The Business Times, 12 September 1986

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 118« 75 CENTS
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  • 587 1  -  Shortage of funds standing in the way of an expanded role By GOH YEE LING AN EXPANDED ROLE is being planned for the Consumers Association of Singapore, but the watchdog body is suffering from a severe shortage of funds. Two prominent businessmen who Joined Case's
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  • 461 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE may have another budget deficit next year, the Finance Ministry indicated yesterday as it emphasised the need for government bodies to economise, especially on manpower. At the same time, it was disclosed that next year's budget,
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  • 147 1 THE GOVERNMENT is saving $250 million on its wage bill this year, all as a result of the 15point cut in Central Provident Fund contributions. Mr Ajith Prasad, director (Budget), Ministry of Finance, said the saving would help narrow the budget deficit for
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  • 257 1 INVESTORS made a strong return to the stockmarket yesterday after shrugging off initial worries over the financial problems at Promet Bhd. Singapore-based stocks were favoured, although a handful of selected Malaysian blue-chips attracted some attention. The Business Times Composite Index, an early 6.74 point
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  • 113 1 AFP A PROMINENT political figure in Malaysia's National Front coalition has been arrested in connection with a central bank probe into cooperative societies. Tee An Chuan, 41, president of the Peoples' Progressive Party, was taken into custody late Wednesday after meeting top commercial crime officers at the
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  • 124 1 Reuter WEST GERMANY again left its interest rates unchanged yesterday, dashing the latest speculation that a new global round of cuts in the cost of borrowing was about to start. Its central bank, the Bundesbank, held its regular policymaking session and decided to leave its
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  • 348 1 Bernama THE Malaysian Chinese Association should not blame the New Economic Policy for the party's poor performance In the recent general election, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, vice-president of the youth wing of the United Malays National Organisation, said yesterday. He said that
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  • 589 1  -  By LORETTA Mc LAUGHLAN TROUBLED Sealion Hotels has chosen to solve its financial problems by selling its sole asset, the prestigious Hyatt Regency Hotel on Scotts Road, (or $183,475 million cash. Borneo Properties Sdn Bhd, a company believed to be connected
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  • 62 1 THE HONGKONG stock market yesterday roared through the 2,000 level on a buying binge that added 28 points to the key market barometer. light profit-taking, however, led the market to close off-best at 1,997.92 on the Hang Seng Index, a rise of 21.76 points over
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    • 287 1 Committee of Privileges hearing Day 4 MICHAEL KHOO had been obviously biased against the prosecution when he heard the case against Mr J B Jeyaretnam and Mr Wong Hong Toy, said senior state counsel Tan Teow Yeow. Report on the Committee of Privileges, Back Page. SHAME INFORMATION MONEY A EXCHANGES
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 351 3  -  By MARTIN SOONG EMPLOYERS faced with reluctant late night workers have suggested making the third shift less taxing, literally. Some employers believe workers would be more attracted to third shift work if allowances paid for such work were either tax exempt or
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    • 367 3 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER TELEPHONE Sep 22-23 The Effective Office Toi-Pan Ramada Roger Gill and *****60 Worker Hotel Associates Pte Ltd Sep 22-23 US Low and Controls in Boulevard Hotel Systems Education *****89 Computer Imports ond Centre Exports *****66 Sep 22-24 Selling by Objectives Sheraton Towers
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    • 207 3 SINGAPORE INVESTOR? and coin collectors will soon be able to buy the American Eagle the first investment grade gold bullion coin to be issued by the United States Mint. Its price is tied to the market price of gold. The coin wQI be
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    • 133 3 A COURSE to familiarise cargo agents and traders on import authorisation and general export licence procedure will be held next month by the Trade Development Board. The one-day course will give participants a better understanding of the various procedures for using the Cargo Agent's Import Authorisation, Cargo
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    • 423 3 LOANS, whether for businesses, houses, or personal matters, are cheap and getting cheaper. Prime rates, now at their lowest in 24 years, are poised for another round of cuts as United Overseas Bank yesterday announced a quarter-point reduction
