The Business Times, 3 August 1988

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1 32 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1988 75 CENTS
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  • 240 1 AFP Dow Jones higher WALL STREET stocks pulled back from early gains yesterday and analysts said that the slow volume both on Monday and yesterday indicated that last week's rally needed more support to extend its gains. But gainers still held a wide lead over declining issues.
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  • 183 1 SHARE PRICES closed narrowly mixed on the Singapore stock market yesterday after selective buying alternated with bouts of profit-taking. Trading was active. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 1.8 points to 1,160.83. Advances and declines were about evenly balanced. Turnover rose to 74.9 million shares
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  • 134 1 THE US DOLLAR opened significantly lower in London yesterday, falling below 1.86 West German marks before recovering some of its losses by mid-morn-ing. The dollar fall was a continuation of a trend seen in New York on Monday and in Tokyo yesterday. The dollar came under
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  • 355 1 AP THE US government said yesterday that its chief forecasting gauge of future sconomic activity shot up 1.4 per cent in June, the biggest increase in 18 months. The big advance in the Commerce Department's Index of Leading Indicators provided fresh evidence
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  • 560 1  -  By BOEY KIT YIN SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY, Singapore's biggest private sector employer, has frozen disk drive production levels in Singapore and Thailand after rapid expansion saw it overshoot world demand. Although the US parent company announced on Monday that production schedules would be
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  • 385 1  -  By LISA LEE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co Lid, the property-shipping subsidiary of the Keppel Group, has staked $8 .7 million on a large piece of land in Pasir Panjang. Sources say an option for the purchase of the 6,500 sq metre plot was signed on July
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  • 118 1 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S most populous state of New South Wales is in danger of going bankrupt with debts of more than As 46 billion, says an official report. In a 400-page report presented to State Parliament yesterday, the New South Wales Commission of Audit called for
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  • 567 1  -  -by Boey Kit Yin THE WORLD economy this year is set to outperform earlier forecasts, with economic growth matching last year s 3 per cent and international trade improving by 5 per cent. According to a generally optimistic report from the secretariat of the
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    • 343 1 Is it time to pull out? A CONTINUED BOOM in the Australian property market has sent prices soaring and yields plunging. Some market observers are now warning that investors may be moving too far away from the fundamentals of property investment. See Page 10 for the full report. MONEY ft
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    • 122 1 f\ CvbXwiy E^cdtt^ci nbermain SINCE 1888 Made in WEST GERMANY Shipping Times comes as a separate section today. Make sure you get your copy. SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH AT SEAFOOD-THEATRE RESTAURANT I 4 V J m We offer you a fabulous meal of fresh seafood and Chinese dishes, from our a
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 425 2  -  By TONG SUIT CHEE THE HOLIDAY tropical isle-in-the-sun concept for Lazarus Island is taking on a grander scale because three company "concept proposals" involve schemes costing up to $25 million. Following an earlier call for "business and concept proposals", three separate schemes were
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    • 252 2 AKITEK TENGGARA has won the first prize in an architectural competition on the proposed redevelopment of the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. This competition was one of four organised by the Public Works Department (PWD) recently for the redevelopment of Toa Payoh and Tan Tock Seng hospitals and
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    • 450 2 WORK ON Shell's $480 million long residue catalytic cracker (LRCC) is gaining momentum. Barely five months after the cash-rich oil company announced its plans for the plant, piling and foundation work are already in full swing. Shell's house journal, Berita Shell, reported that
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    • 171 2 ASIATIC PROPERTY Company, a member of the Shell Singapore group of companies, has been re-named Shell Eastern Chemicals. The change of name, which took effect in April this year, is accompanied by a restructuring of the company's constitution. A report in the July issue of Berita
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    • 231 2 AN INTERNATIONAL FIRM of management consultants is holding its annual senior management conference in Singapore this year. About 50 marketing and operations executives are attending the company's regional planning meeting which opens today at The Oriental Hotel. This will be followed by another meeting next week of
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    • 529 3  -  Intense competition causes prices to plunge By TONG SUIT CHEE THE FACSIMILE (fax) machine business is booming with sales going up by 80 to 100 per cent this year compared to last year. In the last six months, market sales were estimated to
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    • 155 3 RECENT DELINEATION of constituency boundaries has led-to a re-grouping of the constituencies by the People's Action Party. Because of the regrouping, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong is now adviser to City East. He replaces Foreign Minister S Dhanabalan, whose constituency now falls under City North.
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    • 237 3 THE Trade Development Board is organising four workshops on procurement practices in the electronics sector. At the half-day workshops, vendors of support services will be updated on the procurement practices of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and international procurement offices (IPOs). The workshops will be held
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    • 345 3 THE HIGH COURT yesterday dismissed a habeas corpus application by lawyer Teo Soh Lung, held under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for her involvement in p. Marxist plot. In dismissing the application. Justice Lai Kew Chai said her detention order was made in accordance
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    • 63 3 IN YESTERDAY'S story on Hitachi Chemical Singapore's $35 million expansion, BT reported that a fiveyear $30 million note issuance facility (NIF) had been arranged and managed by Sanwa Bank's Singapore branch. The NIF was actually guaranteed by The Sanwa Bank, Ltd, Singapore branch, but arranged and managed
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • ASIA – PACIFIC
    • 386 4 Japan's opposition wants inquiry into scandal AP DEBATE over political ethics erupted in Tokyo's Parliament on Monday as the government looked into the legality of lucrative stock deals involving Japan s top leaders. Opposition leaders called Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita. Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa and
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    • 429 4 AFP UPI BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was heckled by a small group of pro-Irish Republican demonstrators soon after her arrival in Perth on Monday. The protest occurred while Mrs Thatcher was taking an impromptu walk in the Hay Street Mall, a popular pedestrian
