The Business Times, 31 December 1986

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1986 75 CENTS
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  • 227 1 STOCK MARKET OTHER THAN some activity in a few counters, there was little excitement in the market yesterday as share prices closed easier. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 6.99 points to 891.21 and the BT Composite Index eased 2.71 points to 781.26. Falls outnumbered rises by
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  • 688 1  -  Every hotel will be hurt, says hotel association spokeswoman By GOH YEE LING TEMPERS ARE RISING in the hotel industry over the "diabolical" and "negligent" marketing tactics of the world's tallest hotel, Westin Stamford. The furore started a fortnight ago when Westin introduced
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  • 335 1 THE POWERFUL Hongkong anticorruption agency, the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), is believed to have stepped into the fraud case involving the main Hongkong branch of Overseas Union Bank. Reuter, quoting government sources in Hongkong, reported yesterday that the ICAC
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  • 137 1 AP THE US GOVERNMENT said yesterday that its main barometer of future US economic activity shot up by 1.2 per cent in November, the largest increase in seven months. The US Commerce Department said the gain last month in its index of
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  • 310 1  - Teck Hock Co looking for a rescuer By ELAINE KOH TROUBLED commodity trader Teck Hock Co met its nine creditor bankers yesterday to discuss a scheme of arrangement to salvage the company. Teck Hock, which was given a two-week moratorium from Dec 23 to sort out its trading problems. owes
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  • 473 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG, Chief Reporter THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF of The Straits Times Press (1975), Mr Peter Lim, is to hand the job to his deputy, Mr Cheong Yip Seng. Mr Lim, 48, will become the chief editor of a new newspaper to be published
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  • 107 1 AP. Reuter BANK INDONESIA governor Arifin Siregar yesterday denied rumours of another devaluation of the rupiah. "This is not true, you can buy as many dollars as you want at the bank," he said. The rumours were triggered off by a sharp increase in trading volume
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    • 382 1 Leader, Page 6 Top 100 IT'S THAT TIME of the year when we take a look at the ranking of the top 100 companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The first listing based on market capitalisation will appear on Jan 5. This will be followed by another based
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    • 182 1 BALLY »V SmrzrridnJ rnri h lllf i 11l t!hij\ J Sole Agent SG Parratt Son (Ptel Ltd Singapore Indonesia expected to announce tough budget, Page 3 You make Buying a home is now easier. Just choose the home you want: a bungalow, a terrace house, an apartment or a condominium
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 521 2  -  By LIM SOON NEO A JOINT VENTURE between China Travel Service and the Singa-pore-based Ko family has been negotiating with some companies here on the possibility of their involvement in a chain of hotels in China. Negotiations were entered into over
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    • 176 2 SHELL Singapore will raise the wholesale (posted) prices of some of its petroleum products from today. Price increases of naphtha and naphtha (reforming), aviation turbine jet (Jet A-1), kerosene and gasoils range between 1.5 US cents and 5.5 US cents a US gallon. Prices of industrial
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    • 223 2 BY 1990, about 100,000 workers will be trained under the Core Skills for Effectiveness and Change (Cosec) scheme, a programme to upgrade work and human relations skills. Initially, about $2.8 million will be spent to train 8,000 workers, Mr Koh Juan Kiat,
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    • 124 2 THE GOVERNMENT'S Master Plan to conserve certain historical sites in Singapore is on exhibition at the URA Building. The exhibition, called Conserving Our Remarkable Past, will feature the Master Plan tor conservation of the central area. It shows the integration of conservation with the development
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    • 310 2  -  By JEFFREY TSANG THE POOR economic climate has affected even the rehabilitative programme of prisons. Score, or Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises, yesterday reported a 10 per cent drop in its revenue for the last financial year ended March 31, 1986. Consequently,
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    • 383 2  -  By AMY BALAN SOME $50 million of Central Provident Fund money belonging to about 2,800 members could be made available to banks and insurance companies in 1987 when the highly publicised Central Provident Fund Minimum Sum scheme takes effect tomorrow. These are
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    • 575 2 Seminars and Courses 1 15-17 January 1987, m ELEcnoasrart MAXIMAL SECURITY ASA 87 Wc»vx (ipontion Nf7 World Trade Centre, Singapore. DURATION TITLE Jan 12 Diploma in Production Manog«m«nt Jan 12-19 CDP for Managerial Personnel Jan 12-23 Corporate Strategy in Manufacturing Sector Jan 12- Instrumentation and Mar 6 Control
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    • 304 2 QAF LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) INTERIM STATEMENT The Directors announce the following unaudited results for the six months ended 30th September 1986 The Group The Company Notes i Interest Expense ii Depreciation iii Extraordinary Items Profit/(Loss) Closure of Supermarkets Goodwill written off group Less: minority share 1,823 1,699 4,228 2,747
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 594 3 ARRIVALS Operator Strvk* Local From number tim« CAl 0342 1305 LUX/DXB GIA GA900 1310 PKU SIA SQ37 1330 MAN/AMS/DXB SIA SQ1 1330 SFO/HNl/HKG SIA SQ61 1335 BKK SIA SQ109 1405 KUL SIA SQ238 1410 MES SIA SQ455 1410 BWN GIA GA895 1425 AMS/FIA/ QA/AUH THAI TG440 1430
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    • 185 3 UPI CHINA'S foreign trade deficit fell by almost 64 per cent to US$2.l billion in the first 11 months of 1986 compared with the same period last year. The official Xinhua News Agency said on Monday that China was expected to earn US$3 billion
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    • 70 3 AP A DEVICE that turns on all of a car's tail-lights when alcohol is detected on the driver's breath passed appraisal on Monday in Beijing, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. The breathalyser would enable police to detect drunken drivers in a stream of traffic, said the report,
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    • 425 3 Reuter INDONESIANS are expecting an austere 1987/88 budget announcement next Tuesday, only four months before a general election, financial analysts and bankers in Jakarta say. The past year's dramatic fall in oil prices has already forced the government to devalue the rupiah, cut spending
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    • 221 3 THE THAI government's failure to furnish details of projects eligible for foreign aid is adversely affecting economic cooperation between Thailand and Japan, the director of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) in Bangkok said. Mr M Goto told a local newspaper that Jica could
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    • 187 3 AP THE EUROPEAN Commission has said it plans to pursue its complaint under international trading rules against Japan's system of taxing alcoholic beverages. The announcement on Monday followed the Japanese government's intention to change its tax system, including taxes on imported wines and alcohol.
