The Business Times, 13 November 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 514 1  -  By JOHN TAN GARMENT MAKERS, smarting from last year's overbidding that led to a $42 million windfall for the Trade Development Board, have been paying much less for their quotas this year. Industry sources estimated that the TD6 has received only about $30
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  • 486 1  -  MARKET-MAKING FACILITY EXPECTED TO BE READY BY JAN 2 By MAGDALENE NG A MARKET-MAKING facility for trading in Malaysian shares is likely to be in place by Jan 2 next year, making it possible for Singapore market players to trade in
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  • 125 1 AFP CHINA PLANS to use future foreign exchange earnings to service its US$4O billion foreign debt, which enters a peak repayment period in the *****, Foreign Trade Minister Zheng Tuobin was quoted as saying. "We will rely on annual foreign exchange earnings to
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  • 236 1 Bernama THE AMANAH SAHAM Bumiputera (ASB) scheme launched on Saturday and the move towarda trading Amanah Saham Nasional (ASN) shares in the stock exchange represent the second phase of efforts to expoee bumiputras to the investment world. Permodalan Naaional Bhd (PNB) general manager
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  • 158 1 AP CHINA'S senior leader, Deng Xiaoping, yesterday called on the military to give its full support to communist party chief Jiang Zemin, who last week replaced Mr Deng as head of the party's powerful Central Military Commission. In an impromptu speech to senior military
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  • 443 1 Reuter WEST GERMANY is expected to come under strong pressure today to pledge its commitment to the Western alliance by backing controversial plans to introduce a single currency in the European Community. As East Germany's dramatic lifting of the
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  • 127 1 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN riot police yesterday broke up violent antigovernment protests by thousands of radical workers trying to form a nationwide alliance of trade unions, witnesses said. Armoured vana fired volleys of tear gaa at a Seoul university when about 3,000 chanting protesters tried
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  • 411 1 Agencies EAST GERMAN LEADER Egon Krenz haa diamissed any suggestion of German reunification as more than one million jubilant countrymen flooded into the West under a new open-border policy. West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Egon Krenz spoke by telephone and Mr Kohl
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  • 109 1 SHIPPING TIMES is growing. From today, we add two pages to the section to bring readers a better package of local, regional and worldwide news on the marine industry. Readers can look forward also to news on cargo generation, land haulage and sea-air cargo, as well as
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 309 1 —M MANAGEMENT EVERYBODY'S talking about how the world is shrinking. Yet the task of organising an international company remains one of the toughest in business. PAGE 2 MANAGEMENT buy-outs have grown in size and complexity. So have the financing packages. With so much at stake and so many variables involved,
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    • 178 1 Broker* advteed not to be too aure, PAQE 19 <• SST.—-• SSL_. wW ym \mm WW ym Lim Kah Ngam rated Aaian S Market 6 a buy on weakness Commodities 8 Palm Oil. Metals. PVC firm said to be Produce. Rubber. Tin in line for KLSE listing Crosswords 17 Focus
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1504 2 Everyone talks about how the world is shrinking. Yet the task of organising an international company remains one of the toughest in business. Here are some of the latest ideas in the field. The Economist GLOBAL, often with an added-is-ing or -isation, has
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    • 732 2  -  Spotlight on Management By TING PUONG HUAT "OUR MANUFACTURING people ignore our sales plans and march to the beat of their own drummer. Even though we have a lot of inventory we do not have the products we need.'' "The marketing group s sales forecasts
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    • 695 3 Title: The Sun Also Sets Why Japan Will Not Be Number One. Author: Bill Emmott Publisher: Simon and Schuster, 275 pegee. $29.95. Reviewer: CHUANQ PECK MING SOMEWHERE in this book, Bill Emmott tells of a Japanese housewife who takes over her husband's trucking firm that
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    • 541 3  -  By MICHAEL SKAPINKER FT PHONING a company is often frustrating. When Nancy Friedman called a leading British company recently, she waited 30 rings before hanging up. On the second attempt, she got an answer after 10 rings. She has a particular interest in the way companies
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    • 1010 3  -  Management buy-outs have grown in size and complexity. So have the financing packages. With so much at stake and so many variables involved, how is a management team to go about making a buy-out? CHARLES BATCHELOR examines the options. CHARLES BATCHELOR FT FOR A MANAGEMENT
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 341 4 TRADE NEWSPAPER EDITORS REMOVED Reuter CHINA'S hardline rulers have extended a crackdown on the media, removing two editors of a trade newspaper for publishing articles supporting freedom of speech. According to Chinese journalists in Beijing, editors of the China Machinery and Electrical Gazette were removed
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    • 400 4 AFP CHINESE PREMIER Li Peng, on his first trip abroad since the Beijing massacre, is to arrive in Islamabad tomorrow for a four-day visit expected to stimulate Sino-Pakistani economic and scientific cooperation. Mr Li's visit to Pakistan is the
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    • 243 5 Asahi THE EUROPEAN SUBSIDIARY of a joint American-Japanese electronics company will spend about 10 billion yen (US$7O.4 million) to build a factory in Luxembourg to manufacture industrial robots in a challenge to West Germany's Siemens AG, the Japanese company announced in Tokyo last Friday. Fanuc
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    • 288 5 AFP A SENIOR MEMBER of the Soviet government has ruled out any immediate prospect of monetary reform in the Soviet Union, saying in last Saturday's Pravda that it could have "devastating consequences in the present situation". Deputy Prime Minister Leonid Abalkin told the
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    • 289 5 AP THE SOVIET UNION is moving towards a market economy but must first slash a huge cash surplus and the budget deficit that the money has underwritten, according to US Federal Reserve board chairman Alan Greenspan. "It was very clear to me
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    • 479 5 AP SOVIET POLITBURO MEMBER Alexander N Yakovlev, a close adviser to President Mikhail S Gorbachev, arrived in Tokyo yesterday for a week of talks with Japanese government and business leaders. Mr Yakovlev, said to be the architect of Mr Gorbachev s policy of glasnost
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    • 124 5 Reuter SUZUKI Motor Company, a loading maker of motorcycles and small cars, may become the first Japanese carmaker in East Europe with a plant in Hungary. Company president Osamu Suzuki told a news conference on his return from Hungary last Saturday that he
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 539 6 ANALYSTS SEE POSSIBLE PERIOD OF VOLATILITY Reuter THE FLOOD of East Germans to West Germany will probably fortify the country's already vigorous economy and mark futures, after a short period of increased volatility, say currency analysts. More than 200,000 arriving East Germans would cut
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    • 352 6 Reuter US FEDERAL prosecutors said they will charge more traders from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's Swiss franc futures pit with illegal trading. US District Court Judge Ann Williams, who is handling the cases of three Indicted Swiss franc traders, was asked by prosecutors
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      752 6 AFP THE JAPANESE yen firmed against the US dollar during last week smid expectations of higher interest rates in Japan and lower rates in the United States The Australian dollar also made headway againat the greenback, while the Indonesian rupiah continued its record-breaking slide. Moat other Aalan currencies
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    • 523 6 Indicate* «w average of Via prima landing rate® of 12 ma|or banks In fpara PLR of banks at the c(om of business on Friday, Nov 10 aa supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: BANK PUt (%> ABN Bonk 6% AJRed Irtah Bonk PIC 6% Amoricon
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    • 535 6 Gold Financial futures RENEWED trading interest in Gold continued last week and lifted values to their highest tsvsls since midMarch. Covering by Gold Call Option writers st the New York Comex started the week's buying spree and added to the speculates and term positions already eatabliahed by fund and portfolio
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    • 229 6 Asian market ASIAN CURRENCY avorogo deposit rot** for wok •ndod Novombor 10 mo men M**» Low M t 7 doy* 8 3/4 8 1/3 I man* 11/1* 1/3 3 «of*i 13/14 8 5/S 3 man*. 9 11/1(6 1/3 6 man** 6 1/3 1/4 9 man*. 7/16 8 3/16 13 man*.
