The Business Times, 25 September 1987

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 112/12/86 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 177 1 Exchange rates THE S$ firmed up against the US$ to close at S$2 0895/905 (S$2.0915/25) in thin trading yesterday. It also rose against the HK$ but weakened against the M$, yen, DM and Swiss franc. US$« 143.40/50 yen, 1.8165/75 DM, SS2.0895/905 h US$1.6450/60 M$, S $0.8288/95 Overseas
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  • 511 1  -  Recall exercise uncovers 8.6 million irregular shares By ROSIE TAN DIRECTORS of Federal Cables, Wires Metal Manufacturing Bhd have denied allegations by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that they were involved in the improper issue of FCW share certificates. "The board denies
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  • 190 1 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY has the capacity to attain a higher growth rate from next year owing to several encouraging factors, sn Umno Youth leader said yesterday. Umno Youth Economic Bureau chairman Abdul Ghani Othman said Malaysia could emerge as s preferred
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  • 275 1 Bernama FORMER executive secretary Joker Arroyo has disclosed that the Philippine government lost about U553.75 billion from be* hest loans granted under highly anomalous transactions to some 280 favoured firms during the administration of deposed president Msrcos. Arroyo, testifying before
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  • 225 1 SHARE PRICES closed on a mixed note in quiet trading yesterday. Turnover shrank to 19.60 million shares worth $60.06 million compared with Wednesday's 25.14 million shares worth $83.58 million. When the market opened, profit-taking by investors caused share prices to drift downwards. By
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  • 520 1 Bernama OPPOSITION leader Lim Kit Siang has the locus standi to bring, not only on his own behalf but also in the public interest, action against United Engineers (M) Bhd relating to its signing of a contract with the government on
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  • 320 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent RECESSION has softened the hearts of Inland Revenue Department officials when it comes to prosecuting taxpayers who failed to furnish their income tax returns. The number of cases prosecuted for failure to furnish returns
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  • 152 1 Bernama MALAYSIA and Brunei Darusaalam are exploring possible cooperation in various areas of defence equipment production, Deputy Defence Minister Datuk A bang Abu Bakar Mustapha said yesterday. The Malaysian minister said the cooperation might include joint venture arms production. This was discussed in talks between
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    • 237 1 A savings and a current account linked up. Where we transfer your money from your current account into savings, so it earns you maximum interest Call 225 5225 for more details. CITIBANK** The workMeedtog bank Open to criticism IN SPITE OF Unctad confirmation of Singapore as a closed shipping register
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    • 362 1 Market for fund managers The existing level of fund management business in Singapore represents only the tip of the iceberg. Realising this, the Singapore Government has relaxed its rules to encourage world-class managers to set up shop here. On page 10 is an exclusive BT interview with the group managing
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    • 89 1 EP4IOZ QLJADRUPLE ZOOMING POWER MINOLTA Power-enlarging to 4 times original size. Add the finishing touch N BALLY of Switzerland r Authorised dealers Bally Boutique Raffles City Bally Boutique Royal Holiday Inn Champion Shoe Co (Lucky Plaia) Chanrai Branches S poreDaimaru D|ien Boutique Euro Shoe Shop 4 Branch Isetan (S) Ltd
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 416 2  -  By LILIAN ANG A NEW ASSISTANCE package to encourage local small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) to be innovative has been jointly introduced by the Singapore Institute of Standards and industrial Research (Sisir) and the Small Enterprise Bureau (SEB). Known as the
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    • 452 2  -  By LIM SOON NEO THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRTC) and the Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Ltd (SMRT) will spend a total of $1.5 million on a public education programme to help commuters use the new transport system. Phase
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    • 194 2 TWELVE STALLS at a newlyconstructed live fish market are to be rented out through tender for the sale of live seafood. Only marine food fish farmers licensed by the Primary Production Department (PPD) may tender. The stalls are located in a
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    • 95 2 SINGAPORE may have a military academy if the soon-to-be-submitted proposal by the Government Parliamentary Committee for Defence and Foreign Affairs is accepted by the Defence Ministry. This was announced by the chairman of the committee, Mr Chandra Das, after he and his GPC members toured the
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    • 308 2 Seminars and 7" r i 1 courses Fa* y Oct 5 (commencement dote) Core Skills for Effectiveness and Change (COSEO National Productivity Board Notional Productivity Board *****66 Oct 5 The Entrepreneur* Organisation i Dynasty Hotel The Farrell Consulting Corporation *****29 *****30 Oct 5 Order and Chaos in Chemistry
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    • 312 3  -  Essex successful in exporting IBM-compatible PCs By LEONG WEN WAH A LOCAL MANUFACTURER of IBM-compatible personal computers has successfully exported its brand of IPC computers to Europe. Essex was set up in 1979 by two brothers, Patrick and Benjamin Ngiam. It initially manufactured
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    • 225 3 PETER BONFIELD, chairman and managing director of ICL, has been appointed deputy chief executive of STC PLC. In addition to his existing responsibilities, Mr Bonfield will help in establishing the company as a major communications and information systems group. KIOHQ MEE MEE is now senior public relations
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    • 98 3 ALL IMPORTS and exports of ginseng now come under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites). The inward and outward declarations for the import or export of ginseng will thus be processed and approved by the Primary Production Department,
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    • 340 3 ROWS OF SOAPS, mattresses, cabinets, cooking oil, snacks, grass cutters and a rocking chair lined the corridor to the Tudor Ballroom at Goodwood Park Hotel but they were not up for grabs. They were some of the $52,000 worth of products donated
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    • 493 3 TOTAL US TRADE with East Asia and the Pacific was up 9 per cent from January to June this year compared with the same period a year ago, but the US trade deficit with the region grew by almost 16 per cent in
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    • 148 3 THE Trade Development Board (TDB) will be promoting the capabilities of local companies in subcontracting and engineering support services at the coming Machine Asia '67. Eight companies will be participating at the TDB's national stand. The companies are Fong Lee Machinery Engineering, Holy Mechanical Engineering,
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    • 343 3 PLANS to put the Singapore General Hospital under autonomous management are likely to be carried out as anticipated next year. Staffing and other aspects of the project have to be looked at said Dr Chew Chin Hin, deputy director of medical services (hospitals),
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    • 278 3 THE Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) increased its net surplus by 21.3 per cent to $109.56 million in the financial year 1966/87. For the year to March 1987, gross income grew 7.4 per cent to $283 million while total expenditure increased marginally by 0.2
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    • 130 3 SINGAPORE will be the venue for the First International Congress on Oral Cancer and Jaw Tumours to be held from Nov 9 to 14. The congress is being organised by the Department of Oral Surgery, National University of Singapore, and the Division of Oral and
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  • 633 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From THAI TG405 1416 BKK/HKT THAI TG4I3 1450 MCK CPA CX713 1455 HKG/BKK KIM KLS33 1455 AMS/DCL MAS MH609 1505 KUL MAS MH672 1520 SKI SU SQ31 1525 PAI/ATH OA GA962 1525 CGK MAS MH631 1535 KUA MAS MH61 1 1605
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  • ASIA – PACIFIC
    • 461 4 Reuter TAIWAN'S businessmen, squeezed by rising labour costs and facing the threat of US protectionism, are expecting a boom in trade with China when the government lifts a 38-year ban on travel to the mainland. "Trade across the Taiwan Strait will increase by leaps
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    • 272 4 FT MR WILLY de Clercq, the EC trade commissioner, has warned South Korea that it could lose existing trade privileges under the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) if European manufacturers are not granted the same patent protection as US exporters. The
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    • 170 4 AP PRESIDENT Chun Doo-Hwan warned on Wednesday for the second time this week that leftist radicals are trying to overthrow South Korea's capitalist system in favour of socialist rule. Meanwhile, police released 36 more factory workers yesterday in a conciliatory gesture to the nation s Labour Front.
