The Business Times, 5 March 1987

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 250 1 STOCK MARKET SHARE PRICES rose slightly across the board yesterday, with gaining issues overwhelming losers by a near five-to-one margin. Turnover swelled to 49.85m shares valued at $92.59m from Tuesday's 40.96m worth $73.6m. The Straits Times Industrial Index again came close to its all-time high, adding 5.64
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  • 1321 1  -  After watershed year 1986 comes consolidation QdKDQSi? By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent THERE WERE few surprises, if any, for the business community in the Minister for Finance's Budget statement yesterday. As expected, 1987 is to be a year of consolidation and gradual recovery, after last year's
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  • 222 1 STATUTORY BOARDS are to be "taxed" starting from assessment year 1988, Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu announced yesterday. Meanwhile, "contributions by statutory boards" this year appear for the first time in a Budget. There is a $1.5 billion
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  • 327 1 tfSSiMDQB PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew has accepted a proposal by opposition MP Chiam See Tong to call a public inquiry into the case of corruption involving the late Minister for National Development, Teh Cheang Wan. The acceptance was made in
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  • 118 1 AFP PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday named a team of top "free market" technocrats to study Indonesian plans to sell off state corporations to ease the government's financial burdens. The group, to be headed by Economy Minister Ali Wardhana. includes National Development Planning Minister Johannes
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    • 377 1 Loador, Page 10 Mora reports, Back Pago and Pagos 8 19 Jack Chia (A) sells South Yarra stake JACK CHIA Australia's decision yesterday to sell its 20 per cent stake in the ambitious A$1 billion South Yarra project ends months of speculation about the fate of Mr Jack Chia's pet
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    • 236 1 Rodenstoch Quality before your eyes With Hongkongßank's Home Loan-1% only the interest for iXPfe the first 5 years. Si* fif\ rt- v Mk« 2 no** Only Hongkongßank has a home loan that's specially tailored to your available cash flow. Like servicing only the interest on your loan for the first
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 525 3  -  a333Si©aSl By CHUANG PECK MING HIGHER TUITION FEES will be charged for university education in a move to reduce heavy subsidy and divert more funds to improve education in schools. But tertiary students who cannot afford the higher costs can make
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    • 82 3 FIRST DEPUTY Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said a decision on a by-election in the Geylang West constituency would be made in the latter half of the year. Replying on behalf of the Prime Minister to Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir), he said
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    • 181 3 A CHALLENGE was made to Mr Chiam See Tong to list items in the National Agenda which were party issues. Trade and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong said the government was ready to examine them if they were legitimate. He was replying
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    • 354 3 "WINDFALLS" for distant relatives of people who die in accidents have been done away with while thoee truly dependent on the deceased have been assured of the right to claim damages. With the passing of the Civil Law Amendment Bill in Parliament
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    • 355 3  -  Private sector accounted for almost 25pc of total By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent SOME $290 MILLION worth of new building jobs were given out in January, with the private sector contributing a surprisingly large chunk of $71.4 million. In percentage
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    • 427 3 THE SINGAPORE Government does not seek to dictate what foreign publications put in their letters' columns. All the government wants is the right of reply in the manner it chooses when it has been unfairly and maliciously attacked. This was
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    • 278 3 AFTER A FLURRY of letters replying to editorials attacking the government's move to limit The Asian Wall Street Journals sales, the minister who took the action yesterday explained his decision directly to a visiting US official. Mr Marvin Stone, the United States Information
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 560 4 Restrictions said to prevent bilateral trade from reaching full potential Reuter CHINA has called on the United States to remove curbs on its exports, to give it favourable trading status and to ease restrictions on exports of high technology. But the US Embassy replied that Chinese
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    • 503 4 AP ATTITUDES toward work and self-reliance appear to explain why Japanese and American men continue working after the age of 60 far more than British and French men, a researcher says. That finding, sociologist Alex Inkeles of the Hoover Institution said on Tuesday,
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    • 344 4 Reuter BRITAIN will fine airlines £1,000 for each passenger brought into the country without a valid passport. The new rule became effective at midnight GMT yesterday. Home Secretary Douglas Hurd on Tuesday told Parliament that the new rule would not apply to 58 Sri Lankan
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    • 311 4 AFP FORMER defence minister Juan Ponce Enrile will lead a united opposition ticket including former supporters of Philippine President Corazon Aquino in May 11 Senate elections. The opposition Grand Alliance for Democracy (QAO), a newly-formed group of centrist and right-wing parties,
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    • 95 4 AFP THE PENTAGON haa approved a US$47-million contract to sell forty M-46 tanks to Thailand. "Thia sale will contribute to the foreign policy and national security of the US by... improving the security of a friendly country which continues to be an force fer
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    • 162 4 UPI jx-3 CHINA, in its first public reaction to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's new arms limitation offer, said yesterday that Asian-based medi-um-range missiles must be eliminstsd at the same time as those in Europe. "As sn Asian country, Chins is naturally concerned about mediumrange missiles
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    • 178 4 AP PREMIER Zhao Ziyang has sought to reassure Hongkong residents that the British colony will be allowed to maintain its capitalist system for SO years after it reverts to Chinese control in 1997. "Our policy of 'one country, two systems' concerning Hongkong will not change," Mr
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    • 437 4 UPI THE DIM SUM incident and the honeypot affair were among a series of Australian union rorts (rackets) discussed over the weekend at a seminar in Sydney on restrictive work practices. Five leading protagonists in the employers' war against union militancy opened a
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    • 401 4 AFP PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi has expressed India's concarn about Pakistan's "clandestine" nuclear programme and implicitly criticised the US for not taking measuree to halt it Pakistan's effort to produce a nuclear bomb was among the "serious" issues hampering the normalisation of relations between
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    • 64 4 I I I I The business person's chotce. every .1 I II \I I If II I Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday. I I f I \1 I yl I \l Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 1 A, I I_l 1 hours and arriving Heathrow at 06:45 hours the following morning.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 167 5 i-'* i. r*• This morning, no more than 25 guests are breakfasting at the most exclusive hotel in town. They were greeted by their butler. Sat at their own table. Given their preferred newspaper(without the need to ask). And breakfast came. Exactly as they like it. At this very moment
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 537 6 Drop is largest in 30 months Reuter FT THE US INDEX of leading economic indicators, a key barometer of economic activity, fell one per cent in January in the largest drop in 30 months, according to the Commerce Department on Tuesday.
