The Business Times, 30 October 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 677 1  -  WINGING ITS WAY TO $1b TARGET By AMY BALAN SINGAPORE AIRLINES has turned in a one-third rise in interim net profits after tax to $610 million, which should allow it to breeze through the $1 billion mark for the full fiscal year.
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  • 566 1  -  By ANNA TEO A DISTINCTION must be made between Malays as a community and Malays as individuals, said the First Deputy Prime Minister in an interview on hia proposal to channel the tertiary fee subsidy to Mendaki. the council to
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  • 373 1 SLOWDOWN EXPECTED TO RUN INTO FIRST QUARTER OF 1990 Reuter US CORPORATE EARNINGS for the third quarter are disappointing Wall Street, and some economists see the weakness continuing to the year's end and into next year's first quarter. Many corporate reports for the third quarter
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  • 199 1 AFP SEOUL will try negotiations to avoid US retaliation for unfair trading practices after being named by Washington for manipulating foreign exchange rates, South Korean Finance Ministry officials said yesterday. The US Treasury Department, in a report to Congress last
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  • 335 1 AFP INDONESIA has further eaaed banking and capital market regulations in a bid to boost the competitiveness of its banking services and mobiliae more public funds for investment. Finance Minister Johannea Sumarlin announced the move after a meeting with Preeident Suharto in
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  • 389 1  -  By DEXTER LEE PARTLY because of increasing difficulty in hiring and keeping qualified and trained employees, Chase Manhattan Bank will move its back-room operations for private banking business from its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Hongkong to Singapore early next year. Senior officials in
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  • 146 1 Reuter JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER Taro Nakayama said that Japan would object to the idea of turning the Asia-Pacific region into an economic bloc. Speaking at a press conference in the south-western city of Omura last Saturday, Mr Nakayama said that Japan foresaw great
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    • 356 1 BUSINESS TRENDS EXECUTIVE PLACEMENTS *****62 MANAGEMENT STEVEN BUTLER reports on BP's efforts to create a slimmer profile in order to enhance both its performance and its risk-taking capability. PAGE 2 Mitbestimmung worker participation in management has been well-known to West Germans for several decades. But only recently has it begun
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    • 15 1 Jakarta setting stage for foreign exchange market, PAGE Uncertain outlook for US deficit, PAGE 6
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1669 2  -  STEVEN BUTLER reports on BP's efforts to create a slimmer profile in order to enhance both its performance and its risk-taking capability STEVEN BUTLER FT MANAGERS of BP Exploration, the oil exploration and production arm of British Petroleum, have been meeting in small groups around
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    • 671 2  -  By MICHAEL SKAPINKER FT IF CUSTOMERS CARE about a particular service, give it to them. If they don't care, why bother? So says Kevin Coyne, a consultant in the Atlanta office of McKinsey and Co. Many companies devote a great deal of time and money to
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    • 1272 3  -  By JIMMY BURNS FT IT IS LUNCH-TIME at the main Offenbach plant of Man Roland in West Germany. A group of local trade unionists Messrs Frank, Winkler, Enders, Reiss, and Wich is entertaining a visiting foreign delegation of British university professors in the executive
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    • 602 3  -  Spotlight on Management By W J LEININGER "STRATEGIC PLANNING at the crossroads of change." How often have you heard this expression? Have you considered what it means to you and your organisation? Tough economic conditions prevailed in many countries during the 1980s. It has been a painful
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 478 4 AFP JAPAN is not solely to blame for its huge trade surplus with the US, and both countries must take action to improve trade, US ambassador to Tokyo Michael Armacost said in Manila last Saturday. Mr Armacost, addressing a convention
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    • 271 4 Reuter AMERICA will not rule out retaliation if Japan closes its markets to US commercial satellites, Commerce Secretary Robert Mosbacher said in a television interview broadcast last Saturday. Mr Mosbacher said the US would consider all options if Japan did not open its market
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    • 561 4 AFP AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN in the Asia-Pacific region have called on the Philippines to retain American military bases after their lease expires in 1991. The Asia-Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce (APCACC) made the call in Manila in a resolution issued last Saturday, a week
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    • 527 4 Reuter CHINA'S Foreign Minister welcomed former US Preeldent Richard Nixon to Beijing last Saturday and told him Washington was to blame for worsening relations. "The present difficulties in Sino-US relations are not what we would like to see nor what we have created,"
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    • 61 4 AP WORKERS removing the rod AAAV AMKI AM la a •uir em Diem irovn th# roof of th# control building of Chlnoln Chomlcol Factory In Budopoot lost Wednesday. According to a government decision, public buildings should no longer boar any party symbols. All such
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    • 406 4 AFP A SERIES of public opinion polls, carried out after Nigel Lawson's snap resignation last Thursday as Chancellor of the Exchequer, spelt bad news yesterday for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her Conservative Party. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Sir Geoffrey Howe restated Britain's commitment
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    • 273 4 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, facing the gravest crisis in her decade of power, has been given grim warnings by senior colleagues to honour Britain's commitment to full membership of the European Monetary System. A bitter row over the EMS was
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    • 587 6 TREASURY WARNS OF WIDENING CURRENT ACCOUNT GAP AP THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION says chancee for a further reduction in the US deficit are uncertain and warns that a bigger gap between imports and exports is possible next year. The current account deficit, the broadest measure of
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    • 430 6 Reuter THE 12 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY nations and 88 Third World countries began last Saturday a weekend of aid talks in Luxembourg on a successor to the third Lome Convention, the world's biggMt trade and aid treaty. But the EC ministers and tbeir counterparts from
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    • 374 6 Reuter MORE THAN 18,800 PEOPLE have taken part in Czechoslovakia's biggest demonstration for 20 years, calling for free elections and the removal of hardline communist party leader Miloe Jakes. Truncheon-wielding riot police moved in swiftly to break up the protest last Saturday in central
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    • 87 6 Reuter THE US ha» agreed to increase imports of South Korean steel products over the next 30 months. Trade Ministry officials in Seoul said last Saturday that South Korea's share of the US finished steel market would rise from the current 1.8 per cent to 2.45
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    • 287 6 Reuter GATT has agreed to a South Korean plan to free up imports, reached after negotiations in which Seoul was told its improved economy did not merit all the trade curbs it had imposed. Countries from the US to New Zealand, charging that
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    • 297 6 AFP THE EUROPEAN FREE TRADE Associstion (Efta) has decided that it needs to define its relationship with the European Community (EC) before considering an approach to East Bloc states. The aaaociation's position was agreed at a meeting in Geneva
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    • 464 6 Reuter EVEN THOUGH shrinking the budget deficit is a major priority of the Buah administration, the US government said last Friday that it managed to cut the deficit by only a meagre US$3.l billion, or 2 per cent, in fiscal 1969. The
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    • 418 6 Reuter THE SOVIET ECONOMY, hit by strikes, ethnic conflicts and high wage riaes, has worsened since July, according to official statistics published laat Saturday. The figurea, released by the official Taaa news agency, appear to confirm public frustration with the persistent failure
