The Business Times, 13 November 1987

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 112/12/86 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 164 1 Overseas markets Thursday HK Hang Seng Index 2150.87 104.69) Tokyo Nikkei Average *****.50 509.74) Sydney All-Ordinaries 1 204.8 54.3 Wednesday New York (Dow Jones) 1899.20 21.05 London (FT 30 Index) 1290.0 43.1 (Thursday noon:1324.4; +34.4) Exchange rates US$: 135.25/35 yen 1.6840/50 DM SS2.0450/60 US$1.7685/95 MS: S$0.8193/82 Simex
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  • 413 1  -  By LISA LEE A MOOD of optimism swept over most major stockmarkets yesterday as share prices rebounded in Tokyo. Hongkong. Australia and Singapore in line with a stronger closing in Wall Street the previous day. Positive sentiment was also shored up by
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  • 54 1 Reuter WALL STREET stocks rallied sharply in early trading yesterday. The Dow 30 index was up 59 at 1.959 after hitting a high of 1,964. Gainers led decliners 10-to-one. London's FTSE 100-share Index rose in early afternoon trading above 1,710, a jump of more than 70 points
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  • 396 1 Reuter THE US MERCHANDISE trade deficit fell in September to US$l4.OB billion from U5515.68 billion in August, the Commerce Department said yesterday. It was the lowest monthly deficit since May when the trade shortfall was U5514.04 billion. Imports fell to U5535.06 billion
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  • 524 1  -  'GROWTH WILL REMAIN STRONG AT LEAST UNTIL MID-1988' eggggje «fSaSara 3rd Qtr '87 By CHUANG PECK MING A TIGHT labour market, more than a lack of export markets, could restrain the growth of the Singapore economy in the years ahead. "Increasingly, labour supply, rather
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  • 737 1  -  By BRIAN GOMEZ "PERSONAL AMBITIONS or rivalries" would not determine who Singapore s next Prime Minister would be, said Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-Gen-eral Lee Hsien Loong. "When the Prime Minister retires, the choice of a new Prime Minister will be
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  • 610 1 MALAYSIAN Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim yesterday supported the detention of the 96 people in the Oct 27 security crackdown but said they "should be released as soon as possible." "I do not as a rule support any form of detention without trial. This could
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    • 304 1 mmm HOTELIER AND PROPERTY developer Teo Lay Swee is 'working day and night' on new investments plans. HOME NEWS, Page 2 A ROUND OF TOUGH bargaining has brought White House and congressional budget negotiators close to an accord that will cut the federal deficit by USs3ob. REST OF THE WORLD,
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 572 2  -  By RICHARD SEAH ONCE HOUNDED by creditors, hotelier and property developer Teo Lay Swee is now "working day and night" on new investments plans to extend two of his hotels, the Cockpit and Queen's, and also build more houses for sale. Extension of
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    • 447 2 OWING TO an increase in worldwide demand, a Japanese toy manufacturer has nearly reached its sales target of $170 million, more than double the $75 million brought in last year. Mr Takeshi Hattori, president of Nikko Co Ltd, estimated that the sales for next
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    • 486 2  -  By MARTIN SOONG BLOOD will be running "thick and fast" in the toy business this Christmas according to Mr Marcus Han, director of Kids' World Marina, owner and developer of South-east Asia's largest toy store. Kids World, the 2,700 sq m store at Marina
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    • 501 2 FEARS that the American people would question why they as global debtors were funding activities to protect other countries were echoed by the Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor yesterday. Sharing Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's views expressed at the International Herald
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    • ECONOMIC SURVEY OF SINGAPORE – 3 RD QTR
      • 475 2  -  By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent GROWTH of Singapore's financial and business services slackened a bit during the third quarter of this year. Income generated by these activities was up a healthy 9.1 per cent over the same period in 1986 but still
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      • 217 2 INVESTMENTS in manufacturing have returned to the level before the recession, with total commitments for the first nine months totalling $1.3 billion. In the third quarter, $438 million were committed, up from $436 million in the same period last year. But compared with the last quarter,
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      • 76 2 ROBUST economic activities in other sectors brought demand back to the property market. The spillover into the construction sector helped to stem the sector's decline. The shrinkage in the sector slowed down to 5.8 per cent, after nine consecutive quarters of dou-ble-digit falls. Total value of contracts
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      • 50 2 GROWTH of 12.9 per cent was posted in the commerce sector. Wholesalers gained from brisk re-export trade and greater capital spending by industrialists. Retailers also enjoyed better business. More visitors, especially from Japan and Taiwan, helped to generate more sales for department stores and fill more hotel rooms.
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      • 101 2 THE total volume of trade in the third quarter expanded by 10 per cent to $34,074 million, with exports at $16,096 million and imports $17,978 million. Continued strong worldwide demand for locally manufactured computers and comput-er-related products, electronic components, chemicals and garments led to
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      • 79 2 THE transport and communications sector expanded by 9.7 per cent in the third quarter with good prospects of more improvement. The industry, which did better than the 7.8 per cent growth in the previous quarter, continued to handle more general cargo as manufacturing output rose together with increased
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    • 227 2 THE NEW HOME for Tiger Beer, Malayan Breweries (MBL) proposed $164 million brewery in Tuas. is a step nearer completion following the signing yesterday of a $35 4 million civil engineering contract with Lum Chang Building Contractors. MBL said the contract was the
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    • 57 2 A CANADIAN publisher will conduct a course on publishing management from Nov 30 to Dec 12 at the Sea View Hotel. The publisher. Stanley Starkman. is president of Allyn and Bacon Publisher. Coronet Instructional Media Ltd and Globe/Modern Curriculum Press in Canada The two-week course is organised by
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    • 188 2 HAVING A CUPPA with the staff at the British High Commission is a must on the agenda of Princess Anne, who arrives this afternoon on a four-day official visit. The Princess has an appointment for tea and dinner, with High Commissioner Sir Michael Pike and
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    • 465 2  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA A STRONG AWARENESS is developing among public and private sectors in Japan that the nation's surplus funds must be recycled to the rest of the world. The move will help redress the confusion and imbalance that now prevail in the
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    • 218 2 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE covering aviation, port development and urban forestry will be among the key projects under Singapore s US$5 million aid package for the Philippines The country's Minister for Economic Planning, Mrs Solita Monsod. said yesterday that a memorandum on the aid package
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  • ASIA – PACIFIC
    • 346 3 Reuter CHINA will let some enterprises keep more of their foreign exchange earnings in a move which a Western business source said could boost two-way trade. Li Lanqing, Vice-Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, announcing what he called a major