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 429 7  -  By DEXTER LEE SINGAPORE'S role as a major risk management centre will grow in tandem with the increasing financial activities being carried out in the Asian time zone as a result of rapid economic growth in the Asia-Pacific countries. Mr Lim Ho
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    • 144 7 Reuter BRITISH banking group Barclays pic is planning to sell off part of its US finance subsidiary, Barclays AmericanCorp, industry sources said. They said Barclays would be selling part of the subsidiary, a consumer and business finance company, within the next few
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    • 238 7 Bernama MENANG-SK BROTHERS Enterprise Sdn Bhd and Malayan Banking Bhd have signed an agreement for a joint-venture credit card, the SKB-Maybank card. The chairman of SKB Sdn Bhd, Abdul Mokhtar Ahmad, said the SKB-Maybank card was essentially a private label credit card backed by
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    • 169 7 DBS BANK is launching s new fixed deposit account, called the DBS Premier Income Account, designed specislly for senior citizens. Those above 55 years of sge can leave their nest-eggs to accrue interest, withdrswing only the earned interest every month, or they can draw
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    • 174 7 Reuter A CRASH in the value of the US dollar againat the Polish zloty has caused havoc in Warsaw's frse currency market and people are doing what once seemed unthinkable selling doilsrs. On whst ths prsss hss dubbed "Blsck Tuesday" laat week, the value of the
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    • 387 7  -  TEPID REGIONAL RESPONSE EXPECTED FOLLOWING DFC DEBACLE By HONG LEE TIAM INTERNATIONAL BANKERS are awaiting the outcome of a US$l22 million loan syndication for Air New Zealand, following a boycott of New Zealand loans by most banks in the aftermath
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    • 318 7 Reuter FINANCE Minister Dsvid Caygill said nervousness over New Zealand's inflstion rate would alow the fall of intereet ratea, but that there was no rsason for rates to rise. "Interest rstes srs going to take time to come down, particularly
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    • 155 7 AFP JAPANESE lending accounts for more than half of China's US$4O billion total external debt and could become a heavy burden for the Japanese economy, reports a private research firm. The Nikko Research Centre, a research arm of Nikko Secu- rities Co Ltd,
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 368 8 Reuter OPEC MEMBER countries last year Increased their proven crude oil reeerves by 86.56. billion barrels, boosting the cartel's share of the world total to 76.9 per cent from 76 per cent in 1967, eccording to Opec figures. The Opec News Agency (Opecna) said figures
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    • 142 8 Reuter BOOMINQ yen-denomi-nated gold futures trading in Tokyo could provide world gold pricee the energy needed to rise above US$4OO by year-end. Speculative buying on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange for Industry (TOCOM) pushed market trading volume and open interest to record levels on
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    • 582 8 COMMODITIES ROUND UP AFP GOLD dominated the commodity market for the second week running this past week, firming strongly to seven-month highe on the beck of good Middle Eastem snd Swiss buying. The precious metal continued to benefit from concern over recession snd nervousness in world stock
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    • 106 8 Bernama THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Merfcet (KLTM) cloaad higher last mwet rising 11 aan to MSIS.S7 p«r kilo refleciag a technical corractlon aftar previous In ths pf#vlous wsek, prtcH want to as law as MSIBJS par Mto wMto tola as M 51.03 war* A sharp rtoa aa Pie
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    • 137 8 Telerate Fuel oil prices ended up from week-earlier levels in light trade. Prlcea stayed In a narrow range throughout the week. Sentiment waa mixed with underlying eupport derived from talk of limited cargoee arriving from the Arabian Gulf. Offers for CSTIBO were rationally pegged at $07-46
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    • 212 8 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures closed with modest gains on Friday buoyed by a strong rise in CBOT soyoil futures. floor sources said. Commission houses were beet buyers of soybeans led by Griffin buying about 3.0 million bushels of January and 2.0 million of March, sourcee said.
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    • 199 8 Reuter CBOT soft red winter wheat futures closed with modest gains on Friday, but off the highs reached late in the session during a bout of commodity fund buying. Futures bounded to session highs about 1100 CST under fast market conditions. Commission houses Roeenthal-Collins and Balfour MacLaine led buyers
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    • 126 8 Bernama The Malaysian physical rubber market ended unchanged last week as operators withdrew from active trade on lack of interest. Dec RSS One International buyer was unchanged at 224.50 aan per kilo from the previoua week while Dec SMR 20 buyer finiahed 1.50 aen higher at 211.00 aen per
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    • 255 8 Bernama MALAYSIAN CftUOE PALM OIL prices closed higher last week on reports of lower stock figures ssti mated by s private financial information service. Dealers rsactsd to the lower flguree aheed of the Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority (Porta) uiio wook wnvcn wii boitiq support to the
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    • 118 8 ChlniM Product Exchange Satan' noon daring prion an Hrmwbir 11 (SI/100 kg) Coconut oil M FOt 99M OW drum FOt 99 JOO Nw drum FOt 103.00 Copra Mixad (Ioom) 51XX) •atari P«pp«r Mwtfok whN FOt NLW ***** FOt foq NLW 455.00 Sorowak block FOt NLW 365.00 Sorowak Aito
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    • 203 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyor/SoMor dosing prices on Nov 10, (£/torm union tpedfied). Previous dosing prlctt in poranlhaiis. CoMao Bosh In-store London, seliers option OF London Nov 702/703 (700/702) Mgh/Low 714/702 ion 695/696 (689/690) 695/685 Solos (1678) Cocoa Doc 749/750 (740/742) high/low 752/740 Mor 708/709 (703/705) Hfch/Low 710/698 Solos
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • FOCUS
    • 1190 10  -  As history is being made with the opening of the Berlin Wall, ERIC PACE reports on what scholars think the future portends for the two Germanys. In the other article, DAVID MINTHORN lists the difficulties of achieving a unified Germany. ERIC
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    • 897 10 AP EAST GERMANY'S electrifying decision to open the Berlin Weil tor unimpeded travel by its citizens has brought the two hatvee of Germany far cioeer together. But the two states are still a long way from a merger. The two Germany* have belonged
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 1346 12 The Economist JAPANESE companies plan to break into tha commercial aircraft market. Step one: get Boeing. the world's biggest planemaker, to teach them how just aa Japan's car and computer makers learnt from abroad. However, strike-bound Boeing haa plenty of worries, including an angry
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    • 925 12  -  Brazil's direct presidential poll on Wednesday holds the key to its future. JAMES BROOKE reports. JAMES BROOKE NYT ON THE EVE of its first direct presidential election in nearly 30 years, Brazil, the giant of Latin America, stands frozen at an
