The Business Times, 23 November 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 245 1 Dow up WALL STREET opened slightly higher yesterday, with the Dow Jones industrial average gaining 1.92 points to 2,641.21 five minutes into the session. On Tuesday, the Dow closed 7.25 points up. AFP Footsie up LONDON share prices were slightly higher at mid-day yesterday, but down from
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  • 230 1 REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS traded higher yesterday, except tor Hongkong, despite continuing uncertainty on Wall Street. In Singapore, share prices rose sharply across the board on renewed buying interest and bargain hunting. This resulted in a 12.25-point rise in the Straits Times Industrials Index to
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  • 121 1 AFP INDONESIA plans to open a futures market in Jakarta next year to stabilise the local prices of various commodities. "We are currently preparing the rules and facilities and hope it will be ready by the first quarter of 1990," said Yanda Mohammad, secretary of the
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  • 404 1  -  By BANGEETA MULCHAND NORWEGIAN ship management company Fekete Co is studying the feasibility of setting up high-speed luxury cruise operations in Singapore to serve regional destinations. The project is likely to be a joint venture with a local company, and would involve a
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  • 527 1  -  SOURCES SAY EXCHANGE SPEEDING UP PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS By MAGDALENE NG THE BOOM in the shipping industry has spurred a handful of shipping-based groups to seek a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Joining shipping company Hai Sun Hup, whose share
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  • 460 1  -  By LEE HAH SHIH Property Correspondent AT LEAST two dozen developers ere expected to take part in the first public sale of reeidential land by the Housing and Development Board (HOB) on Friday. Two sites one in Telok Blsngah Drive with an area of
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  • 124 1 Reuter THE US HOUSE of Representatives has voted 272-128 to cut the fiscal 1990 federal budget deficit by roughly US$l4.7 billion and sent the budget deficit reconciliation bill to the Senate where swift approval is expected. Presidential spokesman Merlin Fitzwater said in Washington
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  • 494 1  -  By ANNA TEO AS THE December decline for reducing their ratio of foreign workers looms near, manufacturing companies who cannot get anough Singaporeans have takan to yet another foreign source of production workers. These sre vocationally-skilled or academically-qualified foreigners, mainly Malayaiana. Armed
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  • 146 1 Agencies NEWLY-ELECTED Lebaneee President Rene Mouawad was killed in a car bomb exploekxi yaatarday, Labanon'a independence day, Prima Miniater-deeig-nate Selim ai-Hoss announced in an official communique. The 64-year-old preaident, elected on Nov 5, waa killed when his armoured car waa destroyed aa
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    • 253 1 f Thai landbrldge planned THE THAI GOVERNMENT has given the green Hght for a road-rail-pipeline link between the east and west coasts of southern Thailand. If realised, this "landbridge" will substantially shorten shipping routes from the Middle East to Japan which could have implications for Singapore as a transhipment centre.
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 492 2  -  By SUZANNE SOH CASH TILLS are ringing earlier and at a quicker pace this festive season, with sales now up by 20 per cent or more compared with last November's dismal performance, said local retailers. During last year's festive season, shoppers confounded retailers when
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    • 211 2  -  By MARTIN SOONG GROWTH of the car population slowed in October, according to lateat Registry of Vehicles statistics. continuing a trend since June. ROV figures for October show that growth in passenger cars ••owed to 9 per cent over the same month last year. Since
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    • 146 2 TWO NEW AMBASSADORS to Singapore yeeterday presented their credentlsis to President Wse Kim Wee at the istana. They are Mr Yehya Zaid Al-Radhi of North Yemen and Miss Claire Kirschen of Belgium. Yemen Arab Republic's 45-year-okJ Mr Yehys Zaid, who will be resident in New
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    • 228 2 SINGAPORE Is dispatching high-level trade mission next month to explore trade and investment opportunities In Myanmar (Burma), a country whoee centrallyplanned economy Is opening up after more than 25 years of authoritarian regimentation. According to a Trade Development Board statement yesterday, the 28 companies
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    • 92 2 A JAPANESE friendship club is donating one million yen (about SS18.000) to the 33 charities under the Community Chset of Singapore. This is the third year the Peace and Happineas through Proeperity (PHP) Friendship Club is making such a donation. Toahio Imai. director of corporate
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    • 490 3  -  —Tv MARTIN SOONG TRADITION co-exists comfortably with technology aboard the battleship USS New Jersey, the seeon d-oidest warship in the US Navy's fleet and its most decorated combatant But the old probably needs the new more. The New Jersey's massive 16-inch guns, tor example. are
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    • 186 3 CHANQI International Airport Servicea has entered into a 60-40 joint venture with British company CoMat International to provide warehousing and distribution services to airlines. CoMat Distributors which has a paid-up capital of $200,000 has projected a turnover of half a million dollars in
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    • 163 3 A FULL-TIME child-care teacher training course will be introduced next year to increase the pool of qualified and trained child-care staff. School-leavers with at leaat three GCE O' levels will be eligible to apply for the eight-month programme to be conducted
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    • 309 3 A NATIONAL information technology (IT) conference to help Singapore businesses make a quantum leap and use IT for strategic business success rather than productivity gains will be held early next year. "We want them to take a hard look at
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    • 419 3  -  NON-UNIONISED FIRMS' WAGE REFORMS 'NOT SATISFACTORY' By MARTIN SOONG UNION CHIEF Lim Boon Heng says the percentage of nonunionised companies that have implemented wage reform is "far from satisfactory," but adds that "significant progress" has been made in extending the retirement age in unionised companies.
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    • 235 3 OPPOSITION parties in Singapore can play three important roles in the political development of Singapore, said Chiam See Tong, the secretary-general of the Singapore Democratic Party (SOP), yesterday. Speaking at the party's bimonthly public forum entitled "Opposition has a place in Singapore".
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    • 96 3 A LOCAL computer company has won a Ms 2 million contract to provide the operating arm at Malaysia's telecommunications authority with a human resource management system. Computer Place Services, which announced the signing of the agreement yesterday, is to deliver to Syarikat Telekom Malaysia,
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 482 4 Bernama THE SHORTENING of the construction period for Malaysia's NorthSouth expressway and the new Klang Valley expressway is expected to raise construction costs slightly. Tan Sri Radin Soenamo, chairman of Projek Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan Bhd (Plus), said on Tuesday. The shorter period would
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    • 377 4 Reuter CHINESE PREMIER Li Peng has asked India to be generous in its trade dispute with Nepal and said the real victims of the row were the Nepaiese. "We hope India, in handling this dispute, can be more magnanimous and generous."