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    • 495 4  -  By HARISH MEHTA THE AUSTRALIAN Public Accounts Committee is conducting a public inquiry into the AuditorGeneral's findings that the Australian Department of Defence had mismanaged the storage of explosives, says the chairman of Australia's Public Accounts Committee. There was "evidence of successive ministers
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    • 197 4 Reuter NEW ZEALAND has probably seen the worst of the recession and can now expect resumed growth. Finance Minister Roger Douglas said yesterday that the financial environment had improved since his last budget was delivered a year ago. even though some people were
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    • 138 4 AFP TAIWAN'S two-way trade is expected to grow from US$BB billion last year to US$llO billion in 1988, the official Central News Agency reported on Monday The courftr/s trade plus is likely to fall from US$l9 billion to US$lO billion in the same
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    • 242 4 AP I TH€ COMMANDER of US Pactflc forces has said that i if* AiMKiOM.-bases in the PftMrtWMß'Oe lost, there big wm- «ec fioviet Union". *.H®''*««to~'lhat despite peacd rhetoric the Kremlin has- injictid dangerous new weaponry into North Korea,. India and
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    • 419 4 AFP CHRISTMAS has come ahead of schedule in Manila where the annual invasion of apples, a holiday season staple in this hot and humid city, has been advanced by a controversial import liberalisation programme. Apples, which Filipinos normally devour in great
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    • 224 4 Reuter THE INDIAN government is investigating bribery allegations involving Japan's Sumitomo Corporation and close associates of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, said Minister of State for Finance B K Gadhvi yesterday. The Statesman newspaper on Friday reproduced on its front page two purported Sumitomo letters
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    • 206 4 AFP JAPAN'S Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd says it is leading a USJapanese consortium to bid for a project to study a Western Pacific anti-missile system as part of the US "Star Wars" defence programme. Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd has joined
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    • 8 4 Tokyo's first Inquiry Into Insktor trading, PAGE 18
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 548 6 Reuter US POLITICAL experts forecast a close presidential race in key battleground states from Florida to California even though polls show Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis with a long lead over Republican George Bush. Mr Dukakis himself says repeatedly on the campaign trail, "it
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    • 400 6 Reuter FORMER US Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker believes the United States will have to raise taxes to balance the federal budget if it wants economic growth to continue. Mr Volcker said yesterday in a radio interview in Wellington, during a
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    • 296 6 AFP TWO OF President Ronald Reagan s senior Cabinet members have warned that proposed legislation restricting Tokyo's purchase of the US-made Aegis weapons systems would "do significant harm" to the two nations' mutual security and to US trade with Japan. "Blocking the
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    • 155 6 Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan took a shot at Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis on Monday, disputing his claim to have balanced every Massachusetts state budget during his two four-year terms as governor. Mr Reagan, speaking at a Republican Party fund raiser, also took issue
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    • 277 6 AP THE DEBT CRISIS that has engulfed many developing countries is striking a blow at US agriculture and shrinking the available supply of credit to purchase American commodities. "High interest rates, declining commodity prices and currency devaluations in the 1980s have thrust much
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    • 369 6 AP WORLD PRICES for raw materials. which have been depressed for years, rose to the 1980 level and beyond in June, the International Monetary Fund reported on Monday. The rise began in February and hit 6 per cent in June, the biggest month-to-month
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    • 188 6 Reuter INFLATION in major European economies is set to rise sharply in 1989 due to higher non-oil commodity prices, a stronger dollar and other influences. Merrill Lynch Europe Ltd said in London on Monday in its biweekly economic review. Higher inflation will first
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 50 6 Doonesbury GOOD EVENING, /BUY! OH, GOOD EVENING, MR. TRUMP/ ?CV iiL to m 914 m m K c •••111 *r. »Vi >-n V" •*> fi V v*w« BY GARRY TRUDEAU NOW THAVS INITIATIVE f I THINK CAFTAIH PUKB IS GOING TO WORK OUT JUST FINE! 1 >v< lIM WMi 'Jr.
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 98 8 SINGAPORE Prices closed little changed with Sep RSS One quoted by buyers at 265.00 cents s kg, down 0.50 cent from Monday's close. The TSR--20 market was very quiet. August buyer ended unchanged at 228.50 cents a kg. MALAYSIA The rubber market turned easier at the close on spec-
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    • 269 8 HONGKONG: Geld closed little changed in, quiet trading yesterday. Bullion ended at U*****.60/435.10 an ounce against an initial U*****.40/80 and New York's close of U*****.40/90. On the local market, gold fell HK$l5 to close at HK54.054 a tael. Coins were generally lower with the Krugerrand falling HK$2O to
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    • 63 8 THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Marfcat yastarday rota tlx cantt from Monday't cloaa to M 519.16 a kg. Actlva tallart amargad at tha clota and voluma wat 131 tonnat comparad with 135 on Monday. Tin futures continued to firm at tha clota on Incraatad
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    • 282 8 RAS prices In S c*nts/kg, FOB In teto NOON CLOSE Ivytn Buy*r* So Hon tnt 1 RSS Prompt 268.00 269.00N 266.00 267.00N Int 1 RSS Sop 88 267.00 268.00N 265.00 266.00N Int 1 RSS Oct 268.50 269JON 266.50 267JON Int 2 RSS OP 263 50 265.50N 261.50
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    • 77 8 (eantt/kg) SEPTEMBER 1988 OCTOBER 1988 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON Ivy** Sdteft NOON fc»y*n S*H*a SSR 20 229.00 231.00N 229.00 231.00N SSfi 50 228.00 230.00N 228.00 230.00N MRELB luy«rt Saltan lwy«rt Stlltn SMt CV 446.00 468.00N 468.00 470.00N SMS L 466.00 468.00N 468.00 470.00N SMt 5
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    • 93 8 PRICES firmed in thin trade yesterday as optimising over the outcome ot the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries meeting spread and sellers raised their ideas. Closing prices for crude (FOB origin) US$/borr«4 Chang* Topta (Aug) 15.30 +0.30 MJnot (Aug) 14.70 -0.25 Dubai (Aug) 13.50 -0.35 W«t» Taxat
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    • 425 8 To«a< o/p at at ItOOhm 3752 contract*. Tumovori 941 lot*. Mart* ton* Stood y MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed off yesterday's highs on profit-taking and renewed selling as the market s uncertain trend cautioned operators from taking up new positions. Prices had initially firmed in sympathy with
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    • 233 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Sollors' noon dosing prices on Aug 2 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Mk FOB 123.00 Old drum FOB 133.00 N»w drum FOB 137.00 Copra Ml*«d (Ioon) 70 Pepper Muritok wMt* FOB NIW 902.50 Sarawak whit® FOB foq NIW 887.50 Sarawak jp«dol black FOB NIW 522.50 Sarawak
