The Business Times, 24 April 1987

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 234 1 Record volume on SES THE SINGAPORE stockmarket achieved a record volume yesterday as both institutions and individuals thronged the market. Total turnover swelled to 65.20m units worth $137.41m from the previous day's 49.26m units worth $106.39m. Yesterday's volume was the highest since Feb 20 this year when
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  • 472 1  -  By AMY BALAN NEWSPAPER and publishing group Singapore Press Holdings achieved higher profits in all its main activities to turn in a 49 per cent rise in after-tax profits to $42.53 million for the first six months to end-February 1987.
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  • 213 1 SEX, SUN, SINGLE. Executive Lifestyle sent a hopeful male reporter to check if what the grapevine was still suggesting about Club Med held, in this part of the world at least. He was set loose at the new Club Med in Bali, and
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  • 522 1  -  Several parties keen to develop site By AMY CHEOK THE LONG-DRAWN tussle between the owner and the lessee of Orchard Square over what to do with this last piece of prime undeveloped land along Orchard Road has surfaced once again. With no suitable buyer
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  • 64 1 IT IS UNHEARD OF for the president of the United Malays National Organisation to face a serious challenger during the party elections, that is until Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah threw down the gauntlet before the incumbent, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
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  • 499 1 Reuter NEWS that the US economy had prospered in the first three months of this year yesterday failed to boost the beleaguered dollar on European foreign exchanges. Dealers said that they were surprised that investors remained negative about the US
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  • 584 1 A DISPUTE has arisen over the Singapore Society of Accountants release of the main findings of an inquiry into the books of the failed Pan-Electric group. The auditors involved are questioning the move and asking why they were not given a chance
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  • 136 1 Reuter SILVER bullion yesterday soared to its highest price since June 1984, fuelled by market concern over Peruvian moves to limit supplies. Dealers said speculators had used the Peruvian decision on Tuesday to suspend some sales as a fresh excuse to buy the metal. Silver
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    • 323 1 A society of chips THINGS are happening in America. The computer industry is showing sings of a rebound, prisoners guarded by electronic anklets are allowed to serve out their sentence at home and a walking robot has been designed to replace human guards on Wall Street. See Technology, page 7
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    • 10 1 More stories on Pag* 3, Page 4 and Back Page
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 480 2  - Open market sale for M L assets By ALVIN TAY EFFORTS TO sell beleaguered Motor Leasing (Pte) Ltd as a going concern have failed and the receivers are now trying to dispose of the company's assets on the open market. Yesterday, M&L's receivers, Touche Ross Co, advertised in The Straits
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    • 330 2 NATURAL DISASTERS can t be prevented, but they can be provided for. That's what Singapore Airlines had in mind for its computer operations yesterday when it became the first subscriber to Computer Engineering Services' (CES) new computer recovery centre. Under a two-year contract with the
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    • 236 2 MAJOR ELECTRONICS companies bought $1.2 billion worth of components from Singapore through their international purchasing offices (IPOs) last year. The purchases, up from $1.1 billion in 1985, were made by 28 IPOs set up here by companies such as IBM, Philips, Motorola, Kodak,
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    • 399 2  -  By JEFFREY TSANG TO MAKE full use of its design centre for integrated circuits, the Nanyang Technological Institute will design ICs for private companies on a contract basis as well as open it up for "hands-on" training of electronics engineers. Professor and Dean
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    • 192 2 SIX fire-gutted shophouses. the oldest of which wss built in the last century, will be restored in line with plans to conserve old buildings in Chinatown. These shophouses are expected to be ready for occupation by traditional trades before the next
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    • 129 2 THOSE who want to make representation or give oral evidence at the coming inquiry on the late Mr Teh Cheang Wan are reminded that their submissions must be received by next Thursday. Written submissions should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission of
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    • 418 2 SINGAPORE should seriously consider a transport research centre, says Mr Mike Gray, the chairman of the Chartered Institute of Transport (CIT), Singapore section. "Singapore, being one of the world's leaders in transport, should seriously be considering a transport research centre whereby research can
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    • 137 2 COMPANIES with sales of less than $20 million is not a big company even by Singapore standards but they contributed 31 per cent of manufacturing value-added, said Mr Chan Chin Bock, alternate chairman of the Economic Development Board. He was talking about the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 244 2 Golden Phoenix Sichuan RpMtaunuH e m T > aN Mini Imperial Banquet now available at Golden Phoenix Sichuan Restaurant Hotel Equatorial It is a connoisseur's dream come true. An Emperor's banquet in a majestic spread of exotic food that stretches to a few days of feasting. Now you can savour
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  • ASIA – PACIFIC
    • 485 3 AP A COMMITTEE led by the author of a report that called on Japan last year to change its exportoriented economy to one that relies more on domestic demand has drafted a new study urging the government to restructure the economy during the next
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    • 273 3 AP INDONESIA has no plans to reschedule its US$33 billion debt, state minister for national planning J B Sumarlin has said He was reacting to suggestions by two Indonesian economists that the country's foreign debt servicing, estimated at 6.8 trillion rupiahs (US$4
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    • 325 3  -  From PETER JANSSEN THAILAND'S impressive economic recovery, spurred on by low oil prices and a 20 per cent increase in manufactured exports in 1986, will soon lose steam if the government does not take steps to promote the country as a production base for
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    • 300 3 Reuter BRITAIN and Australia began intensive talks yesterday which officials said were expected to confront differences over nuclear issues but concentrate largely on shared concerns for western and Pacific region security. The talks between British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe and
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    • 149 3 AFP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino yesterday said the enemies of democracy in the Philippines had been defeated and the economy was taking off. but warned that foreign debt problems could slow down growth She told an international businessmen s conference "Because we are a democracy
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    • 502 3 Reuter A DELAYED economic recovery in the Philippines last year helped push its current account surplus to US$2l5 million at the end of December, or 3.3 per cent of gross national product, a government memorandum said. The Memorandum on Economic Policy, compiled by the
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 686 4 Tokyo to recycle profits as aid to poor countries AP JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's special emissary to Washington says he will carry "candid advice" back to Tokyo that the time has come for serious action on the problem of unbalanced US-Japanese trade "There
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    • 128 4 AFP FOUR United Nations medical and military experts yesterday started looking into allegations that Iran and Iraq had used chemical weapons against each other, unofficial sources said. Doctors Gustav Anderssen (a Swede), Manuel Rodriguez. (a Spaniard). Peter Kunn (an Australian) and Colonel Ulrich Imobersteg
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    • 180 4 AFP NUCLEAR POWER plants and their operators remain under harsh scrutiny in the US a year after the accident at the Chernobyl plant in the Soviet Union caused a rapid reassessment of safety at home. With more than 100 reactors operating,
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    • 334 4 AP A SLOWDOWN of output and incomes for the US and other big industrial countries during the early 1990s was predicted in estimates made available by the International Monetary Fund. The 2.7 per cent annual growth for the US foreseen between 1986 and 1988