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    • 257 12 I Accounting Update Seminar Because of the overwhelming response to an earlier advertised seminar on current developments in accounting, the seminar is being repeated. The seminar deels mainly with the proposed changes to 13 accounting standards aimed at achieving global harmonisation of financial reporting. Contents Proposed changes to accounting standards
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  • THE ARTS
    • 822 14  -  MUSIC By MALINI TAMBYAH A GERMAN ORATORIO will be performed by a group of Australian soloists with a Singaporean choir on Wednesday. The soloists are the three founding members of Jonee and Co, a unique vocal sextet based in Queensland, Australia. They will
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    • 1431 14  -  By HAROLD C SCHONBERG M The writer is the former chief music critic of The New York Times, and author of The Great Pianists (Simon A Schuster). NYT WHEN VLADIMIR HOROWITZ played, he generated electricity, thunder and lightning and displayed demonic technical
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    • 554 14  -  By Malini Tambyah IT WAS AN EVENING of nostalgia, sparkle and romance. where unforgettable melodies were performed to the excellent arrangements of Robert Russell Bennett under the expert baton of John McGlinn, one of the foremost restorers of American musical comedy. McGlinn certainly got the SSO
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    • 1100 16  -  SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF DANCE By LISA LEE UNLIKE the Singapore Arts Festival 1990 big bash which will showcase the works of many foreign groups, this year's Fifth Singapore Festival of Dance promises to be a mix of programmes with the focus on local dance
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    • 170 17 IN LINE with the move to promote dance among the young, the Singapore Dance Theatre will present Peter and the Wolf, a children's musical adapted and reproduced after Frank Staff with music by Serge Prokofiev. The one-day musical, at Bpm tonight at the Victoria Theatre, was created
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 229 15 Official of FUJI ELECTRIC (S) PTE. LTD. It KJ *S il 3 Shenton Way #10-05 Shenton House Singapore 0106 M Tel: *****28 (3 lines) Fax: (65) *****76 [MILSOTDgOe Tlx: RS ***** FESPOR jj f| We are pleased to announce the opening of ijj FUJI ELECTRIC SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. The company
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 244 16 mum nuirncGs »S CU(|Nti CALIFORNIAN CUISINE 9-19 November 1989 Fresh, light and creative cuisine, Californtanstyle. prepared by award-winning chef Michel Richard of Citrus Restaurant.* LA Innovative dishes that defcght the eye and excite the palate 'vokxt "Best New Reskxtant n Amenca' n 1968 A complimentary glass of wine to all
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
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  • SPORTS
    • 566 18  -  GOLF By CHARLES SAVAGE AMERICAN Peter Teravanien broke a two-year drought yesterday when he snatched the Martftll Singapore PGA Championship by two strokes after thre%day leader Samson Gimson double bogeyed the sixth hole. "I'm a romantic." said the 33-year-old European tour pro who was six-under 282,
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    • 275 18 AFP PETSENIOR won the AssQb,ooo Australian PGA Championship on the final hole in Sydney yesterday to notfh up his first major domestic title. Senior had rounds of 67-6WJB-71 to finish 14 under parMfrn 274, one stroke clear of American Jim Benepe who missed out on a
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    • 629 18 TENNIS AP FRENCH OPEN champion Michael Chang and the world's 89th-ranked player, Quy Forget, both won In straight sets on Saturday to advance to the final of the U*****,000 Wembley indoor championship. Chang, who has not won a tournament since that June day
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    • 367 18 AP IVAN LENDL won a sparkling siugfest with Stefan Edberg and Magnus Gustafsson shocked fallow Swada Mats Wilandar on Saturday to gain berths in the Stockholm Open final. In the battle between the world's No 1 and No 3 players, Lendl blitzed Edberg 6-0,
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    • 316 18 BASKETBALL AP KEVIN EDWARDS scored nine of Miami's final 14 points on Saturday night and the Heat overcame an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat the struggling Detroit Pistons 88-84. Edwards hit two free throws to give Miami an 86-84 lead with 40 seconds left.
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 736 19  -  \mmt By ABDUL HADHI AS MARKET INTEREST continues to focus on property-linked stocks, diversified construction group Lim Kah Ngam (LKN) is worth a closer look. Property, hotels, restaurants and construction are the main contributors to LKN's earnings, with property development and trading
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    • 277 19 MBT THE OUTLOOK is good for shoes worldwide as footwear is something that will always be in demand, says the Canadi-an-based vice-president of the Bata group. However, Mr Douglas Merchant feels that growth in the shoe business is likely to be fastest
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    • 575 19 HOCK LOCK SIEW MALAYAN UNITED Industries, which showed a convincing turnaround last year, is now gathering impetus for further growth next year. The most recent sign of this was its massive rights cum bonus issue to raise M 5256 million, which would give
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    • 766 19 palyMMl Mi dew* poyoMo •HT' JmT A I S B 12% lb) Ok 27 Jo* II Jo* 23 12% 10% A M D I 2%lbl Nov 16 No* 30 Ok 29 2% 1% A Enterprises 5%ffl Nov 3 Nov 17 Ok 7 5% 11% Amol Stool 8%TE« Nov
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    • 378 19 SCIENTEX TO OFFER 10.3 M NEW SHARES MBT SCIENTEX INDUSTRIES BHD. which manufactures a wide range of polyvinylchioride (PVC) products, is believed to be the next company in line for a listing on the main board of the Kuala Lumpur
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    • 246 19 Bernama PLANTATION-BASED Ganda Holdings Bhd will have a board meeting next month to decide on the delisting of its shsres from the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES), its managing director Ngan Ching Wen said over the weekend. Aa for its
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    • 196 19 Bernama MALAYSIAN stockbrokers should not be too confident that the business enjoyed by Singapore brokers from trading in Malaysian stocks listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore will fall into their lape once the stocks are delisted from the SES, say a number
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    • 83 19 Bernama BUKIT SEMBAWANQ Estates Ltd has reported s surge in pre-tax profit to $17.45 million for the halfyear ended Sep 30. 1989. from $403,000 in the previous corresponding period. The group said the bulk of the profit srose from property sales in the Lilac Park project
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    • 150 19 Bernama CONSOLIDATED Plantations Bhd said it has resolved not to renew the company's listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) on January 1 next year, following the government's directive that Malayaian-incorpo-rated companies be delisted from the Singapore exchange by the end of this year.