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    • 166 6 UPI A TOP US Treasury Department official told Congress that dramatic new proposals to solve the Third World debt crisis might have political appeal but could be impractical and counterproductive. Assistant Treasury Secretary David Mulford, testifying to a House banking subcommittee on Tuesday, said progress
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    • 354 6 AP US COMMERCE SECRETARY Malcolm Baldrige said on Tuesday that US patience is wearing thin in a long-simmering dispute with Japan over semiconductor trade and that "strong action" might be needed to protect American computer chipmakers. Mr Baldrige told an industry group
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    • 198 6 AP AMERICAN motor giant General Motors Corp has advised Congress that the car of the future will be designed to whisk people between cities at speeds of up to 240 kph. QM described its sleek, silver-grey Chevrolet Express as "what you picture
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    • 100 6 AFP ALL BRITISH SCHOOLS should provide lessons in "capitalism", and the working of the stock market, aa part of a concerted programme to increase participation in the free enterprise system, British Energy Secretary Peter Walker said on Tueeday. In a speech at Cambridge, Mr
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    • 300 6 Reuter EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (EC) farm ministers have finalised details of an accord to cut overflowing dairy production and reduce the community's record stocks of unwanted butter, diplomats said. After almost 36 hours of negotiations, the 12 ministers agreed in Brussels yesterday on
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    • 195 6 Reuter THE European Community's Executive Commission has approved French and Irish requests for import restrictions on a number of foreign goods, including Japanese radio sets and Indian shirts. The European Commission announced on Tuesday that it had agreed to a French request last month
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    • 509 6 Reuter WARNING: showering, washing clothes and doing the dishes may be hazardous to your health, a team of US government researchers has concluded. The researchers from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have found that people are exposed to potentially dangerous levels of chloroform, a
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 369 7 Reuter VENEZUELA will limit new loans to 50 per cent of the interest and principal it repays on its US$3l billion foreign debt, President Jaime Lusinchi said in Caracas. Speaking at a new session of Congress on Monday, he said last week's agreement
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    • 164 7 AP YUGOSLAVIA, with a foreign debt of around US$2O billion, will not follow Brazil's example in suspending interest payments but it has asked for more understanding from Western creditors. Deputy Prime Minister Janez Zemljaric, in comments reported on Tuesday by the Politika newspaper, said
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    • 470 7 Reuter JAPANESE SECURITIES houses will issue new corporate bonds more quickly, accept issue requests throughout the month instead of at month-end and introduce a competitive underwriting method from April 1 to bring Japanese firms back to the Tokyo bond market, securities managers
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    • 236 7 Reuter JAPANESE investor interest in British gilt-edged securities is growing rapidly due to expectations that sterling will remain stable in spite of the drop in oil prices, and on calculations that gilt prices will firm, according to bond managers in Tokyo.
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 952 7 SINGAPORE: The US dollar yesterday closed slightly lower against most major currencies after moving within a narrow range in thin trading. Sentiment for the dollar remained bearish due to sluggish US economic growth, concern over the Latin American debt problems and the Iran/contra arms sales scandal. But most
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    • Article, Illustration
      128 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market gained 14 point to close at 3 per cent yesterday. The term rates remained unchanged across the board at 3 7/16 per cent. IndlclM tM average of ttie pnfTif ivnavng riNi Of 12 S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Off*
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    • 217 7 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels. Asian dollar CD rates were unchanged from the morning's levels. One month closed at 6.40/30 per cent and three and six months at 6.35/25 each. i ti 11 us$ Off* Bid 7 day* 6 3/16 6 1/8
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    • 582 7 IN SPITE OF the weak US economic figures, weaker overnight prices from the sharp rebound in oil prices and firm Fed funds rate saw June Eurodollar opening 6 ticks lower at 93.65. The market remained in a bearish tone with prices slipping off to 93.63, moving in a narrow
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    • 212 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: •M OMr tnm partly •tag* Local doilors to < mo unh of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1340 2.1370 2.8196 -24.24 Stirling pound 3.3375 3.3411 7.3469 -54_57 Australian dollar 1.4492 1.4520 3.4286 -57.73 NZ dollor 1.2036 1.2063 3.4286 -64.90 Canadian dollar 1.6024 1.6043 3.4206
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    • 263 7 HONGKONG: Gold closed marginally lower in fairly quiet and dull trading mainly on prof-it-taking by local traders after the gains in New York. Dealers said that a snap rally in crude oil prices triggered buying interest in New York as the attention of investors again turned to inflation
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  • BUDGET 1987
    • 1095 8 THE GOVERNMENT S Budget for the current fiscal year should end with a surplus of $516 million instead of the $3.22 billion deficit forecast last year. Meanwhile, a deficit of $3.75 billion has been projected for the new fiscal year beginning
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    • 348 8 AFTER THREE YEARS of budget cuts, the Ministry of Trade and Industry is to get a massive jump in spending by 172.5 per cent to $994.03 million. Between FYB3 and FYBS, the Trade and Industry Ministry saw annual budget cuts that averaged 16.3 per
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    • 106 8 THE LABOUR MINISTRY gets almost twice as much this year as it did last year. The Budget allocation for Labour is $66.39 million, which is 97 per cent higher than the revised figure of $33.71 million for FYB6. The doubling comes about despite the
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    • 769 8 REVENUE COLLECTION in FYB7 is expected to total $14.92 billion. This is a contraction of more than 11 per cent compared with the revised revenue intake of the outgoing fiscal year which ends on March 31. 1987. For the first
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    • 204 8 MORE MONEY is to be spent by the Ministry of Health on manpower, in particular specialist training and improved facilities in hospitals. The ministry will have $527.35 million to spend this year, an increase of 16 per cent over FYB6. Recurrent costs
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    • 206 8 THE MINISTRY of Foreign Affairs will be moving from the historic City Hall to Raffles City. This will push up the ministry's rental bill from $120,000 last year to $1.2 million in the new fiscal year. The move wilt also mean
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    • 161 8 STOP THE FLOODS this is the main task the Environment Ministry has set itself this year. Nearly 40 per cent of the $459 million set aside for the ministry will be for drainage projects. The largest of the new projects is
