The Business Times, 20 March 1987

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 198 1 Ejrchange ratas THE SINGAPORE DOLLAR lost ground against most major currencies in the forex market yesterday. It fell to $2.1460/70 ($2.1430/40) against US$ and $3.4443/80 ($3.4416/51) against The local unit also weakened against M$, HK$, DM and yen. US$3 151.70/80 yen, 1.8340/50 DM, £> US$1.6060/70 M$i S$0.8500/08
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  • 179 1 MR LOCK SAI HUNG, senior vice-president of DBS Bank, has been elected president of the Consumers' Association of Singapore. He is the third prominent member of the business community to join the board of the consumer watchdog body in recent months. About nine months
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  • 579 1  -  Massive discounting expected as competition mounts By GOH YEE LING THE NEXT 18 MONTHS will see a shake-out of the retail sector as stores face up to the reality of more than 60,000 square metres of shopping space coming onto the market, say
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  • 48 1 AP POLAND'S official trade union federation yesterday rejected planned price increases this year as "unacceptable" and said that the government must revise its pricing policy to protect workers' living standards. Government economic planners have predicted price rises of about 14 per cent this year.
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  • 41 1 THE BIG SUSPENSE in the personal computer industry today is what IBM will pull out of its hat next. Technology on Page 7 takes a glimpse behind the scene of the computer giant's newest generation of six PCs.
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  • 143 1 SHARE PRICES on the local stock market closed mixed with some short-covering activity and bargain-hunting sending the Straits Times Industrial Index marginally higher. The widely-watched index rose 3.96 points to 1,031.87 while the BT Composite Index gained 4.63 points to 911.55. Total turnover yesterday was 37
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  • 48 1 AFP SAUDI ARABIAN businessmen have called for changes in the government's trade regulations and for new investment incentives to encourage the repatriation of capital. The calls were made in resolutions approved at a conference of Saudi Arabian businessmen in Abha late on Wednesday. AFP
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  • 501 1 AP US TRADE Representative Clayton Yeutter has raised the possibility that President Ronald Reagan will veto sweeping trade legislation that Congress is drafting if it is not changed. "Everyone wants a tough trade bill," Mr Yeutter said
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  • 241 1 ISTANBUL. There is no law in that famed Turkish city against passions running riot. Tomorrow's Executive Lifestyle recounts a singular confrontation with Istanbul's fatal spell. Lusty belly-dancers, incredible carpets, the local brew and the country's famed cuisine all combined to make time seem the greatest
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  • 345 1  -  By ANNA TEO EDUCATION MINISTER Dr Tony Tan yesterday spelt out the broad policy moves that will be made, some with immediate effect, in tackling key issues in education. There are four major tasks. These are: To make all schools, starting
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  • 178 1 AFP TAIWAN plans to open its domestic insurance market to US companies as part of a package to counter potential protectionist moves by the US, a Finance Official said in Taipei yesterday. Meanwhile, Vice-Finance Minister Ho Hsien-chung said that insurance talks between
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    • 284 1 Cam to organise forum on impact of now copyright law, Paga 2 mm SHARE MFOAMATION MONEY I EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE TV RADIO CROSSWORDS OUR VIEW A RIFT BETWEEN Indian President Zail Singh and Premier Rajiv Gandhi is threatening to develop into a constitutional crisis. The president accuses the
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    • 63 1 Food canners seek help MALAYSIA'S food canning industry, which once held a leading position in Asean, has stagnated over the last 10 years while those of Thailand and the Philippines have forged ahead. Now Malaysian food canners are reacting by asking the government to provide tariff protection on selected food
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 304 2  -  Plans afoot for more flights to Japan, US By LIM SOON NEO TAIWAN'S second largest city, Kaohsiung, will be dropped from Singapore Airlines' network from March 29, but SIA will be adding more flights to Japan and the US. SIA began twice-weekly flights to Kaohsiung,
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    • 141 2 A TRADE MISSION to Pakistan has concluded export orders of more than $3.6 million with a further $16 million worth of orders in the pipeline. The 10-man delegation from the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, led by Mr N S Narula,
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    • 64 2 USERS of Telecoms' Speed post service for certain countries now have the option of being informed when the items they sent have been delivered. The new "advice of delivery" service will be available for Speedpost items sent to Belgium, Brazil, Egypt, Finland, Indonesia, Sweden and the
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    • 272 2 A LOCAL COMPANY, which only six months ago set up a printed circuit board (PCB) plant costing about $3 million, is investing a further $1 million to cope with rising demand and to attract business from multinational firms. Additive Circuits (S)
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    • 180 2 THE NATIONAL Computer Board, Economic Development Board and Telecoms will send a joint information technology (IT) team on a two-week mission to Europe this Saturday. The team, led by Mr Lim Swee Say, the general manager of the NCB, will visit leading IT
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    • 367 2  -  By LILIAN ANG THE SINGAPORE Institute of Management (SIM) has announced a five-year campaign to raise another $6 million for its Management House building, more than half a year after the first pile was driven into the ground. The chairman of
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    • 207 2 A BINGAPORE trading company, Representations International Re Ltd, has sold China four cigarette production lines, each capable of producing up to 400 packets a minute. ><* M will also supply equipment to condition the tobacco with steam apd to provide clear plastic wrappmj)
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    • 140 2 A SINGAPORE historical photograph exhibition, now being held at the National Archives Exhibition Hall, can help the public to visualise "the history of their ancestors, their way of life and their value system". Speaking at the opening of the exhibition yesterday, the Political
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    • 189 2 THE MINISTRY of Community Development will be calling for tenders in August for a $5.7 million children and youth complex at Yio Chu Kang. The complex will house four of the ministry's homes that are now scattered across the island the Wilkie Road
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    • 156 2 CONSUMERS can find out more about the impact of the new copyright law on photocopying, video taping and sound recording at a forum early next month. Organised by the Consumers' Association of Singapore, the forum will be opened by the
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    • 111 2 BRITAIN'S Junior Minister for Foct eign and Commonwealth Timothy Renton, is visiting Sing* pore next week. During his visit on March 23 and 24, he will meet Community Deve£ opment Minister and Second Mini£ ter for Foreign Affairs Wong Kan Seng. U Mr Renton last
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    • 108 2 Lufthansa and United Airlines together offer Singapore travellers the greatest choice of around the world itineraries at a very affordable price. Discounts for children are available. Lufthansa's 14 North American gateways, European network, and fastest service between Singapore and Frankfurt, combined with United's extensive transpacific network, make an unbeatable combination.
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    • 250 2 7ferfea4&tta'a7 never sfybs Daily: 7am 1 lam OTVSfSntf SHAOBING YOU TIAO IjlmVlVjM BUFFET BREAKFAST AT STEVENS CORNER Our renowned Taiwanese Shaobing You Tiao Buffet Breakfast along with Soya-bean milk. Taiwanese porridge, chicken porridge and local black coffee a Oatfy: 12 noon 2.30pm NIANG DOUIU BUFFET 11'■ nil— LUNCH AT GREEN
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  • YESTEREDAY IN PARLIAMENT
    • 214 3 CONSTANT PLANNING for more facilities and for higher standards of service at Changi Airport would ensure its competitive position, said Minister for Communications and Information Dr Yeo Ning Hong. A second passenger terminal *ble to handle 10 million passengers a
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    • 453 3 DISCRETIONARY POWERS held by the Minister for National Development were yesterday questioned in Aarliament, but the Minister A State rose to defend them. Mr Othman Haron Eusofe (Geylang Serai) called for a review of these discretionary powers. He pointed out that in the alienation
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    • 334 3 A FURTHER six multinational corporations are having discussions with Trade and Industry Ministry officials about taking part in the MNC-Local Industries Upgrading Programme. Currently, five multinational corporations Philips, HewlettPackard, AT &T, Maxtor and Matsushita Electronics and 80 local suppliers are on the
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    • IN BRIEF . ..