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    • 289 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyor/Sollor dosing prlcos on Aug 1 (£/tonno unioss spoclflod). Previous closing pricos In poronft tosh. Coll— fcosls in-storo London, soNors opIon Of London Sop 1010/1012 Ugh/Low (1020/1025) 1020/992 Nov 1018/1020 High/low (1015/1017) 1025/998 Solos (1962) Cocoa Sop 933/934 K*gh/Low (948/949) 941/930 Doc 935/936 (941/942) high/Low
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  • ADVERTISING & MARKETING
    • 340 9  -  By WILLIAM CHIA A HONGKONG-BASED public relatidns firm specialising in Information Technology (IT) has set up its first overseas branch in Singapore. Mr Peter Barr, managing director of Media Dynamics' local branch, told BT at the official launch on Monday that
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    • 748 9  - Nope this store is not for yuppies Tang's $600,000 ad campaign to launch Studio By MONICA GWEE NOPE, NOT THE YUPPIE, but the Not Outwardly Prosperous and Educated. This evolved Singaporean individual is the inspiration for the new "lifestyle store", Tang's Studio, and its advertising campaign. The $600,000 print and
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    • 251 9 MORE THAN 40 leading public relations and public affairs consulting firms in the US, Canada, Britain, Europe and the Asia-Pa-cific have established a global partnership The World Com Group Inc. The firms represent about US$6O million in fees and have banded together to provide
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    • 347 9  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA GLOBAL MARKETING is likely to emerge as a key to business survival in the year 2000 and Singapore is "poised to capitalise" on this trend, says visiting American marketing expert, Professor William Lazer. Global marketing was named as an emerging
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    • 332 9  - Procter Gamble lathers up two-in-one shampoo By SANGEETA MULCHAND PROCTER GAMBLE has launched a "breakthrough" shampoo and conditioner, claiming that "no one has succeeded" in the two-in-one shampoo technology before Rejoice. Beginning last weekend, P G began a mass sampling exercise of the shampoo "on a scale that has never
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    • 212 9 THE 1.7 MILLION sachets of Rejoice were prepared for the mass sampling through 344,000 copies of The Sunday Times and 190,000 copies of the Lianhe Zaobao by Omnilink Marketing Communications Re Ltd. The idea for Procter Gamble's mass sampling was first raised by
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 518 10 PEOPLE who draw up accounts are well placed to juggle them. There is thus no question about accountants making good tax consultants. This is not to say that tax consultancy necessarily involves manipulating accounts for illegitimate ends. But since companies are taxed on profits as shown
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    • 1699 10  -  Overseas investors, especially keen buyers from Japan, have helped to fuel one of Australia's hottest properly booms. Prices of prime commercial buildings are now higher than those paid for comparable buildings in other major cities such as London and Paris. FLORENCE CHONG reports from
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    • 1237 11  -  ANDREW POLLACK examines the US-Japan semiconductor trade agreement ANDREW POLLACK NYT THE TWO-YEAR-OLD semiconductor trade agreement between the US and Japan has failed to achieve many of its objectives, and executives of computer companies in the US want it modified or scrapped. The accord,
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    • 1010 11  -  By SHIRISH NADKARNI INNOCENT, yet guilty, that was the strange position in which one Indian entrepreneur found himself recently when, thanks to the most ironical of circumstances, he found himself facing a jail term and a stiff fine. The Delhi police
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1210 10 tfoaasaaaoo PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Videofashion Monthly Fashion Frivolity. The show is a return to elegance, and an overview on the new season. In this episode, we see how fun and frivolous clothes are making a strong statement this spring. Featured are clothes from the collections of
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    • 678 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Wild feast of goddesses (5) 6 Play-time! (5) 9 Need a highway be yellow? (7) 10 Sustenance for the journey East (5) 11 Stone usually banded or possibly five-barred (5) 12 Shoot at a flier (5) 13 It's dad I phone for a certain link-up (7)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 126 11 Now less is more. Introducing United's smaller, more exclusive Business Class. United is happy to announce that it is offering businessmen far fewer seats in its new Business Class. Which means you can enjoy a more comfortable flight, and far more personal attention. q As well as the friendly, professional
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  • SPORTS & LEISURE
    • 389 12 UPI MdfcEY IS ESSENTIAL if you wlsfi to attract 10 American Ofyjnpic stars to a European traok and field meet, but it is long and well-nursed relations that really do the trick. 34a i, a club in the south Swedish city of
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    • 523 12 UPI MEMORY LANE is a path Mary Decker Slaney refuses to walk, having decided to race towards the future instead of running from her past. Slaney, the American recordholder in six middle distance running events, will seek gold medals at 1,500 m
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    • 247 13 AFP SWEDEN'S Mats Wilander and West German Steffi Graf will both be back to defend their titles at the Australian Open in Melbourne in January. Tennis Australia president Brian Tobin said on Monday that all of the top men players had already entered the first
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    • 177 13 Reuter MASSIVE SPECTATOR INTEREST and increased sponsorship have led to a 33 per cent boost in prize money for the 1989 Australian Open tennis tournament. Brian Tobin, president of Tennis Australia, said in Melbourne on Monday that attendance at this year's Open, the first
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    • 455 13 AP A VISIT to a sports psychologist helped Scott Verplank get his head together. A weekend at the Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club did wonders for his golf game. The two came together last Sunday, when Verplank shot his third 66 in four days to
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    • 320 13 NYT JAMES (BUDDY) McGIRT retained his International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior welterweight title when he knocked out Howard Davis last Sunday at two minutes 45 seconds of the first round of a scheduled 15-round bout at the Felt Forum in
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    • 138 13 Reuter EAST GERMANY'S Katarina Witt (left) believes her first relationships with men helped her put more passion and soul into her medal-winning figure skating routines. i Writing in Da Capo, a one-off souvenir magazine which went on sale in East Berlin on Monday, the two-time
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 977 14 Reuter SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed easier against most major currencies yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, the US dollar closed easier at 2.0430/40 in torpid trading. It traded within a range of 2.0445 and 2.0425 after opening at 2.0420/30. OCBC. The dollar fell to an early afternoon low
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    • 62 14 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market fell !4 point yesterday to close at 4 per cent. Oneand two-months rose 1/16 point while three-month was unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at the day: close yester OverOFfff MO night 1 -month 2-month 3-montfi 4 4 11/16 4 13/16 4