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    • 186 8 EDUCATION gets $1.77 billion this year, an increase of 5.9 per cent against sn average annual increase of 19.4 per cent in the first half of the 1980s. The development expenditure of $384 million is 1.3 per cent less than
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    • 146 8 THE Community Development Ministry gets 5 per cent more this year for its recurrent costs. These include paying for publicity for the Parent Education Programme, which seeks to foster family togetherness. The setting up of child-care centres, meanwhile, will consume $650,000 of its allocation
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    • 985 9 THE GOVERNMENT plans to spend $18.67 billion in FYB7, 14.4 per cent more than the revised estimate for FYB6 and equivalent to 47 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (at current prices). The sum excludes transfers from the Consolidated Revenue Account to
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    • 260 9 THE GOVERNMENT is spending more money to combat commercial fraud and abuse, in the aftermath of the Pan-Electric Industries fiasco. The Commercial Affairs Investigation Department (CAD) is budgeting $2.36 million for financial year 1987. This is about 55 per cent higher than what was spent
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    • 120 9 NEW POLICE STATIONS, prisons and a fire station account for much of the 40 per cent jump in development spending by the Home Affairs Ministry in FYB7. Recurrent costs go up by 6 per cent, and the total budget for the ministry will be $427.64
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    • 293 9 THE MINISTRY of Finance, which controls the government's purse strings, will be taking a lead by spending less this year. The ministry gets $1.02 billion, 2.7 per cent less than it did last year. This smaller allocation is due partly to
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    • 167 9 THE PRIME MINISTER'S Office gets $13.5 million for FYB7, a 61.1 per cent over the previous year's allocation. The $5.12 million increase in the PMO's budget is mainly to pay for the computerisation of the Corruption Practices Investigation Bureau and provide for General Elections. The
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    • 201 9 A LARGE SUM slated for Mass Rapid Transit system development is largely responsible for the 13 per cent jump in the budget for the Ministry of Communications and Information. Total allocation for the ministry is $1.28 billion, which is 13.1
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    • 496 9  -  By RICHARD SEAH Special Correspondent THE APPLAUSE at the end of Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu's Budget statement was polite. it was brief, just as the statement itself was relatively short. The speech took about one-and-a-quarter hours, with no break in between. Maybe the
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    • 220 9 THE LAW MINISTRY gets a massive 6,608 per cent increase in its allocation for development spending in FYB7. This is so that it can. acting for the government, buy back land no longer needed by the Jurong Town Corporation
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    • 284 9 AFTER YEARS OF GROWTH, the budget for the National Development Ministry is shrinking drastically for FYB7. It gets $7.62 billion, a decrease of 24.8 per cent from the previous year. The ministry's annual budget grew by an average 17.6 per cent from FYB3
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    • 78 9 DEFENCE SPENDING goes up by 5 per cent to $2.35 billion, after a reduction in FYB6. Prior to last year's reduction, defence spending had been growing, by 38 per cent in FYB4 and 15 per cent in FYBS. Development spending by the Defence
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    • 204 9 Seminar on Singapcre lax Ujxlates 1987 12 March 1987 (9.00am-12^0pm) Westin Stamford (Collyer Room) We have since 1985 conducted annual seminars on tax updates with special reference to the Budget Speech and its tax impact on business and investment in Singapore. This year, the Budget Speech will again be the
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  • FEATURES
    • 496 10 WISHFUL BUSINESSMEN might have been disappointed but those more realistic cannot complain that yesterday s Budget contained no major tax reliefs and incentives. Finance Minister Or Richard Hu also indicated that future budgets might not have significant concessions either. He gave good reasons. Taxes cannot
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    • 1621 10  - Australian deposits hit record level High interest rates and A$ stability cited as reasons The perceived stability of the Australian dollar plus high interest rates have attracted Singapore and Hongkong investors who, in the past six months, have been buying the currency and then depositing it on term accounts to
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • SPORTS
    • 384 11 AFP TOP-SEEDS Ivan Lendl and Martina Navratilova. playing in their first tournaments since their defeats in the Australian Open in January, continued to sweep all before them in their bid to retain their titles at the US$l,BOO,OOO International Players' Championships on Monday. Lendl, who celebrates
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    • 238 11 AFP IN-FORM Stefan Edberg, the Australian Open champion and new Swedish number one, is to miss his country's Davis Cup world group first round clash against Italy in Florence from March 13-15. Sweden's non-playing team captain, Hans Olsson, does, however, have Mats
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    • 194 11 Reuter GEOFF HUNT'S squash comeback suffered an early setback on Tuesday night when he lost in the second round of the Spanish Open qualifying competition in Madrid. Sweden's Bjorn Armstrong beat the 39-year-old former world number one from Australia 4-9 9-0
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    • 343 11 AP RAY DANDRIDGE, who starred in the Negro Leagues in the 1930s and *****, was selected on Tuesday for entry to the baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee, which again bypassed Phil Rizzuto, Leo Durocher and Joe Gordon. The infielder, now 73
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    • 187 11 AFP ENGLAND forward John Barnes was put up for sale at around a million pounds sterling by Watford on Tuesday night after he had turned down the offer of a new contract with the First Division club. The Jamaican-born 23-year-old, whose present contract with the FA
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    • 182 11 AP IVAN LENDL. the world's no.l tennis player, said on Tuesday he would like to play in the Olympics for the United States in 1992. Lendl helped Czechoslovakia win the Davis Cup in 1960 but has lived in the United States since
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    • 637 11  -  By BRIAN MILLER THEY'RE SHOOTING down the house at Striker's Bowl. And if this trend continues, Sunday's anniversary grand final promises to be an action packed affair with high scores definitely being the order of the day. To date, with the Masters tournament into its
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    • 372 11 Olympics N Korea wants more events AP NORTH KOREA has insisted that •ight of tha 23 events in the 1968 Olympics should be moved from South Korea to the North Korean capital of Pyongyang. Chin Chung Guk, vice-chair-man of the North Korean Olympic Committee, told a news conference in Pyongyang
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 356 12 FT FORD, the world's second largest automotive group, is to invest US$l.2 billion in Europe in 1987 and more than US$7 billion in the next five years. Kenneth Whipple, Ford of Europe chairman, said on Tuesday that most of the money would go towards
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    • 143 12 FT BIC, the king of the throwaway ballpoint, razor and cigarette lighter, is to cede a stake in its stockings subsidiary DIM to the US cake queen Sara Lee Corp. DIM the leading French tights producer and currently 97 per cent controlled by BIC.