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    • 159 4 Reuter CHINA will sell land to foreign companies to develop trade and investment on Hainan Island off its southern coast. The official China News Service said yesterday the island, which is to become the country's biggest special economic zone, would initially receive funds from
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    • 347 4 Reuter A CHINESE leader said yesterday it would take a long time to destroy outdated and doctrinaire ideas about Marxism and hinted at fierce debate within the Communist Party on current economic reforms. The Economic Daily printed a speech
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    • 212 4 AFP A NINE-PARTY opposition grouping, mostly consisting of right-wingers, launched a campaign in New Delhi on Wednesday for the removal of the government of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The Press Trust of India (PTI) said leaders of the opposition parties decided to launch the
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 468 5 NYT AMERICAN TREASURY Secretary James Baker 111 announced on Wednesday that the US had decided to negotiate a rise in funds for the World Bank to support greater lending to the Third World. The action, which modifies a previous policy of
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    • 307 5 Reuter THIRD WORLD countries would be hard hit if developed nations scrapped nuclear power and set off a scramble for fossil fuels, a senior West German official said on Wednesday. "If our country and other countries gave up nuclear power,.competition for fossil fuel
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    • 399 5 AP CANADA on Wednesday broke off negotiations with the US on a far-reaching trade liberalisation pact just 12 days short of a deadline imposed by the US Congress for reaching agreement. An impasse over how to resolve future trade
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    • 425 5 AFP A TIMETABLE for the elimination o t intermediaterange nuclear forces (INF) and verification procedures must be agreed upon before there can be a definitive superpower INF agreement, Mr Paul Nitze, a senior US disarmament official, said on Wednesday. Speaking to European journalists
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    • 171 5 Reuter AIRPORT CHAOS will worsen by the end of the century as the number of people trying to crowd aboard planes increases, the International Air Transport Association (lata) said on Wednesday. lata, made up of 163 airlines in 140 countries, said it
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 34 5 1 V'"Singapore MOSCOW Nassau Now DoM Ntw York Nicosia Oslo Paris Forth Rio 'Jonolro Rom* San Fris'co Son Juan Sonriago Soo Pouto Soovl Stockholm Sydnay Talpol Tol Aviv Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Vlonno Warsaw Wo*k»gton
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 483 6 Crude palm oil futures gained momentum yesterday with prices breaching the MsBoo per tonne level after three days of consecutive rallies on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange. Since Monday, CPO futures prices have soared by almost 460 per tonne to its present level. October and November rose $8
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    • 76 6 THE crude markets were quiet, becalmed and directionless. The Far East product markets were essentially stable. Many traders were still involved in meetings following the APPEC Conference. US$/'borr»i Oiang* Dubai (Nov} 17.12 0-02 Wnt Tun WTI (Nov) 19.68 0.28 Products (FOB S'pore) USS/barre< Oiang* Kerowne 23.30 -0.10
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    • 304 6 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed firmer in fairly active trading on short-covering by local traders. Dealers said the weakness of the US dollar attracted light buying interest, while continued concern over tension in the Middle East provided background support. Gold ended at U*****.90/464.40 an ounce against New York's 461.90/462.40
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    • 91 6 Reuter THE TIN PRICE on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Marfcat yesterday eaaed another cent from Wednesday to close at M 516.83 per kilo, on reduced activity. The marfcat still lacked strong buying with moat traders remaining on the sidelines, awaiting fresh leads. Only 65 tonnes were traded at
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    • 276 6 RAS prices In S canto/kg, FOB In b«l« NOON CLOSE Buyors S«ll*rs Buyers Solars Int 1 RSS Prompt 222.50 223JON 222.50 223.SON Int 1 RSS Oct 87 219.75 220.25 219.75 220.25 Int 1 RSS Nov 219.75 220.25 219.75 220.25 Int 2 RSS OP 217J0 219 JON 217
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    • 85 6 (cann/kg, 1 -tan poHaft) OCTOBER 87 NOVEMBER 87 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON ■vycn S*M*n NOON lwy«ri S*tt*r< SS8 20 2) 3.00 215.00N 213.00 215.00N SSt 50 211J0 21 3.SON 211 JO 2) 3 JON MRELB br«n < Hin luy«rt S#H#n SMR CV 274.00 276.00N 275.00
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    • 342 6 Reuter SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed slightly lower with October 1 RSS buyers quoted at 219.75 cents/kilo, down 0.50 cent from Wednesday, dealers said. The morning session lost 0.50 cent in thin trading on lack of buying interest. Dealers said sentiment was affected by the Inro buffer stock manager's
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    • 293 6 Chinese Produce Exchange Salter*' noon doling prices on Sep 24 (SS/100 kg) Sobak Bomam Kualo Setongor Botu Pahot EST FOB 3,825 3323 3,825 3750 3,800 Coconut oil Bulk FOB Old drum FOB New drum FOB Copra Mixed (loot*) 95.00 105.00 109.00 56 sellers Coffee (m$/iookg) No 1 722.00/745.00
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    • 159 6 Wheat Soybean Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on Wednesday closed near the lows on the Chicago Board of Trade, down 4-1/2 to three cents per bushel, despite the late rally in corn and the soycomplex. December settled at U552.92-1/2 after posting a five cent range on the day. Corn futures recovered from
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 842 7  -  Local company to service and refurbish Winchester drives By ZHOU MEI APPLIED Peripherals Technology (APT) has launched a special service catering to local and regional computer users the servicing and refurbishing of Winchester (hard) disk drives. It claims to be the first such specialised
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    • 269 7 COMPUTERS may be getting smeller, but the industry that keeps them running is growing by quantum leaps. "During the computer industry slowdown of 1985 to early 1967, everyone suddenly realised that maintenance services is a reces-sion-proof industry," said George B Keller, executive
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    • 146 7 AP SCIENTISTS have proven that an earthquake can change the magnetic field of nearby rocks, but they say the changes may be too small to be useful in predicting future tremors. US geophysicist Malcolm Johnston found the magnetic field in rocks weakened when a
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    • 184 7 Japan Economic Journal IN SPITE OF disappointing sales of digital audio tape recorders (DATs) since their appearance on the Japanese market in March, Sony and Matsushita will begin selling portable DATs towards the end of this year. Sony will market its first
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    • 321 7 AP COMPUTERS that monitor rest breaks and productivity sometimes by counting individual typewriter keystrokes are keeping tabs on more than 7 million American workers, says a US government report released recently. The report said that computer monitoring may add to
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    • 272 7 UPI AIRCRAFT engineers are designing jet airliners to be introduced in 1990 that will use propellers to reduce fuel consumption by as much as 70 per cent over existing aircraft without affecting speed. Nasa is flight testing one 'propfan' design in Georgia. And the Boeing commercial
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    • BITS & BYTES
      • 175 7 FRENCH company Satelec has developed what it claims to be one of the most compact lasers in the world. Called Laserat CO2, the laser is designed to perform ondotological work. It is completely contained in the handpiece, with the case housing an energy
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      • 128 7 AN ADVANCED high-speed self-piercing hydraulic pump riveting system, made by UK company Henrob can be used as a lightweight hand-held unit on site or incorporated into an automated production in a factory. The rivets pierce their own holes in the metals to be fastened in a
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      • 106 7 Bernama PUAN MASELA Ibrahim, a staff of Syarikat Telekom Malaysia Bhd (STM), has won a scholarship under Fujitsu Ltd's 3rd Asian Scholarship Programme, a Fujitsu official says. Mr Yuichi Momma, the general manager of Fujitsu's office in Kuala Lumpur, says the one-year scholarahip will enable Puan