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    • 179 3 AFP SHENZHEN, the special economic zone bordering Hongkong that is designed to attract foreign capital and technology, has exceeded its 1987 industrial production quota two months ahead of schedule. Quoting a Chinese official, the New China News Agency (NCNA) on Wednesday said Shenzhen's industrial output
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    • 110 3 Reuter FIJI'S military government yesterday lifted a night curfew imposed after army commander Col Sitiveni Rabuka seized power in a second coup on Sep 25. The curfew would be reimposed if the public did not show orderliness. Col Rabuka, self-pro-claimed head of state, said in a
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    • 267 3 AP HONGKONG offers business people a top income tax rate of 17 per cent, while in Brazil a company pays only 6 per cent if it breeds cattle or runs a bus line. A firm in Ireland can enjoy a complete tax
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    • 101 3 AP MALAYSIA welcomes a Philippine move to delineate its territorial boundaries that will formally lay to rest its claim to the Malaysian state of Sabah on Borneo island. Foreign Minister Abu Hassan Omar said on Wednesday. He was commenting on a news report from
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    • 949 3 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvk* Local From number tim* FT FT71 0038 JFK/BOS/ORD/ SU ANC/NRT/MNL SQU ons LAX/NUT UA US805 0120 SFO/HKG JAL JL6I5 0305 TYO MAS MH601 0730 KlU MAS MH681 0820 KUL SU SQ43 0820 DHA <AI KE697 0905 SEL/MNL MAS MH811 0910 PEN MAS MH671 0920
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    • 195 3 UPI PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino yesterday urged Filipino and foreign investors to pump in new money into the Philippine economy as an important ingredient to her "dinosaur soup". Addressing a conference of Filipino and European businessmen, she reiterated her desire to sell government-owned
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    • 478 3 AP JAPANESE companies doing business overseas need a more sensitive, international outlook to avoid fanning foreign resentment. delegates to a symposium told Japan's Foreign Ministry officials on Wednesday. "There is a saying that when in Rome, do as the Romans do. This is
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    • 220 3 AP JAPAN called on the US on Wednesday to lift the remainder of economic sanctions imposed last April for alleged Japanese violations of a bilateral pact regulating trade in semiconductors. Yoshio Hatano. Japan's representative at a council meeting of the General Agreement on
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 106 4 FOREIGN trade barriers are exaggerated as a cause of the US trade deficit, according to a survey of the export performance of rapidly growing companies. The study by management consulting firm McKinsey Co for the American Business Conference. a coalition of mid-dle-size American companies, found
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    • 374 4 Reuter A ROUND of tough bargaining brought White House and congressional budget negotiators close to an accord that would cut the federal deficit by about US$3O billion this fiscal year, congressional sources said. For the first time since the talks began three weeks ago.
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    • 213 4 Reuter A TRADE BILL pending in the US Congress is causing the most concern worldwide about the future of international commerce, a report by the 95-nation Gatt said on Wednesday. "The bill remains the largest single source of concern for the future course of
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    • 437 4 Reuter BORIS YELTSIN, the outspoken leader of the Moscow City Communist Party, has been dismissed in disgrace for accusing the party s highest organs of not introducing political and economic reforms fast enough. Mr Yeltsin s removal on Wednesday provided the first hard evidence that Soviet
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    • 420 4 AP AMERICA'S small investors are pouring out so many tales of woe to a new hotline that extra telephones have been installed and operator shifts have been limited because of emotional burnout. "I was astounded. People need a shoulder to cry
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    • 313 4 It's been 25 days since Black Monday. And the entire Singapore stock market has lost more than 40% of its value. "The bull is dead," says the pundits. Well, not if you own a BMW. For instance, if you'd bought a new BMW 320 i a year ago, it would
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 47 4 wa v/S' Melbourne 19/11 Haze Menico City 19/04 Cloudy Miomi 31/28 Cloudy Montreol 04/-03 Cloudy Moscow Nassau New Delhi New York Nicosia Oslo Poris Perth Rio 'Joneiro Rome Son Frts'co Sao Juan Sorrtiogo Soo Poulo Seoul Stockholm Sydney Taipei Tel Aviv Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Vienna Warsow Washington
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 760 5 AP THE US DOLLAR'S plunge on world currency markets contrasts with the days when President Ronald Reagan sat back and basked in pride as the US greenback climbed to record heights. During Mr Reagan's first term, there were no concerns in
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    • 271 5 AFP CENTRAL BANK of China governor Chang Chi-Cheng has said that the value of the American currency against its Taiwan counterpart is approaching a reasonable level, and that the bank will make Efforts to keep the exchange rate stable for the rest of the
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    • 250 5 Bernama KUWAIT FINANCE House (KFH), a banking and investment group, is keen to set up business ventures in the wood-based and canned foodstuffs industries in Malaysia, a company official said in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Its- trading department manager, Salah al-Ateeqi, said the group will
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    • 322 5 Reuter JAPANESE BANKS are likely to remain London's largest foreign banking force for the foreseeable future, the Bank of England said in the latest Quarterly Bulletin, its regular publication on the UK and international financial issues It said yesterday that Japanese banks
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    • 136 5 AP VIETNAM will start issuing government bonds for 1987-88 on Sunday to help the economy recover An official Vietnam News Agency report seen in Bangkok on Wednesday said government bonds issued three years ago were bought by more than 15 million Vietnamese in Vietnam and abroad
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    • 389 5  - Greenback firms against Sing By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent THE AMERICAN currency yesterday closed firmer against the Singapore dollar and key currencies in quiet trading. Forex managers told BT last night that rates moved within narrow margins in thin, cautious trading. Many dealers were marking time, waiting for the
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    • 84 5 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****N 11.2.88 3.65 3.60 3.63 3.60 6 months BS*****S 21.4.88 3.65 3.60 1 year BY*****S 22.09.88 3.72 3.67 3.72 3.69 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code
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    • 176 5 indicates the average of the prime lending rates of 12 major banks in Singapore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Nov 12 uss DM SWfC Y*n 7 do r 6 13/16 11/16 3 11/16 »/l* 2 i/« 3 3 7/« 3/4 1 m#» 6 7/« 3/4 l/l* 15/16
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    • 62 5 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market fell point to close at 3% per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate fell 1/16 point while the two and three were unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: OfFft MO Ov*fnigh» 3 1/2 3 1-monrti 4 1/16 3 15/1»
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    • 169 5 Reuter THE MARKET subscribed to 5.024 billion lire of the Treasury's latest 6.500 billion lire offer of short-term Treasury bills (BOTs), the Bank of Italy said. Rates were unchanged on those indicated when the offer was announced. Market operators requested and were assigned 2.558 billion
