The Business Times, 4 September 1992

Total Pages: 46
1 46 The Business Times
  • 16 1 Business Times THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA MITA (P) 35/12/91 Friday, September 4, 1992 75«
    16 words
  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 73 1 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia s opposition leader yesterday demanded a Royal Commission of Inquiry to be set up to probe the resignation of scandalised Kuala Lumpur Mayor Elyas Omar and alleged malpractices of City Hall. Lim Kit Siang, secretary-general of the Democratic Action
      73 words
    • 49 1 GENEVA The United Nations-sponsored Conference on Disarmament agreed yesterday to send a long-awaited treaty banning chemical weapons to UN headquarters for approval. The decision, despite a last-minute move by Iran to block it, ended 24 years of negotiations on the pact.
      49 words
    • 41 1 THE world's major central banks, led by the US Federal Reserve, are likely to play cat and mouse for a while longer before pouncing on currency markets to renew their support for the ailing greenback, analysts say Page 2
      41 words
    • 26 1 SINGAPORE investors will be encouraged to forge further links with Indonesian companies, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong told Indonesia's leading businessmen. Page 2
      26 words
    • 30 1 LEADING Indonesian conglomerate Sinar Mas has apologised for importing workers from China following strong criticism, including that of a Cabinet minister, a company official said Page 6
      30 words
    • 41 1 PRESIDENT George Bush is using powers that rival Bill Clinton does not have to aid US hurricane victims, farmers and defence workers. It could help his re-election campaign but some of his actions risk trouble abroad Page 7
      41 words
    • 26 1 NEVER underestimate a scientist's business sense. For all the talk about miracle drugs, the biotechnology industry's greatest successes have been financial Page 12
      26 words
    • 42 1 FREIGHT forwarder Atlantic Forwarding of Switzerland is expecting to see a 20 to 30 per cent growth in volume this year for business done out of Singapore due to the strong increase in intra-Asean traffic. Shipping Times Page 1
      42 words
  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 28 1 WALL STREET opened higher yesterday, with the Dow Jones index of leading industrial stocks gaining 7.00 points to 3,297.31 in the first five minutes of trading.
      28 words
    • 30 1 LONDON stock prices showed sharp gains early yesterday, following earlier rallies elsewhere. The FTSE 100-share index was up 30 points, or 1.3 per cent, at 2,343.0 at midday.
      30 words
    • 39 1 CITY Developments (CityDev) has chalked up an impressive gain in turnover and profit for the first half of this year, a performance due almost entirely to a dramatic turnaround of its hotel in Taiwan. Page 3
      39 words
    • 53 1 TUAN SING Holdings Ltd yesterday reported an 80 per cent rise in interim earnings to 51.69 million under its new management, and announced a two-for-two rights issue plus one warrant to raise $84 million. Part of this sum will be used to buy land for property
      53 words
    • 49 1 THE distorting effect of Indonesia's clove monopoly is beginning to affect company profitability, with PT Gudang Garam, the country's largest cigarette maker, reporting first half net profits at 65.9 billion rupiah (about SSSI million), 36 per cent down on last year's 103.5 billion rupiah. Page 4
      49 words
    • 22 1 Exchange rates USS SS 1.5935 00 Yen SS 1.2940 MS SS 0.6394 Money market rates Overnight 1/2% +1/2 3-month 1-15/16% -2/16
      22 words
    • 33 1 London Gold AM fix USS339.05 USS-1.35 Rubber S'poreOct.... 136.50*/kg -0.25 M'sia Oct 216.00*/kg unch KL Fin Turnover 69tonnes +9 Spot M$16.70/kg unch Crude palm oil Turnover 594lots +64 Oct MS849 /tonne +2
      33 words
    • Article, Illustration
      30 1 Thursday Change BT-MGA 662.15 +3.02 Kuala Lumpur ....577.71 +4 79 Tokyo 18.386.49 +798.77 Hongkong 5,722.46 -11.99 Sydney 1.526.3 -2.2 Wednesday Change New York 3,290.31 +24.05 London 2,313.0 -14.6
      30 words
  • 476 1  -  Costs are lower for the many which have started operations in Bangalore By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Several Singapore companies have set up computer software subsidiaries in Bangalore, which is fast emerging as India's own Silicon Valley. Bangalore-based executives of software houses say
    Source: World Bank  -  476 words
  • 396 1  -  By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE Oil companies in Singapore could take a stake in the oil terminal at Subic Bay in the Philippines. The Philippines National Oil Company (PNOC), which is keen to operate the terminal, is seeking the help of some Singapore
    396 words
  • 350 1  -  Judicial managers now free to implement plan By William Chia SINGAPORE Creditors of financially troubled video cassette maker Electro Magnetic (S) Ltd have overwhelmingly backed the restructuring scheme proposed by judicial managers. At a meeting yesterday, 139 creditors who are owed a total
    350 words
  • 208 1  -  Industrialists' visit part of an Asean economic mission By Chuang Peck Ming SINGAPORE A high-powered team of Japanese industrialists wiil visit Singapore this month on an economic mission that will take it through the Asean countries. The 21-member team will be led by Dr Rokuro Ishikawa, chairman
    208 words
  • 423 1 US growth likely to quicken to 3.4 pc Reuter WASHINGTON The International Monetary Fund expects the world economy to stage a weak, uneven recovery next year and is urging rich nations to tackle the long-festering problems hindering growth, monetary sources said on
    Reuter  -  423 words
  • 177 1 SINGAPORE Shares on the Tokyo stock market posted strong gains yesterday, on rumours that the Japanese government was contemplating more measures to boost the flagging economy. However, shares in Singapore posted moderate gains with the benchmark Straits Times Industrials Index edging only 2.57
    177 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 292 1 100% COTTON DOCKERS' PANTS BY LEVIS LEVI* BOUTIQUES *02-19 Centrepoint *0119 Chinatown Point *02-114 Far East Plaza 001-24 Forum The Shopping Mall #01-16 Lucky Plaza *02 118 Marina Square *01-41 Parkway Par toe *01-09 Shaw Leisure Gallery *61-84 Wisma Atria Aircraft Schedule 25 JM/Bkk/China Stocks 19 Drat Trusts 16 Commodities
      292 words
    • 102 1 New business gateway to China MACAU's image as a sleepy place is being challenged by a massive programme of infrastructure works designed to re-establish the Portuguese colony's role as a major business gateway to China. See Page 9 for a special BT report. Hock Lock Siew: Sime Darby set for
      102 words
    • 24 1 fa™ Baru TONY SHOES TRADING CO., #04-11 Irving Road. Irving Industrial Building, Singapore 1336. Tlx: 23X45 Fax: *****21 Tel: 2X*****/*****77 i. Editorial, Pg 8
      24 words

  • PAGE 2 NEWS
    • 623 2 Economist expects them to wait until 1.35 marks Reuter LONDON The world's major central banks, led by the US Federal Reserve, are likely to play cat and mouse for a while longer before pouncing on currency markets to renew their support for
      Reuter  -  623 words
    • 254 2 Reuter FRANKFURT Any easing in Germany's record high interest rates still appears to be months away, despite a worrying slowdown in the economy, traders and economists say. The fear of recession may be growing as unemployment rises, output shrinks and consumers curb spending, but as long
      Reuter  -  254 words
    • 300 2  -  By Jennifer Lien SINGAPORE A local company will soon become the first in Singapore to mass-produce intravenous medical solutions. OptoPharm Pte Ltd has spent $12 million expanding and upgrading its Tuas plant to produce the solutions from next month. The company has
      300 words
    • 407 2  -  The Non-Aligned Summit D r4r L*. Reports oy Yang Razali Kassim in JAKARTA SINGAPORE investors will be encouraged to forge further links with Indonesian companies. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong has told In- donesia's leading businessmen. Mr Goh met the 17
      407 words
    • 376 2 JAKARTA Several African and Asian countries are keen to start or to strengthen economic ties with Singapore. In bilateral meetings with Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong over the last two days, the leaders of these countries expressed their interest in
      376 words
    • 298 2 SINGAPORE US-based computer maker Compaq has unveiled its first laser printer and claims its top model is the world's fastest. The Pagemarq 20 prints 20 pages a minute and costs $10,203, while the Pagemarq 15 prints 15 pages a minute and costs
      298 words
    • 207 2 ASEAN foreign ministers meeting in Jakarta yesterday in between summit proceedings could not reach consensus on the venue of a secretariat for Apec, the AsiaPacific Economic Cooperation forum. The foreign ministers met to discuss this and other issues ahead of an
      207 words
    • 307 2 SINGAPORE Singapore must focus its research and development activities to build a "core of competence", says a panel of international advisers to the National Technology and Science Board. The experts, however, differ over which area the Republic's researchers should focus on.
      307 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 614 2 Hchristiania bank CHRISTIANIA BANK OC KREDITKASSE Head Office: P.O. Box 1166 Sentrum, 0107 Oslo 1, Norway Singapore Branch: 331 North Bridge Road. #21-01 Odeon Towers. Singapore 0718 All figure* In NOK million Balance Sheet Statement of Income as at 31 December 1991 for the year ended 31 December 1991 1991
      614 words