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    • 284 6 Reuter SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev hopes to achieve s broadranging trads agreement with the US by the time he meets Presidsnt George Bush ssrly next yesr, s White House official said on Friday. At a meeting with US government and business officials in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 1007 7 WEEKLY COMMODITIES ROUND-UP AFP DULL CONDITIONS prevailed among commodity markets over the last week, with gold and silver the only healthylooking sectors. The yellow metal broke through the US$37O per ounce resistance point as improved investment interest in New York was
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    • 162 7 THE Malaysian physical .rubber market finishsd unchanged last week, on lack of encouraging factors and poor overseas offtake. Nov RSS One International buyer was held unchanged at 228.50 cents per kg from the previous week while Nov SMR 20 buyer finished 211.00 cents per kg respectively. Trading was thin
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    • 199 7 PRICES on the KLTM retreated further last week to •close lower on lack of strong fundamentals and fresh buying interest The 'price of the metal declined ■32 cents to finish st MS2O 22 per kg against the previous week's M 520.54 per kg. However, total turnover advanced by
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    • 139 7 Telerate FUEL oil prices in Singapore drifted lower throughout the week. Inadequate ullage, high refinery runa and uncommitted inbound cargoes were seen aa the main reaaons for the market's bearishness. The differential be- tween CST-180 and CST-380 widened to USSS-US$4 per tonne as news of unsold
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    • 253 7 MALAYSIAN CRUOE PALM OIL (CPO) prices finished higher last week on strong buying demand, despite lack of follow-through support and profit-taking activity towards the weekend, dealers said. They added most operators began to take quick profit on expectation that the market was due for a technical correction after
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    • 151 7 CHICAGO BOARD of Trade soybean futures ended weaker and near their session lows on Friday on the view that the Indian summer was helping farmers complete their work in the fields. Prices held in a two-cent range for moet of the day In the spot November contract Refco was
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    • 168 7 COMMISSION HOUSE selling in Chicago Board of Trade soft red winter wheat futures dried up after an initial round on Friday, and buying by exporters brought the market back up. Cargill was a featured buyer of 1.0 million bushels of December and 1.0 million bushels of Marc and Term
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    • 204 7 London Coppar Qrad* A Commodity <- mjjg Exchange 3-momh* 1717/1714 (1674/1&74J) Buyer/Sol lor dosing prices Sotitemont 1723 (1723) on Oct 27 (£/tonne unless Ton* Sot** (*****) spodflod). Previous dosing T| n (US*/tonn«) prlcos In paranthosls. 7430/7470 Coflti (7700// 50) Basis in-ftofo London, wlkn 3-mon#» pj40f77X>) option OF London
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    • 337 7 CALL FOR DIRECT TRADE LINKS WITH PRIVATE SECTOR Bernama MALAYSIA'S palm oil exports to the USSR reached an all-time high of 165,196 tonnes during the first seven months of this year, Primary Induatries Minister Datuk Seri Or Lim Keng Yaik said
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    • 195 7 AFP INDONESIA will scrap a US$l per barrel shipping discount on oil sold to the US from next month, Mines and Energy Minister Qinanjar Kartasasmita has said. The official Antara newa agency last Saturday quoted Mr Qinanjar aa aaying the "Far
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    • 334 7 AFP LATIN AMERICAN coffee-produc-ing nations, hard hit by the collapee of an international quota agreement, will meet in San Jose next month for talks on how to revive the accord. A Coata Rican official aaid last Saturday the deciaion to sesk
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    • 220 7 AFP THE INTERNATIONAL Wheat Council (IWC) haa reviaed downwards its estimates for 1960-60 (July-June) wheat and coarse grain output. World production of wheat is estimated to be two million tonnes lower than last month at 530 million tonnee, against 503 million last season and a
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 387 8 BETTER M'SIAN ECONOMY CITED AS MAIN CAUSE Bernama THE RINGGIT strengthened against most of the major currencies in the Kuala Lumpur foreign exchange market in the first eights months of this year as a result of the continued better overall Malaysian economy brought on by
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    • 481 8 NYT SLASHING THE VALUE OF the rouble last week was a small step towards making the Soviet currency freely convertible but a big step towards cutting back the Soviet Union's flourishing black market, a Soviet state bank official said last Friday.
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    • 476 8 AFP THE Australian dollar withstood a flurry of bad nsws and appreciated against the US dollar last waste, standing out against tossss by ths Japanese, Singspors, Tslwsn snd Philippins currsnciss. Ths New Zealand dollar gained slightly against ths grssnbsck while ths South Korsan, Hongkong, Thai, Indonssis snd Mslsysisn
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    • 169 8 UOB Treasury THE Singapore Government bond market opened laat week on a firm note due to the plunge in the world stock market on Oct 13 and some buying interest in moderate trading. But the prices eased lower by the end of the week due to some
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    • 184 8 ASIAN CURRENCY av*rog* d#podt rates for ih# wvdt mdtd October 27 nJT —L. IMS 7 doyi *11/1* 1 «Mk > 5/8 9/1* 2 m* 9/1* 7/16 3 m* 5/* *1/3 6 «»*s 7/16 5/1* 9 mm** 3/8 1/4 13 Mta 3/1 1/4 1 MM* 7 9/1* 7
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • SMALL CHANGE
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        207 9 NEWS of UK Chancellor Nigel Lawson's (right) resignation hit the London markets too late to reach the trading rooms but not the traders, many of whom heard the news as they relaxed in pubs in the financial district. Reuters reported that at one London gathering, a party of
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      • 79 9 A reporter rang up a local bank last week but was told that the executive whom he wanted to speak to could not come to the phone. Asked why, the voice at the other end of the line said: "There is a blackout in the
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      • 82 9 The recent concert organised by Finnish bank Kansallis-Osake-Pankki in celebration of its centenary showed clearly that besides dollars and cents, bankers also appreciate opera and romance. After silting through an hour-and-a-half programme of Scandinavian music and songs, the audience gamely took to the
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    • 533 9 Reuter THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY nearing the end of a hard-fought battle to agree on common banking standards is now turning its attention to prying open European markets in securities, financial futures and options. The EC Commission in Brussels aimed to propose by early next year
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    • 659 9 Reuter INDONESIA hopes to slowly take its small-town foreign exchange market into the big league with recent reforms that bank sources say make trading more competitive and signal growing confidence in the once shaky rupiah. "At some time in the future, we may
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    • 554 9 Reuter WITHOUT BRITAIN there can be no true European monetary union and sterling should join the European Monetary System (EMS) as soon as possible to speed up progress. Dutch central bank president Wim Duisenberg said in Amsterdam. In an interview before last Thursday's surprise
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    • 504 9 COMMERCIAL BANKS ESPECIALLY STRONG Bernama MALAYSIA'S financial sector, including banks, savings institutions and the insurance industry, recorded an encouraging growth in the first six months of the year, reflecting the strong economic expansion and renewed business confidence. The Treasury's 1989-90 economic report tabled
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    • 540 9 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government s decision to ease certain restrictions on its housing loan scheme will have a serious impact on the banking industry wooing civil servants to borrow will be more difficult, says a banker. DAC
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    • 272 9 NYT UNUSUAL and very large treding by a single party, thought to be Japanese, has captivated and disrupted the US government bond market, contributing to price swings and setting off fears of a corner in one issue of government bonds. The trader,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

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  • FOCUS
    • 687 11 NYT LESS than three months in *3ffice, Prime Minister Toshiki -'■eCaifu hat performed calisthenics Jsn National Fitness Day, given speeches endorsing the cause of consumers and generally tried to project an image of renewal and Stability in the government. In the
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    • 830 11 AP consumers have gained attention ■■■ipth a thundering protest over a new sales tax, but consumer movement still lacks the fighting to kindle indignation against price-gouging. consumers could certainly use a 2*9 teak," said Maseru Ogawa, director of the America«Sf>pan Society and a newspaper columnist.