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    • 609 8 c&c Computers and Communications Reliable hardware. Singapore is well on its way to becoming the intelligent island of the 1990'5. A dynamic and enterprising business community of interactive computers and communications. Will your business be ready to flourish in the emerging digital environment? It can now, with an intelligent, productive
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 497 10 WHEN THE GOING gets tough, the tough get going. That's more than just a cliche for a group of hotels which have been left by the wayside, so to speak, because of their location outside the Orchard Road belt. Japanese retailer Isetan and the cluster of
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    • 1077 10  -  Of late, the pool of savings, both domestic and foreign, seeking the right fund manager has been growing dramatically. The Singapore government has realised that, although growing, the existing level of fund management business represents only the tip of the iceberg. The government
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    • 1119 11  -  With unemployment rate now at a historic low of 1.8 per cent, there is a shortfall of some 100,000 workers in Hongkong. Employers' demands that foreign workers be allowed into the labour market have pitted the employers against the unions and, more unusually, the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 706 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Dashes off to the movies? (6) 7 End of the line for Napoleon (8) 8 Sailor whose offence was serious? (6) 10 It's shot in sport or war, possibly (5) 13 One can do so for oneself, guardedly (4) 14 Break free from a barrier! (4)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 171 11 IBM TOWERS is now ready for Come celebrate the completion of this very prestigious building with us. Drop in this evening for a reception, between spm and Bpm, and ask to see the remaining space. Or, call us now to arrange for a viewing appointment as soon as possible. IBM
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1351 11 to vm mm A s David Soul (extreme right) stars as Harry Petros in China Hand on Channel 5 at 10.30pm FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES China Hand 10.30pm, Channel 5 An investigation into the death of an old friend in Hongkong turns into a life-threatening situation for private eye Harry
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  • SPORTS & LEISURE
    • 630 12  -  By JAIME LYE METHINKS Ovidia Yu might like to take this point into consideration in her next play: When a pregnant woman makes such a hoo-hah about finding her husband in bed with the servant girl on her Laura Ashley bed sheets, it's really
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    • 134 12 Reuter WORLD CHAMPION Ben Johnson. fighting a combination of jet lag and the exhaustion of a long season, struggled to win the 100 metres at the Tokyo International Athletics meeting on Wednesday. "I'm very tired. This has been a long season for me," world
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    • 491 13 AP US TEAM CAPTAIN Jack Nicklaus said the Europeans' Ryder Cup victory in 1985 could turn out to be an advantage for the Americans this year. "It made them aware they could be beaten," Nicklaus said yesterday while his 12-man team went through
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    • 97 13 AP JAN GUNNARSSON will replace the injured Joakim Nystrom as the fourth member of the Swedish Davis Cup squad. non-playing captain Hans Olsson has announced. Sweden plays Spain in the semi-final, scheduled for Oct 2-4 on clay in Barcelona. Other members of the Swedish team are recent
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    • 544 13  -  MO MOMKB? ®TOI!EM with Mike Cashmore "LACK OF ACTIVITY destroys the good condition of every human being while movement and methodological, physical exercise saves and preserves it," said Plato. At some stage or other in our lifetime, we become concerned
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    • 402 13  -  By WALTON MORAIS WITH A NEW major sponsor and a three-year commitment secured, the promoters of the Singapore Women's Open tennis championships have decided to increase the prize money for the event by 50 per cent in 1989. Australian Sports Marketing general manager
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    • 206 13 AP AUSTRALIAN Davis Cup captain Neale Fraser has said that he is not worried over the recent poor form displayed by Wimbledon tennis champion Pat Cash. Cash is a key member of the defending champion Australian team that will face India in a semi-final cup
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    • 151 13 UPI ARRAIGNMENT was postponed for undefeated heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson who faces misdemeanor charges stemming from an incident where he allegedly tried to kiss a theatre employee and hit her supervisor at a concert. Los Angeles municipal court judge Maral Kirakosian on Tuesday continued the
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 900 16 Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US dollar yesterday closed lower against most major currencies in thin late trading on interbank selling. Dealers said sentiment for the dollar was bearish, reinforced by poor US economic data following an unexpectedly large 0.5 per cent rise in the August consumer price index and
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    • 1234 16 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM WM kmdoy. S*pfpnb* r 23 19S7 •urn OH P0UN0 C2t, Cm MO; CMk par C Pa MM 1575 om* 4X0 Mai c 0M-C 4-55 0*4* 045 Nm-p Om* 0X5 1*00 170 4.10 4X0 020 070 1J0 1425 1.75 145 100 070 1J5 110 1*50 0X5
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    • 408 16 SIMEX Tradhtf on S«f rtMntor 24 1W7 Op* Mg* Lo. Saw brVri Qp/W Vol EURODOLLAR Omc 97 91.74 91.77 91.72 9173 4334 ***** 33 It Mar M 91J2 «i jj «|.2« 91 JO 799 4201 419 Mm M 91.03 91j03 91XX) 91 JO 150 1455 104 W M 9041
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    • 174 16 DECEMBER Eurodollar yesterday eased further from Chicago's closing level as market participants were concerned with the larger than expected increase in US consumer price index. Technically, Eurodollar futures has a bearish bias. Near term resistance is at 91.89 and support at 91.70 and 91.59. The
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    • 582 16 (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to make the following announcement: I AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1987 TURNOVER TRADING PROFIT FROM TOBACCO OPERATION after charging (i) Interest on Borrowings (ii) Depreciation INVESTMENT INCOME Interest and other income Profit on sale of
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 549 17 NYT BRAZIL will present a new version of its plan to convert part of its foreign debt into long-term bonds when it resumes negotiations with commercial banks in New York today, Brazilian officials said on Wednesday. The officials said the debt conversion proposal, which would
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    • 174 17 OPTIONS TRADING gets going tooay at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange after Mis Elizabeth Sam, chairperson of; the exchange, rings a bell at 9am. t .[Trading will kick off with Eurodollar interest rates futures. Initially, options traded on the Eurodollar contract will not be
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    • 104 17 AFP US INVESTMENT bank Shearson Lehman Brothers is to launch a US$l5O million fund to recapitalise business and industry in the Philippines, senior officials of the bank said in Hongkong yesterday. The bank officials declined to provide further details about the fund, saying certain
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    • 247 17 Kaufman sees 10 1 2 pc US bond yields by mid-1988 Reuter THE AMERICAN ECONOMY will grow briskly in the coming months, pushing government bond yields up a full percentage point to 10.5 per cent by mid--1988, according to a top US financial analyst. Henry Kaufman, the managing director of
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    • 190 17 Indicates the average of the prime lepding rales of 12 major banks in Singapore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Sep 24 us$ DM SWFC Y«1 7 doyt 7 5/8 1/2 10 1/16 9 15/16 1/16 3 15/16 9 3/1 1/« 5 1/4— 1/8 I m* 7 9/16
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    • 853 17 Two new funds totalling USs7som introduced in US NYT DESPITE SIX MONTHS of falling bond prices and forecasts of further declines, US securities dealers are finding good demand for closed-end mutual funds investing in tax-exempt bonds, a category of mutual fund that did not even
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    • 65 17 AFP SIX JAPANESE financial institutions will, for the first time, be allowed to issue securities on the West German financial market. i The Bundesbank on Wednesday named the six the Industrial Bank of Japan and the Bank of and the brokerages Nomura, Oaiwa, Nikko
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    • 39 17 THE OVERNIGHT RATE on the Singapore interbank market rose 154 points to 4% per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate rose 3/16 point, the two-month rate was up by while the threemonth was up by 1/16 point.