  • COMPANY NEWS 1
    • 470 3  -  By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE City Developments (CityDev) has chalked up an impressive gain in turnover and profit for the first half of this year, due almost entirely to a dramatic turnaround in its hotel operations in Taiwan. The listed property arm of
      470 words
    • 336 3  -  By Alvin Tay SINGAPORE The Keppel group has bought nearly one million Tat Lee Bank shares for $2.82 million this week, raising questions as to whether the listed conglomerate will eventually make a bid for the smallish bank. Keppel Corporation, which already
      336 words
    • 174 3 SINGAPORE Sesdaqlisted rubber-hose maker GRP Ltd has reported a 67-per-cent rise in net profit for the year to June 30. Net earnings were $1.7 million on a 5.8-per-cent rise in turnover to $16.2 million. GRP said the strong performance resulted from high profit margins
      174 words
    • 138 3 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Pan Malaysia Rubber Industries Bhd (PMRI) said its whollyowned subsidiary, Rigap Prima Sdn Bhd had on Wednesday and yesterday purchased through a stockbroker 26 million shares in Malayan United Industries Bhd (MUI) for M 571.7 million (Ss46 million) in cash.
      Reuter  -  138 words
    • 246 3 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Ekran Berhad has staged a bid to acquire the remaining shares in Federal Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing Berhad held by dissenting shareholders of FCW who have not accepted its offer. In a statement on behalf of the company,
      Bernama  -  246 words
    • 531 3  -  THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN By Leslie Lopez KUALA LUMPUR It is going to be a very good year for Sime Darby Bhd which will be releasing its results over the weekend. The Malaysian conglomerate is set to report a record pre-tax
      531 words
    • 504 3  -  By Sylvia Wong SINGAPORE Tuan Sing Holdings Ltd yesterday reported an 80 per cent rise in interim earnings to $1.69 million under its new management, and announced a two-for-two rights issue plus one warrant to raise $84 million. Part of this
      504 words
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 59 3 KUALA LUMPUR Leader Universal Holdings Bhd has decided to scrap a proposed rights issue following "the strong growth in the performance of the company and its current financial strength". The company said yesterday that its proposed expansion plans would now be financed by a
        59 words
      • 72 3 KUALA LUMPUR Taiping Consolidated Bhd will develop part of its Star Hill Centre project here into a hotel in collaboration with a US hotel group, Marriott Corporation. The hotel would cost MS2O2 million (SS 129.28 million) and have an equity base of Mslol million with
        72 words
      • 53 3 KUALA LUMPUR Seng Hup Electric Co Bhd said yesterday that the 1.286 million shares to be ballotted for allotment to bumiputras, amounting to 30 per cent of all shares offered for public subscription, had been oversubscribed 3.86 times. The public portion of the offering was oversubscribed
        53 words
      • 74 3 SINGAPORE Hong Fok Corporation Ltd has announced that under a subscription agreement with Schroder International Merchant Bankers Ltd (Simbl), the latter will offer Hong Fok warrants for sale at 30 cents each. Shareholders will be eligible to subscribe for the warrants, which are being
        74 words
      • 60 3 SINGAPORE Lim Kah Ngam Ltd has been queried by the Stock Exchange of Singapore on its unaudited results for the six months to June 30 this year. The SES has asked the company to explain why group operating profit rose 26 per cent from the
        60 words
      • 34 3 SINGAPORE Singapore Airlines Ltd has said its deputy managing director (commercial), Michael Tan Jiak Ngee, has been appointed a director of subsidiary company SIA Engineering, effective from Aug 19.
        34 words
      • 35 3 SINGAPORE Jurong Engineering said yesterday that trading in its shares would be scripless from Oct 16. The earliest date for depositing share certificates with the Central Depository is Sep 21.
        35 words
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 100 4 SAN FRANCISCO Cray Research Inc said on Wednesday that it has won a bitterly contested battle with NEC, the Japanese supercomputer maker, and has begun negotiations with the Nasa Ames Research Centre Tor the sale of a U5574.5 million (SSI 19.2 million) supercomputer. The rivalry.
        100 words
      • 70 4 TOKYO Daishowa Paper Manufacturing Co, Japan's second largest paper producer, will sell its Canadian subsidiaries to Daishowa Marubeni International, a joint-venture investment owned equally by Daishowa and Marubeni Corp, a Marubeni official said. Daishowa's Canadian operations have come under heavy criticism from environmentalists and native
        70 words
      • 61 4 TOKYO Yakult Honsha Co. a major producer of lactic drinks, has set up wholly-owned subsidiaries in Australia and The Netherlands to sell Yakult drinks, the Nihon Keizai newspaper said. The company currently operates joint ventures at nine countries, the paper said. This is the
        61 words
      • 62 4 TOKYO Sumitomo Metal Mining, a major Japanese mining company, yesterday announced revised earnings estimates, saying it now expects current profit to fall 41.6 per cent to six billion yen (5576.8 million) in the half year to Sep 30. Current profit for the year ending March 1993
        62 words
      • 109 4 TOKYO Japan's Kawasaki Steel Corp is considering a plan to produce tin-plated steel in China in a joint venture with a public steel enterprise at Wushi near Shanghai, a company spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said the venture is being considered to meet growing demand for
        109 words
    • 309 4 Reuter ADELAIDE Australian oil and gas producer Santos Ltd said it has offered A 52.70 cash per share in oil and gas producer Sagasco Holdings Ltd, valuing the target at ASS6O million (*****.4 million). It said the offer will be made with Sagasco's 6.5 cent
      Reuter  -  309 words
    • 481 4  -  Gudang Garam suffers 36pc fall in profits From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA JAKARTA The distorting effect of Indonesia's clove monopoly is beginning to affect company profitability, with PT Gudang Garam. the country's largest cigarette maker, reporting first-half net profits at 65.9 billion rupiah
      481 words
    • 504 4 AP NEW YORK Bickering has escalated between Olympia and York and a group of bankers over a loan restructuring. but officials said on Wednesday they doubt it will immediately force the developer into US bankruptcy court. Toronto-based Olympia and York Developments
      AP  -  504 words
    • 218 4 Bloomberg SYDNEY Paper and packaging group Amcor Ltd yesterday announced that net profit for the year ended June 30 rose 16.2 per cent from a year earlier to A 5266.48 million (about Ss3os million). The result includes an after-tax abnormal contribution
      Bloomberg  -  218 words
    • 372 4 Reuter PITTSBURGH Curtis H Barnette, who will become chairman of Bethlehem Steel Corp on Nov I, says top priorities when he assumes his new position will include returning the company to profitability, improving Bethlehem's liquidity and improving the company's capital structure. "A clear priority
      Reuter  -  372 words
    • 308 4 Financial Times TOKYO Several Japanese manufacturers are known to be reviewing overseas investments that appeared to be wise strategic purchases during the 1980s, but which have since become a burden to a faltering parent company. Toyoda Machine Works, the Toyota Motor affiliate, plans
      Financial Times  -  308 words
    • 110 4 Reuter SYDNEY BP Australia, the local arm of The British Petroleum Co pie. has confirmed it is in talks to sell its 49 per cent stake in the Olympic Dam uranium, copper and gold mine in South Australia. "We are in negotiations
      Reuter  -  110 words
    • 543 4 MARKET TALK Current boost coming from incentive-backed shares played for short-term gains Reuter TOKYO Tokyo's weary investors have found something to smile about in the stock market's boosted turnover and higher prices, but market pundits say the quality of the most popular
      Reuter  -  543 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 66 3 IN THE MARKET PAGES SET closes higher 19 Seoul inches higher 21 yllthfes Ermenegildo Zegna s Performance The 7 ii,.'— r J Lightweight Suits In The With a trousers the High N F 4 Performance suit is virtually easy fitting. Ermenegildo Zegna the V J ensemble even 8.1 is J**
      66 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 156 4 A UNIQUE BUSINESS OPPOIM A unique business opportunity exists br interested parties to become established in o high growth business sector Mechanicd Access Hire for a well below cost investment. GKN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD HAVE AVAILABLE A WIDE RANGE Of SELF PROPELLED SCISSOR AND BOOM LIFTS COMPLETE WITH A COMPREHENSIVE
      156 words

  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • 541 5  -  By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE Many clearing members of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange are cool on the new screen-based Globex trading system and want to keep the mutual offset "telephone" link with the Singapore International Monetary Exchange. Simex brokers who have just
      541 words
    • 517 5 Long way to go before pile of growing debts is cleared Reuter TOKYO Under the stern gaze of financial authorities, Japan's big banks are at last moving to restructure as they try to dig their way out of a growing pile of bad debts. But
      Reuter  -  517 words
    • 217 5 SINGAPORE Trading on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange hit a new monthly high of 1.2 million contracts in August. V olume on its Eurodollar, Nikkei, Euroyen and Gasoil contracts also soared to new heights during this recordbreaking month. The new monthly volume record
      217 words
    • 312 5 SINGAPORE UOB Life Assurance Ltd has launched a new lifetime annuity whose features it hopes will prove a hit with the market. The UOB Life Flexi-An-nuity will be the first lifetime income plan in Singapore that pays more as one gets
      312 words
    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 94 5 TORONTO The wave of poor real estate loans impacting Canadian bank results socked the Royal Bank of Canada's third-quarter earnings, reported yesterday. The Royal, North America's fourth largest bank with assets of C 5139.5 billion (about SSIB4 billion), reported a profit of C 5112.4
        94 words
      • 99 5 MOSCOW Russia's central bank signalled a more interventionist approach on Wednesday, saying exporters should sell all foreign currency earnings to the state unless they needed cash to buy goods abroad. "The central bank favours 100 per cent sales of hard currency earned by exporters, who
        99 words
      • 69 5 SYDNEY The New Zealand dollar is likely to fall between 5 and 7 per cent later this year. Forecasting group Integrated Economic Services said yesterday a drop in the value of the New Zealand dollar from the present range of 53-54 US cents on the
        69 words
      • 114 5 ZURICH Zurich Insurance Co, announcing a rise in gross written premiums in the first half, said it expected a higher group profit in full year 1992, but gave no precise forecast. "The group expects, on the basis of overall business so far, to achieve a
        114 words
      • 83 5 ZURICH Swiss Bank Corp's outgoing chief executive expects the bank to raise its net profit by 5 to 10 per cent in 1992. Swiss Bank made a record consolidated net profit of 1.03 billion Swiss francs in 1991. Walter Frehner's comments were more positive than
        83 words
      • 63 5 TOKYO Sanwa Bank Ltd plans to assist a troubled non-bank financial institution, Nichiboshin Ltd, by cutting interest on loans it has extended to the company, according to Sanwa and Nichiboshin spokesmen. Nichiboshin has been asking Sanwa to cut the interest rate to 3.5 per
        63 words
    • 318 5 NYT NEW YORK A highly unusual unauthorised release of a document that sums up a federal examination of Citicorp's mortgage business paints a critical picture of the way that subsidiary is run. In the report, federal bank examiners criticised Citicorp's home-mortgage subsidiary for
      NYT  -  318 words
    • 312 5 Reuter TORONTO Major Canadian banks chopped prime lending rates for the ninth time this year, but economists fear lower rates are still not enough to pull the country out of its economic slump. The Bank of Montreal led the round of prime
      Reuter  -  312 words
    • 430 5 Reuter BONN Deutsche Bank AG, Germany's largest bank, has taken a 56 per cent stake in insurer Deutsche Herold in an unexpected step to strengthen its position in the lucrative private insurance market. After announcing on Tuesday that it would take a majority
      Reuter  -  430 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 139 5 jjm The Tourbillon Watch in 18 Karat Gold This is the unique Tourbillon watch certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Authority (C.O.S.CA The production of this chronometer is an unprecedented technical feat for a wristwatch of this kind. It is confirmation of our devotion to the beauty and fine
      139 words

  • THE REGION
    • NOTE BOOK
      • 95 6 BANGKOK Thailand's Board of Investment has proposed tax breaks for two lube base oil projects with a combined investment of 21.5 billion baht (551.37 billion), a board official said on Wednesday. The two projects to build Thailand's first lube oil base plants
        95 words
      • 53 6 CANBERRA Australia's unemployment rate is expected to remain at record-high levels around 11 per cent when new data for August is released on Sep 10, economists said yesterday. The jobless rate in July was 11.0 per cent, down from 11.1 per cent in June the highest
        53 words
      • 43 6 JAKARTA Indonesia and Chile have signed an economic agreement to boost bilateral trade cooperation. The agreement was signed on Wednesday during the 10th Non-Aligned Movement summit here by Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas and his Chilean counterpart, Enrique Silva Cimma.
        43 words
      • 58 6 LISBON Portugal has agreed to begin discussions with Indonesia over the disputed former Portuguese colony of East Timor at the invitation of United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, a Foreign Ministry official said on Wednesday. Foreign Minister Joao de Deus Pinheiro has agreed to meet his
        58 words
      • 56 6 WELLINGTON A senior Maori yesterday urged his people to boycott a Sep 19 referendum on proportional representation which could spell the end of a 140-year-old "first past the post" electoral system. Maori organisations are angry that their people's guaranteed four seats in the 97-seat Parliament may
        56 words
    • 409 6 Repatriation to China to begin this month: Sinar Mas JAKARTA A leading Indonesian conglomerate has apologised for importing workers from China following strong criticism, including that from a Cabinet Minister, a company official said yesterday. The Sinar Mas Group brought in about 360 workers
      409 words
    • 493 6 AFP BANGKOK A shortage of skilled workers, rising labour costs and more frequent strikes are making Thailand less attractive to foreign investors and worrying those who have already set up here, experts say. If the problems are not tackled quickly, Thailand will lose
      AFP  -  493 words
    • 504 6 Reuter BANGKOK A blueprint for Bangkok's future is under fire from critics, who say it fails to address problems related to infrastructure, or environmental destruction in the fast-growing Thai capital. After 16 years on the drawing board, the city plan law that divides
      Reuter  -  504 words
    • 277 6 AFP CANBERRA Australia's opposition leader John Hewson yesterday continued his increasingly strident attack on Japan, accusing it of failing to give fair and reciprocal access to its markets. His attack followed his earlier criticism of Japan, which led to page-one headlines here and
      AFP  -  277 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • THE WORLD
    • 434 7 Size of subsidy is unparallelled: EC official Reuter, AFP BRUSSELS The European Commission said on Wednesday it was concerned a planned major expansion in subsidised wheat exports by the US could disrupt world markets. In a campaign speech to 500 farmers at
      Reuter,; AFP  -  434 words
    • 399 7 NYT NEW YORK US, Canadian and Mexican negotiators have run into trouble in reaching agreement on the final text of the North American Free Trade Agreement announced by President George Bush on Aug 12. With a self-imposed deadline set
      NYT  -  399 words
    • 364 7 AP, Reuter SAO PAULO Brazil's respected Economy Minister Marcilio Marques Moreira will offer his resignation along with the rest of the Cabinet after a presidential impeachment vote by the Lower House of Congress expected later this month, a spokesman for the minister said
      AP,; Reuter  -  364 words
    • 408 7 RACE AP WASHINGTON President George Bush is using powers that rival Bill Clinton does not have to aid US hurrieane victims, farmers and defence workers. The moves could help his re-election campaign but some of his actions risk trouble abroad. The White House
      AP  -  408 words
    • WORLD WATCH
      • 115 7 BRUSSELS The European Community is on target to launch its single market officially on Januarv I and has completed 90 per cent of the necessary legislation, EC Commissioner Martin Bangemann said here on Wednesday. The EC Commission said that 1.5
        115 words
      • 86 7 California's two-month budget crisis ended on Wednesday, but the state still faces a severe recession that is expected to last until mid-1993, economists said. California has been hit hard by huge job losses in its key aerospace and semiconductor industries, economists said I he state s
        86 words
      • 72 7 BAGHDAD Iraq's nuclear programme has been reduced to zero by allied bombing during the Gulf. War and by post-war UN arms inspections, a senior UN official said here on Wednesday. Maunzio ZifTerero. head of a nuclear team imvi C u a rr,vcd ,n Baghdad on
        72 words
      • 53 7 BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe Africa's largest-ever trade fair opened in Zimbabwe's southern city of Bulawayo, with senior African officials appealing for greater economic cooperation on the continent. The eight-day All-Africa Trade Fair, organised by the Organisation of African Unitv. attracted exhibitions from 28 states keen to find
        53 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 223 7 /I v the most often played metalwoods on the PGA, LPGA and Senior Tours. Taylor Made Tour Preferred Metalwoods. The best-selling metalwoods from Taylor Made which ruled the greens for a record six years. Now, meet the new metalwoods destined to ascend the throne and take Taylor Made's ground-breaking technology
      223 words
    • 100 7 H I I I direction. HI a pacefrom Taylor perfectly. expressly requirements. you may v Taylor Made's Dynamic Gold (True y Temper) steel shafts more suited W' jfl 'Jt to your game. r The combination of face r progression and a larger sweet V 4 ri j# V spot results
      100 words

