The Business Times, 25 November 1991

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  • 16 1 Business Times THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA MCI (P) 16/12/90 Monday, November 25, 1991 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 69 1 TAIPEI Taiwan will use part of its foreign exchange reserves the world's largest to finance its US$3O9 billion (Sssl3 billion), 779-project, six-year national development plan, a spokesman yesterday quoted central bank governor Samuel Shieh as saying. The government has raised finance for the
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    • 63 1 KUALA LUMPUR Two Malaysian companies plan to team up with a company from Yemen to start a US$25 million (5541.5 million) palm oil refinery in Egypt. Felda and Malaysian International Shipping Corp might jointly hold a 25 per cent stake in the project, a
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    • 47 1 SINGAPORE personal computer manufacturers have suffered severe price erosion since the start of this year. And the squeeze is likely to continue into 1992, with demand for PCs locally and overseas unlikely to pick up from the present low levels Page 2
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    • 39 1 INDONESIA'S independent investigation into the army shootings in East Timor gets underway this week amid mounting concern that the international repercussions of the incident are likely to be more serious than Jakarta had hoped Page 8
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    • 30 1 JAPAN will maintain imports of Malaysian timber at their current level, in spite of Sarawak breaking an agreement to reduce its output, say Japanese embassy officials Page 10
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    • 41 1 INDONESIAN President Suharto's current visit and those by other Asian leaders have underscored the rejgion's strong interest in Mexico and worries about what a proposed free-trade pact linking Mexico, Canada and the U{s could mean for business Page 11
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    • 34 1 NORWEGIAN shipbuilding and engineering firm Kvaerner A/S has concluded an agreement to manage a shiprepair yard in Gibraltar, a project from which Singapore's Keppel Corp pulled out. Shipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 36 1 SAFE Travel and Enterprises plans to go public in two to three years, when two big projects worth a total of $270 million come on-stream and its corporate image is beefed up. Page 3
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    • 28 1 THE Rolling Stones, stock market blues and slumping company profits joined forces to ruin Sony Music Entertainment's financial debut in Japan last Friday Page 4
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    • 25 1 DUSIT Thani affiliate Thani Hotel Co Ltd will announce in January the first six hotels selected to join its franchise Page 4
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    • 35 1 INDIA'S largest private-sector company, the Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co, has become the third company from the country to work on tapping international capital markets with an Euroconvertible issue .1 Page 6
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    • 31 1 ATTRACTED by liquidity, around-the-clock trading and profit potential, managed funds are increasing their forays into the spot foreign exchange market, according to US dealers and analysts Page 29
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    • 24 1 WORLD demand and prices for natural rubber will rise steadily through the rest of the decade, say two Dutch economists Page 30
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  • 659 1  -  Criteria for gazetting hotels could be changed By Sangeeta Mulchand SINGAPORE Hotels with fewer than 50 rooms may soon be liable to the 3 per cent government tax now paid by larger hotels on rooms sold. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board
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  • 434 1 SINGAPORE Hoteliers expect the government tax levied on hotel rooms and food and beverage outlets to rise from 3 per cent to 4 per cent from next April. Although no official announcement has been made, at least two hotels one
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  • 458 1 Most cuts involve bulk supplies, raw materials UPI BEIJING China said yesterday that it was trimming prohibitive tariffs on 225 import items in a move motivated as much by acute industrial needs at home as by intense foreign criticism of import barriers. The
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  • 446 1  -  From Catherine Ong in HONGKONG VIETNAM kicks off an ambitious privatisation programme with its approval for the first foreign fund to invest directly in local companies. The Vietnam Growth Fund, a US$5O million (SSB3 million) closed-end fund, is being launched today by Hongkong-based Credit
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  • 160 1 AFP SEOUL The South Korean government plans to launch an investigation into the movements of shares of all 685 locally-listed companies to halt irregular trading. The investigation is aimed at halting illegal share transactions by the heads of conglomerates and follows the
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    • 123 1 BUSINESS TRENDS EXECUTIVE PLACEMENTS a *****62 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR JAKARTA• HONG KONG* SYDNEY CONTENTS Aircraft Schedule 31 Analysis 12 Arts 19,21 Commodities 30 Company News 3,4 Cryptic Crossword 31 Enter pnse/Mgt 13,14 Francial News 6 Futures Options 29 llnmn 1 rKXTIc news L KLSC 25 Market Reviews 27 Money Changer
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    • 92 1 Me MADE IN WEST G Sote Aoenr WONG BROTHERS SHOE Tel: 283-3834 Hanoi plans to transform budget policy next year, Pg 8 Naturally enthusiastic Aboard Japan Airtinea, you quiddy sense a genuine enthusiasm or the pert of the in-flight crew. It's easy to see they enjoy what the/re doing. No
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 179 2 THE $66.7 million upgrading programme for the Pan-Island Expressway along Jalan Toa Payoh, from Kim Kcat Link to Thomson Road, has begun. A joint venture between Sato Kogyo and Chew Eu Hock Company is undertaking the project, which will be completed in 1994. The
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      • 113 2 MALAYAN RAILWAY will operate extra express train services between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore during the Christmas and New Year period to cater to the expected increase in passenger traffic. Ekspres Tambahan, to operate between Dec 21 and 24, will depart from Kuala Lumpur at 11 pm
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      • 120 2 SINGAPORE'S fourth polytechnic, to be called the National Polytechnic, will kick off next July with 700 students for its first intake. It will comprise 300 business management students, while the rest are slated for the health sciences. Revealing the details last Saturday, Dr Tay Eng
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      • 142 2 SINGAPORE'S senior citizens deserve our respect, said Dr Ong Chit Chung, Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs Labour) yesterday. Speaking at the Senior Citizens-Police Boys' Clubs get-together-cum-launching of the crime prevention programme for senior citizens, Dr Ong pointed out that some people do take advantage of the
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    • 509 2  -  Industry seeks new markets, new ways to sell personal computers B* Joseph Rajendran LOCAL personal computer manufacturers have suffered severe price erosion since the start of this year. And the squeeze is likely to continue into 1992, with demand for personal
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    • 228 2 THE disabled were yesterday urged to show themselves self-reliant in order to change the public's attitudes towards them. Speaking at the Disabled People's International 9th Asia Pacific Leadership Training Seminar yesterday, Ch'ng Jit Koon, Senior Minister of State (Community Development) said that while
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    • 303 2  -  By Lilian Ang HONGKONG-BASED trading group China Resources Holdings has opened a branch in Singapore, a move which adds depth to its local operations and helps it build a regional presence. Industry sources say the new company, China Resources Petrochem Singapore, has already
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    • 247 2 MORE members. Higher balances. That was how 1990 ended for the Central Provident Fund, compared with the previous year. There were more withdrawals under the Approved Investments Scheme, but a drop in withdrawals under the Approved Residential Properties Scheme.
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    • 303 2 The Latest In Status Symbol Sitting quietly, but prominently amid the lush greenery of Bukit Timah is one of Singapore's most luxurious and exclusive condominiums Le Marque. Located at the secluded corner of Isr \\Jl n n r\\ •2? -sr EWt BOON ROAL V Ewe Boon and Keng Chin Roads,
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  • COMPANY NEWS 1
    • 525 3  -  Firm sprucing up image, undertaking two big projects By Carolyn Lim SINGAPORE Safe Travel and Enterprises plans to go public in two to three years, when two big projects worth a total of $270 million come on-stream and its corporate
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    • 259 3 NST KUALA LUMPUR The Sharikat Permodalan Kebangsaan Bhd (SPK) board has fixed Jan 5 as the date for an extraordinary general meeting to decide on whether to remove the entire board. The meeting, besides setting up a clash between current
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    • 243 3 Bernama KEMAMAN Wearnes Electronics (M) Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Singapore-listed Wearne Brothers Ltd, will embark on a Mss million (553.03 million) expansion of its factory in the Jakar II industrial site here to make it the company's second biggest factory in Malaysia
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    • 785 3 MARKET TALK IHT SINGAPORE As Singapore Airlines enters a third decade of operation, the strategy of aggressive international expansion that has underpinned the carrier's commercial success is likely to encounter mounting opposition from competitors who will try to clip its
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    • 319 3 SINGAPORE Some 400,000 people living in the Bishan area are the target market for Safe Travel and Enterprises' planned shopping and office complex, which will be located between the Bishan MRT station and bus interchange. Safe's Superstore would be the anchor
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 143 3 KUALA LUMPUR Mega First Corporation Bhd, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Mamut Copper Mining Sdn Bhd, has purchased for cash an additional 31.421 million shares of MS 1 each, representing 20.82 per cent of the issued and fully paid-up share capital of Palmco Holdings Bhd.