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1432 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar firmed yesterday in thin late trading on European buying and short-covering, after moving within a narrow range earlier. The dollar started on a weaker note following some profit-taking but rose briefly above 135.00 yen at mid-morning on short-covering by Asian operators on rumours that
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    • 254 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposits closed little changed from opening levels yesterday, after quiet trading. Most operators were reluctant to open fresh positions due to lack of fresh factors and ahead of the release of US September trade figures. The market was expecting a September deficit of between US$l4.5 billion
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    • 155 6 Gold futures on Nov 11 100 troy ounces USS per troy ounce Opon High Low s«m« No. 461 90 ♦0.90 Dk 461 80 ***** 461 60 463.10 -0.70 Jon 465 70 0.70 F*to 88 467.90 469 60 467.60 468 90 ■►060 ***** ***** 473.10 ***** -0.60 Jwn
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    • 628 6 DECEMBER Eurodollar rose on short-covering yesterday ahead of the US trade figure later in the night. Trading volume was light as market participants were sidelined. The December contract opened at 92.49 and traded to an intra-day high of 92.55 but drifted back to as low as 92.52. The December
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    • 1389 6 INTEREST RATES OPTIONS Thursday, November t 2, 1 987 EURODOLLAR (SIMEX) Dec 87 calls Dec 87 puts High Low Sett High Low Sett 8950 302A 303 9000 252a 253 9050 202a 203 9100 I52A 152 1 9125 127a 128 2 9150 104A 104 3 9175 81A 82 6 9200
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 623 8 Reuter COPPER PRICES, which hit eight-year highs in New York trading on Wednesday, will stay strong through early next year but will weaken in the second half, analysts say. "We've got a very, very tight supply situation at present,'' said Daniel Roling of Merrill
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    • 212 8 ISOLATIONIST Burma seems more willing to accept foreign participation to raise output in its fading oil industry, according to reliable sources in Rangoon. They said energy officials in October heard proposals in Rangoon by oil companies from China, Japan, Australia, Canada and
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    • 303 8 Reuter PRIMARY TIN metal consumption continued to outstrip production in the first half of 1987, International Tin Council (ITC) statistics showed. World production totalled 72,100 tonnes against consumption of 84,700 tonnes. These figures compare with 77,300 tonnes output and 82,700 tonnes consumption in the
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    • 292 8 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with December One RSS buyers quoted at 210.00 cents a kg, up 3.75 cents from Wednesday's close. The morning session rose 2.75 cents on short-covering and speculative buying in moderate trading. Prices rose another one cent in the afternoon on further short-covering and
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    • 325 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller doling prices on Nov 11 (£/tonne unlets specified). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Basis in-store London, sellers option Clf London Nov 1255/1257 (1260/1261) High/Low 1258/1248 Jan 1291/1292 (1292/1293) High/Low 1295/1275 Sales (2111) Cocoa Dec 1124/1125 (1101/1102) High/Low 1128/1115 Mar 1163/1164 (1135/1136) High/Low 1165/1149
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    • 69 8 EXCEPT for naphtha, all other products remained stable in quiet trading conditions yesterday. USS barrel Chang* Dubo. (Oat) 16.48 -0.07 W« Taaot Intormodiat*. WTI (DKI 18 93 undi Products (FOB S'pore) USS barrel Chong# K*rot«n« 23.55 unch Gate 1 21 30 MBd> loo Sulphur Wo.) t*udu«. iswt
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    • 91 8 THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) ended four cents higher yesterday at M 517.54 per kg. Brisk activity was noted with miners willing to sell at current high prices. Dealers said the British pound's easiness against the ringgit failed to deter European traders
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    • 251 8 R AS prices In S cents/kg. FOB in bale* NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS Prompt 209.50 210.50N 211.50 212.50N Int 1 RSS Dec 87 208.50 209.50 210.00 211.00 Int 1 RSS Jon 88 208.00 208.50 209.00 210.00 Int 2 RSS OP 208.00 210.00N
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    • 81 8 (cents/kg, 1 -tor pollets) DECEMBER 87 JANUARY 88 (current month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers •uyers Sellers SSR 30 309.00 311.00 209.00 211.00 sse 50 307.50 309.50 307.50 309.50 MRELB •vyers S*U*rs Ivyers Sellers SMI CV 363.50 265 50N 364.50 266.SON SMR L 363.50 265.50N
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    • 180 8 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mixed on Wednesday after rallying sharply at midday Prices finished off 134 US cents to up 4% cents a bushel January made a session high of US$5 62'/« before settling at US$5 53V4 on a mixed sell-off. Soybean rallied on
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    • 169 8 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mixed on Wednesday with prices up 1% US cents to off V 4 cent per bushel December was IV4 cents higher at US$2 88%. Spreading of nearby December and March against deferreds contributed to the mixed close Demand for nearbys
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    • 328 8 HONGKONG: The metal closed firmer on light physical demand yesterday following a surge in silver prices. But trading was quiet due to a lack of incentives ahead of the US September trade data which should guide the US dollar and the metal. Bullion last traded at US$462 80/463
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    • 462 8 Crude palm oil futures closed marginally easier yesterday in active trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange. Dealers said, however, the market undertone was still strong Spot month November eased Mss to M 5795 a tonne and December dropped Ms 7 to MsBo3 January fell Ms 6 to
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    • 241 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon closing prices on Nov 12 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 93.00 Old drum FOB 103.00 New drum FOB 107.00 Copra Mi*ed (loose) 53 Pepper sellers Muntok white FOB NIW 1 307.50 Sarawak white FOB foq NIW 1 292.50 Sorowok special block FOB
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 755 9  -  L [p@ mmm Jeffrey Tseng WHEN IBM unveiled its IBM-PC replacement in April, the attention of the computer industry was drawn less to the new IBM Personal System/2 line of computers than to the coming operating system that was to go into
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    • BITS & BYTES
      • 122 9 NYT GORDON GOULD, who has been called the "Father of the Laser", received a patent last week for an invention he conceived while doing graduate work at Columbia University 30 years ago. It is described as the basic patent for the gas discharge laser. The
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      • 106 9 SAY GOODBYE to battery water. Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial has developed an alternative battery paper. From the time of Voltaic, batteries have had to be periodically topped up with water to maintain the concentration of the acid in the battery. The acid plays an integral
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      • 203 9 NYT SEVERE pre-menstrual symptoms that in years past might have prompted a diagnosis of a psychiatric disorder have recently been identified as caused by an allergic reaction to a female hormone. Researchers at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the
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    • 808 9 NYT THE ANNUAL Comdex Fall Computer Trade Show held at Las Vegas last week was the biggest and most interesting in years. More than 100,000 people, including computer makers, dealers and buyers, wandered through the Las Vegas Convention Centre looking for the