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    • 98 14 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing code Maturity MO OFFER 3 months 6Q*****V 27.10.88 4.03 3.98 6 months BY*****T 24.11.88 4.05 4.00 1 year BY*****S 20.07.89 4.30 4.25 Government notes and bonds > Day's HIGH LOW 4.03 4.02 Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code (9U
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    • 197 14 Indicates the average of the prime lending rates of 12 major banks In S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Aug 2 us* dm swfc Y«n 7 doy* S 1/14 7 15/14 10 1/4 1/8 S 4 7/8 3 1/4 3 4 1/2 3/8 1 rmh i/i s
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    • 103 14 A NINE-MEMBER delegation from the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex). led by chairman Elizabeth Sam, will leave for Taiwan and South Korea this week. Simex will hold a oneday seminar in Taipei (at Howard Plaza Hotel) on Friday, followed by a similar seminar
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    • 235 14 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed little changed from opening levels after a quiet day's trading yesterday. Most operators were largely sidelined awaiting yesterday's release of US June factory orders, leading indicators and single family home sales data. Term rates were slightly lower at the outset following higher
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    • 456 14 BA Futurm Inc SEPTEMBER Eurodollar futures opened unchanged in Simex yesterday from the previous closing at 91.53. The contract eased to a low of 91.50 as traders squared their positions ahead of the release of US leading indicators and factory orders later last night The September contract managed to
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    • 215 14 IMM currency futures settled higher on Monday, posting new highs in late thin trading. Traders continued to short-cover throughout the session, taking profits on positions established ahead of last Friday's sharp sell-off. Volume was down markedly by the end of the day. The late futures buying in most contracts
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    • 161 14 Gold futures on Aug 1 100 toy ouncac USS pw troy ounc* Op* Mfh Ln Mh 434J0 437.30 ***** 434 40 5* 437.10 Oct 441 -70 443.00 434.00 440.00 0K 447.60 ***** 443.70 44X40 452.00 432J00 431.30 431.30 *+> 437.10 441 JO 441 JO 441.50 443.00 449.10
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    • 1466 14 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuasdoy, Aug 2, 1988 DEUTSCHE MARK (SMEX) A** M caSc M*i Lot Saa 93 95* 100 54 55 3 56 CM 57 aa 56 CAM 59 CAI Hp Lot M 6A 3 32A 27 105A 100 205* 220 325A 320 52 53 54 55 56 57
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 535 15 Reuter TAIWAN'S offshore banking unit (OBU), set up four years ago in a bid to make the coirtry a major financial centre, has failed to live up to expectations. "It will take at least 10 years before we can compete with Hongkong and Sirgapore,"
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    • 511 15 Reuter THE BANK of England government bond auction on Aug 10 could dispel apprehension that has engulfed the auction mechanism since its debut in Britain last year, according to market makers and investors yesterday. Analysts are optimistic that interest from cash-rich UK
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    • 313 15 AFP BRITISH BASE lending rates may rise to 11 or 11.5 per cent in the next two months from 10.5 per cent currently before easing to 9.5 per cent by the end of the year. National Westminster Bank said in a
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    • 434 15  -  Ss3om NIF to refinance loans and for working capital By LEONG WEN WAH PUBLICLY-LISTED Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) will make its debut on the local capital markets today with the signing of its Ss3o-million/US$l5-million note issuance facility (NIF). The dual currency issue is
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    • 366 15 Reuter CHINA has said it does not face a debt crisis but has admitted that its debt has grown too fast and needs better management. The magazine Beijing Review said foreign debt had climbed more than 30 per cent a year over the past few
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    • 196 15 NYT THE FIRST Republicbank Corp, whose assets were taken over by the NCNB Corp last Friday with the assistance of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, has filed for bankruptcy protection. The IFRB Corp, a subsidiary formed when First Republic merged with the Interfirst Corp
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    • 83 15 Reuter THE WORLD BANK will sign a 70 billion yen 10-year Oaimyo bond issue tomorrow, according to lead manager Yamaichi Securities Co Ltd. The bond will carry a coupon of 5.25 per cent and be priced at 100.50 to yield 5.184 per cent. Payment date is
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    • 193 15 Reuter A BUNDESBANK OFFICIAL in New York has said that the central bank has "some doubts" about the dollar s sharp climb in recent weeks against the Deutschemark, but he cautioned against identifying a narrowly defined ex-change-rate level as appropriate. "Although we
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    • 163 15 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO GALAXY HOLDINGS (PTE.) LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of GALAXY HOLDINGS (PTE.) LIMITED duly convened and held at 9001 Beach Road #14-01 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on the 30th day of Jaly
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    • 327 15 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF CLIPPER GAS SHIPPING PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of CLIPPER GAS SHIPPING PTE LTD duly convened and held at Kronprlnsesse Marthas Plass 1 OSLO 0160 1 Norway
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    • 317 15 JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES Applications have been made to the directors of the abovenamed company to issue duplicate share certificates in place of the following share certificates which have been reported lost or destroyed: No. of shares Certificate of 50 cents No.
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    • 380 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Lee Kim Chwee of Blk 124 Jurong East St. 13 #13-13 Singapore (2260), has applied for a 2nd Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s Xiuyue Fastfood Restaurant at Blk. 19 Outram Park #01-125 Singapore (0316), and that this application
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    • 151 15 Executive Set Lunch/Dinner From The Finest Sichuan Cuisine Now you can lunch or dine in executive style. f Executive Set Lunch/Dinner from a selection of finest Sichuan cuisine is now served at Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant at a price you can afford. There are seven different set menus to suit
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
    • 39 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C K Tang On*-for-two $225 par ihorr Eoch right* co<ms with two d*tochobt« T5k Th« axarciM prtc* for fh» TSfc, expiring on May 31. 1990. is $2.25 Ex-dote: Aug 3 Boots do*: Aug 16
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    • 255 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE A M 0 B One-for-four $0.50 per shora C 1 Holdings 27 million loan stocks in th< ratio of $3 loan stoci lor every fry e ordinary thorn h«ld Duta Cons One-for-one $1.10 per shore F N Two-for-five Q $3.00 per share F A C
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    • 200 16 MALAYAN CREDIT Limited: 26th AGM at Room 835, 8th I Floor, South Wing, Manda-l-rin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923, on Saturday, Aug 6, at 10am. SINGAPORE AIRLINES Um- > Ked: 16th AGM at the Colr Iyer Room, 4th Level, The -.Westin Stamford and Wes--flh Plaza, 2 Stamford Road.