      • 110 3 in tuition fees for National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological Institute students is being discussed between the tertiary institutes and the education and finance ministries. The Education Minister, Dr Tony Tan, disclosed this in reply to Mr Jek Yeun Thong (Queenstown) who suggested that the interest rate
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      • 75 3 house- holds are surveyed by the Ministry of Labour every June to assess the unemployment situation in Singapore. This is about 5 per cent of the total number of households. Responding to Mr Chew Heng Ching (Kaki Bukit), Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan said the June survey was
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      • 71 3 development will get underway at Ayer Rajah later this year once the Singapore Armed Forces moves out of its camps in Dover Road. But the Minister of State (Nationsi Development), Dr Lee Boon Yang, could not tell Mr Abbas Abu Amin (Pasir Panjang) whether the HDB would build
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      • 82 3 1,000 small and light industrial businesses which had been housed mostly in squatter houses were resettled last year. Of these 1,116 resettlement cases, 817 did not take up the offer of alternative industrial premises, Dr Lee Boon Yang told Dr S Vasoo (Bo Wen). Those resettled would not
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      • Article, Illustration
        114 3 the five schools which have gift- ed classes, only Raffles Institution has made a study and proposals on becoming an independent school, the Minister of State (Education), Or Tay Eng Soon, said. Replying to Mr Yeo Choo KoK (Delta), Dr Tay said expansion of the Gifted Education Project had
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    • 619 3 Children from needy families will not lose out, says Dr Tan THE EDUCATION MINISTER. Dr Tony Tan, yesterday assured Members of Parliament that the introduction of independent schools would not trigger off an increase in school fees. The government, he also said, would ensure
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 375 5 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Treasurer Paul Keating said yesterday that his country's ailing economy was on the road to recovery but there was still a long way to go before it was restored to full health. Mr Keating was commenting in Sydney on
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    • 190 5 UPI NORTH KOREA, in a rare conciliatory gesture, yesterday welcomed the recent US decision to allow -freer contact between American and North Korean diplomats and said, "We are ready to respond." "We pay attention to this step by the! US side, considering
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    • 551 5 Reuter ENDAKA, the strong yen, has usurped "Godzilla versus the Sea Monster" as Japan's favourite horror story. The yen's 40 per cent surge against the dollar over the last two years has frightened foreigners with tales of the US$4O melon,
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    • 243 5 Reuter INDONESIA, badly hit by the slump in world oil pricea, cannot spend its way out of troubla and has vary limitad economic options, central bank governor Arifin Siregar haa said. "If Indoneaia spurs its economic growth too much, such as through
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    • 287 5 Reuter TOP US economic officials told congreaamen on Wedneaday that, deapite risks, they aupport increased lending to Third World debtors pursuing inflation-free economic growth and open markets. Treasury Secretary James Baker and Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker made the remarka at
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    • 205 5 Reuter THE AGA KHAN has called on the West to launch a "Marshall Plan" for development of the Third World. In a speech to an international development conference on Wednesday, he also suggested that 10 per cent of World
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 431 6 Congress told of international obligations Reuter THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY has warned the US Congress that tough trade legislation it is considering could prompt retaliation by US trading partners. The warning was contained in a letter from Sir Roy Denman, head of the EC
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    • 311 6 AFP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan announced on Wednesday he was seeking US$2.5 billion over the next five years for research and technology to clean up acid rain. His move, seen as a gesture to Canada, represents a major change from past administration policy that more
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    • 174 6 Reuter THE KENYAN GOVERNMENT, citing a drop in production, has ordered Kenyans in business and industry back on a six-day working week only 10 months after a compulsory cut to five days. Trade unions said on Wednesday that they would
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    • 323 6 UPI THE OPPOSITION Labour Party has said Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's new tax-cutting budget "has further divided our country" and pledged its own money policy would cut Britain's unemployment by one million within two years. In a nationally televised reply on Wednesday
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    • 188 6 AFP CZECHOSLOVAKIA is to follow the Soviet lead in introducing a programme of democratic reforms based on the Gorbachev principles of social "transforms tion" and "transparency". In a report to the fifth plenum of the Czechoslovak Communist Psrty, extracts of which were published on Wednesday
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    • 257 6 AFP THE 24 industrial nations of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has endorsed a French proposal to convene a conference in Paris by early 1968 on coordinated action to prevent major chemical accidents. Participants in a twoday session of an OECD high-level
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    • 247 6 AFP A PROTOTYPE airborne computer system that warns pilots of possible mid-air collisions was put into commercial use on Wednesday by Piedmont Airlinee. Jack Leyden, chief spokesman for the Federal Aviation Adminietration, said a "limited inetallatlon" programme involving 14 aircraft from Piedmont, United and Republic
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    • 909 6 ARRIVALS Operator dtrvict number Local tinw From THAI FT UA KAl MAS SIA MAS MAS SU CPA CAL MAS IU PAL SWR GU SU SU SU THAI Al SAS MAS GU SN MAS SU GU SU SU TG981 FT71 UAB05 KE697 MH681 SQ43 MH811 MH671 SQ103 CX710
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • Bits & BYTES
      • 178 7 M K ELECTRIC has launched i in Singapore an unusual energy-saving device a de- i lector that switches on lights i when there are people around, and switches them off when the place is vacated. i The British company says I its detector works on ultra-
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      • 117 7 MANY CHILDREN, as well as some adults, have always Jound it difficult to swallow large pills or foul-smelling lotions. Their trouble may soon be over if a new invention by American Leonard Mackles proves popular. m Mackles, working for the .New York-based Product Re"sources International
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      • 168 7 DRUGMAKER Bristol-Myers „[ias developed a potential against Aids and will ask the US Food and Drug Administration within two weeks to start testing its virus on humans. It is the second US research organisation to seek permission for human testing of an Aids vaccine. A
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    • 397 7 "LOOK MOM, no hands," could well be the future slogan for British drivers who make telephone calls in their cars. Riding on the latest speechrecognition technology, British Telecoms (BT) and its rival Racal are now offering subscribers a total "hands-free"
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    • 266 7 NYT THE PERSONAL COMPUTER industry is in suspended animation these days as everyone awaits the announcement of a new family of IBM PCs. The event is expected on April 2, and many of the biggest corporate buyers of PCs have put
