The Business Times, 10 December 1986

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 198« 75 CENTS
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  • 252 1 STOCK MARKET INDUSTRIAL and commercial counters suffered the brunt of the selling pressure yesterday while the rest of the market managed to hold steady. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 7.45 points to 883.95 and the BT Composite Index eased 5.75 points to 780.73. Losers led gainers
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  • 404 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG, Chief Reporter FIVE DAYS after Resources Development Corporation's move to seek a listing on the stock exchange, the government disclosed yesterday that Singapore National Printers (SNP) would soon follow suit. The government intends to sell part of its
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  • 379 1 AN ASSURANCE that Singapore would not allow itself to be used by others to undermine the security and stability of its Asean neighbours was given by the government in Parliament yesterday. In the first official reaction to protests by three of its Asean neighbours against the
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  • 183 1 A RECORD number of submissions have delayed the work of the Select Committee studying the Copyright Bill, but it should be enacted next month. Professor S Jayakumar, the Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Law, was replying to Or Arthur
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  • 341 1 JAPAN'S trade surplus in November narrowed to U557.35 billion from a record US$7.Bl billion a month earlier as exports slowed with the first sin-gle-digit growth in 13 months, the Finance Ministry announced yesterday. Exports on a customs-clear-ance basis totalled
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  • 115 1 AFP THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY is united against Japan's trade policies and will no longer be satisfied with, vague promises by Tokyo on reversing the sharp commercial imbalance between the two parties. Laurens Jan Brinkhorst, the European Commission representative in Tokyo, said yesterday that there
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  • 545 1  -  Tomorrow's meeting in KL aims to resolve dispute By CHAN OI CHEE A KEY MEETING between Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin and Singapore banks pursuing loans of US$32 million made to Malaysian Deputy Agriculture Minister Datuk Alex Lee is to
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  • 334 1 Bernama FAMILY COMPANIES linked to Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin are selling their stakes in 17 corporations in line with a Malaysian Cabinet directive for all ministers to dispose of their direct and indirect holdings in quoted companies. Mr Daim said
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 160 1 Cahners Exposition Group CKS The Exhibition People FOR HOME BUYERS §Once you've found your dream home, the next thing you have to look for is a good housing loan. Look to International Bank of Singapore. At IBS, our housing loan scheme is designed to make it easier to own a
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    • 302 1 mmtM/ ,].{'_^:!:$@[(*$,:"'^.`.)%>^//] An eye for detail ARCHITECTS in Singapore are being encouraged to pay more attention to micro design instead of being preoccupied with the macro aspects of a building. Towards this end, the Singapore Institute of Architects has started an annual award exercise which recognises good detailing work. See
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    • 10 1 US leader warn* of boycott of Japanese goods, Page 4
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    • 268 1 2nd Presentation 15-17 January 1987 World Trade Centre. jjJ J Singapore Land Air and Sea Applications ELECTRONICS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY ASIA 87 Conterence/E uposition Organised by CEG Hussein Onn admits chairing Maminco meeting, Back Page The International Health Plan A complete megJical expenses and worldwide medical assistance package intended primarily
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  • YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT
    • 475 2  -  By MONICA GWEE THE HUMAN Organ Transplant Bill will go before a Select Committee so the public may offer their views, said Minister of State (Health) Mr Yeo Cheow Tong yesterday. Mr Yeo was addressing Parliament on the Bill before it went into
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    • 254 2 WHAT HAPPENS in Anson constituency "will not in the slightest way" affect the government's performance, the Leader of the House, S Dhanabalan, told Parliament yesterday. He was responding to a question from opposition MP Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir), who had asked if the
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    • 159 2 THE HOUSE was officially informed by the Speaker yesterday that J B Jeyaretnam had ceased to be a Member of Parliament on Nov 10. His disqualification as a Member of Parliament came into effect the day he was fined $5,000 by the
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    • 179 2 A SUGGESTION that earnings of companies dealing in stocks and shares be treated as purely capital gains was rejected by Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu yesterday. Dr Hu said it was not feasible to grant preferential tax treatment on
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    • 141 2 DR RICHARO HU. the Minister for Finance and Health, said the government would now grant tax exemption to corporations donating gifts in kind to the National Museum. Currently, only cash donations to the museum are tax-deductible. Dr Hu said the decision was
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    • 63 2 A BILL was introduced in Parliament yesterday to allow reservists to serve more than the 40 days a year maximum currently provided for under the law. The Enlistment (Amendment) Bill 1986 will also accord to reservists who serve more than 40 days a year the same
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    • 168 2 THERE was no need to "overreact" to the threats by some people across the Causeway to cut off Singapore's water supplies from Malaysia. "Its hypothetical," said Brig-General Lee Hsien Loong, the Acting Minister for Trade Industry. He was answering Goh Choon Kang (Braddell
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    • 132 2 THE GOVERNMENT had no intention of raising the limit on the amount of CPF funds which could be used to buy private residential properties, Acting Labour Minister Mr Lee Yock Suan said yesterday. The limit, set at 80 per cent of the value
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 483 3 SINGAPORE is totally dependent on imported fuel oil for its energy, but its electricity tariff rates are the cheapest of the four new-ly-industrialising countries in Asia. Even when compared with Asean countries, some of which produce oil, Singapore's electricity costs are low. The
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    • 171 3 PRIMA LTD, the flour-milling company, has renewed the lease on its Keppel Road premises with the Port of Singapore Authority for a further 30 years. The agreement, which was finalised three years ahead of the expiry of an existing 28-year lease on
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    • 230 3 SINGAPORE will have to double its power generation capacity every 13 years if the current 5 per cent growth in consumption continues. This projection, according to Sidek Bin Saniff, Parliamentary Secretary (Trade Industry), means that Singapore "can no longer afford to waste
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    • 96 3 THE Trade Development Board will be conducting the second in its series of Import Authorisation and General Export Licence Procedure Courses for air cargo on Jan 9. 1987, at Hotel Meridien Changi. The course will help agents understand import and export documentary procedures, re-doc-umentation of
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    • 361 3  -  By LOH HUI YIN MORE FACILITIES will be added to the tank farm at Changi Airport to cope with the increased demand for jet fuel. BT has learnt that two more tanks are to be added to the existing six, and the hydrant
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    • 326 3 A NEW CASSETTE TAPE could become top of the pops for Singapore parents Kept awake for endless nights by the crying of their newborn babies. The tape produces the swishing noise the sound of blood rushing through veins which babies hear in the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 434 4 AP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino launched a five-year campaign yesterday to sell off 650 billion pesos (U5532.5 billion) worth of public companies blamed for draining off state assets under ex-President Ferdinand Marcos. "The true value of the assets we offer is not in the balance sheets."