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    • 164 4 AFP A LEADING US expert in coun-ter-terrorism said that it will take some time before the US regains credibility in its battle against terrorism in the wake of the Iran-contra affair. In remarks prepared for delivery on Wednesday to the World Affairs Council, Paul
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    • 368 4 AP AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz denounced congressional reductions in the government s foreign affairs budget on Wednesday, calling the cuts "brutal", "wrong" and "stupid". Mr Shultz's remarks, which he acknowledged to be a "harangue." appeared to be aimed at House of
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    • 548 4 Reuter AMERICAN tourists are returning to Europe, shrugging off fears of terrorist attacks and nuclear radiation but the return could be hampered by the weakness of the US dollar. According to tourism officials across the continent, the weak US dollar will
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    • 956 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time UA US805 0045 SFO/HKG FT FT71 0046 JFK/BOS/ORD/ ANC/NRT/ StA MNL/TPE SQ45 0605 MRU/CMB MAS MH601 0720 KUL KAl KE697 0815 SEL/mnl MAS MH681 0820 KUL SIA SQ43 0850 DHA/KHI MAS MH811 0910 PEN MAS MH671 0920 KUL SIA SQ103
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 109 4 Commercial Singapore Central Business District FREEHOLD OFFICE FLOORS FOR SALE van The owners of a prime freehold office development site are now seeking expressions of interest from companies wishing to purchase whole floors or part floors in this proposed new 14-storey freehold office tower. Freehold office floors at prices from
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 579 6 Reuter THE FEDERAL RESERVE, by keeping a discount rate increase at bay. appears to be stepping up the pressure on other major industrial nations to cut their own rates and keep the dollar stable, monetary sources say. In resisting pressures to raise the politically
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    • 355 6 SEVERAL of the Republic's big corporate names have recently become more outward looking in considering both the investment of surplus funds as well as the raising of capital. This change in attitude was noted by Mr Jonathan Strom, vice-president
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    • 280 6 FT COMPULSORY reserve requirements of Spanish banks are being raised for the second time in two months as part of a fresh package of measures aimed at bringing down the growth in money supply. The Bank of Spain has announced a half-point increase to 19.5 per
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    • 526 6 FT THE BANK of England on Tuesday intervened in the money markets to prevent sterling rising in the wake of another opinion poll showing a substantial lead for the government of Mrs Margaret Thatcher. The pound traded at its highest level since
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    • 239 6 Bernama ES AS LONG AS Malaysia can service its loans promptly, there is no need to convert its debts into equity, according to a Japanese banker. Atsumu Hirano, the general manager of the Bank of Tokyo in Kuala Lumpur,
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 215 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to < ■M CNtor ctom partly *>• unit of foroign currency: 7% US doHor 2.1345 2.1355 2.8196 -24.30 Storting pound 3.4771 3.4808 7.3469 -52.67 Australian dollar 1.5165 1.5194 3.4286 -55.77 NZ dollar 1.2444 1.2471 3.4286 -63.71 Canodlan dollar 1.6024 1.6044 3.4206
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    • 915 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed weaker against most major currencies yesterday but rose from the day's lows in moderate but nervous late trading. Dealers said that late interbank short covering and reported small dollarbuying intervention against the yen by the Swiss National Bank and the Bundesbank helped the
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    • 262 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Period rates firmed between 1/16 and 1/8 point at the outset. Thereafter rates were unchanged and one month closed at 6-13/16 611/16 per cent, three months at 7-1/16 6-15/16, six months at 7-3/16
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    • 199 6 Indicates the average of the prime lending ratee of 12 major banks in Singapore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on April 23 us$ DM SWFC Y«f1 7 doy* 6 5/i l/J 9 7/i J/4 J 7/i J/4 s j/4 i/a 4 1/14 J IS/14 1 M#l 4 J/4
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    • 110 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed unchanged at per cent yesterday. The one-month rate shed point while two and three months each lost 1/16 point. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: OHw Kd Ownighr 1/8 0 1-mon* 3 7/16 3 5/16 2-moniti 3 1/2 3
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    • 599 6 AFTER a weak closing in Chicago on concern that the US Federal Reserve might raise its discount rate. June Eurodollar gapped down at 92.75 in Singapore yesterday. Further selling pressure continued in view of the weak dollar again and firming of interbank rates in the morning. The June contract
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    • 92 6 IJ OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED < Incorporated n The Republic o* Singapore i US. $100,000,000 Subordinated Floating Rate Notes due 2011 (Rrdermabit al Ih* option of Nolehokferc in 19% and 2006) In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby jti ven that the rate of interest for
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 41 6 Doonesbury ANP THEY PIPNJ EVEN SUSPECT ME! CAN YOUBELIEVE ITf I'M PROBABLY GOING TO JAIL 70i MORROW BECAUSE ITURNEPMY- SELF IN! i r ft t-VitfiJ! j^2PSE3B3SS2SSfiS! n rv >r i ■■Miiiß i.. r \Jk Zi* wmm* r* a BY GARRY TRUDEAU
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 327 7 Prisoners at large thanks to modern technology ABOLISHED in the US on grounds of humanity, the ball-and-chain is making a comeback in many prisons but the prisoners are not complaining. In fact, more and more are vying for the chance to be fitted with the device, which will allow them
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    • 258 7 UPI A SELF-NAVIGATING security robot named Fred recently took a bumpy stroll along Wall Street, bringing quips from tourists and sneers from human security guards the machine is supposed to replace. "Is it down here to stop the coke (cocaine) dealers?" asked William
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    • BITS & BYTES
      • 224 7 THESE PICTURES show two prototypes of the next generation of microchips, the four-megabit chip, produced by IBM of the US, and a joint venture of Siemens of West Germany and Philips of the Netherlands. Capable of storing more than four million bits of data
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      • 105 7 INDONESIA'S Agriculture Research and Development Agency has initiated a drive to introduce low-cholesterol palm oil varieties to ensure access to European and American markets. The Jakarta Post newspaper quoted the agency's head, Gunawan Satari, as saying that it was awaiting the arrival of Quenensis
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      • 76 7 FUJITSU will take on a joint-venture project with GTE Communication Systems to develop and market private branch exchanges (PBX) in the US. This is the first time a Japanese-American venture of this kind has been established. This will give Fujitsu, the biggest computer maker
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    • 460 7 Reuter A RECENT SPATE of quarterly earnings reports indicates that a long-awaited turnaround in the US computer industry may be about to start. Although American industry analysts warned that business is far from booming, and much depends on the state of the
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  • FEATURES
    • 505 8 THERE IS NO official definition in Singapore of the role of auditors. But shareholders of listed companies and auditors themselves accept that their function is to review the books and records of a company so that they may deliver an opinion as to whether the accounts are
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    • 1508 8  -  Media attention over the last few weeks has been held by the impending close fight for the presidency of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) between the two major contenders, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah. Regional Correspondent
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    • Article, Illustration
      336 8 DR MAHATHIR MOHAMAD became Malaysia's fourth Prime Minister on July 16, 1981, having been elected the president of Umno (United Malays National Organisation) the previous month. His predecessor, Tun Hussein Onn, had retired following a slow recovery from complicated heart surgery. Born in Alor Star on Dec 20,
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      407 8 TENGKU RAZALEIGH HAMZAH was a reluctant entrant into the world of national politics, always believing that his economics degree from Queen's University in Belfast had prepared him for a role in the business world. But fate appears to have had a strong hand in guiding his career. He
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 725 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Learn to lift? (4, 2) 7 Name possessed by many a chap (8) 8 Become aware of having a weak heart, possibly (6) 10 Nosy old invader (5) 13 Produce something useful with a bit of tinkering around (4) 14 Vehicle difficult to get out of?