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    • 301 16 Managers' pric*s for Aug 3 Singapore Unit Trust Th# Cohhhtct 1.04 I II Dm Savings Fund 092 096 S port Frog Fund 0.44 0 46 S'porn W Fund 049 0 74* S'port Ww«ft Fund 0.73 0 78 S'port Equity Fund 0 52 0 .54 Asia Unit Trust Mai
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    • 705 16  -  By LONG SHIH ROME SINGAPORE stock market took a breather yesterday after the previous day's strong advance. Prices closed narrowly mixed but trading was active. There was sustained interest in banking and retail stocks but marine-based issues came in for a bout of
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 206 17 LEE HEE SENG, the newlyappointed chairman of the Public Service Commission, has given up his directorship in four public-ly-listed companies to allow him time to concentrate on his new appointment. With immediate effect, Mr Lee has stepped down as chairman of both Overseas Union
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    • 741 17 UNITED INTERNATIONAL Securities Ltd. the listed closed-end investment trust backed by the United Overseas Bank group, has scored a small but significant victory in its long-drawn battle with the taxman. The company said yesterday it is now expected to pay a "substantially lower" tax
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    • 389 17 RIG-BUILDER FAR East Livingston Shipbuilding Ltd's (FELS) aggressive business strategy is paying off. This listed subsidiary of the Keppel Group yesterday reported a 30 per cent jump in group after-tax profit to $9.18 million ($7.04 million) for the six months ended June
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    • 334 17 UNITED Industrial Corporation, headed by Oei Hong Leong, is forging closer business ties with Hong-kong-based Far East Consortium, the flagship company of businessman Deacon Chiu. In a deal recently sewn up in Hongkong, UIC has agreed to swap its interests in three
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    • 374 17 NST SAPURA HOLDINGS, which is leading a three-member consortium in the bid for the privatisation of postal services, has submitted a revised version of the proposal to the Malaysian government. If the bid materialises. Sapura hopes to have a controlling stake of 51 per cent in
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    • 398 17 FAR EAST LEVINGSTON SHIPBUILDING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Directors advise the following unaudited results of the Group and the Company for the six months ended 30th June 1988> COMPANY GROUP For the first six months, FELS Group recorded a profit before tax of $11.73 million and
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    • 236 17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, „I Namal De Silva of Apt Blk 407, Pandan Gardens #12-47 Singapore 2260, has aplied for a First Class Beer House licence Cafe And Restaurant at 416 Telok Blangah Road Singapore 0409, and that this application will be heard in Court No 1, Subordinate Courts,
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  • REGIONAL MARKETS
    • 547 18 FT THE JAPANESE Ministry of Finance has launched the country's first insider trading investigation since the passage in May'of a tough new regulatory code. The ministry has asked the Tokyo Stock Exchange to investigate trading in Sankyo Seiki Manufacturing, the world s largest maker
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    • 152 18 Reuter THE INDIAN share market is in the doldrums and investors are taking their money elsewhere, a new report to the government says. The report, from the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce, blames low rates of return, a depressed market and
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    • 3670 18 SHARE. y PRICES advanced broadly on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in active trading. Unusually strong interest was noted among the Hong Leong stable of companies which notched up substantial gains at the session s close. The counters were actively dealt, with buying support
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    • 1431 18 Hongkong HONGKONG SHARE prices closed mixed yesterday in sluggish trading after drifting throughout the day. The Hang Seng Index fell 2.33 to 2.701.09 but the broader-based Hong Kong Index rose 4.17 to 1,786.08. Turnover was HK5652.76 million, down from Monday's HK5898.63 million. Brokers said a trading suspension
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    • 116 18 AUG 02 WON Kal... ***** -200 Chail Sugar Oaalim Ind Daawoo Corp Oaawoo Haavy Daiahin Sacuritias Dong Ah Phar Dong Sub Stock Doogbu Staal ***** Kangwon Ind ***** -300 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** -600 -500 -300 300 unch 200 Kolon Ind Koraa Long Tarm Lucky Ltd
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    • 499 18 Reuter TOKYO SHARE prices rose slightly to a record close yesterday on buying of speculative issues after a lacklustre session, brokers said. "The market is not going up on fundamentals. It looks like it's a flavour-of-the-day market," said Joan Anway. a broker at Wl Carr (Overseas) Ltd. The 225-share
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    • 423 18 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN share market yesterday succumbed to light selling pressure in late trading to close easier on low volumes. Brokers said the market had been struggling for most of the session, with little support from local institutions. "The market was just trying its best not to fall any
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    • 155 18 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index rose 0.57 points to 457.51 yesterday on a turnover of 2,732,169 shares worth 326.92 million baht. AUG 03 BAHT Ao Kham Thai 440 Ayudhya Invaatmant 446 Bangkok Agro-lnd 125 Bangkok Bank 325 Bank Of Ayudhya 370 Charoong Thai Wire A Cable Mi
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    • 275 18 AUG 03 All Slnc*f» Indus Asia Camant. Cathay Cons Chang Hwa Bank Chang Loong NT t 5 80 89.50 113 50 725 00 43 00 -01 2.5 3 21 1 Koiin Kuochan Dav Laa Chang Yuan Cham Indus. Lian Hwa Indua Nan Ya Plas Pacific Cons Pacific Elact 54
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    • 77 18 pesos Marcoppar Martteel Oriantal B 0 039 0 001 Phil Overseas Philax B 0 38 urtcf) Apex Mining B 0 042 unch Picop B PLOT 30 50 238 1 Attn Con B 22 •1 25 San Miguel B 230 3 Baguio Gold Basic Petroleum S<ma Darby 36 50 Benguet
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    • 138 18 p PARKWAY HOLDINGS LIMITED 5530,000,000 Unsecured Notes known as "Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes Due 1993' In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the three-month period from 3 August 1988 to 3 November 1988, the Notes will carrjJ a rate of interest of 5.8125
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  • WORLD MARKETS
    • 1006 19 New York Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed slightly higher on Monday, prompted by concern over the direction of interest rates. "There was a real malaise," said chief investment strategist Hugh Johnson of First Albany. The thinness of trading and the shallowness of the market's breadth were
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    • 991 19 London Reuter LONDON EQUITIES continued easier at the official 0800 GMT opening yesterday with volume at a very low level. Dealers said the easier trend represented a defensive mark-down by market makers who were worried that the unexciting performances in New York and Tokyo would prompt some
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    • 926 19 Amsterdam AUG 01 FLS 1ABN Aagon AhoM Ak2o 46 40 84 30 87 20 145 SO 154 SO 0.2 08 -08 15 0 1 AMEV Amro Bank Ass Stad Barkal BOCS 55 00 77 40 124 SO 136 00 05 0.5 0 5 05 Borsumij Buabrman Ten*rode Calve Elsaviar Fokkar
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    • 56 19 AFP THE WORLD'S leading aircraft manufacturer, Boeing, has announced net second quarter earnings of US$160 million. The gain, up nearly 37 per cent from 1967's second quarter profits of US$117 million, was attributed to increased sales of commercial aircraft The earnings translate to US$1.05 per share on
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    • 143 19 FT PHILIPS, the Dutch-based electronics group, has announced a further tightening of control over its North American Philips (NAPC) subsidiary, which is beginning to recover after some years of struggling against intense competition. The Eindhoven-based multinational said it named Gerrit Jeelof chairman and chief executive of NAPC,