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    • 143 4 Reuter MANILA-BASED local and foreign businessmen yesterday said that a 60-day ceasefire due to go into effect today will mean a welcome reprieve from the communist insurgency, but they are wary about whether it means lasting peace. Felix Maramba, the former president of the Philippine Chamber
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    • 263 4 Reuter AMERICANS may boycott Japanese products unless Japan stops doing business with South Africa and strengthens business ties with American minorities, the Reverend Jesse Jackson told Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone on Monday. Japan's image jn America has suffered since late September when
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    • 236 4 AP THE KOREAN Traders Association said yesterday that South Korea's exports are expected to reach a record U5534.76 billion this year, and to set another record high of U5539.53 billion in 1987. The projections, slightly higher than government predictions, would represent an
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 205 5 Reuter WEST EUROPEANS rate Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev far higher as a leader than President Ronald Reagan, according to a trans-Atlantic survey. Dallas-based Pollsters Marc and Inter/View of Amsterdam found that 61 per cent of Europeans questioned thought Mr Gorbachev good
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    • 266 5 AP PRICE INCREASES paid in the third quarter of 1986 by consumers in major industrial countries were down to a rate of 2 per cent a year, the smallest in 25 years, the International Monetary Fund reported yesterday. Figures for all 21
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    • 592 5 Administration projects six years without recession AP WASHINGTON has predicted that the US economy will expand by a modest 3.2 per cent next year, up from this year's sluggish growth but a full percentage point below its earlier projection. Beryl Sprinkel, the chairman of
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    • 291 5 Reuter THE US SUPREME COURT is to review US Customs Service rules allowing imports of products manufactured abroad and properly licensed, but sold outside channels authorised by the trademark owner. The so-called "grey market'* goods bear legitimate foreign trademarks identical to American trademarks,
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    • 174 5 Reuter EUROPEAN COMMUNITY finance ministers have approved new accounting rules for banks intended to make their annual accounts more transparent to analysts and investors. Diplomats in Brussels yesterday described the move as an important step towards harmonising accounting practices in the 12-nation bloc
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    • 277 5 AP FIDGETING is an important way of burning up calories, and some people squirm and wiggle away the equivalent of jogging several kilometres each day, research has found. Scientists also found that a tendency to fidget, what scientists call "spontaneous physical activity," varies greatly
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    • 170 5 AP THE CHAIRMAN of South Africa's largest industrial group has urged the Pretoria government to abolish the Group Areas Act, the law which mandates racially segregated neighborhoods. A M Rosholt, whoee Barlow Rand Ltd employs 232,000 people in industries ranging from coal mining
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 250 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed slightly weaker in thin and dull trading yesterday in the absence of new factors. Bullion ended at U*****.20/70 an ounce against New York's U*****.90/390.40 close and the U*****.00/50 finish here on Monday. On the local market, gold fell HK$l7 to close at HK53,613 a
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    • 492 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed lower yesterday against most currencies, except the yen, on European selling and speculative activities in moderate trading. The dollar is expected to trade between 162 and 163 yen and between 2 0010 and 2.0150 marks this week. It closed steady at 162.30/40 yen
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    • 170 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: ■M OSer a ct>sm« Local dollars to ono unit of foreign currency-. US dollar 2.1895 2.1905 2.8196 -22.35 Sterling pound 3.1189 3.1225 7.3469 -57.55 Australian dollar 1.4253 1.4282 3.4286 -58.43 NZ dollar 1.0881 1.0908 3.4286 •68.26 Canodkm dollar 1.5912 1.5925 3.4206 -53.48 Local
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    • 221 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Activity was slow in the afternoon as most operators stayed on the sidelines in the absence of fresh factors. Interbank d#poslt nKi us$ OHf •M 7 doyi 6 3/16 6 1/16 1 month A
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    • Article, Illustration
      130 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 2-1/4 per cent yesterday, down 1/4 point from Monday. The term rates finished 1/16 point higher at 3-3/8 each. Indlc—M *M W*m< Ol ttM prim* tending rate* of 12 ma|or banks In Singapore f S$ Interbank rates at
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    • 602 6 BA Futures EURODOLLAR futures opened yesterday with a more positive outlook, following the short-covering rally in the US T-bond market. A forecast drop in long-term US interest rates and speculation of a discount rate cut contributed to the turnaround. However, lack of dealing interest saw the March contract trading
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
    • 430 7 Seminars and Courses DXCTMMBFOt NXnONAl SECURITY ASM 87 11 15-17 January 1987, World T rade Centre, Singapore. DURATION TITLE ion 2-23 Management Assistance Programme Jon 3-17 Financial Management Analysis Jan 3-24 Section leader Course Jan 5-6 Statistical Database Management Jon 5-9 Effective Instruction Jan 5-26 Section leoder Course
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    • 584 7  -  By ANNA TEO COMMON INTERESTS and problems pay scant regard to national frontiers. Efforts to apply new technology in the mammoth task of updating and upgrading the workforce must therefore cut across national boundaries. A call for international cooperation to support training went
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    • 429 7  -  By GOH YEE LING THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN government would like to build an innovative and entrepreneurial state through its education system, according to L M F Arnold, South Australia's Minister of Technology, State Development, Employment and Further Education. In a speech delivered at last week's Asean
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    • 166 7 A RECENTLY set up management consultancy intends to carry out research and development on new techniques and approaches in human resources management in Singapore. Manpower 2000 would be working with companies facing critical or unique problems in human resource management to find a practical
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    • 73 7 THE MAJORITY of exhibitors at the recently-con-cluded "Training and Education Asean 86" exhibition are positive about developing business. They report that great interest has been shown by visitors and business contacts made would be followed up by appointing local distributors. The assistant direc-tor-general of education from the
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  • FEATURES
    • 537 8 'TIS THE SEASON of plenty again. Visible signs of the turnaround in the economy lie in the crowds thronging Orchard Road in a frenzy of buying, causing retailers to smile again. And yet, in little corners along Singapore's busy avenues of conspicuous consumption, you find
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    • 1308 8  -  The Singapore Institute of Architects has started an annual award scheme to encourage its members to pay more attention to micro architectural k design. TSANG SAU YIN takes a look at one of the 21 submissions which received the certificate recently. TSANG SAU YIN ON A
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    • 538 8 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Architects gave out its first micro architectural design awards in September. There were 21 certificates awarded to nine architectural firms and to the Housing and Development Board as well since statutory boards and government agencies were invited to participate. There
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    • 386 8 Letter to the Editor DEAR SIR, Please refer to the Nov 26 article on the Annual Report of the Skills Development Fund for the Financial Year 1965 (April 1. 1985 to March 31. 1986). May we draw your attention to the factual errors in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • SPORTS
    • 606 9 UPI ALAN BOND, mastermind of Australia's successful campaign for the America's Cup in 1983, is concentrating all his energies on toppling the Kookaburras to win the right to defend the trophy. Previously content to let his lieutenants run the day-to-day operations of the defence.