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    • 82 3 A TEAM of businessmen, bankers and manufacturers will visit Seoul next week to study business opportunities. The 20-member team, organised by the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SPCCI), will be led by Lim Kee Ming, who is president and chairman of the Singapore
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    • 394 3  -  By ANNA TEO THE NEW TELECOMS board headed by Hewlett Packard chief Koh Boon Hwee reflects a leaner and younger line-up at the (ore of efforts to develop Singapore as a communications centre. The eight members, one fewer than the current board, are all
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    • 330 3  -  By BRIAN GOMEZ A SINGAPORE trading company, Surice Trading Pte Ltd, has built up a five-year track record in countertrade activities in parts of Asia and Africa. The company's mansglng director, Nltin Balvantrai Doshi, moved the base of his trading activities from
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    • 302 3 INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS in the oil industry will gather next week at the Second International Asia-Pacific Petroleum Conference to discuss the problems and challenges they and others face, Including the effects of declining prices on national and world economies. The conference, organised by
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    • 176 3 LEARN JAPANESE business practices through the country's language this is what the Japan Trade Centre (Jetro) hopes to otter local businessmen soon. Jetro Singapore managing director T Ide said teaching materials are being compiled by Jetro in Tokyo for distribution to its overseas offices (or use
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    • 68 3 CORROSION expert Ron Fleming will talk on the Causes and Prevention of Corrosion on Sep 18 at the Hilton Hotel. Organised by the Society of Petroleum Engineers, the talk is open to members of the society as well as profr—ionils in similar or related industries. Mr Fleming
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 392 4 Reuter BETTER than expected figures for Australia's trade deficit pushed the battered dollar sharply up against the US unit as Treasurer Paul Keating described a downgrading in the nation's international creditworthiness as unjustified. Statistics released today showed a current account deficit for August of
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    • 335 4 AP SRI LANKA's economy would collapse and Western countries will halt all aid if the bloody ethnic conflict continues for another year, the island nation's Finance Planning Minister predicted. "The people cannot afford this war and a large majority of our people are sick and tired
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    • 390 4 AP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino hopes to establish a "personal friendship" with US President Ronald Reagan when she meets him next week, and to persuade bankers and businessmen to help her country's economy. Mrs Aquino, who leaves on a
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    • 537 4 AP A US congressional panel will travel to the South Pacific in November to look into Soviet activity in the region. The announcement on Wednesday by congressman Stephen Solarz came as US Defence Department and other government witnesses testified before an Asia-Pacific congressional subcommittee hearing on
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    • 323 4 UPI CHINESE leader Deng Xiaoping's ambitious efforts to decentralise his country's Soviet-style planning system are sparking controversy among Chinese economists, the official Xinhua news agency has said. Several economists have recommended that China should adopt the "strong" points of central planning, and not
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    • 472 4 AP JAPANESE exports to the European Community are growing at an "alarming" pace as Japanese companies continue to shift their export focus from the United States to Europe, an EXT official in Japan said on Wednesday. The official, who spoke on
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    • 417 4 AP JAPAN'S largest agricultural group yesterday described as "unreasonable" a US rice farmers' petition to Washington to impose retaliatory measures if Japan fails to open its rice market Japan's Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister also criticised the petition by the US Rice Millers' Association, and defended
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    • 223 4 AP BUREAUCRATS In China continue to exact unfair levies from factories, blocking efforts by enterprises to run profitable businesses free from official red tape. The official China Daily reported yesterday that a recent survey by the State Council found that in shaanxi and Sichuan provinces, more