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      • 82 3 KUALA LUMPUR Polypulp Paper Industries (PPI) of Malaysia, which carried out its share allotment for the public on Friday, is negotiating with a Dutch party to manufacture moulded paper products used as cushions for packaging electrical items, said managing director Tan Siew Kim. He said that
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      • 99 3 KUALA LUMPUR Mulpha International has proposed a special issue of Ms4o million (5524.2 million) convertible unsecured loan stocks, carrying a coupon rate of 9 per cent annually and a nominal value of MS 1.00 each, to bumiputra investor Sutera Bakti Sdn Bhd. The issue, subject
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      • 77 3 KUALA LUMPUR Pelangi Berhad saw net earnings nearly double to MS 12.9 million (Ss7.B million) for the six months ended Sep 30, 1991, with turnover rising some 58 per cent to M 558.2 million. The company said that barring unforeseen circumstances, its results for the current year
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      • 36 3 KUALA LUMPUR Antah Holdings, through its whojlyowned subsidiary GWA Holdings, has acquired 2.3 million shares in Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank for MS 13.41 million. The acquisition was made from Oct 20 this year.
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      • 54 3 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Foreign Investment Corp (FIC) has approved South East Asia Development Corp's (Seacorp) proposed acquisition of a 100 per cent stake in Malaysia Credit Finance comprising 53.5 million shares of MS 1 each and Komplek Kewangan building from Komplek Kewangan Malaysia Bhd for MS
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 64 4 HONGKONG Garment manufacturer and retailer Laws International Holdings Ltd has proposed demerging its property development and investment activities to create a new listed company, Laws Property Holdings Ltd. Laws International said last Saturday that the move could help improve the new property
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      • 88 4 BLUE BELL Unisys Corp has withdrawn plans for its Paramax Inc defence unit's initial public offering due to unsettled financial market conditions and uncertainty on US Defence Department budgets. "A sale in a weak market at 'fire sale' prices would not serve the best interests
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      • 73 4 BANGKOK Myanmar authorities have revoked the licences of five private firms on charges of "commercial misconduct", the official Radio Yangon said last Saturday. The firms were found guilty of having committed "business crimes" according to an investigation by the ministry, it said. The radio gave no
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      • 71 4 LONDON US video store group Blockbuster Entertainment is bidding £67.9 million (Ss2o2 million) for British video rental chain Cityvision. Blockbuster said last Friday that the deal would bring together the leading British and US video rental chains and create a base for expansion into
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    • 512 4 Reuter TOKYO The Rolling Stones, stock market blues and slumping company profits joined forces to ruin Sony Music Entertainment's financial debut in Japan last Friday. Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corp, failed to attract a single trade on the Tokyo Stock
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    • 426 4 Staff, apparel business to be cut Reuter LOS ANGELES LA Gear Inc plans to write off at least U5522.5 million (5537.4 million) in a restructuring plan under which it will cut 30 per cent of its staff and sharply cut back its apparel business.
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    • 283 4 30 hotels keen on franchise BANGKOK Dusit Thani affiliate Thani Hotel Co Ltd will announce in January the first six hotels selected ts) join its franchise, The Nation reported over the weekend. The hotel management arm of Dusit Thani i Hotel groups
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    • 326 4 Reuter LONDON Industrial conglomerate BTR pic has clinched a hotly contested battle for Hawker Siddeley Group pic, one of Britain's oldest engineering firms. It said last Friday that it had acceptances for its £1.55 billion (554.6 billion) bid from shareholders representing 71.9 per cent
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 98 6 HONGKONG Jardine Fleming Group Ltd, 18 per cent held by locally listed Jardine Strategic Holdings Ltd, has announced the registration of 14 unit trusts in Canada. The registration will allow Canadian investors to buy into the funds, which cover both Asia-Pacific and global
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      • 75 6 SEOUL Foreign investors planning to invest directly in South Korea's stock market must register with the Securities Supervisory Board (SSB) from Dec 2 and obtain an identification card, according to new regulations. The regulations were issued by the the Securities Exchange Commission ahead of the limited
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      • 111 6 STOCKHOLM Norway's Uni Storebrand A/S and Danish Hafnia Holding A/S have said they will acquire options on a 23.3 per cent stake in Forsakrings AB Skandia from Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (S-E-Banken). Uni Storebrand and Hafnia said last Friday that they would pay 222 Swedish crowns (5563.30)
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      • 63 6 HONGKONG The planned launch on Dec 18 of Hongkong's central share clearing system has been postponed due to a delay in relevant legislation, Hongkong Securities Gearing Co (HKSCC) chairman Ronald Carstairs has announced. "The legislative protection is very important to preserving the integrity of the
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    • 300 6 Reuter TOKYO Japan's top commercial banks have taken a breather after last year's disastrous showing, posting better profits in the first half of 1991/92. However, analysts said future earnings could be hard hit by souring real estate loans and a
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    • 585 6  -  From Florence Chong in TAIPEI THE resounding success of Taiwan's first bond issue by auction last week will be followed by another issue of NT$5O billion (553.21 billion) next month. Some 30 financial institutions jostled to have a piece of the
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    • 267 6  -  From Shirish Nadkarni in BOMBAY INDIA'S largest privatesector company, the Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company (Telco), has become the third company in the country to work on tapping international capital markets with an Euroconvertible issue. It is aiming to raise between US$lOO million
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    • 449 6 Bank to be capitalised at USs3om AFP TOKYO North Korea has set up a joint banking venture with a Hongkong firm in a move seen to be aimed at helping the cash-strapped hardline communist state promote external economic links. A ceremony was
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  • THE REGION 1
    • NOTE BOOK
      • 85 8 BRUSSELS The United States, the 12 countries of the European Community (EC), Australia and Czechoslovakia have called on the Burmese military authorities to ease the house arrest and isolation of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, the EC said here. The Dutch presidency
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      • 66 8 NEW DELHI India and Thailand have agreed to expand and diversify the volume of bilateral trade. This is indicated in the agreed minutes of the fifth meeting of the Indo-Thai joint trade committee, which ended here on Friday. Bilateral trade between the two countries had
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      • 64 8 JAKARTA Jakarta authorities plan to bring to court 60 firms for polluting rivers in the city by channelling inadequately treated waste into them, press reports said here on Saturday. The Media Indonesia daily quoted municipal spokesman Abdul Munir as saying that a team had found that
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      • 68 8 COLOMBO Foreign investment in Sri Lanka has trebled this year because of improved security, a senior official said. Lakshman Watawala, director-general of the state-run Greater Colombo Economic Commission, told reporters that investment totalled 10.8 billion rupees (***** million) in the 10 months to October this
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    • 254 8 BANGKOK Thailand will set up a super agency to oversee and coordinate link-ups between the state and private enterprises in future economic development plans, the Bangkok Post reported last Friday. An authoritative source in the Thai Cabinet told the Post that such
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    • 403 8  -  From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA INDONESIA'S independent investigation into the army shootings in East Timor gets underway this week amid mounting concern that the international repercussions of the incident are likely to be more serious than Jakarta had hoped. Financial aid to Indonesia
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    • 189 8 Bernama JOHOR BARU China's investments in Malaysia have risen sharply following the Malaysian government's recent approvals for three investment projects totalling M 5139.5 million (5584.6 million). Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Chua Jui Meng said on Friday that China's investment in Malaysia between
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    • 307 8 AFP HANOI The Vietnamese government plans to introduce a new financial policy next year to establish new sources of state revenue, which will include issuing shares in public enterprises, the Nhan Dan newspaper has reported. The new policy was worked out at
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    • 442 8 AFP HANOI Japanese business missions are descending on Vietnam in record numbers since a Cambodian peace accord opened the way for the lifting of the United States-led trade embargo. But unlike Taiwan and Hongkong investors, most Japanese still appear to be merely window-shopping
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    • 376 10 No cutback despite Sarawak's failure to comply with pact AFP KUALA LUMPUR Japan will maintain imports of Malaysian timber at their current level, in spite of Sarawak breaking an agreement to reduce its output, say Japanese embassy officials. "At the Itto (International
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    • 509 10 Need for concerted effort to control loggers: environmentalists Reuter JAKARTA Rampant destruction of Asia's forests is causing death and damage from floods, landslides and fire that may cost far more than the dollars earned from logging. Earlier this month, an estimated 7,000 people died in floods
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    • 151 8 JEWELLERY SHOWS AT THEIR BEST HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY SHOW '92 MARCH 17-20 »> v T >. V < HONG KONG CONVENTION EXHIBITION CENTRE Asia's premier jewellery event Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and the tour leading Jewellery Associations ot Hong Kong Plus worldwide publicity via HKTDC's
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    • 181 8 DOUBLE THE SPARKLE. DOUBLE THE SALES HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY SHOW '92 KOWLOON SHANGRI-LA HOTEL SEPTEMBER 18-22 A K* h We add more BRILLIANCE to the sparkle. Asia's pfemier jewellery event now also staged in September Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, a non-profit making, semi-government organisation and
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  • THE WORLD
    • 360 11 AFP MEXICO CITY Indonesian President Suharto's current visit and those by other Asian leaders have underscored the region's strong interest in Mexico and worries about what a proposed free-trade pact linking Mexico, Canada and the US could mean for
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    • 335 11 Reuter FRANKFURT The economies of Eastern Europe are not declining but changing, and attempts to assess their progress by measuring gross national product give a misleading impression, says a US economist. Jeffrey Sachs, a Harvard professor, told a conference on market reform and
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    • 333 11 Move to form inter-republican banking union Agencies STUTTGART Russian President Boris Yeltsin has said that last Friday's takeover by the Russian Parliament of Soviet central economic power does not endanger foreign debt agreement with leading industrialised nations. Mr Yeltsin, on the last
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    • 294 11 Agencies WASHINGTON Japan has given new indications that it would ease its ban on rice imports as part of a sweeping reform of global trade now being negotiated in Geneva. The Japanese ambassador to Washington, Ryohei Murata, said last Friday
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 77 11 NEW DELHI The Indian government is buying back nearly 20 tonnes of gold it sold to a Swiss bank to overcome a foreign debt repayment crisis. Finance Minister Manmohan Singh told the federal Parliament last Friday that the government was now
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      • 64 11 TOKYO Residential land in Japan's urban areas dropped 0.3 per cent in the six months to Sep 30, for the first time in 16 years, according to a survey published last Friday. The survey, covering 223 cities across the country, also showed commercial land prices rose 0.2
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      • 44 11 ISLAMABAD Pakistan is seeking economic independence through its burgeoning oil industry. President Ghulam Ishaq Khan told the opening session of a three-day international petroleum seminar last Friday that Pakistan was looking for investment of US$2O billion in its petroleum industry.