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    • 722 11 AP JAPAN'S foreign minister leaves this week for a visit intended to bolster confidence in Hongkong and for 12-nation talks on a framework for greater economic cooperation in the Asian-Pacific region. Taro Nakayama's visit to Hongkong, beginning this Friday.
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 721 12 Reuter PLANS to reorganise the Philippine police and armed forces have put elements of the military on a collision course with the government of President Cora* zon Aquino just before she visits the United States and Canada. The plans prompted angry protests by officers
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    • 340 12 NYT WITH HER approval rating slipping in the opinion polls and criticism of her administration rising. President Corazon C Aquino, 56, is saying more unequivocally than ever that she will keep her pledge not to run again in 1992. In an
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    • 832 12 AFP NEW LUXURY hotels may soon be blossoming in Manila after years of falling tourist arrivals that threatened an earlier hotel boom in the mid-*****. Ten new five-star hotels are planned for construction in the capital by 1906 and five existing hotels are due for
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  • THE ARTS
    • 1050 13  -  DANCE By JENNIFER DUNNING NYT by Anna Kisselgoll, NYT NYT For young artists to follow in the footsteps of titans Is not a particularly happy lot Thus It Is with a new generation of modern dancers, with those who came after
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    • 651 13 CINEMA NYT "I DON'T THINK I ever want to see Potemkin' again." Arthur Mayer, the pioneer motion picture distributor, exhibitor, producer and, in his later years, a popular teacher of film, made this admission privately over lunch one day in 1981, shortly before
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    • 797 13  -  LITERATURE By MICHIKO KAKUTANI NYT MARY MCCARTHY, on* of America's pre-eminent women of letters, died of cancer last Wedneeday at New York Hoepital. She waa 77. In her long and prolific career aa a novelist, memoirist journalist and critic, Miaa McCarthy
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    • 841 14  -  THEATRE By SAMUEL G FREEDMAN NYT ONE AFTERNOON two years ago, when Richard Wesley was feeling especially frustrated in hie effort to write a play about qftat WEB Du Boia had called •*he talented tenth" of black £nerica, he drove from his
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    • 1001 15  -  ART By RITA REIF NYT WHEN VINCENT VAN GOGH's trims was sold at an auction for U5553.9 million in 1967 at Sotheby's in New York, it became the world's moat expensive painting. Nearly two years later and on the eve of a
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    • 239 14 The Velvets Relive the Rock 'N Roll era with the smooth sounds of the Velvets. Felinda, Addris Hash play a range that stretches from the 'fifties to the 'seventies. The Velvets perform from spm-Bpm Sunday to Friday. Fashion show every Monday to Wednesday. Plaza Hoifl, w wi. o7r «•»•< J
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    • 200 14 ENTER AND FEAST AT OUR GERMAN BANQUET TABLE Savour the waits of our masterchefs as they lay the tables for a lavish feast fit for kings. With over 60 German favourites, our German Buffet lunch at The Belvedere is almost as good as a culinary tour of the country. German
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    • 250 15 entertain.... I Set Lunches And Dinners Are Delightfully Different In The Park. Each day the Cafe-ui-Tbe-Park offers both a Western and Local-style set luncb and dinner. However, unlike other restaurants, we offer a different menu each day, so you 'U never see the same menu twice in two weeks. Luncb:
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    • 99 15 ©I MAPLE LEAF |R| I Sze Chuan Restaurant fefeiW 390 Victoria Street. #01-01 08 MKii Golden Landmark Savour the best HHH is in Sze-Chuan B^l A C SALAD BAR r LIGHT AND E A Y You won't believe your eyes An incredible selection of fresh salads from France and Belgium
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 585 15 mmUNixaa mmmm CRYPTIC PUZZLE 24 It can be sent beck too 28 Companies (5) ACROSS A 29 Low padded seat (7) 25 One piece to get the 30 Sportsgroond (5) 1 Decided to see stock- bird (7) 31 Approeches<s) ings (5) 26 Hesitate to obtain vie--6 Disney character leek- tory
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    • 1394 15 TV and RADIO m s i Sounds of the City I OUR CHOICE CASEY KASEM'S ROCK AND ROLL GOLDMINE, 10.30 pm, SBC 5 Casey Kasem explores the San Francisco sound a unique blend of rock, folk, Indian and even Latin music. Besides this, groups like Santana, The Steve Miller Band,
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  • SPORTS
    • 433 16  -  MOTOCROSS By CHARLES SAVAGE JOHOR BAHRU native Ismail Klewoon won the third leg ot the Castrol Motocross Championship yesterday. But it was local boy Steven Lee, who came in second, who notched up enough points to clinch the overall title. Penang's Kenneth Wong, who started the
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    • 436 16 GOLF AFP WAYNE LEVI claimed he was doing "nothing exceptional" on Saturday when he shot a re-cord-setting eight-under-par 63 to take a one-shot lead after three rounds in the US$2.5 million Nabisco Golf Championships in South Carolina. Levi, who has not won since 1906, improved
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    • 279 16 AP RONAN RAFFERTY of Northern Ireland, bidding to become the first Irishman to top the European money list since the legendary Christy O'Connor 20 years ago, shot a 2-under-par 70 on Saturday to hold a two-stroke lead after three rounds of the Volvo
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    • 181 16 BOXING AP IBF junior-middleweight champion Gianfranco Rosi may be disqualified following an anti-doping dispute with the Italian boxing federation. But his world title is not at risk. Antonio Sciarra, the federation president, said on Saturday that the 32-year-old Italian "will be punished" because he
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    • 491 16 BASEBALL AP THE OAKLAND ATHLETICS brought the quickest of ends to the longest of World Series on Ssturday night. Their coronation es rulers of the baseball world was merely delayed by the earthquake that devastated northern California, and waa never really
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    • 360 16 TENNIS AP TOP-SEEOEO Ivan Lendl swept past Michael Chang 6-2, 6-3 and Miloslav Mecir beat Brad Gilbert 6-4, 7-5 on Saturday to set up an all-Czech final at the expense of the Americans in the U551,050,000 European Community Championship in Antwerp. Lendl let his famed
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    • 226 16 AFP WIMBLEDON CHAMPION Steffi Graf overcame tenacious Czech Jana Novotna in a tournament in Brighton to book a place in the final yesterday against Yugoslavia's Monica Seles. Graf's 4-6 6-3 6-3 duel with Novotna on Saturday forced her to the brink. Novotna, 21 earlier this month, is
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 7 16 maruman golf classic'B9 SIINGAPORE NOVEMBER 15-19, 1989
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 565 17 Mm mm*** HOCK LOCK SIEW INVESTORS wondering what to do with their Malaysian and Singapore stocks after last Friday's "split" bombshell should note this: First, whatever happens, value remains. No government can take away the legal title you have to your shares.