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    • 112 3 AP NEARLY 6,000 foreign workers left the United Arab Emirates in November, reflecting the impact of the oil price collapse on the Gulf state's economy. The Labour and Social Affairs Ministry said on Monday 4,000 of the 5,880 foreigners left Abu Dhabi and Dubai,
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    • 256 3 UPI NORTH KOREAN President Kim II Sung proposed on Tuesday top-level political and military talks between South and North Korea to discuss national reunification, the country's official press reported. Kim, calling national reunification "the first and most urgent question," said the proposed
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 462 4 UPI WEST GERMANS, helped by price stability and their highest average net income increase in 16 years, will continue to see their economic well-being improved next year, a government spokesman predicted on Monday. Friedhelm Ost, chief spokesman for the government of Chancellor Helmut Kohl, said
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    • 346 4 AP FORMER White House budget director David Stockman has accused President Ronald Reagan of waging a "phoney war against spending,'' and predicts he will leave a US$l.5 trillion deficit. "The next president will inherit a publicly-held federal debt nearly triple that accumulated by all of
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    • 227 4 AP A NEW LOOK at tobacco use by Americans shows that total cigarette consumption rose 70 per cent from 1950 to 1981 and then fell about 9 per cent from 1981 to 1986 The US Agriculture Department report said total cigarette use was
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    • 79 4 Reuter THE GROUP of Six nations has issued a call for the renewal of superpower arms control talks in the coming new year. In a joint statement released in Mexico City on Monday, the group comprising Mexico, Argentina, Greece, India, Tanzania and Sweden urged
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    • 420 4 Agencies FORMER BRITISH Prime Minister Harold MacMilian, who revived his nation's spirit after the Suez crisis and told South Africans 25 years ago to prepare for a "wind of change", has died. Mr MacMilian he became the Earl of Stockton in 1984 died on
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    • 410 4 AP JANUARY SALES in London, one of the world's greatest merchandising events, have got off to a brisk start. At the Scotch House, John and Nancy Helmke from the US, on vacation in London, were looking for scarves and sweaters to take
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 273 4 RAS prices In 8 c*nt»/kg, FOB In bal« 1 NOON CLOSE Buyers S*ll*rs Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS Prompt 181.50 182.50N 182.50 183.50N Int 1 RSS Jan 87 181.00 182.00 182.00 183.00 Int 1 RSS F*b 182.00 182.50 183.25 183.75 int 2 RSS OP 175 JO 177.50N
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    • 82 4 (c«nrt/kg, 1-ton i I JAN 87 FEB 87 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Suy*r> S*ll«ri Suy*n S*H«n SSR 20 172.00 174.00N 173.00 175.00N SSR 50 170.00 172.00N 171.00 173.00N MRELB Buy*r« S«ll*rs Buyers S«IUn SMR CV 280.00 282.00N 281.00 283.00N SMR L 282.00 284.00N 283.00
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    • 208 4 SINGAPORE The market closed firmer yesterday with January One RSS buyers quoted at 182.00 cents a kg. up one cent from Monday. The morning session gained 0.75 cents on some book-squaring activity ahead of the year-end holidays in thin trading. Trading in the afternoon was quiet but prices rose
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    • 123 4 THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market rose nine cents to dose at M 516.90 per kg yesterday on increased overseas demand. Dealers said a stronger sterling against the ringgit gave rise to fresh European interest, with renewed Japanese and sustained local
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    • 137 4 Chinese Produce Exchange S*H«rs' noon closing prtcos on Doc 30 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Mk FOB 66.00 Old drum FOB 76.00 Now drum FOB 86.00 Copra Mixod (too**) 33 buyers Pepper Muntok Whit# FOB NLW 1415.00 Sarawak Whit* FOB foq NLW 1400.00 Sarawak spodal block FOB NLW 1012.50
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    • 195 4 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on Monday with losses of 5% cents a bushel in near January to one US cent in distant months Brief steadiness at the opening, based on slow country movement over the weekend, was overwhelmed by sales from Produce Grain which
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    • 117 4 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed two to 3% US cents a bushel lower on Monday. Futures opened steady but quickly turned lower led by a generally weaker trend that started in the soybean pit. Geldermann was the prominent seller with a net 1.5 million bushels
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    • 823 4 COFFEE Robusta futures closed at five-month lows on Monday after the New York market extended the losses seen earlier in London and the bear trend seen before the Christmas holidays reasserted itself. Second position March ended £56 per tonne lower at £1,685, after dipping to an afternoon low
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    • 118 4 OIL PRODUCTS YESTERDAY was yet another quiet trading day with Japan on holiday and most traders relaxed. Fuel oil however firmed significantly on the basis of bullish sentiment, tight supplies and fresh trade at high prices. LSWR edged up on the back of firmer Asian crude while Naphtha (FOB basis)
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    • 176 4 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices were lower yesterday at the close on speculative selling and buyer reserve in line with easiness in futures prices and weaker overnight Chicago soyoil futures. But trading remained quiet ahead of the year-end holidays. India's presence in the market at its weekly palm
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    • 67 4 Bangkok (US$/tooo«, FOB) White Rice 100% lt» do»» 245 100% 2nd do« 210 100% 3rd dan 205 5% 195 '0% 190 15% 185 20% 175 25% 170 35% 170 Broken Rice A-1 Super 118 A-l Special 115 C-) Special unq C-l Ord unq Loonzain Rice 100% 1 st grade
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 765 5 SINGAPORE: The US dollar recovered to close firmer against most major currencies in thin late trading yesterday. Dealers attributed the dollar s late firmness to short-covering interest given rise by Japanese newspaper report quoting Japan s Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa as saying that from the point of view
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    • 181 5 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: ■M Ofter o reee pertty chenge Local dollar* to on* unit of foreign currency! US dollar 2.1810 2.1820 2.8196 -22.65 Sterling pound 3.1918 3.1977 7.3469 -56.56 Australian dollar 1.4470 1.4499 3.4286 -57.80 NZ dollar 1.1439 1.1466 3.4286 -66.64 Canadian dollar 1.5804 1.5823 3^4206