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      • 60 11 TAIPEI Taiwan has decided to lift a ban on direct trade with North Korea. The semi-official Central News Agency quoted an economics ministry official as saying the Cabinet had approved a proposal to allow direct trade with the North. The decision means Taipei now
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      • 61 11 LONDON The British government last Friday gave the go-ahead for oil prospection in the waters off the disputed Falklands Islands in the South Atlantic. Sources close to the government said that Argentina, which claimed sovereignty over the islands and fought an unsuccessful war with Britain
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      • 46 11 NEW DELHI India will establish embassies in three Soviet Central Asian republics; and Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao has invited Russian Federation President Boris Yeltsin and the leaders of the Turkmen, Kazakh and Kirghiz republics for official visits to India.
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      • 66 11 MOSCOW The Soviet Defence Ministry said last Friday that exports of Soviet arms and military technology in 1991 would total only about half those of the previous year. General Valery Manilov, head of the defence ministry's information department, said that in 1990, the Soviet Union sold
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      • 63 11 WASHINGTON Congress has approved a US$27O billion military spending bill for 1992 that preserves most of the nation's big weapons programmes but leaves in doubt the future of the embattled B-2 Stealth Bomber. The Senate passed the Defence Appropriations Bill on a 66-29 vote last Saturday
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 1132 12 Domestic policy, where Mr Bush is not very comfortable in, is a playground for his powerful staff NYT HAUNTED by the image of his predecessor Ronald Reagan, George Bush vowed from the beginning of his presidency that he would never be manipulated, isolated
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    • 1457 12  -  In an exclusive interview, Philippine Senate President Jovito Salonga talks to Harish Mehta about the political landscape in his country as the May 1992 presidential election approaches Harish Mehta HE has survived a bombing, was placed under military imprisonment by former Philippine president
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    • 446 12 Major Philippine political parties Nationalists Psrtys Broken into three factions headed by Vice-President Salvador Laurel, former Congressman and businessman Eduardo Cojuangco and Senator Juan Ponce Enrile. Liberal Party: Headed by Philippine Senate President Jovito Sakxiga Labsn ng Demokratikong Filipino: It is the Corazon Aquino administration's party, though she does not
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 70 12 DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUOEAU SURE THEY wERB. THeYßOunwtffiP MY PHONE CALLS. SO THEY HAP TO KNOW. MR. KIMBERIIN, tUERE PR/SON OFFICIALS AMAFE THAT VOU KNEW ABOUT VANQUAYLeSHLEAT DO YOU THINK (HJORPUJAS SENTBACKTO WASHINGTONf THE PEA n-i O! y IKNOHI rr WAS. THE OFFICERS NAWERT-EXTL-Y TAPEV THEJK qqta Om COMMENTS AS
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  • ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT 1
    • 1253 13  - A market without walls or limits The cutting edge that determines a company's effectiveness is globalisation. Salil Tripathi examines the dynamics of going global Salil Tripathi Take a look at business magazines either of the popular genre or serious ones like the Harvard Business Review. Read management and business gurus
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    • 749 13 Martin waidenstorm is a firm believer in globalisation. As president of the management consulting division of Booz Allen and Hamilton, he sits in Paris, travels frequently around the world as a global capabilities-build-er, enabling top corporations to remain lean and mean. He advises a diverse mix
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    • 757 14  -  Sabbaticals, once the sole purview of academia, are showing up at more and more companies these days. Their purposes range from charity work to downsizing to curing burnout. Claudia H Deutsch reports Claudia H Deutsch NYT LIKE lots of companies
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    • 577 14  -  Nobel Laureate Merton Miller tells Salil Tripathi about the trends and strengths of US business schools Salil Tripathi WHEN Dr Merton Miller was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1990 for his work in Financial economics, he said he saw it
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  • SPORTS 1
    • 592 16 Defender keeps world heavyweight title AP ATLANTA Evander Holyfield survived the first knockdown of his professional career on Saturday night to batter and bloody a relentless Bert Cooper before finally stopping him in the seventh round to retain his world heavyweight title. Holyfield landed
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    • 632 17 Virginia Slims Championships AP NEW YORK Monica Seles and Martina Navratilova turned up the power on Saturday to make the Virginia Slims Championship title match a repeat meeting of their United States Open battle. After Navratilova ousted Jana Novotna 6-1, 6-4, Seles crushed
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    • 464 17 Reuter NEW YORK A year that nearly saw Gabriela Sabatini become the world's top-rank-ed player ended with a crushing defeat for the Argentine who fell to number one Monica Seles at the Virginia Slims Championships. "It's a long time since I lost like this,"
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      • 103 17 NEW YORK Martina Navratilova won her ninth Virginia Slims Championships doubles title on Saturday, then donated US$5,OOO to Aids research. Navratilova teamed with Pam Shriver to defeat the top-seeded team of Jana Novotna and Gigi Fernandez 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 in a match that took one
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      • 134 17 ATLANTA, Georgia European heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis of Britain kept his unbeaten record intact by knocking down American Tyrell Biggs three times in the third round on Saturday. Referee Frank Santore of the United States stepped in and stopped the fight at two minutes 47 seconds
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      • 86 17 BARCELONA Ma Wenge outlasted Li Gun Sang in a tense deciding tie to earn China a 3-2 victory over North Korea on Saturday and a place in the men's World Team Cup table-tennis final. World number four Ma beat defence specialist Li 22-20 21-18 in Saturday's
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      • 82 17 JOHANNESBURG This year's best doubles teams pushed their way into yesterday's finals of the Standard Bank ATP Tour World Doubles Championship. Anders Jarryd and John Fitzgerald, who will end the year in the number one spot, came from behind to put out Australians Todd Woodbridge and Mark
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      • 90 17 THOUSAND OAKS, California Tom Purtzer and Lanny Wadkins teamed perfectly again on Saturday to open up a seven-stroke lead after two rounds of the USSI million Shark Shootout hosted by Australia's Greg Norman. Playing an alternate shot format at the Sherwood Country Club, Purtzer and Wadkins combined for