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    • 919 17 C»rr««l b Ms om T**1m ptywwnl Mi doss payaMa Mftw laat yoa> A I S ft 12% lb) Dac 27 Jon 11 Joa 23 12% 10% AMDS 2% lb) Nov 16 Nov 30 Oac 29 2% 1% A Gntorprisos 5%ID Nov 3 Nov 17 Dac 7 5% 11%
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    • 338 17 Bernama SINGAPORE-BASED Kuok Brothers has taken a 40 par cant stake in Prodintern (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, touted as the first Soviet-Malay-sian joint-venture company. The joint-venture firm has targeted a turnover of US$lOO million next year as it seeks to increase trade between
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    • 445 17  -  By KEVIN GWEE OENTING BHO's gaming and hotel arm. Resorts World Bhd (RWB), has forecast a gross profit of M 555.45 million and M 5173.72 million for the years ending Dec 31. 1060 and Dec 31, 1000 respectively. This tranalatee
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    • 511 17 GROUP ACQUIRES 20.1 pc OF HONGKONG'S SEMI-TECH MICRO MBT BERJAYA CORP (Malaysia) has acquired a 20.14 per cent stake in Semi-Tech Microelectronics (Far East) Ltd, the Hongkonglisted Arm which owns the "Singer" trademark, for HK$3O6 million. Wholly-owned subsidiary, Berjaya Corp (Cayman) Ltd, first
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    • SES
      • 1665 18  -  Singapore By ABDUL HADHI THE ANNOUNCEMENT of the split between the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) and the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) on Friday has set the stage for the local stock market to resume its roller-coaster ride, which began on Black
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    • 6667 18 Qr'a Gr's Tal Last Vol Wttk Last Quota Olv Dtv Y'M Nat M Cap High Low Coda Company Sal* +or- (*000) High Low Buyar Sallar C'vr PIE Smll OCT 27 SESDAQ 280 120 t 4000 Amtek Eng 200 270 -1 2183 272 288 269 270 12 ON
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    • MARKET REVIEWS
      • 1086 19 Hongkong DBS Securities THE Hang Seng Index advanced 29 points on Monday. HongkongBank was in the limelight with attention focused on its sizsabla hidden reserves Investors believe that the bank will disclose the figures in the foreseesble future if it wants to
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      • 651 19 I K.Lumpur MBT THE PROMISE of cheerful Budget failed to lift spirits on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week and prices closed easier across the board in generally quiet trading. Dealers said that initially, investors were encouraged by Finance Minister Datuk
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      • 661 19  -  Week ended Oct 27 Complied by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES A Enterprise* Proposed rights issue of three-for-four at M 52.30 per share. Kanwnflng Corpi Non-renounceabie Restricted Offer for Sale of 129 m new Komunting shores to existing shareholders in the ratio of three Offer Shares for every five
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      • 571 20 New York AP CORPORATE PROFITS, often relegated to a subordinate role in recent years, have staged a strong comeback as a driving force in the (JS stock market. But unhappily for investors who like their news upbeat, the earnings news that has been capturing
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      • 484 20 Tokyo AFP SHARE PRICES rose on the Tokyo Stock Exchange for the second week in a row as the Nikkei Stock Average finished the week at 35,527.29 yen for a moderate 40.91-yen weekly advance. The Nikkei gained a hefty 370.36 yen the
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      • 424 20 London AFP THURSDAY'# shock news of British Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson's resignation hit an already fragile London stock market for six this past week, adding to existing jitters over a looming recession in Britain and nervousness over Wall Street s
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      • 398 20 AP AMID a wave of buyouts by Japanese companies overseas, a British company surprised the Japanese public by announcing plans to take over a well-known but financially troubled Japanese audio-maker on Friday. Sansui Electric Co has agreed to a friendly takeover by
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      • 474 20  -  Mff By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Securities AFTER the previous week's excitement European markets fell gently last week on low volumes. Investors were nervous and were holding back to see what happens. This means of course that a glut of spectators and too few players
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      • 343 20 Sydney AFP THE Australian share market sank heavily in a week of flat but jittery trading as investors took the lead from offshore markets and stayed out of equity. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, fell 52.7 points on the week to
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      • 184 20 AFP INSTITUTIONAL investors went on a buying spree last week, pushing up share prices on the Indian bourse. The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) sensitive index touched its highest level in many weeks as it gained 14 points and closed at 756.58 on Friday.
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 979 21 New York Reuter DISENCHANTMENT with poor corporate earnings and concerns that the US economy may be slowing too fast knocked Wall Street stocks lower lor the fifth straight day last Friday. The Dow Jonea Industrial Average cloeed at 2,596.72, down 17.01 points. Some 170 million
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      • 810 21 London AP LONDON share prices closed sharply lower last Friday in active trading on Chancellor Nigel Lawson's resignation and a rapid sell-off on Wall Street. Shares were depressed initially by Thursday s losses in New York and by the drop in sterling after Mr Lawson's resignation.