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    • 242 9 NYT NEXT TIME you are tempted to smash a menacinglooking and irritating wasp to a pulp with your rolledup newspaper, think again. Scientists have discovered a wasp which, when squashed, lets out a chemical. called alarm pheromone. that can incite nearby wasps into
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 526 10 IT IS just as well that years of gentle persuasion by the government failed to move the owners of Raffles Hotel into firm redevelopment plans for the historic hotel and the adjoining site. There is now, at long last, a grand plan for the conservation
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    • 2396 10 The differences in the economic development of China and Japan are plain to see. GREGORY CLARK Professor of Economics, Faculty of Comparative Culture, Sophia University, Tokyo, examines the cultural systems of both nations which result in two different economic perspectives. LITTLE MORE THAN 100 years ago,
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    • 1725 11  -  Christmas Island is at a watershed. Its phosphate reserves are running out and it has to look for alternative employment for its people. One option is for it to become a casino-resort catering to wealthy South-east Asians. The other, reports FLORENCE CHONG in
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    • 355 11 WITH ITS Housing and Development Board-style housing and Taoist temples. Christmas Island could almost be an outpost of Singapore. The two islands have always had intimate links. Until 1957, Christmas Island was ruled from Singapore. And until 1979, Christmas Island was still ruled by
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 720 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Female animals? (6) 7 Difficult conditions in an iron vessel? (8) 8 Water used in making a scone (6) 10 They're unwillingly fed by their hosts (5) 13 A taxing thing for voters? (4) 14 Supporters all of a flutter. possibly (4) 15 Also used for
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  • SPORTS & LEISURE
    • 246 12 AP AUSTRALIAN CRICKET coach Bob Simpson has predicted that his team could be the most dominant in the world within 12 months, following its victory in the World Cup in Calcutta last Sunday. Simpson and the rest of the Australian team arrived back
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    • 255 12 AP ENGLISH CRICKETEER lan Botham has thrown his support behind team-mate Allan Lamb, who has announced plans to return to his native South Africa. Lamb, omitted from the English side to tour Pakistan. Australia and New Zealand next year, had said he planned
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    • 189 12 Reuter AUSTRALIA and New Zealand are considering the possibility of staging the 1991 cricket World Cup in both countries Australian cricket board chief executive David Richards said yesterday that the two countries were studying the idea. "We've only just started scratching the surface
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    • 136 13 AP AUSTRALIAN Rugby Union coach Alan Jones said yesterday that he would stand on his record of achievement, despite growing criticism of his performance following the team's surprise loss in the recent test series in Argentina. Jones was speaking after the return of the Australian
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    • 319 13 AP ITALIAN Riccardo Patrese has been confirmed as the replacement driver for injured Briton Nigel Mansell in Sunday's Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Adelaide The announcement of the second Williams driver was made on Wednesday by South Australian Premier John Bannon with Brabham
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    • 152 13 AP VETERAN Australian golfer Bob Shearer fired a four under par 68 on Wednesday to take a four-stroke lead after the first round of the U5566,000 South Australian Open tournament in Adelaide. Shearer made the most of perfect conditions early in the day to
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    • 462 13  -  By BRIAN MILLER WHILE TRYING HARD not to sound like the eternal optimist, it sure does appear like history's in the making at the AMF World Cup bowling championships now in its final stages at Kuala Lumpur's Miramar Bowl I'm talking, of course,
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    • 293 13 Reuter PAT CASH enjoyed one of the best results since his Wimbledon triumph in July when he survived the first round of the London Indoor Tennis Tournament on Wednesday. The Australian's decline has been dramatic since he beat Ivan Lendl in the Wimbledon' final and he could
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    • 575 13  -  10 mmmwf IUBIHBSB with Mike Cashmore A REPORT in The Straits Times recently focused on the cholesterol debate and healthy living But what is cholesterol? And why is it such a menace? Cholesterol is a waxy, fatty substance which is an essential component of all cellular and
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    • 212 13 Reuter TWO-TIME finalist Boris Becker and 1978 champion Jimmy Connors are the fifth and sixth players to qualify for the US$5OO,OOO Masters Tournament director Eugene Scott said in New York on Wednesday that the fourthranked West German and fifthranked American join world number one
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    • 171 13 AP THERE'S potential for fame and fortune, but today s tennis parents are learning to wait before unleashing their talented teens on the women's pro circuit, says the world's No 2 player. Martina Navratilova. "Parents have learned that there's more to the game than having
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  • STOCH EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
    • 4428 14 AFTER TWO successive days of falls, share prices on the Singapore stockmarket staged a broad rebound on moderate trading, in line with markets in Tokyo, Hongkong, Australia and London. Bargain hunting helped push up prices of blue chips and some quality stocks The recovery was
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    • 343 14 MYCOM Berhad: 20th AGM at Suite 1205. 12th Floor. Pernas International. Jalan Sultan Ismail. ***** Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Nov 16. at 10am. UAC Berhad: 24th AGM at No.9 Jalan SS13/4, Subang Jaya. ***** Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, Nov 17, at noon. SOUTH MALAYSIA INDUSTRIES Berhad: 16th AGM
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 588 15 in mm™ Br MOCK": LOCK «WW j UNDERWRITING new share issues used to be a sure money spinner. Not any longer. Underwriters earn fees from a couple basis points for the highly competitive British Petroleum public issue to anything around 2pc for assuming the risk of
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    • 327 15  -  Final acceptance figures to be announced today By AMY BALAN UNITED Industrial Corporation is expected to receive acceptances from First Capital Corporation shareholders which would give it a stake of around 70 per cent in the smaller property company. This is the level
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    • 349 15 MBT ALL DIRECT BUSINESS involving securities quoted on the official list of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange done on a ready basis and other bases must be reported to the exchange from next Monday. In a circular to stockbrokers yesterday, the KLSE chairman,
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    • 72 15 Bernama ES DIGITAL Equipment (M) Sdn Bhd (DEM) yesterday signed up Innovest Systems Services Sdn Bhd (ISS) as its original equipment manufacturer to provide quality turnkey solutions in the financial services sector and process control areas. Datuk Dr Mokhzani Abdul Rahim, executive chairman of Innovest
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    • 42 15 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL LTD's substantial shareholder Kuok (S) Ltd has increased its stake by 0.1 per cent to 22.1 per cent through the purchase of 150,000 shares at an average of $3.90 per share between Oct 23 and Oct 26.