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  • SPORTS
    • 470 9  -  By WALTON MORIAS BRITAIN'S Sara Gomer is expected to be the top seed but a rising star from West Germany could be the player to watch in the Carlsberg Singapore Women's Open tennis championship beginning on Monday. Claudia Porwik, an 18-year-old right-hander from Caburg, West
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    • 701 9 UPI ULF STENLUND of Sweden on Wednesday defeated his second seeded compatriot Stefan Edberg and Austria's Horst Skoff ousted third seeded Yannick Noah of France to continue a string of second round upsets at the U*****,000 Monte Carlo Open tennis tournament.
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    • 511 9 UPI THE MAY 2 Kentucky Derby is shaping up as the most wide open in its 113 runnings. With less than two weeks to go before Churchill Downs's Run for the Roses, there still was no consensus on a favourite. Instead, no
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    • 272 9 UPI JOCKEY Bill Shoemaker, who stepped off a plane less than two hours before the race, showcased the opening of the 73-day meeting at Hollywood Park on Wednesday by guiding Jamoke to a one-length victory in the U5565,500 Debonair stakes Shoemaker, 55, had
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    • 306 9 UPI THE Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks open the NBA playoffs yesterday unbeaten by their opponents and nearly unbeatable at home. The team with the home-court advantage won all eight firstround playoff series last year and the Celtics. Lakers and Mavericks
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    • 247 9 AP ALL-ENGLAND champion Morten Frost of Denmark has been seeded first for the World Badminton championships to be held in Beijing on May 18-24, China's official press reported on Thursday. The reports said Icuk Sugiarto of Indonesia will be the second seed and that China s
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    • 424 9 IN THE YEAR when the Singapore Golf Association took steps to boost amateur golf, the sport has entered the doldrums, if response to two 72-hole tournaments is an indication. Last week, only four players entered the Singapore Golf Association's monthly 72-hole tournament at
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1185 9 w (md mm FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES China Rose 10.30pm, Channel 5 v .a" I m > >' m f y George C Scott (above) plays a widowed American businessman searching for his son who disappeared 16 years ago. He finds himself in Hongkong, where he not only discovers that
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 383 10 Reuter A SERIES OF arguments over international share offerings has led one UK company to cancel an issue and raises the possibility that others may no longer be able to raise capital by foreign placings. UK bankers and fund managers say. On Wednesday, a
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    • 106 10 UPI APPLE COMPUTER Inc has declared its first-ever quarterly cash dividend and announced a two-for-one share split to shareholders registered on May 15. Wall Street had little immediate reaction to the announcement, made on Wednesday, but industry analysts said there had been speculation in recent weeks that
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    • 79 10 Reuter BRITISH Petroleum Co PLC shareholders voted in favour of the company's US$7.4 billion bid for the minority shares in its US subsidiary Standard Oil Co. A BP statement said the vote took place at a special shareholders' meeting. BP announced an offer of US$7O a
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    • 398 10 Reuter INVESTORS' euphoria after Tuesday's near record advance was squashed on Wednesday when Interest rate fears resurfaced in force and the market responded with a broad selloff. "It was a continuation of the rollercoaster ride and this was the downside," Gruntal's Alan Ackerman said. The Dow
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    • 174 10 APR 23 C S Inco 21* -1* Int Prov Pipe 49* -54 Abitibi 36% unch lu 1 ntl 25 -V4 Alcan Alum 5514 -i* Kerr Addison 25* Algoma Stl 17)4 unch Loblaw Co 14* Bank Nova Scotia 18% unch McMil Bldl 25* Bank Of Montreal 35 unch Molson A
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    • 180 10 APR 22 RAND MOUSTRIALS Tongaat Trust Bk Un Steal Wooltru 1175 210 75 1750 -5 unch -5 unch A Alpha 162SB Abercom 345 •5 AeCi 1925 25 Angloe 7475 -275 Amaprop 550 +10 *****6 AMIC 6600 -100 2440 Barlows 2450 50 7100 C G Smith 3075 25 1700 CNA
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    • 650 10 APR 23 US 1 Alcan Alumin Alcoa Alleg Intl Allied Sig Allis-Chalmers Am Brands Inc Am Can Co Am Cyanamid Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Homa Prod Am Motors Cp Amax Inc Amarada Hass Amoco Corp Amr Corp Armco Inc Asarco Inc Atl Richfield All Avon Products
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    • 901 10 Amsterdam APR 22 FLS ABN 518 00 -6 Aagon 91 20 -04 Ahold 106 20 -0 5 Akio 137 70 1 2 Alranta 146 00 ■f 0 1 AMEV 64 40 -0 1 Amro Bank 76 90 -06 Am Stac 127 50 1 Barkal BOLS 153 00 -3
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    • 45 10 Reuter SHEARSON LEHMAN Bros has set up a subsidiary, Shearson Lehman Bros Commodities Japan Ltd, to boost its business from Japanese institutions. The unit will augment Shearson's 24-hour commodities trading which fo- cuses on physical and futures trading in Londonbased markets. Reuter
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    • 206 10 London stock* on Pago 15 Dear Boss, Here are some little reminders from us to you for your dear secretary. At Cafe de Prince lunch and dinner buffet of no less than 40 local, western and Muslim favourites: $16. Or let her pick all the fresh fruit and salad she
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 494 11 HONGKONG: Stocks closed marginally higher yesterday after a late round of selling trimmed early gains, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index gained 3.00 points to 2,719.89 after rising nearly 20 points at the end of the morning session. The broader based Hong Kong Index edged up 0.33 to 1,749.73.