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    • SES
      • 1730 20  -  r i Singapore P L. j By ABDUL HADHI GAINS by property stocks on talk of the sale of Stanchart building allowed the Singapore stock market to close a generally lacklustre week on a more optimistic nftf« t For Sesdaq,
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    • MARKET REVIEWS
      • 965 21 r l b I I Hongkong y DBS Securities ON MONDAY the Hongkong market advanced 17 points due to the strong performance of the banking sector. Hongkongßank was up 25 cents to HK$7, Hang Seng improved 60 cents to $23, while the Bank
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      • 454 21 Pn Tok il AFP SHARE PRICES rebounded during the latter half of last week to finish higher on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 blue chips closed out the week at 35,663 20 yen on Friday, closing in on
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      • 263 21 Sydney AFP THE Australian share market was unable to maintain a goldinspired midweek rally and finished generally weaker amid negative offshore sentiment. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, closed down 20.5 points over the week at 1.636.6. The All Industrials Index
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      • 251 21 AFP THE BEARS held sway over India's stock markets last week as the Bombay bourse's sensitive index shed 32.11 points to close at 708.00 on Friday. The Bombay Stock Exchange's national index slid from 392 07 to 383 09 as general elections less
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      • 617 22 m w\ ew U AP THE LATEST EASING of credit by the US Federal Reserve has been greeted with something short of all-out elation on Wall Street Just about every Fedwatcher in the financial world agreed that the central bank sent out signals this past week
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      • 984 22  -  London d By RAY HEATH THE WINDS that drive stock markets blew from many directions in London last week, but their net effect was to send share prices floating up to post-tumble highs. An interest-rate cut by a small bank in St Louis, the arrest
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      • 510 22 1 K.Lumpur A MBT CAUTION was the watchword at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week as investors and speculators continued to exercise restraint and share prices were dealt mixed. Dabblers were probably unsure of the repercussions of the decision to delist Malaysian stocks
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      • 614 22  -  Ell By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Securities THE AGE of uncertainty which has hit global equity markets as a whole over the last few weeks continued again last week, interrupted only by the US Federal Reserve Board's measures to ease the upward pressure
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 842 23 New York Reuter US STOCKS closed sharply higher in light trading on Friday, buoyed by news in East Germany and revived interest in takeovers, traders said. A one-hour delay in the opening of stock exchanges and the cloeing of many US banks due to the
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      • 843 23 London Reuter SHARES were mostly firmer in late trade on Friday, helped by new account buying and a strong start on Wall Street, bringing the FTSE index gfcin over the last two-week account to almost 140 points, or 6.5 per cent. On Friday, as during
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      • 201 23 Reuter SQUEEZED MARGINS in chemicals and plastics are dampening the near-term profit outlook of West German chemical giant Hoechst, analysts say. At the same time, emotional debates on Hoechsts plans to produce genetically-engineered human insulin and the controversial abortion pill of its French unit
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      • 934 23 Amsterdam MOV M PCS 42.0 *0.2 1084 -0.1 AltoM 1H. 5 09 126 3 -03 unch AMEV SB 2 -0 4 7 His 30 00 unch ■OU. 1710 +2 5 gay'1 109.0 -0.3 Buuhrmmn TMwod* >3.0 -0.3 734 3.3 5*- **10 <7 OB"- 113.00 -0.7 13.7 +0.8 Po"** 41.0 uneh
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    • 213 24 AFP TRADE MINISTERS from the US. Canada, Japan and the European Community (EC) gathered in Hakone, Japan, yesterday for two days of jostling for a common strategy in the final phase of the current round of Gatt trade talks. But trade
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    • 569 24  -  STIC AND GEMPLUS FORM JOINT-VENTURE COMPANY By GENEVIEVE CUA SINGAPORE as a centre in the search for new ways to use the smart card that's the vision of a new partnership forged between Singapore Technologies Industrial Corporation (STIC) and French company Gemplua Card International.
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    • 262 24 FRENCH smart card manufacturer Gemplus Card International ia setting its sights on making the smart card part of the fabric of Aaian living. Gemplus president and chief executive officer Dr Marc Lassus' vision is that in 10 years, each person
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    • 395 24 COMMUNITY CENTRES should go into niche marketing in the *****, targeting different segments of the population, Labour Miniater Lee Yock Suan aaid yesterday. By apecialiaing in different activities. CCs can each offer a unique product and thua create choices for a wider croee section
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    • 201 24 MORE THAN 100 proposals were adopted by delegated at the People'a Association conference on the role of community centres in the 1990s yesterday. Of these, 90 were for continuing education, sports, recreation, culture, community service, social development, social education and other programmes while another 17
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    • 335 24 SINGAPORE companies clinched orders worth $2.8 million at the Personal Computer show held in London recently, compared with last year's on-the-spot sales of only $40,000. Further sales of $34.9 million are expected in the next 12 months by the
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    • LATE FILE
      • 32 24 Reuter CHINA'S trade deficit in the first 10 months of 1960 widened to US$6.6 billion from $3.77 billion during the same 1966 period, customs figures showed yesterday. Reuter
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      • 36 24 AP ONE of the world's most secretive revolutionaries, Chin Peng, is to sign an agreement next month officially ending the communist struggle in Malaysia, the Bangkok Post reported yesterday.
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      • 25 24 AP OVER 96 per cent of registered voters cast ballots in Namibia's pre-independence elections, territorial officials said yesterday.— AP
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      • 35 24 Reuter THE Suez Canal Authority will raise tolls for ships using the waterway by an average of 5 per cent from Jan 1, its chairman Ezzat Adel announced yeaterday.
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      • 25 24 Reuter A 1961 Ferrari Berlinetta was sold for a record US$2.5 million in Monte Carlo on Saturday, auctioneers said.
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      • 39 24 Reuter A SMALL detachment of Interior Ministry troops has been sent to the Moldavian capital after clashes between police and nationalists in which 130 people were hurt, Moscow news agency Atem said yesterday. Reuter
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      • 27 24 AFP A MILITANT Hindu group haa stopped construction of a controversial shrine in northern India, reporta in New Delhi said yesterday. AFP
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      • 49 24 Reuter WITH thousands of troops on combat alert, the Philippines yesterday entered the final week of a campaign to bring autonomy to the southern region of Mindanao. Troops have already killed six Muslim separatist guerrillas in a bloody prelude to the November 19 autonomy plebiscite.
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    • 52 24 AFP INDONESIA'S Minas benchmark crude oil waa priced at U5517.86 a barrel this month, the Antara news agency said yesterday. It quoted Mines and Energy Minister Ginanjar Kartasasmita as saying the current price was 50 US cents up from October and U555.26 up from November la3t
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    • 198 24 NYT US DEFENCE SECRETARY Dick Cheney has said that political change in Eastern Europe may eventually allow Nato to scale back its plans for defending Europe. In keeping with his recent statements, Mr Cheney last Saturday welcomed East Germany's
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    • 192 24 AFP MOSCOW has slowed the pace of modernisation of its strategic weapons arsenal including nuclear submarines, ballistic missiles and bombers, the Washington Post said yesterday. Quoting unnamed US government officials, it said the slowdown could be due either to economic difficulties or could reflect Moscow's
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    • SATURDAY ROUNDUP
      • 151 24 INDUSTRIAL activities in developed countries were largely to blame for environmental degradation and not the exploitation of tropical rainforests in the region. said Asean ministers. At the 11tfi Meeting of the Asean Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry held here, the ministers said they were concerned over
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      • 192 24 A quick look at Saturday's main news A BOARO OF VALUERS, along the lines of that of other professions, is being considered by the Finance Ministry as part of its review of the Auctioneers' Licences Act. The regulatory body will be responsible for the registration, discipline
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    • 317 19 MALAYSIAN STRATEGIC THE LONDON SCHOOL CONSULTANCY OF INSURANCE "How Can an Inauranca Company or Reinsurance Company aaaaaa ita financial and technical strength to moot future dalma? Official Opening Keynote Address Y.B. Dato' Hj Wan Abu Bakar bin Hj Wan Mohamed Deputy Minister of Finance 6th 7th Dec., '89 Pan Pacific
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    • 567 22 Week ended Nov 10 Compiled by JULIANA TAY AUDITED RESULTS Company Year to Group Net Net earning* Groaa proflt/ioee (L) par ahare dMdtnd (*000) (canto) H leong bid Jun 89 M521.365(510.7891 15.2(7.71 1505 BMCA «a Jun 99 $6,063(52.7941 12.1(11 2a) 6 4()IaJ Tongkoh HkJgi Jun 89 M54.852l ($5.5460 —(—I —(—I
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    • 501 24 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. A government-linked property group is expected to join a spate of new listings on the stock exchange. Are these new listings good for the market? (Nov 6) 2. The
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 82 25 Reuter SWEDISH SHIPPING COMPANY Concordia Maritime AB said it was negotiating buying ships from Panama registered Universe Tankships but declined comment on reports it would buy six oiltankers worth US$2OO million. "We have agreed with Universe Tankships not to comment on this," executive director Lars Carlsson
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      • 51 25 Reuter THE LIBERIAN CHEMICAL TANKER Arabian Challenger, 39,702 dwt, was in collision with the Brazilian bulk/container vessel Almaris, 26,151 dwt, which was berthed in Rio de Janeiro. Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said in London. The Almaria reported damage to superstructure, engine room and a hold.