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    • 482 18 AP PARK CITY, Utah Italy's Alberto Tomba relied on power and control in the second run on Saturday to slip by Paul Accola of Switzerland and win the giant slalom, the opening race of the men's Woiid Cup season. Tomba, who trailed by
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    • 412 18 UPI SYDNEY American boxer Tim Austin was charged -by police with assaulting a woman as the Sixth World Amateur Boxing Championships wound up in Sydney on Saturday, with Cuba taking the honours with a total of four gold medals. Austin, a 20 year-old community worker,
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      860 19  -  Sarod maestro Amjad Ali Khan, who played to a packed house last week, tells Julie Chatterjee why he will not sell his music for a pot of gold Julie Chatterjee INDIA has given the world a host of living legends at a pinch they include Zubin Mehta,
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    • 686 21  -  The Nazis considered them 'degenerate art' and mounted an exhibition in 1937 to discredit them. But many of these works have since been recognised as avant-garde masterpieces. Deborah Zabarenko reports Deborah Zabarenko Reuter IN A windowless gallery beneath Washington's Mall, Degenerate Art is on display, a
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    • 822 21  -  Happiness for the African Youth Ensemble would be a decent rehearsal room. But as Rodney Pinder discovers, it has to practise in a Soweto public lavatory in the meantime and survive on the incredible dedication of its players Rodney Pinder Reuter PETROL pump attendant Sello Ngakane
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    • 675 20 TELEVISION AND RADIO Bittersweet bird OUR CHOICE Sweet Bird of Youth, 10.25pm, SBC 12 Even after the Hollywood treatment, Tennessee Williams' play is still strong stuff as strong as what aging actress Alexandria Del Lago (Elizabeth Taylor) has been imbibing to forget the realities of age. She runs into 31
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 921 22  -  By Schutz Lee FOR the local stock market this week, no news will be good news, at least where Wall Street is concerned. One week after the Dow Jones' biggest fall in two years, which threw Asian bourses into pandemonium last Monday,
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  • 187 23 I rprun Ml shares Quoted have a par value of $1 and traded in lots of 1.000 shares LELUL.HU each unless otherwise specified A6N shares quoted in dollars Information on Nasdaq stocks, other than that given above, was not available Currency traded SI unless otherwise
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  • 463 24 UNIT TRUSTS M—Hot' prictt Not 25 OCBC-Assat Mgt MAKA-Bunipntra Fmds (US$) Singapore Unit Trust 1.28 Savers Capital Fd Savers Trust Fund 0.965 1.035 0.995 1.065 First B'putra Second B'putra Third B'putra Fourth B'putra Fifth B'putra Sixth B'putra Seventh B'putra (A) Seventh B'putra (B) 1.49 1.56
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 801 25 MBT THE past week was one of volatile trading on the Kuala Lumpur stoek market, affected as it was by the 120-point drop in the Dow Jones on the previous Friday. Share prices were substantially marked down as soon as the bourse opened
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    • 119 26 Ffures in brackets are for the previous corresponding period I: Loss, TE: Tax Exempted. NY A: Not Yet Avadable. (a): Adjusted for scrip issues, (b): In million Dutch Florins, (c): Profit after tax. (d): In mMiofl HK$, Company's profit, (f): In mrfhon yen. Profit after tax minority interests,
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    • 11 26 Deemed Interest Enter|ed share capital na: Not AvatoMe
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    • 909 26 Ntv 21 Barjaya hdui trial Bhd has sok) its entire holdings in Hongkong's publicly listed Semi-Tech (Global) Ltd for HK5795.6m or about M*2B6m (Ssl7lm). OCBC Bank has been mandated to arrange and lead manage a three-year USssom transferable loan facility for Korea First Bank. ftjapwi Tahctm has appointed
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    • 123 26 AI shares quoted have a par value of $1 unless otherwise specified, NYA Not Yet Aiwlable. Int —Interest I interim It —Ta Exempt. S Special Mend, (a) Adjusted for sc n> issue, (b) First and Fnai; (c) Includes 4% special dmdend. (d) Includes 6% special Awderrt; (e) Income
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    • 50 26 Net Profit represents consofcdated earnings after prowsnn for depreciation wterest charges, taxation and minority interests, (a) Adpisted for scrip issue (b) In mlhon yen. (c) In Austrahan dollars, (d) In rrahoo gutters, (e) In HKlrn. Profit before tai. It Tax Exempt. NA Not Available. L: Loss. (0 usjm
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    • 194 26 Sfigapira Bultfnf Society Ltd: 22nd AGM at the Board Room, 70 Shenton Way #02-01, Marina House, Singapore 0207 on Thursday, Nov 21, at 11am. Chuan Hokfe*s Ltd: 21st AGM at 322 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim. Singapore 2262 on Friday, Nov 22, at 2.30pm. Pfccon Engineering Bhd: EGM at The
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 653 27 f NEW YORK FT ALTHOUGH last Tuesday's decline in the Dow was nothing like Friday the 15th's 120-point plunge, it probably revealed more about the stock market's state of mind than the previous week's headline-hogging crash. Ten days ago, there were at least
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    • 666 27 •HONGKONG THE 120-POINT mini crash on Wall Street dampened sentiment on the local bourse. Tomorrow's deadline for the "Special 301" investigation was another concern that deterred buying. Also, with the Hang Seng Index (HSI) trading less than one per cent below the
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    • 192 27 AFP LONDON share prices lost nearly 4 per cent in a turbulent week for world equity markets, precipitated by Wall Street's slump of the same size in one day the previous Friday amid concerns about the US economy's
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    • ASIAN MARKETS ROUNDUP
      • 154 27 AFTERSHOCKS from a 4 per cent drop on Wall Street reverberated throughout the week on the Australian Stock Exchange, with nervousness driving down share prices, brokers said last Friday. But gold stocks and selective buying of quality scrip helped break the fall. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries
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      • 159 27 SOUTH KOREA'S stock market, reeling under pressure from unfavourable fundamentals, ended the past week's trading lower on expectations that the recent financial crunch will continue depressing the bourse. The broad-based Composite Price Index closed Saturday's half-day session at 660.57, down 5.08 points from a week ago or 0.7 per
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      • 112 27 THE share index fell 68.9 points last Saturday following Friday's fall on the New York Stock Exchange. Although the Central Bank's announcement of its discount rate and deposit-re-serve ratio reductions helped the bourse over the week, it could not stop the index slipping a further 21.77 points on Monday.