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    • 273 11 APR 23 All Sincere Indus Asia Cement Cathay Cons Chang Hwa Bank Cheng Loong Chia Hsin Cement WT 4 70 43 90 54 00 71 00 48 00 39 60 -001 0.5 1 -1 1.4 04 Kuochan Dev Lee Chang Yuen Chem Indus Lien Hwa Indus Nan Ya Plas
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    • 464 11 TOKYO: Prices fell in moderately active trading on profit-taking yesterday after Wednesday's gains and the fall of the dollar against the yen, brokers said. The market average fell 73.18 to 24,024.61, after rising in morning trade to a record 24,256.20. Declines led advances nearly two to one in turnover
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    • 92 11 APR 23 Acoia Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B PESOS 0 07 0 0025 Marsteei Oriantal B Phil Overseas Philex B Picop B PLOT 003 0 0525 050 5 377 50 unch ***** unch unch 7.5 Atlas Con B 25 1 Baguio Gold Basic Patrol Bum Benguet Con B
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    • 409 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed weaker yesterday as widespread profit-taking continued in the absence of fresh news. Brokers said signals from abroad were not clear and investors were content to sit back and take profits following the market's recent strong run. Selected miners enjoyed some support following a sharp
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    • 104 11 AM 23 WON •so ♦130 Kai Kangwon Ind Kia Motor 1320 ***** -2 -100 Oadim Ind ***** 1676 3670 11 20 Daewoo Corp Daewoo Heavy 1045 1280 -5 -22 Korea Long Term 2219 -21 Daiahin Securities Dong Ah Phar 3850 ***** -40 *80 Oriental Brewery ***** 590 Dong Suh
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    • 144 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index rose 3.44 to 248.86 on a turnover of 1,638,983 shares worth 316.8 million baht. Reuter aw a baht Ao Kham Thai Saha Union 214 1001 4 42 Ayudhya Investment Bangkok Agro-lrxJ 296 90 -2 1 Siam City 936 24 Bangkok Bank
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    • 65 11 Reuter CHEVALIER (HK) Ltd has bought a property in Hongkong's Wanchai business district from a group of local businessmen for HK$55 million. The locally listed building material supplier said it will redevelop the 506.6-sq-metre site, currently used for residential purposes, into a commercial complex. It will
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    • 394 11 Reuter JAPANESE manufacturers may be suffering from the impact of the strong yen, but a relentlessly bullish stock market is giving a huge boost to securities houses' profits, industry analysts said. And prospects are excellent that earnings will keep climbing as long as low
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    • 331 11 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE government will take over the assets and liabilities of the country's mothballed nuclear plant from the National Power Corp under a memorandum of understanding signed by the two sides. The liabilities of the 600-mega-watt. US$2.2 billion-plant built
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    • 87 11 SOUTH KOREAN construction firms have won US$264 million worth of contracts overseas so far this year, down 60 per cent from the same period last year. Government statistics showed that Korean contractors were awarded nine projects worth US$l47 million in the Middle East,
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    • 74 11 Reuter THAILAND'S Board of Trade has granted special tax incentives to a US$2O million project of Sony Corp to produce video cassette tapes in eastern Bangkok mainly for export. Sony plans to start producing about 10.8 million video tapes a year from the second half
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    • 145 11 Peking A Sichuan Restaurant Buffet Style Choose from more than 20 appetizing dishes. Eat all you can for only $7' Dinner/Supper Time: 7pm 3am s. v i.v 10% service charge 3% government tax not Included. MftMtHBII MO«Kf 19 Cairnhill Circle, Singapore 0922 Tel *****98 *****22 exl 141/144 HOLIDAY INN PARK
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 791 12 Drought causing shortage Reuter CHINA is going to have to import grain this year to feed its people, businessmen and Western diplomats in Beijing say. After two years as a net ex- porter of grain, China will return to being an importer this year
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    • 576 12 AP THE FARM SUBSIDY WAR between the United States and Western Europe and a resulting world surplus of grain have required Canada to slash its farm prices by 18 per cent this year, ♦he government has told beleaguered farmers. The prices guaranteed 140,000 Canadian
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    • 206 12 Bernama PRICES of vegetable oils are expected to rise in the next one to four months following production declines, according to Oil World, the Hamburg-based commodity publication. It said the export of four vegetable oil varieties from Argentina and South-east Asia (Malaysia. Indonesia
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    • 179 12 Reuter THE AMERICAN farm credit system probably will be unable to issue new debt to fund operations sometime during 1988 if outside financial assistance is not provided by the end of 1987, according to a financial forecast prepared by the
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    • 284 12 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon closing prices on April 23 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 88.00 Old drum FOB 98.00 New drum FOB 102.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 50 sellers Pepper Muntok white FOB NIW 1170.00 Sarawak white FOB foq NLW 1155.00 Sarawak special block FOB NIW 920.00
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    • 482 12 Crude palm oil futures closed easier in active trading on the KLCE yesterday. The market was still reeling from a lack of fresh overseas leads whule the lower CBOT also weighed down on sentiments. However, dealers said that strong buying support emerged at the lower levels May lost
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    • 134 12 FURTHER buying demand pushed tt>« price of tin on the Kuala Lumpur tin market (KLTM) one cent higher to M 516.66 per kilo at yesterday's cioee. Strong buying support of 102 tonne* at Wednesday's level was noted at the start but sellers responded with only 92 tonnes. In
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    • 327 12 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller doting prices on April 22 (£/tonne unlets specified) Previous day's doting price! in parenthesis Coffee lasit in-store London, tellers option CIF London May 1305/1306 (1304/1310) High/Low 1315/1285 July 1330/1335 (1326/1327) High/Low 1340/1311 Sales (3622 Cocoa May 1292/1293 (1298/1299) High/Low 1299/1292 My 1325/1327 (1331/1332) High/Low
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    • 81 12 (canti/kg, 1 -ton poll**) MAY 87 JUNE 87 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS tuyn S*U»n iuyn Solltn SS« 20 175 JO 177.50N 175.50 177.50N SSR 50 174 JO 175.50N 174.50 175.50N MRELB Suy*re S*M*rs Bvy*rt S»tWrj SMR CV 241.00 243.00N 242.00 244.00N SMR I 240.00
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    • 207 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 1-1/2 to 4-1/2 US cents a bushel lower on Wednesday, with spot May at US$2 77. Prices fell under the influence of favourable growing conditions for soft red winter wheat, as recent ratns further boosted development of the crop. A
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    • 114 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed from 1/4 to 2-3/4 US cents lower on Wednesday, with spot May at US$5.l4 a bushel. Weighing on new crop prices was the recent rainfall in the midwest, which has improved US crop prospects. But values rebounded late along with
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    • 93 12 NAPHTHA talked firmer on good buying interest for mid May-mid June periods Fuel oil strengthened as refiners and traders moved to buy May barrels Gasoil maintained a firm tone on reasonably good demand and tighter supplies Kerosene was static. LSWR was quiet Crude (FOB origin) USS/W Own».