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      • 1019 21 Amsterdam OCT *7 ABM 40.4 -0.3 ZIan. 106.4 -1.0 AftSd 110.7 -4.3 JEST W.3 -3.4 JSSiL «7 AMEV nijnn 78 o -o# AhM -0-* aoc£3 -S- 7 Bortomy.................. 111.0 "2.4 Buaftrmon Tattaroda. 04.5 -14 r**A 70.0 -0 7 Si 40.00 -0 8 nZn 112.80 -2.3 ElMvlair -.717 -1 Potdwr. 42.1
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      • 542 21 COMPANIES YIELD TO INVESTOR OUTCRY AP THREE major Wall Street firms have capitulated to an investor outcry and abandoned or curtailed a computerised trading strategy widely blamed for turmoil in the stock market. In addition, an Insurance company that manages more
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    • 495 22  -  MORE SPINOFFS EXPECTED AS INDORAYON EXPANDS By WILLIAM CHIA OUT IN THE JUNGLES of northern Sumatra, a state-of-the-art US$25O million pulp mill is humming away 24 hours a day. On the drawing board is a US$lOO million rayon plant which the owner of the
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    • 137 22 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government, anticipating a rush for houses following the introduction of new incentives for the industry under the 1900 Budget, will monitor their prices to check sgainst excessive profit-making, Housing and Local Government Minister Lee Kim Sai said in Kajsng yesterday. The
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    • 529 22 Bernama UMNO YOUTH'S first official meeting with former Malaysian prime minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will pave the way for several meetings to unite Malays, Umno Youth leader Oatuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said yesterday. "The open discussion with the Tunku today is
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    • 140 22 Bernama MORE INCENTIVES could have been given to the corporate sector in Malaysia's 1990 Budget because the country's economy has recovered considerably to allow more perks to be offered, says a tax consultant. Kenneth Lim of Ernst and Whinney said in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday
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    • 467 22  -  CHINA MARKET PROMISING By GENEVIEVE CUA NEXT YEAR will be a tough one for advertising agencies in Hongkong, but Harry Reid, Ogilvy Mather s regional director for Asia, is confident that the colony will remain a viable market. Mr Reid said
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    • 389 22 BRITISH marketing services giant WPP Group is setting its sights on doubling its presence in the Far East, an area which executive and financial wizard Martin Sorrell has described as the geographically weak link in the group's worldwide network. An Asian expansion
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    • 418 22 Reuter THE KHMER ROUGE said yesterday its guerillas were advancing in an attempt to capture a main route from the western Cambodian outpost of Pailin to the city of Battambang. Western diplomats said that if they took control of Route 10, it
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    • 489 22  -  By HARISH MEHTA BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's autocratic rule over the Conservative Party could be seriously challenged by the party's top-brass, who are jockeying for leadership at the forthcoming party elections. Lord Patrick Jenkin, a former minister in the
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    • LATE FILE
      • 44 22 AP A TSUNAMI warning was issued in northern Japan yesterday after the area was hit by an eerthquaka estimated at 6.5 on the Rich tor scale. Tha police aaid that thers were no immediate reports of injuries or damage. AP
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      • 59 22 AFP CHINA'S urban unemployment rate has been forecast to double this year, posing a major problem for the Beijing government as it tries to get the country's economy back on track. "The unemployment problem has come to the forefront of our whole society," said Song Xiaowu,
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      • 63 22 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Babe has rapped the Opposition tor trying to capitalise on personal matters in the campaigning tor the Sungai Beear state by-election. He was referring to the distribution of books entitled "Skandal Mat Talb. MB Selangor" (The Selangor Chief Minister Mat Talb
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      • 49 22 AFP THE INDONESIAN government has reprimanded five daily newspapers tor inaccurate reporting about poisoned biscuits which have claimed 28 lives. Antara news agency said yesterday that the newspapers had carried reports suggesting that other food, beverages and cigarettes, too, were contaminated, contrary to government findings. AFP
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      • 53 22 AP US SECRETARY of State James Baker has agreed to modify Washington's Middle East peace propoeal to make it more acceptable to Israel. Israel radio reported. It sakf that Mr Baker had made the changes following a week of intensive contacts with Israeli Foreign Minister
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      • 49 22 AFP SOUTH Australia's Lsbour government yesterday called a state poll for November 25 which analysts said could shape up as a key barometer of national political sentiment shead of general elections. Premier John Bannon is seeking a third term after seven years in office. AFP
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      • 39 22 AFP THE CHINESE authorities yesterday indefinitely cloeed s forum for free speech in s western Beijing park in a bid to stop Chinese snd foreigners from meeting and exchanging views, witnesses ssid. AFP
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      • 32 22 AFP FIVE msle prisoners, all illegal immigrants from Indonesia. have escaped from a prison in Simpang Rengam, Johore, state chief police officer Zskaria Chek ssid yesterday. AFP
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    • 1060 17 alarm wrist watch REVUETHbMMEN Manufacturers 00C HANOVER MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOUDATED STATEMENT Of CONDITION CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS December 31, Year Ended December 31, (In Millions) 1988 1987 (In Millions) 1988 1987 ASSETS INTEREST REVENUE Cash and Due from Banks 2,310 2,151 ***** S 3 S 3
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    • 633 20 THE BANK OF EAST ASIA LIMITED 10, DES VOEUX ROAD. CENTRAL HONG KONG CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AT 31ST DECEMBER 1988 CONSOLIDATED PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 1988 1987 ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1988 HKS'OOO HKS'OOO 1988 1987 SHARE CAPITAL HKTOOO HKS'OOO Authorised Profit for the year 280.226 223.932 200.000.000
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    • 633 20 APPROVED ISSUES Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ayer Hitom Tin One-tor-ihren Q Mjl JO par shor*. Ex-dot* Oct 12 toots dot* Oct 26 Accaptonc* ft Poiasnt. NY A Eu Yon Sang Bnnowobl* ono-tor-onn rights *sv* of $&ISe 3% mm cured loo* nod 1999/1994 at par Onn TSf w« bo adottod tor *v*ry