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      • 97 25 AP A US NAVY destroyer collided with a merchant ship in the Straits of Malacca north-west of Singapore on Sunday, killing one American sailor and injuring four shipmates. Several fires broke out aboard the destroyer USS Kinkaid and the Singapore vessel Kota Petani when they collided early
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      • 88 25 Reuter JAPAN'S whaling fleet has set sail for Antarctic waters to catch 300 minke whales by next March for what it claims is research into the whale population. The 23,207-ton whaling mother ship No. 3 Nisshin Maru left Yokohama on Friday while three catcher
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      • 95 25 AP THE US Coast Guard has refloated a 450-foot tanker off the Florida Keys as officials assessed the damage to the area's fragile coral reef from the grounding, the third in less than three weeks. The Greek ship Elpis, carrying sugar and fuel oil, became
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    • 142 25 Reuter MITSUI OSK LINES Ltd said it raised its forecast for parent current profit in the year ending March 31, 1990, to 14 billion yen from an earlier estimate of 11 billion yen, against 5.61 billion yen the previous year. The shipping company estimated
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    • 1223 25 Pog. Column ABC Conto«ftor»ifto Thirtoon 5 Accord Shpg Ton 3/4 Albotros Soo-Air Savon 5 Alfred c ToopFor Fourtoon 5 0 Ahronkiol linor Fiftoon 5 AFC lino S#v«n 5 API Fivo 3-5 AfS Thirtoon 3 Archnnodos Shpg TW*« 3 Arrow lift** Si* 2/3 Ation Express Ton 2/3 A
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    • 355 25  -  By JEAN FOONG SCANDUTCH, a consortium of five European shipping companies, is further expanding on its northern Europe and Mediterranean routes. The expansion comes just two years after boosting its capacity in October 1987. The consortium will gradually introduce new tonnage of the
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    • 405 25  -  By RAHITA ELIAS INTERNATIONAL classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) is boosting its presence in South-east Asia and Australasia. "We recognise that South-east Asia, especially, has a very high potential for growth," explains Mr Richard S Lemoine, ABS regional
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    • 297 25  -  By YUSMAN NAWAZIR THE KELANG Port Authority (KPA) can improve by upgrading its communications facilities to make use of electronic dsta interchange (EDI), says s senior Japanese port official. Judging by the throughput Port Klang is expected to handle by next year, it will
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    • 270 25  -  B y AL O LABITA, Jr THE PHILIPPINES is considering adopting a new freight container identification system being proposed by the International Organisation for Standards (ISO). Singapore is already adopting a similar system this year. Bureau of Product Standards (BPS) director Melba M Valdez
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    • 520 26 Reuter THE UNITED KINGDOM, a net importer of wheat only nine years ago. has moved to centre stage in the world export market this autumn following large sales to the biggest wheat importer, China. Beijing has bought 800,000 to 900,000 tonnes of UK
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    • 820 26 THIS twice weekly 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
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    • 671 26 AT THE BEGINNING of 1990 sailing buffs all over the world will focus their interest in Thailand. That's when, in the sparkling blue waters of the Bay of Siam, the first sailing trials will take place of the world s largest production
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    • 558 26 Vessels sold for ongoing trading Ultra large crude carriers: Sea wise Qlant 564,739 dwt and built 1976, sold to Norwegian buyers for US$23 million in damaged condition. Very large crude carriers: Energy Renown 240,830 dwt and built 1976, sold to Norway for US$26 million. Llcorne Paclflque 269,007 dwt and
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    • 1671 26 AT rAillfCIITimiAl ufuiOUCQ Gulf Dooud 06-09 SOS 1311/ 0700 I4.ll/0fi00 Ml UUH»EnMUIWLWnnn»Ca Hong Hock *****A SOB 13.11/0800 I4.ll/0fi00 Petto 01/89 S02 1211/ 1630 13.11/ 1700 Veaael VeyNo Berth Arrival Departure *»bo Bolou 23/89 S03 1311/0730 1411/ 0700 kmmmi un.«! iMM Aflojtouo 6E K35 alongside 1311/ 0600 Hong
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    • 1050 27 THE DRY cargo freight market on Thursday put in another quiet performance with little in the way of fresh enquiry emerging, dealers said. Grain market rumours on Wednesday of renewed Soviet buying interest had attracted some attention but this faded in the absence of any confirmation, they said.
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    • 11053 32 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.
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    • 2365 39 Who acts for whom A B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies (S). ABBS Line SMS Re Ltd (S)/Tunas Setia (PK/KL). ABC Containerline NV Fargo Shpg Co (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Line (PK/PN). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agency (S)/Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK).
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    • 392 40  -  By LINDA CHEE MITSUI OSK's latest luxury cruise ship has been named Nippon Maru and is tentatively scheduled to call at South-east Asia on its maiden voyage next year. The
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    • 295 40 THE SOVIET Minister of Merchant Marine plans to consolidate under a new commercial company the management and marketing of both domestic and international cruise shipping operations. Mr Leonid Paladich, deputy general director of Glavflot, the central fleet co-ordination department, explained to
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    • 140 40 Reuter WORK HAS BEGUN at the Helsinki and Turku shipyards which newiy-iaunched Masa-Yards Oy has agreed to rent from tne collapsed Wartsila Marine Industries tnc, but about 300 sub-contrac-tors boycotted the new company. The sub-contractors are demanding settlement of about 300 million markka in debts left
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    • 472 40 Nov 5-10 Insurance in shipping, Cambridge Academy of Transport course. Details: CAT, 11 Hinton Way, Great Shelford, Cambridge CB2 SAX. Nov 7-9 Subtech '89 4th biennial international conference and exhibition, Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen. Nov 13-17 Naval technology and shipboard electronics defence show,
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    • 175 40 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan, Far East/Mediterranean and Far East/South Africa: TRIO (Far East/Europe): Ben Line Containers Hapag-Lloyd Mitsui OSK Nippon Yusen Kaisha P O Containers Ltd ACE (Far Ea«t/Europ«): "K" Line Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line SCAN
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    • 173 40 THE MAJOR shipping conferences operating between the Far East and North America: Asia-North America Eastbound Rate Agreement (Far East (excluding Japan)/North America) American President Lines Sea-Land Neptune Orient Lines Maersk Line Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line Mitsui OSK Lines Nippon Liner system *"K" Line Trans-Pacific Westbound Rate Agreement (North America/Far
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    • 539 28 NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE RDM/ADAM HBC HULL (U.K.) TAUSALA SAMOA V.I6N 1/12 5/1 10/1 14/1 CLYDEBANK V-77N 30/12 2ttl 31/1 4/2 TAMAITAI SAMOA V.I7N 3/2 2/3 7/3 11/3 *Alm Acceetinf FCL to Amwrp/BfeKen/folml—aßwßtaegMeMMMMMatotoWß I SOUTHBOUND TO PAPUA MEW QU#igA~l (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) NORAYBANK VI4S 'wi' Port Boraaty Lm Ratoul.