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    • 456 7 IN SPITE OF the fall in oil prices, business for companies making automated energy management systems (EMS) in the US is booming. Analysts project that the market will hit US$2.5 billion this year, and grow 10 per cent annually. The demand for better and more
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    • 303 7 Rent-a-chemist and other scientific temps services SPEAK OF "TEMP" and one immediately think of typists, secretaries and other office workers. But in America, the word is taking on a different meaning following the rapid growth in demand for temporary scientific manpower. According to High Technology magazine, there are some 75,000
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  • FEATURES
    • 618 8 A PUBLIC DISPUTE between president and prime minister is the sort of embarrassment all countries can do without. It is, therefore, sad that India should be burdened with this sort of annoyance at a time when it faces so many other problems. Not that the dispute
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    • 1241 8  -  In the past 10 years, the food-canning sector in Malaysia stagnated whilst those in Thailand and the Philippines forged ahead to become the world's top producers of canned pineapple and seafood. Now Malaysian food canners want the government to provide "strategic tariff protection", reports
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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    • 671 8 eaaosoiMD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Despite a certain youthfulness, he's left school (3, 3) 7 The poorer for not getting on (5, 3) 8 Very sad Gl in a return vehicle (6) 10 Demean a sailor on the wild sea (5) 13 Just the beast to be hard-hearted? (4) 14
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  • SPORTS
    • 577 9 Reuter SOCRATES'» surprising decision to cut short his career by six months will rob Brazilian soccer fans of one of their last great heroes. But medicine will benefit by regaining a doctor. Even though his contract with Flamengo was due to
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    • 360 9 AP SIXTH-SEEDED Robert Seguso and seventh-seeded Aaron Krickstein were upset by unseeded players in the first round on Wednesday at the U*****,000 Painewebber Classic in Orlando, Florida. Unseeded Eliot Teltscher downed Seguso 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, while unseeded Scott Davis needed just
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    • 292 9 Reuter REBOUND ACE hardcourt, the overwhelming choice of the men players, will be the surface laid at the new National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park, on the outskirts of Melbourne. The Australian-made surface, on which the Australian Open will be played from next year
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    • 297 9 AFP NEW ZEALAND Barbarians opened their five-match Rugby Union tour of Britain and Ireland in spectacular style in Leicester, England, on Wednesday when they crushed Leicester 33-3. The tourists did not employ the traditional flashy Barbarians style. Instead, they played old-fashioned,
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    • 259 9 AP FRANCE'S Peugeot car company has won a law suit against the International Auto Sport Federations (Fisa) for abruptly changing the rules and making its 1965 and 1966 world rally championship winning car ineligible to defend the title this year. After two fatal accidents in
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    • 48 9 AFP FORMER world numberone John McEnroe and his actress wife Tatum O'Neal are expecting a second child. The New York Daily News claimed on Wednesday that O'Neal was three months pregnant and McEnroe's father refused to confirm or deny the report.
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    • 409 9  -  MASTERS 1987 By WALTON MORAIS WHILE overnight leader Chen Tze Ming faltered, little-known Japanese pro Katsuyoshi Tomori fired a 67 for a one-stroke lead at the halfway stage of the Rolex Masters golf championship at Bukit yesterday. The 32-year-old Tomori sank five birdies in a
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    • 102 9 DEFENDING CHAMPION Tham Khai Wor retained the Yellow Pages Challenge Trophy for the Best Nett score in the eighth AMO ASS AAA AAA golf tournament on Wednesday. The 21-handicapper carded a nett 05 to win by a stroke from Eric Teoh who won the
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1157 9 to cm mm Gene Wilder portrays Micheal Jordon and Gilda Radnar plays Kata Hellman FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES ;*lo.3opm, Channel 5 Hanky Panky Gene Wilder is the bug-eyed out-of-towner who •shares a taxi with a strange woman and mails a package on her behalf. When she winds up murdered, he
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 301 10 Reuter FLEET Financial Qroup of Rhode Island has said it will acquire Albany, New York-based Norstar Bancorp for US$l.3 billion worth of stock, the highest price ever paid for a bank in the US. The merger of the two leading north-east regional banks
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    • 122 10 Reuter THE BRITISH government plans to sell its nearly one-third stake in British Petroleum (BP) in the fiscal year beginning April 1, a mpve that would completely privatise one of the world's largest oil companies. Treasury Finance Secretary Norman Lamont told Parliament the
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    • 87 10 AP AFTER-TAX US corporate profits rose 6.1 per cent in the final three months of 1966, the best showing in than three years, the government has reported. ...The Commerce Department said after-tax profits totalled U*****.2 billion at an annual rate in the fourth quarter, compared
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    • 437 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed at a record high on Wednesday but were unable to hold onto a midday advance that sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average above the 2,300 level for the first time ever. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 2.13
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    • 160 10 MAN 18 CS AbWM 41 .49% Algoma SO .11* Bank Nova Scotia... 20 Bank Of Montreal 34% Ball Canada 4314 Bp Raaourcaa 45* 1* Braacan CI A 37* CampM Laka 33* Canadian Imp Bank.. 22* Canpac 24* Carting O'Kaafa 17* uncft Cn Bthrt CI A 22% Comtnco 18* Oom
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    • 213 10 MAN 1> RAND MM A Alpha •TIUALt ***** 390 -1-5 Aad 1660 asr* 530 -15 C Q Smith 3675 S0 CNA 330 10 Curria Finance. 725 unch CflMfB Fad Volk *****6 240 -300 FuQ* 7506 560 20 Ub Holda 2875 -75 LonrtM LTA. 265 M And R 960 unch
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    • 762 10 Amsterdam MAN It PLS ABN S06 SO 4 5 Aagon Ahold 66 90 114.30 144.60 0.7 4.3 23 143.30 03 AMEV Amro Bank Am Stad Barkal BOLS 67 20 60.00 129.90 17.90 153 00 0.4 0.2 2.5 unch +1 Boraumlj 143.30 Buahrman TaMaroda. SO 70 Calva 745 Elaaviar
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 451 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed slightly lower yesterday after a day of see-saw trading marked by small investor selling and institutional demand. The Hang Seng Index lost 2.73 points to 2,721.28 after posting a 10.58-point gain in the morning session. The Hong Kong Index was off 0.62 at 1.745.60. Turnover
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    • 319 11 k IAR 1* NT t All Sincere Indus 2 95 +0.0 9 Asia Cement 35 70 0 3 C :athay Cons. 45 10 +0 8 C Ihang K Iwa Bank 64 00 0.5 l«ii* oor in C >0 33 mt 33. 30 +0 8 60 +0.6 KPT 14. China
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    • 469 11 TOKYO: Shares fell in late trade yesterday from earlier record heights as investors took profits from a two-day rally and mounting speculation over imminent official restrictions on margin trading dampened sentiment, brokers said. The market average fell 60.74 to 21,644.32, but earlier it had risen to 21,883.95, a record.