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    • 690 21 SinGAPORE AIRLinES (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors of Singapore Airlines Limited wishes to make the following announcement:1 UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1989 THE COMPANY THE GROUP THE GROUP 30.9.89 30.9.88 Change 30.9.89 30.9.88 Change Financial Year 1988-89 S$ Million
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    • 500 22 Banker sees civil servant loans drying up, PAGE 9 Free clippings of Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. A prominent property consultant is being sued for valuing the wrong house. (Oct 23) 2. Keppel Singapore's Philippine subsidiary doing very well. (Oct
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 123 23 AFP STORMS WREAKED HAVOC with shipping around Britain on Saturday, with coastguards rescuing all 40 crew from a Pakistani freighter which sank and 33 crew from a Nigerian factory ship that ran onto rocks. French seamen and British coast guards rescued the 40 crew of the
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      • 112 23 CONTRIN HOLDING AG, a Luxembourg company will purchase through one of its affiliates, the holding company of Intermodal Equipment Associates (lEA), an American container leasing company based in San Francisco. The acquisition is scheduled for completion within 90 days. The Contrin Group was originally
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      • 91 23 Reuter NORWAY WILL DEMAND full compensation for cleaning up oil spilt by a Brazilian ship that ran aground and broke in two off western Norway five days ago, Norway's State Pollution Board said. Oil has been leaking from the 38,000 tonne Mercantile Marica since the bulk
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      • 114 23 Reuter GLOBAL WARMING may endanger some Arctic animal and plant species but could make oil exploration, navigation and the lives of northern dwellers easier over the next 50 years, said Barrie Maxwell, federal superintendant of Arctic climatology at a confernce in Canada. Global warming is
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    • 323 23  -  By RAHITA ELIAS THE LOCAL shipbroking association should assume a higher profile by offering expert views and comments to both the media and the government on important shipping matters, said a senior shipbroker. "You can also be pro-active by raising with the government matters
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    • 176 23 Reuter THE PANAMA CANAL ended fiscal year 1989 with a US$l6 million deficit because of increased operating costs and a 3 per cent drop in the number of ships using the waterway, Canal officials said. Robert Page, chairman of the the Panama
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    • 1159 23 Pog« CoJuom ABC ConkitnflM* 5 1 Accord Shog Eight 3/* Aibot'os Seo-Air Seven S Alfred C T oepfer Thirteen S Ahrenkiel llw Twelve J APC lii* Seven 5 Aft five 3-5 AfS Thirteen 3 Arrow Lines Eleven 5 Asian Express Tan 2/3 A cWorehousing Thirteen 5 AHat
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    • 303 23 THE BALTIC and International Maritime Conference (Bimco) will on Nov 23 hold its second course in Singapore on practical shipping matters. In its focus on making better decisions, the course will train participants on how to eliminate or reduce the number of mishaps
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    • 397 23  -  COMPANY ALSO TO EXTEND FAR EAST-SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE By JEAN FOONG TAIWANESE CARRIER Kien Hung Line plans to have a weekly container service covering the North Asian ports from the second half of next year. "In mid-November this year it
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    • 306 23 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) has finally completed overhauling its tariff structure. Among the major changes, rstes on the Japan westbound rates will be pegged in yen, as reported earlier in Shipping Times. Terminal handling charges, which were previously included in the sea freight section,
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    • 834 24 THIS FORTNIGHTLY report compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the individual
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    • 663 24 SEVERAL block deals for bulk carriers were tied up last week, said secondhand shipbrokers in London last week. A couple of bulk carriers were sold at US$lO.7 million en bloc to Norwegian buyers. These were 1972-bu i It Pacemperor (34.684 dwt) and the Pacmonarch (26,479 dwt). The Southern Progress,
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    • 1241 24 Lloyd's List International TANK CONTAINERS represent a small niche within the overall container shipping business, but after reefers, they probably constitute the most dynamic sector of the market at present. There are currently some 50,000 tank containers in operation, which amount to
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    • 1818 24 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Transtalner Schedule* Blk Op Gdn Data/Tim* Tlma From Tlma To Booking Gala Anton 8I589N *****9 0700 30/1430 30/1500 NA 2 03 31/0*45 31 AK'5 NA 2 AMm 8 8909 31 10 89 1900 *****0 *****5
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    • 230 25 Reuter IRANIAN GUNBOATS attacked an Iraqi tug in the northern Gulf last Wednesday and killed a crewman, shipping sources said, but oil markets and regional officials reacted calmly. In the first such incident reported since the end of the Iran-Iraq war
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    • 615 25 DRY CARGO freight futures recovered early fade by the close to finish up 13 points to unchanged, although the market appears to have loet its momentum, with the single voyage market fairly quiet on Thursday, dealers said. Futures found chart support at the morning s lows but, with
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    • 157 25 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (Far East/Europe): "K" Line Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line ANRO (Straits/Australia): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Djakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd Lines Neptune Orient Lines MAM (StreHs/Japan): Interasia
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    • 7681 34 ML CHaaagial. Oct M»v 1. Mandte ScanOutcht. Oct 30. •ver CNeemy, Evergreen. Oct 31. UMn Evpreee. Trtot, No* 1<PK). IBpat n»in> Mtxtt Une. No* 1/2 jjpngi 1. Trtot. Nov 2 Nfraato Mubarak Nor Mia Lin*. No* 3. LMo No. CNna Ocaan Shpg.
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    • 63 23 «SHIP LASHING MATERIALS SPECIALIST KINTERMARINE SUPPLY CO (PTE) LTD T*t: 2«8®»33 (6 UltM) Tin IMCCO R*****8 Fbk 264*477 Lt*\ T r ff -i&iXtf > j^u^^BH^BHf e,; >: W y jjfigfi £77DC supply £J3 "■< m,i I 1 AMI 11/ l I ,11r«rff4ra message/xfefe mwns»^: >- p a W Jr? 1
