The Business Times, 6 February 1987

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 237 1 STOCK MARKET SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market closed mixed in active trading yesterday with Malaysian counters stealing the most attention. The Straits Times Industrial Index drifted marginally lower by 1.71 points to 971.26 while the BT Composite Index was down 1.05 points to 864.60. Total
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  • 550 1  -  By AMY BALAN AFTER HAVING been in the doldrums for months, interest in Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd, the beleaguered investment arm of the Malaysian Chinese Association, is being revived on some imminent developments perceived as bullish by market operators. Unconfirmed reports of sn
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  • 170 1 BALLOTING for Singapore National Printers (SNP) shares will be held today. Applications for SNP's offer of seven million shares at $1 each closed at noon yesterday. DBS Bank, lead manager and underwriter for this first Sesdaq issue, was still busy counting the number of
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  • 724 1  -  Sales of 4.3 m shares spread over seven-month period By ALVIN TAY Banking Correspondent THE CONTROLLING shareholders of the Industrial and Commercial Bank, the Tan family, have unloaded a total of 4.3 million ICB shares, representing an 8.61 per cent
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  • 155 1 AS THE END of the Lunar New Year festivities encroaches, hordes of superstitious and curious diners are crowding restaurants stabbing at raw fish salads to get their fair share of luck. BT offers a tongue-in-cheek guide to Yu Sheng for the wholly uninitiated in tomorrow's
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  • 526 1 Reuter JAPAN is ready to cut interest rates next week if it looks likely that major nations can reach some agreement on stabilising volatile currency markets, senior Japanese central bank officials in Tokyo said yesterday. "It is possible that our
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  • 300 1 AFTER seven months of negotiations, an agreement has finally been reached between the Hong Fok group and its 11-member syndicate bankers over the restructuring of a $SS-million loan for the construction of the Concourse. a retail, office and residential complex in Beach Road.
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    • 280 1 For the sake of children CONTROVERSY is raging in the United States over attempts to establish a national policy on child-care leave for working parents. Once a topic relegated to the women's pages, child-care is now hotly debated in American newspapers, including business publications. See Page 8 \mm •NAME INFORMATION
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 565 2  -  By TONG SUn CHEE A MASSIVE $450 million conservation project gets underway today with tenders being called for the renovation of 32 pre-War shophouses in Tanjong Pagar. The programme to preserve historical parts of Singapore will commence with the first phase of conservation work to be
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    • 233 2 JOHN E POTOTSKY has been appointed director of planning and supply of Mobil Oil Singapore. Mr Pototsky takes over from W Wiggans who has been assigned to Mobil Sales and Trading International Ltd in Japan. Mr Pototsky, 34, joined Mobil Exploration and Producing, international division, in Dallas
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    • 126 2 A BRITISH company dealing in hot-metal equipment has won a $130,000 contract from the Ministry of Education to supply forges and workshop equipment for 10 secondary schools. About half the equipment, including forges and heat-process-ing equipment designed for technical workshops in schools, have been
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    • 67 2 THE NETHERLANDS's Minister for Foreign Trade, Miss Y M C T Van Rooy, arrives this Sunday on an official visit. The Minister will call on Mr Goh Chok Tong, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, on Monday. She will also visit BrigadierGeneral
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    • 262 2 A SINGAPORE SUBSIDIARY of French aircraft maker Aerospatiale will increase its investments here. Samaero also plans to raise its stock of inventories from $10 million to $40 million when it moves to a new hangar and workshop near Chang i next
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    • 93 2 THE MEMBER of Parliament for Cairnhill, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, has submitted questions on unsold Housing and Development Board flats for the next parliamentary sitting. He will ask Mr S Dhanabalan, the Minister for National Development, how many completed HDB flats are yet unsold to
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    • 255 2  -  By CHARLES SAVAGE REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS will have an old hand at the helm of their association Mr Kwee Liong Keng, a director of Pontiac Land Pte Ltd. The Real Estate Developer* Association of Singapore (Redas), with 186 members, has elected an
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    • 151 2 FOUR NEW members have been appointed to the Trade Development Board. The Ministry of Trade and Industry yesterday announced yesterday the following appointments: Mr William Liesman (Dirsctbr, Phibro Energy); Mr Seek Hong Chee (Group Managing Director, Wearnes Brothers); Mr B H Hylkema (Chairman and Managing
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    • 225 2 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE OftGAMSBt Feb 17 Cargo Claims and Hotel New Otani Singapore Insurance in China National Implications and Shippers' Settlements by Council local Traders Feb 17 Singapore Taxation Mandarin Hotel National University of I Singapore Feb 17 Programmable Automation Robot leasing Controllers in Applications and
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 446 3 AP CHINA'S official Xinhua News Agency has released the full text of new rules on what kind of companies with foreign investment can qualify for preferential treatment from the government. The rules indicate that so-called "export enterprises" must manufacture goods mainly for export, the annual
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    • 232 3 UPI HONGKONG officials have warned more than 4,500 people their jobs will be threatened when Britain withdraws its military garrison prior to returning the colony to China in 1997. The colony's official radio network on Wednesday said it had learned
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    • 275 3 NYT THE US has decided to reject a request from a group of South Pacific nations to accept conditions designed to help make the region a nuclear-free zone, according to government and diplomatic officials on Wednesday. Jhe Reagan administration has- been deliberating over whether to
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    • 405 3 Reuter UPI VIETNAM'S new leaders have launched a major drive to tighten communist party discipline, punishing slack local officials and threatening to expel members whose corruption undermines Hanoi's authority. Party organisations in Hanoi and at least four provinces around the country have already
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    • 269 3 Reuter PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak surprised Egyptians on Wednesday by ordering a national referendum on whether to dissolve the three-year-old People's Assembly (Parliament). The presidential decree invited Egypt's 13 million registered voters to go to the polls on Feb 12 in
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    • 218 3 AFP THE EXECUTIVE BODY of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) has formed an arbitration panel to investigate accusations by the European Community that Japan has been discriminating against imported alcohol from the community. A separate panel was also formed
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    • 120 3 AP INVESTIGATORS from the US government's General Accounting Office expect to report late next month whether Japanese motorcar makers' US factories help or hurt the economy of America's mid-western region. A newspaper reported on Wednesday that government auditors visited car factories in January and reviewed
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 167 4 AP US SPENDING on social welfare programmes from public schools to social security and medicare rose to US$672 billion in fiscal 1984 but claimed a smaller share of the gross national product. The total increased nearly $30 billion, or 4.7 per cent, from
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    • 238 4 AP A NEWSPAPER review published on Wednesday of a film about Josef Stalin's rule denounced the view held by some Soviet citizens that Stalin's years in power were a time of order and efficiency. The review in Moskovskaya Pravda also said the villain
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    • 646 4 Reuter AMERICAN Energy Secretary John Harrington, seeing prospects that the power of Opec will revive, urged the West on Wednesday to build up its own strategic oil stocks and hunt for new oil fields outside West Asia. Even in the present