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    • 310 15 Managers' prices for Nov 1 3 Singapore Unit Trust DBS Bank Shenton Gr Fund* Japon Gr Fund# Shenton Thrift Fund# 070 1 24 077 074 1 29 077 The Commence 0 86 0 95 The Sov.ngs Fund 0 75 0 83 S pore Fund 034 0 40 S
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    • 152 15 HLI stake in CityDev goes up CITY DEVELOPMENTS LTD has announced that its major shareholder. Hong Leong Investment Holdings Pte Ltd. has increased its stake by 0.14% to 50.63% through the purchase of 500.000 shares by a subsidiary for $950,000. Tongkah proposes rights, loan stock TONGKAH Holdings Bhd
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    • 3390 15 AFTER THREE days of downswing, the Kuala Lumpur stock market rebounded yesterday on bargainhunting and short covering. Double-digit gains were scattered across the board in fairly moderate trading. The rebound took the New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index to 1415.48. up 28.35 points.
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    • 107 15 MBT MALAYSIAN Assurance Alliance Bhd's (MAA) proposed acquisition of 20 per cent of MBf Finance Bhd (MBfF) has been approved by its independent shareholders at an EGM on Nov 11. The acquisition of 29.5 million shares of 50 cents each for a consideration of M 537.47
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    • 213 15 A BLACKOUT at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday which left broking houses without updated bid and sell quotes for about 45 minutes has prompted the exchange to rectify the situation. The SES is believed to have requested electricity to be shut off this
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    • 477 15 LINGUI DEVELOPMENT, which slipped into the red in the financial year ended June 30, 1987, expects the current year s results to be favourable. Disclosing this in his latest annual statement, Lingui chairman Teo Ah Kiang says this is because of the stabilising
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    • 1403 16 NOTICES BONVESTS HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at its Registered Office at 541, Orchard Road, #1800, Liat Towers, Singapore 0923 on 28 November 1987 at 9.00 a.m.
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    • 396 16 IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF AST GRAPHICS INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to S«ctlon 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 50 that the FINAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the abovenamed Company will
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    • 771 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 90) AND IN THE MATTER OF TSA PRIVATE LIMITED (In Member*' Voluntary Wlnding-Up) At an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 2 Shenton Way. #06-24/25, ICB Building. Singapore 0106 on Friday, the 6th day of November
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    • 730 16 In the matter of The Companies Act, Cap. SO and In the matter of I-Tek Supply Co Pte Ltd (Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at Its Registered Office, 1 Shenton Way #16-06, Robins House, Singapore 0106, on Tuesday, 10
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  • WORLD MARKETS
    • 1061 17 New York Reuter WALL STREET snapped a recent losing Streak and closed with a moderate gain on Wednesday, recovering what it lost in Tuesday s trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended with a 21.05-point gain at *"1899.20. On Tuesday it lost 22.05
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    • 1010 17 -London Reuter -SHARES on the London market were mixed to firmer in initial dealings yesterday as Wednesday's buying momentum carried forward to the morning, dealers said. Higher overnight closings on Wall Street and in Tokyo gave a firm background to shares in London. Dealers are
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    • 559 17 New offer must be made within 21 days BRITISH AIRWAYS has been cleared to proceed with a new takeover offer for British Caledonian Airways, under revised terms approved by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission. Lord King, BA chairman, said the bid would
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    • 1129 17 Selected indices HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursdoy 1392 40 Wednesdoy 1323 91 Week ago 1270 50 Hang Seng Index Thursdoy *****7 Wednesday 2046 18 Week ogo 1960 90 All Industrials Thursday Wednesday Week ogo NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday Tuesday Week ogo 1876 5 ***** 1927 2 1899 20 1878 15
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    • 68 17 Reuter THE NEW YORK STOCK Exchange was scheduled to resume its normal trading hours of 0930 to 1600 EST from yesterday. Beginning October 23. the NYSE shortened its trading hours to allow the financial community time to process the unprecedented number of transactions arising from the unusual
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    • 208 17 Reuter US SECURITIES and Exchange Commission chairman David Ruder said pending legislation which would define insider trading should be broad enough to bar the improper use of all tender offer information. In remarks prepared for a National Investor Relations Institute meeting in New York,
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    • 396 17 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index dropped 3.57 points on a turnover of 3.807.288 shares worth 567.28 million baht. Reuter NOV 11 BAHT Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya Invastmant 35a -18 Bangkok Agro-lnd 86 •45 Bangkok Bank 317 4 Bank Of Ayudhya 328 2 Charoong Thai Wira A Cable
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    • 1605 17 Hongkong Reuter SHARE PRICES in Hongkong rose sharply yesterday on fairly heavy speculative buying focused on Hongkong Land. The Hang Seng Index gained 104.69 points, or 5.12 per cent, to 2,150 87 and the Hongkong Index was up 68.49 at 1,392.40. Turnover rose to
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    • 495 17 Reuter SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo market closed 2.4 per cent higher in very thin trade yesterday, after a roller-coaster day. as investors decided they liked a steady dollar, a rally on Wall Street and negotiations to cut the US Budget deficit, brokers said. The 225-share market index climbed
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    • 457 17 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN share market closed sharply higher yesterday, recovering all the ground lost on Wednesday as positive sentiment returned, brokers said. "For a change it's been positive all day today." said Eric Gale of broker Ord Minnett. "There's no doubt at all it's all sentiment at the moment.
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  • 467 18  -  By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent OWNERS of properties in Raffles Place. Shenton Way and Orchard Road will be among the first affected by the proposed amendment of the Building Control Act. now scheduled for implementation in the first quarter of next
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  • 264 18 Bernama ES MEMBER countries of the Association of South-east Asian Nations have requested Japan to provide favourable terms and conditions on the US$2 billion aid package it has pledged to the group. Asean has also asked that the terms and conditions be different
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  • 203 18 AP VINCENT van Gogh's "Irises". the masterpiece the artist painted in the garden of his asylum, has been auctioned in New York for a record U5553.9 million. The buyer, whose bids were entered by phone through a European agent, chose not
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  • 217 18 Reuter THE US and Japan seem set to collide next week over a foreign stake in Japanese construction projects such as the multi-billion dollar Kansai Airport. "We still have some gap between us," Foreign Ministry spokesman Yoshifumi Matsuda said yesterday. Commerce
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  • 198 18 UPI AMERICAN electronics manufacturers expect almost to double their investments in Malaysian semiconductor plants over the next five years to meet an anticipated upsurge in worldwide demand for chips, a spokesman said yesterday. "The major reason for the optimism of the electronics
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  • Article, Illustration
    189 18 "IT's all hype of a different order." declared critics and rivals. But the women at The Body Shop shrugged their shoulders and went about their crusading way evangelising their beliefs in herbs and natural ingredients and ecology. Last year, the three Body Shop outlets here turned in 20
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  • 106 18 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES steadied on professional buying early yesterday, following hectic initial minutes of trading before and after the release of the US trade balance for September. December gold jumped to a high of U*****.50 when the dollar dropped on talk that the US trade
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  • LATE FILE
    • 48 18 AP THE SISTER-IN-LAW of President Corazon Aquino, Mrs Margarita Cojuangco. yesterday sued the Manila Chronicle. the Manila Times and the Philippine Daily Inquirer, seeking at least US$5 million each in damages for reporting that she had accepted a million-dollar bribe from an Australian businessman.