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    • 1278 28 EH mwasußMik &sam REGULAR IWDEPENDEWT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WESTBOUND FOR EUROPE VSL/VOY SIN CLM PRS ALG BCL FEL HAM BRE ROT ANT LMA CW A (VIA OJIA JAPAN SEA 934W 17/11 21/11 3/12 1/12 9/l! 12/12 14/12 15/1? 18/12 VIS 11/12 NORASIA SUN 1935-3 24/11 21/11 11/12 18/12 lfo $12
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    • 1444 29 Ss Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd P&O fWW STRAITS SHIPPING I Containers Ssum tsrJtEUr"** Spar, PKlmg S*ln M'kwf ntrMnß'tfaa Uk KNALM* IVU 17fU I|U l|U «U Wl l«U ACCEPTS CARGO OUI SAILS MHABA MAI IVU mil Vfll M/U HfU STRAITS VfNTURE V 771 Hun. Lab. KK In Pt 14 No* 0?
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    • 1626 29 SP LN RDM NAM ME FIX SPORE NK RAO BU HANJIN HASAN OSIW 11/11 28/U *11 01/12 O/U 04/12 CNOYANC SUCCESS OOSE U/ll I«1 17/U 23/11 CHOYANC PARK OOSW U|U l»U OfU MU 1W 1W HANJIN TONGNAE 07V 2*ll 23/11 I*lXl »11 HANJIN OAKLANO OOSW 2VU 1W MjU IVU U|U
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    • 372 29 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFT! VESSEL COSWC AMBAUKA COSMIC ASIAN TRADER PIONEER CUPPER VOY NO 4 SZ 2 120 S port In Pt 19/11 22/11 29/11 P. Kaiang 15/11 22/11 25/11 2/12 Panang Hong Kong Yokohama 7/12 11/12 23/12 Nafoya 12/12 15/12 21/12 Osaka 3/12 10/12
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    • 699 30 «ANIAN«aiVICE I Singapore loading for:- I IRAN MEELAD PJI 7U Sailed BANDAR ABBAS I (BAN TtYFOUBI PJL 722 Sailed BANDAR ABBAS I I A 9 lit I 4 I V*it bJLk^UaUiUd OUAM»AI»*" nniCT HMVICE (B/BULK CONTAINER) ETA SPORE GUAM SAIPAN 'SPARKLE V 2 SAILED 20 NOV 21 NOV WHKir V
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    • 796 30 (p) HANJIN SHIPPING FULL CONTAINER SERVICE I Sterol LeHewe ruot* vs. $w u« nam lax oak 11/11 I Vl2 W W* !KH CHOTA* JUCCIM MS uru D NMAMM VU MTU 25/11 13/12 14/12 15/12 17/12 U/12 HAJUIN TOM NAI mm MTU N KUMAR M7C U U 17/U 2/12 20H2 21/12
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    • 98 30 mmm bintang mas shipping pte. Ltd. gIW iti mi>wnnn n. rs uws simkr fh SMtfl Depot T«i *****71 Spore Afenti STRAITS SHIPPING PTE ITO Tel Til RS Mill fai f» 0117 WEEKLY SERVICE TO BINTULU. MIRI ft KUALA BELAIT Acttpts Voy Pari Citfo Out Sails BINTANG BELAIT 21 Sibu. Min.
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    • 1576 30 —I -T ML SGP HKC KSC KLG PUS MKT OSK TYO RAL LHV ANN ROM FIX HNG SGP mo ciruo am mu w siu uuvutiuiiumu WW- vnwwnflunm EVER GREET 2701 2VU tOI 4(12 MU 11/U 1302 1402 1702 120 230 W 2*l W W I EVER GOLDEN VU V l2
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    • 1319 31 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD Jg Vmm P| L Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00, Singapore 0106, Tel: *****33 ItWloT" I VCSSCL VOY SIN JKT SBY VOY HKQ YOK NOO KOB BUS KCC KAO MAI OUANQ IMB SW SW In Pt 20MB 22/11 28/11 30/11 1/12 2/12 8/12 B/12 MAJAPAHTT 4758
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    • 654 31 t ram PUAM HON KM B'MAVf N ROM NAVM •mmw urn i;m vu w «u ivu u/u MAI 11/U VU 7/U VU MTU am wi uu ivu m/u u/u ivu T*to Uprtu M/U IVU 1»U IVU U/U U/U w» **t mi w ivu mtu n/u n/u m/u NMtari (i«r*u arii
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    • 318 31 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: F.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD e P T GESURI LLOYD f.T. MUDDtDA IDDOmtM E.T. TDHCOtt LLOYD EXPKSI SEW-CMTAINHSRir SERVICE WSlyVOr ROAM/ HBURG/ BREMEN ANTWERP A'OAM usar [s&sjue ss a a FAST TRANSIT TIME ACCEPTING BREAKBUUt/COMTAINERISED CARGO Bubt*c< to InducamanL Also accaptlng cargo to Cavatolanca, Port Said,
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    • 460 31 W MYANMA \hB9L, five star une I (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S pore P.Ktiang Penanf Bangkok NERGUI VMM 12/14 NOV 15/11 NOV HP A-AN VMM 21/25 NOV PAGAN VMM 24/21 NOV >2* THE BANK LINE I EXPRESS TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA 1 CW(JiSS?SI»MPO»EV3S w' ««CT> (PNC ports:
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    • 273 32 A m mac-nels agencies pte ltd., Singapore tel: *****020MP) *****22(exp) PENANG TEL: (04) *****6 KK TEL: (088) *****0 Pr~/TTTJ PORTKELANG TEL: (03)*****77 KUCHING TEL:(OB2 *****3 LJ\y \zj J. BAHRU TEL: (07) *****2 SIBU TEL: (084) *****2 I FBEJ* f W MAUm MONTHLY EUROPE BREAKBULK/SEMI-CONT LINE Door-to-door Delivery Ta PEN P.K.