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    • 341 4 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION, pushing major economic reforms under Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev, may decide to send a new generation of managers to learn the job at Western business schools. Ivan Ivanov, First Deputy President of the Soviet State Foreign Economic Commission, told international
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    • 370 4 AP RUNAWAY INFLATION is the greatest risk feeing the Mexican economy this year, according to a report by an economic research group on Tuesday. The Centre for Economic Studies for the Private Sector urged the government to reduce inflationary pressures before
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    • 167 4 AFP UNEMPLOYMENT in nine of the 12 members of the European Community rose to 11.3 per cent of the working population in December, up from 11.1 per cent in November but unchanged compared with December 1965, the statistics office reported in Brussels on
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    • 405 4 UPI SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev met a group of prominent US politicians on Wednesday and warned that the deployment of the space-based Star Wars defence programme would make nuclear arms control impossible. The Soviet leader also accused Washington of being irresponsible in its attitude
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 245 6 Reuter HENRY KAUFMAN, the marufjHi dfffctor of Salomon Brothers djfc,' opposed the request of commercial banks to the Fedwif ,I**serve Board for expanded trivflfedht banking powers. Instead of further piecemealjr*W~ lation of the US financial syet»iMl*Ple Fed, Mr Kaufman favour*) a «PWMehensive
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    • 129 6 Reuter AMERICA should persuad* Qa enter into a new agreement ofnMHWM standards similar to onA "iMffttHy reached with Britain. jiUtf i The executive viceAmerican Express Corp, Htrfjrp**man, told a conference on CWfljßi US free trade negotiations the ministration should seek CartMHec*» operation in agreeing
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    • 559 6 Reuter STATE-OWNED Chinese banks are rapidly expanding their branch network and business in Hongkong as they take a more active role in China's modernisation drive and the Hongkong economy. Hongkong-based Chinese bankers said the Chinese banks, traditionally geared to serve Chinese enterprises and Hongkong businesses
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1018 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar staged a mild rally in moderate late trading to close firmer against most major currencies yesterday. The dollar's late rise followed speculative buying and short-covering after holding steady for most of the day. Its outlook has changed following a batch of better-than-expected US economic
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    • 225 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: CuwwclM Noil—I ntm MMmIm Local dollars to o ■M n* unit of 1 0>*r cms partly Foreign currency: <*em* US dollar 2.1390 2.1400 2.8196 •24.14 Sterling pound 3.2534 3.2570 7.3469 -55.72 Australian dollar 1.4277 1.4305 3.4286 •58.36 NZ dollar 1.1657 1.1684 3.4286 -66.00
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    • 298 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady yesterday at easier opening levels in quiet afternoon trading as the market lacked fresh factors. Most operators were awaiting the outcome of the US Treasury refunding auction and today's US unemployment data for January. Short-dates weakened between and 5/16 point at the
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    • 286 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed lower in fairly active trading yesterday on continued local selling as traders turned increasingly cautious. The strength of the US dollar had dampened interest in gold, and traders were liquidating their positions amid renewed speculation about a Japanese discount rate cut which if true
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    • Article, Illustration
      141 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 3 per cent yesterday, down 1/4 point from Wednesday s close. The one-month term rate ended unchanged while the two and threemonth rates felt by 1/16 point each. Indicates Via average of tha prima landing rates of 12
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    • 636 6 THE UNEXPECTED re-serve-draining intervention by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday night saw March Eurodollar opening three ticks lower at 93.70 yesterday. But prices recovered during the day and firmed to the day's high of 93.73 on a newspaper report that the Bank of Japan had decided to cut the
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 201 7 ONE UNDESIRABLE byproduct of industrialisation is pollution. According to one report, 19 of Taiwan's 21 major rivers have become nothing more than "polluted sloughs". Along the Tan Shui River, pollution has become so bad that a particular 64-km stretch can no longer support life.
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    • 347 7 IBM WILL INCORPORATE a special chip developed by British company Inmos into a new range of very powerful personal computers (PCs) that is likely to be introduced later this year. The move by the world's biggest computer maker has wide implications
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    • BITS & BYTES
      • 186 7 A SWEDE has come up with a new way of attracting tourists to his country a mini-submarine to take them to the bottom of the sea for a look at marine life and centuries-old wrecks. Mats Andersson, an inventor and skindiver, said his mini-subs, designed
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      • 129 7 AP "ALIENS" and "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" gathered 11 nominations each on Wednesday to lead the field for the 14th annual Saturn awards, recognising achievement in fantasy, horror and science fiction films. Sigourney Weaver received a best actress nomination for her
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      • 122 7 AMERICA yesterday launched a na-tion-wide programme designed to stimulate creativity in its children in 85,000 elementary schools across the country. The Invent America programme, which started with a three-day conference in Washington for 600 school teachers, is sponsored by the US Patent Model Foundation and supported
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      • 123 7 THE BIGGEST BEER MAKER in Japan has succeeded in fusing cells of wild and cultivated potato species to produce hybrid potato plants, according to a report by the Kyodo News Service. Kirin Brewery Co, which controls some 60 per cent of Japan's booming
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    • 605 7 THE LEADERS of the free world's two biggest economies took time off from their busy schedules last week to lobby for their pet scientific projects. US President Ronald Reagan and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone were drumming up support for the
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  • FEATURES
    • 462 8 ON FEBRUARY 18, trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore Dealing and Quotation (Sesdaq) system will commence with the listing of Singapore National Printers. Investors, in their rush for a bit of the action in SNP, may miss out on the momentous event. Sesdaq may not
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    • 1021 8  -  Talks to set tone for summit Indonesian President Suharto arrives today for talks with Mr Lee Kuan Yew. The talks are expected to focus on Asean matters, leading up to the Asean Summit in Manila scheduled for the end of this year. Regional Correspondent
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    • 353 8 NO MAJOR bilateral issues are scheduled for discussion today when President Suharto and Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew hold a private closed-door meeting. Observers have taken this as a sign of the mature state of bilateral relations. The two leaders are
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    • 1047 8  -  Childcare, once relegated to the pages, is now hotly debated in American national newspapers and business publica- tions. The debate centres around a bill which seeks to guarantee child-care leave J for employees male or female upon the birth, adoption or serious
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 642 8 BfciStOOTltankELcietf mmmm CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Criticise a mother country! (6) 7 Film story to arrange in a score (8) 8 Begins to get the jumps (6) 10 A land of poets (5) 13 Forward in proper time (4) 14 Girl got up as a flower (4) 15 Verdi's one-woman
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  • SPORTS
    • 627 9 UPI ON THE FINAL tacking manoeuvre of the 1987 America's Cup. the man who- conquered seemingly impossible odds to win back the trophy he lost in 1983, broke down and cried. Dennis Conner wept openly three years ago when Alan Bond's Australia II beat him
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    • 334 9 UPI AUSTRALIANS shuffled into the upstairs room at the Royal Perth Yacht Club in twos and threes on Wednesday to take one last look at the America s Cup. After 3-1/2 years residence at the club, the America's Cup the