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    • 203 4 Reuter TWO JAPANESE telephone makers have denied dumping small telephone systems in the U8 and shrugged off the possible imposition of anti-dumping tariffs, saying the systems will now be made in the US. The US International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled on Monday that imports
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    • 246 4 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S Psrliament has approved a government request for a 2.8 trillion won (US$3.9 billion) supplementary budget for this year to help cope with a huge rice surplus and fund public works. The budget, which was pssssd on Tuesday, includes 561 billion won (US$Bl9
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    • 122 4 Reuter THE AFRICAN National Congreee (ANC) is sending a powerful taam to Paris for talks which are shaping up aa a tiitiitsntlv taeting ground on how to nopotlata the political future of South Africa. South African aourcee said on Tuaaday that 25 top ANC
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    • 407 5 AFP THE SLUMP in the world oil price provided the impetus for radical reform* in the Soviet Union which are affecting other countries and will enhance cooperation with the West, Soviet Presidsnt Mikhail Qorbachsv said on Tuesday. Before opening Kremlin talks with Canadian Prime Minister
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    • 177 5 AP EXPERTS met on Tuesday to debate the pro-market programme a Solidarity-led government hopes will bring the economy back from the brink of collapse, the official news agency PAP said. More than 400 economists representing some 55,000 members of the Polish
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    • 293 5 Reuter EAST GERMANY'S reforming Communist leaders plan a crackdown on smuggling and less central planning to shore up an economy sapped by political unrest and the flight of 275,000 citizens to the West. Prime Minister Hans Modrow said his government would announce
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    • 287 5 Reuter EAST GERMANY'S new leaders have indicated that free elections could be held by the spring of 1991, West German Chancellery Office Minister Rudolf Setters said on Tuesday. But he told a news conference after his return from talks with Communist Party leader
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    • 207 5 Reuter CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S foreign minister at the time of the Soviet-fed invasion in 1968 said on Tuesday that present Communist leaders were too overshadowed by their past to lead s credible reform movement even if they wanted to. Jiri Hajek. a main initiator
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    • 411 5 Reuter PRESIDENT George Bush has approved a defence bill that cuts research spending for the first time on the "Star Wars" spacebased missile programme. Mr Bush signed on Tuesday a US$2B6 billion defence appropriation bill that cuts funding for the Strategic
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1671 6 SMGAPORE: The dollar ended narrowly mixed on poeition adjustments yesterday, but trading was uneventful and the currency had little scope to move sharply either way, dealers said. Attention waa mainly focused on the mark. "Everyone is looking st the stronger mark and players still want to make new
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    • 227 6 AFTER grinding higher much of the afternoon on Tuesday, key IMM currency futures popped up egein during the final minutes of trading to finish with strong gains and near the day's peeks. Traders who gsmbied wrong that the currencies' rise would run out of steam bailed out of their
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    • 1114 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM Tuwdey, Nov 21 1989 DMTWH POUND CM.MK owM par t PvlM 0I#^ I MO 4.10 9l14 4J4 042 174 111 ISM UO 140 344 040 2.94 AM I57S 0.94 144 lit 2.10 4M ItO 1*00 044 0l54 144 IN MO 744 1429 0.12 0l24 1.14
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 246 7 TWO DANISH banks with offshore branches in Singapore are expected to merge their operations early next year. The tie-up of the two banks Den Danake Bank and Copenhagen Handelsbank follows a recent decision by their boards in Denmark to merge. The Singapore
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    • 156 7 Telerate Fuel oil prices were indicated slightly higher on the offer side yeeterday. Sentiment held steady on the back of the higher prices in Europe and fewer cargoes heading eastwards. Dec CST-180 cargoes were reportedly soM between US$99 per tonne and US$lO2 per tonne fob Sing.
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    • 178 7 Gold futures on November 21, 1M9 100 My ouncac USS par My am Opw Mgi Law Mh No. ***** ***** ***** ***** +JJ0 OK 400.30 404J0 ***** ***** 5.10 Jw 90 407JO +5.10 Fob 405.40 411JO ***** 40*70 +5.10 Apr ***** ***** 409JO ***** +5.10 km 415J0
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    • 384 7 Reuter BANKS in Singapore are rushing to upgrade dealing rooms and boost stall levels to cope with Isst-rlsing foreign exchsngs volume. Bankers and dealers said daily turnover averaged about US$6O billion in the first half of this year, up Irom about US$46 billion over the
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    • 540 7 EURODOLLAR futures closed narrowly mixed on Simex yesterday In moderately active trade prior to the US Thanksgiving holiday today. December toll to 91.66 from Chicago's 91.66. whito March was unchanged from Chicago's 92.16. Around 7,315 lots were traded. In Eurodollar opbone, 10 calls and one put changed hands. Three-month
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    • 171 7 Asian market us$ orm HO 7 4mr% 9/16 7/1* "f* '/>* 2-w*. til/16 (9/16 3 —fw 7/16 6 ma*n 3/1 4 3/16 3/16 12 «ontf« 1/4 1/6 S Ft OM (A*MdW prion) 1 an* 7 5/16 7 3/4 2 —f* 7 V* 3/16 3 *nfe 7 7/1 1/4 7 7/6
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    • 165 7 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank and the Aaian Development Bank (AOB) have advised Malaysia to develop its bond market, the Malaysian Association of Merchant Banks said. The IFC and the ADB have identified Malaysia as having the
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    • 112 7 Treasury bills Porlod Imm Yostorday's dosing Day's cod* Maturity MO OFFEK HGH LOW 3 morthi BQ*****F 22.02.90 4A5 4.40 4J2 OS 6 month* 8S*****V 18.01.90 4.45 f 1 y*or BY*****Z 18.10.90 4.39 434 431 4.31 Government notes and bonds P«riod tswo Maturity Coupon Yostorday's dosing Day's oodo
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    • 174 7 Mteatae «ie avwat* «t prtaM lantfag rates of 12 major banks la S>«e Interbank mart at rates (oftar/Md) on Nov 22 US$ qm SWFC Y«n 7**. 9/14 7/14 IS 14 7/1 7 11/14 9/14 7 4 7/t 4 M- 4 1/4 ••/14 7/14 IS —14 7 11/1*
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    • 53 7 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market remained unchanged at 5-0/16 yesterday. Short-term ratee were also unchanged. S$ Interbank fofru at ih* doM ytMrdayi OMi M> Ow ■10* S 9/1* S 7/1* Ihm* S 1/2 S l/> 2hm* SI/2 S V» 1 iii« SI/2 Sl/I O tnijt
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 131 8 THE Hn price on Mm KLTM roee Are cento to ctoea at MIIOJ7 akg iiUfday. M Tha martial la haaMiy. Buyara ara gradually earning back Mo Mm KLTM," one daator said, noting too rtoa waa supported by a steady trend on Oia LME and Mglitor auppHaa by miners.
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    • 269 8 HONGKONG: Gold doeed higher yesterday. Bullion rose to U*****.40/90 an ounce from U*****.00/50 in New York on Tuesday. Local gold rose HK$7B to end at HK53.786 a tael. Coins closed HK$67 to HK$75 higher. TOKYO: Yen-denominated gold futuree closed 27 to 34 yen higher on active freeh buying
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    • 337 8 RAS prices in mm*** fo» in mm NOON CLOSE Ivytn SdUn Bvy#n Sdcn 1 RSS Prompt 160.25 161.25N 160.25 161.25N Int 1 RSS Doc 163 JO ***** 16X50 ***** Int 1 RSS ion 90 166-50 167.00 ***** ***** tat 2 RSS OP 159.50 161 JON 159-50 161
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    • 159 8 CHICAGO BOARD of Trade soybean futuree cloeed with slight gains in late lacklustre trading on Tueeday. The market lacked direction, and floor sources attributed yesterday's narrow up and down action to traders balancing accounts ahead of the US Thanksgiving holiday. Traders want to balance accounts now rather than late
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    • 360 8 SMQAPORE: Rubbsr prlcss clossd slightly saslsr with December 1 RSS buyer quolsd at 163.60 cants a kg yeslsrday. Dealers said the aflornoon market was quiet end festursless, with prices fluctuating narrowly from morning levels. There was virtually no intsrsst snd operators stayed on the sidelines In the sbsence of
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    • 505 8 MALAYSIAN crude petal eN prlcee dooed with extended loeees on increeaed selling yeeterday. In line with 8m fall in palm oil futuree after a report that major plantation companies are scrambling tor additional storage specs tor surplus palm oil. dealers said. They aaid operators liquidated poeltiona amid fears
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    • 172 8 CHICAGO BOARD of Trad* toft red wintor wtmt futuros cloeed lowtr on Tueeday dragged down by a mix of speculative and commercial selling. Most floor sources said the market lacked news on which to trade. Light export demand and dry condWona in the hard red winter wheat areaa have
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    • 198 8 Chines* Produce Exchange Sollon' non dosing pHns on Nov 22 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Mi FOB 88.00 CM dram FOft 98.00 Now dram FOft 102.00 Copra Mixod (looso) 50.00 --U P«PP* r Muntofc whim FOft NLW 465.00 Sarawak »hN FOft foq NLW 455.00 Sarawak ipoiiol blade FOft NLW
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    • 195 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyof/Sellor closing prions on Nov 21 (£/tonno untas spodflod). Previous dosing prices in poroiilltttls, CoIIm Nov 692/701 I high/Low 695/683 ion 680/481 Mgh/Low 685/674 Soto. (3445) COCOO OK 685/690 690/694 Mgh/Low 685/682 Mar 666/667 672/674 671/666 SaiM (5210) No 6 F08 (US$/tomo) Dk 329.00/***** Ugh/Low
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  • ADVERTISING & MARKETING
    • 616 10  - Direct marketing testing is the name of the game H jr Marketing Matters By KATHY GULRICH WHEN DISCUSSING direct marketing, sometimes it's easier to begin with what it isn't It isn't junk mail, it isn't a blanket approach to marketing. And It isn't an afterthought to general advertising at least