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    • 48 11 Oriental B Phil Ovmmi Philax B 0 026 0 041 0 37 -0 001 unch -0 01 Ptcop B PLOT 262 50 -25 S San Migual B Saatror* Sima Darby 122 0019 26 50 3 unch unch Surigao Con B UalphM 0 055 0 0055 unch unch
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    • 482 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday closed at record levels as strong support for resource stocks and a steady gold price helped push the markets higher. Brokers said trading also received a boost from a firmer close on Wall Street overnight and the Reserve Bank's decision to cut the rediscount
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    • 133 11 MAN It WON Cheil Sugar 2990 100 Daelim Ind 705 50 Daewoo Corp 950 10 Daewoo Heavy 1311 18 Daiihin Securities 3850 50 Dong Ah Phar ***** 800 Dong Suh Stock ***** 280 Dongbu Steel 2240 unch Gold Star 1899 -1 Hanil Bank 1075 34 Hanil Cement ***** 600
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    • 168 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index was down 0.01 to 224.41 on a turnover of 1,443,115 shares worth 235.4 million baht. MAN It 1 IAMT b Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya investment Bangkok Agro-lnd 272 73 50 2 -05 Bank Of Ayudhya. Charoong Thai Wire Cable 183 379
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    • 68 11 AP NIPPON LIFE Insurance Co will buy about 10 per cent of Shearson Lehman Brothers, the second largest US securities company. The Nihon Keizai Snimbun reported yesterday that Nippon Life Insurance plans to set up in New York next month an investment subsidiary, Nissei International
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    • 269 11 AP FOREIGN FIRMS will be allowed to join in a new international telecommunications consortium that will compete against Japan's existing monopoly, but their stock holdings will be limited to 3 per cent, an official said on Wednesday. Fumio Watanabe. the
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    • 151 11 UPI FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR Corp says that although it will not be acquired by Fujitsu Ltd. negotiations with the Japanese computer giant on a possible smaller deal are proceeding. "We're disappointed that the merger has not gone through, but we're still exploring other
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    • 125 11 AFP THE BANK of China is to buy shares in Luxem-bourg-based BAII Holdings. Chen Jie-Sheng, managing director of the bank's London subsidiary, announced on Monday. BAII Holdings includes the Banque Arabe et Internationale d'lnvestissement, (the Arab and International Investment Bank), and
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 498 12 FT AFRICAN EXPRESS BANK, the banking subsidiary of the US financial serviofs and travel concern, said on Wednesday it had signed a deal to convert US$lOO million of its own loans to Mexico into an equity stake in hotel
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    • 110 12 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market fell 1-1/4 point from Wednesday to close at 1-1/2 per cent yesterday. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Offw M night I 1/2 I 1/4 1-MMh 3 5/16 3 3/16 2-oorth 3 3/16 3 3/16 3-moi* 3 3/16 3 3/16
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    • 184 12 MtealM Im iwriQi ot th« pnmt i«fKiing riwi 01 u major banks In Singapore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on March 19 us$ DM SWFC Y«o 7 day* 6 3/16—1/1* 10 3/t— 1/t 4 1/t —4 1-3/4 4 3/1* 1/1* 1 «ii i/a 3/t 9 15/1* '3/'* 4
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    • 649 12 SINGAPORE: Both the US dollar and sterling closed slightly lower yesterday on profit-taking after a day of thin trading. Long-term dollar sentiment remained bearish but most operators were still reluctant to take large positions because they feared central bank intervention after the Paris currency accord last month. The
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    • 227 12 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: ■M OSar araaa partly dtanva Local dollar* to on* unit of forolgn currancy: US dollar 2.1460 2.1470 2.8196 -23.89 Stafttng pound 3.4443 3.4480 7.3469 -53.12 AmfroBan doll or 1.4678 1.4706 3.4286 -57.19 NZ dollar 1.1942 1.1990 3.4286 -65.17 Canodlan dolt or 1.6319 1-6339
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    • 558 12 BA Futures JUNE Eurodollar opened three ticks lower yesterday at 93.57 after a late sell-off in Chicago. For the near-term, a slight downward technical bias was expected. The June contract finally closed at 93.57. With trend weakened by Wednesday night's soft closing in Chicago, June US T-bond opened with
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    • 374 12 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed slightly easier yesterday compared with Wednesday's levels, after a day of thin trading. Dealers attributed the slight fall in rates to lower US federal funds and news that the US fourth quarter gross national product growth was revised downwards to show a
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    • 306 12 HONGKONG: The metal gave up early gains yesterday and ended little changed from the New York finish, in trading which was fairly quiet because of the lack of interest Dealers said bullion finished at U*****.80/405.20 an ounce against an initial U*****.30/80 and New York's final U*****.80/405.30. On the
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    • 300 12 NOTICES tHE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND Dl THE MATTES OF TOP TECHNOLOGY (TRADING) PTE LTD i A J. i :i A VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) .At an Extraordinary Ger ntfral Meeting of the members of Top Technology (Trading) Pte Ltd deemed torhave been convened and held on March 16. 1987 the
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    • 328 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 (Revised) AND IN THE MATTER OF LIMRO ENTERPRISES PTE LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO SECTION 290(2) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at No.l
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    • 337 12 ui)»• i I'iiii'i COMPANIES ACT -i II M PTE LTD (In Member*' Voluntary Liquidation) FINAL MEETING OP MEMBERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that a Pinal General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 111 North
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    • 277 12 THE COMPANIES ACT (CAP. 188) DSC ENGINEERING PTE LTD On Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of DSC Engineering Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 2.30 pm on the 19th March 87 the following special reeolatlon was duly passed. "That the company be wound
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4306 13 THE STOCK MARKET closed mixed on bargainhunting and short-covering activity yeeterday, with the Straita Tlmee Industrial Index gaining marginally by 3.96 polnta to 1,031.67. The more broadly-baaed BT Composite Index gained 4.63 polnta to 911.56 with total turnover yesterday rising to 37.0 million shares worth
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    • 267 13 SINGAPORE Rites Indices Mord» IS Mordi 19 Kg L«iM $1 JO 460 ♦60 •T Camp ad»a 906.92 »IIJ5 Caratoa* 50« 490 28 •r o«/o$ 115 -220 fMoSng 470 20 •T CADI -63ia -6340 Hwi 260 16 •T 08V ♦*****3 *****4 M Iftwtrttl •45 15 STMufMoh 1027.91 1031J7
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    • 4218 13 810 and offer prices officially listed and bualnasa In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeeterday with tha number of aherea traded ahown In bracketa In lota of 1,000 unlta unleaa otherwlae specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".