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    • 351 9  -  By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE'S rising tennis star Lela Zainal will spearhead the local challenge for honours in the Marina Square Singapore International Junior Tennis championships on Feb 23-Mar 1. The 14-year-old student, who already has International Tennis Federation junior ranking points
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    • 395 9 Reuter TOP SEED Mats Wilander of Sweden was bundled out of the US professional indoor tennis championships on Wednesday night as John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors marked thei r return to competition with straight-set wins. Connors, the second seed, beat Spaniard Sergio
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    • 114 9 Reuter MIKE TYSON suggested he could become the most active heavyweight champion in 20 years when he arrived in Las Vegas on Wednesday to begin his final preparations for his clash with World Boxing Association (WBA) titleholder James Smith. The World Boxing Council
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1144 9 wtsoaoaiMQ FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES Raggedy Man 10.30pm, Channel 5 Melodrama set in World War II Texas about a young divorced switchboard operator trying to make a better life for herself and her two boys. Sissy Spacek turns on the water faucet in this one. Eric Roberts and Sam Shepard
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 593 10 NYT WITH THE Dow well above 2,000 it almost got up to 2,200 on Tuesday before falling back some brokers have begun to tell their customers it will go to 3,800 or 4,000 in the next couple of years. But sceptics think the
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    • 399 10 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices rose sharply to a record in extremely heavy trading on Wednesday. Energy stocks, reacting largely to an agreement by four US oil companies to purchase Saudi Arabian crude through Aramco, led the market with strong gains. The Dow Jones
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    • 142 10 FEB 04 AtritiM Ct 37% Imp Oil CI A. Inco Irrt Prov Plpa 59 18% 46% 2% 27* lu Intl 22% Karr Addiaon 18% Bank Nova Scotia.... Bank Of Montr«al Ball Canada 19% 38% 40% Lotoiaw Co McMII Bldl Molaon A. 12% 56% 25% 30% unch 2% unch Bp
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    • 196 10 FU M RAND Truat Bk Un Steal 136 00 unch MMMTMALt Woottru 1560 unch A Alpha. Abarcom Aaa 1400 366 1660 -25 unch -10 unch MM Anglo* IQt 7000 -50 w up 5150 Angvaal *****6 unci Barlow* 1975 15 Buff *4* C G Smith. 3350 unch CNA 325 unch
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    • 607 10 FEB M US S A lean Alomin Alcoa. 36* 4354 +1* Allag Intl Allied Sig Alltad StorM Allis-Chalmars Am Brands Inc Am Can Co 13* 46* 2* SO* 99% uncti 1 1* •K Am Elisc Pwr 30* Am Expraaa Am Horn* Prod Am Motors Cp A max Inc
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    • 824 10 Amsterdam Pts M PIS ABM 506 00 -0.5 Aaoon Ahold Akzo Alranta AMEV Amro Bank. Am Stad Barfcal BOLS 79.00 101.50 132 70 141.90 66 00 .64.40 124.00 21.70 156 00 -0.7 0.2 0.5 unch •1.3 -0.6 -0.5 -0.7 unch Boraumi) Buahrman Tatta Calve ***** iroda 52.00 666.00
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    • 63 10 Reuter ALLIANZ AG Holding is likely to pay an unchanged 12 mark dividend on its 1966 results. Managing board chairman Wolfgang Schieren said provisional figurea for 1986 showed group results were good last year and he was confident about the outlook for 1987. Aliianz had raised
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 393 11 HONGKONG: The Hang Seng Index ended at a new high yesterday on continued support from local and overseas institutions. The index closed up 15.51 points at 2,652.14 after touching an overall record of 2,672 at midday. The Hongkong Index rose 10.65 points to 1,702.43. Stocks opened higher in line
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    • 270 11 27.70 0 2 FEB OS All Sincere Indus Asia Cement Camay Con* MT t 2 36 31 90 39 80 -0 02 0.1 -0.1 Kuochan Dev Lee Chang Yuen Chem Indus Lien Hwa Indus 25 60 33 50 22 30 02 0.1 07 Chang Hwa Bank. Chang Loong Chia
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    • 403 11 TOKYO: Shares fell nearly across the board in extremely heavy trade as investors took profits to boost cash positions ahead of next Monday s listing of shares of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), brokers said. The market average closed down 178.79 at 19,795.08, after rising 17.54 yesterday. Declines led
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    • 90 11 Ft 8 OS Marsteel Oriental B 0 032 0 002 Acoje Mining. Anglo Phil 0.004 Phil Overseas Philex B 0 0525 unch Apex Mining B 0 0675 Picop B Atlas Con 6 20 PLDT ?M Baguio Gold Basic Petroleum 0 0066 0 013 -•-0 0006 San Miguel B 0
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    • 465 11 SYDNEY: Australian shares closed sharply higher in active trading on keen local and offshore interest in mining and industrial stocks brokers said yesterday. They said record performances on overseas equity markets overnight, recent strong profit results and a firmer Australian dollar boosted sentiment. Interest in heavyweight miners, blue-chip industrials
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    • 106 11 FEB M WON Kangwon Ind ***** 3000 475 90S -20 •10 Kia Motor 1690 36 Daelim Ind Daewoo Corp Koion Ind Koraa Long Term.... 40S0 .1900 200 70 Daewoo HMvy Daishin Securities... Ooog Ah Phar 1310 3610 ***** 5 -116 160 Oriental Brewery Oriental Cham Pacific Chemical Samhwan 1450
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    • 159 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index slipped 0.20 point to 210.95. Turnover totalled 854,392 worth 193.3 million baht. The Book Club Index was down 0.22 at 189.57. Reuter FEB M Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya ln»astmant Bangkok Agro-lnd Bangkok Bank MOT 258 74.30 265 unch 1.5 unch -2
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    • 71 11 Reuter INDUSTRIAL EQUITY (Pacific) Ltd, a Hongkong investment firm, has raised its stake in Northwestern States Portland Cement Co to 11.3 per cent from 10 per cent and has gained representation on the company's board of directors. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange
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    • 714 11 Reuter THE SOARING Tokyo share market, whose average last week briefly passed 20,000 for the first time, is likely to run into turbulence after Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT) is listed next Monday, brokers and analysts said. "Most people think the index
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    • 303 11 FT THE JAPANESE government may raise more than US$4 billion this year from the sell-off of its stake in Japan Air Lines (JAL), nearly twice the amount which it had planned on. The prospective increase is due to the sharp rise in JAL's share price
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 552 12 MBT NEW RULES will be introduced for the natural contract on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) to make it a cross between the open outcry system and the whispering system to help revive the now "dormant" rubber futures trading. An innovation is
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    • 303 12 Reuter THE ASSOCIATION of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) plans to cut exports in the year from March 1 through a joint reduction of 4,361 tonnes by six members and a rise of 3.761 tonnes for Bolivia. The Bangkok Post, quoting a confidential report providing quota
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    • 147 12 MALAYSIAN crude pslm oil prices eased from initial highs to close lower yesterday on speculetive selling snd reserve of buyers following Indie's reluctance to sccept low pslm oil prices offered at its weekly vegetable oil import tender. Interest wss confined to February deliveriee, with central region felling Mss
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    • 104 12 OIL PRODUCTS FUEL OIL weakened yesterday in line with falling European prices. Naphtha was also weaker with Japanese buying interest dropping below 160 c+f Japan. Kerosene showed signs of firming ss recant reported supply overhang appeared to be disappearing. Gasoil remained unchanged, and LSWR was quiet. Closing prices for crude
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    • 60 12 Bangkok Broken Rice A-1 Super A-1 SpwM C-1 Sp«M C-l Ord 128 125 unq (uss/toMw, rot) Whit* Rice 100% 1ft daw 100% 2nd daw 100% 3rd da* 5% si a 255 220 215 205 200 195 1t5 ISO ISO Loonzain Rice 100% Id grad* 100% 2nd grad* 100% 3rd
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    • 124 12 THE PRICE OF TW on I» Kuala Lumpur Tin Market fall four canto yesterday to doaa at M 517.10 par kg from Wedneeday on raAm mii >■ ilii im OsJCwO uIQInQ acuvny. Dealers said Mm marital continued Its bssrtsh trand as strong buyers ra(itHivvQ vOvwiil