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    • 414 10  -  By QUAK HIANG WHAI MERCHANDISE houses are increasingly using the membership lists of credit and charge card companies to send catalogues of promotion items to potential customers, but issuers say this service is not as profitable as it seems. The card issuers generally
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    • 410 10  -  By SANGEETA MULCHAND IN A 810 for a bigger bit* of the salmon market in Asia, an international marketing agency for Norway's fish will sponsor three events here to the tune of $1 million over the next five months. The Marketing Council for
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    • 311 10 ONE HORSE RACE may not be enough for the world's oldest watch maker Vacheron Constants. Flush with the success of its first-ever sponsorship of a classic st the Bukit Turf Club Isst weekend, the company is "seriously
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    • 109 10 BSB SINGAPORE has picked up new business worth about $1.5 million in the first half of this month. These include: Property marketing for Far East Organisation A packaged-goods project for Allswell Trading Marketing the Valentino fashion brand in Singapore and Malaysia for Yangzekiang Regional advertising for the Etienne
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 459 12 THE TALE is told of a teacher end his student talking about the letter's options after the preuniverslty examinations. What does the led intend to do et university The student discussed his prospects end choicee, end then added "And well, if I can't make it to
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    • 689 12  -  As Gorbachev's glasnost brings down barriers and raises hopes, Eastern Europe is presenting opportunities for trade hardly seen before this century. The Soviet Union, in particular, offers much scope. Indeed, heading there to explore new avenues is a high-powered trade delegation
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    • 390 12 AMONG THE COMPANIES making up the trade mission are: e CAPP International, a company trading in commodities like edible oil, coffee, tea, sugar and spices as well ss electrical appliances, industrial and heavy machinery, computers and chemicals. e Cotnpulsk Enterprtsss with computer products like personal computers
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    • 369 12 CAMBdOIA AFP THE UN-RECOGNISED Cambodian resistance coalition is worried, and the United States is concerned about recent signs of rapprochement with Phnom Penh by Britain, Canada, France, New Zealand and Australia. Contacts which do not signify formal recognition although they reduce Cambodia's
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    • 1266 13  -  As the US oscillates between fear of perceived international decline and euphoria over the defeat of Soviet ideology, ASAD LATIF, Foreign Editor, discusses two influential works which exemplify the two moods. He argues that both might be simplistic, the answer lying in a longer-term view
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    • 676 13 A US organisation is seeking to improve Americans' understanding of other countries by strengthening a consultative network with groups abroad, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. Brenda Lei Foster, the new president of the National Council of World Affairs Organisations, says that the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • LIFESTYLE
    • 648 14  -  BEAUTY PAGEANTS By EMMA BOYDE Reuter THE MISS WORLD beauty pageant, hounded out of Britain by years of preaaure from women'a rights groups, has found an uneaay resting place in Hongkong but for how long? Miss World waa decided in Hongkong yesterday
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    • 846 15  -  TELEVISION By SHEILA RULE NYT TELEVISION finally arrived on Tuesday in the House of Commons. But it waa unclear whether Britain's Members of Parliament were ready for the television age. About SO MPs reportedly took courses to prepare for the first televising of the House's
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    • 690 15  -  BOOKS By RANDALL ROTHENBERG NYT EDITORS of several leading American book review* are divided over how they will treat a new aerie* of books that are sponsored by. and contain advertising from, the Federal Expreea Corp. Their decisions could affect the Journalistic
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    • 722 15  -  FASHION By BERNADINE MORRIS NYT EVERYBODY'S doing it in New York. Both established and relatively new designers are carving out new exposures in spring and summer clothes so that evening dresses look like beach clothes in festive fabrics. Geoffrey Beene, for instance, has a
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    • 210 14 DEUCIOZO HYAn Mama Mka! Pete's Place introduces more exciting gastronomic treats for all lovers of Italian food. SOUP AND SALAD Light eaters can now select from a variety of four homemade soups and help themselves to our eyer popular sakxj bar. $10.50* EARLY BIRD SPECIAL A complmentaty bowl of salad
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    • 177 14 Itthe^^Le^l oft < II II FRENCHBUFTET jSfe TOP^^EM M jAUUb^SSaLL IVirW decided to take French cuisine to new heights. Just for November, The Belvedere ascends to the Top of the M, bringing along with it over 60 choice French favourites. At that height, it's certainly lunch with a view. Well,
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    • 614 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 7 Rough (8) ACDOM (4) 10 am (6) 1 Cover* the feet? (6) 11 Coloured band (6) 7 Difficult place to gat nuts 14 Girl'a nama (3) and bolts (8) IS Artist's support (5) S Ona holding up a graat 17 Rave (4) deal? (4) ig Philanderer (S)
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  • SPORTS
    • 192 16 TENNIS AP SPAIN'S Juan Aguillera of Spain stunned top-seeded Alberto Mancini of Argentina 7-5, 2-6, 7-5 on Tuesday in the U*****,000 Itaparica tennis tournament in Brazil. Mancini, ranked 9th in the world by the Associstion of Tennis Professionals, suffered from the 97-degree (37-degree C) heat,
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    • 286 16 YACHTING AFP NEW ZEALAND'S dogged claim to the America's Cup received new life on Tuesday as an appeals court in New York granted permission for the Mercury Bay Boating Club to appeal its recent decision declaring valid the 1968 race in San Diego. In a
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    • 121 16 RALLY AFP TWICE WORLD CHAMPION Juha Kankkunen spearheaded Finland's aasault on the RAC Rally of Britain on a third hectic day on Tuesday. Only six minutes separated the first 10 which contained six Finns, three Swedes and lone Spaniard Carlos Sainz, who is jlist as happy
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    • 530 16 BASKETBALL AP BERNARD KING scored seven points in the final 2:38 and seldom-used Mel Turpin blocked three shots in the fourth quarter to help the Washington Bullets snap a five-game losing streak with a 97-91 NBA victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night Turpin, who
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    • 394 16 GOLF AP QOLFINQ GREAT Jack Nicklaus, who turna 50 this January, said on Tuesday that ha will join tha Senior Tour thia coming aaaaon a mova bound to sharpen competition on the popular circuit Officials of the PGA Seniors Tour bestowed
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    • 246 16 AP TENTATIVE PLANS were announced on Tuesday for a women's Ryder Cup match between Europe and the United States, with the inaugural aeries probably taking place at the end of next year. Although detaila have yet to emerge. Joe Flanagan, executive director of the
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    • 605 16 PERSONALITIES AP HAROLD ABRAHAMS put values above victory, morale above medale and made millions of people cry with joy and asdneee in hie story of an Olympic hero's triumph over religious intolerance. But in 90 seconds on Tuesday, the prizee from
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1440 16 TV and RADIO A legacy of justice OUR CHOICE MARTIN LUTHER KING: THE Marking the 20th anniversary last year of the civil rights leader's assassins- M I tion, thia documentary draws from the ik memoriea of key figuree including Mk p Mayor Andrew Young, and King's 9 JUL cloaest friend
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 578 17  -  m HOCK LOCK SIEW THESE DAYS, the way to play Malaysian stocks is to guess which is the next takeover target. AM eyes are now on plantations, with the most bets placed on Kemayan Oil Palm. Yesterday, some 5.4 million Kemayan shares changed hands,
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    • 446 17 UNITED ENGINEERS (M) Bhd's ambitious plan to develop the country's 900 km North-South highway has crossed its main financial hurdle with the completion of a M 52.54 billion loan on Tuesday, the largest loan ever arranged for any borrower in the Malaysian
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    • 591 17  -  EXTRAORDINARY GAINS TOTAL $93.9 m By ROSIE TAN PRINTING and publishing giant Times Publishing Ltd has turned in its beet results in five years by chalking up an 84.4 per cent increase in after-tax profit to $23.42 million. This was further boosted at the
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    • 501 17 MBT THE DELISTING of Singapore stocks from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange and vice-versa has sparked off keen interest among Singapors and foreignbased firms to find link-ups in the Malaysian stockbroking industry. In recent weeks, a number of Malaysian broking houses have received
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    • 522 17 Bernama BOUSTEAD HOLDINGS Bhd, its expansion "not over yet", will look at other opportunities and will not confine itself to plantations, chairman Raja Muhammad Alias said. He said after the group's annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday: "We are not saying that our plantation
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    • 224 17 Bernama MALAYSIAN OXYGEN Bhd (MOX) has invested MSS million In two new plants in Sabah to produce oxygen and dissolved acetylene. MOX's planning manager Yeong Tong Chow said the new plants formed part of the company's Ms7o million nationwide expansion programme
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    • 454 17  -  By ELAINE KOH PLANTATION QIANT Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Bhd has blamed its poor performance at half time on the sharp decline in commodity prices. For the six months ended Sep X, 1960, group after-tax profit fell 56 per cent to
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    • SES
      • 664 18  -  ABDUL HADHI BUYING INTEREST in hotel and construction stocks boosted the Singapore stock market yesterday and pushed it to a higher cloee in active trading. Brokers admitted being surprised by the sudden surge in volume. One broker attributed the renewed interest to the