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    • 59 18 AFP IRAN AND IRAQ will shortly send senior officials to New York for talks with UN Secre-tary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar on peace in the Gulf. Japanese Foreign Minister Sosuke Uno said yesterday that Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz cabled him on Tuesday saying
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    • 67 18 Reuter UNION BANK of Switzerland yesterday cut its projection for 1988 Swiss economic growth to 1.2 per cent from the 1.5 per cent it had seen in February, due to slower export growth and reduced capital investment prospects. This is also down on its estimate of
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 396 19  -  By G DURAIRAJ PORT KLANG Authority and Kelang Container Terminal are now working on the possibility of introducing a sophisticated computerised cargo processing system that could revolutionise the quality and speed of information transfer in the country. An advanced computer system, based
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    • 235 19 THE INTERNATIONAL shipping industry will need to commit some US$l2.5 billion each year from 1990 onwards to replace old ships and build a modern fleet for future growth in sea transportation. This conclusion was reached by First International Capital
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 174 19 AFP AMSTERDAM PORT'S general cargo sector was paralysed on Wednesday by a 24-hour strike of workers protesting against the breakdown of pay and work practice agreement talks, a union spokesman said. The strike involving most of the 1,000 workers in the sector, which has a
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      • 92 19 Reuter A FLEET of eight square-riggers re-enacting the voyage of the First English Fleet which carried convicts to Australia has left Mauritius on a fiveweek ocean crossing to the Australian port of Fremantle. The ships, celebrating the bicentenary of English emigration to Australia, anchored in
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    • 600 20 UPI IRAQI jets hit the Greek-flag Fortuneship L on Wednesday night south of Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal in the northern Gulf, shipping sources said. One source said the 268,079-tonne vessel, one of about 20 tankers used to shuttle Iranian crude oil
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    • 82 20 AFP PAKISTAN has barred all foreign ships engaged in the Gulf war from making port calls, the Foreign Office said. "Pakistan opposes any escalation of the tension and does not want to contribute in the expansion of the Gulf war," a spokesman said.
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    • 224 20 PORTUGAL is planning to build a gas shipping terminal at Setubal to guarantee supplies if agreement cannot be reached to pipe natural gas from Spain. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) would be landed at the port, 32km south of Lisbon, and piped into
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    • 187 20 AP BOWING to US congressional criticism, the US Navy has sent home 109 Japanese and Filipino workers it brought to the country as temporary workers at Navy yards in Long Beach and Philadelphia. The Navy took the action over the weekend
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    • 72 20 CHINA OCEAN Shipping Co will replace its four 700-TEU vessels in the Hongkong/Japan/US west coast service with 1,200TEU units this month. International Transport Journal reported that fortnightly service from China and Japan to the US east coast will continue to operate with five
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    • 971 20 AB Shpg V S ABC Con»0"i«r VIII 1 Accord Shpg vi 3 Ahrenkief liner XI 1 Africa Ocean XN 2 Alltrons VM 3 AC Toeple' xi S American Tpt XII 45 Anro Service iv 23 Arrow lines IX 5 Asian Ocean vi 3 Atlas line X 5
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    • 1444 20 GENERALLY quiet chartering on Wednesday included scattered fixing for grain out of the US with rates continuing to show small irregular movements where changed, shipbrokers said. Unconfirmed market talk suggested the slightly higher level of U5518.25 had been agreed for an end-Oecember/January loader from the US Gulf to
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    • 401 21 Lloyd's List SOUTH KOREA'S eighth largest business group. Hanjin. is about to emerge as a major force in the nation s shipping industry following the imminent acquisition of the beleaguered Korea Shipping Corporation (KSC). Hanjin, which already has its own shipping operations, has signed a
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    • 220 21 FT INTERNATIONAL shipyards have responded with interests to an invitation by Portugal to bid for a management contract, concession or joint venture in the country's Setenave yard. The invitation went initially to yards in Denmark (Odense and Burmeister). West Germany (Salzgitter, Thyssen
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    • 68 21 NEDLLOYD UK has appointed a new managing director for the UK. The new managing director. Mr R B Wetering de Rooy. will be responsible for the continuing development of Nedlloyd's growing presence in the UK. Mr de Rooy was the managing director of Transpacific Transportation
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    • 157 21 SEMBAWANG Maritime Ltd has acquired the Salvanguard (ex-Dahlia) which is reputed to be the most powerful tug in the Far East. Its first major job for Sembawang Maritime contracted under the Lloyds Open Form occurred on Oct 13. two days after it left the drydocks in
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    • 230 21  -  From Kingsley Wood THE FIRST report by the Inter-State Commission on Australia's waterfront problems was "pretty ineffective stuff," according to the Federal Opposition. Transport spokesman Mr Julius Beale said after 11 months the commission had produced a report that made no firm recommendations but merely
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    • 248 21 ALL SURVEYS were conducted on Nov 2 Argentina Buenos Aires 25 vessels operating Australia Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne and Fremantle Normal operation Brazil Santos Waiting time of up to three days Cameroon Douala Normal operation. Canada Vancouver (British Columbia) Waiting time of up to five days Chile Valparaiso
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    • 115 21 MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries. a major Japanese shipbuilder, plans to cut its shipbuilding capacity by about one-quarter to offset a business slump. The company plans reducing from eight facilities with a total of 804.250 gross tonnes in shipbuilding capacity. to six with 624.460 gross tonnes capacity.