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    • 324 12 SMGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with March One RSS buyers quotsd st 105.00 cents s kg, up two cents from Wedneeday. The morning eeesion rose two cents on light buying coupled with some short-covering in quiet trading. Prices remained little changed from lunch breek levels in thin afternoon
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    • 281 12 RAS prices mie FOB tat ball m NOON CLOSE hi 1 RSS Prompt WfWI 195.00 196.00N wuywrt 195 JO 196 JON tat 1 RSS Mor 87 193 JO 194X0 195X0 196X0 K 1 RSS April 193.00 193 JO 194JO 195X0 tat 2 RSS Of 184 JO 186
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    • 79 12 fa-*/** Raiel*) MAI t 87 AM 87 i (currant month) (forwoi 4 month) NOON NOON RAS lwy*i S*n b|wi iihn sat 30 181.00 163.00N 112.00 IMJOON sst to 179.00 1I1.00N ISOLOO 1«2J00N nr. UM'.m Sal*n SoAvt SMI CV 2(7.00 289.00N 1Ji 2U.00 *****N SMI I 217.00 2WJOON
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    • 130 12 Chinese Produce Exchange S#Htn' noon doting pr Feb 5 (SS/100 kg). ton on Coconut oil It* FOB 86.00 OM dram FOt 9640 New drum FOt 100.00 Copra Mixed (too—) 50 Ulan Pepper VV nfiW FOt NIW >tiLU1300.00 XJrawai Tvnnf FOt taq NIW 1285.00 Mock FOt NLW 962J0 Soi
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    • 470 12 COFFEE Robuata futures moved off afternoon lowa towarda Wednesday s close on routine jobber buying and covering. but still ended with loaaes of £14 to £19 a tonne. May futures traded last at £1,599 a tonne, down £16 from Tuesday night, after buaineaa between £1,615 and £1,565. SUGAR
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    • 228 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trada cloaad on tha day'» lowa, down two to 1)4 US cants par buehel in light trada on Wedneeday. March aettied at U554.96 aftar posting a 2%-cent ranga. Haavy tachnical raaiatanca aaan above tha US$5 mark in March and tfea country movamant
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    • 243 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on or naar the day's highs, up US cents to one cent per bushel in light trade on Wedneeday. March settled at USS2.BOK after posting a 2%-cent range on the day while new crop July settled at a new contract
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    • 479 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chan Sin Tiok Teo Sin Tiok of No. 34, Bedok South Ave 2 #15-367, Singapore 1646, have applied for a Second Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s Som Coffee House Restaurant, 251-A Arcadia Road #01-29, Singapore 1128, and that
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    • 490 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Lee Kiok Kheen of No. 79 Dunlop St Singapore (0620), have applied for a Second Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s Kehg Joo Heng at 79 Dunlop St Singapore (0620), and mat this application will be heard in Court
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    • 243 12 MTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Tan Geok Kim of No. 112 Bt Purmei Rd #***** Singapore (0409), have applied for a Second Class Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s G K's Catering at 2 Bt Merah Central NPB Bldg, 6th Fir Podium Block, Singapore (0316),
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    • 351 12 Bonvests Holdings Limited 541 Orchard Road #1600 Uat Towers Singapore 0923 NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at 541 Orchard Road #1600, Uat Towers, Singapore 0923, at 1030 a.m., on 23 February 1967, for the purpose
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4145 13 THE SINGAPORE stock market had a day of active trading yesterday, with prices closing mixed. The Straits Times Industrial Index ended the day lower by 1.71 points to 971.26 while the all-sector BT Composite Index was down 1.06 points to 664.60. Total
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    • 244 13 SINGAPORE Rites Indt cot Pab 9 Pa* 4 S P K San* NO VI 34 W CiiaidH BMiM tMra HMgt 730 ♦29 limiMi *****014 *****17* HK TW. Carp 90# *4 24 4T04/0J 142 274 Idman Hyd 230 30 •TCAO •4439 -4401 Paraanw* 149 It ITO«V *****7 *****3
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    • 3900 13 810 and allar pocw officially listed and bmln— in and reported to tha Stock Exchanga of Singapore yaaterday wtth tha numbar at shares tradad shown in brackate in lots of 1,000 unite unless otherwise specified. All •Time Satttemant Contracts ara quoted after tha word "SETT'.
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    • 155 13 WEARNE BROTHERS, UrnHad: 72nd AGM at 85 Chulia Street, #19-00, OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104, on Wednesday, Feb 11, at 10.30am. CI HOLDINGS Berhad: EGM at Anggerik Room, 4th Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur, on Feb 14 at 9.30am. SINGAPORE PRESS HOLDINGS UmNed: 2nd AGM
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 299 14 MBT MEPRO HOLDINGS, the largest shareholder of publicly-listed Emtex Corp, is believed to have come under the scrutiny of Salleh, Leong, Azlan Co, the court-appointed receivers of Koperasi Serbaguna Fortiss. Sources said Fortiss's receivers moved into Mepro premises on Wednesday. However, a spokesman from
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    • 159 14 Bernama BANK NEGARA Malaysia has conducted a raid on 12 companies belonging to Mepro Holdings in relation to its investigations on Koperasi Serbaguna Fortiss Bhd (Fortiss). The bank's spokesman said that the assets of the 12 companies were also frozen from yesterday. He said that
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    • 409 14 SHARE PRICES gained further ground on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday but closed off the day's highs. Rampant profit-taking was discerned but was fairly well absorbed and gains were recorded for the third consecutive day. Second and lower liners were at
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    • 248 14 Reuter JOHN FAIRFAX Ltd's surprise offer for the electronic media assets of the Herald and Weekly Times Ltd (HWT) group has reopened what had seemed to be a closed chapter in the split-up of HWT's assets. Fairfax has offered AJ27O million for HWT's
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    • 608 14 FT LONDON has been an important centre for trading foreign shares for many years. But the London Stock Exchange's development plans to lead the global market, outlines of which were revealed on Tuesday, signal a highly aggressive stance which is likely to worry
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    • 2926 14 BID and offer prices officially Uated and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of chares traded rimm in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcorn «38 MS) IS) 80 (2) 81 (2) 82
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    • 111 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursday *****3 Wednesday *****8 Week ogo closed Hang Seng Index Thursday *****4* Wednesday 2636 63 Week ogo closed All Industrials Thursday 2418.8 Wednesday ***** Week ogo 2371.8 NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday *****3* Tuesdoy *****5 Week ogo 2163.39 TOKYO Nikkei Average Thursday *****06 Wednesday *****87
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    • 244 14 Monogtn' pricct MARA-BumipiJtra for Feb 6 First B'putra 566 571 Second B'putro 510 515 Singapore Unit Trust Third B'putro 403 408 The CoHwct 097 The Savings Fund 0 86 S'pore Prog Fund 036 S po'« Sk Fund 064 S'pore Invest Fund 0 72 S'pora Equity Fund 046 104
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    • 516 15  -  By HOMER CHEN FOUR BANKS have petitioned to wind up Sigma International, a company linked to the Tan Koon Swan/Pan-Electric Industries controversy, for non-payment of $10.67 million worth of debts. The four banks and their claims (as at October last year) are
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    • 387 15 MBT THE UMW GROUP and Toyota Motor Corp (TMC) of Japan are believed to be close to finalising negotiations to restructure the latter's motor operations in Malaysia, currently under Sejati Motor. It is understood that there are still a few
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    • 323 15  -  By AMY CHEOK THE SLOWDOWN in the building and construction industry continued to erode the earnings of Malayan Cement Bhd. Worse still, the company warned shareholders that the cement industry in both Malaysia and Singapore is expected to become more competitive as domestic demand declines,
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    • 284 15 DATUK KERAMAT Holdings Bhd has cashed in its stake in mining giant Malaysian Mining Corporation, reaping in the process a huge capital gain of M 516.4 million. The Penang-based smelting company disclosed yesterday that it had disposed of its block of 16.4 million
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    • 87 15 AUSTRALIAN retail group Coles Myer Ltd said its shares have been listed on the London Stock Exchange and dealings are to begin immediately. The company's 353.5 million listed shares are already traded in Australia and New Zealand. Including 94.8 million shares owned by
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    • 26 15 SHAREHOLDERS of Malaysian Feedmills Ltd have approved the sale of the company's investment in fully-owned subsidiary Malaysian Feedmills Farms Pte Ltd for $2.3 million.