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      • 214 27 PRICES on Indian markets slipped further this past week after financial institutions began heavy selling which left the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) sensitivity index at 1,886.56 points at the close on Friday. The fall from the 1,910.59 points recorded at the start of the four-day trading week was reflected
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      • 133 27 TRADING slowed again last week after renewed activities on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) the week before, pressuring both prices and the market's index down. Trading fell, with average daily transactions at 4.926 million shares worth 17.68 billion rupiah compared with the previous week's average of 6.99 million shares
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    • 528 27 Traders: Market unlikely to liven up until Dec 13 >TOKYO AFP TOKYO Share prices fell sharply on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week in the aftermath of Wall Street's plunge on Nov 15. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected stocks closed
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
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        777 28 STOCKS were hit with another stiff wave of selling last Friday, ending a week in which the market suffered the reverberations of Nov 15's 120-point plunge in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The Dow dropped 29.96 points, to 2,902.73. For the week, the Dow lost 40.47 points. Big
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        506 28 DESPONDENCY about the economic outlook and political worries about the future of the ruling Conservative Party sent share prices lower on the London stock market last Fridav. The blue-chip Financial Times Stock Exchange 100-Share Index, which fell 9.1 points a day earlier, was down 17.2 points to close at
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      • 159 28 DUTCH shares closed mixed last Friday in moderate volumes in a market lacking a clear sense of direction, traders said. The EOE index ended 0.50 points lower at 279.64 having ranged between 278.80 and 282.76 points. Traders said they were surprised by the strength of the market's blue chips,
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      • 134 28 GERMAN shares ended mixed after a quiet day of range-trading last Friday, as many of the market's earlier modest gains were surrendered late in the session due to an unexpectedly high jump in German money supply data. The 30-share DAX index rose 2.16 to 1,600.26, below an intra-day high
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      • 141 28 THE Paris Bourse was upset last Friday by disturbances on the foreign exchange market and upward tensions on French interest rates, operators said, and the market ended the trading month with a sharp loss. The CAC-40 stock price index was off by 0.38 per cent at the Friday opening,
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      • 150 28 SWISS shares ended an overall slow morning session easier last Friday. Dealers said activity centred on a few stocks which were under selling pressure. Swiss interest rates were slightly higher and dealers said it remained to be seen whether Wall Street's downturn a week earlier had been fully digested
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      • 167 28 GOLD SHARES closed sharply higher on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, boosted by a strong bullion price of over US$367 an ounce, dealers said. The overall index was 1.8 per cent, or 63 points, higher at 3,525. The industrial index rose 27 points to 4,203, but the all-gold index jumped
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      • 229 28 PROFIT-TAKING in gold shares from midday gains and continued weakness in all other sectors sent Toronto stocks down 1.2 per cent last Friday, dealers said. The drop was the biggest single* day loss in the market since the attempted coup in the Soviet Union in August. The TSE 300
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      • 4 28 Source: Z-Landerbank Bank Austria
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 482 29 NEW YORK Reuter NEW YORK The US dollar dosed weaker last Friday, save for mild gains against ailing sterling, pressured by a fall of US stock prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed about 30 points lower, although a late recovery
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    • 636 29 ASIAN CURRENCIES HONGKONG Most Asian currencies sustained their rise against the US dollar during the week, but the Indonesian, Philippine, South Korean and Taiwan units defied the upward trend. The Japanese, Australian, Singaporean, New Zealand, Hongkong, Malaysian and Thai currencies all finished higher against
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    • 65 29 Source: UOB Source: Astley Pearce OCBC Exchange Rate Index Nov 22 The OCBC trade-weighted index for the Singapore dollar was up 0.03 per cent to 135.96. The index is calculated against the currencies of Singapore's top 12 trading partners. us$/s$ forward rates n«v 22 S$ Bid Offer
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    • 40 29 Rates quoted by Astley Pearce Rates quoted by NatWest Sate Based on latest issues Source: The Monetary Authority of Singapore C entral hank discount rates Average of 12 banks: Float Source: National Westminster Bank Source: National Westminster Bank
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    • 345 29 Reuter NEW YORK Attracted by liquidity, around-the-clock trading and profit potential, managed funds are increasing their forays into the the spot foreign exchange market, US dealers and analysts said last week. "We have seen more funds participation in the past 24 months," said
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    • 412 29 Reuter PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphia Stock Exchange, which began trading its mark/yen cross rate currency option last Friday, hopes to launch its sterling/maric and sterling/yen options in 30 to 60 days. "We have to conclude the banking arrangements with our British banks,"
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    • 458 29 GOLD FINANCIAL FUTURES REPORT Sing Bullion Futures Pte Ltd HEAVY FUND and MiddleEast buying featured prominently last week, propelling spot gold from last Monday's low of U*****.50/360.00 to Friday's high of U*****.50/370.00 before settling at U*****.00/369.50, up US$9.9O per troy oz for the week. The
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 342 30 Reuter YAOUNDE, Cameroon World demand and prices for natural rubber will rise steadily through the rest of the decade, say two Dutch economists. Speaking at a meeting of the International Rubber Study Group last week, Hidde Smit and Kees Burger said consumption
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    • 371 30 Reuter LONDON Banks and brokers are battling to expand their commodity swaps business, but dull markets, a regulatory fog and fears over credit ratings are dampening growth, participants at a conference said last week. But some of the participants at the London
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    • 894 30 REPORTS LONDON Gold prices rallied to a four-month high at the end of the week, lifted by an aid and debt agreement between the Group of Seven (G7) and Soviet republics, which traders judged to have reduced the risk of Moscow selling gold
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  • 660 30 Rubber HAS (M in bal« S cents/kg Int 1 RSS Close Nov 18 133.75 Nov 19 134.50 Nov 20 134.50 Nov 21 133.75 Nov 22 133.75 1 r MlM) M cents/kg Int 1 RSS Close Nov 18 222.00 Nov 19 222.00 Nov 20 222.00 Nov 21 221.50 Nov 22
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    • 795 30 BUSINESS TIMES NOTI C E S TELEPHONE: 730-5771/5772/5773 FAX: 734-4982 UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LTD (tawporM in tha Raputtic of Smgapoit) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES Applcaltont hat boon mads to the Directors of the abowsnamed company to issue duplicate share certificates In plaoa of tha joSoeHnq share certificates which have baan reported
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    • 666 30 in the Matter 6f THE COMPANIES ACT. CHARTER SO AND IN THE MATTER Of AMBER HOUSE PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) Extract of the Minutes of an Extraordinary General Meeting signed by the Representative of Holding Company relating to proceedings of Subsidiary Company pursuant to Section 179(6) of the
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  • 294 31 AIRLINE COOES: AC: Air Canada. Al: A* India, AY: Firmar Oy, AZ Alitalia. BA: British Airways Public Ltd Co, BG: Bwnan Bangladesh Airlines. Bl. Royal Brunei Artnes Ltd, CA: Air Owia. CI; China Artnes Ltd, CV: Cargolu* Airlines International SA, CX: Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. FM:
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    • 300 31 CRYPTIC CROSSWORD ACROSS Usury is attracting considerable attention (5,8) It supports divers services for plane passengers (7) Put down the phone if there is no engaged sign (4,3) The girl who is a real gem (4) Deceived in a way that was wearing (3,2) Offensive Lenin took east (4) Cover
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    • 129 31 WEATHER Singapore Outlook: Showers over several areas in the afternoon. Report: Maximum temperature 31.7 Assoc humidity 76% Minimum temperature 23.6 Assoc humidity 97% Hours of sunshine 6.10 Rainfall in mm 4.4 Rainfall this month 73.8 Rainy days this month 12 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/ta* Auckland 19/12 Bangkok 32/23 Beijing 08/-4
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  • 366 32 Action may be taken if consumer countries keep prices down UPI KUALA LUMPUR Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, the world's top three natural rubber producers, may reduce their annual output drastically if consumer countries continue to keep down prices, authorities said yesterday. Malaysia's Primary
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  • 373 32 AFP HONGKONG The Hongkong economy continued to grow steadily in the third quarter, spurred by rising reexports, but inflation is likely to remain in the double digits for the rest of the year, a government economist said last Friday. KY Tang said
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  • 32 32 ROME Italian farmers against controversial reforms to the EC's Common Agriculture Policy marching past Rome's Colisseum last Saturday. Hundreds of thousands of the protesters paralysed traffic in the city.
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  • 241 32 Reuter PHNOM PENH Cambodia's volatile currency, the riel, gained 20 per cent against the US dollar early yesterday as black market exchange dealers responded to news of a Cabinet alliance between the government and a guerilla leader. In its wildest fluctuation
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  • 403 32 Leadership changes, rural reform on menu AFP BEIJING China's Communist Party central committee is to convene today to discuss key leadership changes and the future path of reform in the nation's expansive countryside, official sources said yesterday. The party plenum, the first in