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      • 241 18 Rises NOi Wits 1993 87% +10.8% +8% Inno-Podflc 128 9.4% +11 Not Iron Wrti 210 .+7.7% +15 Imo-Pac Wrts 36 +7.5% +2)4 OAF Ltd 40* 59 7.3% +4 Sttanwn 20* 133 +7.3% +9 VandwHt Wrti 37 +7.2% +2% Morco Poio Wrts 102 +6.2% +6 OUR Wrts 1994 136
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      • 229 18 Rises Ay«r H Tin Rt» 2914 +18.0% 4% Macon Bhd 50* 162 +10.2% +15 Aleom 110 +5.8% +6 Komoyan 50i 79 +5.3% +4 C I Holdings 175 +4.8% +8 Haxza Cocpn 50< 78 +4.7% +3% btfar-Padfk 112 +4.7% +5 Dayopl Ind 104 +4.5% +4% UAC 324 +4.5% +14
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      • 334 18 Manogors' prices for Nov 23 Royal Trust Asset Mgt IT S'por* Gr Fund 083" 089* r Asia Poc Gr Fund 109 1.15 Singapore Unit Trust OCBC-SIMBL Investment Th* Savings Fund 103 S'por* frog Fund 046 S'pon S*c Fund ft 77 S'por* lnv*st Fund 0.80 S'por* Equity Fund 056
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      • 44 18 RMCA REINSURANCE UMITEO:Bth AQM at ICS Board Room at 137 Cacil Straat. #08-00 ICS Building, tomorrow at 3pm KEMAYAN OIL PALM BER-HAD:Twenty-Fourth AQM at Dawan Johor, Mazzanina Floor, Holiday Inn, Jalan Dato Sulaiman, ***** Johor Bahru, on Saturday. Nov 25, at noon.
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    • SES SHARE INFO -S'PORE STOCKS
      • 5833 18 Qr'i Qr'a T*l Last Vol (toy Last Quote Dlv Oiv Y'M Not M Cap High Low Codo Company Salo +or- ('000) High Low Buyor Sollor C'vr P/E Smll NOV 22 SESDAQ 179* 80* t 4000 Amtak Eng 20# 169 xall -1 20 170 160 100 170
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    • KLSE
      • 3590 19 MBT INVESTORS on the Kuala Lumpur stock market were in a buoyant mood yeeterday, sending prices to a broadly higher doee in active trading. As of late, middle-liners came in for a good part of the action although selected higher-priced issues were not left out Of
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 481 20 AP MEDIA TYCOON Christopher Skase, who just six weeks ago was on the verge of becoming a Hollywood studio magnate, has joined the growing ranks of fallen Australian corporate giants. A year ago, the former finance reporter was hailed as a whiz-kid
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      • 187 20 AFP AUSTRALIAN sugar and construction materials group CSR Ltd is buying ARC America Corp from Hanson Industries in a deal worth US$67O million. CSR said in a statement it had entered into a letter of intent to buy the quarrying and
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      • 589 20 Tokyo Reuter SHARE PRICES surged to a record high cloee yesterday, buoyed by new investment trust funds and scattered buying by other institutional investors. "With currency and interest rate qualms eased for a while, people are more bullish about buying," said a foreign trader. Investors stretched their
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      • 501 20 Australia Reuter A SURGE in the price of gold triggered a rush of buying in Australian gold and resource stocks and helped push the share market to a firmer close yesterday, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index finished 7.8 points higher st 1,837.8. The Gold Index jumped 58.8
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      • 1132 20 Hongkong Reuter, DBS Securities HONGKONG STOCKS endad slightly lower yesterday in the absence of any corporate news interesting enough to puncture the cloak of indifference that was smothering trading interest, dealers said. The Hang Seng Index slipped 5.17 to 2.812.02 on a turnover of HK5789.78
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      • 307 20 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS rebounded in thin trading yesterday on an unconfirmed news report that the government would announce details of capital market deregulation, brokera said. The Compoaite Index closed at 889.15. up 4.98 points from Tuesday'a close. Turnover waa 180 billion won compared with 123 billion won
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      • 219 20 Reuter THE SHARE MARKET ended lower yesterday, due largely to an 11-cent drop in leading company Fletcher Challenge, which had predicted a steady 1989-90 profit "The prediction was a little below market forecasts," a broker said. "Analysts are also concerned about FCL'a lack of confidence in ita
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      • 133 20 Reuter SHARES finished mixed on heavy institutional buying yesterday after the market opened shakily as Indis's general elections began. "The market is unnerved by prospects of a hung Parliament where no single party has a majority." a broker said. "There were fears that an opposition coalition would be
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      • 437 20 AFP SHARE PRICES fell for the seventh consecutive session on the Taiwan Stock Exchange yeeterday amid what market analysts described es a loee of confidence by investors ahead of the Dec 2 elections. The Weighted Price Index dropped 103.32 points to dose at 9,906.20, falling below
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      • 101 20 Reuter THAI STOCKS eased back on profit-taking yesterday as the index hovered below the 800 mark after seven straight record rises, brokers ssid. The SET Index doeed at 780.27, 2.93 down, with 78 stocks falling and 37 rising. Market leader Siam Cement maintained its rise but the less-diversi-fied
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      • 100 20 Reuter TRADING continued to slow on the Jakarta stock market yesterday, with prices falling across the board except Panin Bank and Unilever Indonesia, brokers said. The index dropped 13.64 points to 417.30 and turnover slumped to 368,750 shares from Tuesday's 003,735. Panin Bank was 50 ru-
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      • 62 20 Reuter THE MANILA and Makati Stock Exchanges suspended trading yesterday as Typhoon Hunt lashed several provinces on the main Philippine island of Luzon, spokesmen for the bourses said. Although winds from the typhoon had weakened, government and private entities suspended operations as a precautionary measure. The typhoon
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 848 21 New York Reuter AMERICAN STOCKS closed mixed on Tuesday, buoyed late in the day by newt that investor Harold Simmons intended to raise his stake in Lockheed Corp to 15 per cent Volume was rslstivsly light ss many investors were unwilling to take positions prior to the
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      • 875 21 London Reuter LONDON share prices opened higher in quiet trading yesterday, helped by sterling's relatively steady path so far after the currency had cloeed on Tuesday at its lowest point since early March 1987. One dealer said: "For the present, the market wants to rise
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      • 619 21 Reuter AFTER Percy Barnevik clinched the US$lB billion merger of heavy engineering giants Asea of Sweden and Brown Boveri of Switzerland almost two yeers ago. he vowed the group "must stretch out west and east from Europe". As Asea Brown Boveri's
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      • 459 21 NYT SOME OF AMERICA'S largest corporations, supported by a group of states, squared off against the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday in a legal challenge to a federal regulation that limits a popular anti* takeover device. At issue
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      • 670 21 NYT TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Inc could get more than US$2 billion in royalty payments aa a result of a reported ruling by the Japanese government's patent office. The ruling is remarkable tor its confirmation of a longstanding complaint by major American rivals
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      • 261 21 AFP THE UK GOVERNMENT will not waive its "golden share" in BAA, formerly the British Airports Authority, as it did last month for ailing luxury car maker Jaguar, according to BAA chairman Sir Norman Payne. Sir Norman said in a television interview on Tuesday
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      • 1534 21 Reuter MILAN: Italian shares were mixed in early trading yesterday. with Montedison and Enimont shares slipping on news of a further delay in Parliamentary approval for a tax break for Montedison on the Enimont venture, dealers said. The MIB Index was unchanged at 1,120 in late morning
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 494 20 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP.SO AND IN THE MATTER OF ADMET SURVEY SERVICES PTE LTD (Incorporated in Singapore) (In members' voluntary winding-up) At an extraordinary general meeting of ADMET SURVEY SERVICES PTE LTD duly convened and held at 116 Middle Road #09-04 ICB Enterprise House S'pore
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    • 570 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 HENG HUAT DEVELOPMENT (PRIVATE) LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company, duly convened and held at 4 Battery Road #12-00 Bank of China Building, Singapore 0104 on 20th November 1999
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    • 509 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 90 AND IN THE MATTER OF SIN-ASIA AIR SERVICES (PTE) LTD (In Members' Voluntary Winding-up) SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS PASSED ON 20TH NOVEMBER 1908 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at Apt Blk 125 Berangoon North Ave 1 #12-109 Singapore 1955
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    • 417 20 Japanese store enters marine sports market TAKASHIMAYA. a long-es-tablished retailer in Japan, is branching out into the country's growing marine sports business. The retailer, based in Osaka, will set up a whol-ly-owned subsidiary called TMS tomorrow to develop and operate marina facilities and sell leisure boats and related equipment the
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  • LATE FILE
    • 32 22 Reuter YAMAICHI FUTURES Pte Ltd. a wholly-owned Singapore subsidiary of Yamaichi Securities Co Ltd, received clearing membership on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange, the firm said yesterday. Reuter
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    • 34 22 Reuter billion yuan in the fourth quarter of 1960, with most of the funds aimed at large state companies, the official New China News Agency said yesterday. Reuter
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    • 32 22 Reuter US DURABLE GOODS orders fell 0.6 per cent in October after a revised 1.1 per cent decline in September, the Commerce Department said yesterday. Reuter
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    • 37 22 Reuter SOUTH KOREA plans to become the world's biggest textile exporter by the year 2000 by pumping government funds into private industry, according to a trade ministry plan released yesterday.