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    • 173 9 AFP TWO of Sweden's Davis Cup stars, Stefan Edberg and Anders Jarryd, begin the defence of their World Masters doubles title against the top seeds Hans Gildermeister and Andres Gomez, when the US$2OO,OOO championship starts at the London Royal Albert Hall today. The
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    • 75 9 AP THE Dunhill Cup, golf's US$l million team championship, will remain at the sport's birthplace next year. Officials in Scotland said the tournament would be held on the old course at St Andrews, one of the most storied sites in golf, from Oct
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    • 389 9 AP DENNIS CONNER, the skipper of Stars and Stripes, has said there was no reason to build a fibreglass 12-metre yacht "unless you wanted to cheat". He did not mention the New Zealand challengers by name or country on Monday, but their boat is the only
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    • 346 9 AFP, AP AUSTRALIAN Rodger Davis and South African Mark McNulty won again this week and moved up the world ranking, confirming that they are now among the World's top golfers. Davis has now won three of the last four events in the Australia/New
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1142 9 WJ imd mm TRENDSETTERS Chanel Chanel Bpm, Channel 12 The life of Coco Chanel, from her humble origins to one of the world s most famous designers is chronicled in this series about fashion's elite. When she died in 1971, her fashion house was taken over by Karl Lagerfeld (left).
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 258 10 Reuter FIRST Interstate Bancorp has submitted an application to the Federal Reserve Board for approval to acquire Bank America Corp. The company said the application would accommodate either a negotiated or a non-negotiated merger transaction. First Interstate also said it would file a registration statement with
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    • 184 10 Reuter MEDIA TYCOON Rupert Murdoch has promised to dispose of a number of newspapers to meet antimonopoly laws if his Asl.B billion (US$l.2 billion) bid for Australia's largest newspaper group is successful, according to Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke. Mr Murdoch
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    • 392 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed mixed on Monday in active trading as a late day rally in bonds provided enough optimism about an accommodative monetary policy to lift blue chips, traders said. The broader market continued the orderly consolidation that began last Wednesday. The
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    • 152 10 080 C 9 +b Quit 0« Can. 14'/. V, AKitiK. 97% .u Hudson Bey Mining.. 6% uftd W A,„ fl ,.:zzz»5 v» 0 1 S£ Algoma St) 11% J2£ I Bank Nova Scotia 17* -V. L. Bank Of Montreal 99* unch iV- 1 11 2« 4 v Ball Canada
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    • 202 10 I s i NANO (TRIALS Truat Bk Un Staai Woottru 130 806 1700 ■a A Alpha MM6 Abarcom Aad 310 1426 -10 unch 10 -ISO Anglo* 6726 76 Amaprop AMIC 440 4600 Angvaal 2200 Barlow* 1900 -60 Buffal* 8200 50 CO Smith 2960 -100 1775 CNA 270 Con* Gold
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    • 507 10 DCC M US* Eastarn Airi N L Indust ft Eastman Kodak 87 Natwco R i 50'/. >% Alcan Alumtn Alcoa 28% 34% -ft -ft Eli Lilly Engaihard Cp 75% 29% 89% -ft Natl Olat Cham. Na mstar 46% .....6% -ft Allag In* 14* Firaatona Tlra 28* NCR Corp
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    • 732 10 Amsterdam OK 88 U ABN 547 00 4 Aagon •790 115 20 -1.2 -0 1 Akxo iei ao 0.2 Akanta AMEV Amro Bank. AM Stad 141.00 73.50 94 70 12(30 -0.2 -06 0.2 0 3 SOLS Borauntfj Buahrman Tnm Calva 28 177.00 145 oda 239 722.50 0.1 2
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    • 122 10 Reuter METALS. ENERGY and Transport group Preuasag AG group profit remained low in the third quarter of 1986 due to the effect of lower dollar and pound on metals and oil sectors. A company statement said turnover rose in the first nine months of the
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 324 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed higher, extending Monday's advance, on selective demand from overseas institutions and local investors. The Hang Seng Index finished the day 9.06 higher at 2,440.35 after rising more than 15 points earlier in the day. The Hong Kong Index closed 6.87 higher at 1,552.93. Turnover
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    • 248 11 DfC M All Sfftcara Indus NT 1066 1064 Kolin Kuochan Oav Laa Chang Yuan 25 30 21 30 30 60 -02 -0.4 -1 27 70 -03 20 10 -08 Cathay Con* 33 70 -04 Nan Ya Plas 34 50 -04 36 70 -04 20 10 -08 Chang Loong Chla
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    • 487 11 TOKYO: Stocks closed broadly lower yesterday in active profit-tak-ing after recent sharp gains. After rising on expectations of a year-end rally, share prices turned lower in the afternoon on speculation the Bank of Japan might tighten its monetary policy. The market average fell 107.96 to 18,602.72. Declines led advances
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    • 82 11 DCC OS pesos Marstaal Oriental B 0 020 0 001 Phil Ovarsaas 0.033 -0 001 Acoja Mining -0.1 Anglo Ptiil 0 30 0 025 0001 Picop B PLOT 250 -2.5 Apax Mining B Atlas Con. B 21 -1 89 Basic Patrolaum 0 0065 0 0006 Saatront 0 017 0
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    • 431 11 SYDNEY: Speculation of another takeover bid for BHP boosted sentiment on Australian share markets yesterday, pushing key indices to their fourth consecutive record. BHP rose 20 cents to 8.80 after Bell Resources announced it will underwrite the placement of Equiticorp Tasman's five per cent BHP stake. The All Ordinaries
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    • 115 11 Dec 88 Chail Sugar WON 1630 20 Kangwon Ind Kia Motor 1030 1800 -16 -31 Daalim Ind Daawoo Corp Dmwoo Haavy Da ratlin S*curitiM 530 1006 1310 3S00 830 -11 -44 -10 -150 5 Koraa Long I arm Lucky LM Oriental Brawary Oriantal Cham 1600 1680 1300 ...1738 -25
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    • 150 11 Reuter. BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index rose 1.18 to 196.27 on a turnover totalling 1,277,393 shares valued at 204 million baht. DEC M BAHT Ao Kham Thai Slam Camanl Siam Citzans Siam Cittzsns 831 susp 12 Asia Fibra Ayudhya Invaatmant 321 216 14 4 Siam City 564