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  • 235 32 Reuter WELLINGTON New Zealand's National Party is considering replacing Prime Minister Jim Bolger before the scheduled 1993 elections becausc of his sagging popularity. The New Zealand Press Association (NZPA) said yesterday that it was becoming fashionable in the party's parliamentary group to ask
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  • 419 32 Reuter VIENNA Opec oil ministers seem ready to sidestep the looming prospect of an oil glut and instead bless the status quo when they meet tomorrow to set their production strategy for early next year. Industry analysts say ministers from
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  • Shipping Times
    • 389 33  -  Keppel Corp pulled out of deal earlier By Selva Kumar SINGAPORE Norwegian shipbuilding and engineering firm Kvaerner A/S has concluded an agreement to manage a shiprepair yard in Gibraltar, a project from which Singapore's Keppel Corp pulled out. According to a Reuter report, Kvaerner
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    • 346 33 NYT NEW YORK Two large shipping companies announced deals last week that would intensify competition in the cruise-ship industry. The Overseas Shipholding Group Inc, one of the world's biggest bulk-shipping companies, signed a letter to form a venture with Kloster Cruise
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    • 312 33 Vessels used will be larger and faster SINGAPORE Hamburgbased Bengal Tiger Line will be enhancing its SingaporeMadras shuttle service by using larger and faster vessels. From next month the 430TEU (20-foot equivalent unit) Tiger Bay will be replaced by the 670-TEU Tiger Bridge. Plans
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      • 26 33 THE powerful cultural and political forces that are sweeping Eastern Europe have unleashed an explosion of new broadcast outlets Page 2
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      • 42 33 THE International Maritime Organisation (IMO), alarmed at the deaths of 300 crew on dry cargo ships in the last two years, is stepping up a campaign to improve safety in the shipping industry. Back Page
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      • 43 33 TO relieve airport congestion and reduce flight delays at major hub cities such as New York, the Transportation Department is proposing to let airports charge higher landing fees during rush hours, said Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner Back Page
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      • 44 33 SUZUKI Motor Company's proposal to raise its equity stake in the state-owned Maruti Udyog Limited (MUL) by 10 per cent to 50 per cent is likely to get the Indian government's approval soon. Back Page
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      • 38 33 AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph Co chairman Robert Allen called for US regulators to "get out of the way" and let telecommunications firms compete freely in the domestic and global markets Back Page
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    • 958 34  -  The powerful cultural and political forces that are sweeping Eastern Europe have unleashed an explosion of new broadcast outlets, both television and radio, reports William Schmidt William Schmidt NYT Not since World War II have the listeners from the British Broadcasting Corp's overseas monitoring service
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 55 34 WASHINGTON American Telephone Telegraph Co on Friday said it filed with the US Federal Communications Commission to carry calls to and from Vietnam. The company said it would use 210 circuits on undersea cable, microwave and international satellites, linking Vietnam and the US
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      • 104 34 DHAKA Biman, Bangladesh's national airline, is to expand its network to New York, Sri Lanka and Vietnam next I year, sources said here on Friday. The inauguration of the New York route via London, connecting Biman to all five continents, was set for April,
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      • 67 34 PHOENIX, Arizona America West Airlines Inc said last week it has agreed in principle with Kawasaki Leasing International Inc for Kawasaki to provide it with US$23 million (Ss3B million) in debtor-in-possession financing. Kawasaki Leasing is a unit of Japan's Kawasaki Steel Corp. America West said
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      • 64 34 SYDNEY American Airlines Inc on Friday said it would discontinue flights between the US, Australia and New Zealand, blaming recessions in all three countries for abandoning the routes after less than a year. The airline, which currently flies four days a week to Sydney
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      • 83 34 MANILA The US Navy mounted an air and sea search for a South Korean cargo $hip off the northern Philippines on Saturday after it took on water causing its engines to fail, the Philippine Navy said. The 12,074-tonne motor bulk carrier, the Hanjin
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    • 871 34 DRY CARGO freight rates on Thursday eased further despite Tuesday's announcement of a US$l.25 billion food credit for ■the Soviets. The long awaited credit was less than expected and had already been discounted, brokers said, adding there had been a big build-up of vessels in the Atlantic. The
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    • 498 34 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
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    • 416 34 Col Pa neon Shpg 8 1 Pdni Lines 4 Perita Shpg 12 Perintis Line IS Pkapalan Dai Zhun 5 Perkins 12 Phili-Orient Lines 8 4/5 Phoenix Shpg 9 PAN Cont Line 9 Prized Container 12 PTC Container IS Polish Oc.Lines 4 4/5 POL (M) Sdn Bhd 12
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    • 9982 42 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advanced dates are published for a maximum
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    • 425 50 Reuter LONDON The International Maritime Organisation (IMO), alarmed at the deaths of 300 crew on dry cargo ships in the last two years, is stepping up a campaign to improve safety in the shipping industry. IMO secretary-general William O'Neil registered his concern
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    • 342 50  -  From Shirish Nadkarni in Bombay SUZUKI Motor Company's proposal to raise its equity stake in the state-owned Maruti Udyog Limited (MUL) by 10 per cent to 50 per cent is likely to get the Indian government's approval soon. MUL currently controls
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    • 242 50 Reuter WASHINGTON American Telephone and Telegraph Co chairman Robert Allen called for US regulators to "get out of the way" and let telecommunications firms compete freely in the domestic and global markets. "We can't allow the American long distance industry to waste its
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    • 457 50 NYT WASHINGTON To relieve airport congestion and reduce flight delays at major hub cities such as New York, the Transportation Department is proposing to let airports charge higher landing fees during rush hours, said Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner. Mr Skinner said last
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    • 40 33 SNIP LASHING MATERIALS SPKCIALIST INTEIIMARINE SHPfLT CI (PTE) LTB T»l:«8HM|1IUm) Far2tS4477 CONTENTS Coctett Report 2 Contaner Seta** 17 (My Frc#to 2 MatoMwtam 2 Shopmi Guta 10.11 Shpt Port 1? Support Triat 17 Transport Owy 3 Weaow and Sn ConMns 17
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    • 105 34 NOTICE FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE Notice to Shippers CURRENCY APIUSTMENT FACTOR A review of the latest currency values has resulted in a radical upward adjustment of the Currency Adjustment Factor from Singapore/Malaysia. The above Conferences,
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    • 1252 35 Dedicated to Quality Service OOCL (S) PTE LTD JARD4NE BHIPP94O AGENCIES TEL: *****11 FAX: *****09 BOOKINGS TEL *****34 *****58 TERMINALSFS TEL. 320Q218 220 PESAKA JAROME BHPPMG AGENCIES SON. BHD PORT KELANG TEL *****18 FAX *****91 *****88 PENANG TEL: *****4 FAX: *****1 CFS TEL: *****6 IPOH TEL: *****3/4 FAX *****6 P.GUOANG
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    • 1627 35 TRANSPORT DIARY No* 26-28: Seatrade Asia-Pacific Cruise Convention, organised by Seatrade. PSA and STPB at Westin Stamford Westin Pla/a. Singapore. Dec 3-5: Mari-Chem 91 Conference in Cologne. Germany. Organised by Petamgas Maritime Services. For further enquiries, tel: 223-6118, 223-9108 or fax: 223-9929. 223-9387. Dec 3-7: Marintec China 91, organised by
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    • 167 35 MAERSK LINE WEEKLY SAILINGS TO MIDDLE EAST TREIN MAERSK V.9H9 ETA SIN 28/11/91 E X M TTT ABJ ALP ANT ATI BAH BAL BCN BKK BND BOS BRV BTH ■scr cm CHS CMH coo CPH DAM OAR OKR OOH DXB FOS FNA 755^^ GOT HAL HAM HKG HKT HOU JAL
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    • 668 36 Hapag-Lloyd container"service to uk/continent I Also accepting cargo to: Alt UK N. Continent inland destinations. Belfast, Dublin, Copenhagen, Aarhus, Gothenburg, Malmo, Helsinki, Oslo, Amsterdam, Caribbean, S. America, Ceuta, Melilla A Canary Islands. CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT VOV NO ROAM LE ANTWERP HAVRE SOUTH- PORT AMPTON KELANO SPORE TVO KOe LEVERKUSEN
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    • 439 36 CSAV CortiDania SudAmencan* Compania Sud Americana de Vapores SA Chilean Line E»t 1872 BEABPAC SERVICE DUECT SOUTH PACFIC SERVICE IMPERIAL 2901E8 SIN 27/11 NOU 12/12 SUV 15/12 PPT 21/12 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO VIA SUVA TO: LAUTORA. PAGO PAGO. APIA I NUKUAIOAFA DIRECT CHLE/ SOUTH AMEBIC AW SERVICE SIN 27/11 IQQ
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    • 1044 36 WESTBduNO VSI/VOY REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAMER SERVICE Fdft EUROPE SM ALG BCI ALG) 17/12 24/12 31/12 07/01 15/01 COfEWMCEN. GOTHENBURG) AND OTHER EUROPEAN JAPAN SEA 137W 25/11 10/12 CHMA SEA 130W 01/12 22/12 NORASIA SMGA 9139-3 00/12 29/12 NORASIA AL-MUNTA2AH 9140-3 15/12 05/01 NORASIA SAMANTHA 9141-3 22/12 13/01 ALSO ACCEPTMG
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    • 1019 37 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd P&O Containers S3 STRAITS SHIPPING to BpmmL last CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT tfoy No Kl| H'Konf #PU IEBf MAERSK 9114 22/11 24/11 24/11 TABLE MY 0571 29/11 24/11 MAEOSK 9114 30/11 *2/12 01/12 TMY 0500 2S/U 03/12 01/12 ICA MAERSK 9292 00/12 00/12 00/12 PENNSULAR
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    • 1129 37 p CHO YANG LINE WEEKLY ROUND THE WORLD CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.BJL/PANAMA FM: U.SJL/PANAMA i ttSSEL/OOT OM m u« m me NTC NOR SA» CHO TANG GIANT OS! MNATO* •EMM SENATOR CHOTANG CIOIIT CHO VANG success CHOTANG CHANCE D» ROSTOCK EFTOI EF2O2 CF2O3 IF 204 EF2OS 1F204 IF 207 M/U
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    • 338 37 /</ Hai Sun Hup Co (Ptc) l u STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST M RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY BAILINQB KK STORE K PI DM CT GLOBAL SEAHORSE VlOO M Sd SW Ski 24/11 5/12 ML Vlll* 23/12 1/1 4/1 1(/1 22/1 30/1 •Mm c* IX.