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    • 842 15 SHARES went to new records in early trading yesterday as buyers extended Wednesday's gains in response to the new highs touched on Wall Street overnight. By 0921 GMT, the FTSE 100 Index had jumped 12.2 points to a peak of 1,858.9. Wednesday's FTSE 100 close of 1,846.7 was
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    • 716 15 Defence against Lloyds bid to come under scrutiny STANDARD CHARTERED Bank has asked the Bank of England to carry out an investigation into its defence against a hostile takeover bid from Lloyds Bank PLC in July last year. The request, according to Standard Chartered, was
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    • 147 15 TRANSMARCO LTD Mid its directors are not aware of any reason for the sharp increase in the price and trading volume of the company's shares. THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore has queried Apollo Enterprise Ltd about its proposed agreement for Hong Leong Holdings Ltd Singapore to participate in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 85 14 This announcement appears for the purposes of record only 6 February 1987 EXPORT CREDIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OF SINGAPORE LTD. (Incorporated with limited liability in Singapore) U. 5.550,000,000 Floating Rate Notes Due 1992 Standard <E Chartered Standard Chartarad Marchant Bank Aata Llmttad Banque Internationale A Luxembourg BIL (Asia) Ltd Credit Suisse
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    • 85 14 o Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd i Incorporated with hmitrd JtoMkr v in Smfporn U. 5.550,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 1992 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that the rate of interest for the six months 6 February 1987 to 6 August
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    • 203 14 SDHDB INVITATION TO TENDER Tender is invited from Board's registered conservancy and cleening contractors for carrying out conservancy and cleaning works at New Bridge Centre from 1 April 1987 to 31 March 1989. Prospective Tenderers have to attend a site showround on 11 Feb 87 at 11.00 am at the
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    • 140 15 U5540,000,000 Negotiable Capped Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due Ist November, 1990 The Sanwa Bank Limited In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the three month interest period from 6th February, 1987 to 6th May, 1987 the Certificate will carry an
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    • 165 15 pip Bteßi VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FINAL l iv I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap 185 that the Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company be held at 2 Flnlayson Green #07-02, Asia Insurance Building, Singapore 0104 on 9th
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    • 364 15 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 Pursuant to Section 290(2Mb) AND IN THE MATTER OF SAM CHIAW TRADING PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road. *12-01 12-11 Golden Mile Tower. Singapore 0719. on
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    • 356 15 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ISB AND IN THE MATTES OP UTTEC PARTRIDGE FOWLER SERVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS aC T > 11 vi o iv[f— J (Punout to Section 290) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company duly
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    • 391 15 In the matter of The Companies Act Cap. Its In die matter of INTERACT PR. LTD. (Members Voluntary Winding Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 2nd Floor, OTB Tower, I Queen'■ Road Central, Hong Eons, on Saturday, 81 January 1907, at
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    • 405 15 Cap. IBS In the matter of POSSUM TRADING PTE LTD (Members' Voluntary J Winding Up) J- k At an Sxtraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly oonvened and held at S6tb J Floor, Bank of America*it Tower. Hong Kong, on Bafc* -c orday, 81 January 1987 at 10.00 a.m.
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  • 510 16  -  Company pays about $35m for ex-Carrian property By LISA LEE A JAPANESE real estate company, Yamamoto Fudosan Co, has paid around $35 million for a 90 per cent share of Tunas Building once held by the defunct Carrian group of Hongkong. Yamamoto Fudosan
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  • 369 16  -  By BRIAN GOMEZ Regional Correspondent AUSTRALIAN businessmen should pay more attention to business opportunities available in Singapore. That is the message Australia's Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce, Senator John Button, is taking home with him after a two-day visit to Singapore. The many Australian businessmen
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  • 131 16 Reuter A CHINESE entrepreneur jailed two years ago for "bribing" workers with high wages and prizes of refrigerators has been freed and his conviction thrown out. The official Guangming Daily said yesterday that the case had showed that reform-minded people in China
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  • 142 16 Bernama ES A TRADE delegation organised by Malaysia's Ministry of Trade and Industry will leave for a three-week mission to the US tomorrow. The mission, headed by the Senior Deputy Director of the ministry's International Trade Division, Ahmad Pharmi Abdul Rahman, comprises 43 representatives
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  • 264 16 Bernama THE DEPUTY MINISTER in the Malaysian Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Dr Yusof Noor, will meet a delegation of the youth wing of the Malaysian Chinese Association on Monday to clear up the confusion on the implementation of Syariah (Islamic)
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  • 331 16 SINGAPORE welcomes the overwhelming support shown by the Filipino people for President Corazon Aquino by their approval of the new Philippine Constitution. In a statement on President Aquino's victory in the Philippine plebiscite. Singapore Foreign Minister S Dhanabalan said yesterday: "With this victory, the
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  • 352 16 IN SPITE OF the present problems faced by deposit-taking cooperatives, the Malaysian government will continue to encourage the formation of cooperatives. Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba has told the Malaysian Business Times that the cooperative movement will be expanded so
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  • 70 16 Bernama ES THE MALAYSIAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION said yesterday that it would stand by Koperatif Serbaguna Malaysia Bhd (KSM) and Koperatif Jayadiri Malaysia Bhd (Kojadi) to resolve their problems in a manner fair and acceptable to all sides. MCA president Datuk Dr Ling Liong
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  • 366 16 AP INDONESIAN President Suharto and Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday discussed the continuing flow of Indonesian illegal immigrants into Malaysia. The two leaders also discussed other matters, but details of their 90-minute meeting in Johor Baru were not available. The
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  • 189 16 Reuter THE WORLD BANK, endorsing Jakarta's latest trade reforms, yesterday announced a US$3OO million loan to help Indonesia cope with the sharp fall in oil prices and boost exports outside the oil sector. A bank statement in Jakarta said that the loan was
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  • 87 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES softened on odd lot selling yesterday morning following the dollar s modest rally. In a quiet market, spot gold was down US$l.7O at US$4Ol.OO an ounce which penetrated Wednesday's low of U*****.00. Comex silver futures slipped on sympathetic selling from gold yesterday
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  • 65 16 Reuter THE DOW JONES Industrials, which topped the 2200 mark for only the second time in its history when the market opened with a strong gain yesterday, backed off slightly in heavy trading. Stocks, however, remained buoyed by a strong technology sector and moderate gains in energy
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  • LATE FILE
    • 44 16 Reuter A BRITISH trade delegation, led by the Duke of Kent has asked Thailand to buy British arms, railway equipment and communications equipment. The British team also offered to boost trade ties with Thailand through countertrade arrangements. Reuter
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    • 31 16 Reuter INDONESIA has ratified a friendship and cooperation treaty with neighbouring Papua New Guinea, cementing better political ties and opening the way for improved bilateral trade. Reuter
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    • 39 16 AP THE GROSS national product of Laos, one of the world's poorest nations, increased by 11 per cent last year and labour productivity by 8 per cent, the Vietnam News Agency reported yesterday.