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    • 30 22 Reuter VANCOUVER authorities yesterday approved a US$l.7 billion development plan for a former Expo site in the eastern Canadian city, said business magnate Li Ka-shing.
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    • 31 22 Reuter THE Communist Party chief for Leningrad, Anatoly Gerasimov, has been replaced, said Pravda yesterday. This follows the ousting of Moscow's party chief, Politburo hardliner Lev Zaikov.
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  • 485 22 FUTURES EXCHANGE CLOSED AFP DEFAULT by a futures broker yesterday hit New Zealand's financial markets, already reeling from the effects of the recent collapee of investment bank DFC New Zealand. Jordan Sandman Futures Ltd (JSF), the trading arm of Jordan Sandman Were,
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  • 343 22 Reuter US PRESIDENT George Bush is under pressure from leading US conservatives to make German reunification a central topic of his talks off Malta next month with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. The Heritage Foundation, a Washington-based right-wing think-tank which promotes a
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  • 238 22 Bernama MALAYSIAN AIRLINE SYSTEM Bhd (Malaysia Airlines) has reported a group pre-tax profit of M 583.25 million for the half-year to Sep 30, 1909, down 0.4 per cent from the previous corresponding period. MAS said in a statement yesterday that the attributable profit
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  • 213 22 AFP THE GOVERNOR of the Bank of Japan (BOJ), Satoshi Sumita, whose five-year term expires next month, will hand over control to his deputy governor, Yashushi Mieno, in line with established tradition. Japanese Finance Miniater Ryutaro Hashimoto confirmed
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  • 120 22 BY APRIL next year, the Trade Development Board's imports and exports office at Changi Airport will stop all manual processing of trade declarations except for special permits. This is in line with the government's aim of full paperless trade documentation by 1992, the TOB said
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  • 299 22 AFP AUSTRALIA should end protectionism and improve its shipping and aviation if it wants to benefit from East Asia's economic growth, according to a report presented in Sydney by Prime Minister Bob Hawke. Mr Hawke called the report a
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  • 321 22 AP AT LEAST 17 campaign workers and voters were killed yesterday in scattered violence on the first day of elections in Indis to decide the fate of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and his beleaguered Congress Party. Victims of the violence died
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  • 279 22 A REFLECTION of the pace and rhythm of the past as well as confidence to face the future. A mirror of the multi-cultural mix that is Singapore. That is what an extravagant musical will portray when it ushers in Singapore's 25th year
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  • 76 22 Reuter COMEX gold futures, after rising on the back of strong overseas gold markets, retreated on profit taking yesterday morning as US traders squared positions prior to today's Thanksgiving holiday. December gold retained a gain of US$2.BO at U*****.20 an ounce, with the selling capping a rally at
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 272 22 f ASSISTANT CHIEF CONTROLLER Hong Kong based International Trading Company invites applications for the position of Assistant Chief Controller working under Vice President-Chief Financial Officer. Job will require to station in Hong Kong for a minimum of five years with potential of promotion for right person. Work will need travelling
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 119 23 AFP SANYO ELECTRIC CO. a major Japanese electronics maker, said yesterday it would export 100,000 unite of videocassette tape recorders (VCRs) worth five billion yen (US$35 million) to East Germany. It aaid 50,000 VCRa will be shipped within this year and the remaining half by
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      • 62 23 Reuter A ÜBERIAN-REGISTERED steam tanker spilled some oil off the coast of Chiba, Japan, on Monday and the leakage has been treated, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said in London. The owners of the 236,425 dwt Call have arranged a divers' inspection of the ship's hull, Lloyd's
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      • 133 23 Reuter THE STATE of Alaska said on Tueeday it was suing the owners of a Greek cargo ship which ran aground last week in a national wildlife refuge, leaking heavy oil into the Bering Sea. The stats government said it was seeking unspecified environmental and
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      • 127 23 Seatrade Week THE VOLUME of cargo carried by Indian coastal shipping is to grow from a present annual 22 million tons to 84 million tons by the year 2000, according to a joint study by Indian company Consulting Engineering Services, London-based Transport Consultants, and West
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    • 120 23 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO port and several other Brazilian ports were paralysed on the first day of an indefinite strike on Tuesday morning, port officials said. Santos port in Sao Paulo state and Paranagua port in Parana state were operating nor- mally, they said. Rio
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    • 963 23 fog* COJMM ABC Contain* riion TMrt— 5 Accord Shpg Tan 3/4 AJbotrca Soo-Ak Sovon 5 Arc lino s«v»n 5 ATI Fivo 3-5 AfS Thirtoon 3 Archiaodat Shpg Twoivo 3 Arrow linos Six 2/3 Alio* Expros Six 4/5 AMI Throo J/2 ASa Fivo I Mt Canada lino Bovon
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    • 324 23  -  *r LINDA CHEE THE Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) and four major "outsider" lines are cooperating in an European Discussion Agreement (EDA) to help stabilise the Far East-Europe container shipping trade. At their first meeting in Tokyo on Monday, the same day aa the
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    • 399 23  -  By LINDA CHEE Shipping Correspondent MEMBER LINES of the Trans-Pacif-ic Stabilisation Agreement (TSA) have reaffirmed their commitment to cooperate for a second year, into March 1901. They have also agreed to further reduce overall vessel capacity in the three months between December
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    • 352 23 POLICE in South Sumatra have toiled an attempt to export Rp 11.6 billion worth of timber under the falsified documents. They had inspected several cargo vessels and found they were carrying timber cargoes differing in size and quality from what was repreeented on their
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    • 205 23 Lloyd's List TRADES between the Fsr East and North America will still suffer from about one billion TEUs overcapacity in 1991, according to internal forecasts by Japan's NYK Lines. This year NYK estimates capacity at 3.97 billion TEUs with volumes carried
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    • 65 23 TAIWANESE shipping giant has signed an agreement with a consortium of 13 Japanese and foreign banks for the extension of a US$4OO million loan. The loan, which is said to be the largest ever extended to private enterprise in Asia, was recently signed
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    • 849 24 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single pricee for a more comprehensive deecription of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements ere indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the