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    • Article, Illustration
      134 5 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 2 per cent yesterday, down three points from Monday. The one-month rate fell by 5/8 point while the two and three-month fell by 1/8 point each. tedteetes tie svsrags of ffto prim* tending rates of 12 major banks
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    • 191 5 HONGKONG: The metal closed slightly lower yesterday in moderately active trading featured with year-end book-squaring sales. It settled at U*****.90/389.40 an ounce against an initial U*****.80/390.30 and was below New York's final U*****.10/390.30. Most overseas houses already left the market for the New Year holiday. On the local
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    • 101 5 Reuter THE COMBINED ASSETS of Taiwan's offshore banking units rose to US$5.4 billion at end-November from U555.26 billion in October but were down from US$6.l5 billion in November 1985, according to the Taiwanese central bank. A bank official attributed the increase to growing deposits by Asian
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    • 247 5 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed narrowly mixed yesterday compared with opening levels. after a day of light trading. Short-dates were mostly firmer at the outset following a high US federal funds rate on Monday. Thereafter, overnight eased 1/8 point from opening to close at 9-5/8 9-1/2 per
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    • 585 5 CONTINUING the weak tone set in Chicago, March Eurodollar opened at 93.89 yesterday, down nine ticks from the previous close. The short-term trend remained weak as the market was adversely affected by the weak dollar, rising oil prices and high federal funds. There was however, not much trading interest
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 603 5 t *lA< i BANK BUMIPU'I'KA MALAYSIA BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA HEAD OFFICE KUALA LUMPUR) Balance Sheets As At 31st March, 1986 LIABILITIES Current, fixed, savings and other deposits of customers Deposits and balances of banks and agents Bills payable and other liabilities Taxation Due to subsidiaries Due to other related
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  • FEATURES
    • 529 6 WESTIN STAMFORD has again taken the fight to its competitors. Coming so soon after the Government has given the hotel industry the first hint of a reason to smile with its $1 billion decision to beef up the tourist industry, the timing is somewhat unfortunate. Its
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    • 1628 6  -  Heartstrings, a phone-in-a-donation-show, begins tonight in aid of the Community Chest. The show is the culmination of several months of hard work put in by not: only the performers, but also the hundreds of people who worked behind the > scene, including several top executives.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 305 6 WKHKMMS SaimatDlJSD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Be inclined to buzz off (5) 6 Jolly Roger's? (5) 9 Sportsmen who involve me in arson, possibly (7) 10 Great man with a bed in this street! (5) 11 Units involved in the current production (5) 12 Put trees in a new position?
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    • 374 6 11 Roof edge (5) 12 Small fish (5) 13 Crockery pieces (3-4) 15 Grippe (3) 17 Desire (4) 18 For ever (6) 19 Full of flavour (5) 20 Collect (6) 22 Formerly (4) 24 Before (3) 25 Better dressed (7) 26 Highland garments (5) 27 Book size (5) 28 Prunes
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  • SPORTS
    • 188 7 Reuter BRITISH challenger, Very Promising, landed one of Ireland's top steeple-chasing prizes on Monday when he won the £50,000 (U5573,000) Leopardstown champion chase by an impressive eight lengths. The 5-4 favourite atoned for his run at Cheltenham last time out when he slipped up four fences from
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    • 161 7 Reuter NEWMARKET-based Luca Cumani, who had a personal best of 67 winners last season, is to train for the Aga Khan in 1987. Cumani said the Aga would be sending Cumani about 15 two-year-olds with the rest of his string split between Michael Stoute
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    • 65 7 Reuter TELE SANTANA, who coached Brazil to the quarter-finals of the World Soccer Cup last June, has accepted an offer to work in Saudi Arabia. Santana, 55, who announced his retirement when Brazil failed to advance to the last four by losing a penalty shootout to France, said
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    • 662 7 UPI THE RECORD shows that the chances of a wild-card team winning the American Super Bowl are highly improbable. It happens, but when it does it is worth mentioning. It was worth mentioning six seasons ago when the Oakland Raiders did
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    • 144 7 AFP MORE THAN 500 vehicles set off on New Year's day from the Place D'Armes in Versailles, France, in front of the magnificent Chateau de Versailles at the start of the ninth Paris to Dakar rally. Three weeks and 12,297 kilometres later the
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    • 495 7  -  By WALTON MORAIS WITH his amateur career in limbo, Warren's Gold Medal championships last Sunday was extra special for Vincent Lee. The 20-year-old who leaves for Australia early next year for a golf management course was looking for one more golden moment to savour in
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    • 437 7 AFP NEW ZEALAND and Stars and Stripes of the US both moved within one win of qualifying for the America's Cup challengers' final in Fremantle yesterday. But New Zealand came close to losing its air of invincibility, having to fight back
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    • 167 7 AP AN INTERNATIONAL protest ju--; ry gave new life to Steak'n ney when it upheld its protest against Kookaburra II late on Monday night. The Sydney boat was about to be excused from the Ameri- ca's Cup defenders' semi-fi- nals trial because it
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    • 420 7 AFP VIV RICHARDS' West Indies are the side to beat in the four-na-tion Benson and Hedges cricket challenge, which started at the WACA ground in Perth yesterday. In the opening clash in the A 561,000 (US$4O,OOO) one-day series, a day-night
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1137 7 to sm mm ELIZABETH TAYLOR An Intimate Portrait Bpm, Channel 12 The life of the woman whose violet eyes so dazzled Richard Burton and the rest of the world is chronicled tonight. The child star turned sultry goddess turned fat farm disciple turned relatively svelte middle-aged woman is seen through
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 530 8 NYT WITH A remarkable absence of fanfare on Wall Street, shares of the world's two largest oil companies have been climbing to record prices. It has been an astonishing performance, R Bryan Jacoboski, international oil analyst for Paine Webber, said admiringly.
