected to continue during the later half and is expected to push its annual throughput to 11.8 million
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    • 230 17 THE KELANG Port Authority has agreed to a standard size for the 1.2 tonne palletised SMR rubber, and is basing charges for the handling of all bagged cargo at Port Kelang on deadweight tonnage. The decision to standardise rubber sizes is in line with
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    • 355 17 Lloyd's List DRY CARGO freight rates are to set to enjoy "a golden period" in the years up to 1990, according to Dr Joy Richardson of shipbrokers Simpson, Spence A Young. She told participants at the recent International Bulk Congress held in
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 88 17 Bernama TENSION ran high for several hours when one of the nine oil tankers in the Pulau Kambing Shell oil depot in Kuala Terengganu sprang a leak on Saturday, resulting in spillage of 18,000 litres of oil. Firemen sprayed foam to prevent combustion while the
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    • 1145 18 DULL chartering persisted on the London freights market on Thursday but rate levels generally held up well. The US Gulf-Holland grain route, for instance, witnessed repetition of the last-paid rate of US$7.5O (fio) for the Ansgaritor to work a 54,000-ton mid-Oc-tober cargo on Cargill account. Otherwise, grain voyage
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    • 383 18 Lloyd's List STRINGENT NEW regulations threaten to disrupt Taiwan's ship demolition industry and could have a major effect on scrap prices. Shipbreakers fear new rules arising from the explosion on board the 900,068 dwt Canaria in Kaohsiung last month will affect the
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    • 248 18 AP THE LAST CHUNKS of a French freighter have been removed from the North Sea, 25 months after the ship sank off the Belgian coast with a radioactive cargo. "About 80 per cent of the wreck of the Mont Louis has been removed,"
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    • 930 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 Aftrans VI 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Attos Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL M 2/3 ASCL i
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    • 134 18 AFP THE BRITISH government has called on the United States,* France, Japan and other Industrialised nations to takepart in a concerted effort toend attacks by Iran and Iraq on oil tankers in the Gulf, theKuwaiti daily Al-Qabas reported Saturday. It quoted
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    • 563 18 TAIWANESE breakers entered the shipsale and purchase market last week, buying two 1945 built motor vessels, the Portland of 6,160 light tons and the Hawark of 6,169 light tons, for US$BO per light ton. Similar interests also bought the OJi Mara Number One, a motor vessel of 10,706
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    • 172 19 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 AMtO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line
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    • 165 19 AP NORWAY HAS offered a US$3O million loan and some technology transfer to facilitate its sales of shipbuilding materials to South Korea, the South Korean Trade and Industry Ministry said. Ministry officials said the proposal came when Norwegian Industry Minister Finn Kristensen
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    • 515 19 NYT A LONGSHOREMEN union that refused to service ships carrying Russian-made goods in protest against the movement of Soviet troops into Afghanistan must pay more than US$B million in damages to an importing company, a United States Federal District Judge ruled
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    • 385 19 BRITISH Shipbuilders has won a contract to build 24 cargo-passenger ferries claimed to be so versatile that they have been named SuperOex 2000. The vessels, to be constructed by BS's subsidiary North East Shipbuilders (NESL) for Danish interests, will be fitted with
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    • 116 19 THE PORT OF Los Angeles pilots recently handled a record 46 ship movements in a 24-hour period. With no delays or accidents, the port pilot staff brought in 22 arriving vessels, shifted 10 ships and handled 14 departures on Aug
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    • 4952 24 AARHUS Sha He. China Ocean. Sept 29 Ever Genius, Evergreen. Sept 30. Jutlandia. ScanDutch'. Sept 30 Ever Garden. Evergreen. Oct 4. Ming Comfort. Yang Ming. Oct 7. I Arthur Maersk, Maersk Line. Oct 9. Ming Glory. Yang Ming. Oct 14. ABERDEEN 1
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    • 325 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES < I B*rtt i Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Budder 2 K22 alongside 299/0700 Forthbonk K09 alongside 29 9/1200 Glory Seta ton K21 olongside 29 9/0700 Kanrakar K32 alongside 29 9/1500 Katermo T K29 alongside 29 9/0800 Son Gerbera K35 olongside 29 9/1500 Jenson K23
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    • 735 25 rivrvP" ►far* yjfTVI CONTAINER LSljL imm £lu *5li J131K! JILL TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movamant Location Ship Voy data/tima Operator cargo achadula Lexa Ms 8610 ***** 2330 Ms Line F5 1430-1530/1330-1430 1230-1330 Al/Bl Fl A New York 10 29
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    • 66 17 mm STRINGENT NEW regulations threaten to disrupt Taiwan's ship demolition industry and could have a major effect on scrap prices. Pag« II A LONGSHOREMEN union that refused to service ships carrying Russian-mode goods must pay more than US$B million in damages to an importing company. P«g« 111 Index to odvertisers