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    • 8175 26 aaaapatLß A guide to ships loading a! Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 1624 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES JO«rQ J3 1311 08% 4 11 2300 So' So*>xJ'o il 1311 1000 4M 1200 Vessel Berth 1 Arrival Departure SfC *1 MARINA WHARVES 112 1311 080C 13 11 1800 KEPPEL WHARVES Dov'ot <36 <33 <29 Ol o ongs.de Ho*" M2A oiongs.de 1411 0500 Fongi
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    • 1985 28 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). AKred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alltrans Alltrans Express American President Lines
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    • 262 30 Reuter A ROTTERDAM court dismissed all charges against a Dutch businessman accused of masterminding a secret oil transport to South Africa and subsequent cover-up on Wednesday. The US-owned Salem oil tanker was scuttled off the coast of Senegal in December
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    • 394 30 Nov 10-14 Europort 87. 23rd International Maritime Exhibition/sth International Inland Shipping Exhibition to be held at the RAI Exhibition and Congress Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Further details from Europort 87. RAI Exhibition and Congress Centre. Europaplein 1078 GZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Telex: *****. Nov 10-14 sth international inland shipping
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    • 104 30 VEBO (Verolme Botlek) BV which took over the shiprepair operations of Verolme Botlek has won the support of labour unions, the Rotterdam authorities and banks. This backing has given the company confidence to meet the challenges of the shiprepair market well into the 1990s Under the
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    • 107 19 IRAQI jets hit the Greek-flag Fortvneship L on Wednesday night sooth of Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal in the northern Gulf, shipping sources said. Page II SOUTH KOREA'S eighth largest business group, Hanjin, is a&out to emerge as a major force in the nation's shipping industry following the imminent acquisition
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    • 1132 22 a EVERGREEN full Cnnt.hnrr S- n>„; Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) SGP HKG KSG KLC PUS OSK TYO KSN CHS NYC EVER LIVING/EVER GRAND D|l 2W W W 22A2 2*12 M/ 12 EVER GENIUS 2*ll 3*ll 2/12 4/12 2*12 2/1 *1 WW CREET VU W *12 U/12 *1 *1 UO WW
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    • 609 23 XvA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 PAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL MAJAPAHIT GOWA HOTA EAGLE VOY SIN JKT SSY VOY USB 16/11 16/11 20/11 14NB ISSB 23/11 25/11 27/11 16MB (MSB 6/12 10/12 12/12 04MB SIN WO HKG KAO KEE MTC 24/11
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    • 273 23 fNORBUL NORBULK CARGO SERVICES LTD. T* REGULAR CONVENTIONAL TIMBER AND PLYWOOD SERVICES TO: UK/CONTINENT PORTS TO: INDIA/PAKISTAN PORTS SPORE MARATHON UNITFD AGENCY PTE LTD TEL HI PK S P VEO SHPG TRDG Kl P* 36H101 PENANG TANJONG MARINE SDN BHD TEL 62&5J5 SABAH TRANSPAC KK TEL W4BB *****8 lot 't
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    • 438 23 irm BEN LINE CONTAINERS TASMAN JEBSEN NEW ZEALAND LINE TO NEW ZEAUND, NEW CALEDONIA FIJI AND SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS HOMGKONCEXPftE JEDSEN SOUTHLAND VQT 28S SIM NOUMEA AKL TA NAP TIM BLUFF 7/12 27/12 WW W 11/1 14/1 AWAWCEI LEAOEB VQT tS SIN NOUMEA AKI GA NAP TIM TIM/IY TIM/DN BLUFF
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    • 686 23 wpiyi DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYO p.t. samooba inoomesia p.t. tmkoha lloyd EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SI VtSSCUVOY SPORE lIUAO GANOA MMKTI/11H l*-l*ll 13IU I MUUAM/17VB 27 2*ll U. K*"» Xt IJIH B-aIU I*l SftiaiMTAjaM a-22/12 I*l ocean wmba/wo a-fu an Antwerp tDMLDOAM
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    • 402 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore •SITTWAY V 33 11/13 Nov PAGAN VI2OW 13/16 Nov PA-AN VII7W 21/23 Nov Discharging only. P.Kelang Penang Bangkok 16/11 Nov BANK LINE i NORTHBOUND TO UKC IVYBANK V2ON PRO-ATLANTICA VIN (CALLING LEIXOES 8/1) TAUSALA SAMOA VIIN
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    • 1315 24 "K"LinE SHIPPIfIG-DPITfI RTLflriTlC CORST (Round-The-World Service) •PK/PNG SPORE LB CHLS BROOKLYN BRIDGE V 5 14 Nov 19 Nov 12 Doc 22 Doc ORIENTAL FORTUNE V 6 21 Nov 26 Nov 19 Doc 29 Doc •VIA FEEDER NFK NYC HFX 24 Doc 26 Doc 30 Doc 31 Doc 2 Jan I
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    • 706 24 '/tf AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* PKolon« Lior VttMl S port 11Mb From S,or Ate Act** aMRftT u 7 20 Dk 21 Dk 27 Doc Mot/Bnj CHANDIDAS V-2921 Dk SJm 14 j*n 12 Jan AM/Snj INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCUFCL Containers Sinppc-f PJUIMI Pwvnf Lotdin* tor MoiW
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    • 692 24 GOLDEN LINE KS £V GUM GUM SHTPMG (PTE) LTD INMw'mm'kL: SJ4JM (II LK|) Fai: SMS STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Sport P Koto* IW GOLDEN WON OCR Colombo/KaradiiflJtibei/Dammeni 11/21 Not GOLDEN BEAR Coiocibo/Karachi-Dubai, Bahrain 1/9 Dec CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL XinML Shwfh* SAI TUN SHAN wanjiei 2?! DAI run SNAN Tmgtaa W
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    • 376 24 PHILI Oni€NT LIN€S PT€ LW MtAD rffiCf 63 RoBi*iSoN POAO '07 1? A'RO ASA BUUOING SiNGA<'ORf HI i x RS ?87?3 PHIlt FAX ?7*>sS^ EAST/TAB EAST FCI > LCI SERVICE m DUBAI DAMMAR KUWAIT. DONA. MUSCAT. lANMM. ABU DHAM t SHARJAR JEOOAH. HOOEBAH. AQABA H KONG KOK. KEELUNG, JAIiVVV J'
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    • 1073 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA Terminal CFI BOOKINGS Z7K7S3 ******2 *****22 muu mil *****1* 17*111 *****41 NEPLINE SON BHD. MH INWARD/OUTWARD NEPLIME SON. BHD. *****33 ENQUIRIES *****44 NEPLINE SON. BHD *****5/627M(M27M1«27tt2 NEPLINE SON BHD. mm ajwi TO EUROPE/UK (Vl* C CONTAINER 42W+ (15/11) 17/11