  • 504 8 EDITORIAL THE AMERICAN presidential election campaign is in danger of being blown away by a welter of issues like abortion and family values. To be blunt about it, these are peripheral issues. Already the Church has come down on incumbent George Bush, warning him to keep
    504 words
  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 318 8 THE Speak Mandarin campaign is an integral component of Singapore's bilingual policy and must be seen in the context of the country's response to changing language and education needs. The case for bilingualism has been reiterated often enough. Save for a tiny minority, Singaporeans now accept
      318 words
    • 91 8 ON PAPER, the six nominated MPs are credible and would contribute to livelier and higher standard of debate in Parliament. Some Singaporeans may still have some doubts over the role and the impact of NMPs on national issues discussed in Parliament. Reservation and expectation aside, it
      91 words
    • 104 8 WHILE we affirm the achievements of the past 13 years of the Speak Mandarin campaign, we must also recognise the potential problems. According to statistics provided by Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong, the percentage of Chinese students speaking English at home tripled from 9 per cent
      104 words
  • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
    • 91 8 PRESIDENT Suharto, the new chairman of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), felt the need to remind the world at the inaugural session of the movement's 10th Summit in Jakarta yesterday that peace is still only a dream for many peoples, that the majority of mankind continues to suffer
      91 words
    • 157 8 THE IMPOSITION of the "no-fly" zone on Iraq so blatantly trespasses on the country's sovereignty that only the US and its major allies would dare do it. Any other country, especially an "unfriendly" country, would have been slapped with economic sanctions, mauled in the international media
      157 words
    • 254 8 WASHINGTON is clearly ecstatic over the completion of the Nafta negotiations. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Sandra Kristoff said Nafta sets a new standard for free trade agreements, especially in terms of scope of coverage, services liberalisation, intellectual property protection, reduction of nontariff barriers and environmental issues.
      254 words
  • 844 8  -  The long feud an American general manager is having with Beijing's Tianlun Dynasty Hotel is revealing the pitfalls of investing in China, reports David Schweisberg David Schweisberg UPI A BITTER public feud between the Chinese and foreign managers of a luxury hotel is
    UPI  -  844 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 141 8 W COREYPAV,Nfc. mirnio W' <±> TODAY, A BRAND NEW GAME B£(f/MS AT YAOHAN ORCHARD. YAOHAN. BASEMENT 2. PIAZA SINGAPURA. J Y_- Tee off with the best in golfing equipment and C accessories at Palmer Golf. I World class brand names. Exquisite apparel. Precision- J built clubs. It's all here under
      141 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 34 8 DOONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU RJCK? /TS LARRY' 19. 40! MAYBE I HOtUABOUTSHOOTIN6 I CANT. qjop BOf, THAT COUNTBP YEAH' A FBUi BASKETS AJ LARRY. mr M IS A LOT UJRON6, THB'Y* TONIGHT* TMOU? sofa (MP?
      34 words

  • ANALYSIS
    • 792 9  -  Jackie Sam in Hongkong looks at the undemocratic practice of declaring areas off limits to 'unacceptable' political candidates Jackie Sam The writer is a Hongkong-based political consultant who contributes to BT LAST weekend's Legislative Council by-election in rural Hongkong highlighted a most undemocratic practice
      792 words
    • 750 9 New assembly will be under firm control of conservatives PASSION, excitement, vigour forget it, this is Macau and when Macau goes to the polls on Sep 20 it will be a day of underwhelming activity. This Portuguese colony lacks the political passion which seems more easily stirred
      750 words
    • 1016 9  -  After years when nothing seemed to change, a massive programme of economic development is taking place in Macau. The colony's Sep 20 polls, on the other hand, are being approached with a singular lack of excitement. Stephen Vines has the details Stephen Vines MACAU's image
      1,016 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 65 9 Rare Chinese Art Exhibition (25th August 10th September 1992 10am 6pm daily) Hua Shi Oriental Art Pie Ltd 272-276 River Valley Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****71 *****23 ENAMELED SILVER WARE Y MINIATURE SIIVPR A ,A* v > SEMI-PRECIOUS SILVER-GILT JfejSk STON E CARVINGS DECORATED WARE JEWELRY JADE MINIATURE IVORY rXKUNrs
      65 words

  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 246 10 Nothing Beats A BucLSj where to wine, dine OP J '?#l Penang High Tea Penang High Tea comes to Kueh M tT' CheeCheongFun, on 'y SI I.Bo++ per Nonya Kueh, a^u l 56.80+ per child, Bubur Hitam and inclusive of coffee/tea, this is BuburTerigu. high tea with a difference you
      246 words
    • 324 10 I CHOCOLATE That all consuming passion. PARADISE... Here is a chance to indulge in your fawurite chocolate T speciality. Chocolate Cheesecake, Chocolate Mousse, Chocolate Gateau and many iSr I more. Whatever your chocolate desire, you are sure to find it at Scotts Lounge. Buffet available from 2.00 6.00 pm daily
      324 words
    • 263 10 JOIN THE PUSHBSI AND HAVE A Mil Only at Subway can you play old English pub games like Push Penny, Table Skittles, Backgammon and Electronic Darts. What's more, our Happy Hour beer prices at $3 a glass and $12 a jug are about the best offers saw Happy Hours Sing-along:
      263 words
    • 398 10 Our Chef would like fo See ifta ZSCJ Indeed he does. And we suggest you be early for a feast you'll H thoroughly enjoy. W* wrrt ttw world to yo« *t Top otdwM //arxfaft) ill imptwm h fW iryaai 4 d|nn tn Orchard Road CWjl Td TW4II MlmllllH«llIinii[«MHIIIII[Mklll^ Treat your
      398 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 598 10 TELEVISION AND RADIO Too close for comfort iMt Nightly Business Report. 10.30 Sport*. 7.05 am, 1.30pm, 5.05pm, 1.05 am: ■■WfWWNJVH 8.00 National Geographic Explorer 555 followed h. GoM nj 0 us PGA Official FMm 1991 World Business Report iLftflimUOH 6.25 i^Tn 1 Radio 1, 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II
      598 words

  • LIFESTYLE
    • Article, Illustration
      570 11  -  Modern-day Merlin, David Copperfield, hypnotises MicheUe Low with his good looks and hat-tricks Michelle Low David Copperfield walks into the room, into a deluge of popping flashbulbs. With his dark good looks, piercing eyes topped with a slightly thinning bouffant hairdo he still makes a good picture, on
      570 words
    • 979 11  -  Some 46 lucky food professionals had a go at chocolate-tasting in New York recently. Florence Fabricant samples their verdicts Florence Fabricant NYT SOME chocolate lovers couldn't care less about the nuances. As long as it's chocolate, anything goes. But for professionals who cook and bake with chocolate, the
      NYT  -  979 words
    • 567 11 Chatterbox THE WIDOW of Jamaican reggae star Bob Marley began testifying on Wednesday in a case where she is accused of helping to rob his estate of more than US$2O million (Ss32 million). Lawyers for the estate say the musician's lawyers and accountants
      567 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 257 11 AND ENTERTAIN Our buffets feature a wide selection of delectable appetisers, soup, main courses and luscious desserts. Available for lunch and dinner. Featuring on: Mondays Morsels from the West Tuesdays Favourites from the Wok Wednesdays Malaysian Rice and Spice Thursdays Going Italian! Fridays Seafood Delights Asian Style Saturdays International Lunch
      257 words
    • 171 11 J5i3ES3^l I IB| In conjunction with our 3rd Anniversary Celebration. our Maple Leaf 3 kitchen has a special great value set-menu for the diners. I Seafood Set Lunch try A variety of exquisite Camonese/Sze-c8&iB Cmp Jim SSoi Chilli Sauce "T Red Fish with Soya MBW I chilli'bauce" Lobster Meat Roll
      171 words

  • FOCUS
    • 1026 12 Never underestimate a scientist's business sense. For all the talk about miracle drugs, The Economist says, the biotechnology industry's greatest successes have been financial, not scientific STOCKMARKET investors have sunk US$4 billion (556.4 billion) into the biotechnology industry over the past five years, despite the fact that
      1,026 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 373 12 The Sovereign has every conceivable extra, the list of specifications reads like a luxury menu. f Plus the multi-million dollar landscaped environment by Belt Collins Associates. -j-lp f I I BEDROOM 2 Q BEDFtOOM 1 LOBBY m< jj| j DINING 19.8m 1 ■niiAiil 3 Plan for a life of luxury
      373 words