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    • 381 8 Reuter WALL STREET STOCKS fell sharply in moderate trading on Monday, as investors reacted negatively to a lower dollar and higher oil prices. Analysts said there was still a chance for a year-end rally before the New Year but they added that any upward
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    • 163 8 DEC C S 2754 A lean Alum 38% Alfloma Stl 10*8 Bank Nova Scotia 17% Bank Of Montreal 33% uncfi Ball Canada 3714 Bp Raaourcaa 36% uncfi Braacan CI A 26% Campbl Laka 25% Canadian Imp Bank 20% 17% Carting O'KNh 13% uncfi Cn Btfirt CI A 30% 13
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    • 201 8 DEC 2* RAND 1INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 1200 150 320 Aeci 1450 445 -5 AMIC 462S Barlows 1800 15 2975 CNA 200 unch Currie Fina nee 500 10 Edgars Fed Votk 195 Fugit 805 Hiveld 590S •10 Lib Hold* 2900 50 Lonrho LTA 190 -5 M And R 680 10
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    • 632 8 DEC Ut A lean Alumin Alcoa Alleg Intl Allied Sig Allied Stores Allie-Chalmers Am Brand* Inc Am Can Co Am Cyanamid Am Eiiac Pwr Am Expreea Am Horn* Prod Am Motor* Cp Am a* Inc Amerada Haaa Amoco Corp Amr Corp Armco Inc Aaarco Inc AH Richfield Alt
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    • 686 8 Amsterdam DEC FLt ABN 524 00 Aegon 87 80 -05 Ahold AKZO 157 10 Alrenta 140 80 AMEV 7420 0 4 Amro Bank 89 90 -04 Ass Stad 128 50 34 Berkel 18 50 -0.7 BOLS 164 00 -0 5 Borsumij 143 1 Buehrman T»tteroO« 57 30 -12
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    • 174 8 NYT THE PACIFIC REALTY Corp, which earlier this year was rebuffed in a bid for US Home Corp, has formed a joint venture with Trafalgar Holdings Ltd. Pacific, a closely-held company based in Dallas, said the new venture intends to buy a significant amount of
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 335 9 DEC 30 CENTS INDUSTRIALS A C 1 405 -15 A N 1 310 unch Aberfoyle 1110 unch Age 325 unch Amcor 400 -20 Ampol Exp 335 5 Ampol Pet 270 -5 Anz 572 2 Ariadne Auat 336 1 Ashton 262 2 BHP 876 2 Besch Petroleum 65 unch Bell
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    • 284 9 AUSTRALIA: Support for selected industrial stocks, particularly media issues, pushed prices to record levels for the second day running yesterday. However trading was quiet and, apart from takeover play for the Herald Weekly Times, lacked focus. By the close, the All Ordinaries Index had risen 3.1 points to 1,470.2, passing
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    • 475 9 HONGKONG: The Hang Seng Index edged up 6.91 points to close at a new high of 2,559.36 yesterday, after a lower opening due to mild profit-taking by local investors. Late recovery was attributed to unwinding of hedge positions following settlement of the index futures contracts for December earlier in
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    • 169 9 BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index rose 0.07 to 207.20. Turnover totalled 2,490,568 shares worth 347.1 million baht. The Tokyo, Manila, Seoul and Taipei markets wara closed yesterday. oec jo bant Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya Investment 234 unch Bangkok Agro-lnd 61 -05 Bangkok Bank 279 2 Bank Of
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    • 103 9 Reuter INDONESIA has awarded a US$9O million oil exploration contract to a group of Japanese companies led by Japan Petroleum Exploration Co Ltd (Japex), the Antara news agency said. Japan National Oil Corp will finance 90 per cent of the deal to look for
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    • 433 9  -  By PETER JANSSEN THAI AIRWAYS International (Thai) has chalked up a pre-tax profit of 1,500 million baht (about U5557.7 million) for fiscal year 1986 while its total passengers topped three million for the first time in the national flag carrier's history,
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    • 207 9 AP A DEBT-RIDDEN South Korean construction company has been placed under court management in a move to save it from bankruptcy, bank officials said yesterday. Under court rulings, the commercial Bank of Korea said it will freeze all assets and debts of
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    • 157 9 AP NIPPON STEEL CORP, one of the world's largest steel makers, has plans to build a manufacturing plant to produce steel sheet for cars in the US through a joint venture to be set up with Inland Steel Co. The mass-circulation daily Asahi Shimbun said
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    • 729 9 We promise you a great Thai-mmm! Try a Thai seafood buffet this New Year. Chao Phaya have a deliciously tempting Thai New Year seafood buffet with over 40 irresistible dishes to choose from. So this year, don't settle for less try Thai, at Chao Phaya. You'll have the time of
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4125 10 SLUGGISH trading characterised the market yesterday which was apparently unaffected by bad news concerning OUB. Share prices closed easier across the board. Though the market was on the whole quiet, there were three counters which attracted interest yesterday OUB, Hotel Plaza Warrants and
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    • 270 10 Rises Dufc* »oby 605 OUE 358 IG8 Corpn SO* 79 U C 5954 0 S 895 M Irawariat 695 N S T 484 Prima 464 0 Keromot 458 Falls A N 10W 522 Not Iron 412 S 1 A 925 SPH 770 Comings 620 Waama* 515 OUT
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    • 2863 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT"
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    • 241 10 Managers' prices MARA-Bumiputra for Dec 31 Finf B'putro 518 523 Second B'putro 469 474 Singapore Unit Trust Thtrd B'putro fourth B'putro FiHh B'putro Sixth B'putro 370 4 15 2.67 275 375 4 20 272 280 The Commerce 0 89 The Savings Fund 082 096 088 S'pore Prog Fund
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    • 121 10 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 1633 23 Monday *****2 Wee* ogo 1594 44 All Industrials Tuesday Monday Week ogo NEW YORK 2341 9* ***** 2327 5 Hang Seng Index Tuesday 2559 36* Monday 2552 45 Week ago 2501 94 Dow Jones Monday Friday Week ago 1912.12 1930 40 1926
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    • 130 10 HONG LEONG CREDIT Berhad: 17th AGM at the Conference Room, 14th Floor, Bangunan Hong Leong. 117 Jalan Bandar, ***** Kuala Lumpur, today at 11am. PEAK HUA INDUSTRIES Berhad: 17th AGM at the Conference Room at Lot 1509, 15th Floor, Wisma HLA, Jalan Raja Chulan, ***** Kuala Lumpur, on