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    • 523 14 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market finished mixed to easier on lack of buying support in the afternoon. Tin and commodity stocks, however, traded against the softer bias. There were no fresh leads or negative news to encourage or discourage buyers, a broker
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    • 106 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursday 1745.60 Wednesday 1746.22 Week ago 1762.53 Hang Song Index Thursday 2721.28 Wednesday *****1 Week 090 2750.14 All Industrials Thursday 2575.6 Wednesday ***** Week ago 2572.5 NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday *****3* Tuesday 2284.80 Week ago 2268 98 TOKYO Nikkei Average Thursday *****.32 Wednesday *****.06*
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    • 231 14 Monogeri' prices for March 20 Singapore Unit Trust Th* CoiMwrc* 101 1.09 Th* SovinQi Fund 089 0 96* S'poro Ptoq Fund 0 40 044 S'pof* Sac Fund 0.67 073 S'por* Invest Fund 075 081 Spor* Equity Fund 046 0.52 Asia Unit Trust Mai l*v«(t Fund 1.37 145 Mot
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    • 2822 14 BID and off or prices officially listed and businau in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchenge yesterday, with the number of eharee traded ahown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ACM ***** 200$) AJbiomotc ***** Alcm IBSSJ IS
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    • 140 14 THE WNJOHSON PROCESS Rubber Company Berhad: 55th AGM at No 70, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, March 23, at 2.30pm. QEHERAL SECURITIES Investments Limited: 12th AGM in the Function Room of The Development Bank of Singapore Ltd, 45th Storey, DBS Building, 6 Shenton Way, Singapore 0106, on
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 87 14 OIL PRODUCTS IN THE Asian products market yesterday, gasoil weakened on good prompt supplies, naphtha was stable to weak in thin trading, fuel oil and kerosene were quiet and stable. Closing prices for crude (FOB origin) Dubai (May) WTI, Wast Texas Intermediate, (May) US$/barrel 17.15 18.23 Change -0.05 -0.45 Closing
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    • 204 14 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices snded slightly firmer yesterday on light covering interest, helped by steadier palm oil futures and higher overnight Chicago soyoil futures. But trading remained quietly cautious as operators preferred to await the outcome of the Indian weekly palm oil tender before taking up poeitions,
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    • 134 14 Chinese Produce Exchange Silltre* noon dosing prlo m en Morch 19 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 86.00 OM drum FOB 96.00 New drum FOB 100.00 Copra Mixed (loot*) 48 Pepper Munloli NAZhH# FOB NtW 1207J0 Sarawak Wh»* FOB foq HLW 1192.50 Sarawak ipadal blodc FOB NIW 952.50
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    • 307 14 SINGAPORE The market closed easier yesterdsy with April One RSS buyers quoted at 191.00 cents a kg, down 3.50 cents from Wednesday. The morning session lost 3.25 cents on some profit-taking and long liquidation in moderate trading. Prices lost further ground in thin sfternoon trading on continued liquidation. On
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    • 285 14 RA8 prices in i owim> pc In bate 8 NOON ClOSf Ruyon S«||«r( luytn Int 1 RSS Prompt 193.50 194 JON 193.00 194.00N krt 1 RSS April 87 191 JO 192.00 1914# 191 JO bit 1 RSS Moy 189.00 189 JO 188 JO 189.00 Int 2 RSS
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    • 88 14 1 I APRIL 87 MAY 87 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS luytn S«ll*rs •wytn S*a*n SSR 20 167 JO 169 JON 167 JO 169 JON SSR 50 166-50 167 JON 166 JO 167 JON MRELB luyan Iwycrt SMR cv 250JO 25 2JON 251.50 253JON SMt
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    • 157 14 THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market •Mod cont to clooo ot M 516.12 kg yeeterday from Wednesday, oflor a very brlof trading bo—lon. Tho morfcot oponod at Its prevloue Mlll.lt dooo with sellers off*ring tonnos but buyers woro willing lo tako up only 46
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    • 180 14 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed unchsngsd on Wedneeday to 134 US cents a bushel higher, with all contracts posting gaina except epot March, which ended at U554.66 a buahel. Trede waa featureleee and prlcea followed the trend In eoyoil, falling early and recovering at mid-eee-eion.
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    • 214 14 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade clossd mostly higher on Wedneedsy, ranging cent lower to 3tt US centa a buahel higher. Spot March cloeed at USS2.9I a buahel. Short-covering by locala rallied moet prlcea late, tradera aald. Thinly traded apot March, which expiree today, waa the only
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    • 66 14 Bangkok (US$/tonm, FOB) Whit* Rice 100% 1* doM 258 100% 2nd don 228 100% 3rd don 223 5% 213 10% 208 15% 203 20% 195 25% 190 35% 185 Broken Rice A-1 Super 146 A-l Spedol U3 C-1 Special unq C-l Ord unq Loonzain Rice 100% Id grod# unq
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    • 927 14 COFFEE Robusta futures closed £15 to £30 a tonne lower on Wednesday but within the recent limited range. Near May last traded at £1,265, down £15 from Tuesday night's close but still well within the recent £1,250/1,310 range for the position. There was little fresh news, but general
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 572 15 Privatisation will indigestion set in? wmsmmLv* HOCK LOCK SIEW THE PUBLIC SECTOR Divestment Committee has done a study which suggests that the Singapore stock market will be able to absorb the shares that will come from the privatisation of government-linked compa- pies (GLCs). The committee did this by first getting
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    • 496 15  -  By LISA LEE HOTEL PLAZA LTD (HPL) has nrttmaged to chalk up after-tax profits of $2.35 million in 1966, jMarly three times better than the previous year's level of $591,000. Earnings per share soared to cents from 4.6 cents while net
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    • 202 15 Bernama ES THE Malaysian Investors Association (MIA) has said it is disappointed over the 4ofig delay between the closing date of applications of public issue of shares fft)d their listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. president P H S •Ligi
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    • 163 15 IN REPLY to a stock exchange query on the proposed acquisition of Robinson Centre, Sealion Hotels Ltd has said that the purchase was negotiated on a "willing buyer-willing seller" basis. The issue price o! the new Sealion shares was fixed at an appropriate discount
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    • 483 15 C I HOLDINGS, through Doe Industries Sdn Bhd, and Amalgamated Properties ft Industries Bhd have entered into a joint venture with RAH Holdings for the manufacture and marketing of plastics and plastic moulding products. The joint venture, 1 called C I Equity Sdn Bhd with an issued capital
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    • 530 15  -  By AMY BALAN FIMA Metal Box Bhd (FMB), Malaysia's largest packaging and security printing company, has proposed a one-for-two rights issue at Ms 2 a share to raise some $20 million for capital investment into new can-making technology. The rights issue, comprising 10.32
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    • 904 15 MBT WITH THE Malaysian property market in the doldrums, property companies are now trying to cope with the problems created by funds being tied up in delayed housing projects, partially completed hotels and vacant officeshopping complexes. As one property developer puts it:
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    • 831 15 INDUSTRIALS Mar It Panca Aada-MH IS4 -4 A««4 lyon m •Tf PIC 333 -6 Babcocts XI ■JVt tor clays 5IOw 4 Baocfca* 543 •II BOC 3*4 UACfc Bluu Ord* 742 2 BOC Group 436 5 look at 66 Bo«»o«»r 437 -7 M $17 4 Btll—■«, 17B'/, ■1 Brrt
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    • 63 15 o n The South Australian Minister of State Development and the South Australian offices of Baillieu Knight Frank, Colliers International, Jones Lang Wootton and the South Australian Department of Tourism will be presenting a seminar on TTF on March 26th from 3.00pm. As admission is by invitation only, please ring
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  • 494 16  -  Stockbroking licence sought By AMY CHEOK DBS SECURITIES Singapore has applied for a licence to set up a stockbroking firm in Hongkong, the first of the Big Four bank broking houses known to do so. DBS Securities executive director Jen Shek Chuen said yesterday
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  • 305 16 DBS BANK is organising a twoday investment conference for about 100 institutional investment managers from Singapore and overseas. The Minister for Trade and Industry, Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, will deliver a keynote address at the opening ceremony on March 23 at the
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  • 338 16 UPI CHINESE leader Deng Xiaoping said yesterday that his crucial political reform plan aimed at separating the functions of the communist party and the government will be unveiled at a party congress this autumn. The official Xinhua News Agency announced the publication of
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  • 86 16 AFP VOTERS in Sarawak will go to the polls next month to elect a new government after an abortive bid by a former governor to unseat Chief Minister Taib Mahmud. The chairman of the independent Elections Commission, Abdul Kadir Talib, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that
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  • 196 16 Bernama ES COOPERATION among Asean countries in small-scale industries rather than on large-scale capital intensive projects can bring about a greater impact on the region's industrial development, economist Or Chee Peng Lim said yesterday. He said small-scale labour intensive projects will ensure a stronger
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  • 308 16 Bernama ES AFTER a full week of seeking out the cures for some of Asean's economic ills, the ongoing first Asean Economic Congress in Kuala Lumpur yesterday heard pleas for the grouping to come out with concrete plans to shield itself from the
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  • 470 16 AP A GROUP of leading Indonesian dissidents yesterday urged the government to inform Indonesians openly of their right to abstain from voting in forthcoming national elections, which they have termed an "affront to justice". The call was made in
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  • 376 16  -  By ALVIN TAY Banking Correspondent BANK OF AMERICA will pull out of Brunei on May 30 in the latest of its rationalisation moves, thus ending 14 years of banking operations in the Sultanate. The American bank said it would be
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  • 142 16 Reuter AUSTRALIA will set up a satellite intelligence station in its remote north-west, facing South-east Asia, as part of a defence strategy unveiled in Parliament yesterday. Defence Minister Kim Beazley, presenting a Defence White Paper, did not name any possible adversaries, but said that no
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  • 91 16 Reuter COMEX SILVER FUTURES were in a featureless trading range yesterday morning in the absence of bulk traders' participation. Silver for delivery in May was off two cents at U555,605 an ounce after drifting into an area of 5.62/5.59. Analyst* noted that May si I- ver had slipped
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  • 74 16 Reuter WALL STREET STOCKS inched lower yesterday on moderate volume. Jitters about today's triple expirations accounted for some of the decline and uneasy feelings about the resignation of Boyd Jefferies of Jefferies Group also had a negative influence on the market, a trader said. The Dow Industrials
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  • LATE FILE
    • 42 16 Reuter CHINA'S trade with Taiwan through Hongkong fell sharply last year and economists said Beijing's controls on foreign exchange were to blame. Total trade fell by 13 per cent to US$955 million last year according to HK government figures.