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    • 160 23 INSIDE ij Tank container market dynamic TANK CONTAINERS represent a small niche within the overall container shipping business, but after reefers, they probably constitute the most dynamic sector of the market at present. There are currently some 50,000 tank containers in operation, which amount to only one per cent of
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 148 24 3S^SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. OCT 30, 1989 LEGEND R Temper oture o^. f IhunOerstorm Weather W,nd direcnon with speed m knot* v Show Q Ro*t Wove height e Cloudy Sky i Swvfoc* wmd* ore indicoted by orrow* which fly with the »«d On« tui c*cle represent*
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    • 1119 26 I ra mm* regular independent full container service GREECE/PIRAEUS NORASIA LINE. THE SHIPPING LINE FOR PIRAEUS. NO OTHER LINE CAN OFFER YOU; 1) SINGAPORE/ PIRAEUS —17 DAYS 2) WEEKLY FIXED DAY DEPARTURE/ARRIVAL SINGAPORE FRIDAY PIRAEUS MONDAY 3) DIRECT CALL (NOT TRANSHIPPED) 4) PRIORITY BERTHING/NO DELAYS TO GET THE BEST SERVICE
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    • 1436 27 —-jjj Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd P&o STRAITS SHIPPING Mm agja"**'* fP" W Ttm N'kuri I'Htvwi R'tea Uft umoon rota a/11 b/u sai oiu aiu w wi USUW I (2/11 27/11 21/11 2MI 2*ll 2*ll ACCEPTS CARGO DUE SAILS S S S W S S£ STRAITS VENTURE V2K Muara, L»b, KK
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    • 1620 27 TQ; EWQPE TO: FAR EAST HANJIN SSXST I S SI 5 Su CHOYAWC PARK 004E ST ttjll fiJH $n K2j7«?t£2,2L U/U 8(11 mi 11/1J B/U M/U HANJIN OAKLAND 004E IK/11 «A 1 10/11 I*ll SStyiSSyj'SL «(H <w I a*™* SUCCESS«* 11/11 I*ll uiu 23/11 W HU IVU IVU 17/12 11/12
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    • 28 27 REGULAR SERVICE TO KARACHI S POKE LOADING FOft HUA HE Vlll 2900 KARACHI SMMUtAWA MCISMM N.T.Y TKAMSMMTATIOM CO. (PTt) LTD. Tat; UINU Ik A3 21»11 Fu 22MSM II
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    • 325 27 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE !< SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS VESSEL KOGGEGRACHT AMBALIKA COSMIC TRADER VOY. NO. S S2 4 S'pora 3/11 9/11 13/11 P. Mv* 6/11 1301 lfi/li P«unf Hong Kong Yokohama 29/11 1/12 Nagoya 27/11 3/12 Osaka 1/12 4/12 Sonboku Moji Funabashi •For Ditchartiog Only i IML NTERMARITIME
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    • 796 28 BP—fc" ■■■■■■HPVVPViniPWViIH (lift ■BiMMIMM mSmSmvitt I fcppi Loodinj tar- I IRAN WLAO PJL 712 Soltod BANDAR ASMS iran mroußi pa ra Son* banoar arras 9V AM/fAffAN PIMCT fWVICT (■/BULK CONTAINER) HA SPORE GUAM SAIPAN tPARKI£' V 2 M NOV II NOV 17 NOV ■SPARKLE' V 3 M NOV 12 DEC
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    • 754 28 I (R) HAN JIN SHIPPING I FULL CONTAINER SERVICE HANJIN LE HAVRE MRR I !fU I SfT* OflT SST* ST"" 2701 MfU HAJUIN HASAN Kl« 1101 2*» Wll 102 JO2 402 Wl WSAN Ml WW CHOYANC Pm HW 1101 402 7/U WWW CHOTAR6 SUCOSS M llfll N PONAMG M W
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    • 188 28 GUANGZHOU MARITIME ®!S TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA SOUTHERN LINE REGULAR LINER SERVICES (FORTNIGHTLY SAILING) HONG KONG PORT KELANG PENANG BANGKOK ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FROM HONGKONG TO MALAYSIAN PORTS VESSEL LTJL VOY MKC BW WC P* BKK HKG M/V TAI BAO 23/10 05/11 09/11 19/11 25/11 M/V SHI BAO 1/99 15/11
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    • 1165 29 agaaPff pacific international lines (pte) ltd '■jga'i' fg jp P,L Building, 140 Cecil Street #0300, Singapore 0106, Tel: *****33 jFABEAST U(L VOY «IN JKT MY VOY MKQ YOK NOO KOO BUS KM JAO HAMPAHTT 4M« sld old mwt mm a/11 is/11 11/11 ivii ism ism mm •owa 4MS 31/10 1/11
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    • 340 29 I DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD e P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMMEM INDONESIA P.T. TMKORA LLOYD S'PORC A'DAM/R'OAMH'MIRG/ BREMEN ANTWERP kutai" v.i*-«t a/u mi vu vu um -ton- i«u u/u i«/u a/u a/u U BONTANG" VD-WB 2/U U/U 4/1 1/1 14/1 9uh|itt to kiduowMnL Also wrtptflj
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    • 469 29 mMmssmi MYANMA WBk FIVE STAR LINE m (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S'port P.Ktlang Ptnang Bangkok PAGAN VM7W VI NOV 2/3 NOV HPA-AN VMM IVMNOV 4 THE BANK LINE i WimmSff 1 I EXPRESS TO PAPUA MEW GUINEA 1 Spore COLUMBUS SINGAPORE V2S In Port I MORAYBANK VI4S
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    • 1220 30 SUSHI VOY *INDC fK/PNG ISGP LI CHLS NFK NYC HFX OOCL FORTUNE 17 30/10 31/10 2/11 25/11 5/12 7/12 J/12 13/12 AMBASSADOR BRIDGE 25 1/11 7/11 9/11 2/12 12/12 14/12 16/U 20/12 NEPTUNE GARNET 23 13/11 14/11 16/11 9/12 15/12 21/12 23/12 27/12 OOCL FAIR 17 20/11 21/11 123/11 11/12
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    • 660 30 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AcwpMm FCL/FCL ConWiwri Support P KMsog Pwwf LwdM| lw^ Motto M By Footer By Fmtar TULSIOAS W 44 3 No. From/tMb/Sfte/Atel Ml IDM »4t tec Z7 Nov 27 Not From*Mb/Sy*vAtel TULSIOAS *45 20 Doc 14 Ok 14 Ok Frw*Mbft«VAtel KALIOAS *.47 H Jw 13 Jw 13 ten
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    • 522 30 GOLDEN line »>SLV\ GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD V I a T.IW Ayff Strttt m SINCAPOM 0104 TEL 5343W (10 LINES) r«i *****84 STRAITS PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: r«n P mow fw« GOLDEN wiNOE* Cotente/KmcMMa. fife* OOUXN HAVEN CoteoteflUrocteOatei Site CM HA SERVICE GUANC SHU I Oct QAIYUN SMAN Huwcpu/Swiftei toPwt
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    • 1111 31 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Bookings: FE/EUfIOPE *****53,*****19, ANRO-*****18 TPA-*****42/*****16, lAS *****48 Documentation: *****44^*****14 2JJ2S Terminal: *****22 CFS:M2 *****50/*****40 NEPLINE SDN. BHD KJ_ *****33, P. Kslang *****87, Parang *****0 J. Bthtu *****0,*****1 S Sis $no 2H STi SSsT STi Si! Si VH P«ka* 018 07/11 09/11 10/11 Neptune Zircon 4W 11/U
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    • 192 31 FCL/LCL Acceptance Weekly consol at our CFS to taatfk Sydney, Melbourne, n nail mi lln fla Inli nite A fliilniWn nWlwrfiue, bDSMnS, AOOSXK Imp Mm* Al Ports ISA: Al Ports ivtft/K: Al Major Ports fir fMtr BanQkok, HonQkong, Keeking. KaosNung, Mania, 1 Tokyo, Yokohama. Kobe Warehousing ft Transportation (1988) Pta
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    • 40 31 ijp)FREIGHT SERVICES HONGKONG 10/11, 18/11 BANGKOK 7/11 PORT KELANG 6/11 MELBOURNE, SYDNEY 7/11 EUROLINES N.V. ANTWERP BREAKBULK SERVICE TO NORTH CONTINENT KK S'PORE LOADING FOR HANDYMARINER 28/10 5/11 ROT TBN 19/11 27/11 ROT/ANT AGENTS:- TRANSOCEAN LINERS (PTE) LTD TEL: *****33
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    • 932 31 it 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 ***** fWM p. KEIANC MESSRS MAI THONG SNIPPING 127 PaMnaStraaL Pananf, Malay** W% HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON
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    • 601 32 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND SIN Am ROM HBG RST ULBRICMT l/BI m M/U 0«U 11/U 14/12 T WIN OA 3W yiT 16/U 2S/U 25/U 21/12 O/Ol DM lAMMCA: ACCEFTIIM CAMO FOR UMASSOL, KIRUT, LATTAKIA, ALEXAMBIA, FORT SAJO, MMEUS, TMESSAUMNKI, IZMIR.