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    • 51 11 Reuter JAPAN and Brazil have began talks in Rio de Janeiro on a pricing formula for aluminium shipments from January next year from their joint venture Amazon Smelting Project. A Nippon Amazon Aluminum Co official said several rounds of talks may be needed to reach agreement.
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    • 574 11 FT ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS. Japan's second largest airline, is to buy 10 European A-320 Airbus planes with options on another 10, in a deal which could eventually be worth 160 billion yen (US$l billion). The purchase on Monday, which came only three
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    • 217 11 Reuter INDIAN PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi said the government intends to introduce a law to stamp out malpractices in Indian stock exchanges as panic selling hit the Bombay, Calcutta and Delhi markets. "The three markets witnessed the worst panic sales
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    • 102 11 Reuter THE New Zealand government will complete its financial restructuring of New Zealand Steel Ltd by increasing its shareholding to 90 per cent from 81.2 per cent. Finance Minister Roger Douglas and Trade Industry Minister David Caygill said in a joint
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 507 12 UPI ..IN SPITE OF the over-supply predicted •in the world s farm commodities, the astonishing technical developments in plant breeding and animal husbandry promise massive increases in agricultural productivity. These will raise the pressure on developed nations to abandon "lunatic" farm policies,
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    • 130 12 Reuter THE RUBBER MARKET is sound and any rise in consumer demand will mean a very tight supply position and higher physical prices, according to dealers Andrew Weir Commodities Ltd. The market had built up short positions during November's further price decline which could fuel a rise,
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    • 281 12 RAS prices in S conts/kg, FOB In balot NOON CLOSE luyore Sollort Bvyors kit 1 RSS Prompt 178.50 179.50N 178.00 179.00N lot 1 RSS Jon 87 177.00 177.50 176.50 177.00 Int 1 RSS Fob 178.00 178 JO 177.50 178.00 It* 2 RSS OF 173.25 175.25N 172.75 174.75N
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    • 81 12 J i poftsa) JAN 87 FEB 87 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS twy«n Seder, Ivyen SSI 30 167 JO 169JON 168.50 170 JON SSt SO 163 JO 167JON 166.50 160 JON MRELB tvy«n Seller, tvycrt S«fen SMI cv 375.00 377.00N 376.00 278.00N SMI I 377.00
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    • 252 12 SINGAPORE The market closed slightly lower yesterday with January One RSS buyers quoted at 176.50 cents a kg, down 0.50 cent from Monday. Lack of buying interest and lower Tokyo advices caused prices to ease 0.25 cent in thin morning trading. A further 0.25 cent was lost in dull
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    • 66 12 Bangkok (USS/mmm, KM) Whit* Rke 100% 1» doM 100% 2nd doM 100% 3rd don 245 210 205 Broken Rke A-l Supar A-l Sp«dal C-1 Spado* C-1 Ord Loonzain Rice 100% 1« 9 rod* 100% 2nd grade 100% 3rd grod* Parboiled Rke 5% 10% Maize 118 115 wiq unq 5%
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    • 574 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed with large losses on mostly commission house selling on Monday, led by the spot January contract. Prices ranged £80 to £35 lower, and second position March ended the afternoon call down £45 at £1,845 a tonne. Physical business was limited but roaster enquiries for
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    • 128 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mostly down on Monday, ranging from 1 Vi US cents a bushel off to unchanged. Broadly bearish supply/demand fundamentals continued to overhang soybeans, which edged lower in thin trading after some early strength based on firm Gulf and cash markets.
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    • 140 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade drifted in a narrow range on Monday after early commission house buying dried up. News that Morocco bought another 300.000 tonnes of hard wheat was a positive factor but it was offset by lack of a result from Egypt's soft wheat
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    • 114 12 THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market rose M cents to M$l6.M a kg on renewed shortcovering yesterday. There was renewed demand with Japan taking most of the disposals. Light buying by European and local Interests was alao noted. The sharp price fall on the
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    • 167 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil weakened at yesterday's close on persistent selling, reflecting the absence of fresh factors in moderate trading. Sentiment was bearish initially, dampened by the lower Chicago soyoil futures closing and market talk that India was offering to sell back a cargo of rapeseed oil and
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    • 137 12 Chinese Produce Mack FOB NLW Sarawak Asta 1025.00 London Commodity bAuiiaiiyv pricm an Mack FOB NIW 1140.00 Exchange S#M#n noon dosing Doc 9 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Lampong black FOB Asta NtW 1125.00 Sottoo' doatng pr (US$/long toiMH portly gnl§s ofHoi tco> on Doc l CIF European rwbo
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    • 96 12 OIL PRODUCTS THE ASIAN petroleum products market was quiet in view of tomorrow's Opec meeting. Jet kerosene stayed firmer on good demand from Japan, Indonesia and India. Gasoil was stable to mixed while other products remained at Monday s levels. Closing prices for crude (FOB origin) US$/barrel Change Dubai (Jan)
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 327 12 Malaysian Tobacco Company Berhad PROFIT AND DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors announce the following audited results for the year ended 30th September 1966. COMMENTS Continued pressure on market share and the impact of the current recession on consumer spending accounted for the decline in turnover compared with last year.