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    • 423 38 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINt CR NBR *****51 0000-D EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO EUROPE WL/VOT SMHUATA/33W8 KUTM/24W STORE 13/12 «/l HMM/MMM H'BUtfi BREMEN MTNEV 13/1 «/2 17/1 11/2 22/1 15/2 25/1 20/2 FAST TRANSIT TIME ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/CONTAMERIBED CARGO OyOjfcl lo inducement. Alio sooepHno cirpo lo CmMmct, ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH CONTAINERS,
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    • 732 38 HANJIN SHIPPING Also accepting Reefer Opentop Flatrack etc to San funcsco m Oakland All USA "8 T/S AT KEE Mara) points. US£C (MLB) ma Long Bead) Also accepting Reefer. Opentop. FUtrack etc to Toronto. Montreal Baltimore. Boston PMaddptM. Norfolk tacksonwle H*h Point etc UU OM Ul 6/11 9/11- 5/11NB T/S
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    • 1186 38 EVERGREEN Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) m iff w IS lit m m no uu c« k nit in IE CKNTH 0E434 27/11 20/11 3/12 4/12 0/12 J/12 11/12 12/12 11/12 U/12 li/12 27/12 1/1 11/1 12/1 21/1 IE CRM) 0E430 4/12 Vl2 H/12 U/12 11/12 10/12 17/12 10/12 20/U 21/12
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    • 1314 39 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: 27M77 ICR NO: **********0E) BOOKINGS: UK/EUROPE SERVICE AUST/INDWPAK SERVICE TERMINAL OFFICE CFS: MB2-IMPORT NEPUNE SON BHD MALAYSIA 3631 jß,h^7) 6,68M 5,5894 i^asarass* s m nso4ls, B 8 (72 3,4,2 :*****19 *****18 :*****22 *************** NEPTUNEUNK TEL *****00 USA SERVICE *****16 FAR EAST SERVICE 27 *****
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    • 430 39 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD BOOKING: *****51/ *****64/ *****59 (FESCO LINE) ENQUIRIES: *****33 KL: 03-*****75/697 PORT KELANG: *****43/ *****40 PENANG: *****4/ *****8 JOHORE BAHRU: *****11 *****1 (REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE) BALT ORIENT LINE 1 FULL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES i I I < \I > II I IMn L«mm 0p«1* LoHawt
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    • 1202 40 4* K d EXPORT FEEDER VESSEL OIRECT CALL TOKYO BRIOGE OIRECT CALL HERMES MOPE OIRECT CALL WA FEEOER FEEDER VESSEL AL TRIUMPH TOKYO BRIOGE Al DISCOVERY HERMES HOPE Al PRIDE M fEEDEH EXPORT TOKYO I HOMES HOTt K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD RAMEFUCA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST VOY TK/PER 27/11
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    • 643 40 9 PHILI-OMCNT UN€S PTC LTD 108 Robinson Road #07-00 GMG BuHdlng Singapore 0109 Tsl: *****22/*****69/*****00 Talax: RS ***** PHMJ FAX: *****76/*****38 BY AIR, LAND OR 5EA..... WE TAKE ON THE WORLD FOR YOU MEMBER OF SINGAPORE FREIGHT FORWARDERS ASSOCIATION sft M.KAST INDIA MKDITKKRANKAN CONVENTIONAL FCL LCL SFR\ ICE 28 NOV
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    • 388 40 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD a TMtar StrMt SINGAPORE MM m aam cm lincsi f u (CR r emnizeßHAa Span 90UC1INMER CcNiNh Utk» OiA* I'll Ik BUB WMHPT CiHwx UK> Of S/M IK m ciwi p»d nm MOW qiin Siunlou I a HI t/t I KBB Huampw, amoni
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    • 692 41 PIL PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00, Singapore 0106. REGIONAL CONTAINER SERVICES {BANGKOK VESSEL KOTA PAHLAWAN KOTA BINTANO PCQASUB PROGRESS KOTA SUMA KOTA PAHLAWAN KOTA BIMTANO PCQABUS PROGRESS JCNLINK KOTA SUMA VOY •149 IIM •113 •143 •138 •IN •114 BKK 24/11 >8/11 3/12 17/11 38/11
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    • 856 41 BEN LINE CONTAINERS LTD 200 Cantonment Road #13-05 Southpoint Singapore 0208. Tel: *****22 Fax: *****63 Telex: RS ***** VESSEL VOY NOS SPORE LEHAVRE FRANCE ROTTEROAM HOLLAND S'HAMPTON UK HAMBURG GERMANY/SCAN GOTHENBURG SWEDEN Alsia* 428 26/11 12/12 13/12 15/12 16/12 CGM Paris 426 28/11 20/12 22/12 Bunga Suria 438 5/12 22/12
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    • 412 41 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Myanmar National Una) Loading for Yanioii (Rangoon) HPA-AN VI7OW PWVA viio* PAGAM VI7CN PATMEM P Spore 29/1 Dm 3/5 OK 90/2 Ok 2/3 OK P.KIf P.Gdf THE BANK UHE (A aenrtceel Andrew Welc Shipping) SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE HEAVY UFT CAPABILITY I EXPRESS TO PAPUA
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    • 367 43 r ScanPutchgl ■TO EUROPE I NORTH CONTINENT-UK-SCANDINAVIA) WEEKLY! TO EUROPE (NORTH CONTINENT-UK-SCANDINAVIA) feeder VESSEL LE HAVRE(I)RDAM<2) rHAMPTOH(S) WSUWO<4) O'SURO B. Saroja/W Bhun B. Won/* Stan B. Saraja/W Bhum B Straii H Bhun B. Saraja/W Bhum B. Saraja/W Bhun B. Saraja/W Bhum B. Saraja/W. Bhun <1) ran. <2) (3) Amsterdam. Inhaarp.
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    • 326 43 S'NedMoyd r Nedlloyd Lines MEDLLOYD MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE OFFERS YOU 18 DAYS TO L ATARI A NEW ZEJIUND/FUI VESSEL N Rotterdam/9128S N Rouen/9129S N. Rochester/9130S Jkt 23/11 2/12 14/12 P.Kg 26/11 5/12 16/12 20/11 4/12 15/12 *Bkk Sin 25/11 27/11 4/12 6/12 15/12 18/12 S*baya 30/11 13/12 9/12 23/11 21/12 3/1
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    • 522 44 > ABC CONTAINERIZE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND USA accepting cars* Houston. Savamah. Narfak. BaMnora, Haw York FROM USA/CANADA/EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN (,1 \l U\l \(.l M BELSIN SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD >i r, \(.i-:\ts, FAST WRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORTS PK. BALAM/PANJANG/PALEMBANG/MUNTOK SERVICES SINGAPORE TO PANJANG PALEMBANG/PK BALAM/MUNTOK Daily receiving cargo at
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    • 477 44 T.S.K. LINE (TOKYO SENPAKU KAISHA, LTD) SPOKE AC.LNT TSKLINE AGENCIES (S)I'TE LTD 70 SHENTON VVA> #04-01 MARINA HOUSE S POKE 0207 TEL: 22f>m:i FAX: 22f>1<)72/T TLX: 2 5220 ISKSIS EXPORTS TO HONGKONG, TAIWAN, MANIA I JAPAN "TWICE WEEKLY" MALACCA STRAITS SERVICE AC* lAOE «CX RUBY (ALSO ACCEPTING Fa TO MROSHMA)
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    • 111 44 INTEROCEAN LINE 7*. 2nd Floor, Man 2/71, Taman Tun Or. tanwN, ***** KL Tat *****34, *****94, *****26 TLX. NO. MA-***** FAX: 08-*****11 Oft: 38,1« Floor Oram Had, HUM Panang Tafc 04-*****1, *****1 Fas *****W0 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS LCL/FCL LOADING FOR AUSTRALIA UK/EUROPE CANADA SYO, MELB. ADE, BRIS.