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 429 11 Bernama HOTEL AND PROPERTY group Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd is restructuring its long-term loans so as to ease its cash flow problem. Faber Merlin chairman Abdullah Mohamed Yusof said during the company's annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that the
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    • 2088 11 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma I—l Ajlnomoto (300S) A)ex HoJdg I —l Alcorn
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    • 838 11 Reuter SHARE prices yesterday were easier initially in reaction to Monday s 18point fall on Wall Street. At 1200 GMT. the FT 30 rose 1.8 to 1308.9 and the FTSE 100 gained 2.7 to 1674.3. On Monday, the FT 30 closed up 7.6 to 1308.8 and the FTSE
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    • 430 11  -  B* ELAINE KOH MR LEE HOWE YUNG, related to the chairman of United Industrial Corporation Lee Kim Yew. has agreed to buy 45.43 million new shares in Hongkong-listed Evergo Industrial Enterprise Ltd. The purchase, worth HK$3l.B million at 70 cents a share, would
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    • 319 11 F N profits increase 8pc to $28.7m SOFT DRINKS giant Fraser Neave has recorded an encouraging 8.1 per cent rise in group pre-tax profits to $28.67 million in the half-year ended Sep 30, 1986, compared with $26.53 million in the previous corresponding period. Thanks to a drastic one-fifth fall in
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    • 394 11 UNITED ENGINEERS Ltd's associate, United Engineers (M) Bhd, has clinched one of the biggest highway contracts in Malaysia a Ms 3 4 billion job to construct the remaining stretch of the north-south highway. In Singapore, investors reacted positively to the news by
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    • 441 11 PROPERTY and finance stocks shone on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in active trading. Selective industrial counters were also accorded good support. Dealers said some of the seldom traded issues were window-dressed prior to the close of the year but others gained further
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    • 368 11 The Sanwa Bank Limited INCORPORATED IN JAPAN Nonconsolidated Balance Sheets As at March 31. 1986 and 1985 Millions of Yen Report of Independent Certified Public Accountants To the Board of Directors of The Sanwa Bank. Limited We have examined the nonconsolidated balance sheets of The Sanwa Bank. Limited, as of
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  • 478 12  -  Building mainly for new owner's use By AMY CHEOK THE INSURANCE CORPORATION of Singapore Ltd, the publiclylisted insurance subsidiary of DBS Bank, is acquiring Cecil Point for $30.17 million. ICS has entered into an agreement with Cecil Land Development Pte Ltd and Kapo
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  • 276 12 AFP THE 22 MEMBER STATES forming the debt-ridden International Tin Council have become the target of more legal action by creditors seeking to recover losses suffered when the council's costly attempts to support the market collapsed in October 1985. creditor sources in London said
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  • 64 12 AFP FOREIGNERS enjoy working in Malaysia but find dealing with government bureaucrats difficult and troublesome, according to a survey by PA Consulting Services released in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Of the 226 foreigners polled on working and living in Malaysia, 93 per cent said they enjoyed working there.
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  • 424 12  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM THE JACK CHIA-MPH group, which showed some promise of containing its losses in the year ended March, has once again plunged deep into the red in the latest interim period. In spite of a slight 5 per cent increase in
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  • 264 12 THE SEASONAL DEMAND for cash during the festive season has pushed up the overnight rate in the interbank money market. The overnight rate, which held between one per cent and 2.5 per cent during the first half of this month, rose generally to between
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  • 405 12 UPI THE JAPANESE government, saying that its defence commitments outweighed appearances, yesterday abandoned a decadeold symbolic ceiling on military spending but pledged that Japan would never again become a major power. The decision, designed to fulfil defence pledges to the US, came at a
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  • 293 12 THE HEAD of the American Business Council (ABC) has called on the Singapore government to review its tax policy with a view to reducing taxes in the light of similar developments in other countries recently. Mr T J Bolam, expressing confidence in Singapore's
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  • 684 12 AP AMERICAN COMPANIES have been acquiring a considerable amount of technical know-how from the Soviet Union some with military uses and more may become available after New Year's Day, says John W Kiser 111, president of a firm in the technology transfer business. "In the
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  • 119 12 UPI COPIES of Time magazine with Philippine President Corazon Aquino splashed on its cover as Woman of the Year sold "like hotcakes" in Manila yesterday within hours of hitting newsstands. A Time official in Hongkong said that the company had allocated 100,000 copies to
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  • 90 12 Reuter COMEX gold futures were mostly weaker yesterday in early dull dealings marked by a lack of enthusiasm on either the buy or sell sides, dealers said. February gold traded at U*****.70 an ounce, off US$O.3O from Monday's finish. It kept to a narrow range of
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  • 61 12 Reuter WALL STREET stocks inched lower in early trading yesterday. A lower bond market, responding to a weak dollar and a 1.2 per cent rise in November leading economic indicators, kept stocks on the decline, traders said. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid three points to 1910.