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    • 88 12 Reuter UK STOCKBROKERS Alexanders Laing and Cruickshank face a loss of up to £8.5 million following an out-of-court settlement of litigation in Australia, a spokesman for the brokerage firm said. The extent of the loss will depend on what price the broker obtains for the sale
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    • 404 12 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed slightly higher on Tuesday on moderate trading. Oil issues provided blue chips with upside momentum as the market focused on the recovery in oil prices. But the broader market failed to share in the enthusiasm as concerns about the
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 366 13 HONQKONQ: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday as profittaking and heavy institutional selling of HK Elsctric sent the Hang Seng Index below the 2,900 level. The Hang Seng Index lost 48.12 to 2,890.93. The Hong Kong Index was down 30.41 points to 1,849.68. Turnover totalled HK51,858.08 million. HK Electric
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    • 389 13 TOKYO: Strong share demand drove the market index to its fourth straight record closing high yesterday but it ended well beiow the day's peak as concern over the pace of recent gains sent the index tumbling in afternoon trade. The market average gained 60.27 to hit a record close
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    • 80 13 MAR M PCtOt Mar«t««i Oflantal 8 Phil OvifMM 0 002 0 029 0 047 unch 0001 -0 001 Phila* B -0 42 001 0 0675 -0 0025 Picop B Atlas Con. 0 18 50 plot 300 12.5 San Migu*i B 120 •2 0 013 0 025 *0 001 B«ogu«t
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    • 442 13 BYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday shrugged off early losses from profit-taking and closed at record levels in heavy trading. Renewed interest in industrial and resource stocks, combined with strong support for gold snd oil issues, lad the markets higher. At the end of trading, the All Ordinaries Index had
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    • 127 13 MAM 04 WON Kai 1387 17 Ch*l Sugar 2900 Kangwon Ind Kla Motor ***** 1787 -40 -13 Daallm Ind 945 3 3800 80 Daewoo Corp 970 •1 Koraa Long Tarm 2130 40 Da aw oo Haavy 1300 10 Lucky Ltd 1500 -2 DataMn Sacurftlaa 3900 *70 Oriantal Brawary 1840
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    • 150 13 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchsnge of Thailand Index was up 1.35 to 211.66 on a turnover of 1,091,818 shares worth 164.1 million baht BAHT Saha Union .176 •1 Siam Camant 613 6 *0 Kham Thai Slam City Ayudhya Invaatman t 256 uncti Camant 746 6 Bangkok Agro-lnd 72 uneti
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    • 80 13 Reuter MORE THAN the 70 firms from US, UK, France, West Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary and Hongkong will bid for contracts to renovate the Shanghai sewerage system. The New China News Agency said the project involved diverting 4.9 million cubic metres of sewage a day from
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    • 409 13 Reuter THE PRICE of Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Ltd's stock soared on speculation of a takeover battle between major shareholders, the Kadoorie family and the Evergo Industrial Enterprise Ltd group, stock brokers said. They noted heavy buying of HK Hotels shares after
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    • 347 13 Reuter DISAGREEMENT over the management of San Miguel Corp (SMC) may follow the Philippine government's appointment of a well-known banker to the SMC board, investment analysts said. They said the presence of United Coconut Plsnters Bank (UCPB) president Ramon Sy to the board
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    • 121 13 Bernama THE PHILIPPINE government is studying the possibility of changing the special charter of the stateowned Philippine Amanah Bank (PAB) because it will have to accommodate central bank rules and regulations while adhering to Islamic banking practices. This was stated by Development Bank of the Philippines
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    • 66 13 Reuter CHASE MANHATTAN Asia Ltd of Hongkong haa approached Taiwaneee banks to take part in a syndlcated loan of US$3OO million to finance a liquefied natural gas (LNQ) project in Indonesia. The project calls for construction of a US$4OO million facility which
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 410 14 Uncertain future for International Coffee Agreement AFP THE FUTURE of the International Coffee Agreement (ICA), a 75-na-tion producer-consumer pact which aims to stabilise the US$lO billion annual world coffee market, looks uncertain after talks in London to restore its export quota system failed on
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    • 538 14 Reuter MARCH promises to be a crucial month for Gulf Arab producers struggling to sell their oil at official Opec prices in a weakening world market. Oil traders and industry executives in the region said three of the four Gulf Arab members
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    • 288 14 AFP BANGLADESH has cut its jute production target for next year by almost a fifth because of a fall in demand and prices on the world market. Jute Minister Zafar Imama said the jute production target for fiscal 1987-88 beginning in July would be 4.5
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    • 209 14 VISIBLE STOCKS Of 17 oils and fats are probably peaking now and are likely to fall sharply by Oct 1 this year, the Oil World newsletter said. Oil World forecast that stocks of oils and fats may be cut to only
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    • 250 14 Reuter CHINA faces enormous difficulties in trying to establish a free market for raw materials and cutting down the amount distributed through mandatory allocation by the state, the China Daily said. Steel markets have been set up in some cities, state television
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    • 150 14 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday, extending Tuesday's falls on short selling snd buyers' reserve, after holding steady initially in line with higher Chicago soyoil futures. But reports Pakistan bought 6,000 tonnes RBD palm oil for second half March shipment and is seeking more helped limit
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    • 66 14 Bangkok (USS/toNM, FOB) White Rice 100% (ft don 255 100% 2nd dots 223 100% 3rd don 21t 5% 2oe 10% 203 '5% 198 20% 188 25% 183 35% 178 Broken Rice A-l Super 138 A-1 Spcdol 135 C-l SfMdol wiq C-1 Ord unq Loonzain Rice 100% 111 grod* unq
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    • 112 14 THE PRICE OF TIN on the Kuala Lumpur tki market yesterday fall two cents to doee at MSIt.49 par kilo In quiet trading. The market waa affected by an overnight weaker European spot market on lack of consumer interest, dealers said. The market repealed Tueeday'a
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    • 102 14 OIL PRODUCTS EAST ASIAN products prices firmed after sharp overnight gains in the US crude market. Naphtha prices for speculative cargoes into Japan shot up as Japanese and Western traders tried to cover near-by commitment. Singapore demand helped firm kerosene, gasoil and fuel oil. Closing prices for crude (FOB origin)
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    • 87 14 1 s poNn) APR 87 MAY 87 (currant month) (focwor d month) NOON NOON RAS •wyvn ■vyan lillin SSI 20 167.00 169.00N 166 JO 168 JON SSt 50 165 JO 167JON 165.00 167.00N MRELB lvy*n Siiin Ivytr, S*hn SMI CV 251.00 253.00N ***** 254.00N SMI l 250-50
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    • 130 14 Chinese Produce Exchange StMtn' noon doting pel cm on Mor 4 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil m rot MXOO OM *w» FOt 90.00 Naw drum FOt 9*00 Copra Mbud (loot#) 42 Pepper Munlok WMte KM NLW 1250.00 FOt foq NtW 1235.00 Modi FC* NIW 972.50 Modi FOt NIW 1067.50
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    • 264 14 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with April 1 RSS buyers quoted at 184.75 cents/kilo, up one cent from Tuesday. The morning session gained 1.25 cents in moderate trading on some speculative buying. Prices hovered narrowly in thin afternoon trading due to lack of interest. On the TSR-20 market,
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    • 188 14 WHEAT FUTURES in Chicago on Tuesday closed 2-1/2 to 1-1/2 US cents per bushel lower in light trade, with March settling at US$2.B4-3/4 after posting a 5-1/2 cent range on the day. Weakness in Kansas City hard winter wheat weighed on Chicago soft winter wheat values, since it was
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    • 205 14 SOYBEAN FUTURES in Chicago on Tuesday rallied from midaeasion lowa to cloaa 1/4 cant to 4-1/2 US cants par buahel in moderately light trade. March aettled at US$4.B5-3/4 after poeting a 3-1/2 cent range on the day. Weakness in soyproduct values and the outlook for steady harveat preaaure out
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    • 845 14 COFFEE Robusta coffee futures ended Tuesday at £1,314 a tonne on May, aharply down on Monday night'a cloae of £1,498 but off the earlier four-and-a-half year low of £1,270. The market was still, however, between £205 and £147 down on Monday's close after the breakdown of talks by
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    • 271 14 RAS prices mtc onto** FO Okibatai NOON CLOSE Bwyon Sellers Itryon C-M metiers In* 1 RSS Prompt 187 JO 188 JON 187 JO 188 JON bit 1 RSS April 87 185.00 185 JO 184.75 185.25 bit 1 RSS May 183-50 184.00 183 JO 184X0 Int 2 RSS