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 2210 14 810 and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Aetna I—l AUnomoto I —l ID 290 Alex Hlg
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    • 965 14 STOCKS yesterday opened firmer in moderately active trading as the market settled down after the record volume on Monday which was sparked off by trading in the new 50p part-paid British Gas shares. Over 800 million British Gas shares were traded before 1730 GMT on Monday compared with
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    • 250 14 Managers' prices for Dec 10 Singapore Unit Trust MARA-Bumiputra First B'putro 512 5.17 Second 6'putra 4 65 4 70 Third B'putro 367 3 72 Fourth B'putro 4 11 4 16 Fifth B'putro 2 65 2 70 Sixth B'putro 2 72 2 77 Seventh B'putro (AJ 1 66 1
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    • 375 14 SELLERS ruled supreme at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with prices tumbling as nervous investors made a beeline for the trading floor to liquidate their positions on lack of fresh leads. Dealers said some of the selling pressure was due
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    • 118 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 1552 93 Monday *****6 Week ogo 1562 37 Hang Seng Index Tuesday *****5 Monday 2431 29 Wee* ago *****0* All Industrials Tuesday 2304 8* Monday 2289 2 Week ogo 2184.5 NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday *****4 Friday *****6 Week ago 1912 54 TOKYO Nikkei
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 323 14 Steamed Omelette with Seafood rrss*«s9 Steamed Soup in Green Melon *JS«£ Discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes at Dragon City Restaurant. Every dish is masterfully prepared by caring chefs to please your palate. U Experience the warm and impeccable service, so reminiscent °f traditional Chinese hospitality and
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    • 139 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 18S AND IN THE MATTES OP WALL DECOR INTERIOR DECORATIONS PTE LTD (LK*rp(nM la Sligtpm) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Final General Meeting of the Company will be held at 5001 Beach Road #07-24 Golden Mile Complex, Singapore 0719. on Wednesday,
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    • 288 14 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER IK) AND IN THE MATTER OF FAERIES PTE LTD (ImrpinM la Ike RepabUr ut Slagapara) (la LJqaMatiaa) Member*' Valaatary Wladla* ■P At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 52 Telok Blangah
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    • 275 14 IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ltt AND IN THE MATTES OP NAEDELA TBADING PTE LTD (Menken' Vetaatery Wlßdta* I P At an extra general meeting of the members of NARDELA TRADING PTE LTD duly convened and held on the sth day of December 1986 at 10 Jalan
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    • 346 14 IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 1M AND IN THE MATTES OF NIHON KOKUSAI YUSO (SINGAPOBE) PTE LTD (IN MEMBEBB' VOLUNTASY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Nlhon Kokusai Yuso (Singapore) Pte Ltd deemed to have been convened and held on December 4, 1986,
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    • 156 14 The Sanwa Bank Limited (SINGAPORE BRANCH} U. 5.550,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE DECEMBER 12. 1969 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificate, notice is hereby given that for the interest for the period from December 10.1986 to June 10.1987 the Certificates will carry a
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 741 15 Bernama EMTEX CORPORATION Bhd, now under the care of court-ap-pointed directors, is to convene an annual general meeting on Dec 31, to remove its present board of directors and replace them with new appointees. In a circular to shareholders. Emtex gave various
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    • 291 15 SUNSHINE Australia Ltd is selling its 42 per cent stake in its Hongkong vehicle, Sunshine Pacific Ltd, to Wormald International NZ Ltd for about A$70 million as part of a major rationalisation of Lee Ming Tee's empire. The Hongkong company is
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    • 609 15  -  Fresh injection will take care of borrowings and expansion plan By NAJEEB JARHOM ANOTHER property company is tapping the stock market for funds. This time it is City Developments. the real estate arm of the giant Hong Leong group, which had its
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    • 263 15 LEADING cigarette maker Malaysian Tobacco Company Bhd (MTC) has turned in substantially lower profits for the full year to end-Sep-tember 1986. According to MTC, continued pressure on market share and the impact of the current recession on consumer spending forced the company to report lower
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    • 253 15 TWO MEMBERS of the Peh family, who are controlling shareholders of Chuan Hup Marine, have been alloted 140.000 shares each under the company's new share option scheme for executives. Mr Peh Kwee Tee, Chuan Hup s chairman, and Mr Jynmy Peh Kwee
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 139 15 THE FORD LASER. A FLASH OF BRILLIANCE. > ■rU < QVM v vm Conceived in the innovative design and research departments of Ford, the Laser has been a success all over the world. Refined and developed even further since its launch the brilliance of the Laser is undimmed. For sheer
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  • 497 16  -  First major business deal after top-level changes By LOH HUI YIN TRADING COMPANY Intraco has entered into a joint venture deal with China Resources, its first major business expansion move since last year's management upheaval. Intraco Resources is a joint venture with China
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  • 306 16 INTRACO is expected to achieve a turnover of just over $300 million this year, down from last year's $433 million. BT understands that the lower turnover is due to sluggish demand in palm oil and the decline in the construction
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  • 349 16 AFP INDONESIA'S debt servicing ratio has swelled to at least 30 per cent, well over the widely accepted critical level of 20 per cent. "We have not yet a precise figure for our current debt servicing ratio, but it is surely past the 30
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  • 308 16 Bernama FORMER Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn yesterday admitted that he had chaired the July 8, 1981, Cabinet meeting which had agreed to set up Maminco Sdn Bhd to undertake a tin price support scheme, but added that the fullest information should