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    • 139 4 AP SOUTH KOREA'S trade surplus with the US In the first eight months of this year rose to a record U554.47 billion on a customs clearance basis, up GO per cent from the same period of 1985, the Economic Planning Board reported yesterday. Korean exports
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 379 5 FT CANADA posted its first trade deficit in 10 years last July, according to figures published by Statistics Canada. Tuesday's announcement triggered an immediate drop in the Canadian dollar and is expected to put a floor under domestic short-term interest rates for
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    • 330 5 Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN, under pressure from a protectionist Congress and a surging US trade deficit, has warned Brazil that it cannot continue to export freely while keeping its own markets closed. "No nation can expect to continue freely exporting to others if its own
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    • 193 5 UPI THE BRILLIANT YOUNG scientist who reluctantly invented the laser that helped inspire President Ronald Reagan's "Star Wars" programme has quit weapons research. A spokesman for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory said yesterday that physicist Peter Hagelstein, 34, gave no public explanation for his resignation
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    • 110 5 AP A MEETING of non-gov-ernment experts has warned that recent budget cuts may destroy United Nations efforts to protect human rights and criticised the world body for inefficient administration. About 50 human rights groups took part in the Geneva workshop on Wednesday, called in protest over
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    • 360 5 AP BEING BORN into a wealthy family doesn't always guarantee a hefty inheritance, especially for offspring of so-called "new money" clans, according to a survey Just released by Fortune magazine. Of 30 multi-millionaires polled over the past month by the US monthly business
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    • 217 5 AFP CONSUMER CONFIDENCE in the US economic situation is now at its lowest point in three years, the Conference Board said in its latest report. The board, an employersponsored economic research organisation, said 25 per cent of 5,000 households questioned in
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    • 404 5 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Finance Corp, an agency of the World Bank, was considering setting up a fund to convert some of the U5597.5 billion of Mexico's foreign debt into shares in Mexican corporations, IFC officials said on Wednesday. Public support for such
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 613 6  - Japan-US chip deal the effect on S'pore Uncertainty over long-term plans By ANNA TEO THE RECENT US-Japan chip accord has thrown a shroud of uncertainty over the plans of major Japanese companies to increase production in Singapore and Malaysia. In the short term, however, Fujitsu, NEC Corp, Toshiba and Hitachi
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    • 207 6 SHOOTING from the hip will soon be a possibility for video camera enthusiasts, thanks to a new product announced by Victor Company of Japan. JVC is to market the world's smallest video camera recorder in its VHS format in late October. The GR-C9 camera is
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    • 239 6  -  By LOH HUI YIN HOW THE industrial and commercial sectors use and conserve energy will be discussed at a seminar held at the National University of Singapore today. A paper on energy use in Singapore will be presented by Mr L W Goh, of
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    • 197 6 A BRITISH COMPANY with 22 years of experience in developing linear motors and control systems is looking for overseas agents. Davy Linear Motors of Leicestershire says its motors provide thrusts from 5.51bf (25N) to 220 lbf (1.000N), but motors having thrusts as low as 0.22 lbf
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    • 92 6 NYT THE STEADY decay of naturally radioactive substances provides scientists with a set of useful gauges for determining the ages of things. Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton NY, says it has added a new clock to the list: Silicon 32, a mildly radioactive form
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    • BITS & BYTES
      • 111 6 INS THE SWEDISH Telecommunications Administration and Swedish companies are planning a joint venture to launch a series of satellites which would be able to send and receive messages throughout th? world within three hours. They are likely to use the Chinese rocket, "The Long
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      • 111 6 THE Wind Energy Group (WEG) of Britain has sold 20 wind turbine generators to a wind farm in the Altamont Pass area east of San Francisco. Each generator can produce 200 to 250 kilowatts of power and supply the energy needs of 120 homes.