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    • 327 14 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 188) AND IN THE MATTER OF PONG LOONG PAWNSHOP (PTE) LTD (Incorporated in tlx Republic of Singapore) (In Liquidation) (Members' Voluntary Windlng-Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being wound up voluntarily, are required
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    • 350 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 PURSUANT TO SECTION 2*X2Xb) AND IN THE MATTER OF COMTIL ENTERPRISES PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duty convened and hekJ at 6001 Beach Road. #12-01 12-11 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on Wednesday 4th
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4156 15 INVESTORS and punters renewed their buying programmes on the Singapore stock exchange yesterday but interest continued to focus on selected loan stocks and second-liner Malaysian counters. However, local banking and property issues, recently hit by widespread profit-taking, recovered some ground. Dealers said the
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    • 271 15 SINGAPORE Rises 1 ndicss Mar 3 Mar 4 C I Ufa 2160 50 IT Ccnpofc* 931.00 937.74 N S T 750 40 •Ttedklo. *****639 *****514 Hdorol t W 330 33 •T Ot/OS 153 199 1 C S 995 30 •T CAD* -62M -6203 ms 492 26 •TOtV
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    • 3934 15 810 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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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 826 16  -  Volume traded hits record levels THE MONTH THUWAS By ELAINE KOH FEBRUARY was an axciting month for the Singapore stock market. Trading was hectic and for the first time in three years, the widely-watched Straits Times Industrial Index pierced through the psychological 1,000 level. This
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    • 477 16 RENEWED BUYING interest on the Kuala Lumpur stock market lifted shares prices higher Across the board in active trading yesterday. Third-liners stole the limelight. For instance, Imatex added seven cents to 64 cents, Paper Products five cents to 52 cents, UMW
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    • 117 16 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Wednesday 1ft49 68 Tuesday *****9 Week ogo 1837 54 Hang S«ng Index Wednesday *****3 Tuesday *****5* Week ogo 2873 58 All Industrials Wednesday ***** Tuesday 2582.4 Week ago 2532 3 NEW YORK Dow Jones Tuesday 2226.52 Monday 2220 47 Week ogo 2223 28 TOKYO Nikkei
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    • 2928 16 BID and otter prices officially listed and hmlw in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots at 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aemo *****1 AJbwmMo (3305) a 330 (II 336 Alox
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    • 247 16 Managers' prices for Mar 5 Singapore Unit Trust Th* Comm*rc* 105 Th* Saving) Fund 090 1 S'por* frog Fund 041 S'por* S*c Fund 0 49 S'por* Invest Fund 078 S'por* Equity Fund 050 Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest Fund 1 34 Mol frog Fund 034 Mol Security Fund
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    • 158 16 KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG Bertiad: 14th AGM at Witma Taiko, 1, Jaian S P Seenivasagam, ***** Ipoh, Perak. Malaysia, today at 12.30pm. CHEMICAL COMPANY of MALAYSIA Berhad: EGM at the Kedah Room, Basement 2, Shangri-La Hotel, 11 Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, Mar 17, at 9.30am
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    • 282 16 Bernama ES MBf HOLDINGS BHD is Mlling it» 43 per cent stake in Dow-MBf Ltd in Hongkong, thus ending a four-year-old partnership with the Dow Banking group. MBf said this followed the taking over of the Dow Banking group by the Royal Trust Co
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    • 392 16 Corrol fa 1Mb Mi Total tar Total tar paymn* fato ctaw pqwM* tao yaor tart yoar A ft N 13%%l Aug 19 NYA NYA '3 27% Ayoc IMluwi Tin 7%l Mor 13 Mor 25 Apr 8 7% 80% ft A T 25% Apr 3 Apr 10 May 5
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    • 667 16 LAST FULL YEAR Cowpmiji Period Dew Veer Net EPS Grie Nit ■niiimoirf ■idbiy (cental <#» prefh la* year ($•0001 Fed Cables Interim Jun 87 6.1751(9 S J Amol Interim Dec 19 Mar 86 7.3 527 Moloyowoto Interim Dec II Mar 87 30.4931 K L Industries Finol Jon 29
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    • 727 17 mms mm.*** HOCK LOCK SIEW IT WAS A DREAM that was to become a long nightmare. When Jack Chia first publicly unveiled his ambitious plan in March 1982 to turn South Yarra, a plush Melbourne suburb, into a "gold mine", he
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    • 371 17 GUINNESS PLC is in the news again this time not so much about its share dealings scandal but more the fact that it is now a potential takeover target. Guinness shares have reacted upwards on the London Stock Exchange on persistent rumours that a takeover
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    • 807 17 EQUITIES yesterday continued the previous day's revival with increased momentum helped by a sharp rise in the crude oil price and sterling's gains, dealers said. The FT 30 Index opened at 1625.1, after closing at a record 1613.5 the day before. The FTSE 100 Index closed trading on
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    • 566 17  -  By FLORENCE CHONG JACK CHIA AUSTRALIA'S lead financier Australian Guarantee Corporation has bought out the group s interest in the ambitious Asl billion South Yarra development in Melbourne. AGC, Australia's largest finance company, announced through the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday that
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    • 282 17 ASHTON MINING Corporation, the listed Australian associate of mining group Malaysia Mining Corporation Bhd (MMC), has posted sharply higher profits because of the success of its large Argyle diamond mine. MMC itself has not released its results for the year to endJanuary
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    • 473 17  -  By AMY CHEOK UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation Ltd is making a conditional cash offer costing a total of As6l million to acquire the shares which it does not already own in Jason Mining Ltd, a publicly listed company in Australia. The UIC group, which
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    • 435 17 BERJAYA CORPORATION (MALAYSIA) BERHAD Berjaya Corporation (Malaysia) Berhad fBCB) was incorporated in Malaysia on Ist March 1968 as Berjaya Kawat Sdn. Bhd. In 1969, BCB became a public company and obtained in July 1970 official listing and quotation on The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange and the Stock Exchange of Singapore
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  • 613 18 Revolving pool of foreign workers to be maintained beyond 1992 EMPLOYERS will have to pay a levy for every foreign worker hired from April 1. instead of having to contribute to the Central Provident Fund (CPF). The levy would be $140
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  • 470 18 THE GOVERNMENT is to develop the economy in four main areas to achieve the long-term goal of 4 to 6 per cent economic growth a year. Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu, delivering his second Budget statement yesterday, listed them as upgrading of local businesses and promotion
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  • 667 18  -  Reports by ZHOU MEI, SOH TIANG KENG, LOH HUI YIN, HOMER CHEN, LUCY NG OTHER THAN the financial community which sees the tax concessions granted them as significant in fostering the growth of the capital and futures markets of Singapore, initial reactions to the Budget
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  • 446 18  -  By TONG SUIT CHEE ELEVEN YEARS after opening its first store in Singapore, Japanese bookseller Shizuoka Yajimaya has closed all its local outlets and appointed Coopers and Lybrand provisional liquidators. The Yajimaya Wisma store, which opened last year at the Wisma Atria shopping centre,
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  • 127 18 THE Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) wants Peter Tham, former Pan-Electric Industries director, to give his consent authorising the release of documents from banks here and overseas. An application was made to a district court yesterday to direct Tham, now serving an eight-year sentence
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  • 155 18 Reuter SEVEN hundred Burmese troops entered Thailand in a mounting campaign to crush ethnic rebels in the lawless golden triangle opium-growing area, Thai military officials said yesterday. The Burmese troops chased Karen guerillas into East Thailand yesterday after the Thai Army launched a separate
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  • 294 18 AP FORMER White House spokesman Larry Speakes acknowledged yesterday that he and President Ronald Reagan misled the American people last November on the subject of US arms sales to Iran. He blamed three former administration aides for providing incorrect information. Mr
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  • 86 18 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES held unchanged in subdued business yesterday morning after the overnight markets were unable to add to Tuesday's closing rally in New York. Gold for delivery in April was unchanged at U*****.10 an ounce, with the trading range narrow at U*****.80 to U*****.50.