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    • 890 19 Move to harmonise disclosures Reuter THERE IS growing pressure on Europe's stock markets to harmonise rules on information disclosure despite opposition to change in some countries, a Reuter review of stockbroker and share analyst opinion shows. Current disclosure obligations vary widely, but the trend
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 841 19 Tha Zurich and Toronto marfcats woro ch>Md on Monday BBS Manufacturers ZK HANOVER MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CONDITION CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS (In Thousands) ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks Interest-Bearing Deposits with Banks Federal Funds Sold and Securities Purchased Under Resale Agreements Trading Account
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  • 453 20  -  By LOH HUI YIN SOUTH KOREA plans to send a team to Asean to gather investment information for its businessmen who are gradually being given a freer hand by the government to invest their money overseas. The material collated will be
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  • 320 20 Bernama-TNA LEADERS OF five major Thai political parties trying to form a coalition government have agreed on the terms for the division of Cabinet posts. Informed sources in Bangkok yesterday said the agreement was reached on Monday after a week
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  • 274 20 Bernama FORMER Malaysian deputy primary industries minister Datuk Radzi Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad, who is not joining Umno Baru, will resign as the Member of Parliament for Kangar in September. His senior assistant in Kangar, Mr Arshad Bahari, said yesterday he and other supporters
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  • 612 20  -  By HARISH MEHTA NO SINGLE PARTY should be strong enough to seize power in Cambodia once the Vietnamese withdraw their troops, '.he leader of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF), Mr Son Sann, warned yesterday. "We must disarm the armed forces of
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  • 84 20 Bernama THE QUESTION of securing more landing rights for Malaysia Airlines and other issues related to education and investment may be discussed by Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his British counterpart Mrs Margaret Thatcher on Saturday. "No agenda has been
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  • 300 20 AP PHILIPPINE and American negotiators were to resume talks later yesterday on the status of US military bases which the Philippines broke off a week ago, Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus said in Manila yesterday. Mr Manglapus declined to tell reporters if any
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  • 148 20 AFP THE PHILIPPINE trade deficit widened 6.7 per cent from a year ago to US$442 million in the first five months of 1988, despite strong export growth, the Central Bank said in Manila yesterday. Exports rose 24.6 per cent to U552.63 billion and
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  • 117 20 Reuter COMEX gold futures turned lower on small selling spurred by the continued softness in crude oil prices in front of today's meeting of the Opec pricing committee. Easiness also stemmed from reports of further producer selling in overnight markets, analysts said. In early morning, October
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  • 236 20 REPRESENTATIVES of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) had lobbied Mr Sonn Sann to obtain the green light for peace talks that would have accompanied similar Asean initiatives, but the Cambodian leader had put these proposals on hold. "We met the Zimbabwe representative in
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  • 220 20 Reuter TAIWAN will send a mission to the United States in October to buy US products, including wheat and machinery, to help reduce Taipei's trade surplus with Washington, a senior trade official said in Taipei yesterday. Vincent Siew, director of the Board of
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  • LATE FILE
    • 50 20 AFP PAKISTAN'S foreign debt grew by US$4OO million to US$l2.4 billion in the year to June. Government officials in Karachi said yesterday that debt repayments also rose from US$l,lOl billion a year earlier to U551,154 billion, mainly to creditors in Japan and Western Europe. AFP
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    • 65 20 Reuter DOCUMENTS found in the Golden Temple of Amritsar have revealed a Sikh plot to kill Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and the Home Minister, the f/mes of India said yesterday. The documents, seized after the Indian army assault on the temple in May,
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    • 36 20 AFP THE INTERNATIONAL Pre## Institute in London yesterday urged the Burmese government to releass immediately Sein Win, a Burmese correspondent for a US news agency who was arreated last week. AFP
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    • 50 20 AFP WEST GERMAN industrial output including construction, mines and energy rose a hefty 1.8 per cent in June over the previoua month after rising 0.3 per cent in May, on a seasonally adjusted basis, the West German Economics Ministry said in Bonn yesterday. AFP
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    • 66 20 AFP THE ABILITY of Afghanistan'a leadership to survive a rebel onslaught after a Soviet pullout is at the centre of a public diapute between two Soviet generate in the country's press. Colonel General Vladimir Voatrov, described as a "longtime" chief adviser in Afghanistan, has rejected
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 416 21  -  New terminal will be operated by Jetty Services Sdn Bhd By G DURAIRAJ TIMBER exporters using Port Klang now have a wider choice for storing their cargo before shipping through the wharfs at the North Port. This follows the opening of
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    • 301 21 Fairplay THE THREE remaining members of the Ace Group Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Orient Overseas Container Line and Neptune Orient Lines have announced that they would be leaving the In-ter-Group Agreement. The announcement came towards the end of June, five days after the other Ace
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    • 195 21 Reuter SANKO STEAMSHIP Co has ordered two 95,000dwt tankers from Namura Shipbuilding Ltd, Sanko officials said. This is the first time Sanko has ordered new ships since it filed for court protection from its creditors in August 1985. The new tankers, to be
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 105 21 Reuter A PUMPING operation to discharge 6,950 tonnes of liquefied ammonia gas from the 15.530 dwt Liberian gas carrier Mundogas Rio to its sistership Mundogas Pacific was completed on July 30 off Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. LLoyd's Shipping Intelligence said. The Mundogas Rio was badly damaged
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    • 694 22 Seatrade Week ALTHOUGH recent events triggered by Sea-Land Services freshly aggressive operating approach have led to much confusion and speculation within the industry, the big picture is clear: Sea-Land intends to shake off reputation tarnished by stagnation and emerge from the shadow of its
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    • 226 22 Reuter SOCIETE Generate de Belgique, the Belgian owner of Angola's strategic Benguela Railway, said it is ready to send experts to study reopening the line if their safety could be guaranteed. Societe Generate, which owns 90 per cent of the railway through a subsidiary,
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    • 1057 22 A Watt Monhe Energ n 1 AB Shpg V s ABC Container a 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner x 4 AHtrons VH 3 AC Toepfer XI s American Tpt II 4/5 Anro S*rvK< IV 2/3 Arrow linos IX 5 Asion Ocoon XI 4 Assoc Cornoge
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    • 121 22 PANAMA, already one of the cheapest major registers, has cut the basic annual tax for ships employing Panamanian nationals as deck officers. Owners of more than 13,000 ships totalling 63.4 million tons gross will be able to seek reductions of up to US$l,OOO
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    • 370 23 Reuter THE CHIEF executive of the Arab world s largest shipping firm predicted a boom in Gulf shipping after the Iranian-Iraqi war ends. Saud Abdulaziz al-Zamel of the United Arab Shipping Company (UASC), owned by six Gulf Arab governments, said the Gulf
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    • 345 23 Lloyd's List EXXON has added a seventh tanker to Bermuda's shipping register. Exxon would not comment specifically on the reasons behind the reactivation and transfer of the vessel, the Esso Caribbean, but published reports speculate she has been put back into service to fulfil