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    • 502 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels V OONAM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON VNHI I Nmw ETI *M. Enterprite,7l 4N 11/1 No 7 Dorum/7WI 7tf, No 4 Don*m/711N 04/1 No Donam/TOW Ot/1 No I Donam,7OTN Uf, M Entorfrl*ef7lSN 21/1 Calling Parang on 74/11 s PlW* AM MS
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    • 764 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PfNANC f aU 6 EMS HAI TMOMC CNIPOIHC m HANOLING SYSTEM CO SON BttO Cater JAYAPOM PtNANC,
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    • 271 26 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 <30 Lmesi FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD Vtß DEUTFRACHT SEtREEDEREI p INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE •VIA COLOMBO: Accepting cargo tof INDIA Bombay, Cochin, Madras i Calcutta ••VIA LARNACA Accepting cargo for Lattakia, Piraeus,
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 165 26 Regional Weather rrrr 7a M Va '/A f A m w.\ 1 4L'* f'l IS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND *C /A Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height R Thunderstorm Temperature o c V Show r Weother Wind direction with speed in
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    • 393 27 —-to- )SI ASS (X)NIAINI W I HANSI'I TO EUROPE (NORTH CONTINENT-UK-SCANDINAVIA) WEEKLY I w um mi mi B. Butanf/K. Bhum 21/11 11/11 11/11 a/11 B ByUflf/K Bhum 3(11 Sfll S/U H/U B. Butan(/K Bhum S|U W W l/U B. Butanf/K. Bhum 1202 MO2 10/12 12/12 H. Oajima/411 B. Swria/421 li/U
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    • 750 27 MV BACKOAO MV BASRAH EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR a/11 JAPAN WEST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR *11 MM. Aqabi 10/12 Jaddah. Autu THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA t BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AQABA LOADING CONTAINERS/CONVENTIONAL CCO FOR
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    • 519 28 TS& FINK-I.INKR SHII > l*lN(i PIK I.TI) A 0 Shenton Aiy l>4 O.'C Vinni Hnjv Spore 0?07 Tfl *****77 (*> L .ne^) TI X RS ,VWI Fi I%F R fA* KIROPF; SERVICE [A^AS^ervicel MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE m WEEKLY HKG/CHINA SERVICES TATSUMI MARINE CO. LTD. JAPAN DIRECT SAILING TO PAPUA
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    • 435 28 Z I M FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL canoes to U West Coast, Carribbean.East Canada. HAITI, Port Au Spain, N. ST. LUCIA. USA East n, Barbatk HAIFA SAVANNAH SAVANNAH AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTINS CAR6O TO AOCLAIOC VIA MELBOURNE AND ALSO FCL TO tUAM ZIM EILAT CONTAINER UNE GOLD STAR LINE
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    • 455 28 Everett Lines ■■■cacgjEgii ppw Mfl Everett Steamship Corpn.S/A CJ'ttorcl Crntf Si r 'q «porf T♦• S3: -v* Oo*' V>B*>7ol 4 ?o**%H4 Prir 1 S'f. t Pm 3*> 10 i O v_ R P T*»< fe?1441 A PERINTIS LINE SINGAPORE/JAKARTA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA PANJANG ETA ETD ETA ETO ETA ETO
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    • 158 29 ahrenkiel liner service CONTAINER LCL SERVICE TO PORT LOUIS 4 DURBAN WESTBOUND SM PTt DSN ALS CONFIDENCE V63W 18/11 30/11 05/12 ALS STRENGTH V94W 28/11 10/12 15/12 ANOROS ISLAND V6SW 06/12 20/12 25/12 Accepting Container* for Johannesburg, Malawi and Zimbabwe Hl+i-.UmUIACCEJmHQ BREAKBULK,CONTAINERS FROM RICHARDS BAY, DURBAN ft PORT LOUIS. ALS
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    • 60 29 SHANGHAI SERVICE CALCUTTA SERVICE SABAH SARAWAK SPORE M.V. "APJ PRITI" 12/1* NOV 19/20 NOV 23/24 NOV (INDIAN FLAG) HVY LIFTS UPTO 20T AGENTS: SKIPPER SHIPPING PTE. LTD. PH *****49 TLX: R*****4 ACCEPTING FCL LCL HONGKONG KEELUNG/KAOMSIUNG BANGKOK AUSTRALIA FRENANTLE USA/CANADA UNITED KINCDOM/EUROPE NEW ZEALAND BUSAN PORT KELANG MANILA/CEBU TOKYO'YOKOHAMA PORT
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    • 607 29 MI THE NATIONAL SHIPPING COMPANY OF SAUDI ARABIA REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST Accepting Breakbulk, Ro/Ro, Containers FCL Containers for Sharjah, Doha and Riyadh. REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO USA/CANADA ■H'.v Alto Accepting FCL Containers for Charleston, Miami. Tampa and US Inland Points. V J Baltimore Agents: BHB Singapore Malaysia:
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    • 432 29 PERCH OCEAN UNES (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Line*) Destinations: SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN HAIKOU, ZHANJIANG XINGANG, QINGDAO SHANGHAI t OTHER PORTS Etd. S'PORE Etd. PKLG WEEKLY SAILINGS .t U iiiiii MARITIME TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD ANGELE N EPOS FAYROU2 2 13 MM 11-15 tkm 3-4 Dec 0-12 DK 15-VI Dk
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    • 327 30 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE VIA MAURITIUS REUNION DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS KK SPORE PK PL REU 08N CT ML V7B* 2Q/11 S/12 9/12 22/12 23/12 29/12 9/1 ■Alto calls E.L. I P.E. GENERAL AGENTS: HAI SUN
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    • 516 30 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUD) EXPRESS SEM-COWTAHEF SERVICE TO NORTHBOUND TO UKC IVYBANK V2ON PRO ATLANTIC* VIN TAUSALA SAMOA VIIN MORAYBANK V4N Calling Leuoes HBG HULL (U.K.) 19/12 24/12 m zm a/i 10/2 14/2 «M;i a 4-1 AhiicA Ocian Lints Lid. Port Harcourt. i and Tern
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    • 193 30 W HITS [Hi f-1 WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICE TO/FROM KEELUNG ACCEPTING LCL CARGO ONLY ETC S'NM ETA KEELUNG CON-CARRIERS 2*17 I*ll Hfll CON-CARRIERS WV 2*ll J*ll CON-CARRIERS 22/17 2/12 *12 WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICE TO MELB/SYDNEY ETD S PORE ETA SYD ETA HELB CON-CARRIERS 2*«7 21/11 13/12 17/12 CON-CARRIERS 2*17 2*ll li|U
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    • 777 30 w mm CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEE DC* ■7.'" T.Mg-'iilU:! IBITO r.fi tTTT rr~y TTT ITTT rT7T rrvr rv7i OTHER DESTINATIONS: AAITHUS. AMSTERDAM, ANTWERP. BASU.
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