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  • LATE FILE
    • 38 12 Bernama ES MALAYSIA'S Producers Price Index (base year 1978) for the third quarter fell 0.34 per cent to 116.2 index points from 116.6 in the second quarter, according to the Statistics Department. Berna-
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    • 54 12 AFP MOHAMED Said Keruak will be sworn in as Governor of Sabah, a palace statement said yesterday. Mr Said, 60, replaces Mohamed Adnan Robert, 69, an ethnic Kadazan, Sabah's largest racial group which is predominantly Christian, though Mr Adnan himself became a Muslim on his appointment
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    • 53 12 UPI SOUTH KOREA is considering allowing the import of selected US farm products in the latter part of next year. "Any imports of US farm products, if made, would be considered within the framework that would not hurt the fragile domestic farm industry," a
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    • 69 12 AFP THE CHINESE government plans no major price rises for 1987 and will pursue price reform with only "little steps". Keeping retail prices stable had been identified at a recent national meeting on prices as a "major task" for the coming year, with prices
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    • 51 12 Reuter CHINESE democracy is superior to American democracy and Chinese people have too rosy a view of politics in the US, the People's Daily said yesterday. "America is a violent, unequal society controlled by a tiny minority of people with the backing of big businesss," it
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    • 50 12 Outlook: Showers over a few areas in the afternoon Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Dec 30at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.2 Aaaodated humidity 96 Minimum temperature 23.7 Aaaodated humidity 73 Hours of sunshine 3.40 Rainfall In millimetres 1.1 Rainfall thia month 367.2 Rainy days this month 16
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 433 13  -  By JUNE LIM CONFERENCE secretariat Henry Noon and Co will start a bulletin board for shipping schedules next June. The Bulletin Board on Shipping or BOS in short, will only provide information of conference members unlike Teleshipping International, a computerised on-line service
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    • 96 13 NISSHO IWAI has financed the purchase of a 100,000-dwt tanker by Singapore Utra Shipping Co. The Japanese trading house put up US$33 million for the Samsung Shipbuilding Heavy Industries constructed tanker. Nissho Iwai also disclosed recently it has placed orders for four chemical tankers with
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    • 362 13 Reuter THAI PRIME Minister Prem Tinsulanonda has approved a communications ministry proposal to allow private companies to operate four deep sea ports, three of them new, Deputy Communications Minister Sanan Khachornprasart said on. A report from Reuter said Prem agreed in
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    • 275 13 KUWAIT will buy six tankers for oil products from a South Korean shipbuilding company for US$l32 million, the chairman of the state-owned Kuwait Oil Tankers Co announced on Monday. Chairman Abdel-Fatah Al-Badr said that the purchase contract with the Korean company Samsung
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 86 13 Reuter KENYA'S main port, Mombasa, remains paralysed by a strike involving 12,000 dockworkers. shipping agents in Nairobi said yesterday. Talks between representatives of the dockworkers' union and the state-owned Kenya ports authority were apparently inconclusive, they said. Officials of both sides declined to comment on the
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    • 1242 14 NYT LAST MONTH, T Y Chao sold his collection of jade, lovingly assembled over a lifetime, to help pay his shipping company's US$B5O million in debts. Mr Chao. whose Wah Kwong shipping group is in the middle of a painful restructuring with
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    • 966 14 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner X 1 Alltrons VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Atlas Line X 3 ANl 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 API III 2/3 ASCI III 1 Bait-Canada Line VII
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    • 1041 14 CHARTER operations on the London shipping freights market were predictably slow on Monday following the Christmas holiday, with most reported business actually having been concluded last week. Sparse grain voyage fixing included two cargoes on Chinese account. The Reliance I received U5512.50 (3.000 discharge free) for a 30,000-ton
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    • 175 15 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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    • 192 15 UPI THE 1986 SHIPPING season on the St Lawrence Seaway has ended without the maritime traffic jams that plagued the inland water route for the past two years. Saturday's passage of a 220metre grain freighter, the Maple Cliff Hall of Montreal, marked the
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    • 708 15 THE YEAR IN |\EVfEI¥ i Freight rates AFP SHIPOWNERS were again faced with bleak conditions in the dry cargo market during 1986, with earnings being threatened by feeble trading volume in many commodities and by a continuing large excess of tonnage in
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    • 358 15 AP THE PRESIDENT of a board of inquiry into the sinking of a British tanker off Iceland said the accident occurred because the captain "misjudged his position." Sigurdur Eiriksson, sheriff for Iceland's Eastern Fjords, said after the end of the official hearing into
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    • 107 15 AFP THE WORLD volume of laid-up tonnage was 23.82 million deadweight tons (dwt) at the beginning of December, its lowest level since January 1982, compared with 25.29 million dwt one month earlier, Lloyd's Monthly List of Laid-Up Vessels reported on Monday. The number of vessels
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    • 264 15 A LUXURY yacht once owned by ex-Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos is likely to be purchased by Chinese interests. A report in the South China Morning Post said the President, which has been in Hongkong waters time and again for nearly two years, was