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    • 903 23 AFP RATES were little changed in dull summer trading on the freight market over the past week. The Biffex (Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange) index slipped two points to end the week at 1,197.0 points. The week began slowly with little physical activity noted. Rates weakened slightly on
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    • 5870 28 AARHUS Maersk Tokyo. Meersk Line. Aug Liao He. Chine Ocean. Aug 4. Ming Universe. Yang Ming. Aug 8. Ever Grade. Evergreen. Aug 7 B Suria. ScanDutcht. Aug 8. Ville de Vega. CM D'Afrettement. Aug 9 Ever Greet. Evergreen. Aug 10. Luna
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    • 2138 30 Who acts for whom a—a A 8 Shipping BouaMad Shpg Agencies ABC Conlainertine NV Spore Shpg (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S) Afrtee Oceen Unas Seelion Shpg (S) AhrenkMl Llntr Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Ocaanua Shipping Agencfee (S) MuMport Sdn Bhd (PK) AlKrane AMtrana Exprees Annrtctn PreeMom Linee
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    • 1448 30 The slightly lower level of U5519.05 was reported to have been paid for a Panamax grain fixture from the US Gulf to Japan, ship brokers said on Monday. Reports that the bulk carrier Continental Trader was involved were said to be incorrect, with this vessel still open for
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    • 554 32  - P O returns to Australian cruise market after 2 years By KINGSLEY WOOD THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co s US$2lO million purchase of Sitmar Cruises International Inc gives P& O an Austra-lian-based cruiseship for the first time since the sale of Oriana in March, 1986. Since then P
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    • 176 32 Lloyd's Maritime Asia COLOMBO is to develop a third phase of its highly successful container terminal facilities. The plan is to convert fully to box operations the port's Queen Elizabeth Quay, home of Colombo's original interim container facilities before the new Jeya Terminal was
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    • 59 32 Reuter A GREEK freighter with a crew of 21 is drifting off Japan after developing engine trouble in rough seas. Japan's Maritime Safety Agency said. The 24,636tonne Oinoussian Pride, on a voyage from the US port of Mobile to Haulien, Taiwan. issued a distress call off the
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    • 112 21 mm ALTHOUGH recent events triggered by Sea-Land Services freshly aggressive operating approach have led to much confusion and speculation within the industry, the big picture is dear: Sea-Land intends to shake off a reputation tarnished by stagnation and emerge from the shadow of its arch rival among US carriers, American
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    • 916 24 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) SGP HKC EVU GLOK U U* EVU GENTLE jM Ja EVE* GENTRY 21* 25* EVU GATHER 2M 1* EVU QOVUN 4* M EVU GAROCN 11/t IV) ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO 1) PROVIDENCE. NEWARK. SAVANNAH, IKTW Mil VHJMNGTON, NNMA. ETC 2) ATLANTA. CHICAGO
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    • 809 25 w PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE 9m JKT MY VOY SIN NO HKQ KAO Kit HTC YOK MOO KOO »US 27M M 1/8 719 2MB 1M 10/1 1M 1719 1919 »l Wl 1M 2M ISM 1M 1M TV9
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    • 627 25 \a BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT a» an an a* on m an m an on an w vi m vi ■9 9 m m m N» W IV* vi u/i ivi ivi ivi I*l a/i an m an an an MI an an an an an
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    • 500 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. GESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYI EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES 6AP mu VSL/VOY U. BONTANG/ISWB KUTAI/15 WB OCEAN Pit IMA/11 WB SRIWIJAYA/24W8 ANTWERP H'BURC/ RDAM/ADAM BREMEN 11A0 14/10 1010 13,10 23 10 26/10 26,10 2910 Port Said, Port
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    • 328 25 LU i*.' BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PL HTONEYWA V737W PAGAN Via* PA-AM VUM BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPIWB CORPWtiTIQN (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Ktlang Penang Bangkok W2 km IVI7 MS l-CONTAINER SERVICF FORTH BANK V22M IVY BANK V22N TAUSALA SAMOA VI3N SPORE ROAM HULL HMBG U/l 1/9 15/9
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    • 997 26 Q K LINK KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST OMENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE VIA .FEEDER ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JAOE ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE VIA FEEDtt FEEDER VESSEL ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE •Vi* FM4f N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST VOY *INDO *PK/PNG SGP
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    • 705 26 KALIOAS a TULSIDAS IV KALIOAS V TULSIDAS v a AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Contolnf Support P K«itn| Ptnim Loadm( tor Mottier Vjl By Feeder By Fate a M Au( 7 Auf 7 Ami Frem*WttfSydn;Adel J 1 Sept 1 So* F rem AMb/Sydn/ Adel 1 Oct 27 Sopt 27
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    • 630 26 GOLDEN LINE GUAN OJAN SWTWG (PTE) LTD 23. TaM Ajrar Strwt SINGAPORE 01M TEL UO* (10 UNU) Fai U4JSH STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S-ptw PR*** GOLDEN HAVEN C<*wbo/MridM/Dwb« 0/0 A*| GOLDEN BEAR Coton6o/K*r»d»i/Oob»i 2KB A»« CHINA SERVICE DAI TUN SHAN ShM|h»i ,%<*?* A VESSEL Mu»n(pu/SJi»n|h»t 14/15 At* PMM| CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING
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    • 419 26 133 PHILI onICNT LIN€S PT€ LW H£AO OFF Cf 63 ROStNSON BCAD .07 12 A> RO AS A BUILDING. SINGAPORE Otte TU£* «S ?8720 PHILI FAK *****^6 JCDOAM (IXl) AKONfc ROSE. TOKYO KCELUNC. KAOKSjUMC. MANILA SAftGXCSL SUSAN. JAKARTA ii.'.'t. 1 •.mvrr; I--'V n: i l 11l f in I 1
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    • 989 27 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA Q«n*ral Enquires: T«l: *****77 Ttrminsl CFS BOOKINGS 27*5753 *****42 *****22 *****53 27*111 27«11i f- 1 PUim NEPLINE SDN. BHD. 3HMC NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPtINE SON. BHD 62******6*/62*«07T«(2 J Bahfu NEPtINE SDN. BHD. 23*40/23*41 FM EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTMNBUSB SERVICE A nwwbtf of (w
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    • 508 27 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG, PENANG. KEELUNG, BUSAN, INCHON WEF JUNE 1) BUSAN I SINGAPORE 7) IS OAVS SERVICE II VMWt't Nam* rro K No I DonamAOtN a/07 In Port 05-OVM 13-13/ M It-IMS 21*1 aoruoo7N OM> IS-17/W U-H« 27-270S 01-01/09 OMOI No S
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    • 822 27 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 ***** PENANC P. KEIANC MESSRS HAI THONG SHIPPINC 127 Penjng Street. Pentr*. Malaysia M S HANOUNC SYSTEM CO
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    • 245 28 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TIL 225-6868 (30 Lines) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAD r DSR-LINES VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEPEEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN I NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE "VIA LAMACA ACCEPTIN6 CAMO FOR UNASSOL, BEIRUT, lATTAKIA. ALEXANDRIA, POUT
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    • 53 28 SHOFUKU LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DA* ARRI«AI TO TAIWAN ft JAPAN t v. 1 .':t.H CONTINENT VU NOKS ACC VU KAMI VU 11* u* m iw an 17» W p. COMPAGNIE MALGACHE DE NAVIGATION (Madagascar National Shipping Lma) INDIAN OCEAN/AFRICA REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINERISED SERVICE I VESSEL Itnß T HINODE
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  • Page 28 Miscellaneous
    • 166 28 m Regional Weather liBS < m i Va r. 2* x\ 5 t> SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. August 3, 1988 c^' Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature c X\ rt Shower Weather Wmd direction with speed m knots Ram Cloudy
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    • 490 29 r•}f»RGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD. No 15 Hoe Chiang Road Sanford Building, Singapore 0208 >Tel *****22 Tlx ***** FASCO a'b ABC CONTAINERIZE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND 12 DAYS TO MELBOURNE! TO USA/CANADA Alto adapting cargo torUSA Hourton, Savannah, Tampa, Jacksonville, Wilmington (M) Norfolk, Baltimore, Now York, Boaton CAHAOA —Montreal, Toronto.