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  • 70 18 Reuter A STRONG GAIN by GM following Tuesday's announcement of a major stock buyback and continued strength in oil issues provided for a somewhat lopsided gain in Wall Street yesterday. Blue chips posted a strong advance but the broader market demonstrated less enthusiasm. The Dow Jones Industrial
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  • LATE FILE
    • 52 18 AP US ARMS CONTROL negotiators formally presented a draft treaty yesterday at the Geneva arms talks on eliminating medium-range missiles in Europe. The US team on medium-range missiles presented the document to their Soviet counterparts at a meeting at the US mission, spokesman Terry Shroeder
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    • 37 18 DANGER of a devastating explosion in the English Channel was ruled out yesterday after a salvage crew boarded a "floating bomb" Danish ship, the Horn&strand. which had been adrift for over 24 hours.
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    • 42 18 AFP VIETNAM'S external debts had increased to US$B.l billion at the end of 1965 from US$6.7 billion at the end of 1964, according to an International Monetary Fund report quoted by Jiji Press in Tokyo yesterday. AFP
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    • 37 18 AP THE PHILIPPINE government formally protested against a decision yesterday by Japanese authorities discouraging tours in Manila in the wake of the kidnapping of businessman Nobuyuki Wakaoji, the Philippines News Agency said. AP
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    • 39 18 Reuter IRANIAN Oil Minister Gholamreza Aqazadeh said yesterday that Opec members were producing below their self-imposed ceiling of 15.8 million barrels of oil per day and he was optimistic that oil prices would rise. Reuter
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    • 29 18 Reuter COFFEE PRICES tumbled again yesterday. Robusta coffee beans for May delivery were near their lowest since 1982, at around £1,290 a tonne. Reuter
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    • 182 18 ARTHUR ANDERSEN ASSOCIATES, PTE THE SINGAPORE BUDGET 1987 Implications Incentives Opportunities Find out what the Singapore Budget 1987 really means for you and your business from our experts. Experienced tax consultants will discuss how you can take advantage of the recent tax developments in Singapore and the proposed changes in
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    • 40 18 Report lor 2S hours prior to 7.90pm on March 4 at Iho airport Maximum tomporahiro 90 J o—ill Islsil humidity 72 Minimum tomporahiro 29.5 Associotsd humidity 100 Hours oI sunshino 4.00 RainfaH In mililmotros 90.8 Rainy days this month 1
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 527 19  -  HK group transfers management of 8 ships to Pacific Carriers By VONNIE BISHOP PROMPT SHIPPING Corporation Ltd. the Hongkong-based Shipping subsidiary of Multipurpose Holdings, is moving its operations to Singapore as part of a company rationalisation which sources say will also enable it to take
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    • 298 19 CLOSE to 180 people are expected to meet next month to discuss how Singapore can be made into the No 1 bunkering port in the world in terms of tonnage. service and quality. The two-day seminar, on April 20 and
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    • 188 19 Bernama THE TEBRAU UMNO division has drawn up three strategies as part ot efforts to help solve the problem of retrenchment of 342 Malaysia Shipyard and Engineering (MSE) workers in Pasir Gudang recently. Division chief Haji Ali Hassan said the strategies
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    • POTR SIDES
      • 111 19 LARGE QUANTITIES of US-made arms were shipped from Israel to Iran on board Danish ships for a period of more than a year, Danish shipping union officials told a US government investigator. Danish seamen's union president Preben Moeller Hansen and vice president Henrik Berlau met
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      • 84 19 UPI JAPAN'S maritime self-defence force has acquired a new submarine from a Japanese builder to boost its submarine fleet to 15. The 2,250 displacement ton submarine, Takeshio, was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. At its shipyard in Kobe, 500 km west of Tokyo. Powered by
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    • 1057 20 THE BULK of chartering was again confined to the time-charter sector of the freight market on Tuesday, with yet another vessel believed to have been chartered from the Continent to lift South American grain for the USSR at U555,250 daily, ship brokers said. Other fixing from the Continent
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    • 1475 20 US authorities take on more active roles Faced with fewer steamship lines carrying bigger volumes, US port authorities are becoming more aggressive in marketing themselves to carriers and traders to ensure their continual survival. This article traces how changes in the cargo flow are affecting
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    • 715 20 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Africa Ocean IX 4 Alltrans VII 3 Anro Service IV 2/3 ANl 1 1/2 APC line V 4 API III 2/3 ASCI III 1 Bait-Canada Line VII 4/5 Bait-Orient Line VII 4/5 Bank Line V 5 BBS II 4/5
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    • 371 20 Lloyd's Maritime Asia IN A SEA RAID reminiscent of the days of Drake, three intrepid officials of the Madras Customs have seized contraband worth R55.6 million from a cargo vessel off Madras harbour. The Intercity 1 was sighted on the high seas waiting
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    • 177 21 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang Shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line
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    • 165 21 Reuter TALKS AIMED at ending six weeks of strikes in the general cargo sector of Rotterdam's port collapsed on Tuesday when the union, FNV, walked out, employers organisation chairman Jacques Schoufour said. "We have done all we could to achieve a compromise
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    • 437 21 Lloyd's List A RADICAL restructuring and rationalisation programme by Europe's biggest offshore support vessel operator has left just six of its 79 VTG-OSA ships under the West German flag and has positioned the company for improved 1907 results. The supply boat owner