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    • 924 32 |Prl HEUNG-A SHIPPING K&jl Korean Flag Vessels ■E***** STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE 1 Vmmli Nam* ETD BS SPORE PKLG KEE BUSAN MO JI NO I DON AM/910* 22/10 01 03/11 04-o*ll U-13/U B-U/ll ZIAI NO 9 DONAM/tUN 31A0 10-12/11 U-14/11 22-22/U B-27/U 2J/11 S.OIAMONO/SMN 09/11 19-21/11 22-23/11 OMB/12 11A2 HKG 29/11 IN
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    • 177 32 BontermJ I GUARANTEED WEEKLY CONSOL TO/FROM: SWEDEN GOTHENBURG, OSLO USA LOS ANGELES, LONGBEACH EUROPE HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM ANTWERP Also provide Transshipment, Door-to-Door Factory Handling Services CONTERM FREIGHT (F.E.) PTE LTD. I S PORE TEL: 2350*33 FAX: ******1 MANILA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL VOY SING [MANILA LUCKY HOVER INB IN PT 2/11/29
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    • 544 32 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/PK. BALAM SEMAR ANG/PAN J ANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU VSL ETA ETO LOADING FOR DELI INDAH 2.11 89 4.11J9 PANJAN6/PK BALAM NAGA JAVA 5.1129 8.1129 PANJANG LAMPUNG JAYA In Port 4.1129 SEMARANG/PANJANG PINANG JAYA 10.1129 12.1129 PANJANG/PK. BALAM PERITA JAYA 2.11.89 4.1129 PANJANG/JAKARTA ABADI JAYA
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    • 452 32 ASEAN PORTS PIYA BHLHB I JENLINK law Frt |Q1 a— |fll qua mm tm fh yu mm tin KITI BHURI BIN Suw yu M 1/11 HYA BHUM MM INd 1/11 fat U/Il AHA BHUBI m Vm W Sm UfU dcia muii m sit 11/11 TM, M/U KITI BHIHi gW Sun
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    • 962 33 I VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE KHF/DUBAI KARACHI 1 LANKA SRIMATHI 71W 03/11 14/11 I LANKA SIRI 130W 19/11 I LANKA SIRI 131W 02/12 I LANKA SRIMANI 72W 03/12 15/12 I ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO (FCIACL) FOR I A) IN 01 AN PORTS I MADRAS TUTICORIN COCHIN MANGALORE BOMBAY I B) ARABIAN GULF
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    • 365 33 METIMPUN SMPPWCI LME m (National Line of Ethlopu) ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL PCH/PKO ETA LOAOINQ ro* MV ANCMNET 3/11 OARESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI VOY 17VM ASSAB. U ASSAM A HOOEIOAH ABBAY WONZ It/12 DAPESSALAAM MOMBASA OJMOUTI VOY 22W8 ASSAB MASS4WA HOOEIOAH ASYOT 21/1 OARESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI VOY 20WB ASSAB. MASSAWA HOOEIOAH
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    • 1147 33 CRYSTAL FREIGHTI Sl-r* SERVICES PTE LTD v TEL: *****88/*****22 HONGKONG/ CHINA 4/11 3 10/11 BANGKOK 3/11 A 7/11 P. KELANG/PENANG 3/11 4 10/11 BU3AN 2/11 A 3/11 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 5/11 3 12/11 MANILA 3/11 3 13/11 JAKARTA 4/11 3 11/11 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 3/11 3 3/11 FREMANTLE 1/11 3 13/11 PORT MORESBY/LAE 7/11
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    • 387 33 BAY OF BENGAL SERVICES VESSELS tor SIB MAA CAL Ciß CALABAR 78CNB SLD 4/11 TIGER BAY 85N IN PT 6/11 LEUVE 9113 2/11 611 10/11 SUSAK 86N 4/11 11/11 CALABAR 79CNB 12/11 18/11 TIGER BAY 87N 13/11 20/11 LEUVE 9114 17/11 20/11 24/11 SUSAK 88N 18/11 25/11 vkthmi nmca RORO/LOLO
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    • 236 33 V W[\hk ■MLnM«i > W?VHAMAaa|AiAUUiU3iUS|BfI -,i TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND vs. |mpnn|fr—mjßUi, I %Sji Kadkimd [0— <n T twt ami zhhUv ~i*ni *il vu u/u wi l nuow 5 aol vu «u iyu a/u ail y 55E a w w w ~m tvi da c «muk m ~w ~mi ~w Jm
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    • 49 34 Egyptian International Shipping Company »*•>, SERVING DIRECT TO/FROM PORT SUEZ, ALEXANDRIA, AND PORT SAID BY EGYPTIAN HAG VESSEIS tASTtouwp m tern > "«*aw rr* iron am I > Accimao cowTAwtw *wo coavtwnoaAL caaqoc*. IfOH AOENT: KAWASAK) IfORI (FT*) LTD TIL TTUpn 149 cccn. ST #25-01 OS BUM TLX NS BIM
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    • 801 34 J LCL FCL SERVICE TO/FROM I [Ml [M B m CHF* operetea ow 000 terminela/officea In UJ.A. II Jb CEIF 7 wnrw over 60,000 points in U.S.A. V Im m M <>«•« relietole LCL/FCL aemeea. Gtntrtl Agtnts: 773AA/S~ZJA//C— PENANG KL: allied-LINK SINGAPORE: Z23Z\ XfiSr 04-*****2 *****8955 778 6522(22 lines) SEffi
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    • 625 35 2 COMPANIA PERUANA 5 \fiEk DE VAPORES I m "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" J W ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM f 4 CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* A OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* 3 WITH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. j J Panang* P. Katang Singapore A 2 THONASEVERETT 9/11 Nov 12/14
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    • 642 35 FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accaatiM FCL/LCL cjrgoM to USA Eaet I Weet Coeet. Carribtoen.Eatt Canada. HAITI Guatemala an 4 Honduras HS )S PONE IMAINLINEB |L*X [KST jSAV [NYC frfX ZIM SINGAPORE 1/11 {Ml IBERIA SjU 14/12 17tU I*l2 0/12 A. VESSEL 11/11 2IM IBERIA i IU 14/12 17/12 V*U 71/17 ZIM
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    • 581 35 M SING KWANG HANG SHIPPING ft TRANSPORTATION (PTE) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE [vessel Is pore I Jakarta I Surabaya" JENHOL 140 4/11 7/11 pT VESSEL 1/11 4/11 I—VESSEL SPORE [BANGKOK i A VESSEL 1/11 4/11 |A"VESSEL |5/11 16 11 DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 3 NOV MANILA 3 NOV HONG
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    • 510 35 PSRINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETD ETA ETD PRABHAKTI 308-309 A 31/10 31/10 3/11 3/11 PRASETIA 38-39 A 4/11 5/11 7/11 7/11 PRABHAKTI 400-401 A 7/11 7/11 9/11 9/11 PRASETIA 40-41 A 11/11 12/11 14/11
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    • 451 35 SjN FMEAIT 5/11 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 3/11 BANGKOK 3/11 MANILA 5/11 JAKARTA 4/11 PORT KELANG/PENANG 2/11 BUSAN 2/11 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 8/11 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu Shenzhen Fuzhou Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai SIM EIMPt/H 4/11 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 4/11 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary /Roumania/Poland/Bulgana/Czech. S!M USA/CAHAM 6/11 L.A./NYC/SFO 6/11 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREALtiii Agmum/ni TTftiftwt
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    • 1184 36 h&HVUNQfII Bang MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD. HEutiflSßaHjßSHi M EASTBOUND TO USA WESTBOUND FROM USA ;TO PSW SIW HKG IBM OAK SEA FROM PSW LBH OAK SEA HKG SIN ULAMOIA 27E 03/11 ®/ll 27/11 30/11 03f12 HYUNDAI COMMANDER UW 02/10 05/10 00/10 21/10 82/U I HYUNDAI CHALLENGER 2K 10/11 U/ll 04/12
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    • 962 36 I te JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST POUT KELANC VU A IOfU MANILA (01 13/11 PCNANC 4/11 4 1/11 BUSAN 2/11 W BANGKOK Vll A Ull TOKYO Z/ll 7/11 HONG KONG 2JU «/U KOBE 2/11 A 7/11 CHINA
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