  • SPORTS
    • 870 13 US Open AP NEW YORK This time there was no dramatic comeback, no blood-and-guts fight, just one quick 40th birthday bash that Jimmy Connors threw at the US Open. It was all over in less than two hours, a neat 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 victory over
      AP  -  870 words
    • SIDE LINES
      • 91 13 VALENCIA, Spain German's Michael Hubner launched his attack before the last lap to surprise rivals and win his third successive keirin title at the World Track Cycling Championships on Wednesday. Hubner, from the former East Germany, beat Australia's Stephen Pate into second place, while
        91 words
      • 48 13 OVIEDO, Spain Miguel Indurain, Tour de France winner for the past two years, was awarded one of Spain's highest honours on Wednesday. The Spaniard, who also won this year's Giro d'ltalia, received the Principe de Asturias prize, named after Spain's Prince Felipe and worth USssss,ooo.
        48 words
      • 124 13 NEW YORK Three years after her defection, former Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci discovered what capitalism is all about: seeing yourself on a 90-foot Times Square billboard. The 1976 Olympic gold medal winner signed on Tuesday as a spokeswoman for Jockey for Her underwear and other products, with
        124 words
      • 88 13 LONDON British middleweight boxer Michael Watson, who suffered brain injuries in a world title fight last September, has started to speak again. Chris Eubank, the World Boxing Organisation super-middleweight champion who beat Watson in the fight, said on Wednesday the 27-year-old Londoner was improving. "I have seen
        88 words
      • 69 13 NAPLES, Italy Napoli told Sevilla on Wednesday that Diego Maradona is not for sale and remains under contract to the Italian soccer club. "The club told them he is not for sale," a Napoli spokesman said after a meeting between the two clubs. Sevilla vice-president Jose
        69 words
    • 531 13 AFP SVETI STEFAN, Yugoslavia After 20 years as a recluse, chess genius Bobby Fischer sat down to face Boris Spassky on Wednesday in a re-match of their 1972 world championship. But for all the tension heightened when Fischer's specially designed timer refused to work the
      AFP  -  531 words
    • 534 13 AP PARIS The world champion doesn't have a car for next season, three-time champion Ayrton Senna is talking of taking a year off, and Alain Prost wants to stage a comeback. No wonder the hottest gossip in Formula One circles these days concerns drivers' contract negotiations.
      AP  -  534 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 111 13 HERBSPHCE Technology Helps This 801 l Defy Grhviiy. No, we're not kidding! To design Precept, Bridgestone pulled no punches New Aero Dynamic (NAD) design technology, usually used to develop ballistic missiles, was employed The result is a ball that actually generates greater life in flight, reducing drag and the effects
      111 words
    • 378 13 Notice M THE MATTER OF THE COMP AMES ACT, CAP. 90 AND M THE MATTER OF BFP FUTURES (SINGAPORE) UMTEO On Msmbira' Votuntory Liquidation) NOTICE OF RESOLUTIONS At an Extraordinary General Mm ing of the member* of the abovenamed Company duly convened at 10 CoNyor Quay *3)-06 Ocean Building. SmQapor»olo4onthe3lat
      378 words
    • 57 13 BUU(ESSTIMES Toll free Tel No 737 0043 Fax No: 734 3688 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. P.T. SHINTA BUDHRANI INDUSTRIES INDONESIA U5525,000,000 TERM LOAN FACILITY Lenders The Sumitome Bank, Limited Singapore Branch The Daiwa Bank, Ltd. Singapore Branch Guarantor Marubeni Corporation, Japan Arranger and Agent The
      57 words

  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 3838 14  -  By William Chia THE SINGAPORE stock market closed marginally higher yesterday as sentiment improved in the afternoon on the back of Tokyo's higher close. Stocks closed sharply higher in Tokyo on rumours that government officials were putting pressure on mutual funds to boost share
      3,838 words
    • Article, Illustration
      76 14  -  Anthony Pang SIME DARBY may be beading upwards in the medium to long term. The 13-month RSI is showing a bullish divergence, advancing while monthly prices are heading lower. The nineweek Moving Average has also been cut by weekly prices and could be reversing its downward trend since
      SOURCE: BRIDGE INFO  -  76 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 82 14 fjtk BERTOLUCCI I 11 THf HOUR CI ASS lucky PUu TH 7J*****H Scon TH 2J*****/7l* CmMcpoini TH 7)4ISWhO) Pmrnuli Plu« TH )37aiOWlMSMJ P«Un Rnvinvtncr TH 7JJI2U/S4J RjM« TH: 1J***** Work) Tr«lr Centre IBM! TH *****07 Clungi Airport Temwul I ItM 4 Wm W,n*»l TH S42SOMO TennmH 2 (South Win*) TH
      82 words

  • 3099 15 DBS Foreign 1170 30 2.6% SIA Foreign 1580 20 +1.3% SPH Foreign 1290 20 +1.6% City Dev 50* 356 +16 4.7% FAN 1010 +15 +1.5% Asia Pacific 1110 +10 +0.9% DBS 1110 +10 +0.9% GE Life 1100 +10 +0.9% Keppel Corpn 590 +10 +1.7% OCBC
    3,099 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 123 15 SKnel YOUR KEY TO BETTERBUSINESS DECISIONS! Shine is Singapore Press Holdings'infbrich database financial statements highlights, graphs, latest results team: T. S. Liu on 740 1035, Hazd Ong on 740 1771 on Teleview, which incidentally is the most advanced and company news. or Tony Chia M Q videotext system in the
      123 words

  • 3258 16 Magnum Corp 50* 515 29 6.0% Gentings 50* 770 20 2.7% M Banking 555 +20 +3.7% H Leong Credit 258 +11 +4.5% MUI 170 +10 +6.2% Dunlop Est 234 +8 +3.5% MMC I0» 120 +6 +5.3% Land General 127 +5 +4.1% Oriental Hldgs 535 +5
    3,258 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 976 16 BUSINESS TIMES Toll free Tel No 737 0043 -Fax No: 734- 3698 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF REJNHOLO OVERSEAS PTE LTD (In Members' Vokartary Liquidation) NOTICE OF RESOLUTIONS At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duty
      976 words
    • 363 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF ROES OCEAN SHIPPING PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act. Cap SO. that a Final Meeting of the Members of the
      363 words

  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 4639 17 Bernama SHARE PRICES in Kuala Lumpur rose to a higher close yesterday on bargain hunting and index-linked buying, with sentiment aided by strong gains in Tokyo and Wall Street, brokers said. The KLSE Composite Index at the close added 4.79 points to
      Bernama  -  4,639 words

  • BT SHARE INFORMATION SERVICE
    • 146 18 Cempaey Date Year Group Met Met earnings Gross mm to profit/loss (L) per share dividend ('000) (cents) The H Glass Sep 1 Mar 92 $3 954($5.848) 6 6(9 8) 5(5) HTP HMgs Aug 28 Mar 92 $3,981 ($6,032) 2.7(4 5) 5(10*) Murata Aug 28 Mar 92 26.756f(24.522f) 122
      146 words
    • 153 18 Compaay Data Yur Group pre-tax Not earnings Gross mm to prom/loss (L) por share dividend (•000) (cants) CoM Store Aug 27 )un 92 $29,871 ($28,680) 16(13.6) 15N(13N) Palmco Hldgs Aug 27 )un 92 M$23.639($9.138) U 9(-)) 3TE(-) AMOB Aug 25 Jun 92 MJ30 415(543.050) 2.8(4) 35(3.5) tnsas BM
      153 words
    • 310 18 fnimirrr Date IMf-year Group pro-tax Interim mm to profit/loss (L) dhrfdond ('000) Lxn Rah Ngam Sep 2 Jun 92 $6,822($6.292) Apollo Sep 1 Jun 92 $4,155($2.584) jurone Eng Sep 1 Jun 92 $3,859($2,378) MBf Hides Sep 1 Jun 92 M$43,050($41,003) Pa Sep 1 Jun 92 $10,907($16.256) PSC Sep
      310 words
    • 862 18 Current Ex Books Date Total lor Total tor payment data dose payable Hie year last year ABN-Aiwo 5(1 28%(l) Aug 31 NYA Sep 14 28% 58% MOB 50c 3 5% (b) Sep 10 Sep 24 Oct 23 35% 35% Mil Ndp 50c 6%(b) Aug 26 Sep 7 Sep
      862 words
    • 122 18 Mi Bori Last Fri Year Ferecast Ml M MPraft EPS mmet Yeer EPS Cm pralt tap tag* umm P«M Mr («>) (TM) («t*) IIC I Aug 28 Dec 92 59 2 5.0 14.857 3.9—5.2 15 8-20 8 CM Last Fri Ye* Ferecast Me M Del Prefll EPS ■eel
      122 words
    • 529 18 Mi M Last Fal Year Umm NM Mi T«r EPS Cms Nat ■Man4 mttg (ets) *r prill Mpm (STIM) EMS Final Nov 6 Jul 91 3.0TE 17.8781 DmhI Interim Aug 6 Dec 92 190 100 37.607 US Liad Interim Aug 23 Dec 9? /9 SO bO908 I
      529 words
    • 1034 18 Trans *oft>to>od Substantial Buy/ No. of Amount Shareholding Stack Date Wilder Shareholder/Director Soli shares Before After ROC 26/08/92 Street Names Temasek HoMh«s <Pte) Ltd S 10,000 25,767 7 980 000 3192 7.970.000 3188 Stanza 26/08/92 Parum Ltd Parum Ltd B 298,500 1.271.610 1 984 439 1 32
      1,034 words
    • 711 18 Sep 2 British Malayan Trustee Ltd. the trustees of beleaguered Inno-Pacific Holdings' two loan stock issues, has asked for immediate repayment of the loan stocks amounting to $35.89 million. Cipsal Industries (Hokfings) will be admitted to the mam board of the Stock Exchange of Singapore and trading in
      711 words
    • 182 18 Company Rights Issue Gddan Hap* One for su MSI 50 per share Ei-date Aug 27 Books dose Sep 10 Acceptance t Payment NYA MAS Or* tor-or* M$S 00 pw share Ei-date Sep 7 Books dose Sep 21 Acceptance Payment NYA OUT One-tor two <o. SI 50 per store
      182 words
    • 522 18 Company Rights Issue Manet T«d» Oreforone >100 per share Amal StMl One for three MS? ?0 per share Issue of *****m 50% Cumutati* Redeemable Preference shares of 10 sen each 1992/97 (CRPS) w.th up to *****m Transferable Subscript on fojhts (TSR) for an aggregate price of MSI per
      522 words
    • 271 18 Malayawata Sted Bhd: 32nd AGM at the Mutiara Beach Resort, No 1, Jin Teluk Bahang, Pulau Pinang, on Tuesday. Sep 8 at 12.00 noon Kamponi Lanjut Tin Dredging Bhd: 64th AGM at the registered office. Lot 12 .1 12.3. Tingkat 12. Wtsma MPSA, Persiaran Perbandaran, ***** Shah Alam,
      271 words
    • 222 18 Conversion Special Trdg Scriptess Conversion deadline Period Trading Cooipam starts (I DP) (ST) starts Apollo Sep 14 Oct 8 Sep 28 Oct 8 Oct 9 BAT Sep 14 Oct 8 Sep 28 Oct 8 Oct 9 Cold Store Sep 21 Oct 15 Oct 5-Oct 15 Oct 16 Haw
      222 words
    • 160 18 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Industrials Index 1992 Nfh: 1316 68 (21/2/92) 1992 1545 92 < 2 '/l/ 92 > 1992 low: *****0 (18/8/92) 1992 1310 95 U8/8/92) 1991 htft 1333 08 (3/6/91) 1991 1565 58 (3/6/91) 1991 Inr 1022.52 (16/1/91) 1991 1149 08 <16/1/ 9 1) 1990
      160 words
    • 367 18 In local out In SS LSJ S d> S >T S dy N >T dy yr St pt 2 Index chge chge chge chge chgc chge World 375.7 -0.3 -8.0 -0.4 -7.2 -0.2 -5.6 iEAFE 436.0 -0.7 -13.2 -0.5 -10.2 -0.4 -8.7 Europe 380.4 0.0
      367 words

  • CHINA STOCK EXCHANGES
    • 373 19 CLSA B SHARES continued to fall in both markets yesterday. In Shenzhen, Properties was the best performer finishing unchanged at 13.5 yuan while all other foreign shares (fell to lower levels. Huafa's high multiples [Continued to put pressure on i the stock, which
      CLSA  -  373 words
  • JAKARTA STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 932 19 JAKARTA share prices ended little changed in quiet trade yesterday, brokers said. "The market is very quiet with only a few large transactions," one broker said. The Jakarta Composite Index rose 0.26 of a point to close at 300.35. Banks continued to
      932 words
  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF THAILAND
    • 1718 19 Reuter BANGKOK stocks ended marginally higher yesterday despite a weakening of ma-jor-capitalisation issues and selling of highly volatile stocks that had made strong gains recently, brokers said. The SET Index ended one point higher at 763.42 on heavy turnover of 9.69 billion baht.
      Reuter; Source: Bridge Info  -  1,718 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 47 19 iiniiTff iu nirmniiTtf Mif_ 111 I Find out in I I 111 I I I| I |P I I. I IHL vI V I Personal Investment and Finance. II I 1 HI A H 111 II I I I H 1 I Every Saturday in Business Times
      47 words

  • TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2619 20 Reuter TOKYO share prices closed sharply higher yesterday due to rumours that government officials were putting pressure on mutual funds to boost prices, brokers said. The Nikkei Average finished 798.77 points higher at 18,386.49. The broader first section (Topix) also jumped 47.74 to
      Reuter  -  2,619 words
  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF HONGKONG
    • 2483 20 AFP SHARE PRICES in Hongkong fell in late profit-taking yesterday, spurred by mixed political and economic uncertainties facing the colony with the Hang Seng Index losing 11.99 points per cent to close at 5,722.46. The All Ordinaries Index ended at 3,038.82, down 7.75. Turnover
      AFP  -  2,483 words

  • AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2032 21 Reuter AUSTRALIAN shares closed lower yesterday although a good profit result from Brambles dispelled enough gloom about corporate earnings to lift the market off its lows. "Brambles' results brought a little bit of buying out. Not much, just a little bit of nibbling,"
      Reuter; Source: Bridge Info  -  2,032 words
  • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • Seoul shares up slightly in moderate trade
      • 822 21 SEOUL stocks closed higher yesterday when late-afternoon institutional buying pulled the market from shaky ground earlier in the day, brokers said. "The market was supported by institutions in the late afternoon. They pushed the index up after it had stayed in the negative for most of the afternoon," said
        822 words
      • 491 21 TAIWAN share prices finished lower in active, volatile trade yesterday after heavy profit-taking emerged in the late morning, brokers said. The Weighted Index ended 45.12 points down at 3,888.49. Turnover rose to NTS2B.6 billion from NT524.4 billion. The market rose more than 50 points in early trade, partly because
        491 words
      • 547 21 MANILA share prices moved sideways as investors retreated to the sidelines with market players apparently unmoved by the rise in the Dow. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index dipped by 0.07 points to end at 1,392.27 from Wednesday's close of 1,392.34. The Makati bourse climbed 1.36 points to end
        547 words
      • 223 21 THE NEW ZEALAND share market failed to take Wall Street's positive lead, ending barely ahead on light volumes. The NZSE-40 Capital Index ended 1.44 stronger at 1,471.74. "After the performance today in re- action to the Dow being 24 points higher, unless more money is thrown at this market
        223 words
      • 53 21 INDICES TURNOVER Close Sep 3 P i NEW ZEALAND NZSE-40 Capital 1,471.74 1.470.3 1.44 MANNA Composite Index Turnover (mil pe*») 1.392.27 126.2 1.392 34 IS1.M -0.07 -5564 TAIPEI Weighted Price Index Turnover (NTS billion) 3.SM.49 28.6 3,933.61 24.4 -45.12 +4.2 SEOUL Composite Slock Index Turnover (billion won) 563.94 446.06 562.74
        53 words
      • 150 21 New Zealand Seat 3 NZS VoCOO) ANZ Banking 4.10 unch 9200 Bank of NZ 0.77 unch 9584 Bavcori) 0.39 unch ***** §r£ricv|Bv 085 unch 46,7041 QtfterU* 2.59 0.01 *****9 Cavaher 4.30 0 05 4600 Ceramet, 3.55 +005 *****1 Corplnv 0.31 unch ***** Cultus Pet 0.53 Donaghys 2 85 4) 13
        150 words

  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • US stocks surge in pre-Labour Day rally
      • Article, Illustration
        1323 22 NEW YORK stock prices rose sharply in active trading on Wednesday in a broad-based, traditional pre-Labour Day holiday rally. The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 24.05 points to 3,290.31. The NYSE Composite Index gained 0.99 to 230.01 and Standard and Poor's 500-stock Index rose 1.91 to 417.98.
        1,323 words
      • Article, Illustration
        851 22 LONDON STOCKS closed higher on Wednesday after gains in early trading on Wall Street and speculative buying in London following recent falls. The FT-SE Index of 100 leading shares was up 14.6 to 2,313 points. The FT-30 Index was up 12.8 points to 1,682.8. Volume was moderate at 429.9
        851 words
      • 173 22 THE FRANKFURT stock market suffered through a losing session on Wednesday, as the DAX Spot Trend Index finished at 1,506.67 points, down 0.80 per cent from the Tuesday close. The Commerzbank indicator ended at 1,677.60 points, off 1.20 per cent. Operators said that in the wake of Tuesday's profit-taking,
        173 words
      • 287 22 DUTCH SHARES closed mixed in choppy trade on Wednesday, taking heart from the London market's recovery, but the weak dollar hung over the market. The EOE Index ended 0.28 points up at 275.73. Industrial machinery and services group Stork shed 5.90 guilders to close at 29.30 on news of
        287 words
      • 177 22 THE CAC-40 Index of leading shares closed 2 per cent higher on Wednesday in a futures-led rise that encouraged traders who were short of stock to buy. The CAC-40 index finished 37.18 points at 1,711.41 on volume of some two billion francs. Dealers said the turnaround in sentiment was
        177 words
      • 305 22 SWISS SHARES ended a moderately active Wednesday session firmer. The All-Share SPI Index added 5.1 points to 1,097.2 and the SMI Index of leading shares firmed 10.4 to 1,757.7. Dealers said buying at lower levels and hopes that easier Swiss interest rates later this year might give the market
        305 words
      • 370 22 EXPECTATIONS that the Minister of Finance Derek Keys would announce a new economic package yesterday helped underpin South African blue chip shares in steady trade on Wednesday, dealers said. After drifting sideways for most of the day, a strong rebound in the financial rand foreign investment unit which gained
        370 words
      • 213 22 SWEDISH SHARES closed above early lows on Wednesday but were down on the day due to nervousness over the French referendum on European union and a weak dollar. The All-Share Index fell 0.89 per cent to 741.72 in moderate trade of 458 million crowns. The Top--16 Index was down
        213 words
      • 220 22 BELGIAN SHARES on Wednesday pared the day's worse losses at the close on short covering and following a rise in French shares amid rumours the next opinion poll on French voting intentions on the referendum on Maastricht would show a stronger yes vote. The Bel-20 Index of leading shares
        220 words
      • 322 22 TORONTO STOCKS quickly recovered from what looked like another slow summer session to turn in a strong performance on Wednesday, dealers said. The TSE 300 Composite Index closed up 29.1 points at 3,436.7 on volume of 34.23 million shares. Advances led declines 344 to 223 and market transactions were
        322 words
      • 75 22 INDICES TURNOVER NEW YORK Close Sep 2 Previous Dow Jones SAP 500 Turnover (million) 3.290.31 417.98 3.266.26 +24 05 416.07 +1.91 174 43 +13.05 LONDON Financial Times 30 FTSE 100 Turnover (million) 1.682.8 2.313.0 429.9 1.670.0 +12.8 2,298.4 +14.6 311.7 +118.2 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1,506.67 1,518.70 -12.03 AMSTERDAM EOE Index
        75 words
      • 116 22 Milan Sept 2 Lire Assitalia 5130 -250 Bastori 89 +2 Fiat 3800 -142 Generali ***** -730 IfiPriv 8130 -220 I taigas 2697 -2 Italcementi 8500 -240 Montedison 1072 -29 Mediobanca 9530 -570 Magneti 590 -50 Magneti Risp 667 -17 Olivetti 2080 -70 Olivetti Priv 1840 -60 Pirelli Spa 1118 -37
        116 words
  • Page 22 Advertisements

  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 1280 23 REPORTS Tokyo: The US dollar yesterday ended slightly easier against the yen, but firmer against the mark in Tokyo. Both US dollar/mark and the US dollar/yen rates opened firmer on corrective shortcovering, but the US dollar/yen rate fell back in
      1,280 words
    • 253 23 AFP LONDON In the event of the French voting "no" to the Maastricht Treaty on Sep 20, the German mark may be revalued, leading to a realignment of currencies in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM), a leading analyst has predicted. As the latest opinion
      AFP  -  253 words
    • 1620 23 SIMEX 9 EURODOLLAR 9 Open High Low Sett Est Vol Act/Vol Op/Int 9 Sen 92 96.58 96.59 96.57 96.59 2200 1806 ***** 9 Dec 92 96.43 96.44 96.42 96.43 3300 7298 ***** S Mar 93 96 40 96.42 96.39 96 40 3800 8696 ***** 9 Jun 93 96.12
      1,620 words
    • 385 23 Cross rates 3 USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS N7.S USS 1.5950 2.4910 1.3980 123.30 0.5015 1.2490 1.3889 1.8501 SS 0.6270 1 5618 0.8765 77.3041 0.3144 0.7831 0.8708 1.1600 MS 0.4014 0.64 0.5612 49.4982 0.2013 0.5014 0.5576 0.7427 Dm 0.7153 1.1409 1.7818 88.20 0.3587 0.8934 0.9935
      385 words
    • 543 23 Interbank rates S$ Bid Offer Overnight 1/2 3/4 1-month 1 5/8 1 3/4 2-month I 3/4 1 7/8 3-month 1 15/16 2 1/16 Overnight mode: 1/8 USS Bid Offer 7 days 3 5/16 3 7/16 1 month 3 7/16 3 9/16 2 months 3 3/8 3 1/2 3
      543 words
  • Page 23 Advertisements

  • COMMODITIES
    • 327 24 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Rubber producers will consider having a new growers-only pact when they meet in Sri Lanka ahead of November talks with consumers, the head of the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Nations (ANRPC) said on Wednesday. "We still want to continue with
      Reuter  -  327 words
    • 267 24 Reuter CHUQUICAMATA, Chile Talk of privatising Chile Copper Corp (Codelco), the world's largest copper miner, is no longer taboo after more than 20 years of state ownership. Privatisation has grown from a mere whisper to a full-blown national debate as the
      Reuter  -  267 words
    • 762 24 REPORTS THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market held unchanged at Wednesday's level of M$ 16.70 per kg on fairly active participation by buyers and sellers. Dealers said the price held steady on some renewed buying by local and
      762 words
  • 1509 24 Rubber HAS Commodity Exchange (futarw doting m tt lpw) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Gose Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Oct 92 136.75 136.50 136.50 800 2,300 Nov 135.75 135.75 135.25 100 3,150 Dec 134.75 134.75 134.50 150 3,625 Jan/Mar 93 134.50 134.50 134.50 600 16,800
    1,509 words
  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1778 24 BUSINESS TIMES Toll free Tel No 737 0043 -Fax No: 734 3698 THfc COMPANIES ACf. CHAPTER 50 SECTION 290 (2) (t>) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION CONCEPT TECHNOLOGY ASIA-PACIFIC PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Concept Technology Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd held at ***** Concept Blvd Largo
      1,778 words

  • 1105 25 City night ETA Flight CTO Mm Dhabi GA976 0115 GA890 0150 GA970 2205 *I T*11'1'T QF81 1955 QF82 2205 SQ227 2230 JbMtardan KL837 1255 SQ320 1100 SQ323 1815 KL838 2240 MMw SQ348 2300 Auckland NZ35 1550 SQ285 2115 SQ288 2030 NZ36 2355 BA12 2200 Bahrain GF149
    1,105 words
  • THE TRAVEL PAGE
    • 632 25  -  POSTCARD FROM TBILISI By Christopher Boian THE argument between the elderly women in charge of airline ticket sales at Tbilisi airport is fast, loud and furious but it is brought to an abrupt conclusion with a single sage observation. "What use are tickets if we haven't
      632 words
    • 151 25 As at 10am yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.1435 1.1590 Canadian dollar 1.3177 1.3443 NZ dollar 0.8523 0.8695 Sterling pound 3.1665 3.2195 US dollar 1.5910 1.5990 Locml dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 16.03
      151 words
    • 51 25 Duration T,.k Venut One",*, Tel I PU....O. Title V«n»e Ownbe. Td Sep 24- Aulumn Show foff Zuneh. ZUSPA. Zuneh (4DI/3U7I01 Oc, l-J Milan, Italy UW7M407 Oct 4 Household, Home. Switzerland Exhibition Comufficio ST" sr- stjir~ ,3W 2 r> 002,2 ir- srsr™ ,W2 MM8 Fair de Marseille. Fa,r
      51 words
  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 38 25 What's theprice for a united Europe? Exactly the same when you fly to any one of Finnair's 35 European destinations Check with your travel agent or call *****77 for more details. We know Europe from start to Finnish
      38 words
    • 6 25 Innovation Technology in BT every Tuesday
      6 words
    • 38 25 That's what a Singapore soccer player has to say about life in Division Two. What will it be like for the Lions, who have always played in the top league? Find out today. n.ini new, HSSdNEWS, iu!bE9 NEWSY
      38 words
  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 241 25 1 Going down in the main IB! 10 Great mountain girl followed by others (7) I I I i 1 L_^M__L_L_L—L—l_^— 11 Seen and 13 The repository of Conti- LmJ Iflf with some power (4) 17 j The SHHH|H^ seated here ters in temporary accommodation 19 A wizard music man!
      241 words
    • 154 25 Singapore Outlook: Showers over several areas in the morning. Report: Maximum temperature 34.0 Assoc humidity 45% Minimum temperature 24.7 Assoc humidity 99% Hours of sunshine 8.95 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 0.2 Rainy days this month 1 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cood. Bangkok 34/25 Clear Beijing.... 31/20 Clear
      154 words
    • 8 25 feSfc'w&rerecjW wmOUPN-T uNpegsW^y C ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS LTO .19«2-IW2
      8 words