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    • 139 21 MR WILLIAM BRU former chairman and chief executive of United States Lines has joined Crowley Maritime as head of the new Atlantic division. As senior vice president and general manager, Mr Bru will have direct responsibility for the Crowley South America service. Mr
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    • 126 21 Bernama THE MALAYSIA-SOUTH Korea maritime transport agreement is expected to be concluded in the talks to be held in Kuala Lumpur on March 16 and 17. The Malaysian transport ministry's maritime division undersecretary Mohd Zakri Bin Abdul Rashid said that the two
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    • 330 21 Reuter FRENCH and British warships gathered round a drifting freighter carrying a cargo of high explosives after its crew abandoned ship in mid-Chan-nel following a fire on Wednesday, British Coast Guards said. The 1,000-tonne Oanish coaster Horn—trend and its 400-tonne cargo
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    • 185 21 March 5-6 The market for underwater construction, Society of Underwater Technology seminar, London. March 8-13 Investment strategies in shipping, Cambridge Academy of Transport residential course, University Arms Hotel, Cambridge. March 10 Weather intelligence in relation to marine insurance, Insurance Institute of London marine discussion group, 49 Leadenhall St,
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    • 76 21 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA has ordered three hundred containers from Chinese factories in Shanghai and Guangzhou. The order involve hundred 20-ft dry boxes from Shanghai Shipyard Container Factory, and two hundred 40-ft dry boxes from China National Machin- ery and Equipment Import Export
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    • 182 21 ALL SURVEYS are conducted on Feb 24 Argentina Buenos Aires 25 vessels operating. Australia Brisbane Normal operation; Melbourne Normal operation; Sydney Normal operation. Bangladesh Chalna 10 vessels operating; Chittagong 15 vessels operating. Brazil Santos Waiting time of up to 2 weeks. Chile Valparaiso Normal operation. China Dalian and
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    • 5657 26 aaaßtaatLß A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 1794 27 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents A —B A Top Enterpriace PM LM Sam. (S). AB Shipping Bouateed Shpg Afee Lin. African Shpg Ag.nct*. (S) Ahrenkiei Liner Kim Shpg (3) Attract C Toepfer Ocaanua Shipping Aganciaa (S) Multtport Sdn Bhd (PK)
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    • 126 28 Area/Port Viscosity CST at 50C Density G/ML at 15C Water Volume 0/0 Africa/Red Sea Jeddah Durban Arabian Gulf 133/181 50/157 0.945/0.957 0.974/0.992 0.0/2.5 0.0/0.5 Ras Tanura Bahrain Europe 136/245 181/194 0.946/0.968 0.969/0.978 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 Rotterdam Hamburg Le Havre Genoa Far Eaat 38/489 35/402 25/360 31/329 0.963/1.009
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    • 1171 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmnI Bartti Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Alfesani <19 alongside 0803/1000 CS Ocean <34 alongside 05.03/2300 Dance <36 alongside 06.03/1700 Equator <22 alongside 05.03/0100 Golden Odyssey <35 alongside 05.03/1500 <oheng <33 alongside 07.03/2300 Koto Angkasa K16 alongside 05.03/0600 Ohrmazd <32 alongside 07.03/0600 Oing Yun <15
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    • 68 19 THE PORT OF Los Angeles is building a terminal for the huge Mitsui OSK Lines container ships. Page II A RADICAL restructuring and rationalisation programme by Europe's biggest offshore support vessel operator has left just six of its 79 VTGOSA ships under the West German flag. Page 111 Index to
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    • 613 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd J 4T Abo Accepting Cargo For: Mq CapMkagM, tart hntajnershp SERVICE FROIUK/CONTMEIIT: HTmri Stan* rtm UHi S*M PJUmi fp H*Kam Km MM MM MM MM MM Vp mp UP 140 ap ap vp t P. Want 1 NnMf via mhl Australia Straits
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    • 741 21 Franco Belgian Services t .> n, f .al\. jH>4I I th in r ,w, (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORHUM) P*m>H rmmurn TJMmOHD RRIOgH NrtQßg) aßv MBv 2S Bv llv a Iter Ha gyf aMr (ijM aMr afc 1 Apr 4 Apr SApr 7 A cojawo UMrftlßv) (Apr 7 Apr I Apr
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    • 323 22 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK,■'CONTINENT CONV SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONV SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Tatty* Bay K/tano Maru Larpby SM SM SM SM SM SM SW SM SM SU SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM Agents Singapore *****66
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    • 631 22 JCSline inn ut*riM t""" T m FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ A Mfmbff ot lhf Cf Conw SEVEN SEAS MIDGE SM ACE CONCMOM C.R. PARIS Mr KOREAN JACEJIN 3M S'poro P Koianf LoMavro R'dam fttow H'buff AM—n U/3 9/3) 30/3 31/3 1/4 4/4 7/4 11/3 (16/3) 6/4 7/4
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    • 297 22 INTERCONTINENTAL TIMBER CARRIERS BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD PARCEL SERVICE •FAYROUZ 2 (TC 003 19 SINGAPORE CALICO SHIPPING PTE LTD Tat: mam n« *s ssiu cauco fa* otsm PORT KELANG PERKAPALAN UTAMA SON BHD Tel: Ttnityt KOTA KINABALU KESAWAN SHIPPING SON BHO Tel: ma (I Imm) Fa*: *****7 TG. HANI RASA NUHIBBAH SON
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    • 1037 22 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER LAUREL 1 EVER GATHER 11 EVER GUIDE 25 EVER UVINC 1 EVER LEVEL I EVER GLORY U EVER UNKING 2 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO 0 ATLANTA. CHICAGO. DETROIT. ROSTON PHILADELPHIA. I UMBUS I OTHER MAJOR I nx m mi un w
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    • 478 23 v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 E38E38 I FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE TV SIN HKO KAO TCM FT t/1 1M 14/3 M an 21SS OMIT M OCT 1/4 nn 31/J 2/4 14/4 11/4 ISM It/4 "TCM TAICHUNQ 'MUM MUHOMAM (HOKKAJOO) KTC HIT
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    • 269 23 m THONG SOON *-'09-00, Robina House, S pore 0106 Tel: *****88 Telex: RS ***** BOOKING: *****88 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG KIM SOON U SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK 5 Mar 12 Mir 9 Mar ATOR 111 SINGAPORE TO SABAH PORT BUILDER 111 BUILDER 111 EQUATOR IV EQUATOR IV SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI