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    • 43 16 AP JAPANESE opposition parties, protesting against a proposed 5 per cent sales tax. are boycotting parliamentary debate and sending their members to their local districts this weekend to rally opposition against the tax, party spokesmen said yesterday. AP
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    • 57 16 Reuter A PHILIPPINE GENERAL and 21 soldiers refused to plead yesterday when arraigned for a retrial in Manila over the 1983 murder of President Corazon Aquino's husband, Benigno. Two colonels told the court they did not want to enter a plea because they had
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    • 30 16 AP INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi yesterday said the peace process with Pakistan is "inching forward" after the countries reached a limited troop withdrawal agreement.
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    • 39 16 Reuter JAPAN launched an astronomical satallita yesterday which may give man his first glimpse at such mysteries as black holes in space and neutron stars, the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science said in Tokyo.
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    • 33 16 AP ASIANS are eating better than ever but pockets of malnutrition still exist in all of the continent's 27 developing nations, a UN press statement released yesterday said. AP
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 132 16 you owe it to yourself.. S A m e Your family's happiness in Singapore will be determined by the environment in which they live. That's why you owe it to yourself to check out Ardmore Park. School buses call at the gate... there is aerobics, squash, tennis, swimming, chip and
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    • 146 16 Charting new directions for Aaaan, Page A HELPING HAND FOR HOME BUYERS Once you've found your dream home, the next ''mrrajil thing you have to look for is a good housing loan. L&ok to International Bank of Singapore. 'QS7 At IBS, our housing loan scheme is designed to make it
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    • 58 16 raMaaa Outlook: Fair noapl for scattor#d thowtn in ttia afternoon Roport for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Fob Sat ttio airport Maximum tomporaturo 29 .5 Associated humidity 63 Minimum tomporaturo 22.8 Aaooclatad humidity 97 Hours of ounshlno 5 J Palnlall In -IHIIni A A nflimaii in fniiiiiTwirw Q.o Rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 464 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ RIVALRY between conference and non-conference lines is becoming more pronounced in Malaysia. Conferences, which have often been accused of maintaining a firm grip on local shippers, have become more defensive as non-conference lines penetrate their traditional stronghold. Shipping sources say there
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    • 381 17 Reuter LEADING MARINE insurers Lloyds have increased the cost of insuring ships sailing to Kuwait by 50 per cent, bringing them in line with ships trading with Gulf war opponents Iran and Iraq, shipping brokers said. The increase, agreed on Tuesday, means
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    • 220 17 Bernama THE PHILIPPINE Bureau of Customs has ordered the seizure of a cargo vessel and its cargo of highly dutiable goods worth Ms 4 million. The Mekong Venture was seized after it docked in Cebu. Also seized were its cargo of 18
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 67 17 STRIKING workers at the Newcastle grain terminal will return to work today but those at the Sydney terminal have decided to remain on strike, a New South Wales Grain Handling Authority (GHA) spokesman said. The Sydney workers walked out on Monday and those at Newcastle on
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    • 937 18 Fairplay THE SUGAR trade crystallises many of the major problems facing shipment of raw and refined produce internationally. Along with surplus, low commodity price, governments subsidising domestic producers and the encroachment of alternatives, comes the übiquitous effects of the Opec oil
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    • 79 18 A FREIGHTER carrying 510 tons of West German powder milk, feared contaminated by the Chernobyl nuclear accident, was impounded on Wednesday at the Port of Alexandria, authorities said. Port authorities barred the Cypriot vessel, Transmariner, from entering the harbour until the cargo had
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    • 947 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner X 1 Alltrans VII AC Toepfer X Anro Service IV Arrow lines X Atlas line X ANl 1 ARC line V API III ASCI III Balt-Canoda line VII Bait-Orient line VII Bank line V BBS II Bay
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    • 143 18 Seatrade Week THE MARITIME Industry Authority, Marina, of Philippines, has moved to prevent abuses in the bareboating of foreign ships by imposing a combination of cash and surety bonds for every vessel chartered in by Filipinos. The rates are 150,000 pesos for ships below Panamax
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    • 1242 18 TIME-CHARTERING dominated the London freight market on Wednesday while other sectors, particularly grain fixing, were quiet. In period chartering, Namaris booked the 26,257-dwt Rosebud, previously the Bougainville, for 12 months trading at U552,850 a day after spot delivery in South Africa. TMM booked the 32,000-dwt Pacprincess at $5,200
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    • 178 19 THE MAJOR Shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Quit, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang Shipping AMRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line
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    • 190 19 AFP TAIWAN'S five international ports last year handled 227.5 million tons of cargo, an increase of 23.7 per cent over 1985, the Taiwanese Ministry of Communications said. Transhipment volume jumped 24.9 per cent to 26.5 million tons, it said. The ministry attributed growth in
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    • 349 19 Lloyd's List A RESCUE plan for the Kurushima Dockyard group, Japan's biggest shipbuilding combine, has been formally submitted to the country's major financial institutions. The proposal calls for Kurushima Dockyard to merge with 19 other shipbuilding and shipyard-relat-ed businesses in the group to
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    • 335 19 AFP ABOUT 600 disgruntled American passengers on a round-the-world America's Cup cruise arrived in Fremantie yesterday a day too late to see any races. Passengers aboard the Royal Viking Sky had paid up to US$BO,OOO tor the cruise with the America's
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    • 51 19 TACOMA Boatbuilding Co said the Wartsila shipyard in Helsinki, Finland, has authorised it to begin work related to converting and repairing the passenger ship SS Monterey. In mid-1986, the company entered a US$5 million contract to be the principle United States subcontractor on the
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    • 250 19  -  By KINGSLEY WOOD THE NEW SOUTH WALES government, owner of Newcastle State Dockyard, has told the unions that it is essential they agree on the elimination of restrictive work practices and management's right to select and retain workers on merit and
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    • 321 19 A NEW SYSTEM of financial incentives is being considered by BP Shipping to try to win back seafarers who have left the company's fleet. Already eight BP'S vessels that have switched to offshore registers are employing nonBritish ratings because the
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    • 92 19 Reuter JAPAN'S Transport Ministry said it issued shipbuilding permits for seven ships totalling 407,900 gross tons in January, down from 17 vessels of 574,522 gross tons the previous January. However, permits issued last month was marginally higher than December total of six ships of 382,999 gross tons.