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    • 330 29 fcCSP 1 CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD Tel: *****66 (16 Lines) Fa«: *****61 S'pore to S'pore to S'poro to S'pore to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'poro to S'pore
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    • 921 29 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES KEPPEL WHARVES Ever Bright Jin feng Koto Megoh Koto Tiemr Kris Merut>> lompung Mo low" Nad Monilo Nosoc Stor Prabhokti toioh Brook* Soebodo Yuheng No 2 Adhi toyomar Alexondro Pus Huok I Petoling 3 Murroyeverett Pingquon Sontiogo Trons Hov Webbers Pott PABIR PANJANG Aleson Corel ban* Koto
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    • 220 29 Page IX 71 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 c n an Algerian National Line S PORE LOADING FOR MV BEL ABBES 12* japan HV BECHAR 15/9 Algiers, or an. annaba ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS Haavy Lift 100 tons
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    • 475 30 fine-liner shipping 1 /o Shen!;)n Ai, M O.T Mtrim S pore Tf t ??V9077 (H I ines) L Tlx RS ,VMI FLINFR FA> .Wny, PTE LTD EUROPE SERVICE itztrnrrrrriTT—-rnr--jii«" W far east service [Z~TTT"W I II la 1% K I? MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line I
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    • 579 30 Z I M II ZIM TtIESTI 128 ZIM PI*A£US XVI *P 20ft MO AcarriM camo to aocuih via w« ALSO Fa TO 6U AM mi rrw iau \nji a m va TRS m m trr so COLD STAR LINE fill IiVM '1" r~~l.tr. Part Harcaurt/Taaia/lOonrovia/Lflaia GOLD MOUNT AM CTG, Colombo.
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    • 285 30 Everett Lines 7 4 iii BILL OF LADING TO FINAL Hnmtf P. t«lii< ■JNNAYEVERETT MUO7O A* THORUIEVERETT M/ 17 A* HUCHEVERETT TV* Am ORIENT UNE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOADING FOR YOKOHAMA, KOBE, NAGOYA, MOJI, TOKYO* AND OTHER JAPAN PORTS* ALSO ACCEPTING CARGOES TO PUSAN* HONGKONG*, DAVAO* AND TO OTHER
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    • 357 31 Seabrfcjgfe JEURO AFGHAN/IRAN SERVICES JEURO EASTERN BLOCK SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCI GROUPAGE FROM Z' SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG JJLISSJJTS L HAVRE, ART, GENOA, ARAHUS, STOCKHOLM, Ha. CPHJCOTBG, MARSEILLES. OtSO ALL INLAND DESTINATIONS POINTS. SEA3RDIGE FAR EAST. VIETNAM CHINA SERVICES T M *EJOJf FOACL GROUPAGE FROM SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG Sffjftjjrcjjjfc twr,
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    • 248 31 Consolidation Service NEW CALEDONIA TAHITI SIN l/S NOUMEA 5/9 PAPEETE 16/9 MAURITIUS REUNION ISLAND TRANSTAINERS 0 DELMAS-VIEUEUX WEST AFRICA SERVICE CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/DAKAR/BANJUL/ CONAKRY/COTONOU/LIBREVILLE/ P. NOIRE/MATADI P. NOIRE/MATADI Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/ OUAGADOUGOU/BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Freight Pte Ltd Tel: *****55 TLX RS ***** nSa 'FO SHIPHIX, U.FSX.IE.S RTF IT') TEL *****29 (8
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    • 417 31 LCL/FCL SERVICE JENWEL V.7BN JENHOL V.76N DESTINATION BANGKOK PORT KELANG HONG KONG. CHINA PORTS KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG MANILA BUSAN KOBE, TOKYO SYDNEY, MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. BRISBANE JAKARTA JAKARTA ETA S PORE 7/8. 14/8 1/8, 8/8 1/8, 8/8 7/8. 14/8 3/8, 11/8 4/8. 11/8 1/8. 9/8 7/8. 20/8 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO E
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    • 414 31 REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SP Pitt PN M.W MM SM a/7 4* 7/1 W M 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE AND W. MALAYSIA BULK
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    • 384 31 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI/IQI SERVICE GJ?OUP Hi FAiEAfT 7/8 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 9/8 BANGKOK 7/8 MANILA 6/8 JAKARTA 6/8 PORT KELANG/PENANG 11/8 BUSAN 9/8 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 6/8 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhtn/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/ Xingang/Shanghai 9/8 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 9/8 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 7/8 LA./NYC/SFO 7/8 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL mj.v'/.U fi/jr 5/8 SYD/MELB/ADEL/FREM 11/8 AUCKLAND/WELLINGTON ULi* 15/8
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    • 402 32 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines. TLX RS ***** RS ***** t I \S 11 R K II I K I M STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT! Yokohama 27/8 Na*oya Osaka Senboku Koji 22/8 •Subject to cargo inducement NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER
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    • 365 32 FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-EAST COAST/GULF/CANADA/KXICO AND FRENCH WEST INDIES VSL Spar* lUHwre If—nctlwg VSI |Fer NED DUMA HS IJS IM DUSKLDOIF EXP 'E'vik B SURIA VJK Una l«iir»ae*sc r*» |oromo. New Tort SELAAOW VZ72 154 1/1 ~Jttt ort «"*i. "wN<u» Vera Cno, W in**
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    • 268 32 < CFS > CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES /f BEST RATES EVER LOS ANGELES enmi: 7mm WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICES FAR EAST BUSAN 11/8/88 HONG KONG 6/8/88 BANGKOK 7/8/88 KEE/KAOH 9/8/88 SR> LANKA COLOMBO 8/8/88 V AUSTRALIA T? MELBOURNE/SYDNEY 8/8/88 CALL BOOKING HOTLINE FOR BEST RATES 224-7588 (12 UnM) Telex- ***** CFSIN FAX:
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    • 734 32 '/oJ CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 <04-*****2/4, *****3 <07-***** 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 *02-*****22 *****18 CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER rrr rrr i■ i a: M vii J OTHER DESTINATIONS: AARHUS, AMSTERDAM, ANTWERP. BASLE. BNEMEN BREMER HAVE* COPENHAGEN, HELSINKI. MALMO. OSLO.
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