  • 415 26 Marginal impact on consumer spending expected Reuter TOKYO Japan's financial rescue package may whet the nation's appetite for more foreign-made goods, but will fall well short of creating the kind of import-consuming glutton that officials here and abroad have hoped for,
    Reuter  -  415 words
  • 323 26 Asahi TOKYO Ninety-six of 100 major Japanese corporations polled by the Asahi Shimbun newspaper this week expect sizable or moderate economic benefits from the latest government package of pump-priming measures. Fifty-eight corporations, however, said they did not expect the economy to recover
    Asahi  -  323 words
  • 489 26 Reuter BEIJING China yesterday warned the United States that Washington's plan to sell F-16 jets to Taiwan put Beijing's cooperation on issues from arms control to the United Nations at risk. Vice-Foreign Minister Liu Huaqiu summoned US Ambassador Roy Stapleton to lodge the "strongest
    Reuter  -  489 words
  • 200 26 AFP HONGKONG Shanghai Vacuum has informed its shareholders it will consider a share split and rights issue at its shareholders' meeting on Sep 23 to raise funds for debt financing, said bankers here. The company is expected to raise about 600 million
    AFP  -  200 words
  • 169 26 Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong property tycoon Li Ka-shing, who until this year had been conspicuous by his absence from China's investment boom, yesterday signed a deal to transform the mainland's largest cargo port in Shanghai. The deal, costing Mr Li's flagship Hutchison Whampoa about
    Reuter  -  169 words
  • 693 26  -  The Bottom Line TILAK DOSHI TILAK DOSHI The writer, coordinator of the Energy Project at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Iseas), recently visited Vietnam as a delegate in the Trade Development Board's first oil mission there. The opinions expressed are his
    693 words
  • 273 26 Bernama, AFP PASIR GUDANG, Johor The Malaysian government hopes to corporatise the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) on Nov 1, following which it will be known as Airport Malaysia Berhad. Transport Minister Ling Liong Sik said yesterday that the relevant papers on the
    Bernama,; AFP  -  273 words
  • 393 26 AFP PHNOM PENH The Khmer Rouge yesterday called for the resignation of the chief of the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Cambodia, but Yasushi Akashi will not even consider their demand, a UN spokesman said. The blistering attack on Mr Akashi was made
    AFP  -  393 words
  • Page 26 Advertisements

  • Shipping Times
    • 433 27  -  By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Freight forwarder Atlantic Forwarding of Switzerland is expecting to see a 20 per cent to 30 per cent growth in volume this year for business done out of Singapore due to the strong increase in intra-Asean traffic. The company
      433 words
    • 306 27  -  By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Sembawang Maritime Ltd's US$2million investment in a floating sheerleg crane appears to be paying off. Since the Sembawang Group member took delivery of the crane in December last year, it has secured a host of contracts for heavy lift services from
      306 words
    • 339 27  -  By Amir Khalil SINGAPORE Paterson Shipping Pte Ltd, the local agent for Brazil's financiallytroubled Lloyd Brasileiro, has reassured shippers here they do not have to worry about their cargo reaching their destination. All cargo shipped on board Lloyd Brasileiro's vessels will arrive safely
      339 words
    • 200 27 Reuter SEOUL Workers at South Korea's largest shipyard, to be visited tomorrow by former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, are on a go-slow to demand higher wages, union officials said yesterday. A union spokesman said that workers at Hyundai Heavy Industries yard at the south-eastern
      Reuter  -  200 words
    • 198 27 AP BRUSSELS, Belgium An Australian ship carrying a toxic cargo was allowed to leave the Belgian port of Antwerp and was heading for the British harbour of Felixstowe, Greenpeace activists reported late on Wednesday. The MSC Maria Laura was carrying two containers holding at
      AP  -  198 words
    • 1148 27 Page Col ABC Containerize 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahrcnkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Alpha Feeders 6 1 ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3-5 Arrow Int 9 2 Asia Cont Lines 14 5 Asian Break-Bulk 16 3 ASCL 5 5
      1,148 words
    • LOG BOOK
      • 79 28 KUALA LUMPUR A Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Fokker-50 with 34 passengers and crew crash-landed in eastern Sarawak state Wednesday, but no one was hurt, an airline official said Thursday. Zawiah Aruf, MAS' customer and media service manager, said the aircraft was about to land at Sibu
        79 words
      • 101 28 U v DHAKA Naval patrol ships detained 16 pirates and recovered firearms from their boats in anti-piracy drive off the southwestern Bangladesh coast, press reports here said on Wednesday. The ships intercepted two mechanised boats Monday off Hironpoint and detained the pirates, the reports quoted a
        101 words
      • 55 28 LYSS, Switzerland A member of the local fire brigade looking at the debris of a helicopter that crashed on Wednesday into the church of Lyss near the Swiss capital of Berne. The helicopter exploded after it hit the church killing the 71-year-old pilot and destroying
        55 words
      • 82 28 BRUSSELS Authorities in the northern Belgian port of Antwerp have seized four tonnes of hashish shipped from Pakistan in a container load of sportswear, customs officials said on Wednesday. They said a Belgian business executive and his driver were arrested on Tuesday in connection with the
        82 words
    • 913 28  -  The failure of the privatisation of Aerolineas, Argentina's national airline, casts a long shadow over the government's policies as it gears up to sell nearly all state companies before the end of the year, report John Barham and Peter Bruce John Barham,Peter Bruce FT THE COLLAPSE of
      FT  -  913 words
    • 454 28 THE FREIGHT market remained quiet and rates drifted lower, dry cargo brokers said on Wednesday. Panamax freights in the Atlantic have come under pressure from lack of business and vessels ballasting into the area out of the underemployed Pacific, they added. The Baltic Freight Index (BFI) was marked
      454 words
    • 574 28 Carton Carbon Auf 27 Density Water Residue Ash Wumwum Sedmeirt Density Water ResiAie Ash Afamwum Sxhnent Tim Exxon Exxon KG/M*3 U/Vt M M M/M PPM method KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM method BO/Cimac Smrts Spec E25 991 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.10* Eastern USA 180 Ave
      574 words
    • 8028 36 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. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after
      8,028 words
    • SHIPS IN PORT
      • 498 43 V"*' »oy No 8H> An»d Vrod *oy Wo B*tti Anwal Dn»rt»rt Marina TwwmI 1 luronj Port Batam Mum *****2 M05 0409/2300 Bai Perm* I 92/92 J12 alongside 04 09/1700 Batarnndo 1 1239S M02 03.09/1900 Dunai 027 M/5 alongside 04 09/2300 Btm Bahagia *****2 M03 alor«SKte 03.09/2300 Gnetie
        498 words
      • 234 43 Jolwrt Pwt < Berth: 1: Mahap; 2: Jin; 3: Has Venture, Yamakum Maru; 4: Vienna Wood N; 5: Poros; 6: nil. 01 jetty: Jovan Lilac, Santi. OCfc ml. OWtmSep 3: Bunga Cenderawasrfi, Neptra Pioneer, Ocean Princess, Nha Trang, Barge Munar 2, Barge Kuala Siak V. Dw on
        234 words
      • 1578 43 DELIVERY OF FCL IMPORT CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS Skt H» atahMa »p Voy No Coitaaien avalable Str Pride 27N 02.09.92 0700 honer Yam 40S»2 COO(EST) 03.09 92 2000 Pac* Bndge 42/149 02.09.92 0720 Ned Van Neck 2448 COO(EST) 03.09 92 1500 E Orient m* 02.09.92 0738 Kota Mutiara MUT04E
        1,578 words
    • 755 44 Sept 6-18: Seatrade Academy's Anatomy of Shipping, organised by Seatrade. The event will take place at Selwyn College Cambridge. England. Sept 15-16: Asia-Pacific Digital Cellular Mobile Communications, organised by IBC Technical Services Limited at The Mandarin Singapore. For further details please contact IBC Technical Services at tel: 732-1970
      755 words
    • 552 46 Airlines offer cheap fares only to eastbound travellers taking off from US AP LONDON Just about every time airlines from America start a transatlantic pricing war, European travellers are perturbed to learn the cheap fares are a one-way affair. To get the bargains, you have
      AP  -  552 words
    • 245 46 Reuter BRUSSELS The US air fare war is hindering efforts by European airlines to recover pre-Gulf war traffic growth levels, the Association of European Airlines (AEA) said on Wednesday. Although international scheduled traffic on European airlines in July grew by almost 12 per cent on
      Reuter  -  245 words
    • 219 46 AFP BANGKOK Airlines flying in Asia and the Pacific are expected to see greater growth this decade than other airlines, the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) said yesterday. It said passenger traffic in the region was expected to grow an average of
      AFP  -  219 words
    • 333 46 Reuter MONTREAL Air Canada on Wednesday made a new merger offer for its main Canadian rival, PWA Corp, that includes combining the international routes of both airlines. The offer Air Canada's second in just over a month calls for the formation of a
      Reuter  -  333 words
    • 231 46 Reuter CANBERRA The Australian government expects the merger and privatisation of international carrier Qantas Airways Ltd and domestic Australian Airlines to go ahead as scheduled, Finance Minister Ralph Willis said yesterday. Qantas is set to merge with Australian on Sep 14
      Reuter  -  231 words
    • 310 46 AP KIEV, Ukraine Air and train traffic ground to a halt throughout much of Ukraine on Wednesday as air controllers and train engineers went on strike for better pay and working conditions. Rights from Kiev's Borispol airport were cancelled, preventing the departure of
      AP  -  310 words
    • 425 46 AP DETROIT Toyota USA said on Wednesday its 1993 models will cost an average of 2.6 per cent more, in line with most other car makers' announced increases. But George Borst, vicepresident of strategic and product planning for the Japanese car maker's American subsidiary,
      AP  -  425 words
  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 18 27 Llms and Mrvlc«s npmwrtk «f 41m Itogtotry «f AmmMm [*IMII For advertising enquiries, contact Shipping Times: Tel 740-2089/740-2090
      18 words
    • 146 27 the 1 FAMOUS ■SMlllgl* 224 1833 For more information please refer to Pg. 13 Flying east over the Atlantic is cheaper than flying west, Pg 20 Costly flying lesson for Argentina, Pg 2 j M :C r- wwm iv" h "><%?, r '0 v m ;V 1 < />•-* I
      146 words

  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 111 28 ScalpeLscissors_sutires_ BusinessTmes Whether you're a surgeon, lawyer, contractor or engineer, all the current trends that affect them. i!Z' ,^yte^^ W<^MmaX^retU 00 Essential Information accessible every business day through Business Times. In the same way a surgeon needs his tools to Mm mnMm ajnA operate, he needs Bwlnew npw; to hrtp
      111 words