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    • 86 17 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity KID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BS*****F 24.12.87 3.30 3.25 3.28 3.15 6 months BS*****Z 21.01.88 3.35 3.30 3.28 3.25 1 yar BY*****M 22.09.88 3.84 3.79 3.92 3.73 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing
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    • 364 17 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed little changed from opening levels. after trading quietly throughout the day, dealers said. Dealers said most operators refrained from taking fresh positions ahead of the G-5 and G-7 finance ministers and IMF meetings in Washington later in the week. Short-dates were
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    • 115 17 I FOR SALE BY TENDER 1 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX CARPARK In the heart of Chinatown High return on investment Low property tax Strata title area 16,679 sq.m. 648 lots Tender will be closed on 12 October 1987. Documents obtainable from Sole Agent:COLLIERS International Property Consultants i 14 COLLYER QUAY #14-01
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    • 580 17 THE BANK OF EAST ASIA LIMITED 10, DES VOEUX ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AT 31ST DECEMBER 1986 1986 1985 HKJ'OOO HKI'OOO SHARE CAPITAL Authorised 200,000.000 Shares of HK$2.5O each 500,000 500,000 Issued and fully paid: At Ist Jan. 1966: 94,423,560 shares of 52.50 $236,059 $283,270 On 20th Mar.
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
    • 4272 18 THE SINGAPORE stock market closed on a mixed note with profit-taking alternating with some bargainhunting. The Straits Times Industrial Index inched up 3.83 points to 1,370.61 while the BT Composite Index gained 8.49 points to 1,230.37. Trading volume shrank to 19.60 million shares
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    • 261 18 Rises DBS 1690 C Properties 550 Morrtwom Miio 494 Com Wont 50« 322 Spore Lend 800 inefceape 625 Sim* Dorby 50< 348 S 1 A 1440 S P M 1060 Iseton 50< 840 M Bonking 790 OUE 530 Tronsmorco 520 Pork way M 50* 376 MMCIOt 283
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    • 3977 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 454 19 MBT AMID THE FLURRY of suits, counter-suits and qualified accounts, there appears to be light still at the end of the tunnel for the suspended Paper Products (Malaya). The group has entered into a joint venture with Dahl Investment (S), a wholly-owned subsidiary
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 47 19 profit after tax and minorities of M$4.75m (M$4.78m) on turnover of M$34.7m (M$43.54m) for the six months ended June 30, 1987. Earnings per share came to 6.4 cents (6.5 cents). No interim dividend. Lion said profits in the second half are expected to improve.
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      • 44 19 minorities of M$34.15m (M530.57m) on turnover of M5382.1m (M5343.1m) for the year ended June 30. 1987. EPS of 10 cents (nine cents). A first and final tax-exempt dividend of Bpc will be paid at a date to be announced later.
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      • 72 19 Group profit after tax of M$1.44m (MS793.000) on turnover of M$92m (same) for the six months ended July 31, 1987. There was an extraordinary gain of Ms3.o7m (loss of M 555,000) resulting in group attributable profit of Ms4.sm (M 5738.000). The board will be considering payment
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      • 23 19 pre-tax loss of M$888,000 (profit of M$1.15m) on turnover of M$7.39m (M$10.57m) for the six months ended June 30, 1987.
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    • 228 19 INCREASED contributions from associates and lower taxes have helped Jurong Engineering Ltd to maintain its after-tax profit levels despite a smaller turnover. For the six months ended June 30 this year, group turnover fell by nearly 10 per cent to $45.19 million from $49.7 million
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    • 549 19  -  Company expects rising costs to slow down growth By ELAINE KOH HIGHER RIDERSHIP and investment income have enabled Singapore Bus Service (1978) Ltd to post a 25 per cent increase in group after-tax profits to $16.24 million for the six months ended June
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    • 268 19 Managers' prices DBS Bank for Sep 25 Shenton Gr Fund 104 1 09$ Singapore Unit Trust Japan Gr Fund Shenton Thrift Fund 1 46 099 1 53 099 The Commerce 120 137 The Savings fund S'pore frog Fund 106 046 113 052* UOB Management S pore Sec Fund
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    • 508 19 AFP ONE OF THE WORLD'S largest plantation groups is taking shape in Malaysia with conglomerate Sime Darby bidding to take over a company with substantial oil palm and rubber holdings. If the Sime Darby bid for Guthrie Ropel Bhd succeeds, Sime will boost its plantation
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    • 277 19 Faber Merlin explains sale FABER MERLIN Malaysia Bhd will save M$12.75m in interest cost from its proposed sale of the 700room Hotel Merlin KL complex to New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. But its net saving from the transaction will be M$10.5m after deducting M$2.25m for the difference
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    • 285 19 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM (MAS) chairman Raja Tan Sri Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman said yesterday the Pilgrims Management and Fund Board (Tabung Haji), which currently holds a 0.5 per cent stake in MAS, is free to increase its stake. "As far as
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    • 90 19 MBT PALMCO Holdings' various actions to strengthen its financial position have paid off and the group can now look forward to healthier growth in the future. Palmco said it has been able to reduce its borrowings with the proceeds from the sale of its stake in
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 157 19 PERSIAN CARPET AUCTION Sunday, Sept 27. 1987 at 2pm. San Marco Marco Polo Hotel Tanglin Road Singapore 1024 Vipwnq ano Inspection Time 1 0 a m 1 p m > K Oriental Carpet Palace (Pte) Ltd WfHW Ttinql.r Rend S.iq.iporp 1024 Tel *****59 For those who wish to attend a
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    • 188 19 THE SINGAPOREAN NEWS FOR SINGAPOREANS OVERSEAS m UTT WEEKLV OVERSEAS EDITION M.CI(P) No. 222/8/87 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1»67 \r V'V/# ,v. cJo j//'# A #//>#>/ The Straits Times Overseas Weekly. It's the new weekly newspaper, printed on lightweight paper in convenient tabloid size. It will carry business, economic, political and
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  • REGIONAL MARKETS
    • 188 20 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES" Ayala Corp subsidiary Integrated Microelectronic tnc is setting up two new companies to manufacture and export electronics products, expanding its existing electronics business. A company spokesman said the subsidiary was awaiting Securities and Exchange Commission approval] for the incorporation of
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    • 2720 20 PLANTATION stocks shone in otherwise mixed trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. <. These stocks, which had began to show signs of buying interest on Wednesday, posted double-digit yains yesterday. The advance was made over a broader front as more buyers surfaced.