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    • 632 44 fmWWWWWaS CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY FULL CONTAINER LINER SERVICE MAUTWS AGENTS CHUNG CHIAO SNPPMG SON BHD KL Ttt: *****91/17 FAX *****92. ***** P. KINK TH. *****00/1 TU MA ***** PENANC -IE *****1 lUb MA ***** GUAN GUAN SMPPMG SON BHD P.KLANG TE: *****00/7. *****55 FAX: 03 30M7C4 TU: MA *****
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    • 526 45 FAMOUS CONTAINER LINES 10 ANSON RD. #15-21 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, S'PORE 0207 HOT LINE *****33 24 LINES MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE EUROPE MAIN CONTINENT INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT MIDDLE EAST STATES FAR EAST PORTS PORT KLANG PH: 03/*****66 (12 LINES) II PENANG: 04/*****7 (10 LINES) Straits Container Agencies (a member of Steamers Maritime Hofcfinp Ltd)
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    • 750 45 a RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****33 (12 Una*) FAX: *****15/22*3303 TELEX: R3 ***** RISHIP (3 Lin«s) (National Lines of Ethiopia) ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL KIEN HUNG LINE FULLY CONTAWERISED FORTNIGHTLY LINER SERVICE TO MAURITIUS AND SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTING BOTH FCL/LCL CARGO ftSOMXffTKroCtffIOMI/MOMM r. KEIMC MOT KHUWUM TMW
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    • 506 45 Regional C "ontaiikT I.iiK> (MS JAKARTA VCSXI BANGKOK KITI BHUM AKA BHUM KTI BHUM 09S UK 10S 120S US 27/11 30/11 4/12 7/12 11/12 Kt 30/U 3/12 7/12 10/12 14/12 SURABAYA *****1 MKA BHUM VWA BHUM WRA BHUM 24S 25S 26% 30/11 7/12 14/12 3/12 10/12 17/12 BELAWAN EAGLE SEA
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    • 318 46 S'PORE PENANG: (04) *****6 SIBU: (084) *****9 KK: (088 *****0 TAWAU: (089) *****9 f.KELANG: (03) *****77 JAKARTA: (21) *****32 KUCHING: (082) *****3 SURABAYA: (31) *****0 EXPORT: *****22 IMPORT: *****02 Colombo Durban/Pt Louis PEN PK SIN 29/11 30/11 1/12 1/12 2/12 3/12 Pt Klang Penang Tokyo/Kobe Busan Mania MADRAS DUBLIN BRISBANE
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    • 417 46 AUSTASIA LINE AND MERLION SHIPPING AGENCY NEW BLUE ST/UK LINE SINGAPORE TO FROM NEW ZEALAND AND T/S TO FIJI TO AND FROM NEW ZEALAND PORTS SM PREMIER 15$ 26/11 MULBERA 24S 11/12 MAKSURI 0510 26/12 Ml ITT SM »/ll 23/12 C/l VM NPI U/U 29/11 VU NPI 25/12 11/1 VM
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    • 689 46 f THONG SOON LINES PTE. LTO. 77 ROBINSON ROAD #15-00, #16-00 SIA BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 TEL: *****88 FAX NO: *****11, *****22 TLX: RS ***** CARRIER. RS ***** JENHOL CABLE: TOSOCO M. VEBBEL VOY PUS HKQ SIN POM HON NORO RAB LAE MAO EQUATOR RUBY 5/91S 30/11 03/11 08/12 18/12 19/12
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    • 697 47 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ACCEPTWG BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CALLAO, MATARAM, 10* I OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BR.L OF LADING. PtMiif* P Xtianc Sinfipart E'Mm SHAPIAEVEJKTT M/t5 Dk 08/07 OK KMMIEVEKTT 23/24 Ok 25/20 Dk 29/30 toe MMMEKKTT 11/11 1M
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    • 327 47 I Mtkd N.AMERICA/CARRIBEAN SERVICES KST u« *rc I HMF« I SEMM 21/11 7/12 14/12 J/1 J/1 15/1 IJ/1 IJ/1 29/1 17/1 17/1 29/1 11/1 18/1 31/1 21/1 21/1 2/2 carp Ik Had UU DnlHilwi. Carton. Cm** tarn mi Eaat Canada Mm icci»»h «T IF to lam mi tapa« AUSTRALIA SERVICE
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    • 461 47 MULTI-MODE SNIPPIW PTE LTD WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICE MIDDLE-EAST/PERSIAN GULF ACCEPTING FCL/LCL DUBAI OAMMAN. SHARJAH DOHA. MUSCAT. BAHRAIN ABU DHABI. BANDAR ABBAS IE DO AH FAR EAST ACCEPTING FCL/LCL PENANG P/KELANG. JAKARTA. BANGKOK HONG KONG. TAIWAN JAPAN MANILA. KOREA UK/EUROPE ACCEPTING FCL/LCL LONDON. FELIXSTOWE. LEEDS. TILBURY. ABE ROE EN LE HARVE
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    • 396 47 PERINTIS LINE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE JAKARTA SURABAYA General Agents ASIA PERINTIS LINES PTE LTD 15 Enggor Street. Realty Centre #10-04 Singapore 0207 Tlx: ***** A/B PTASIA FAX: *****53, TEL: *****33 CR NO. **********0 C APID Weekly LCL/FCL Regular BREAKBULK Service CHINA SHAMTOU OUANQZHOU HUAMQPU XIAMEN HAKOU ZHANJMNQ
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    • 240 47 PTC CONTAINER LINES S§ [MUSI 27/11 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 28/11 BANGKOK 1/12 MANILA/CEBU 3/12 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 1/12 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. Malaysia 2/12 BUSAN 1/12 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 28/11 HONG KONG SIN CUM 28/11 GUANGZHOU/HUANGPU/SHENZHEN FUZHOU/XIAMEN/SHANTOU DALIAN/SHANGHAI/XINGANG TIANJIN/QINGDAO/HAJKOU also accepting LCI cargo J. sra Ewtpt/w 3/12 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 3/12 RDM/HAM/ANT/IE HAVRE/GENOA/OSIO also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Roumania/Poland/Bulgaria/Czech. SI
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    • 456 48 FIL CONTAINER SERVICES PTE LTD BAMBKOK CALCUTTA HON6KON6 4i tn ACCfPTUG Rttftr cam 20 /40 to Bmfcok and rCI/Ltl to UN roioiinf ononauro: nunuiuw, ouwmv, w.n, rmmw, ri*wr>«, K™w!»aSr BWOPt. MLKNDTORTS, TAIWAN, OMUNW, RAMCH, BOMBAY, NDOLE EAST, AFRICA. USA. MEXICO. CANADA AM) VARIOUS OTHERS... NON-CONF AND CONF RATES AVARJHI AND
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    • 439 48 1 CONTERM FREIGHT (F.E) PTE LTD. GUARANTEED WEEKLY CONSOLIDATION AUCKLAND ALSO ACCEPTRG C/UtGOCS To> NOJJNGTON. NEW PLYMOUTH, NAPO, HAMILTON, CHRISTCHURCH, LTTTLETON, DUNEDIN, PORT CHALMERS. DON'T WAIT, CALL US NOW:— 235 0633 (KATHLEEN/ JUUE/ NICHOLAS/ MAMLYN) POUT KELAN6 TEL. NO; (03-25*1432) PENANG TEL. NO; (04-*****7, *****4) FARGO ONTAINER LINES vsl REGULAR
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    • 384 48 CLUI con-WRV mTEßmoom LCL/FCL SERVICE FROM PENANG operates over 600 torminsis/oftcot in maintains over 36,000 Vectors A tuefcs. services over 60,000 points in U.SA offer rotable LCL/FCL services. General A«an«: >5. J Marine Ong KL: allied-link SINGAPORE: 03-*****55 778 6582(22 lines Susan Ng/PMIIp Km Irene Cheng/Eather Yap CONTUta W-KO THtHKBUK
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    • 346 48 CENTRAL EXPRESS LINES FOR BOOKINGS CFNTRAI F XPMFSS S POPE .VlQObfe tAGLFLINFR PtNANC, tAGLELtNfcP PORT KfcLANC. CHINESE-POLISH JOINT STOCK SHIPPING CO] CONTAINUUMCAKBUU UIM m ii i M/S LUX UN 15 23/11 BANDM ABBAS/KOTTERDAM/HAMBUR6 GOTNM M/S LUBAN V.47 12/12 ROTTEMMM/HMBURG M/S ZHANGHENG *43 17/12 CASABUNCA M/S PRACA 121 1/1 ANTfOP/ROTTEROAM/HAMBURG/amiA I
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    • 324 49 TIDES AND WEATHER TODAY'S TOES (height in metres) now mm «n am an mm mm mm %m mm mm im iin 1200 im im is« i«o i7M im mm tm n« am zm JR Pf 8K Tf SW 23 2.2 2.1 2.4 2.7 11 25 26 ZS 21 16 13
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    • 165 50 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times FULLY CONTAINERISED INTRA-ASIA SERVICE FIXED DAY DEDICATED STRAITS FEEDER SERVICES FOR ENQUIRES, PIS CALL *****41, *****64 CR: **********00 PSA OPERATOR'S CODE: HY CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Agents: BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES CGM COMPAGNIE CENERALE MARITIME UCORN SHIPPING AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD ,4 «zm Mi 3HSr«S3IS GEMARTRANS VIETNAM
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