  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 3042 29 OOCL (3) PTE LTD JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES Alii#* \kWWMW BOOKINGS TEL: *****34 *****58 ■Illlf TERMINAL/CFS TEL: *****18 220 PBAAAAT] PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BHO. L VfiyF A m PORT KELANG TEL: *****18 FAX: *****91 *****88 n.«Lh, PENANG TEL: *****4 FAX: *****1 CFS TEL: *****6 Dedicated to Quality Service ipoh
      3,042 words
    • 1486 29 Find out how sellers are reaching out to buyers in Advertising and Marketing. Every Thursday in BT VSL/VOY m NYC BM. ORF SAV~~I »<•» IS/lt "It W'M I iknumhn i;/n 21/11 21/11 24, it »n m IWM «IC t»/ll 17/11 «11 It'll MWK 1711 Mil 12/11 *3/11 nil IHWIII till
      1,486 words
    • 1458 29 WEEKLY DIRECT CALL TO SHIMIZU LEISE MAERSK 9211 ETA SIN 10/9/92 ETA SHIMIZU 22/9/92 Vessel Voy ETA ETO Feeder by DESTINATIONS Leerort/Aries This week Mckinney Maersk 9206 IWHWHH—ICTaHTICTniWMWW»JWWHT«BinWBIW^M 08/9 oaoo hrs ■■■(■■l CFS 07/9 2359 HRS JOH LPK PEN OAK LQB HOU MEM ATL MIA CHS BAL PHI NYC MON
      1,458 words

  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 1518 30 R DAM/ VOY NO S PORE JEDOAH SHAMTON H'BURG ANT LE HARVE KNll LEVERKUSEN EXPRESS 08/335 6/9 23/9 25/9 28/9 29/9 TTHBSoWi KITANO 15/136 10/9 19/9 3/10 29/9 28/9 kit m m muc THAMES 13/336 13/9 30/9 2/10 5/10 6/10 MMmu/fimm ELBE 12/137 17/9 26/9 10/10 6/10 5/10 iITSi im
      1,518 words
    • 448 30 ocT<§>Trans AGENCIES (FAR EAST) LTD NOUAKCHOTT-BAN JUL-BISSAU-LUANDA-BATA Feeder V——l ITA SM ORIENTAL KNIGHT 11/09 VILLE DE TUCANA 18/09 VILLE DE LA FONTAINE 24/09 Also: CASABLANCA-ALGIERS-TUNIS-TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI AND ALL INLAND DESTINATIONS INDIAN OCEAN AND SOUTH AFRICA REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE itssa. spore pkl loaoms for MfITM row V.IR 14/44 DKtCT SERVICE COLOMBO. MAHE.
      448 words
    • 1550 30 I r»nroiam E.mwm INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 2V,?? 30/09 02/10 03/10 04/10 os/io 06/10 07/10 I 'f 2^3 l? /0 2 /10 M/ 1° 11/10 12/10 12/10 13/10 14/10 15/10 I ?l /0 2 i 4/10 16/10 11/10 19/10 20/10 21/10 22/10 23/10 1 23/10 25/10 26/10 26/10 27/10 2t/10
      1,550 words

  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 2045 31 jf STRAITS SHIPPING PTE LTD JgfH 10 Hoe Chiang Road #11-01 Keppel Towers Singapore 0208 Tel: *****88 Fax: *****17 ACCEPTS CARGO DUE SAAS SMGATORE PHOfM rtNH STRAITS SIM *1* lib. KK 04 05 Sep 06 Sep 07 Sep ARXTtS PRINCESS WMI WPI OS Sep KMS MEW» VOTE toura. Lab. KK
      2,045 words
    • 2711 31 SINGAPORE AGENT: IJatl 1 AritoinAf'C P4 Containers (Singapore Agencies) Pte Ltd X iXv/ 9 10 Hoe Chiang Road #07-01 KEPPEL TOWERS. SINGAPORE 0208 ■P* AK :T\ Tel: 225 2233 Telex RS ***** PNOCSP Fax: 225 5327/222 7517 CR Number **********0Z EXPORT IMPORT vessel voy f* *pko Sn mo sou ant
      2,711 words

  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 677 32 1H CR NBR **********0-D EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO EUROPE *Sl/W STOW ROAM ADAM WWK BKMEN ANT WW SJBWJATA, 35K8 5, 9 1/10 12/10 16/10 20/10 RUTM/2fNB t/10 J/U 15/11 20/11 23/11 FAST TRANSIT TIME ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/CONTAJNERISED CARGO SubfKt to lnduc*m«nt. Also accaptirvg cargo to CaMbtanca, Port Said, Poet Alexandria,
      677 words
    • 1682 32 HANJIN SHIPPING] TOR VSL 5 IK HAUL IGB OAK FDR Wl 5 |UM HAUL SAV U NYC KANMI ELIZABETH 005E i 9 O«£CT 2/9 30 9 FISHGUAI® BAY 210N 7 9 H. SEATTLE 025 C 15/10 10/10 11/10 HANJM VANCOUVER 010E 13 9 DSKCT 410 //10 HANJM CKJU 0861 14
      1,682 words
    • 1265 32 4VJd- T r] -1 dd J IKI UP KU WG U6 PUS «t OS* NET 9U IYO UI CMS BAL NYC UW MUM «G PSO CM PU SSP I (GOLDEN MOM M 99 149 U/9 U/» 21/» 22/ 9 M/» 2S/9 20/9 2«/» 9/10 21/10 21/10 N/10 J/U 411 J/11
      1,265 words

  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 1635 33 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 (CR NO: **********0E) BOOKINGS (FOR ALL NOL SERVICES) NEPTUNELINK TEL *****00 (TOLL-FREE) USA SERVICE TERMINAL OFFICE *****22 FAR EAST SERVICE *****00 IMPORT CFS F9: *****69/*****96 UK/EUROPE SERVICE (TOLL-FREE) EXPORT CFS F9: *****53/*****50 aust/india/pak NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA NEPTUNELINK TEL: (03) *****23 K.L.(03) *****33.
      1,635 words
    • 1187 33 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD BOOKING: *****51/ *****64/ *****06 (FESCO LINE) ENQUIRIES: *****33 MARINE INSURANCE SERVICE: *****87/ *****87 KL: 03-*****75/697 PORT KELANG: *****43/ *****40 JAKARTA: *****57 PENANG: *****4/ *****8 JOHORE BAHRU: *****1/ *****1 (REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE) FULL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES EASTBOUND—DISCHARGING WESTBOUHP-LOAHNC TRANSITED VIA ROTTERDAM vtmts wt law mt
      1,187 words

  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 1728 34 1 Km, m M f AS AGENTS: KAWASAKI SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD (C* **********0H) W W TEL: *****77 TELEX: KAWAKI R*****5 FAX: *****07/8/9 m M MALAYSIA: "K" LINE MARITIME (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD I A A MLJm TEL: SA *****00 PK *****75 PENANG *****0 JB *****1. KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD Indonesia: p.t.
      1,728 words
    • 1075 34 mU-OHKNT UNtS PTt LTD »i 9 BY AIR, LAND OR SEA.... 3ML WE take ON THE WORLD FOR YOU Sj||r I MEMBEROFSINGAI^REroEKSHTFORWARIgTO^OCWTION^ MMMM 1 li? 4 ;i" an" 1 r «p«a«o« 28 SEP SSSESBS PAPEETA, AP.A. LAUTOKIA. SAN ANTOWO c cpp MEXICO CITY. TAMPICO. VERA CRUZ. PARAMARIBO 5 SEP SANTOS.
      1,075 words

  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 2365 35 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD M M 140 Cecil Street. #03-00 PIL Building, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CR NO: **********0E I JAKARTA ~~1 I BANGKOK I VESSEL VOV SIN JKT SIN BIN 555 *OT*LIU M JfL o KOZINTSEV JW M M Ilrt M ivt w* nj,a ST" 22 «S; t^
      2,365 words
    • 873 35 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK-NORTH CONTINENT -SCANDINAVIA WEEKLY f P GUDANG PENANG PKELANG OCEAN VSL/VOY SIN SOU (I) RTM (2) HAM (3) GOT (4) 4/9 4/9 5/9 BENALDER 2352 8/9 25/9 27/9 26/9 30/9 11/9 IV9 12/9 TOYAMA 2362 15£9 2MO 4/10 5/10 7/10 D 18/9 18£9 19/9 AROSIA 2372
      873 words
    • 236 35 NIGERIAN NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE W# NIGERIA EXPRESS SERVICE RIVER MAJE VJO SINGAPORE 28 S*p ETA Lagoa 20 Oct Port Narcourt 26 Oct Cdibw 30 Oct ACCEPTING B/BULK AND CONTAINERS I BSA° TRANSPORTATION mm MYANMA pBHk FIVE STAR LINE (Myanmar National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) Sport P.KIf Pen P.Gdt *V*
      236 words



  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 2853 38 Full Container Liner Services Malaysia's Agents: Indonesia's Agents: Genera/ Agents: Booking Agents: Guon Guon Shipping Sdn Hid Chung (Moo Shaping J* Bhd F.r. fitafctf hrtra Indonesia Maritime Costar Shipping Pte Ltd so*** m** ioom* ceo*» s+u* 58 Perstaran Rata Muda Musa 29-A Jalan KovH HHir J' IP H Juanda 111/14
      2,853 words
    • 249 38 SAMUKIU INDONESIA (S) PTC LTD 15 McCALLUM STREET #09-01/02 NATWEBT CENTRE Singapore 0100 T«to*: R*****0 Tafc *****01-3 Fax: 229 4030. *****30 FOR BOOKINGS CALL DIRECT UNE TEL: *****41/*****43 SM/JAK SERVICE VESSEL VOY SIN JAK MAJESTY 906 05/09 (SAT) 06/09 (TUE) PRELUDE 916 05/09 (SAT) 08/09 (TUE) PELOPOR 1044 05/09 (SAT)
      249 words

  • Page 39 Advertisements
    • 574 39 M FAMOUS container lines 10 ANSON RD. #15-21 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, S'PORE 0207 HOT LINE: *****33 (24 LINES) LIMASSOL/PIREAUS 06/9 ROTTERDAM 06/9 HAIFA/ASHDOO/ALEXANDRIA 06/9 HAMBURG/BREMEN 06/9 MARSEILLE/FRANCE 0679 FELIXSTOWE/UK 06/9 BARCELONA/SPAIN 06/9 LEHAVRE/ANTWERP 06/9 GENOA/ITALY 06/9 GOTHENBURG/SCANDINAVIA 06/9 LOS ANGELES/WC IPI 06/9 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 12/9 NEW YORK/EC 06/9 FREMANTLE/ADELAIDE 10/9 VANCOUVER 06/9
      574 words
    • 141 39 P.T PERUSAHAAN PELAYARAN i j W? KALIMANTAN j DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA/TG. PRIOK Vessel ETA/ETD OtSTMKTKM MCHMANUEL I Voy 16/92 2/3 Sop Jakarta Patanbanj I WAG* 42 Voy 13/92 4/5 Sep Jakarta/Patortar* I RACHMAIW. I Voy 17/92 7/1 Sop lak*ta/P*«bai* I I RACHMANUEI I Voy 17/92 9/10 bp Jakarta
      141 words
    • 1168 39 rsi RicHnEmEKiiinsnicitnsnTnTri Sl TEL: *****33 (12 Lines) j=L FAX: *****15/*****03 KH| TELEX: RS ***** RISHIP (3 Lines) I®! ETHIOPIAN SHIPPING LINES (National Lines of Ethiopia) ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL VESSEL |VOY ETA LOADING FOR SPORE ABYOT ?9V*B 04/09 OARESSAIAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI ASSAB MASSAWA ANOINET 28WB 06/10 OARESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI ASSAB
      1,168 words
    • 729 39 JAKARTA BANGKOK w* sw kt [««a Iwr mmm. mmms BENM BWM 42S 05/09 00/09 MRS BHUM 40N Fri In Pt Hon 07/09 NANA BWI 157S 09/09 12/09 NANTA BHUM 105N M 05/09 Wtd 09/09 BENM BMJM 43$ 12/09 15/09 PIYA BHUM*## 249N Mon 07/09 Thu 10/09 NANA WW 15tS 16/09
      729 words