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    • 37 16 Bernama ES TAIWAN is now the 14th largest investor in Malaysia and more joint venture proposals are expected, chairman of the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority. Datuk Ahmad Sarji Ham id said in KL yesterday. Bernama
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    • 47 16 AFP A PROPOSAL by US Energy Secretary John Harrington to offer tax incentives to domestic oil producers will be reviewed by the White House, even though President Ronald Reagan has "a fundamental objection" to tax allowances, a White House spokesman said. AFP
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    • 34 16 AFP THE EC Commission has authorised France to suspend imports of some textile products based on synthetic fibres originating from China until Oct 31, the Commission said yesterday. AFP
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    • 42 16 AFP SOUTH KOREA has begun to take delivery of British-made Javelin surface-to-air missiles, the first time Seoul has bought anti-aircraft weaponry from a country other than the United States, according to the Far Eastern Economic Review. AFP
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    • 32 16 Reuter THE PRO-VIETNAM Kampuchean government, without an air force for 12 years, may soon get 40 Soviet-built Mig--21 jets, according to the Thai air force operations director.
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    • 34 16 Reuter ORLANDO DULAY, a murder suspect and ally of Ferdinand Marcos was arrested at Manila Airport last night trying to return to the Philippines, a spokesman for the paramilitary constabulary said.
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    • 32 16 Reuter ISRAELI Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said yesterday Israel had decided to reduce ties with South Africa and would not sign new defence contracts with Pretoria.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 57 16 infwfwfl WfvNa Outlook: Showors ovor many areas from Ma morning, cfaarIng In tho lata afternoon. Raport far 24 haurs prior ta 7.90pm an March It at lha airpart Maximum tamparatura 32.1 Aaaodatad humidity <5 Minimum tamparatura 23.S Aaaoclatad humidity M Hours of aunahlna 3.10 Rainfall In mlllimatras 20J2 Rainfall thte
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 397 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ A MEMBERSHIP drive mounted by the Malaysian Shipowners Association (MASA) last year has increased its strength dramatically and the association now accounts for nearly 90 per cent of the Malaysian registered tonnage. From 19 members in March
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    • 430 17 Lloyd's List THE MODIFICATION of international law on maritime liens and the arrest of vessels will be one of the main subjects on the agenda of the annual convention of the International Ship Suppliers Association (ISSA) to be held in Athens
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    • 144 17 Seatrade Week THE KOREA Maritime Ports Authority is studying proposals to halve closing time for receipt of containers and shorten free time for container storage in an effort to ease congestion at Pusan container terminal. The plan calls for the closing time deadline for
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 87 17 AFP FRANCE has deplored a decision by Canada to ban French fishing vessels from operating in Canadian waters south of Newfoundland, and appealed to the Canadian government to reconsider the move. The French Foreign Ministry also protested against the closure of Canadian ports to French fishing
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    • 593 18 Reuter JAPAN'S ailing shipbuilding industry plans to refloat itself in a few years from the twin rocks of recession and a strong yen through capacity and workforce cuts and greater use of computers, industry sources said. The salvage measures,
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    • 75 18 Reuter DANISH divers exploring the wreck of a British ocean liner torpedoed in 1917 said they had started bringing up a collection of treasures reported to include gifts from Indian Maharajas intended for the British Royal family. British newspapers have reported that the treasures
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    • 267 18 FOUR prominent Malaysians from the maritime industry have been elected to serve on the American Bureau of Shipping's South-east Asia and Australasian Technical Committee which held its meeting in Kuala Lumpur last week. They are the managing director of Malaysian International
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    • 163 18 Reuter NORTH KOREA said two Japanese seamen held for more than three years would be put on trial for spying. The official Korean Central News Agency, in a terse dispatch, said the government had announced "that the master and chief engineer of
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    • 1006 18 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Container VIII 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner X 1 Africa Ocean IX 4 Alt! ram VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Atlas line X 3 ANl 1 1/2 A PC line V
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    • 1276 18 IN A MODERATELY active London shipping freights market on Wednesday, rates generally held steady although some firmness was noted for two cargoes of grain from the US Gulf to Holland. For 76,000 tons ADM paid the firmer rate of U557.75 while Continental agreed to the even higher rate
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    • 177 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far EaSt/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang Shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line
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    • 193 19 Fairplay AMERICAN President Lines's five container ship newbuildings on order at two West German shipyards will be powered by the most powerful diesel engines ever built. Each 3,800 TEU. 24-knot ship will be fitted with a 12-cylinder Sulzer RTAB4 prime
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    • 348 19 Seatrade Week PROPOSALS for the formation of a Hongkong register as a distinctive entity separate from the British seems likely to languish at anchor for another couple of years, at least, caused in part by inter-depart-mental rancour, the complexity of the
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    • 303 19 AP IRAQ claimed on Wednesday its warplanes have struck three vessels off the Iranian coast in the past 24 hours. The official Iraqi news agency, monitored in Nicosia, quoted a military spokesman in Baghdad as saying the last air raid at 3:sopm (1250
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    • 275 19 AP SOVIET warships are patrolling Persian Gulf waters, displaying military muscle with the United States, Britain and France in the strategic waterway that has become a key arena of the Ira-nian-Iraqi war. Two Soviet destroyers have operated in the Gulf since Iranian gunboats intercepted