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    • 268 18 > 4 v C T TAT IT 1 YAM ASHIT A-SHINNIHON M M J M I w W*J TRAMS-PACIFIC BERVICEB LINE STRAITS FEEDER ■EHM Pacific North Waat I Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Kao Faadar at Naooya I ll'ilm rrraiM [LJifETf IJ.M-'!" 'UMEJTf UflMb/IMI ICHMKOT U 1 :1-'!" 'lil 888 IBM nTf
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    • 619 19 The Straits Steamship Group m 5 Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited gNy.ir' ay; that'll rpm ram M/M M/M 12/11 M/M M/M n/M M/M M/M M/ll M/ll 11/11 11/11 M/ll 21/11 2VII 21/11 M/ 12 M/ 12 12/12 14/12 25/11 27/1# •1/11 O/U M/ll 11/11 IVU M/ll 29/11
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    • 535 19 fcpl SudAmerlcana daVaporaa as one* ran or c*i —Agents SEGANI Sinfapore *****66 K Lumpw *****25/6/1, *****19. *****49 Bookint *****78 P. Kelanc *****18 TO USA/CANADA WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER PAdX EXPRESS *803 KAMSAJ PtOKER V 931 P. MCKMLEY VIM MSA V 315 NUPTSE VlOl 1.33 iiSTTMrrri 3/10 4/10 27/9 110/10
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    • 290 19 NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT DUE TO THE EXPANSION OF PSA TANJONG PAGAR CONTAINER TERMINAL, NEDLLOYD'S APPROPRIATED BERTH HAS BEEN MOVED FROM K-12 TO K-18 WITH EFFECT FROM 22 SEPTEMBER 1986. NEDLLOYD WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE THE SAME HIGH STANDARD OF SERVICE TO ALL THEIR SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEES AT K-18, AND IMPROVE ON
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    • 328 20 u Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS M" HW| nnmUmk/Kwmp U Hnrt 2vi9 »/i« a/M 29/19 ii/M 1/11 4/11 1/11 7/11 9/11 9/11 11/11 11/U 14/11 lt/U 15/11 17/11 19/11 21/11 22/11 25/11 27/11 29/11 34/11 2/12 2/12 4/12 4/12 7/12 »/12 11/12 12/12 14/12 15/12 17/12 17/12 19/12 21/12 22/12 24/12
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    • 556 20 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUROPF VIA SUf /1 01 ,h P Consoftnidi cjl ionto tm txnmm fROM 11IROPE VIA SUF/ Member ol the A,f Consilium 3&P (lII* I'ONIAINf RISIO 10 (ROM NHRIH AIS! CO*ST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO IRAN/PERSIAN GULE -a LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO, (PTE) LTD. 10 Anaon Road, #14-IS/20
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    • 393 20 at Hai Sun Hup Co (Pie) td r f L *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** t. RS ***** Wv WL I \S I I K\ \K I |\1 K. I I I) STRUTS/JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE I SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HFAVY LIFTS SOI MOM SOU MA HUTMM HK (ML SEN
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    • 952 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 VESSEL MAJAPAHIT QOWA KOTA SINGA FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE SIN JKT SBY SIN HKQ KAO *TCM KEE BUS *MUR *HTC YOK KOB KEE S«M Sailed In Port S«M 03/10 04/10 0«/10 OS/10 OS/10 OMIT OMIT 11/10
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    • 866 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO UK/cmifUl EXPRESS CONTAKR SERVICE FROM UK/CONTMENT Braman Eiprats SaM SjM MM B*A*NRTMM WW STON PRIANG S"POK FOR 1/10 INKC. TDM 1/10 INK. rm Masai* by SaM SaM M SjM Mri 13/11 14/1* WG TNN C*r si EdMwfti SjM SaOaß SaM M/ 9 2/10
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    • 389 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR fß»rm«e National Line) Loadnf for Ranfoon irrmtrn nar v? 7» 4/7 Oct ava ntk PA-RN VIIIN 1/11 Oct 17/19 Oct S/7 Oct 14/15 <kt V* BANK LINE NORTWOUND TO UKC STORE ROAM HULL MBfi CLYDCBMK VION 4/10 20/10 29/11 1/11 TAMAITAI SAMOA VS 11/10
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    • 1038 22 USA CANADj Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. yiif in Th« World B*rvic«) C. R. PARB WC/N. CONCORD Vl4 0. LEGEM) V 4 N lADE V 4 0 MNSTTR *27 PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH WEST MOTICR VSI r/S PORT LA/LB OAK MOTHER VSI T/S PORT SEA VCR PIAND B BROGE
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    • 610 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* P M*x (Ton Vessel S port I Mett) Frta SN» Also Accepts INDIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Smjjpo'f P Mjnj Pen** LoadM( tor I *43N 2 Oct MB/kn 1 Otl 30 Sapt H**» C W tMK/Ctal/IHfe/CAiHa WH*» AASTABH V43N ESTiam* n
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    • 736 22 GOLDEN LINE GUAN OJAN SWfMG (PTt) LTD 21, TeNA »r« Sfceet SKAPOK lIM m SM3NS <M IKS) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOUIEM NAMCST CotsMbs, Urecta Mac*/ Onto GOIOEN HO KEN CotomDo A***. Bahrain Sport P Man|Peiiafl( 14/ IS Oct 2V2C Oct CHMA OCEAN SHTPMG CO., PEKMG THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHMA
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    • 346 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road b27 16 Internationa 1 Pla/a S'nqapore 0207 Tel ***** 1 1 11 0 L<nesl o' BREfIKBULK SERVICE TB EURBPE/UK NORDKAP 8M5919 MNTES/BOT/IM/M (WON) i 224RU1 71*711 tIUSI/2 PHIL ITR ON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTf ITP PHIL I ORIENT LINES PTE L ID HOP OIHCf 63
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    • 899 23 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD ET FAR EAST/EUROPE HILLY CONT TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): I^Tsp« nekator «m+ i" P»ft 1/10 a TOKYO M ?/10> 9/ 10 Til MM MB <»/ lo > 15/10 rn CONTWO 510 <20/10) 22/10 C CONTNMX 370 (21/W 24/10 000 HO 3/11) 5/11 TT lOTIIC MEMOES PTE.
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    • 347 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON DONAM )nm lb i Own/MM No I taunv tOTtl Mi 444 (Hnti) Hi 7 Dm WW Nr Onw/MM TBN U7 (H»fa Hi Dana* WW I Dmni UM rpm Vli 14/1* il/u (on«*> 17/11 24/14 14/14 4/11
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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