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    • 132 20 Reuter ELDERS IXL LTD said its Australian and New Zealand shareholders will be offered 15 million shares and three million warrants in the float of its international investment arm. Elders Investments Ltd. Elders chairman John Elliott said the shares, priced globally at US$3.3O each,
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    • 1300 20 Hongkong SHARE PRICES closed slightly higher on the Hongkong market yesterday, but at another record high, after a day of hectic trading with early gains eroded by late profit-tak-ing. The Hang Seng Index roee 5.31 points to end the day at 3,766.42, its fourth consecutive record close,
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    • 480 20 Reuter TOKYO SHARES closed firmer in heavy trading yesterday as investors bought in anticipation of tomorrow's start of securities companies' financial years. Confidence was also buoyed by sharp gains on Wall Street and weakness in the yen, brokers said. The Nikkei Average rose 78.82 to 24,944.88. but had risen
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    • 426 20 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN share market closed higher in lacklustre trading yesterday following three sessions of profit-taking as investors quietly supported selected stocks across the boards. Generally uninspiring news from abroad overnight and the unwinding of several futures arbitrage plays saw many investors take to the sidelines, with options-related trading
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    • 165 20 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index edged up 1.59 to 413.25 on a turnover of 4,572,901 shares worth 665.49 million baht. Reuter SEP 24 BAHT Ao Kham Thai 236 -4 Ayudhya Invaatmant 412 4 Bangkok Agro-irtd Btngkok Btnk 198 379 2 2 Bank Of Ayudhya 396 4 Charoong
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    • 254 20 «P M MT« 6 35 0 3 Koun Kuochan Oav Laa Chang Yuan 64 00 61 00 57 50 3 3 25 81 SO 3 5 64 00 3 Cathay Con* ***** 5 Nan Yt Pita 64 50 4 366 00 16 65 50 4 Chang Loong Chia Hain
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    • 611 20 Amsterdam-Rotterdam Bank NY Consolidated Balance Sheet as at December 31,1986 Auditors' Report after distribution of income w. hav. .xamin* the financial t statements including the consolidated xr> u •I Me IftOC financial statements of Amsterdam(m millions of Dutch gu.lders) 1986 1985 Rotterdam Bank N.V. for the year ended Cash and
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  • WORLD MARKETS
    • 1048 21 New York Reuter INVESTORS sustained the momentum of Tuesday s record 75.23-point advance. but did it with a little more restraint in an extremely active trading session on Wednesday. Slight declines in the dollar and the bond market tempered the enthusiasm but failed to discourage
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    • 979 21 London Reuter SHARE PRICES were barely moving in thin early trading on the London market yesterday but were mostly lower ahead of the morning's UK balance of payments data for August. Expectations for the trade data centre around a visible deficit of around £850 million after £910
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    • 90 21 Reuter MIDLAND BANK PLC chairman Sir Kit McMahon said he was not concerned about a recent spate of bid activity related to the bank. He said last July's capital restructuring, including a £700 million rights issue, had sparked interest in the bank. "Some people have been
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    • 333 21 FT MR ALAN BONO, the Australian brewing and property financier, on Wednesdsy became the first foreigner to be granted entry to large-scale US beer making with the acceptance by G Heileman Brewing of his US$l.26 billion takeover bid. His Perth-baaed Bond Corporation Holdings, which
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    • 281 21 Maxwell acquires 7.7 per cent stake in Singer Friedlander FT MR ROBERT MAXWELL, the publisher, has emerged with s 7.7 per cent stake in Singer and Friedlander. the merchant bank which recently regained its independence ss a quoted company. The stake, which Mr Maxwell acquired through his links with Singer's
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    • 1268 21 Selected indices HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursdoy 2.492 10. Wednesdoy 2.***** Week ago 2.353 09 Hang Seng Index Thursday *****2 Wednesday 3.763 11 Week 090 3.571 36 All Industrial) Thursday VA/ -i yy aanesooy Week ogo NEW YORK Dow Jones u weooesooy Tuesday Week ago 1 ***** 3.348 0 3.3759 2.*****
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    • 312 21 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF SOON BEE RUBBER PTE. LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Soon Bee Rubber Pte. Ltd. duly convened and held at 100 Eu Tong Sen Street, #04-16, Pearls Centre,
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    • 314 21 THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 Section 290(2)(b) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION RECOGNITION EQUIPMENT (ASIA) PTE LTO (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of RECOGNITION EQUIPMENT (ASIA) PTE LTD held on the 17th day of September 1987, the following special resolutions were duly passed: RESOLVED THAT: 1) That Recognition
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    • 319 21 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER SO) AND IN THE MATTER OF LIVESTOCK-CARRIERS PTE LTD (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) (In Liquidation) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) The following special resolutions were deemed to be passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of LivestockCarriers Pte Ltd
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    • 361 21 In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 80 And In the Matter of MAHAJAK SHIPPING (SINGAPORE) CO. PTE. LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306(2) of the Companies Act (Cap. 50) that the Final Meeting of Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the office
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    • 341 21 in the Matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO And In the Matter of ADELPHI CO. (PTE) LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306(2) of the Companies Act (Cap. 50) that the Final Meeting of Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the office of Tan
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    • 337 21 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF LIAN CHIN MACHINERY PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 50 that the Final Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company will be
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    • 374 21 SINGAPORE (PTB) LTD (In Memberi* Voluntary r Liquidation) NOTICE OP FINAL MEETING NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section' 306 of the Companies Act£ Cap. 50, that a Pinal General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at No. 1 Shenton Way, #11-06 Roblna House, Singapore
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  • 333 22  -  By LILY FERNANDEZ TAKENAKA KOMUTEN Co Ltd, in a joint venture with local construction company Chuang Uming Pte Ltd, has won a $26.4 million contract to build a sev-en-storey carpark at Changi Airport. Takenaka, which was the contractor for the main terminal
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  • 93 22 AFP HONGKONG'S total exports surged 36.5 per cent from a year earlier to U554.45 billion in August, government figures showed yesterday. Domestic exports rose 25.4 per cent to US$2.3B billion and re-exports of goods originating elsewhere, mainly China, jumped 51.9 per cent to US$2.OB
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  • 285 22 Reuter RECENT forecasts of bleak economic growth show that South Africa's economy is still struggling to gain momentum after its worst slump in half a century, economists and businessmen say. Government and private forecasters, as in previous years, have once again lowered their predictions
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  • 354 22 Reuter THE TAIWAN stock market is breaking all records as thousands of small investors cash in on a boom that has sent the index rocketing by almost 300 per cent this year. The index jumped a record 190.37 points yesterday to close at
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  • 437 22 UPI WORLD MERCHANDISE trade rose a "disappointing" 3.5 per cent in volume in 1966 and similar sluggish growth is likely this year and in 1988, says the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt). The value of global
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  • 241 22 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin urged major industrial countries to stand by their commitments to tackle the various global economic problems in a concerted and coordinated manner. These problems include external imbalances, instability in the exchange and financial markets, stagnant world
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  • 220 22 FANCY A WHIP? Or some silver spurs? No, they're not accessories meant for a kinky evening, but for your horse. Yes, horse. This week's Executive Lifestyle goes shopping for your favourite filly and comes across a store that sells the works from shiny leather saddles
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  • 95 22 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES firmed on buying by US and foreign traders in thin morning dealings yesterday. A lower dollar was a steadying factor. In thin business, December gold rose US$l.9O at U*****.60 an ounce in a minor penetration of Monday's high for the week of U*****.50, dealers
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  • 78 22 WALL STREET stocks opened lower yesterday morning, with blue chips leading the way, analysts said. Doubts spread in Wall Street that the market had completed its correction phase and resumed a bull market advance, as some brokers said after Tuesday's record Dow advance. The Dow 30 index
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  • LATE FILE
    • 48 22 Reuter IRANIAN President Ali Khamenei said US actions in the Gulf could lead to war with Iran. Khamenei said on the ABC television programme, Nightline: "All these battleships and the great armada there are not for defence, they are for invasion."