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    • 168 32 FCL/LCL Acceptance Weekly consol at our CFS to ffwisrap; Sd^i222S^iytartlJL KMuog, KaosnwnQ, Mann, ft* Warehousing A Transportation (1988) Pta Lid Direct Tel: 861-5060. 861-5324 Reception: 861-1911 Tlx: RS ***** Fax: 861-2168/861-3197 REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE 8E ASIA/CHINA Vmml S port P. GueUng n Loading For OAK In Pt HUANCPU CHANGOU 20/11
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    • 325 32 /HYUNDAI —MMIBMM merchant MARINE co., ltd. EASTBOUND TO USA WESTBOUND FROM USA TO PSW SIN HKC IBM OAK SEA FWOM PBW LM< s^—jj?j!—-??-HYUNDAI INNOVATOR 1»A1 21/11 11/U U/U VjU LALAIjOIA W WJ WjJ gjj Jjj} gjjj =si s sis je xx s 5 Ear isSiss Exr— s ss x x
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    • 54 32 I <g>. EAST MALAYSIA SMPFING INT. (PTE) LTV 41 A AHOY STREET, S PORE OlOb TEL 222*311 (4 LIMES) TELEX NO EMVES RS2S3S9 SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK BRUNEI VESSEL VOV ETA ETO SRI LIKU nm MWI/K. KLAIT lyU UfU Racaivtnt orfo at M? (PSA Manna Wharf) from Monday to Saturday (MARINA
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    • 177 33 mi FBEicirr Macro co ltd, tuuuin ATTRACTIVE RATE FOR FCL AND LCL CARGO MONTHLY DIRECT SERVICE FOR: TILIHRY, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG PORT KELANG SINGAPORE MV HANSA RIGA FMd«i 28/NOV MV ANASTASIA F»«Oer 22/NOV MONTHLY DIRECT SERVICE FOR: HONG KONG, HUANGPU, XINGANG SINGAPORE MV ANASTASIA V6E In Port MV HANSA KALMAR
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    • 359 33 Cfe Iljis Wis "JI 'sft CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY I I VESSEL NAME VOY XINGANC SHANGHAI HONGKONG SPORE HEDOAH I FENG SHUN SHAN 22 Ml Mill 1/12 13/12 1102 B FU WEN SHAN 2S/11 4/12 11/12 22/12 27/12 I FU YU SHAN 21— 15/12 24/12 I»IU 12/1 W Also accepting
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    • 44 33 ~~/S7 shorepack freight services (S) PTE LTD TEL 224-2542 (4 LINES) <|F FAX 224-CM3 TLX RS ***** WEEKLY LCL A FCL SERVICES TO/FROM: Europe UK/N. ports F. East Bangkok/Hongkong/Taiwan/Korea/Japan U.S.A. East/West Coast ports Australia/New Zealand/S Pacific Islands Continuous r•calving at our CFS/ColtocHon Sorvtco* avallabt*
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    • 335 33 EXPORTS TO FAR EAST OUTBOUNO PHI I sm KAO KEE HK6 TKY YOU WA6 OSK KO6 MOJ BUS WAN CWUN/734N SM SW 14/11 W1 »H 26/11 27/11 25/11 151 l 21/11 KAI SHUN ISBN Il« P( 19/11 2/11 3/12 4/12 6/12 1/12 2/12 1/1? 3/12 tiorr Actxmx 14/11 16/11 21/11
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    • 1366 34 N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY •INCH) 'PK/PNG |~SGP LB CMLS NFK NYC HFX NEPTUNE GARNET 23 13/11 14/11 16/11 9/12 19/12 21/12 23/12 27/12 OOCI FAIR 17 20/11 21/11 23/11 16/12 26/12 21/12 30/12 3/1 RAINBOW BRIDGE 21 27/11 21/11 30/11 23/12 2/1 4/1 6/1 10/1 OOCL FREEDOM 21 4/12 5/12
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    • 752 34 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acoptlng FCL/FCL Containers Sinfjpor P Katanf p wun| Loading tor Mottar »U By Faadar By FaaOar KALIDAS V.« 4 Dac 3 No« 2t Mm Fram/Malb/SydrvAdal TULSIDAS V 45 23 0« 17 Dk 17 Ok Fram/MaiVSyrki/Artal HAL I OAS *47 20 lan 14 Jan 14 ton FranVMMb/Sy*i/A<M
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    • 601 34 GOLDEN LINE A GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD IL'-. 'y N 23 TiW Ayar Slraal SINGAPOtf 0104 Til *****00 (10 LINES) Fli *****04 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S'pora P Kate* Panant GOLDEN WON OCR Colombo/Karacfc/Dubai 11/21 Nm GOLDEN HAVtN Catambo/Karac*/O«iba. 20/30 Na* CHINA SERVICE BAI run SHAH Huan®u,'Furtoy 243 No« SSil
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    • 652 34 I VESSEL I ETA SINGAPORE DESTINATION TBN 17M 2501 DUBAI DAMMAN. KUWAIT, I I DOHA, MUSCAT, BAHRAIN ABU DHABI t SHARJAH I |TBN IVII. 2501 JEDOAH (Id) WEEKLY AQABA, HOOCIOAH ITBN mi. 2401 HKONG. KOBE. TOKYO, KEELUNG. I IKAONSIUNC. MANILA. BANGKOK. BUSAN, JAKARTA TBN 17/11 15/11 COLOMBO, KARACHI. BOMBAY. I
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    • 1205 35 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE yyyj (CR no: **********0 E) yyyy Bookings: UK/EUROPE *****53, *****19, AUST/INDIA/PAK-*****18 USA *****42/*****16. FAR EAST-*****48 KK Documentation: *****44/*****14 Terminal *****22 CFS: M 2 IMPORT: *****69/*****50 MWMm Km EXPORT: *****53/*****04 fZ/S NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA K.L.-*****33, P.Kelang-*****87, Penang *****0, J.Bahru *****0, *****1 19 IlrfiUllUrß Un- I
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    • 835 35 SINSOV i 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 K£LANC MESSRS HAI THONC SHIPPING 127 fWjSlrMt, Ptnant ME HANDLING SYSTEM COSONBHO CtWn IAYAPOM PENANG.