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    • 529 23 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT {mlaiig s*pobe|fqb i ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENAN6 AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS (KjJEBSEN LINE k V NEW ZEALAND Ezr i SINIjhPORF PGR I KIANG K lUMPU# Pf NANG BE N I INF BFNDFRS BFNOFRA BFNOfRA If
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    • 672 23 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES ■■iT.RV 1.1 *1113 ANTWERP SPORE BILBAO BREMEN A'DAM/R'DAM H'BURG KUTAI/IIWB 11-14/3 7/4 11/4 CAN DA BNAKTI/17WB 11-9/3 11/4—2*4 24/4 S. PANJANC/19M 25-27/3 21/4 23/4 2M 2»/4 SRIWIJAYA/19WB S-tN
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    • 275 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m PAGAN VUM HTONEYWA V222W M AN VUM PAGAN VIIIW BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon pore P.KtUng Parang Bangkok «Mar n Mar wuhv S'pore Wi Mar t/7Mar Ml Iter 1(01 Mar 25/27 Mar BANK LINE FORTH BANK VIM 17/3 TAMAITAI SAMOA VAN 13/3
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1131 24 IV LINE —KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.— EGMBM/PHM/CHIi FEEDER VSL MOTHER VSI SPORE PKIG PNC SPORE KOBE GUAYAQUIL CAILAO ARICA IQUIQUE AFAGASTA S.ANTONIO VALPARAISO MARIA VIS TBN VSL 4 Mar S Mir i Mar I Mar 27 Mar 7 May U May IS May FEEDER VSI HARM VIS FEEDER VSL ■ARM
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    • 677 24 J a AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AwpMwg FCLffCL Contain«rs INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE S.OA. PRADCSH V.BH V. AWT AM V.4M IMr M*M ONARATtNDU V2?M II Mr ESTECUPPU V.12 1( Mr Uk, BvZflHlMfr tlifrTfcH S.O. MMfW VJIN II Mr lontey RAMOAT VJ7N II Mr CMaM/MaMy/CacMn ARUN. MAXIM VSN 23 Mr Botay
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    • 679 24 GOLDEN LINE (QQi GUAN GIMN SWUNG (PTE) LID 2J. Tdak h* Mrt* sacvoK oiM m smjmi (N umes) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: s-por. Mate* p*»« GOLDEN WON DC* Cotombo/KaradM/Ouliai/Oamman 14/15 Mar GOLDEN KM Cotanbo/KaradM/Dubat/Oofca 2MO Mar m CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO.. PEKING IB* THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA I mkc
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    • 403 24 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 15 Mo# Chiang Roa< cO7 02 03 Sanlord Butldmg Singapore 0208 Tel *****11 (10 Lineti Bulk Orient Line I BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK PHill I RON SHIPPING AMNCItS PT[ lIP PHI 11 OR If NI I IN[s PIE IJO HMD OHICf h ROBINSON POA! AffH) ASIA MfltlMNf,
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 806 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTO. Fl EU/AUST TPA/KA Tel No Off** Terminal CFS BOOKINGS 278*77 "«753 27*5742 VmV *****22 *****53 *7BJM£ OP DIRECT LINES 2790U9 *****16 *****11 NEPLINE SON. BHD. *****87 NEPLINE SON. BHD. *****J3 NEPLINE SDN. BHD. UOS3!AI7W*27UI*27*2 NEPLINE SON. BHD. *****0/*****1 TTT73T TT IF rrr
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    • 432 25 DOt AM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON No I Donam/702ft No Dof«m;7tCN No DonaMTCaw No I Donam/TUJN No 7 Donam/703N No 9 Donam/703N SPtmi «u NI mPHWi us rn iid IH .'/BS9// ?/*S4i4 (Rookmfs .V.'/">10 .Vl.'l)?,' (Oprulioml i Irinnuh .VO.'ISd ??0?S04
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    • 603 25 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 PENANG M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON. WD. MESSRS HAI THONG SNIPPING 127 Penang Strwf. Penjng.
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    • 73 25 ;Vf/;j.s7///v Vl Livfz JAPAM HONCKGNC STRAirt Hongkong Singapore P.Klang Penang GISO MARU NO. I V.3OA Sailed ORIENTAL RUNNER V.IIA 3/3 «/3 General survey for MV. Giso Karu No. I V.3OA will be held on the 6th Itor at Gdn K. 20 fron 0900-1200 hrs. There will be no further survey
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 258 26 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN.(PTE) LTD. TEL: 225 6868 (30 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** A/B SSCMA, RS ***** A/B SSCAD VEB DEUTF RACHT'SEEREEDERE I ROSTOCK FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE s ■i >n L JL__l i: v f r'Mr'i -VIA LARNACA: Accepting cargo for Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Izmir, Istanbul, Mersin, Lattakia, Limassol, Beirut Alexandria,
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 167 26 Regional Weather f£ f k -n m s> k»» HI SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature c XX A Weather Wind direction with speed in knots ,n Wave height Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore indicated by orrows which fly with the wind
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 238 27 mi mmJW* Wl, CALL US AT: K. LUMPUR P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE *****88/*****56/*****48/*****93 *****53 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8, *****8, *****5 07-*****1, *****3, *****5, *****0 02-*****22 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER rrr* •T'-M ,:.im.;.viw!m w.m MTHR VSI 8 SUftlA rm B BUTANG 321 B. BUTANG
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    • 603 27 rial >un Hup Co [rte) Ltd If I ??0490f> l? 0 I inpsi TIX HS .V0»>1 MS .'0i,7~2 t I \S| I K\ \K I I\ I K ill) Losing at appraprialad Bartti P4-PS NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG. TAIWAN A CHINESE PORTS. SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 121 28 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY(PTE)LTD. regular express full container AND LCL <^ PV/ ICE INBOUND AGENT FOR ABC CONTAINER UNE ETA SINGAPORE DESTINATION BUNGA KDBUNING II 1-7/3 RAT ANA BNUM 112* 9/3 BUNGA BUT AUG 10/3 1/3, IS/3, 11/3, 2Q/3 1/3, 12/3, 19/3, 21/3, 2/4 1/3, 13/3, a/3, 27/3, 3/4 V 3,
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    • 427 28 ACCEPTMQ CAftOO (LCL A FCL) FOR: DAKAR, FROTOMM, MONROVIA, ABIDJAN, TEMA, LOME, Smftpof flfnils HAhKi SIMf HARRY SMPPINI, fit III) Ip| iMUXX SiS.'.i.'f, ml* vmm ftl lib. 20-09, Toog Eng Bid* 101 Cadi St. S'pora 0106. Tab *****12/*****13/*****36 Tata*.- RS ***** WEEKLY/REGULAR SERVICE TO EAST MALAYSIA Sutra lnPt/5 Mar Kuchin|/S*u/Sarifc«
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    • 158 28 i INTEROCEAN UNE TEL: *****34, *****94 TLX NO. RAA ***** ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS LUJFCL \LOADING FOR AUSTRALIA SYD. MELB. ADE. BRIS, FREM. UK/EUROPE LE HVE, HBG. BREMEN, R'DAM, GENOA. ANTWERP, UK PORTS SCANDINAVIA USA WEST EAST COAST, GULF INLAND TORTS CANADA VANCOUVER. TORONTO MONTREAL I- ''l !f^
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