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    • 78 22 Reuter THE SOUTH Korean government proposed a balanced budget for calendar 1968 with revenue and spending each rising 12.7 per cent from the 1987 budget to 17,541.9 billion won. Cabinet ministers approved the budget calling for real gross national product growth of between 7 and 8
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    • 59 22 AFP JAPAN could help finance the sending of a UN peacekeeping force to the Gulf if the United Nations unanimously supported the idea of deploying troops there. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said Japan could not send servicemen, military observers or mine-sweepers because the country's post-war constitution
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    • 63 22 AFP JAPAN'S production of one megabit dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips will rise to 2.15 million units in October-December, up 79.2 per cent from July-Sep-tember. Ministry of International Trade and Industry officials said that the drastic increase in the fourth quarter of this year
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    • 56 22 Oana-Tna THE airport authority of Thailand says it is expecting to earn over 970 million baht from passengers arriving at the Don Muang International Airport. Managing director of the airport authority, Bandit Susilvom, said the number of passengers arriving at the airport could reach 9.7 million
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    • 78 22 Reuter SWEDEN'S gross national product grew 3 per cent during the first half of 1967 compared with a rise of 1.6 per cent during the same period last year, the Central Bureau of Statistics said. Private consumption rose 5.2 per cent against an increase
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  • 240 22 Reuter TAIWAN'S gross national product (GNP) will grow more slowly in 1988 than in 1987 because of the rising Taiwanese dollar and prospects of US protectionism. "US protectionism and a further appreciation of our currency will affect our GNP growth next year," Yeh
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  • 293 22 Bernama THE protrscted economic slowdown coupled with increasing market protectionism appears to have rekindled renewed interest among the Asean six in fostering economic ties. With the proposed third Asean summit three months away, many of the member countries have already indicated keen interest
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  • 295 22 UPI COMPARED with the average American, rich people in the United States say they need three times as much money to live in comfort and five times as much to fulfill their dreams, a survey of wealthy lamilies showed. Americans who earn more
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 469 23  -  By JUNE LIM TO SPEED UP its service to customers, Lloyd s Register of Shipping has extended its fuel oil bunker analysis and advisory service to Singapore. "The increasing awareness within the shipping community of the value of regular and comprehensive evaluation
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    • 253 23 WAH KWONG Shipping is hoping to have its shares relisted in the Hongkong stock exchange by year end. South China Morning Post reported that Wah Kwong which won creditor approval to restructure debts of US$B5O million early this year, has
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    • 228 23 AP FIRE and explosions roared through a Japa-nese-owned tanker as it was unloading unspecified chemicals in Manila Bay on Thursday, killing at least one person and injuring 14 others, officials said. Officials said 12 of the ship's 18 Korean crewmen had been rescued, but
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 80 23 AFP AN IRANIAN ship, the Iran Abad, is being held in the Polish port of Gdansk because of a debt dispute, the Polish news agency PAP reported. The Iranian State Merchant Marine Company, which owns the ship, owes US$ll4,OOO to a Polish ship repairer for
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    • 318 24 Reuter MERCHANT shipping hugged the Gulf Arabian coast in fear of Iranian attack on Wednesday after the US Navy killed at least three sailors in a strike on an Iranian vessel. American embassies in the region were on special alert
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    • 242 24 AP HONGKONG shipowners have asked the British government to increase its naval presence in the Persian Gulf after an attack on a vessel operated by a Hongkong company, an industry official said. Michael Farlie, director of the Hongkong Shipowners Association, said the
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    • 193 24 Reuter EGYPT'S Suez Canal Authority will impose a 30 per cent surcharge on warships heading almost daily from the Mediterranean to the Gulf, authority officials said on Wednesday. They confirmed a report in the Cairo daily Al-Ahram that military vessels would have to
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    • 980 24 AB SSpg V s ABC Contoiner vm Accord Snpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner XI 1 Africa Ocean IX 4 Alltrons VII 3 AC Toepfer XI 5 American Tpt XII 2/3 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow linei IX S Anon Ocian VI 3 A Has line X 5
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    • 1126 24 THE FREIGHT market on Wednesday featured lower rates being paid for Panamax vessels carrying grain from the US Gulf to the Continent, shipbrokers said. A vessel was booked from the Mississippi to Holland at US$B.4O compared with the Baltic sub-index for this voyage of $8.85. A similar fixture
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    • 346 25 NTUC News THE flag of convenience (FoC) concept was first derived from Western shipowners' frustrations over having to pay extremely high wages to crews of their own nationals when they could hire seafarers from other countries at much reduced rates. American shipowners started the trend soon
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    • 1654 25 FoC label a thorny issue for S'pore Shipping Times commemorates World Maritime Day today Somewhere out there, anytime, anyday, a Singapore ship could just be held up at the behest of the ITF. LINDA CHEE examines the issue and reasons why the ITF should review its current position on the
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    • 9112 30 §®aBS)(D[LB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 1075 30 TH® FORTNIGHTLY REPORT, compiled by Cocked Marin* Oil Ltd. shows pries ranges In US dollars, instsad of single pricss tor mors compreheneive deecripdon of ths market Prices shown are beeed on average sized stem. Market movements ere indicated. The Cocks* Bunker Price Index change end the individual