  • Page 40 Advertisements
    • 1637 40 GROUPAGE I l-|\~/\ JPENANG: (04) *****6 SIBU: (084) *****9 KUCHING: (082) *****3 P.KELANG: (03) *****77 JAKARTA: (21) *****32 SURABAYA: (31) *****0 HKG/TWN/BKK I GOTH/U.K/MED PORTS PKL SIN PEN PK SIN 6/9 7/9 8/9 Hong Kong Idn/Fli/Rdm/Ant 11/9 12/9 13/9 9/9 10/9 11/9 Hong Kong G'burg/Chagen/Sholm/Oslo 6/9 7/9 8/9 13/9 14/9
      1,637 words
    • 303 40 BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE TO AND FROM NEW ZEALAND AND PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN AKL LVT SM PROSPECT 20S 8/9 20/9 22/9 8/10 N2 STAR 0528 18/9 30/9 2/10 18/10 PftEMER 20S 29/9 11/10 13/10 29/10 FULLY CONTAINERISED SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT AUCKLAND, LYTTELTON. ACCEPTING FCL LCL FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. NAPIER. WELLINGTON,
      303 words
    • 1147 40 THONG SOON UNES PTE. LTD.] V; 77 ROBINSON ROAD #15-00, #16-00 SIA BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 TEL: *****88 FAX NO: *****11, *****22 TLX: RS ***** CARRIR, RS ***** JCNHOL CABLE: TOSOCO I I MHTAWtft HftVieW SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA VESSEL VOT STORE PEST VESSEL VOT SPORE f. KEUUK
      1,147 words

  • Page 41 Advertisements
    • 808 41 COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES V "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ACCEPTING BREAKBUIK FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CALLAO. MAT ARAN), HO* t OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY Of BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE ACCEPTMG BREAKBULK/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM KOBE, YOKOHAMA, NAGOYA. MOJI. TOKYO*, MANIA*, DAVAO*, Penanj* P.
      808 words
    • 607 41 rzn ZIM fy?7l C«rtalMf Iwilci N.AMERICA CARRIBEAN SERVICES WSSEL HOT SO MAMLKR VOt LA» RSI SAV 4IC HI A VESSEL 4/9 M SAVAJMAH 3» 1 10 10/10 14 10 li/10 11/10 /M rtNE/lA 103E U/» M lAPAN X 12/10 21/10 25/10 27 10 »/10 Itt ML BOURNE 214E 17/9 2M
      607 words
    • 700 41 MULTI-MODE SHAPING PTE LTD II MIDDLE-EAST/PERSIAN GULF ACCEPTING FCL/LCL DUBAI DAMMAN SHARIAM DOHA MUSCAI BAHRAIN ABU DHABI BANOAR ABBAS lEDDAH FAR EAST ACCEPTING FCL/LCL PtNANG P.KU.ANG JAKARTA BANGKOK HONG KONG. TAIWAN JAPAN MANILA KOREA UK/EUROPE ACCEPTING FCL/LCL LONDON. FELIXSTOWE. LEEDS TILBURY ABERDEEN LE HARVE HAMBURG ROTTERDAM. ANTWfP. GOTHENBURG COPENHAGEN ALL
      700 words
    • 472 41 MONTHLY DIRECT CONTAINER SERVICE SIN TO ALGERIA ALSO CALLING MAHSEILLE/LASPEZIA TWICE WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE SIN/MADRAS/SIN ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO TUTICORIN/ BANGALORE/COCHIN ANO NEW DELHI WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE SIN/CALCUTTA/SIN WITH TRANSHIPMENT TO: ASEAN/AUSTRALIA/FAR EAST/HEDITERRANEAN/EUROPE WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE SIN TO CHINA WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE MADRAS/COLOMBO/ BOMBAY/KARACHI WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE EAST AFRICA/RED SEA/
      472 words
    • 434 41 SHI FJUt EAST 7/9 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 6/9 BANGKOK 4/9 MANILA/CEBU 5/9 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 7/9 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. Malaysia 7/9 BUSAN 6/9 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 7/9 HONG KONG SIN CHINA 7/9 GUANGZHOU/HUANGPU/SHENZHEN FUZHOU/XIAMEN/SHANTOU DALIAN/SHANGHAI/XINGANG TIANJIN/QINGDAO/HAIKOU also accepting LGL cargo SIN EUROPE/UK 5/9 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 5/9 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA/OSLO also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Roumama/Poland/Bulgaria/Ciech. SIN USA/CAMM 6/9 LOS
      434 words

  • Page 42 Advertisements
    • 773 42 ECONOLINES I I We deliver 2040 points throughout 17 We provide weekly consolidations to 32 countries in conformity with 13 imcoterms Discharging ports at own Bonded Warehouse total demands in shipping for carrying your with in house customs service and Routier goods from door to door trucks for home deliveries
      773 words
    • 477 42 Eonterm! CONTERM FREIGHT (F.E.) PTE LTD. AUCKLAND WELLINGTON LYTTLETON (CHRISTCHURCH) 6 SEPTEMBER ACCEPTING TO ALL PORTS IN NEW ZEALAND BANGKOK 6 SEPT JAKARTA 7 SEPT PENANG 7 SEPT PORT KELAMG 10 SEPT FREMANTLE 10 SEPT MELBOURNE 12 SEPT SYDNEY 12 SEPT FELIXSTOWE 12 SEPT HAMBURG 12 SEPT ROTTERDAM 12 SEPT
      477 words
    • 567 42 BNext Week's Sailings Singapore Singapore l.os Angeles Manila 11/09/92 (Onfon»ardinj{ to Mid West/ 13/09/92 /-i l iMAin East Coast of C olombo 14/09/92 USA) Singapore Tel: 778 6522 Fax: 07-*****3 Alfred Ng 7734A£5-Z//WC r—-I y c r C A CONTAMER/ (-7-1 inn RO-KO SERVICE ULI TNC NATIONAL SNPC 1 CO
      567 words
    • 383 42 |\3fe-l CHINESE-POLISH WA JOINT STOCK SHIPPING CO 1 A CONTMNEK/BKEAKBULK ISM B. r*US V.2S 7/9 ROTTDtOMD/HMBURG/GDYNA LUBAN V5l 1/9 CASABLANCA LBAI V.22 23/9 HUANGPU/XMGANG/SHANGHAI BALTIC FAR EAST SHIPPING PTE LTD 2 MSTRI ROAD #10-00. HMC BULOMG, STORE 0207 TU: *****69 FAX: *****09 TLX: B ***** BALfES OEL ORIENT EXPRESS L|NES
      383 words

  • Page 43 Advertisements
    • 10 43 Don't miss Personal Finance Investment in Business Times every Saturday
      10 words
    • 160 43 HILL DELAMAIN (S) PTE. LTD. Wmw9 n V o c c REGULAR CONSOL TO SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN CAPETOWN 04/09 04/09 MIDDLE EAST 06/09 ALSO ACCEPTING TO: DOHA. ABU DHABI, BAHRAIN. DAMMAM, BANDA ABBAS MINA QABOOS HONG KONG /CHINA 07/09 CALLING MOST INLAND POINTS MAIN PORTS IN MAINLAND CHINA FOR QUALITY
      160 words
  • Page 43 Miscellaneous
    • 434 43 TIDES AND WEATHER TODAY'S TIDES (hejflt in metres) HOlJt MM 01M1200 0300 0400 KOO 0600 0700 (MOO ***** M UN ***********0 ISM IMII7MIMI ISM 2MO 21M 22M Z3M It 08 13 17 2.0 21 20 18 15 13 1 1 1 1 12 I S 1.9 2.3 2.6 26 2.5
      434 words

  • Page 44 Advertisements
    • 641 44 1 WSk, LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO fPTE) LTD. I 10 Anson Road, #14-19/21 International Plaza, Singapore 0207. Tel: *****11 (16 lines) Fax: *****94 Tlx: RS ***** AB LENHUAT Daily receiving cargo at Pasir Panjang Terminal PT4 Tel: *****97 FULLY CONTAINERISED AND CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO MYANMAR (YANGON) VESSEL ETA ETD DESTINATION
      641 words
    • 530 44 i, cosco UKC COWVEMTIQWAL SERVICE VESSEL PKL PNG P G LOADING FOR: A VESSEL 26/09 Rotterdam' Antwerp CHINA CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VESSEL PKL PNG P.O. LOADING FOR: TRANS ASEAN 15/09 20/09 Huangpu Guangzhou COSCO FULL CONTAINER SERVICES (FCL/FCL) EXPORT TO: CMNA/BANGK OK/HONGKONG EUROPE/CONTINENTAL WEST MEDITERRANEAN AUSTRALIA US WEST COAST PERSIAN GULF/KARACHI
      530 words
    • 535 44 jfie LCL FCL Express Service to Most Points in Cfliinlr lor more rates and reliable semieeA I ennfiflflflmtT. Call Our Customer Service At Te1:227-4788. WSKH DISTRIPARK PTE LTD 77 Roblnaon Road #16-02 SIA Building, Singapore 0106 Sinaapore Tbl: *****79 Fax: *****82 Tlx: RS *****SKHNVC) Johore Baru Tel: 07-*****8 Fax: 07-*****2
      535 words
    • 70 44 |V», jL«mji:iNuisi>| KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. JAPAN/ HON6 KON6 STRAITS Spore PGudanf PKeUnt Peiunf EROS *1 MPT 5/9 BECCIES V2l 11/9 13/9 CITRON )Att ¥2 10/9 ESPERANZA ACE *36 12/9 14/9 TWUKLE ACE *35 9/9 OCEANIA QUEEH *65 20/9 22/9 GLORIA ACE *25 21/9 23/9 Ct U30f9?0000z SPORE: AB
      70 words

  • Page 45 Advertisements
    • 1144 45 ▲HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARIWE CO. LTD. WESTBOUND TO EUROPE KSSELS PNA PKE I SH I ITU ANT* L£H« HAM BK| FEL SI. NKPCNJENCE 301W 11/09 11/09 13/09 02/10 02/10 03/10 03/10 03/10 06/10 H. FRONTER 3011)1 25/09 25/09 27/09 16/10 16/10 17/10 17/10 17/10 20/10 St. MMtKR 301W 09/10 09/10 11/10
      1,144 words
    • 440 45 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO ft HEAVY LIFTS INBOUND VESSELS Ksai m v n isc u mwu ii u an- SRRARA I 2 1/9— TIAJB »ITO «1 l/l II I CBSSC HUTU 12 14/1 11/ l crumb tiuu 2t u/i u/i cosmc TUMI 21 11/ l CAIARAR MS
      440 words
    • 730 45 JEDDAH/UK/COtsmNElsTT ISTOM IKS STOB KMC IDAM IfM •MU ACC*** cap f« UWRUSOI EVKSS M/33S l/l 23/1 25/1 21/1 21/1 1—■■»!«. to *1 UR dnliutan. BcKnt md Oubfei RIIANO IS/131 11/ l 11/ l 3/11 21/1 21/1 RrtNrtan :to M Antwerp, fantvtfsa. o*. HMM THARES 13/3331 13/1 31/1 2/11 S/ll A/10
      730 words
    • 120 45 BINTAM6 MAS SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 39 NEIL ROM) SWGAPORE 0208 TEL: *****88 TLX: R*****S SMMER FAX: *****64 accents rmn« CtttO STORE DESTIMTIONS MERCURY PEARL VI7E 05-07 Sep 08-09 Sep Mora. Litem BWTANG SERM Vlft 07 M Sep OS-09 Sep BtoMu. Mhi KBdaM MOTANG BEL AIT V2OE 12-14 Sep 14-15 Sep
      120 words

  • Page 46 Advertisements