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    • 303 24 THE VOLUME of tonnage in the world merchant shipbuilding order book continued to rise in the third quarter of 1969, reaching the hlgheet level since the end of 1964, according to Lloyd's Register of Shipping. It roee to 29.6 million gross
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    • 618 24 Journal of Commerce goods across ths ri,# M rat *e tor bringing in ,ow r 'wading to predictions that early as next yes! #qu i wHh ,m P° ft **•<*• >* Average transpacific export ratss, which thrss E2! IS^L 25 c#fTt to 50
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    • 72 24 THE Port of Tacoma has officially opened its new US$35 million container terminal which will be leaaed to Maerak Inc. The 40-acre terminal took 18 months to build and ia located at the mouth of the Blair Waterway, giving easy accesa to rail services
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    • 1551 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES u M kin rteve Koppol WharvM Aconcagua 1-90SW K17 olongside 22.11 0900 Anostasio 6E K35 alongside 22.11 2200 Anton Ino Nez 1/89 (fi K36 alongside 23.11 1800 Berlin Hdd 4K/89 K2B OK>n^SKM 24.11 1200 Conopus 7 3 K19 alongside 26.11 0600 Eostern Gl 31E
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    • 954 25 SOVIET time-chartering provided one of the few features in a quiet Tueeday on the dry cargo freight market. Monday's grain market talk of further buying interest from the Soviet Union failed to find confirmation. Soviet charterers were reported to have agreed US$8,300 daily for the Evmar, 29,212 tonnes
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    • 11549 30 QSiaBGWEB 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
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    • 966 36 THE THAI government has decided to go ahead with a major land bridge plan that will create a new sealane and substantially shorten various existing shipping routes from the Middle East to Japan. The project said the Bangkok Poet, is aimed
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    • 291 36  -  By RAHITA ELIAS A TWO-DAY seminar on "A Decade of Developments in Msrine Engineering" starts today in Singapore. Topics to be covered at the seminar include: e an overview of the developments in maritime training by Mr J C Thomson and Mr S
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    • 187 36 THE MADEIRA Open Ship Register (MAR) was recently set up by Portugal to stop the flagging out of Portuguese ships to other registers and attract new shipowners and vessels from abroad. Vessels in the MAR will fly the Portuguese flag and
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    • 242 36 Financial Times EUROPE'S leading shipping countries have embarked on an attempt to persuade the US Congress to bring US law on liability tor maritime oil spills into line with the rest of the world. In a highly unusual move, the UK
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    • 197 36 Reuter THE UNITED NATIONS has snnounced the creation of an Interim secretariat to handle en agreement on hazardous wsste signed by 38 states in March. The accord, concluded in the Swiss city of Basle, is designed to ban toxic waste shipments to
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    • 190 36 Seatrade Week INTERNATIONAL TANKERS LTD it to liquidate itself. The Citibank/N J Goulsndris Joint venture has decided not to proceed with the purchase of vessels and will return investors' money. The venture, announced s year ago, originally sought to create a US$2OO million fund for
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    • 19 23 Lines and services represented bv /£saB6sX Members of the Registry of Accredited ?GGmV\ Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.
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    • 241 23 "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of wHdufe" rrammß^ Fortnightly at an good bookshops BTP DWrtkjtor i MAKING THE 1 RIGHT BUSINESS I > DECISIONS STARTS WITH A H|H[i SUBSCRIPTION TO SINGAPORE IhM BUSINESS H SINQAPOR fgSjMO BUSINEBi. v iQ WrM JSS& mjMfcRM ]"I ■gß| n mo^\ IB 11 .MH 7/jeg/ft receive! YOUR
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    • 165 23 INSIDE Pacific rates to equalise soon PRICES for shipping American-made goods across the trans-Pacific continue to rise as rates for bringing in Asian imports edge lower, leading to predictions that export rates could equalise with import prices as early as next year. Page Two Orders reach five-year high THE VOLUME
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    • 360 24 f URGENT TO ALL MARINE OPERATORS > FOfl SALE BY TENDER MV "Island Navigator" CAR/PASSENGER FERRY CATAMARAN built 1968, lightly traded and in new condition. Steel hull, aluminium superstructure, LOAI27', beam 44' draft 7' 2" in DNYIAI R45 survey. Stern loading ramp, 10T axle load, 42 car capacity. Passenger accommodation
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    • 61 24 NOTICE Arrived Singapore 13 11 89 Consignee of *11 damaged cargoes ex the captioned vessel la hereby notified that a General Survey will be held on the 34th November ISM (Friday) at Keppel Wharves K 19 from OOOOhrs 1300 hrs No further survey will be entertained thereafter. Agents: "K" Line
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    • 40 24 Plmm note that dollvsry of containers from blocks H8 and JO Is rsslilclsd bstwssn 1500 and 2100 hours on 23.11 .SO For further information or enquiries at conventional wharves: Keppei/Marina Wharves *****6 Jurong Port *****66 Sembawang *****22 Pasir Panjang *****44
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    • 2037 25 "snmimm \IIVF/ 200 Cwitommnt Road #12« SouMpomt. Singapore 0208 TH *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** jytTHlfl TERMINAL/CFS Tel *****1S 220 I t CQQGO r l bookings t«i *****34 23s Vrtrtr PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES ON WIO POUT KELANG TEL *****18 Tata* Na *^®J 7 isf A 22L t,« lu .|;iu
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    • 2239 25 A MM* VMM. vo, er* fTD Pon P«r..ng I Singapore K.elang DESTINATIONS TM» vMk Lara M 1002 Cloelng Tim* Feeder by 38M1 0400 MRS M Farce CFft 27/11 tOQQ HRS M Tauro OAK |LQB HOU I >«" I J" Wl2 IS/12 20/12 21/12 23/12 26/12 27/12 2*12 29/12 30/12 31/12
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    • 925 26 ROTTEROAM/1 I VOY NO S PORE P. KELANQ SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BWCMEBHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE I TOKIO EXPRESS MVSI4 24/11 IR/12 13/12 15/12 12/12 W/12 I TOLA OA BAY 07/SS3 29*11 1/12 10/12 20/12 22/12 23/12 28/12 I HAMBURG EXPRESS «/Sl7 30/11 26/12 IS/12 21/12 It/12 24/12 I I HEIDELBERG EXPRESS
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    • 539 26 NOBTMBOUNO TO UKC SPORE ROM/A DAM HBC MOU (UJL) TAUSALA SAMOA V.I6N *U Sfl W W CLYOEBANK V-27N 30/12 25/1 nfl TAMAITAI SAMOA V.I7N 1/2 2/3 7/3 11/3 •Alm AccwHat FCI to Alawi/tra—HMH (ASIA-SOUTH PAOFIC JOINT SERVICE) vote I MORAYBANK VMS ta PI Part Maraa>>. La* Rata*. KM* Atotiu (Otcvct)
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    • 1118 26 E3 SBIBBIB &XBB REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WESTBOUND FOR EUROPE VSUVOV SIN CLM PRS ALG BCL FEL NAM BSE ROT ANT LHA (VIA (VIA (VIA ALG) HMO ROT) NORASIA SUN 885-3 24/U 2MI 11/12 11/12 W1 I*l2 21/12 22/12 23/12 24/12 25/12 NORASIA PEARL BK6-3 1/12 1/12 17/12 21/12