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    • 277 12 HONGKONG: Gold closed firmer yesterday after sharp rises in silver prices as a result of Peru's decision earlier this week to suspend selling of silver abroad Bullion ended at U*****.75/U*****.50 an ounce against an initial U*****.70/US$452 20 and the US$44B 60/US$449 10 close in New York. On the
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    • 151 12 SINGAPORE The market closed easier yesterday with May 1 RSS buyers quoted at 201.00 cents/kilo, down 1.75 cents from Wednesday. Trading on the TSR-20 market was quiet throughout the day but prices tended lower TSR-20 May and June closed 1.50 cents lower at 165.50 cents/kilo. MALAYSIA The market closed
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    • 281 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg. FOB tn ImIm NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 205.50 206.SON 203.50 204.SON Int 1 RSS May 87 203.00 203.50 201.00 202.00 Int 1 RSS Jun 199.00 199.50 197.25 197.75 Int 2 RSS OP 188.50 190.50N 187.00 189.00N
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    • 146 12 LEWIS PEAT (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD In line with Lewis Peat Group trading strategy in world commodity markets, and in response to changing market conditions, Lewis Peat (Singapore) Re Ltd is to concentrate its resources and expertise on the development of its physical commodity trading activities in South East Asia. This
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4476 13 INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS poured into the Singapore stockmarket yesterday, pushing share prices higher on record volume. Turnover swelled to 65.20 million units worth $137.41 million, the highest since Feb 20 this year when volume was 63.49 million units valued at $158.86 million. Gains led
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    • 228 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices iaorm l»l 71 c April 22 April 23 COTboTsOc 555 1010.13 1015.82 460 Zm ITOt/OS +35* 343 STu- tt? »TCA» -6104 -6044 S(V \i\ 8T10-doyMA -6254 -4220 iT^.r" 8 ITOIV -*****2 *****6 50« 229 ST 1131.63 1130 64 t J STFfcKwo. 2515.24 2521.14 £*J!Tm
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    • 4412 13 810 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
    • 524 14 Bernama ES PERMODALAN NASIONAL Bhd (PNB) chief executive Khalid Ibrahim has predicted that future trends will witness the takeovers and mergers of problem companies in Malaysia This is because such an exercise presents a challenge for corporate directors to come out with possible solutions,
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    • 250 14 ARAB-MALAYSIAN Merchant Bank (AMMB) has terminated its appointment as financial advisers to Malaysia s Emporium Supermarket Holdings group for its proposed restructuring with the appointment of Peak Marwick Mitchell Co as provisional liquidators by the High Court on March 10. AMMB said however, it
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    • 129 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursdoy 1749 73 Wednesday 1749 40 Week ogo 1750 21 Hang Seng Index Thursday 2719 89 Wednesday 2716 89 Week ogo 2721 12 All Industrials Thursdoy 2546 5 Wednesday 2562 5 Week ogo 2576 3 NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday 2285 94 Tuesday 2337 07
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    • 261 14 Managers' prices MARA-Bumiputra for April 24 First B'putra 638 643 Second B'putra 552 5 57 Singapore Unit Trust Third B put'O Fourth B'putra 448 SIS 463 520 The Commerce 1 09 1 16 Fifth B'putra 323 328 The Sowings Fund 093 099 Sixth B pu'ro 363 358 S'por*
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    • 2988 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aana *****1 Ajinomoto :J306! Alex Hldg I—l Alcom 1778
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    • 465 14 THE EUPHORIC MOOD persisted on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with share prices being chased to yet higher levels for the third day running Dabblers continued to display confidence and showed no apprehension on the eve of the Umno elections. Scattered dou-ble-digit gains
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    • 602 15 MBT CORPORATISATION of the stockbroking industry in Malaysia is to be collectively expedited now that the government has declared that it has no intention of issuing broking licences to banks. KLSE chairman Haji Nik Mohamed Din bin Datuk Nik Yusoff said he hoped
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    • 316 15  -  By ELAINE KOH SIGMA INTERNATIONAL Ltd, which held a 22 per cent stake in Pan-Electric Industries, is to be removed from the official list of the Stock Exchange of Singapore from April 27. The latest move follows the removal of Pan-Electric from
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    • 67 15 Bernama PACIFIC CHEMICALS Bhd has received enquiries from six Malaysian companies on its restructuring scheme, chairman Neol Harrs said yesterday. Without giving their names, Mr Harrs said that nothing was finalised and the company did not have any time-frame within which to complete its restructuring.
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    • 538 15 Flotation on Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange THE FLEET GROUP, which already controls two listed vehicles. is making plans to float two of its profitable units Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Bhd (STMB) and Bank of Commerce. STMB is the operator of the only
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    • 185 15 Bernama YEO HIAP SENG (M) BHD. the soft drink giant, will continue to expand trading activities and product lines to achieve better sales and profits this year, chairman Alan Yeo Chee Yeow said. It has signed an agreement with Pirus Jaya Sdn
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    • 475 15  -  By ALVIN TAY Banking Correspondent MORGAN GRENFELL group has announced the acquisition of a private investment bank, Phoenix Securities Ltd, together with the appointment of John Craven as its new chief executive and Sir Peter Carey as chairman. Both appointments will
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    • 894 15 LONDON stocks continued the early lower trend at the official opening yesterday after the relatively strong advance on Wednesday and after a shake-out on Wall Street overnight pushed the Dow Jones Industrial Average 51 points lower. The US share market declined on the back of renewed fears that
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    • 668 15 Reuter GUINNESS PLC is proposing to set aside £125 million as extraordinary items for the 15 months to December in the wake of investigations into the takeover of Distillers Co PLC last year. The company said yesterday that the provisions took
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    • 762 14 NOTICES TENDERS FOR CONSERVANCY MACHINES The Board has introduced Interest Free Financing Scheme for Conservancy Contractors to purchase conservancy machines. Only suppliers contractors who participate in this tender exercise will be allowed to participate in the Board's Interest Free Financing Scheme for Conservancy Contractors Separate tenders are invited for each
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    • 821 14 In The Matter of The Companies Act Cap 185 And In The Matter of CHEMO- KRAFT ENGINEERING (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) Members' Voluntary Winding Up At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 220 Orchard Road #05-02 Midpoint Orchard,
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    • 231 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF TSAI SIK HO PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary WLndlng-Up) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY Glj VEN that pursuant to Sec- tion 308 of the Companies Act (Chapter 185), that the Final General Meeting of
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    • 235 14 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 CHEMI-CON ENTERPRISES PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS PASSED ON 20 APRIL 1987 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 21. Kim Chuan Terrace, Singapore 1953 on 20 day of April 1987 the following Special resoj lutions were passed: (a) That
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    • 366 15 SINGAPORE PRESS HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) Half Year Report and Dividend Announcement The Board of Directors of Singapore Press Holdings Limited announces the following unaudited results for the half year to 28th February 1987. GROUP COMPANY Taxation does not include any significant adjustments in respect of prior years. Extraordinary
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  • 468 16 Reuter AP JAPAN and the US yesterday smoothed the way for Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone s talks on trade differences in Washington next week, but Europe struck a note of discord. "I am reasonably optimistic about the results of talks next week between
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  • 1037 16  -  By BRIAN GOMEZ MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will have the final say in his presidential address today before 1,484 delegates from his United Malays National Organisation decide if he should be given another three-year term. With
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  • 314 16  -  By MARTIN SOONG TREES don't grow overnight. That's why the National Development Ministry has decided to develop the Singapore International Garden Festival site at Marina South in phases, to allow sufficient time for trees and vegetation to mature. Two days after National
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  • 350 16 Bernama Reuter THE RULING Golkar party was yesterday heading for a landslide victory in the Indonesian general election. Initial results showed that the party was leading in all 27 provinces in the number of votes for Parliament (DPR). Of the 1,082,884 votes
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  • 84 16 Reuter PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak assured the US yesterday that Egypt, one of its key Arab allies, is not switching superpower allegiance to Moscow. "Egypt does not fluctuate or swing in her policy. Egypt does not switch from one country to another," he said in
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  • 62 16 Reuter PRESIDENT HAFEZ Al-Assad left (or Moscow yesterday, official sources said, for what Syrian media called very important talks with Kremlin leaders on bilateral ties and key international and regional issues. The media said the visit, the second by Assad to the Soviet Union since June
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  • LATE FILE
    • 40 16 Reuter US COMMERCE SECRETARY Malcolm Baldrige yesterday said in a speech in Beijing that he welcomed China s application to the world trade organisation Gatt but warned that countries with restricted markets lose in the long run.