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    • 5296 20 AARMUt Evar Guard. Evargraan, Dac 31 Luna Maarsk. Msarsk Lina. Jan 3 Evar Going. Evargraan. Jan 4 Tang Ha. China Ocaan. Jan 4. Ming Univarsa. Yang Ming. Jan 5 ABIDJAN Luna Maarsk. Msarsk Lina, Jan 3 Nad Wlllamakark. Nad-EAC. Jan 5 Gold
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    • 1221 20 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VhmI B«rth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cotnari K15 alongside 31.12/1500 Hong Hing K16 alongside 31.12/1200 Hosei Moru K30 alongside 31.12/0600 Hugheverett K21 alongside 31 12/0600 Qinghecheng <29 alongside 05.01/2300 Taihangshon <32 alongside 0301/0600 Waheng K33 alongside 0301/0600 World Sonpo K27 alongside 31 12/2300 Xindu
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    • 652 13 Oi;mil hi s 1 )K n< Mi;u\ tis|Z3» 3 PUBLICATIONS OVEIQEAS GotUdim* LINE NORTH AMERICA ATLANTIC EXPRESS (ROUNO THE WORLD ROUTING) vo» scp lbh arrow nfk nyc hfx VERRAZANO MIDGE M 1/1 1/2 Off 14/2 16/2 11/2 ORIENTAL MINISTER 21 14/1 8/2 19/2 21/2 ZJ/2 25/2 9EORGE WASHINGTON NORTH AMERICA
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    • 69 13 [KMDB FROM THE PORT of Los Angeles to the docks of Liverpool and the shipyards in South Korea and Japan, the shipping world has been turned upside down by five catastrophic years of tumbling freight rates and rising costs. Page II The Year in Review Freight rates Page 111 Index
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    • 1146 13 Available at all good bookshops THE HEART OF THE DRAGON MAERSK LINE /m m EAST AFRICA SERVICES INAUGURAL SAILING TO DAR ES SALAAM MOMBASA NAIROBI ADRIAN MAERSK VOY 8703 etd SIN 17.1.87 To "•4»n< Ptntng H Tunes VI 1500 MRS 5/1 0500 MRS M. RANOO 11/1 2 2/11 M. RANOO
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 401 14 OUTBOUND TO NORTH CONTINENT COMPAGNIE MARITIME D'AFFRETEMENT REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST TO MEDITERRANEAN AND EUROPE ALSO ARABIAN GULF AND INDIAN SUB CONTINENT Alto Mxcptinf cargo to all U.K. destinations. Scandinavian (Aarhus. Copenhagen. Gothenburg) and other European Inland points. Alio accapting FCL Cargo to limauoi, Martin. Lattakia. Batrut and Akiandria
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    • 432 14 EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TEL: 03-*****50 MALAYSIA SON. BHD. TLX: ***** MTM Frt. Booking contact Miss Gan PT. KLANG a/i a/i I*2 W 3/3 10/3 Further load/ discharging ports an route subject to sufficient inducement. Singapore Agent Goodrich Maritime Pte Ltd Tel: *****35 Tlx: RS ***** GRMSIN LOG. FOR Hongkong-Kaohsiung-Kaelung-lianyungang
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 799 15 The Straits Steamship Group r\TFZ-'i Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited CONTRMERSHP SERVICE TO UK/COHTRPIT: Also Accepting Cargo For: HMturf to Caßonhißen. Aartws. Gethentairt. Melmo. Stockholm. Haiti Rotterdam to tatwff. Ainetordeni. 0«io Inmnhiw to Irwai :to ail UK totiMtim. Hfsst and Dublin (CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM INCONTINENT: GULF SERVICE
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    • 942 15 Franco Belgian Services I .1 r t ~*1 t rrn, hr. u ,th I .1 r A .«f. rn me* (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORHUM^ CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FWI EUROPE S POKE P KELANGLa Har»aß dan F'Stowt Han B'Havan AM 1 Jan (30 Dac) It Jan 20 Jan
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 303 16 100 Years Liner Shipping Far East 7 1886-1986 Z_ \J TO CONTINENT/UK Hapag-Uoyd EXPORTS FROM N. CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS Frankfurt Express Cardigan Bay Tokyo Bay largs Bay Kurama Maru Kasuga Maru Bonavon Liverpool Bay City of Edinburgh Frankfurt Eiprtu Benalder Singapore *****66 K. Lumpur *****2S Booking *****78 P. Kelang *****18
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    • 708 16 JtC.S.LINE MiHfA SHl?*>*6 C9MP§MATIS9 fUILY CONTAINERISED TO fROM NORTH AMERICA WEST COAST •FDR/MOTHER VESSEL *SP NC 37E/K WONIS JIN ME 6/1 KCH 29E/K. WONIS ONE 67E 13/1 SSB SIE.P PROSPERITY 6E 20/1 MR 41E/P PROSPERITY iE 27/1 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF INIVIN CRYSTAL REED 54 Sid HAISBON 31 10/1
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    • 430 16 JjyHai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** &RS ***** ASTERN CAR l INI R. I I I). STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIETS JOVIAN BRIGHT ORANGE SURF SEKI NAGOYA 1J 21 45 S'pore P Ktllftg Penjng Yokohama Loading at appropriated Berth
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    • 903 16 El EVERGREEN Full Container Service EVER GATHER EVER GUIDE EVER LIVING EVER GLORY EVER LINKING EVER GLOBE EVER LEVEL Round-ThfriWorld East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: 1) PROVIDENCE. NEWARK. SAVANNAH. KB TO* PHILADELPHIA. NORFOLK. JACKSONVILLE, WILMINGTON. KMRJOA ETC 2) ATLANTA CHICAGO DETROIT. COLUMBUS OTHER MAJOR MCROBRIDGE DESTINATIONS ?*!L TO
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 842 17 W PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL MAJAPAHIT GOWA KOTA SING A SIN JKT io/i ia/i 21/1 23/1 5/1 7/1 TCH TAICHUNG SBV SIN HKG KAO *TCH KEE I 14/1 IS/1 22/1 24/1 25/* 2S/1 2S/1 28/1 2/2
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    • 847 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS express container service to uk/continent lay Tokyo Bay Lwp b) Kaaufa Mart. Lioorpool lay 25/2 City of Edinburgh V 3 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT NAM HAVEN I) OAM HAVRE STOW P KLANG S PORE FOR Frankfurt Eiprau Saila* Sail* Sa.iad Sail* Sanaa) WU 31/12 HKG TW*
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    • 720 17 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. GESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUOERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSRIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VESSEUVOY I S PORE BILBAO BREMEN A'DAM/R DAM H BURG OCEAN PRIMA/6WB 31/12-2/1 2S/1 30/1 2/2 L.J. BONTANG/10WB 13-15/1 14/2 22/2 2S/2 GANOA GAMA/17WB 24-27/1
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    • 365 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok PAGAN VIO7KK In Pt SITTWAY V27W 3/4 Jan PA-AN VIOS* 10/12 Jan •HANDALAY 2/3 Fab 4/5 Feb Loading for Europe V* BANK LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE RDAM HULL
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1382 18 USA CANADA OTUNTKCMSLtRouiKI The World Service) [j K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. VERAZZANO BRIDGE VB4 9 Jan 1 Feb 12 Feb 14 Feb 16 Feb 18 Feb 0. MINISTER V2B 14 Jan 8 Feb 19 Feb 21 Feb 23 Feb 2S Feb PACIFIC COAST PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH