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    • 1293 31 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES MARINA WHARVES Mitro Joyo MIC olongsid* *****500 ti fVIMI Barth Arrival Dapariura Oofcnor## Hong Soon M4A M38 2509/1000 2509/1500 25 09 1800 *****600 KEPPEL WHARVES Alf*soni K19 alongside 2*09/1500 Kolimonton 1 Somudro ioyo M SMMT M2 MIC 2509,0700 *****700 *****300 2509/2300 M3A *****700 2609/1500
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    • 1990 32 A B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies. ABC Containerize NV S pore Shpg (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S). Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alltrans Alltrans Express. American President
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    • 470 34 Lloyd's List THE KLOSTER family will look to a small nucleus of 10-20 companies to underwrite a quarter of the US$BOO million needed to finance the Phoenix ship project. A spokesman for the World City Corporation set up to develop the 5,000
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    • 903 25 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd P&O riHVAjli Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAHERSHP SERVICE TO UK/CONTMENT: KITANO lUU LAMS MT MOM MM EXPRESS CARDIGAN MT BCNAMM TOLACA lAT tokw Exntas KOMUMN MT franrtort express S port P.KMf Hi Part
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    • 537 25 t EUROPE ■F 7U Zl.n 23.11 2511 2111 27.11 •F 7W Ilia 17.11 H.ll Nil 11.11 «F 7H 11.11 21.11 22.11 2111 24.11 «F 7M Mil Ml 2 Nl2 17.1t USA PANAMA F1 SENATOR LIME mrm Ef 711 B 712 E£ 71) 12S.M EE 714 113.11 1 E IHI Mil
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    • 361 26 SE Hapag-Uoyd CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Largs Bay 3#lo 4/10 21/10 23/10 25/10 21/10 21/10 Hongkong Etprats 4/10 1/10 2VIO 27/10 21/10 30/10 1/11 Cardigan Bay 10/10 12/10 30/10 2/11 4/11 *11 7/U Benawo 17/10 I*lo 5/11 7/U *11 10/11 12/11 ToOga Bay 22/10 24/10 12/11 14/11 I*ll 17/11 11/11
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    • 741 26 KS LINE IIMA SHW*f CM'W"" FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE fTO EUROPE VIA SUfZ 1 M mbfr ol ,hf ce Conw,,um ALSO CALLING ANTWERP VIA ROTTERDAM PKELANC CTRS VIA FEEDER VESSEL FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ Member of the Ace Consortium NEPTUNE DIAMOND 71E OftIENTAL CHIEF SSE KOREAN JACEJIN 40E CHINA CONTAINER 41E
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    • 384 26 FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS SINGAPORE *****45 (25 LINES) KUALA LUMPUR (03)*****80/1 PENANG (04)*****9/*****5 All Clients and Business Associates are cordially invited to a Buffet Reception today between 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm on the Official Inauguration of our removal to new office premises at 10 Anson Road #29-15 International Plaza Singapore
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    • 1008 26 EVERGREEN Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER GLOBE EVE* GCNTLE EVER GENTRY EVER GLEAMT EVER GOLDEN EVER GROWTH SGP HKC KSC KLG PUS OS* TTO KSN 200 vio m *10 a/it m 11/10 13/10 15/10 15/10 IMO 2000 22/10 a/10 25/10 27/11 21/10 a/10 1/11 3/11 s/ll 11/11 lSrtl 17/11 I*ll
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    • 974 27 VxA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \W\ pil Building. 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL KOTA SINGA MAJAPAHIT OOWA SIN JKT SBV SIN HKQ KAO KEE *MUR "HTC *YOK NOO KOB BUS SM SM SM 1/10 3/10 4/10 10/10 12/10 IJ/10 15/10 10/10 17/10 0/10
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    • 727 27 BEN LINE CONTAINERS I |K]JEBSEN LINE NEW ZEALAND TB NEW ZEALAND. PAPUA NEW GUINEA FUI ANN SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS sun coral V4O SIN PONT MORESBY IX a»»10 11/10 IVM Fa CANSO ACCEPTING fROM 2M TIU 1/10 AT PAS* PAJUANC RMARVES (PI) SIN MRS KEF 12/10 15,10 MOUWT WEALTH VPT 2
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    • 647 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. UMUBTA LLOYI M. GEBURI LLOYD p.t. sMNnsui mora* p.t. trikora lloyi EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES vEssa/vov GANDA GAMA/IJWB MATARAM/19WB S PANJANC/17WB GANDA BMAKTI/ItWB KUTAI/13WB ANTWERP BILBAO BREMEN A DAM/R DAMH'BURG 11/11 16/11 23/11 2/11 W1 lIAI Vl2 >02 12/12 SfU 1/1 6/1 2S/12
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    • 399 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPIHB MRPMUTIIIH (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok S pore P.Kelang Penang Bi HTONEYWA V227W 23/25 Sept PACAN VlltW 27/71 Sept 25/26 Sept •SACAINGVIO In Pt/25 Sep loading for Eur op* S? BANK LINE 1 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICF NORTHBOUND TO
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    • 1325 28 K"LHIE SHIPPIfID DPITfi ATLAfITIC COAST (Round-The-World Service) •PK/PNG ORIENTAL FORTUNE V 5 Sid 25 Sep 17 Oct NEPTUNE JADE V 9 26 2 Oct 24 Oct •VIA FEEDER PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST FEEDER VSL 'PK/PNC SP MOTHER VSL 0. FORTUNE VS Sid 25 Sap MACKINAC BRIDCE 9 NEPTUNE JADE V 9 26
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    • 669 28 ''m AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE INDIAN COURIER V 23N PRODDOMOS V.C-1 THEOOOR FONTANE V UN Accepting FCL/FCL Container* Si'pso't P Krttnt »tnn| loodiflf tor Mmr IV By tfMr By Foodr HSW MtdrM/C i leutti Mttdn 30 Sopt M Oct INDIAN COURIER V.24N THEOOOR
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    • 861 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 2). T«M »r* Jtrnt smums tiM m jmjui <11 urn) f»« mm STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDCN HARVEST Cotomfio/Karachi/Dubai GOLDEN HAVEN CotomboKarachi/Nuscat CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Hunkiftg/Stwrifttti S'pof« PKWijPrM 21/29 Sept- 15/1J Oct nrx s«pt— 1 CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
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    • 513 28 PHILI Oni€NT LINCS PT€ LTD HfflO ornct 63 ROBINSON ROAP 0' *rno as a building, Singapore q<en IfIEX RS ?87?0 PHIII fA* ?7'iV.76 'S ETA SMBAPOfIf M. 1/10 no loio 27/*. 410 11/10. iiao DUIAI DAM MAN. KUWAIT, DONA. MUSCAT. BAHRAIN. AMJ DHABI SNARJAM. JEDOAH HO DEC AH AQABA H
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    • 1029 29 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD. fl EU/AUST TPA/SEA Terminal CFS BOOKINGS *****51 *****42 *****22 *****43 27*19 *****11 ****** NEPLINE SON BHD. MBNB7 NEPLINE SON. BHD. *****83 nvvt NEPLINE SDN BHO. um/wmtiKmiium NEPLINE SDN. BHD. *****0/*****1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) N WAMONO TIE o chief sx K JACEJIN