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  • 333 16 Reuter BRUNEI is in no hurry to set up a banking regulatory body in spite of the collapse of four finance companies in five years and the closure of one of its two banks over a loans scandal, bankers and
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  • 106 16 Reuter A SENIOR Bruneian government official yesterday confirmed American press reports that Brunei had sent several million dollars to US-backed Nicaraguan contra rebels. The official said that the money, reported to total less than US$lO million, had been channelled through the now-closed National Bank of
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  • 95 16 Reuter COMEX gold futures approached Monday's lows yesterday morning on light selling by US and foreign traders in a market empty of notable support. Gold for delivery in February lost US$3.9O at U*****.80 an ounce, standing just above Monday's low of U*****.50. Analysts said gold came down on
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  • 57 16 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices were slightly lower in early trading yesterday Mondays White House forecast for sluggish economic growth in 1987 failed to spark much optimism that monetary policy will remain accommodative. The Dow Jones Industrials fell one to 1929. Advances and declines were even on
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  • LATE FILE
    • 32 16 UPI US TRADE REPRESENTATIVE Clayton Yeutter warned in London yesterday that there was growing pressure in Washington for protectionist barriers to cut the US$l7O billion trade deficit. UPI
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    • 41 16 AFP THE US and Pakistan have reached an agreement on textiles under which Pakistan will limit the increase in its exports to 6 per cent a year till 1991, according to Deputy US Trade Representative Alan Woods AFP
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    • 52 16 Bernama MALAYSIA has suggested that Asean withdraw its agriculture programmes which have been pending without any decision taken on their implementation. Agriculture Minister Datuk Seri Sanusi Junid said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that he had made the proposal at the recent conference of Asean agriculture ministers
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    • 44 16 Bernama THE CONSUMER Price Index for Peninsular Malaysia rose by 0.2 per cent in October from the previous month and by 0.6 per cent for the first seven months of the year compared with the same period last year. Bernama
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    • 49 16 Reuter CHINA badly needs to restructure its financial system but lacks the professionals to see it through. Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang has said. Financial reform is needed to allow more freedom to the minor economic activities and to regulate the major ones, he added. Reuter
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    • 31 16 Reuter BRITAIN'S ruling Conservative Party is six points ahead of the Labour Opposition, its biggest lead for over two years, according to an opinion poll published yesterday.
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    • 341 16 I'lViliillt'l 1% r: >»"1 m .v -S I I" t t* P %■> V-< ito&V >*■* -I ,>- -V r i N^\ 0 X Va r •v s m K lu ...s 5* W? r—- u f* The new Z-50. Ideal for the small office, and for those working at
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    • 49 16 Outlook: Shower* in the lata morning and afternoon. Report for 24 hour* prior to 7.30pm on Doc 9at the airport Maximum temperature 30.0 Aeeodated humidity 77 Minimum temperature 24.9 Aeeodated humidity 05 Hours of sunshine 3.00 Rainfall in millimetres trace Rainfall this month 70.4 Rainy days this month 4
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 156 17 Bernama THE LUXURY liner Orient Princess sailed into Port Kelang yesterday morning, which it will use a£ its sub-base for cruises around the region. The 11,000-tonne ship, with 166 cruise personnel to serve 318 passengers, was built in France 16 years
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    • 500 17  -  By SHAHRIR ARIFF THE 4,258-TEU container ship American Oklahoma was arrested in Singapore on Monday with more claims filed against its owner. United States Lines. The legal firm of Haridass Ho Partners, acting for GAC Marine Fuels Ltd of the United Arab Emirates, said US
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    • 255 17 AFP CHINA'S Communications Ministry has relinquished to local authorities the control of 5 major seaports in a bid to increase port efficiency, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reported. Under an agreement signed in the north China port of Qingdao on Monday, local
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    • 236 17 AP THE JAPANESE government urged shipping and shipbuilding companies to take drastic measures to streamline their industries hit hard by the rise of the Japanese yen since last year, according to a Japanese Transport Ministry White Paper released yesterday. The report, submitted by
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 113 17 Reuter SUMITOMO HEAVY Industries Ltd will cut its workforce by 22 per cent to 5,900 by March 31 next year because the strength of the yen has deepened the effects of the global slump in the shipbuilding industry, a company spokesman said. The firm said in January
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    • 589 18 AP IRAQI WARPLANES have struck and "immobilised" the Iranian shuttle tanker, Free Enterprise, in the second attack on the same vessel in as many months, reports from Lloyds Shipping Intelligence unit reported on Monday. The 254,000-ton supertanker flying a Maltese flag is part of
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    • 388 18 Fairplay "WE WILL BE streamlining our operations and getting closer to our customers" says Ken Krauter the new general manager at the Port of Saint John. "We are going to be more market driven, more pro-active". Krauter has taken over the eastern Canadian
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    • 946 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner X I Alltrans VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow lines X 4 Atlas line X 3 ANl I 1/2 ARC line V 4 API III 2/3 ASCI III 1 Bait-Canada line VII
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    • 1329 18 BUSINESS on the London •hipping freight market divided equally among grain voyages. Iron ore voyage* and time-charter bookings on Monday. Further weakness could be seen in the US Qulf grain loading area when Interbulk fixed the Beau Fortune to Japan with a 52.000-ton Decem-ber-January cargo at U5510.75 (fio).