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    • 743 18 4j a AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers CALABAR V3l 3 Jan I ESTECLIPPtR V 10» Jin I CALABAR *32 5 Feb INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CALABAR V 31 S O. MANIPUR V.3OH Accepting FCL7FCL Containers Singapore P Ketone Pwurw Leading ARUNACHAL PRADESH V JM4 i Jan MIZORAM V3SH
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    • 794 18 tTT&n GOLDEN LINE wre a>i GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23. I« Iff SW SMGUOtt 0104 111 534»M <1* IMS) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore PKeung p«u«g GOLDEN HARVEST CotombofKarachi/Dubai/Kmaart 10/12 Jan GOLDEN HAVEN Cotooibo/Karachi/Muscat'Doha 25/27 Jan CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ukc convehtionai service P.KLANG
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    • 382 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road «27 16 Internationa' Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Lines) &r<Q)BI£LBIA-&.XarM BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pore P KcUn| Loadtnf tor KARINA 88W927 Sailed Sailed ROT/ANT/BREMEN/ESBJERC/ UK (AVON) DOOYANC FRONTIER 881tt29 Sailed In Pt ROT/ANT/UK (AVON) Agents Sinftpore INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BOOKING *****11
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 829 19 Agents S pore NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Tel No Office Terminal CPf BOOKINGS 278W77 *****7 7 *****U *****53 OR DIRECT LINES NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD STT FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA *****53 *****42 27*5742 *****19 *****16 *****11 NEPLINE SDN BHD 360M87/*****45/*****53/*****26 NEPLINE SDN BHD *****71/*****34/*****35 NEPLINE SDN BHD. tISU9«2OO3S/t27MO/t27tt1«27K2 Alto accepting cargo
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    • 494 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON 1 Vessel'» Name No 7 Donam/610* Dooyang Sapphire/610 No 9 Donam/MON Eastern Glory/611 No 6 Donam 701N No 1 Donam 701N PKelang Inc Busan IVI 7/1 (Off hire) 14/1 aa 13/1 (OH hire) 20/1 31/1 29/1
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    • 685 19 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANC M S SHARIKAT WAH SOON SDN BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JAIAN CEMPENING. PORT
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 399 20 ifffWl REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) VESSEL PIYA BHUM SIRI BHUM SEA DRAGON JENLINK PIYA BHUM RATANA BHUM SIRI BHUM SEA DRAGON JENLINK PIYA BHUM SIRI BHUM SEA DRAGON JENLINK PIYA BHUM RATANA BHUM i —iryw TO SOUTH THAILAND VESSEL RATANA BHUM SINGAPORE Sat CSHSIBS!/!* TO
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 164 20 Regionol Weather m VA is I v* ■4 K I sS vs SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. R Thunderstorm T,mp,ratur* XN. JL r Weother Wind direction with speed m k V Shower fA o, *<~♦ Cloudy Sk Swrfoce wtt%d\ art »n<hcoted b» 0"0«t which with
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 471 21 Ultll A AIIVJ AIITAUUf fT Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE INDIA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE CALCUTTA MADRAS KATHRINE SIF 006 SAILED IN PORT IN PORT FLEX AFRICA FLEX AFRICA 007 SAILED IN PORT 03-04 JAN KATHRINE SIF 006 05-05 JAN 09-11 JAN 14-15 JAN 10-10 JAN
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    • 165 21 y Handling System Co Sdn Bhd. K. Lumpur TEL: 03 *****75/6 TEX: MA***** HSKUL S pore TEL *****60 TLX: RS ***** NGTRANS H.S CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VSL SIN PK Loading for MAYA 20/12 25/12 Syd./Ade./Melb./Frem H.S. MARU 29/12 30/12 Yoko/Kobe/Nagoya/Moji H.S. CONTAINER SERVICE WEEKLY (6/12 13/12 20/12 27/12) H.S. EUROPE Hbg./Rtd7Bre/Ant./UK.
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    • 486 21 INTERCONTINENTAL TIMBER CARRIERS BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD PARCEL SERVICE To: CONT/UK PORTS: Ag«nts: SINGAPORE: CALICO SHIPPING PTE LTD Tf) *****66 Tlx RS ***** CALICO Fa* 22*5271 PORT KELANG: PERKAPAIAN UTAMA SDN BHD Tot *****9&6 KOTA KINABALU KESAWAN SHIPPING SDN BHO T* *****7/*****9(3 Inas I TG. MANI: RASA MUHIBBAH SDN BHO Tal *****7
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    • 297 21 t&CNC LINES WEEKLY FCL LCL CONTAINER SERVICE SPORE BKK HKG KAO KEE KOB MOi BUS KUO LUNG V 612 4/1 8/1 13/1 15/1 17/1 21/1 22/1 23/1 YE LAN COS 11/1 14/1 21/1 22/1 24/1 B/l 2*l W KUO HSIUNG V7Ol 20/1 23/1 30/1 31/1 2/2 (/2 7/2 1/2 TAO
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    • 228 21 TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SPORE P KELANG PENANG PAIEMBANC BELAWAN TIMBER GLORY V-S2 SjiM Jl/12 G SELATAN Vll VSQ 13/1 ISA 17/1 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 610 22 KIUKH L CROSSWATER ACCEPTING FCL LCL HONGKONG KEELUNG/TOKYO BANGKOK AUSTRALIA FREMANTLE USA/CANADA UNITED KINGOOM/EUROPE NEW ZEALAND uiuszn 9 /I 15/1 in m 6/1 13/1 m 21/1 5/1 19/1 3/2 6/1 13a 20/1 4/1 22/1 30/1 15/1 22/1 6/2 Battery Road. #09-08/09/10. Straits Trading Building Singapore 0104 Tel *****55 (10 Lines)
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    • 410 22 HEAP SENG TRADING A SNIPPING PTE LTD 6001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO PORT KELANG/PENANG DIRECT WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL/CONTAINER SERVICE TO PHUKET VESSEL VOY NO SPOKE PHUKET PKLANC LAMPUNC VISII7 3 JAN t(] JAN
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    • 559 22 ta C.V. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) LC BRIDGE V»W ORIENTAL CHIEF VUW KOREAN JACEJIN V37W NEPTUNE CRYSTAL V3WT Spot* m w nn m I burj Brtm Antwerp 31/1 Iff iff 7U KI m 14/2 ISff
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    • 754 22 fMMsmn COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) ft "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" M Lending for C«ll»o. Mataram. Ik) arid all ottw Peruvian ports with transhipment at Jl Kobe On CPV Through Bills of Lading to final destination j Penang* P. Kelang Singapore Zk MURRAYEVERETT 3/4 Jan Q THOMASEVERETT 19/21 Jan W. HUGHEVERETT
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    • 236 22 Z I M I "uIL MnTAINU stfcvi« accepting ttiliti cargo*. to USA East 4 West Coast, Carribbean.East Canada. HAITI, Port Au Spain, Barbados N. ST. LUCIA. ZIM EIUT CONTAINER LINE SIN ETM AU PIE K( TIS (N m Melbourne *02 2m an nn an w CHINA EXPRESS WU 13/1 Accarfinf
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