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    • 579 29 HEUNGA SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels OONAM SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON Vmml'i Nam* S port f Kalang Inchon Buian No I Donam 707N In Port -Gloria 71SN 27W 2109 M Entorpri M /71JN 2MB 2W» No 7 Dooam/707N OS/10 01/10 No I oonam/707N I*lo U/10
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    • 621 29 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD BWLDING H, MM T.I: *****33 (15 Line.) Ttrmiml Office *****41/2 CaWeAddress SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** r. WIUW PfUjff M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON BHD IKSSRS HAI TMOtt SMIMIMT 1» t—ft 'i£Sm«&£<£■£& ffff, fffsjtsr w ■"JHCfiSVB''" BP™*** f.*.*gag.«y
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    • 402 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 (30 linesi FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAO VE.B DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE •VIA COLOMBO; Accepting carp tor INDIA Bombay, Cochin Madras **VIA LARNACA. Accepting cargo ft* Lattakia, Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Izmir, Istanbul
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 371 31 T ;s! n ASS (ONJAINI H THANSPOIi Scan Dutch 9 TO EUROPE (UK-NORTH CONTINENT-SCANDINAVIA) WEEKLY an up an t.uh»/xa jm ap in* in* I*lo 7/10 1/10 ion# Toyama/3SB 17/10 14/10 IVU 17/10 I. Nrmx/XI MO* a/10 a/10 M/ 10 Mrrigtn/J7l TO RED SEA EAST MEDITERRANEAN WEEKLY B. Butang/K Bhum (17/10
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    • 912 31 WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICE TO/FROM KEELUNG ACCEPTING LCL CARGO ONLY CTO S'PORE ETA KEELUfK CON-CARRIERS 1407 VII 13/11 CON CARRIERS U07 11/10 lVll CON CARRIERS 1M7 HA# 77fli WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICE TO MELB/SYDNEY ETO SPONE ETA SYD ETA MEIB con carriers rue nn vn» nn» COM CARRIERS J3M0 VII 2V10 WVb
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 524 32 L I INKMNKH SHIPI'IN'C. I'TK I II) 'n SN'ntnr W<y 04 0/C Minni Hou'e S por.- 0?0' TH 7?b90.'.' Line.) TIX RS ??MI f 11MF R FAX .'."VS* KI ROPK SKRVICK VM MO a/11 luAi »M 111,10 urn I uni FAR EAST SERVICE i.f T»::nm >il hifll '-MI/i'T una u/u
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    • 523 32 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL careoes to USA East I West Coast, Carribbean.Eatt Canada, HAITI, Port Au Spain. Barbados N. ST. LUCIA. ZIM S Po*l ZIM BRISBANE ZIM PIRAEUS ACCEPTING CARGO TO ADELAIDE VIA MELBOURNE AND ALSO FCL TO GUAM ZIM EILAT CONTAINER UNE VESSEL SINGAPORE STAR M SYDNEY
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    • 575 32 Everett Lines W COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" j. LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS' WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. I Pwung* P fotanf Singapore I HUGHEVERETT 20/29 S*p MANOLOEVERETT 21/22 Oct MURRAYEVERETT 4/5 Nov "EVERETT
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 70 33 Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line LOTTE SCHEEL V 24 SID CALCUTTA MADRAS CHITTAGONG IN PORT 27 SEP PRELUDE V 4 25 SEP 30-3 SCHWABENLAND V 5 6 OCT 11-] LOTTE SCHEEL V 25 5-« OCT 11-14 OCT 17 OCT PRELUDE V t »-9 OCT 14-1 BEN LINE AGENCIES (S) PTE.
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    • 129 33 PERCH OCEAN LINES (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) CHINA SERVICES Destinations: Etd. S'PORE Etd. PKLG SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN WFPKI Y HAIKOU, ZHANJIANG Jl XINGANG, QINGDAO SAILINGS SHANGHAI 1 OTHER PORTS SINGAPORE AGENTS: PKELANC/KIUMPUR AGENTS: NAP® SHIPPING PTC LTD POMTHAN* KRVKXt S/S. TEL: ****** TLX: 2258 TEL *****55/ *****57 CONSOLIDATION
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    • 174 33 PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE A SINGAPORE/JAKARTA VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA PANJANG ETA ETD ETA ETO ETA ETO RATU 42-43 25/9 26/9 29/9 30/9 KONSORTIUM 44-45 02/10 03/10 06/9 07/9 46-17 09/10 10/10 13/10 14/10 PRABKATI 96-97 In Pt 24/9 26/9 27/9 27/9 28/9 38 99 30/9 01/10 03/10 04/10
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    • 597 33 S£Lil T:> DAMMAM 20 OCT Accepting Breakbulk. Ro/Ro, Containers I FCL Containers for Sharjah, Doha and Riyadh REGULAR RQ-RQ SERVICE TO USA/CANADA I SINGAPORE! P KELANGI BALTIMORE! NORFOLK I NEW ORLEANS! HOUSTON V/.MiM. NEW YORK' ULlllLLf S. RIYADH FEA 040 S. ABHA FEA 032 Also Accepting FCL Containers for Charleston.
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    • 449 33 mum MARITIME TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD CONSOLIDATION SERVICE BANGKOK ETA SPOKE 30/9 MANILA ETA SPORE 28/9 5 10 HBG ROTT ETA SPORE 4/10 10/10 REGULAR E. MALAYSIA SERVICE-: f LIAN SENG HIN 3 LOG For: Sandakan REGULAR SERVICE EVER SPLENDOR 5-10 Oct HK, Kaoshiung, Keelung CINCHONA 20-25 Sept Bremen, Rdam,
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  • Page 33 Miscellaneous
    • 162 33 LK'H Regional Weather mm bps > Yi SYi I ?SB I B! Va r? m m IIZ c _y^ o Wr*J cfrrecton with ip«*d n knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDmONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature c y Shower Weother Wnd drection with speed «i knot*
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 460 34 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY(PTE)LTD. regular express full container AND LCI SERVICE INBOUND AGENT FOR ABC CONTAINERLINE From USA/Canada/Europe/Medlterranean 200 Cantonment Road #02-03 Southpoint Singapore 0208 Tel: *****22 (4 Lines) CFS (Import) K37 Tel: *****78 CFS (Export) EAL Tel: *****49 J WHk P.T. UNITED SHIPPING ORGANISATION LTD 7k" DIRECT REGULAR SERVICES -k
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    • 471 34 um CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE P.KELANG MTHR VSL 19 OS TO EUROPE FEEDER 8. BUTANC 375 B. BUTANG 379 18. BUTANG 3H u» iu OTHER DESTINATIONS:
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    • 722 34 PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION, KARACHI INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA-KARACHI AND MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR KARACHI, DAMMAN AND DUBAI OHRMAZD ££27/0 SLIvo SBY TPRK KNTN PKLNG BELA PNG 7-8/10 9/10 10-11/10 SHASMAR 24-25/10 26-2R/m 13/1 14 15/1 17 19/1 2 22/1 23 24y10 2S^27no 24-25/10 26-28/10 30/10- 2/11 3-5/11 6-7/11
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