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    • 59 16 Reuter TAIWANESE industry representatives yesterday urged the Taipei government to cut import tariffs further, open the country's markets wider and expand domestic spending in order to stabilise the rising Taiwan dollar. The request was made at a meeting between 150 businesmen and two ministers
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    • 34 16 Bernama MALAYSIA'S January Producer Price Index (PPI) for local production rose 2.78 per cent to 122.2 index points from 118.9 in December 1986, according to the Malaysian Statistics Department.
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    • 56 16 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND government yesterday said unexpectedly large tax revenue had stripped almost NZ$l billion (US$5BO million) from the predicted budget deficit, paving the way for a drop in sky-high interest rates. Finance Minister Roger Douglas said the shortfall for the year to March 34
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    • 40 16 Reuter A FORMER senior executive of Bank Bumiputra Malaysia, Hashim Shamsuddin, jailed for four-and-a-half years for fraud conspiracy and bribery in January, yesterday had his sentence raised to 10 years by the Hongkong Appeals Court. Reuter
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    • 43 16 AP PAKISTANI President Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq yesterday promised Indian Sikhs that a shrine in Lahore which Muslims want to convert into a mosque would remain a Sikh temple, a Member of Parliament in Amritsar said yesterday. AP
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    • 35 16 AP FIVE MORE GENERALS have retired in the shake-up of the restive Argentine armed forces and the Supreme Court has delayed military atrocity trials that sparked three mutinies in a week.
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  • 155 16 ASEAN has sent an aide memoire to Japan, urging it to discourage its private sector from helping Vietnam's i ;onomic development. The aide memoire was presented by the Asean Committee in Tokyo to the Japanese government at the instruction of Singapore's Foreign Minister,
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  • 97 16 Reuter THAI PRIME MINISTER Prem Tinsulanonda has survived an attempted censure vote in Parliament and pledged that he would not resign or dissolve the legislature. Mr Prem, speaking to reporters on Wednesday night after the opposition attempt to censure his coalition foundered, dismissed
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  • 442 16  -  By ANNA TEO AN INDICATION of the official stand on medical advertising was given by the Health Ministry's permanent secretary yesterday when he advised private hospitals to exercise restraint in advertising. Too aggressive marketing by the hospitals may unwittingly put doctors in
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  • 246 16 A TRAINING OFFICER from the Tata Government Training Centre has been selected for this year's Kanagawa training programme, a nine-month stmt in Japan for people from developing countries. Mr Low Kim Tuck, 29. is the 10th Singaporean to take part in the
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 50 16 Outlook: Showers over several areas In the afternoon. Report tor 24 hour* prior to 7.3Gpm on April 23 at the airport Maximum temperature 32.1 Aeeodated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 24.9 Aaaoclated humidity 93 Hours of aunahlne 5.35 Rainfall In millimetres 8.9 Rainfall this month 71.4 Rainy days this month 10
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 497 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ KONSORTIUM Perkapalan Berhad has set up an inland container depot in Ipoh, Perak, to take advantage of the recent interest and trend towards intermodal transportation of containers. Konsortium, in which Evergreen Line of Taiwan has a 30 per
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    • 306 17 AFP SOUTH KOREA'S top shipping magnate. Park KenSuk. killed himself because he feared prosecution for allegedly misappropriating several million dollars, Korean newspapers reported. Tax investigators discovered by questioning Pan Ocean Shipping Co president Hahn Sang-Yun that Mr Park allegedly misappropriated through
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    • 181 17 Reuter A STRIKE by Japanese dockworkers will probably continue at least until the end of the month after talks on Wednesday failed to resolve differences. Japanese union and management officials said. The strike has halted container movements between nine ports
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    • 200 17 Bernama THE DOMESTIC Shipping Licensing Board (DSLB) will be issuing temporary and unconditional licences for longer terms to foreign offshore supply vessels soon. The seven-member board, headed by the Malaysian Transport Ministry Secretary-General Datuk Ramon Navaratnam. will issue to these vessels
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    • 415 18 AP Reuter THE UNITED STATES has agreed in principle to hoist American flags on Kuwaiti ships if Kuwait accepts certain requirements, a US State Department official said on Wednesday The official said that Kuwait's oil traders council was conducting negotiations with
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    • 192 18 ALL SURVEYS are conducted on April 6 Argentina Buenos Aires 30 vessels operating. Australia Brisbane Normal operation; Melbourne Normal operation; Sydney Normal operation. Bangladesh Chittagong 15 vessels operating. Brazil Santos Normal operation. Canada Vancouver Waiting time of 2 weeks. Chile Valparaiso Normal operation. China Xingang and Shanghai Normal
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    • 201 18 Reuter AN EXPANSION of Chinese ports costing 10.6 billion yuan between 1986 to 1990 will not be affected by overall spending cuts. The China Daily quoted Chinese Communications Minister Qian Yongchang as saying that national port capacity remained too small in
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    • 112 18 THE Queen Elizabeth II returns to the West German shipyard, Lloyd Werft, in Bremerhaven on Wednesday from an extensive test journey during which the new West German engines and British electronices were tested. The sea trial which began on April 8 was extended because
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    • 134 18 Opecna A TECHNICAL symposium is being held in Abu Dhabi to discuss measures to improve safety operations in the gas industry. The gathering is jointly organised by the Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Company (Adgas) and the Society of International Gas
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    • 791 18 A6 Shpg V 5 ABC Container VHI 1 Accord SKpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner X 1 Africo Ocean IX 4 Alltronj VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow line* IX 5 Atlas line X 7 ANl 1 1/2 APC line V 4 API
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    • 1054 18 ACTIVITY surged on Wednesday on the grain, iron ore and time-charter sectors of the London shipping freights market, which held a steady rate course. Soviet demand remained in evidence in the time-charter section, and Chinese operators engaged three vessels in North American grain-loading areas The mid-May loader Paolo
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    • 558 19 FT CONCERN is growing among foreign bankers in South Korea about the future of Korea Shipbuilding and Engineering (KSEC), the company which was placed in court receivership last week. The banks have lent about US$B5 million to the company, which is facing severe
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    • 151 19 Reuter FRENCH entrepreneur Maurice Genoyer announced he was withdrawing his plan to take over the ailing Normed La Seyne Shipyard earmarked for closure at the end of June. Genoyer submitted a proposal to French Industry Minister Alain Madelin six months ago to save the doomed shipyard. But
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    • 317 19  -  By KINGSLEY WOOD AUSTRALIAN port authorities have been taken to task again for committing large capital funds to equipment without considering the need or the broad economics of their projects. Mr Robin Holyman, managing director of WM Holyman and Sons, told
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    • 173 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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    • 175 19 CHARTER PACIFIC Publics- j tions Pie Ltd (Australia) will issue a revised version of the Peninsular Malaysia ports shipping handbook in July. The company, which published the 1986/87 handbook last year, is bringing the book up to date in line with recent developments affecting
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    • 1368 24 AAAHOB Evar Graat Evargraan April 24 Ming Galaxy Yang Ming. April 27 Livarpool Bay Triot April 27(PK) Nihon ScanOulcht April 27 Liao Ha China Ocaan April 26 Eva? Grada Evargraan April 26 Marcatc Maarsk Lina May 1 Nad Oapma Scan Dutch t May 4 Ming Longavity Yang Ming
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    • 72 17 I3SMDB THE UNITED STATES has agreed in principle to hoist American flags on Kuwaiti ships if Kuwait accepts certain requirements. Page II CONCERN is growing among foreign bankers in South Korea about the future of Korea Shipbuilding and Engineering (KSEC), the company which was placed in court receivership last week.