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    • 372 18 COMPAGNIE MARITIME DAFFRETEMENT <^y 3 1 f VILLE DC PIUTON VILLE DC MARS VILLE DC VENUS W V 2 aw I*2 W 5/3 Alao accepting cargo to all U.K. destinations. Scandinavian (Aarhus. Capanhif n, Gothankurf) and i Mao accepting FCL Cargo to Liawil. Martin. OUTBOUND TO ARABIAN QULF VESSELS VILLE
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    • 391 20 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT COPENNA6EN, AAJtMUS. GOTHENBURG. MALMO. HELSINKI. OSLO, AMSTERDAM CAR I MEAN I 1 AMERICA CONV.SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONV.SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT H'burj B'havon Rdam LoHovro Ston PK S port HK RAO A'worp Bonavon SM SM SM SM SM 6/2
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    • 741 20 K.&.LINE llMi ix**"* c»r*ur,*, FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUROPf VIA SUEZ 1 ol ,hf ce Cw,so,t,uni FROM FJROPF VIA SUEZ 4 Mfmbfr ol the Ace Consortium MIII V CONISINf RISED 10 IROM NORTH AMERICA *(SI COAST •FDR/MOTHER VESSEL *SP TWB 3SE/KOREAN WONIS SUN «E 10/2 CUP lE/KOREAN BONIS JIN tSE
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    • 389 20 INTERCONTINENTAL TIMBER CARRIERS BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD PARCEL SERVICE To: CONTAJK PORTS: KK I T|. Hani I STOW PT KELANG LOADING FOP KV AZALEA Sailed ITC-NB *TBN ITC-003 |22/2 I 210 SINGAPORE PORT KELANG KOTA KINABALU TG. HANI CALICO SNIPPING PTE LTD T «t SSM Tta: RS BUI CALICO FAX: *****71 PERKAPALAN
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    • 815 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) w jw vi w m« *1 m M *4 MIN 14/4 12H 3*3 *4 7(1 *1 ui* w a* w 1M 1» iw IV! U|s M M 2*l Vl* 3*l w* m *s w w 211 JW also accepting cargo to 1)
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    • 542 21 v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES VW\ PIL Bjilding, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE MAJAPAMT QOWA KOTA SMOA SIN JKT 24/1 MIS «1 M 1 *n it/i MY SIN NKO RAO *TCM KKC MM HUR KTC VOK KOB KKC mn *n %n im im 11/
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    • 331 21 n TflYO INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD. 7I I .V 4 >..>') I 1 I in.s I II X US ',S t{) 1 T4YOIN PEKAN BARU/DUMAI/BATAM/BELA WAN WEEKLY BERVICEB VESSEL ETA ETO DESTINATION PERAWANG SATU 10/2 15/2 BELAWAN/CIGADINC KOREA HORIZON In Port 7/2 BONTANG/BANJARMASIN/ KOREA HORIZON In Nrt 111 BONTANG/BANJARMASIN/ samarinoa OWn
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    • 553 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSWPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PEHAN6 AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS KKJJEBSEN LINE ■k NEW ZEALAND ill i i!jf hji urn tana pacihc isunbs Tl|A(|u m 11 SINGAPORE POP T M ANI, C tUMPUP Pi NANI, rf N
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    • 462 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYO P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD F.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD rf ii BILBAO BREMEN ADAM/RDAMH'BURC VSL/VOY A VESSEL MATARAM/17WB PALEMBANG/SWB CAN CM BHAKTI/17WB KUTAI/11WB 1 PANJANC/ISWB SRIWIJAYA/IVWB OCEAN PRIMA/7WB Said. Port Akundria Qmm. TrlMte ALSO ACCEPT INC BOTH CONTAINERS, CONVENTIONAL CARGO VIA
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    • 338 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES LOIKAW VUI PAGAN VIM M AN VIO7W BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon 'pore P.Ktiang Penang I VU Fab i/7 Fab BANK LINE NORTHBOUND TO UKC ANJOU VIN TAMAITAI SAMOA VAN FORTH BANK VISN IVY BANK VISN SPORE ROAM HULL In Pt 7/3 Ift
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 701 22 USA CANADA «TUUmC MKT (Round Tho World Sorvtco) C.W. BRIDGE V 4 C.R. PARIS VK/O.FREEDOM Vl2 L 6. BRIDGE VSOE/BROOKLYN BRIDGE VI •Js IV LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. SPORE 6 Feb 28 FeO 17 Feb 14 Mar 24 Fab 21 Mar CHLS 10 Mar 24 Mar 31 Mar NFK
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    • 386 22 Accepting LCL and South Africa HAYAKAWA MARU 2230F S.A. VAAL 232* OSAKA MARU 2131G HAYAKAWA MARU 2230G 6/2 17/2 U/2 14/2 24/2 26/2 P.Eliz C.Town Durban Sid SM SM 13/2 14/2 17/2 JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (REG. 242K4/ OOK) 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12-05 SOUTHPOINT, SINGAPORE 0206 tal: *****11 TELEX NO: RS
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    • 709 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Contetawra oor. Smppore P Kctoflf Peninj UMin( lor Vl# 5 Feb I Feb HadrM/HaMM/CalcutU/C'G ESTECLIPPER V 10 CALABAR V.B KABIRDAS V 32M S O A. PRADESH V »H S O NAGAUND V MM V AMITABH V«H S
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    • 726 22 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUM SHPPMG (Pit) LTD 23. Ittt Ire SlrMt SMurav 0104 m SMJW <10 utsi STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Sport pm.*, Penang GOLDEN HAVEN Cotombo/KarachiMuxat'DuOai 1102 Fab GOLDEN WONDER Cotanbo/Kafachi Dubai/Bahrain 3/4 Mar CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO.. PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA P.KLANG PENANG DESTINATION 15/2 Rotterdam/Antwerp TANGQUAN
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    • 548 22 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 15 Moe Chiang Road »07 02'G3 Sartford Building Singapore 0208 Tel *****11 (10 Lineal Bulk Orient Line I BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'para P. Mi Loading farN V IMPORTER 8701 In Port SaM SETE/ROT/ANT/UK(HULL) M.V. ADELINA 1702 10/2 14/2 SETE/ROT/ANT/U K( HULL) Aftnti: Sinppor* INTRASEA (PTE)
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 871 23 S port NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD. FE EUfAUST TPA/SEA T#l No Offk* Ttnmnal CFS BOOKINGS 27W77 27K753 *****42 27W77 *****22 *****53 *****12 OR WRECT LINES *****19 *****14 *****11 NEPLINE SON. BHD. 3MM7 NEPLINE SON. BHD. 2****** NEPLINE SON. BHD. UOO3Vi27«CIM27MI/U7tt2 NEPLINE SON. BHD. 2SMM3MI NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD a ■I
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    • 543 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DO* AM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON S port P Kelang Inc Buun No 7 Donam/70lN 1017 14/7 ?5/2 No J Donam 701N 20/2 jt/2 7/3 CESS'S jg jg No 7 Donam/7Q2N 15/3 J913 30 3 No J Don*m/7Q?N 24/3 3Q/3