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    • 741 36 j|IHDSRHJNE»r 1 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE B TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE I OUTBOUND SIN *LCA ANT ROM HBG RST |W. ULMIGMT tm I*ll 30A1 09/12 o*l2 11/12 1402 T. WCNOA 3W Hir 11/12 2502 2S/12 2102 01/01 |0. GftOTEWOMI V*« 1402 2102 6/01 tyOl 1/01
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    • 966 36 Vmml p. KLG PNC PC LRR«RB Mr YINCHUAN 2*l RrBW MK AM—rp HANCNUAN 21/11 R •«*<*/ AMwwp qpwA ryu. ggiMi VM.I PHI, Spor. BUk Hk| S'W SMANC CHENG VU4 22/ M 2*l» *U 7/U YANC FANG POO VUS 30/10 2*U «U U/U W" FCL Cargt Mr Ml ottwr CMhh port*
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    • 229 36 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/PK. BALAM SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU VSI ETA ETO LOADING FOR D€U INOAH 16.11.89 17 11 89 PANJANG/PK BALAM NAGA JAVA In Port *****9 PANJANG LAMPUNG JAYA 15.11 89 17.11 89 SEMARANG/PANJANG PINANG JAYA 15.1189 18 11 89 PANJANG/PK BALAM PERITA JAYA In Port 15.1189
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    • 503 36 f 1 POSEIDON CONTAINER TRANSPORT GMBH HAMBURG TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE SOTRA GENERAL AGENTS ACCEPTING ALL FCL LCL CONVENTIONAL CARGOES AFGHANISTAN Hairaton, Tourghundi, Kabul, Herat, Mazar-1-Sharif, Mashad, Kushka 1 IRAN ~~1 Djulfa, Astara VIA ILYICHEVSK ETD SINGAPORE 19/11, 30/11, 01/12, 13/12, 14/12, 20/12, 23/12, 03/1, 04/1 [EUROPE :To all inland points:
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    • 512 36 ASEAN PORTS Nqow Hock Agency Co Ltd BKK (Tel: *****80) hya bhum mow wn 1 is/11 s«t~ u/ii MM BHUM 424H Fri tffll Mw WU JEWLIWK 131N Tri 17fll Men 20fll MRU BHUM m Sun U/ll W>4 Ztfll PIVA BHUM WIN WMI 22/11 Srt 2Sfll SIHI BHUM 42SN Fri 24/11
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    • 1109 37 I VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE KHF/DUBAI KARACHI I I LANKA SIRI 130MT 23/11 LANKA SRIMANI 72W 25/11 07/12 1 LANKA SIRI 131W 08/12 I LANKA SIRI 132W 27/12 I I ALSO ACCEPTIN6 CARGO (FCL/LCL) FOR: I IA) INDIAN PORTS I MADRAS; TUTICORIN; COCHIN; MAN6ALORE; BOMBAY V 18) ARABIAN GULF PORTS I
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    • 248 37 ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL PEN/PKO ETA LOAOMQ FOH SPORE ASSAY *OW 21/12 OARESSALAAM MOMBASA OJWOUTI VOY 22W8 ASSAB. MASSAWA MOOCIOAM ASVOT 2Q/1 DAAESSALAAM. MOMBASA DJIBOUTI VOY 20WB ASSAB MASSAWA. HOO€®AH ANOMET 11 It OAAESSALAAM. MOMBASA. DJIBOUTI VOY IMVB ASSAB. MASSAWA HOC* ID AM Other porta along the rout^«fflrfcßbl^o^nqucement__^_ Q MEN
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    • 1224 37 LAUT j FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA THAILANO ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL *****55 I VSL VOY SIN JKT PAJ JKT SIN I TANAH AIR 05S
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    • 289 37 BAY OF BENGAL SERVICES VEISELB WY SIM MAA CAI CII CALABAR 79CNB 16/11 21/11 SUSAK 88N 17/11 23/11 GONCHAROV *****9 17/11 22/11 TIGER BAY 87N 18 11 24/11 LEUVE 9114 20/11 25/11 28/11 SUSAK 90N 30/11 7/12 I YAMBURENKO *****9 24/11 1/12 CALABAR 80CNB 2811 4/12 TIGER BAY 89N 7/12
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    • 187 37 TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND P twt am* an aru wu va ro uju aro Ev t Hunt a Uni w w "55 Su am ""■o. m w w 1* m m c rtiaSTai Hji ajj ~on In V I 7 DATS TO nUDCANTLXS I TO USA/CANADA K "nrcSmaw™wu in /n 5i
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    • 784 38 Ii W COMPANIA PERUANA g OE VAPORES f V®" "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM (J CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* d WITH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. B Ptnanj* P. Ktlang Singapore B THOMASEVERETT 12/14 Now 15/17 Nov R SHAPtAEVERETT 30/1 Doc ff
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    • 617 38 FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accaftinf FCL/LCL cargo** to USA East A Wort Coo*. Cambboan.East Canada, HAITI. Guatemala and Honduras VSL 1S PORE IMAINLINEB [LAX IKST ISAV INVC |HFX ZIM KAOHSIUNG I*ll ZM HAIFA 14/12 23/12 N/12 2*12 MW DM OSAKA 14/11 IM MONTREAL 21/12 »U 2/1 ,*Q A. VESSEL 1 [11
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    • 602 38 WSING KWANG HANG I SM»WNO A TRANSPORTATION (TO) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE [VESSEL iS PORE [JAKARTA {SURABAYA EQUATOR JOY 03N 19/11 22/11 |A VESSEL |ia/11 21/11 VESSEL [SPORE BANGKOK A VESSEL 17/11 20/11 IA VESSEL 21/11 24/11 OCSTMATIONS ETA BMOAPORE PORT KELANQ 17 NOV MANILA 17 NOV HONG KONG. ALL
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    • 488 38 13k PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETD ETA ETD PRASETIA 42-43 A 18/11 19/11 21/11 21/11 44 45A 25/11 26/11 28/11 28/11 46-47 A 2/12 3/12 5/12 5/12 48-49 A 9/12 10/12 12/12 12/12 General
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    • 440 38 S|N Fa EAST 19/11 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 16/11 BANGKOK 17/11 MANILA 18/11 JAKARTA 17/11 PORT KELANG/PENANG 16/11 BUSAN 20/11 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 20/11 HONG KONG also aca I cargo I to Huangpu/Shefuhen/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai SIN EiiMIPE/MK 18/11 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 18/11 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Roumania/Poland/Bulgana/Czech. SIN MSA/CANAM 20/11 L.A./NYC/SFO 20/11 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL UN AISTUIU/NEW
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    • 126 39 Egyptian International Shipping Company.*.., SERVING DIKCT TO/T«OM POUT SUEZ, ALEXANDRIA, AND POKT SAID BY EGYPTIAN fIAG VESSEIS WTBOUWO rw ECYFT > IT A tTO*t M/ 11 ["WUHOUWO TO ICYfT NIL* VJH «TA l»M 4/11 ACCtmNO COWTAWtW AMO COWVPfTIOWAL CAWOOt*. from AOfKT: KAWASAIO t'PORE (FT*) LTD TIL SIM 77 141 CCCU.
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    • 556 39 OcemSeruice iS 1 ST HI /B\ f CBF* operate, om 600 termmals/offio* iff U J II m «jjf maintain* over 35,000 tractors trucks. I I AGF wnrei over 60,000 points in U.S.A. General Agenti —7&WSI/A/IK—L rtf/) KL: aluco-LINK SINGAPORE: /fT^f W 04-*****2 03-*****55 778 6522(22 lines) Spfi Marina Ong Suaan
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    • 367 39 EXPRESS Wjjjg to/from CHI rUDf* k-POM kWTNU VESSEL HK TOKO AJIICA IQQ MTW VALF SAI «Ft VESSEL CSAV 2112 URCAT Bli M/ 12 VfU U U 7/2—661 CSAV 1 QrU_|LUCIE MM UU W WW 2$ -fc CARGO FOR PUNTA ARENAS. TALC AMU ANO (SAN VICENTE) ACCEPTED WITH T/S VIA VALPARAISO
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    • 960 40 EXPQRno!^^^^^^ .UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) Hm*ut| to CogonAafan. Aarftuo. Ga4tontor|. toaxno ttoitholi S port P Kotang S'ton H'kurf I'lmi R dam La* Hdiinti BENALOER I*ll 17/11 *12 7/12 *12 I*l2 UfU »«ltnUr« :to Aiitwp. Amatortoa. Ooto. Sloci holm Munkl KURAMA I*ll IVII U2 111] p WU Bra—whanaii :To Iran ■9WV9^I BENAVON 22/11
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  • Page 40 Miscellaneous
    • 146 40 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 0730 HOURS ON NOV 11, 1989. LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperoture c Weather —j Wind direction with speed m knots y Shower Rom Wove height 9 Cloudy Sky Surface winds are indicated by arrows which fly with the wind One full circle represents calm or
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