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    • 653 21 w PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL MAJAPAHfT QOWA KOTA SMQA SIN JKT 25/5 27/5 28/4 1/5 12/5 14/5 58 Y SIN 2S/5 2lt 3/5 7/5 17/» KEE *MUR *MTC *YOK KOB BUS 1M 15/5 17/8 1M 20/8
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    • 107 21 &NORBULK NORBULK CARGO SERVICES LTD. REGULAR CONVENTIONAL TIMBER AND PLYWOOD SERVICES TO: UK/CONTINENT PORTS TO: INDIA/PAK/RED SEA PORTS MIANA NBT-09 NOW BULK NBT-10 SMK/SABAM STORE LOADING FOR In Port KARACHI/MAMGALOftL/ MADRAS VH MADRAS/VIZA/CALCUTTA SPORE MARATHON UNITED AGENCY PTE LTD TEL *****66 W MALAYSIA S P YEO SHIPPING t TRADING KL
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    • 762 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT 1« W llfi IK aj! ofi on vk un o/i an an w m tn M 4 UN 144 144 144 an un 2M an hn an an ztn vn m an on an an w v v v V v EXPRESS
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    • 673 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 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VESSEL/VOY S PORE BILBAO BREMEN A DAM/R OAM H'BURC LJ BONTANC/11WB 21/4-2/5 5/6 8/8 11/6 MATARAM/18WB 28-29/5 3/7 6/7 10,7 GANDA GAMA/18WB 29-31/5 8/7 11/7
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    • 425 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PAGAN VU2 MYOMA YWA VUB MTONEYWA V22«W PAGAN VU3 •MAHDALAY Loadinf for Eurtxtt BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kolang Penang Bangkok SM 23,75 Apr 23/27 Apr jm 12/13 May I*ll Nay 11/20 May 21/22 N* O BANK LINE w
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1090 22 USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round The World Service) 0. FREEDOM Vl3 S S BRIDGE VS9E/0 FAITH V 2 0 FRIENDSHIP V 2 BROOKLYN BRIDGE V 2 Kline KAWASAKI KISF.N KAISHA. LTD. PACIFIC COAST FEEDER VSL SP PK PN 0 FREEDOM Vl3 S S BRIDGE VS9E PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH
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    • 411 22 Accepting LCL and cootelnerlsed cargo** Direct to South Africa Sport 1 Durban NEDLLOYD COLOMBO ZOT OSAKA MARU 2933F XW/ JAP DINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (REG. *****4/ OOK) *PB*n 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12-05 SOUTHPOINT, SINCAPORf (BOS W: *****11 TELEX NO: RS ***** TERMINAL/CFS Ttl. *****11-220 BOOKINGS T«t. *****34-235 FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE
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    • 734 22 (J AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* P IIKWr ¥eua» Sport I IMC fram Sydn Also Aoca 'RAMOAS ¥iS 23 Apr 7 May 16 May 14 Mj, Add'Brts ESTECLIPPER ¥13 29 Apr "CMANOIDAS" V.25 2* Apr 13 May 22 May 20 May Adal/Ors CALABAR V.34 12 May "KABIROAS" *34
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    • 937 22 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23, Tttat A|rr Slreet SMGAPORf 0104 Itl SJ4MU (1* INS) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Sport p K*an, GOLDEN HARVEST (tfonrtKi/KarachrDubei'Bahrain 14/1 C May GOLDEN HAVEN Cotombo.Karectii'ViiScat; Bahrain 21/29 Hay CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO.. PEKING THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA P KLANG PENANG DESTINATION
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    • 505 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 15. Hoa Chiang Ro«<:. «rf)7-02/03. Sanford Building. Singapore 02M Tal *****11 (10 Llnaal Bulk Orient Line BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK MV BOSI TBN 8705 P Kelang Loading for 6/5 ROT ANT U K (MULL) *«wt* INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BOOKING 22*511 K. Lumpur BINTANC SHIPPING CO SON BHD
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 642 23 Agents S pore Tel No P Kelanf \\NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD S NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD ft EU/AUST TPA/SFA Terminal CFS BOWINGS 27J553 27*742 mum mua *****19 2/***** ZZI2BZ2 mini *****11 27« m NEPLINE SDN BHD MMC NEPLINE SON BHD *****83 NEPLINE SDN BHD 62»J5/6271®/6271t1ft***** NEPLINE SDN BHD. 2MMO/Z9MI Mm
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    • 131 23 tJ TAYO INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD. TEL *****25 (3 lines) TLX HS ***** TAYOIN PEKAN BARU/DUMAI/BATAM/BELAWAN WEEKLY SERVICES VESSEL ETA ETD PERAWANC SATU 23/4 25/4 SINAR MEGA 24/4 26/4 SARI SAMUDERA 22/4 23/4 VIZANAEL 27/4 30/4 SUBJECT TO INDUCEMENT DESTINATION BELAWAN/CIGAD4NG PCKANBARU/DUMAI JAMBI PORT KELANG/UJUNC PANDANG* JVantaiJVne a East-South Africa Servlc*
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    • 439 23 DONA* HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON Vassals Nam* S par No Dorum/TOSN J/5 No 9 Donam/7tBN 8/5 M Enterf7loN 14/5 No 7 Donjm,7o4N 20/5 No I Donam,7o4N 27/5 No 8 Donam/708N 3/8 No 9 Donam/TMN 12/6 M Ent/704N 17/ C S
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    • 562 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. KELAN6 PENANG M/S HANOLINC SYSTEM COi SON. ONO MESSRS MAI THONG SHIPPING 127 PtnmStrML PMMI Mmtw
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 439 24 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN.CPTE) LTD. TEL: 225 6868 (30 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** A/B SSCMA, RS ***** A/B SSCAD I dm T3 VEB DEUTF RACHT/SE EREEDEREI ROSTOCK i.lUflaHlWfrKlr.lKl iiVtl* ii!ii -ii rVmrßl "VIA COLOMBO Accepting cargo for Bombay. Cochin t Madras "VIA LARNACA Accepting cargo for Piraeus, Ttassatoniki, Izmir. Istanbul. Mersin.