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    • 175 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 ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line
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    • 148 19 THE INTERNATIONAL Maritime Satellite Organisation (Inmarsat) will provide secretariat services for the Cospas-Sarsat search and rescue (SAR) satellite system. Cospas-Sarsat is an internation-ally-owned satellite system which uses low polar orbiting satellites to detect and locate transmissions from distress beacons operating at 121.5 MHz and 406
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    • 472 19 Lloyd's List THE CONTAINER business, currently struggling in its worstever trading period, can look forward to better times from 1988 onwards, say three leading forecasters. Addressing the three-day conference, Mr Elliot Schrier. president of US west coast consultancy Manalytics Inc, Mr
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    • 100 19 AP A SWEDISH seaman who suffered a heart attack at sea was airlifted to Hongkong early Tuesday, the Hongkong Marine Department reported. A spokesman for the department said Lars Erickson, 55. suffered a heart attack aboard the Swedish-registered oil tanker Nord Pacific which was
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    • 621 19 THERE WAS NO relief for shipowners as rates continued their decline on the freight market during the past week when some observers felt that chartering had already begun to wind down for the end-of-year break. Once again the lower receipts concerned fixtures for the beginning of next year,
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    • 167 19 THE JOINT container service between Evergreen Line and Japan Line from Taiwan/Japan to the United States west coast will be rescheduled on a weekly fixed day basis. The first ship on the modified service to the Pacific south-west will be the 1,481TEU Pacific
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    • 6154 24 AARHUS Evar Gentle Evargraan Oac 10 Ming Longavlty. Yang Ming. Oac 13 Sha Ha China Ocaan. Oac 14 Evar Ganiua. Evargraan, Oac 17 Anna Maarak. Maarak Lina. Oac 18 Villa Da Jupitar CMA. Oac 28 AMRDCEN Sha Ha. China Ocaan. Oac 14
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    • 1264 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Sederhona J3 1012/0600 II. 12/2300 VmmI Barth Arrival Departure Shangrilo Jl 1012/0600 11.12/2300 MARINA WHARVES KEPPEL WHARVES Gold Mountain K30 alongside 1012/1500 Bina Bahogia Contho MIA alongside M2B alongside M4A 10.12/0700 1012/2300 1012/1200 Korean Amber K32 alongside 1012/2300 Hona Soon *****200 Leslie lykes KI8
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    • 520 17 h.iniluis < H M 1 )l( !l< tli.il H a |||l. lUWNE SHETW MOKES Otf Ik. 242RM/ 00*) \ll|f/ 200 Cantonment Road *12-0% Southpomt Smfaeott 0208 ■illllW Te< *****11 TELE* NO RS ***** r n TENMNAI/CFS Id *****18 220 L VAV J BOOKNGS Tel *****34 PESAAA lAMWE 9VTK MOKES SON.
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    • 67 17 mm IRAQI WARPLANES have struck and "immobilised" the Iranian tanker, Free Enterprise, in the second attack on the same vessel. Pag* II THE CONTAINER business, currently struggling in its worst-ever trading period, can look forward to better times from 1988 onwards, say three leading forecasters. Page 111 Index to advertisers
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    • 905 17 Available at all good bookshops y- m r GJ FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS: THE HEART OF THE DRAGON MAERSK LINE MAERSK SERVES THREE UK PORTS SINGAPORE/TILBURY 19 DAYS SINGAPORE/HULL 19 DAYS SINGAPORE/GRANGEMOUTH 22 DAYS P«nang Vnitl Voy S* pore EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDOLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ft ASIA 'Smpport Closing Tones
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 454 18 J£B OUTBOUND TO NORTH CONTINENT COMPAGNIE MARITIME D'AFFRETEMENT REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST TO KDITERRANEAN AND EUROPE ALSO ARABIAN GULF AND INDIAN SUB CONTMENT Id! '403* 26 12 25 12 21/12 1/1 9/1 11/1 1101* I 22/1 23/1 25/1 Mm KcipAf cjrfo I* 4 UK dntkiathm. Scjndkunjn (Mm, tapwhaftn. OUTBOUND
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    • 398 18 tritium, EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE MALAYSIA SON. BHD. Fft. TEL- 03-*****50 TLX: *****MTM Booking contact Miss Qan Further load/ discharging ports en route subject to sufficient inducement. Singapore Agent Goodrich Maritime Pte Ltd. Tel: *****35 Tlx: RS ***** GRMSIN TO: PANAMA ju I.': Supercarrier Service AMERICA 19-13/12 11/12 23-24/12 21/12
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 1031 19 The Straits Steamship Group foTzr. Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited CONT/UNtRSHP SERVICE TO UK/COHTWENT: lnerpool MY an or edmukh FRANKFURT EMS Accepting Cargo For: r| It C«pwtut«v Mm, fi djm to Adtvep Amstcfdjm ißuven to Bream ■npten to li UK Aethnliera. B« :ONTAWERSHP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT: H'bwt
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    • 266 19 £><7 SudAmoricana CSAV EXPRESS SERVICE TO CHILE rao «sa stok Nona «sn w mbca qq wnor »*i/ no AKSXI 14/12 MMJU 21/12 U/2 11/2 12/2 14/2 IS/2 I KSSB U/12 mMKM 27/12 V 2 7/2 «/2 11/2 12/2 B KSSfI 21/12 CARGO FOR PUNT A ARENAS. TAICAHUANO (SAN VICENTE) ACCEPTED
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    • 394 19 NOTICE SARAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CONGESTION SURCHARGE The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at the undernoted port and have reported and agreed on the following:ASSAB In the light of
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 243 20 TO EUROPE/MED F ROM N CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS rTTTTT INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARO6RS CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WEEKLY Singapore: BIRKART SEA. Te»; *****11 Pt. Kelang: BIRKART SDN. BHD. Tel *****66 P M LINE CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE JAPM/STRAITS/JAPAN gran a<|ip«i piatai PMMI Tom noma im dk 12/12 HMD SAM 12-N DK 20/29 OK 29/31
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    • 671 20 JCSline K—iA cMtwritm FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE CJ TOKYO m C A PMB IN CHM CfINTMO 38W FROM I'JROPt VIA SUEZ A Mrmh ,hf Ace Comorlium CHM* CONIWCIt 371 OMENTU OW Sit ROHAN lAC{ m Jtt KFTUM CAYSTAI 371 Mrta* Spirt (18/!?) 17/12 <»/!?> 23/12 1/1) 30/12 8/1) 6/1 Fill IY
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    • 407 20 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) I td rE L *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** &RS ***** I \S I I R\ \K I R. Ill) STRAITS/JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE I SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS Loadh| at appropriated Berth P4-P5 NOTE: ALSO CALUNG OTHER JAPAJCSE PORTS. HONGKONG. TAIWAN I CHMESE PORTS.