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    • 122 19 March 19 Preventing maritime fraud, Nautical Institute (London) lecture, Naval Club, London Wl. March 22-27 Insurance and law in shipping (Hull and P I). Cambridge Academy of Transport residential course, Selwyn College, Cambridge. March 23 The English Court of Admiralty in an era of change: key concerns in
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    • 101 19  -  By Kingsley Wood DARWIN has shipped out two unusual cargoes 503 live sheep for Malaysia and 1,466 buffalos to Cuba, both to become the nucleus ot breeding herds. There is no record of previous sheep shipments from Darwin by sea. The animals were shorn of all
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    • 265 19 Reuter THE INTERSTATE Commerce Commission (ICC), which regulates interstate freight rail service, concluded that none of the 24 largest US freight railroads had adequate revenues in 1985. The finding is important because it means the ICC is likely to look favourably on requests
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    • 1330 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vtml B«rth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Colossus K3S alongside 22 03 0600 Concord Ibuki KI6 alongside *****600 Fengsheng •C29 alongside 20 03/1500 Forlhbon* KI8 alongside 20 03/2300 Gondo Bhckti K32 alongside 2103/1500 Gozonio K34 alongside 2003 1500 Koto Benor K3I alongside 21 03/0600 NlppO
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    • 2068 24 AARHUS Ville D« Venus CM D'Atfretement. March 19 Ever Garden, Evergreen. March 19 Tang He. China Ocean Shpg. March 20 Ming Universe. Yang Ming Line. March 20 Benalder, Triot. March 20(PK). Ville De Jupiter. CM D'Attretement. March 22 Toyama. ScanOutcht. March 23
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    • 74 17 KMDB JAPAN'S ailing shipbuilding industry plans to refloat itself in a few years from the twin rocks of recession and a strong yen. Page II PROPOSALS for the formation of a Hongkong register as a distinctive entity separate from the British seems likely to languish at anchor for another couple
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    • 924 19 The Straits Steamship Group f STRAITS SHIPPING f Singapore to Sibth, Smwak, Brunei Port* and Bangkok Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd p&o Containers Limited P&OCL^yl CONTAINERSHP SERVICE TO UK/COWTWENT: PEGASUS PRIDE WW BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL BINT AUG SUM* STRAITS PRIOE AUBY VK M, KB, Mn WMC Lab, Skan,
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    • 591 19 C SAV Ccrrpjn.i Sud Amcr.c.irj da Ijpcres S >5 C -.m I DIRECT SERVICE TO/from CHILE ■OTHER VESSEL MK ■ARLKR6 (KOK-aP) TIM IV4 TM W MICA IQQ ANTOF VAIf STO B* Vfi W Ifi Ifi IV* Ufi m w m wt w w ACCEPTING FCL QUIT CARGO FOR PUNTA ARENAS,
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    • 307 19 120 130 KVA 440 VO.TT 1500 RPM 3-PHASE 50 HZ Plm ring *****55 x 49 Franco Belgian Services 27 h%3 (MFMBER OF ACE CONSORKUNT) ,r ,sf /r. n, s, ru,, i» ,th H, u .tnh.tr t*f,m I u., STONE P.KELAN6L* HwvaT Ma rStaw Nm I'NmwM C| MB 25 Mr (24
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    • 324 20 £Z CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Hapag-Uoyd COPENHAGEN. AARHUS. GOTHENBURG. MAUK). HELSINKI. OSLO. AMSTERDAM CARIBBEAN I S. AMERICA CONV SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONV SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE SP PK P€N TRIES LEX BILBAO HBC B'HAVEN AMS BENNY SKOU 2273 23/3 24/3 17/4 27/4 4/5 11/5 MM DUMMTM M 1/5-11/5
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    • 703 20 Lpi: Mil I T CON IA INf RISf D 10 (ROM NORJH AMf RIGA WfST COASI *FDRjMOTHER VESSEL TOT 36E/PACIFK PROSPERITY K 121* CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF VESSEL CRYSTAL REED INDON S'PORE LOADING FOR 2/4 17/4 DUBAI. DAM GEN AGENTS: CROWN MARINE CO (PTE) LTD TEL: ***** M LIom)
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    • 383 20 INTERCONTINENTAL TIMBER CARRIERS BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD PARCEL SERVICE To: CONT/UK PORTS: •fatrouj 2 ITC-M3 In Pt 27/3 I Agents. SINGAPORE PORT KELANG KOTA KINABALU TG. HANI CALICO SHIPPING PTE LTD Tel: 2252 M TU: IS SSUI CALICO FAX: Z249Z71 PERKAPALAN UTAMA SON BHD Tat: KESAWAN SHIPPING SON BHO Tel: ZUSS (3
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    • 985 20 jnirrum iune.3, rnaay, Marcn '/TV II EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) SGP HKC KSG KLG PUS OSK TYO KSN CHS NVC BAL HBC FU MS —MM —LMV SCP EVER GATHER In Port 24/3 2S/3 27/3 2*4 MX 2*4 21* 120 I*s Iff 40 EVER GUIDE J7IJ 2M
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    • 737 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE UA HAWK HOT A MM MA HAWK MA HAWK *01 m BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE PASIR GUDANG CONTAINER SERVICE ■iv"! mm MA HAWK SKA HAWK SEA HAWK RED SEA/EAST AND WEST
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    • 605 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT HAM B'HAVEN R (MM HAVRE ST OH P KLANC S'PORE FOR (Mi a* smm a/i zmoflaiu* 140 hkc. vm i item an an an an an w mm. m TK. U on an an nn y* zu*
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    • 478 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSRIP SERVICES VESSEL/VOY ANTWERP SPORE BILBAO BREMEN ADAM/RDAM H'BURG CAN DA BHAKTI/17WB In Port li/4 20/4 S. PANJANGASm 2»-2>/3 27/4 2/5 OCEAN PRIMA/7WB 13-15/4 10/5 15/5 11/5 n-24/4 m OCEAN
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    • 386 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m an vionr LOIKAW VU*» PAGAN VUIW BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok 21/23 Mar 20/21 Mar liA! Mar 25/27 Iter BANK LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE FORTHBANK VIBN IVY BANK VIBN TOANA NIUGINI V3N TAUSALA SAMOA V9M
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    • 1397 22 USA CANADA ATUUIHC CtAST (Round The World Service) ij K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. 0. FORTUNE V 2 N. GARNET V7/N. JADE V 6 0. FAIR V 2 SPORE 20 Mar 27 Mar 3 Apr LB 11 Apr 18 Apr 25 Apr CHLS NFK 21 Apr 23 Apr 28
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    • 721 22 'M AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AwpMny FCUFCL Container* fmUm P K«Unf ESTECLIPPER *12 2? Mar L«* y S port IMb Frew S*Jn Abo Am I***"®*?" '33 23 Mar 7 Apr It Apr 14 Apr AM/Bra T »J3 23 Mar 7 Apr 16 Apr 14 Apr Add/Bra CALABAR *33 4 Apr
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    • 628 22 GOLDEN LINE MB CV GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD V 23. ItM iff Urtti smgjwk 0104 m swmi <10 uks> STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: s*pora pm GOLDEN WONDER Colombo/Karachi/Oubai/Oamman 24/25 Mar QOLOCN BEAR Cotombo/Karachi/DubairtMia 4/5 Apr CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA P.KLANG PENANG DESTINATION WANG JIANG