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    • 35 24 Fast Direct Regular Services to INDONESIA PORTS PADANG/SEMARANG/ PANJANG/CIGADING/BENGKULU VSL ETA ETD LOADING FOR NAGA JAYA 1.5.87 3.5.87 PADANG/PANJANG Daily Receiving Cargo Af PPW/Jurong Port/Marino PERITA SHIPPING TRADING PTE LTD TEL. *****M/*****25 TLX: 42M2 PERITA
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    • 26 24 COMMERCIAL FREIGHT STORAGE PTE. LTV. REGULAR LCL SERVICE TO JAKARTA. SAILINGS EVERY TWO DAYS 1. LOK YANG WAY PIONEER CIRCUS FOR BOOKINGS: SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: *****66
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    • 570 24 illw BRAMBLES AUSTRALIAN SERVICES WEEKLY CONSOLIDATION/SHIPPING SERVICES TO/FROM ALL AUSTRALIAN PORTS INCLUDING TASMANIA ALL INLAND POINTS BOOKING AGENT: FREIGHT MANAGEMENT SINGAPORE CONTACT: IYN/MARY *****11 (15 LINES) VESSEL ETA ETD LOADING FOR: NUOA XXXIX V.EB 02/87 30/4 2/5 Jakarta/Pan|ang MAKVA v EB 03/17 Z7/4 29/« Jakarta/Parang NIAGA 6/5 S/5 Jakarta/Pan|ang P.
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    • 354 24 INTRANS DISTRIBUTION SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED Tel: *****33 Tlx: RS ***** Fax: *****79 REGULAR FCL AND LCL CONSOLIDATION SERVICES FROM TOKYO KOBE ROTTERDAM OUTBOUND REGULAR LCL CONSOLIDATION SERVICES TO BANGKOK HONG KONG ROTTERDAM FCL/LCL SERVICE TO USA (EAST/WEST COAST) w J > ids INBOUND K lfj INTEROCEAN EXPRESS LINE Weekly LCL
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 148 24 V Regional Weather Si 3 as sst r. Kt, A K 3! a y SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MOANING c o Wmd direction with %p*ed m knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperotur* C Shower Weother Wmd (Erection with speed m knots Ro«n Cloudy Sky
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 710 25 Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE INDIA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE CALCUTTA MADRAS TBA TBA 3-3 MAY 9-11 MAY 14-15 MAY Common Carrier Feeder Service For Main Line Operators Only. Agents: C.F. Sharp Company Pte. Ltd. Telephone: 220 1422 Telex: RS ***** I IMlffl UMI SHIPPING (S)
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    • 199 25 PERCH OCEAN LINES (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) Barge "ADD ON III": ACCEPTING PIPES, ETD SPORE END APR MACHINERIES, FOR HONGKONG EQUPT, ETC A VSSL PRC FLAG ETD SPORE END APR ACCEPTING FOR HONGKONG/HUANGPU' SM6APOM AGENTS KAPIO SHIPPING PTE LTD 111 *****44 TLX ***** rKUANG/KIUMPUt AGENTS FOR TRANS SERVICES S/B.
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    • 315 25 PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE JAKARTA VESSEL VOV ETA ETD ETA ETD RATU 01/02 27/04 28/04 30/04 02/05 KONSORTIUM 03/04 04/05 05/05 07/05 09/05 05/06 11/05 12/05 14/05 16/05 PRABHAKTI 54/55 IN PT 25/04 27/04 29/04 56/57 01/05 02/05 04/05 06/05 58/59 07/05 08/05 10/05 12/05 SINGAPORE/SURABAYA VESSEL
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    • 343 25 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE~ TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES' SPORE P KELANC PENANG BELAWAN KAOHSIUNG MAHAN V-25 »4 30/4 C SELATAN VI V-55 1/5 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM
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    • 205 25 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD REGULAR EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER AND LCL-SE-RVICE INBOUND AGENT FOR ABC CONTAINERIZE From USA/Canada/Europe/Medtterranean Vtl BRUSSEI ANTWERPEN C. VEROLME TBN 200 Cantonment Road #02-03 Southpoint Singapore 0208 Tel: *****22 (4 Lines) CFS (Import) K37 Tel: *****78 CFS (Export) EAL Tel: *****49 Arrow Lines S'PORE/COLOMBO/S. AFRICA VSL
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 484 26 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****77 (6 Lines) TLX; RS ***** FLINER EUROPE SERVICE DUMA lift DUKA M OUKA 3 II I FAR EAST SERVICE 11/5 i« 17ft 25/5 25/5 2/6 20ft 22/5 MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE WEEKLY ALL CHINA SERVICES *>CROSSWATER TEL *****55 (10 Lines) TLX RS ***** FAX
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    • 402 26 NEAP SENS TRADING I SNIPPING PTE LTD •001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 071* TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. R8 ***** HEAPCO PKLANG V APt 30 APR 4 MAT 7 MAY U MAY 13/14 MAY SPOKE APR a/a am 3 MAY ifi MAY 9/10 MAY 12/13
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    • 558 26 la C.V. LINE K (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) SEVEN SEAS BRIDGE V»£ A CONCORD VIE C R PARIS V»E KOREAN JACEJIN V3BE Hkong K*c*tiunf Busin ou»i To*»o 2/5 m
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    • 914 26 Loading tor Callao Matarani, Ito and all othef Peruvian ports with transhipment at Kobe On CPV Through Bills of Lading to final destination Penang* P. Keiang Singapore MANOLOEVERETT 7/1 May JOHNEVERETT 21/23 May MURRAYEVERETT 1/3 Jun "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOADING FOR HONGKONG*, YOKOHAMA, KOBE, NAGOYA, MOJI*
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    • 247 26 ZIM JLL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL cargoes to USA East A est Coast. Carribbean.East Canada. HAITI, Port Au Spain. Barbados ST LUCIA AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE /ESSEL rUNG MAI N0.2 PIRAEUS !IM EILAT xa«tm( FCL To European Mi Modrtarranaofl Port* Alto LCI ■tMutiom in Italy Austria Switzerland.
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