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    • 1027 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) inn eiiun EKI GOUXN na iw ivh una na Gun not INMC mat ami m IK uc 11/12 14/12 K/12 11/12 U/12 25/12 24/12 21/12 27/12 21/12 11/12 U/U 4/1 C/l 1/1 7/1 11/1 11/1 IS/1 14/1 U/1 21/1 22/1 21/1 25/1
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 677 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL MAJAPAHIT GOWA KOTA SINGA SIN JKT SBV SIN HKG KAO *TCH KEE BUS MUR HTC YOK KOB KEE SLO SLD IN PT 13/12 17/12 19/12 20/12 20/12 23/12 omit 27/12 20/12 24/12
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    • 190 21 <m THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD. #09-00, Robina House, S pore 0106 Tel: *****88. Telex: RS ***** BOOKING: *****88 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK EQUATOR IV SK 7/86 EQUATOR IV |SK 8/86 SS 2 SINGAPORE TO SABAH PORT SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK With Reefer, FCL LCL Container Service
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    • 709 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTPCNT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSWPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS (KjJEBSEN LINE WL NEW ZEALAND TO NEW ZEALAND, PAPUA NEW GUINEA FIJI AND SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS masanc mt nan wmm BM SM WG lAt POST MORESBY TA/AR HA m TNARU BIUFF
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    • 366 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. GESUtt LLOYD F T. UmOA INOOIIEStA P.T. TVNCORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE Suto|oct to Inducomant, Also •ccoptinq cargo to Caaablanca, Port Baid, Port Alexandria, Genoa, Trieete. ALSO ACCCFTVK BOTH CONTMOS. COfNENTKMM. CARGO VIA T/S TO UK
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    • 411 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loadmf for Rangoon Spore PKeianf Penanj Bangkok PMYA mw 10/13 Dec PA-AN VIO4W 17/11 Dec 22/23 tec •SAGAWG ¥7W 11/20 Dec 21/22 Dec loainf (or Arrtwp. Rotdm I Ha6j V* BANK LINE express ggggarwe sawct NORTHBOUM) TO UKC SPORE ROAM HULL
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 864 22 SA CANADA rLAWTIC COAST (Round Th« World Sorvic*) [V K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. 0 LEGEND V 5 N JAOC V 5 PACIFIC COAST PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH WEST FEEDER VSI SP PK PN SP MOTHER VSI T/S PORT LA/IB OAK MOTtO VSI T/S PORT SEA VCR PIAND
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    • 334 22 JARDK SHPfMG AGENCES (REG. 2425 M/ OOK) 200 CANTONMENT ROM) #12OS SOUTHPOMT SNGAPORE 0701 lei *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMKAL/CES T* *****18 220 BOOKINGS TH ********** FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD i* af -4" II 11'J I» i h i .Mil TOKYO AND YOKOHAMA Vessel: 14.12.86 'nap' SOON KMT
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    • 650 22 M AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container s IttOri PAHan liwt V«i*S(KXf HHC Ifwi Sydn Aho Aufph RAADAS V? 6 1? Ok 76 Dk 4 lan lan Met B«ft ISUCLIPWRV9 IS On CHANOKMS V? 3 ?la« 1/ lan ?6 lan ?4 lan Ad« Bm IALABAR V3l nk AABIROAS *3?
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    • 884 22 GOLDEN LINE S£> GUAN GUAM SHPHNG (PTE) LTD 21. TMM Afr SkMl smgatok iim m *3*3999 at uksi STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN KM Colombo Kirjth. Bonla, Dub* GOLDEN HARVEST Colombo AkkH. Dub* Bahrain S port P KfUnf Pmjnf 16/17 OK 1012 lai PW9QUAM TANG QUAN CHINA OCEAN SHAPING CO.. PEKING
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    • 435 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN, INCHON Vessels Name S port No t Donam (lON 17/1? No I Donam Mm 11/12 No 7 (mm (lON 2/1 Ooo»j»t Sapphre/CIO 1/1 No Omni, (lON 9/1 Eastern Ooritll 14/1 No t Dm, 701N 17/1 No IDm
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    • 437 24 j REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) SEA MAGON KNLMK PIYA BHUM fTTW U ill] H I'.'Pfi i TII fi-fi U r*TB l. w i.i k? "i k i EggFF^TH lIW.. B H h*M H&< ?J U fffl'.'ff I riTflTI L* m LJT r iin FTB^TB EOI
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    • 373 25 Handling System Co Sdn Bhd. K. Lumpur TEL: 03-*****75/6 TEX: MA***** HSKUL S'por* TEL: *****60 TLX: RS ***** NOTRANS H.S. CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VSL SIN PK Loading for MAYA 20/12 25/12 Syd./Ada./Malb./Fram M.S. MARU 29/12 30/12 Yoko/Koba/Nagoya/Moji Loading for H S CONTAINER SERVICE WEEKLY (6/12 13/12 20/12 27/12) H.S. EUROPE Hbg./Rtd7Bre/Ant./UK.
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    • 325 25 l WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE/JAKARTA SINGAPORE VESSEL WOT ETA ETD PRASETIA PRABHAKTI 95-96/16 15/12 16/12 97-98/S6 26/12 27/12 99-100/86 29/12 30/12 16-17/S6 12/12 13/12 18-19/86 19/12 20/12 20-21/86 26/12 27/12 JAKARTA ETA VD 18/12 20/12 29/12 31/12 01/01 03/01 15/12 17/12 22/12 24/12 29/12 31/12 General Rgent* Asia Perinto
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    • 542 26 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****52, *****62, *****82 TLX: R*****1 FLINER ACCEPTING FCL, LCL CONVENTIONAL MDOLE EAST SERVICE 11 14/12. 11/12 DUBAI. BAM UN. MUSCAT. DOHA. DAMMAN. 25/ M. 2S/12 KUWAIT ABU DHABI t HONGKONG/CHINA SERVICE 14/12. 23/12. UNGANG, BEUN6, TIANJM. SHEKOU. SHANGHAI. 31/12. 1/1 GUANGZHOU, NHAATOA 10/12. 17/12. 24/12
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    • 419 26 HEAP SENG TRADING I SHIPPING PTE LTD 6001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HE APC 0 VOK SjM 14/17 DIC N/21 DIC 23/24 KC 27/21 DIC 31/31 DEC sroK 13/14 DEC 21 DIC 27 DIC 3 MM PR
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