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    • 475 22 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD 15 Hoe Chiang Roa'. sro7 02 03 Sanford Building Singapore 0208 '8l *****11 (10 Lineti Bulk Orient Line BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK IV ADELINA OK Sailed Sail. ■.V. AGIOS NIKOLAOS MB In Part 2S/3 S port P. Kaia»| taaMi brum Sailed SETE/ROT/ANT/UKTMUU) Mi Port 2S/3 STE^K)T/ANT/U«(HUU) ■AS
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    • 826 23 S port NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD. Tal No Offico Terminal CfS vmn man zzzus NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Ft EU/AUST TP A/SEA S: *****3 BWO 2710U9 SWM 27«ui vmm NEPLINE SON. BHD. MMB7 NEPLINE SDN. BHD. 2UBB NEPLINE SDN. BHD. «KOZ7M*Z7KI/1Z7«2 nepline son. bhd. a—<nmi FAR EMT/EHHK FWIY CONTAMEKBED SERVICE
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    • 513 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG, BUSAN, INCHON Vmml'i Nam Sport No 9 Donam/7Q2fl 11/3 M. Efitor/709 M No I Oonam/7Q3N 13/4 No 7 Donam/7U3N 17/4 No Donam/704N 2S/4 No 9 Donam/7BM 7/5 Enter/710 12/5 No 7 Dom*/7MN 21/5 survoy at Go Voy 7025/N
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    • 652 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 PCNANC M/S HANDLING S/STEM CO SON BHD MESSRS HAI THONC SNIPPING 127 FWgStr,*. Pmmt No
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    • 42 23 Vf/;/.S"////v I.i\i mm HARU V.SA StiM C*l K2I YOSNIUN V.I2A MM 23/3 HELIOS 2 VIA 23/3 21/3 DEL REMEMOS VJU 31/3 SMIBUSAWA MEtSHIN A N.T.V. TPTN CO. PTE. LTD., M 3, CacN Stmt, <U-M SB Mlin fpm Ml TEL 22M22 (2 Um)
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    • 366 24 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN.(PTE) LTD. TEL: 225 6868 (30 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** A/B SSCMA, RS ***** A/B SSCAO VEB DEUTF RACHT SEEREEDERE I ROSTOCK FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE EUWfC a C3EH ••VIA LARNACA: Accepting cargo for Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Izmir, Istanbul, Mersin, Lattakia, Limassol, Beirut Alexandria, ?wt Said, Iraqi, Iranian and
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    • 332 24 SURFACE FREIGHT jS. WEEKLY LCL FCL SERVICES TO: mm Mi Also accepting to all inland destinations 20 McCallum Street «I 703 Asia Chambers Singapore 0106 Tel 225 2616 (4 lines) Tli RS ***** SURFRT Cable SURMCEFRT CBC CORMORANT BULK CARRIERS Marina Brwn 9/4 11/4 Vancouver, Otympia Victory 19/5 nfi 23/5
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    • 303 24 lO SOUHD COHTAIKFR SERVICL MICRONESIA SERVICE PK SP KAO LOADING FOR 12/3 15/3 23/3 SAIPAN, GUAM, YAP, KOROR--27/3 30/3 15/4 SAIPAN. GUAM, YAP. KOROR 5/4 8/4 21/4 SAIPAN. GUAM. YAP. KOROR Regular LCL&FCL Service to S'pore, P. Kelang, F. East. India. Europe, Australia. AGENTS: (JNIPACIFIC TRANS. S TRADING AGENCY PTE.
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 147 24 w (I Regional WmMmt i I r. <* S §3 a rV ai X iL •c A o Wl Weid drection with ipftd m knots MQMRCANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JOAJC.THM MORNM LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temporotwe c A v Shower Weather W«d drection with speed m krvofi Rax U
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    • 374 25 International Freight Forwarders WEEKLY-CONSOLIDATION Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE INDIA VBSEL VOY PORT HARCOURT 015 KATHRINC SIF 016 PORT HARCOURT 017 K SIF Oil SINGAPORE CALCUTTA MADRAS SAILED IN PORT 24-25 MAR 23-23 MAR 29-02 APR 05-05 APR 30-31 MAR 01-09 APR 12-13 APR 11-12
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    • 219 25 k\ PERCH OCEAN LINES (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) CHINA SERVICES Destinations: Etd. STORE Etd. PKLG SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU w HUANGPU, XIAMEN WEEKLY HAIKOU, ZHANHANG OA II I MOO XINGANG, QMGDAO oAlLlllUd SHANGHAI ft OTHER PORTS PW IMMM Ml LTD COfITMM SCRVI usm hjl 2mk m from/ tww WORLDWIDE SERVICES ACCEPTING
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    • 487 25 to PERINTIS LINE SINGAPORE JAKARTA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE eta etd PRASETIA 123-124 23/03 24/03 125-126 30/03 31/03 127-128 06/04 07/04 129-130 13/04 14/04 131-132 20/04 21/04 PRABHAKTI 44-45 In Port 21/03 4M7 27/03 28/03 48-49 03/04 04/04 50-51 10/04 11/04 52-53 17/04 18/04 JAKARTA eta etd 28/03 28/03 02/04 04/04
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    • 277 25 ii'l'UiiU.Hli'ilTAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SKWC P.KELANC HNANG KLANAN KAOMSIUM6 t SUATAN V V-M SaiM t SCLATAN Vtl V-S4 Z3/3 25/3 C SCLATAN IX V-4S 2S/3 21/3 JV3 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER
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    • 188 25 flLHai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd rf L ??***** t?0 I mcs| T1 RS ??0M R c .'ii'. 7 ft. I \s I I In \l\ I I\ I l\ III) 4 Apr 17 Apr 34 Apr 30 Apr Vassal loading for Tokyo Vassal loading lor Osaka Accapting carfo for
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    • 508 26 CS3 mm ACCEPTING FCL, LCL CONVENTIONAL MIDDLE EAST SERVICE 22/3, 30/3 DUBAI, BAHRAIN, MUSCAT, DONA, DANMAN, 2/4, 11/4 KUWAIT, ABU DHABI HONGKONG/CHINA SERVICE 1/3, 1/4 XINGANG, BEIJING, TIANJIN, SNEKOU, 6/4. 8/4 SHANGHAI. GUANGZHOU. WHAMPOA M/ 3.1/4 M 22/3, 29/3, 5/4 n/3, c/ 4. 10/4 BANGKOK AUSTRALIA SYD, MEL, BRISBANE, ADELAIDE.
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    • 478 26 NEAP SENG TRADING A SNIPPING PTE LTD •Ml BEACH ROAD «IHI QOLDEN MILE TOWER TEL NO. *****22 (2 UNES) TLX NO. M 272*2 HEAPCO PIUANG PNC a MAR a MAM 24/25 MAR 25/2* MAR 2S/27 MAR S/21 MAR »MAR VS4M7 ¥***** J1 MARA APR 1/2 APR 4/5 APR I APR
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    • 434 26 tl C.Y. LINE (A Mambar 01 The ACE Coneorthim) OHO YANG SNIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) at mm vm KOREAN MM YWH ORIENTAL CHIEF VSM an in M UN trm Mm femm HWt Bran Antaxrv m UN I*4 vn w w* m n* n* a*
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    • 738 26 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" iadtnt for Callao, Matarani, Mo and all other Peruvian ports with transhipment at-' Ae On CPV Through Bills of Lading to final destination Pwttflf* P. Keiang MURRAYEVERETT THOMASEVERETT HUGHEVERETT 22/23 Mar 4* Apr 11/19 Apr "EVERETT ORIENT UNE" JAPAN/BAY OF
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    • 173 26 IM'l MM ZBUjI a Tn.'!n"iT",frTT ZIM KAOHSIUNC 1.4X7 ZIM SYDNEY 14X17 ZIM TRIESTE 30.4.17 ACCEPTING CAJKO TO AOCUUOE VIA AND ALSO Fa TO GUAM. iLMUAM iri'r.i, T TUM MAI NOJ |M 0 lIM UH MM m tm an on m v m a yrrr^T;-' GOLD STAR LINE T" m «ThTT3T?
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