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 1271 27 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd Wt P&O JP STRAITS SHIPPING Containers S"Rate Stan H'fcyrf B'havaa R'Oaa Lift TOMIO express mi *12 12/12 *u u/12 1//12 accepts cargo due sails JSJ WU *12 22/12 21/12 2*12 STRAITS VENTURE V2OE Muara, LA KK ta Part M Nov HAMBURG EXPRESS Mfll VIU *12 22/12
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    • 1643 27 TO: EUROPE TO: FAR EAST V LH ROM NAM ME FIX SPORE HK KAO BU HAKJIN OAKLAND OOSW B|U U|U I4|U W2 U/U U|U NANJIN ROTTERDAM OOSE 27/11 3001 01/12 #7/12 CHOVANG SUCCESS MM 02A2 1902 23/12 21/12 22/12 21/12 CNOYANG CHANCE M4C 04/12 17/12 M/ 12 14/12 HANJIN TONCHAE
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    • 27 27 REGULAR SERVICE TO KARACHI STORE LOADING FOR KAZUCI MARU VIM 14/12 KARACHI *f*» SMMUSAWA MCISHM M.T.V. TRANSPORTATION CO. (FTC) LTD. T* »3M» Tl«: M mil Fu ajKM
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    • 343 27 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO& HEAVY LIFTS VESSEL AMBAIIKA COSMIC ASIAN PKHtEER CUPPER VOY. NO. 52 2 120 Sporo Sailed 24/11 29/11 P. Kelang Sailed 27/11 2/12 Panang Hong Kong Yokohama 20/12 23/12 *»«oy» 12/12 17/12 21/12 Otaka 10/12 Senboku Moji Funabashi •For Discharging Only NOTE ALSO CALLING
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    • 721 28 I IRANIAN »E»yiCK I Singapore Loading for:- IRAN EKRAM PJL 5/12 BANDAR ABBAS I T*Towa\ I /§A v#iV ■I I I w*+ lAXk^iiaUiild I CUAM/BAIPAN niHIjCT SERVICE I (B/BULK CONTAINER) ETA SPORE GUAM SAIPAN 'SPARKLE' V 3 3/4 DEC 15/16 DEC It/17 DEC I "MICRONESIA PORTS DIRECT CALLS SUBJECT ON
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    • 705 28 (2) HANJIN SHIPPING fullcontainer service IS port I L«M«vre R djm H burf 8 luven FttoM flfOt* Wl SM~I lIW HAUL 25/11 11/12 14/12 15/U 17/12 11/12 HANJIN ROTTERDAM OHI 17/11 N SOUL «K 2/12 20(1? 21/12 72/12 24/12 25/17 CNOTMK CMAMCC (Mi inj NaZ «f 2^ 9/12 21/12 30/12
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    • 105 28 mmm bintang mas shipping pte. Ltd. Tei mmwvm n« us uns sinner fi« mm 4 Depot Tel: 4/154/1 ■Hf S pore Aeents STRAITS SHIPPING PTE LTO Td finm Tla RS ***** Fai 22SOU/ REGULAIT SERVICES TO BRUNEI SARAWAK Accepts Voy Port Cargo Owe Sails BINTANG SERIA 22E Bintulu. Miri. K.
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    • 1557 28 —i ■T —J i —i naoFTit Su Sr Su am ™ra~w#»ff!rSffSl ever greet am *u *u M 2 uju um unf um un an 2M an an an mi I ever golocn Vl2 *U um u/u ism uni iiiu *m m m nn in tn rm I ever clooe 11/12
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    • 1076 29 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD SSSSSSff K mi Ml PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00, Singapore 0106, Tel: *****33 m*toar I WfW. VOY SIN JKT MY VOY HKG YOK NOO KOB BUS KM KAO MAWAHTT 47U M/ 11 i/ii 4/11 4MB 13/12 am nm 22/12 24/11 27/12 M/ 11 OOWA
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    • 205 29 IflK jQHwn scHUPiPoiMe sm bm@ VESSEL |PKL I PCD |«IW |KUC |I»UA |KK [SUN I TAW $IN JOHAN V122/M liU I|U W W W- 14(12 johan iii vmm jiu wu u/u 17/12 mi a/12 n/u JOHAN II Wl2O jlgU |»/11 |«fU I— I— I 2/U Iyu I 702 Iwu ACCEPTING
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    • 688 29 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT S'TOK PJOANS STM MM R'MAVtN ROAM MAVK Trite Li«r«u Kftl I*l2 12/U M|U 11/12 17/12 Tafcgi b| 2*ll 1/U IW «2 11/11 Sltt Ml NMftwfUfMi KM HID IW Ntt W) »'f'»"i ww wu wu m *1 I T«ky* b, 7/U HI am 2*12 2*12 1/1
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    • 337 29 A Joint Europe S«rvk» Of •.■ssukkbss. r s EXPRESS ttPi tRWTAMUIWF SUMCE VSL/VOT rPOM ROAM/ M'BURG/ BXQBtN ANTWERP ADAM LJ BONTANC/UMS M/U-3/U 7/1 U/l 15/1 M/l MATARAMOMV U-21/U I*l I*l M/l 27/1 S PANJANC/Mra M-13/1 7/1 U/2 I*2 I*2 F AST TMAMWT TME ACCEPTING BREAK BULK/CONTAINERISED CAROO SiM>|ad l* Inducomont
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    • 438 29 ton MYANMA ÜBSI FIVE STAR UNE 1 (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S'pore P.Kelang Penang Banfkafc HPA-AN VMM ma NOV PAGAN VMM 2S/3 NOV PINY A VMS* 2S/Z7 NOV WB* THE BANK UNI lEXPRESS TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA I COLUMBUS SINGAPORE V3S T/U (CALLING KRME/ALOTAU OIRECT) MORAYBANK VISS
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 282 30 A A fli MAC NELS AGENCiES PTE LTD., SINGAPORE TEL: *****020MP) *****22(EXP) ■LJBJIPENANG TEL: (04) *****6 KK TEL: (088) *****0 I f\_/\~ p ORT KELANG TEL: (03) *****77 KUCHING TEL: 082 *****3 LlJ\y VZJJ. BAHRU TEL: (07) *****2 SIBU TEL: (084)*****2 i > MONTHLY USA/EUROPE BREAKBULK/SEMI-CONT LINE Door-to-door DeHvery To:
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    • 167 30 FCL/LCL Acceptance Weekly consol at our CFS to Mnftll! SyAiey, Melbourne, Fremantte, Brisbane Adelaide Nnr Ztalaa* Al Ports ISA: Al Ports tetpt/H: AN Major Ports hr Emfe Bangkok, Hongkong, Keeking, KaosWung, Mania, Tokyo, Yokohama. Kobe Warehousing A Transportation (1988) Pta Lid Direct Tel: 861-5060. 861-5324 Reception: 861-191.1 Tlx: RS *****
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    • 326 30 EXPORTS TO FAR EAST OUTBOUMO PHI sm KAO Kit I HK6 I TKY IYOK NA6 lOSK *06 MOJ BUS Tl CMJN MO? JM In Pt 30/11 2/12 4/12 10/12 11/12 13/12 M 2 7/12 a/12 10/12 WORPSUNO NOO9 28/11 27/11 1/12 >12 Vl2 13/12 14/12 IVI2 IS/12 16/12 15/12 17/12
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    • 64 30 FREMANTLE GERALDTON FCL, LCL, REEFER BREAKBULK HEAVY LIFTS NEXT SAILING KAPITAN VOY. 8S SIN: 24-25/11 A GOODRICH MARITIME PRIVATE UMITHr £>* TEL: 224 9941/224 9679 g FAX NO: 224 6003, 222 1631 TLX: RS ***** REGULAR LINER SERVICES TO:RED SEA/MED/EUROPE 01/12 KAOHSIUNG 02/12 NVOCC SERVICES HBG/ROTT/ANT 25/11 02/12 LA (INCLDG
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    • 1600 31 InterCoa MAKIIIMI III) A subsidiary of NecMoyrl EAC agencies pie ltd WEEKLY FCL/LCL TO: FAR EAST JAPAN FIJI ISLAND KAOHSIUNG —26/11 TOKYO —30/11 LAUTOKA 3/12 KEELUNG —26/11 YOKOHAMA —30/11 SUVA 3/12 MANILA 1/12 KOBE —30/11 BANGKOK 1/12 BUSAN 30/11 HONGKONG 30/11 r < VP"": p-ioamo pehaoo ocean vum mm le
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    • 972 32 I Imn C..D VOY INO IsGP LB CHLS NFK NYC HFX I J?? M BBlnrJ r J? 32} 21/11 23/11 16/12 26/12 11/12 W 3/1 I 21 »A 1 21/11 30/11 23/12 2/1 4/16/1 W I 20 4/12 5/12 7/12 30/12 9/1 11/1 13/1 17/1 I OOCL fA,TH 12 11/12
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    • 211 32 I J @000PW@ Q5T® i 5 UIC MHtai Span BIN J Trtn: i> ***** He HBIM7. Tit ttMMI J I i ACCEPTING CARGO ETD ETA ETA ETA AT Kll SPOKE NUARA LAIN KK EASTERN GLORY V3IE/W Sid 25/11 26/11 27/11 APRIL GLORY V3OE/89 24-25/11 26/11 25/11 30/11 1/12 1 EASTERN
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    • 687 32 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE »cc»pllini FCL/FCL CmMam f «<ton« Lo*dM| tor Mottar Vtf By Faadar ft, Faadar KALIOAS ¥.41 SOk 29 No* FramMaft/Sfdn/AM TULSIOAS »Dk It Ok II Ok Fram/«a*Sf«i/AM KALIOAS ¥.47 21 Jan IS Jan IS Jan hm******* TULSIOAS i Fat )F* IF* Fram/Mafc/Srdn/AiM KALIOAS ¥.41 9 M*f IM*
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    • 574 32 AgSSi GOLDEN LINE A f(N&Ax\ CUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD s n Tato» Ayar Slraat V SINCAPOftf 0144 TIL S34JW (M LINCS) Faa SMBB4 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S port P. Kato* Pmh 00UKN MMa la Part QOUKN NAVOI CaMaßa/KaracMMa Iff Oac a CHINA SCIVICt I BAI TIM IMAM 24/S Nw
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    • 486 32 VESSEL lETA SINGAPORE I DESTINATION I ITM WU DUBAI. OAMMAN. KUWAIT. Ifll WU DOHA, MUSCAT, BAHRAIN ABUONAII I *NARJAM r w issrsaar 1 ■TIN *01. urn. NXONG, KORE, TOKYO. KKLUNG, I i ITM HfU, 27/11 COLOMBO, KARACHI, ROMRAY, IWU MADRAS. CALCUTTA TBN 123/11 CMTTABON6 I IfUIMBI WCMBi m a Ifl.