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    • 794 23 SINSOV 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 PENANC S? FLOOR NAI THONG SHIPPING 127 PwwwStr*t Pom* Matarsa JAYATOM PCNANC, Tal. *****4/6230; Tata:
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    • 82 23 Ifz /.s/z/'v TH L.isi: HJapan HONCKONC STRAItt 1 Hongkong Singapore P.Klang Penang YOSHI UMI V.IIA Sailed SUN HOPE V.6A Sailed HERCULES V.IA 12/2 17/2 General Survey for NV. Yothi Umi V.IIA MV. Sun Hope V.SA wilt be htM on the 7th ft 10th Feb. 17 at Gdn. K-20 from HW
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 417 24 |QS REGIONAL container lines TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) VESSEL SMI BHUM SEA DRAGON JCNLINK WA BHUM SIRI BHUM PIVA BHUM SIRI BHUM SEA DRAGON JENLINK PIYA BHUM SIR) BHUM SEA DRAGON SIRI BHUM SEA DRAGON JENLINK PIYA BHUM S!RI BHUM -SEA DRAGON I EH EJHH ESS3IEC3 ES3SI inimmc?u3KF9
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    • 85 24 FRECON AGENCIES <s> pie ltd vessel eja weekly china service TRANSWARD 17/2/17 HUANGPU, FUZHOU, SHEKOU, GUANGZHOU 15/2/17 LAGOS, PORT HARCOURT 4 TEMA 11/3/17 LAGOS, PORT HARCOURT TEMA. DAKAR CONTACT: *****77 *****33 TIGER EXPRESS LINE CONVENTIONAL EXPRESS SERVICE S port PK PNG LaaAdf far ORIENTAL ACE V.BB-44 •FA CTG/CAI ORIENTAL CROWN
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    • 72 24 VESSEL ETA TBN 8/2 MEGHNA 10/2 GANGOTRI 15/2 SAILING ROTATION SABAH/MADRAS/CALCUTTA MADRAS/BOMBAY MADRAS/BOMBAY GENERAL INTERNAVE AGENCIES PTE LTD AGENTS: #22-09 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA SPORE 0207 TEL: *****00 TLX: 2004 1. I *S. *S. Shipping Sd*. iervlea lor MDU/SDOH/MCK/HK/ CHMA/TAIW AN/JAP AM/KOREASEUftOPC MV TBN 21-30/1/87 OPEN M'SLA PORTS MV XIN HUA 10-15/2/87
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    • 111 24 r L x z v *•>*♦ •f '.-ix w > V -M<^ w ■■yy&. t A o Wind dNcton «<at« tp*»d r> knot* Cloudy Sky am MMi by anon «H* «M Ont kd ord* rapmanfi cobn or and variabto »«d» i—. On» htl fcdw 5 knofr L—• Ono fvd ll»ch»
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 275 25 rgfl Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE INDIA VESSEL VOY KATHRINE SIF 010 PORT HARCOURT Oil KATHERINE SIF 012 SINGAPORE CALCUTTA MADRAS SAILED SAILED IN PORT SAILED 09-11 FEB 14-15 FEB 13-13 FEB 19-22 FEB 2S-26 FEB Common Cirri* Foadar Socviee For Main Lino Operator! Only.
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    • 260 25 PERCH OCEAN LINES (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) CHINA SERVICES Destinations: Etd. STORE Etd. PKLG SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN WEEKLY HAIKOU, ZHANJIANG OAII IiIPC XINGANG, QINGDAO OAILINUO SHANGHAI ft OTHER PORTS juno iii»iitt rr* ltd rarnum senvices m. m sihsm m 22m m. *****99/ rami WORLDWIDE SERVICES ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL. CONSOLIDATION
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    • 429 25 .WEEKLY Rill CONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE/JAKARTA VESSEL PRASETIA PRABHAKIT SINGAPORE VOY ETA ETO 111-112 09/02 10/02 113-114 16/02 17/02 115-116 23/02 24/02 32-33 In Port 07/02 34-35 13/02 14/02 36-37 20/02 21/02 General Agenti Asia Perintu Lint Pie ltd 19 Keppel Road jit Poll Bldg Tel: *****33 Tta: ***** a/b pU
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    • 265 25 GLORY NAVIGATION GROW TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SPORE PKELANC PENANG PALEMBANG BELAWAN G.SELATAN Vll V-50 Sailed 11/1 24/1 G.SELATAN VI V-H 27/1 Bfl C SELATAN V V-S In Port 4/2 4/2 G.SELATAN Vll V-52 11/2 21/2 23/2 2S/2 6 VESSELS OF LOG
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    • 222 25 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd n T FL *****06 i? 0 Linesi U X RS ***** KRS ,>O6 STRAITS/JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS Loading at appropriated Berth P4-P5 NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS. HONGKONG. TAIWAN A CHINESE PORTS. SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE VIA MAURITIUS
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 416 26 ACCEPTING FCL, LCL ft CONVENTIONAL MIDDLE EAST SERVICE 11/2. 19/2 DUBAI. BAHRAIN. MUSCAT. DONA, DAMMAN, 24/2 KUWAIT. ABU DHABI HONGKONG/CHINA SERVICE 7/2, 14/2. XINGANG, BEIJING. TIANJIN, SHEKOU. 21/2 SHANGHAI. GUANGZHOU. WHAMPOA io/2.17/2. BANGKOK 24/2 SHANGHAI. GUANGZHOU, WHAMPOA AUSTRALIA 16/2 SYD, MEL, BRISBANE. ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE I CHOSS WATER ACCEPTING FCL ft
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    • 558 26 NEAP SEN 6 TRADING A SNIPPING PTE LTD •001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER BMQAPORE 0710 TEL NO. *****22 (9 LMES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO En i*M annum SHB ieeehs! irairog PKLANC t FEB 11/12 FEB 12/13 FEB IS FEB 11/11 FEB IMB FEB a FEB BIX FEB
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    • 485 26 C.V. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SNIPPING CO. LID FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) l/l IP m vn M 0 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TRANSWORLD MlOCt VJSE CR PARIS VK IS BRIDGE WE ORIENTAL CHIEF VS2E AiitNlS STRAITS CONTAItRR AGFNCKS PT!
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    • 793 26 4* COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) 4 f "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" f K Loading lor Catao, Mataram. Ho and all ottwr Ptruvan ports with transhipment at Wt y Kate On CPV Through Mb of Lading to (mat destination V Panani* P. Kaiani Sinppara 4 MANOLOEVERETT 11/20 Fafa 3 JOHNEVERETT 2/3
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    • 208 26 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE acarfi* FCULCL canoes to USA East I Wtst Coast, Cambbaao.East Canada, HAITI, Port hi Spain, Barbados N. ST. LUCIA. r-| H3 GOLD STAR LINE GOLD LEAF ChittatomfCplib«<M—liaia/ D.E.S./Durban/Maputo GOLD VAROA AMjan/ApMa/Lafot/Cotonou P. Har/Oouala/TwM/llonrera/tjßwa S.A. VAAL Durfaan/P.Elizabodi/Capetown 11/2 Abo accepting for D.E.S and Mombasa/Kampala/Jin ja STAR SNIPPING
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