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 1703 33 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTO SINGAPORE yyyy (CR no: **********0 E) Bookings: UK/EUROPE *****53, *****19, AUST/INDIA/PAK-*****18 Mm mr usA-*****42/*****16, far east-*****48 Documentation: *****44/*****14 Terminal: *****22 CFS: M 2 IMPORT: *****69/*****50 EXPORT: *****53/*****04 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA pS K.L-*****33, P.Kelang-*****87, Penang-*****0, J.Bahru-*****0, *****1 I I II i I II i I I
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    • 951 33 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: 22*241/2 C»b{e Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ZI3MRS ***** RS ***** ■pramum mm CO son mo SSSS 2U5" T« MMM/BE fty TM»: MA «H1 Na. 14 MH M PMt
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 690 34 r|i|nSK-l INF SMjl Wm INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER Of EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN 6 NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND SIN ICA ANT ROM HOC RST T. BCNOA3M iju 14/12 25/12 2S/12 Hfll mji 0. caoTEvoMt mm 14/12 21/12 m i/n SoT 11/n N. CEGIELSKIM SfU 13/H Z2JH 22/tl 2310 2W
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    • 971 34 Vmml P. KL6 PNC PG L**Mn| tor TONCCHUAN 30/11 Rottwttan/Antwp JIANQCHUAN M/ 12 RotttrtUm/Antwp ORP4A PULL OOtfTAPIBB MKBTICE Vmml Pkl( Pnf Spori Rkk Nk« S'M Qtnptoo SMANC CMENC Vll4 21/U 23/11 27/U O/U R7/U YANC FANG KOU VU7 M/ll 21/11 4/12 11/U IM2 Actaptinf FCL Carg* tar aH otfxr Chinct*
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    • 207 34 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/PK. BALAM SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU ETA ETD LOADING FOR DELI INDAH 26.11.89 27.11.89 PANJANG/PK. BALAM NAGA JAYA 30.11.89 1.12.89 PANJANG LAMPUH6 JAYA 28.1189 29.11J9 SEMARANG/PANJANG PINANG JAYA 25.11J9 26.11.89 PANJANG/PK BALAM PERITA JAYA In Port 15.11.89 PANJANG/JAKARTA ABAOI JAYA 29.11J9 3011.89 PANJANG PEJMTA INTAN
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    • 498 34 r 1 YICVV POSEIDON CONTAINER TRANSPORT GMBH HAMBURG TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE SOTRA GENERAL AGENTS ACCEPTING ALL FCL LCL A CONVENTIONAL CARGOES AFGHANISTAN Ha'raton, Tour|hundi, Kabul, 1 1 Herat, Mazar-I Sharif, Mashad, Kushka I IRAN Djulfa, Astara VIA ILYICHEVSK ETD SINGAPORE 25/11, 10/12, 13/12, 14/12, 20/12 25/12, 26/12, 03/1, 04/1, 17/1
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    • 546 34 HI VMBI ASEAN PORTS i; "I'll M lOi Ngow Hock Agency Co Lid BKK (Tel: *****801 I] Vi! v ff B'l PIYA HUM am TW Inn to M/ll siri bwjm «aw Fh 2</ii mm Vfu JEWLIWK 132 M Fri 24/11 mm Ofll JARU HUM m Sun a/11 Wtt api .4
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    • 1034 35 VtSSEL VOY SINGAPORE KHF/DUBAI KARACHI LANKA SRI MAN I 72W 25/11 13/12 ■MV COMET 07/12 IINKA SIRI 131W 09/12 LANKA SRIMATHI 72W 15/12 02/1 LANKA SIM 132W 25/12 I LiNKA SRIMANI 73W 26/12 I AISO ACCEPTING CARGO (FCL/LCL) FOR: I A) INMAN PORTS MAORAS; TUTICORIN; COCHIN; MANGALORE; BOMBAY B) ARABIAN
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    • 251 35 I ACCEPTING FCL ANO CONVENTIONAL I PEN/PKQ ETA LOADING FOR AMAY WONZ 21/12 DAfICSSALAAM MOMBASA. DJIBOUTI VOY 22W8 ASSAB MASSAWA. HOOCIOAM ANOINET IS/1 DARESSALAAM MOMBASA. DJIBOUTI VOY tSWB ASSAB. MASBAWA. HOOCOAH ABYOT \%!7 DARESSALAAM. MOMBASA. DJIBOUTI VOY 30«»B ASSAB. MASBAWA. HOOCOAH I Pfl WEN HUNG LINE I FULLY CONTAINERISED FORTNIGHTLY
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    • 623 35 |T|||I^!T^SaSKAPS gpyuu LAUT I FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE I BETWEEN THE PORTS OF SPORE, INDONESIA, I MALAYSIA THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****55 I BIWQAPOM MOONC.A SERVE* IVSL VOY SIN JKT
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    • 426 35 BAY OF BENGAL SERVICES lEUELI WV IM B/U CM. f HT I. YAMBURENKO *****95W 2/12 LEUVE 9114 In Pt 27/11 30/11 GONCHAROV *****9 25/11 2/11 VERMILLION BAY VOBW 28/11 12/12 TIGER BAY S7N 29/11 6/12 PAITHOON V3OW 30/11 13/12 SUSAK 90N 3/12 10/12 CALABAR 80CNB 4/12 10/12 TIGER BAY 89ft
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    • 183 35 TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND i hum a zjfu yu ju gjj jyji "w 5i w Tji —m —ss c ftßoua a mi a/i on Hfl hi mimctth m m{\ ~nj\ ia "55 w AJm KxapUni car* lo:AUSTRALIA m NOT ZEALAND MkM TO USA/CANADA l hums ai mi iw m m m
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    • 1105 36 MMm My M 6 PKL |Mto V«ul |Vn ISM |LAX |0M |HOU IST |OM/ |NOR |NYC [SERVICE CALLS puma rutam vm» ugi lallwatqr mice |v.mm| am liw ltt/12 la/u ijjt Lu Uu Uu ant I SINGAPORE ■umamitam vm a/u [allwator clqry |v-2«il 1/*****/12 Izyu lam la/12 p/u p/u p/u a/u
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