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      • 127 6 THE RAPID RISE of the yen would not reduce significantly the US-Japan trade gap, but it might hasten the collapse of many Japanese companies, said the chairman of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd. Mr Masaharu Matsushita said that many weak companies, already running on low profits, would
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      • 106 6 UPI AT LEAST 1,400 American lives could be saved every year if all hospital anaesthesiologists followed a set of rigorous procedures calling for constant monitoring of a patient's breathing and circulation, researchers say. "The single most important thing is monitoring the breathing and the
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      • 75 6 A SURVEY has shown that personal computers are penetrating the Japanese education system. PCs are owned by about 80 per cent of the nation's high schools and €7 per cent use computers hi the classrooms. The percentages are lower at elementary (2.1 per cent), and middle school
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 556 7 Reuter SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed slightly higher against most currencies yesterday, after fluctuating narrowly in quiet trading ahead of the Bundesbank policy council meeting later in the day. Although the West German central bank is not expected to decide to cut its discount rate, operators were cautious,
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    • 113 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market closed at 1/2 point yesterday, up 3/8 from Wednesday. The one-month rate fell by 1/4. The two- and threemonth rates declined by 1/8 each. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Offer M Overnight 1/2 1/4 1-mortfti 3 2 7/8
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    • Article, Illustration
      247 7 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday generally extended early gains in quiet afternoon trading. One month closed at $-1/8 4 per cent, up 1/1® point from Wednesday, two to six months at a common 6-1/16 5-15/14, up 1/8 and nine months at 6-1/8 6, also up 1/8. Among short
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    • 537 7 BA Futures DECEMBER Earsdsllar yesterday opened 2 tick* off Wednesday's clow at 94.03 and slipped lower to 93.96 initially on softer bond price» in the Tokyo market as a result of higher Far East oil prices on newa of lower output by Saudis and Norway. The possibility of lower
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    • 226 7 Reuter HONGKONG: Gold closed firmer yesterday in fairly active trading oo renewed buying interest, showing resilience near the US$4OO per ounce level. Dealers said sentiment on gold was helped by news that Saudi Arabia maintained its oil output below its Opec quota in early September. Overseas buying interest was
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    • 386 7  -  SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent NOMURA SECURITIES. Japan's largest securities house, has floated a US$3OO million equity-linked bond issue in the A«ian dollar and Eurocurrency markets. The 5-year bond, with an equity warrant, comprises two tranches a European portion of US$l35 million and an
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    • 134 7 Reuter MAJOR JAPANESE investors are gradually increasing, diversifying and more actively trading their foreign bond portfolios as they sense the US dollar has hit a near-term bottom against the yen, life insurance companies' portfolio managers have said. The five ma)or life insures bought a net 273
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  • FEATURES
    • 524 8 SINGAPORE'S leaders are fond of quoting the Asian proverb about how when elephants fight or make love, the grass gets trampled. The proverb now threatens to come to life. Singapore's vulnerability to the economic super-powers' decisions actions is painfully apparent in the cloud hanging over
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    • 984 8  -  In South Korea, there is a pent-up demand lor overseas travel. While they wait for the boom to begin, overseas airlines are positioning themselves to take advantage of the extra traffic. STEVEN BUTLER reports on the prospects and problems. STEVEN BUTLER FT A "TIME-BOMB"
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    • 311 8  -  letter to the Editor CHEOK YEN AEH tor O—«ml Maaftgcr Irhu BiilntHifWrt. Aittertty DEAR MB, Please refer to the report "URA needs loan for future projects" (BT, Sep 9, 1906). I would like to correct some inaccuracies. It was wrongly reported in paragraph four that
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    • 274 8 a awry hot book" In a recent article, Newsweek referred to The Economist weekly news journal as "a very hot book" because of its boom in circulation over the last five years. Why is it that so many businessmen are taking out subscriptions these days? It's not to glance at
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 675 8 I @oi(DS§!a3(Da^) CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Fondle Mercedes, say? (6) 7 Do they look down in the mouth? (3-5) 8 To push, perhaps, for a result (6) 10 Possibly teach to swindle (5) 13 Does eating it help towards sobnety? (4) 14 Keep below deck (4) 15 Writes some suspense
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  • SPORTS
    • 398 9  -  By SHAHRIR ARIFF FORMULA ONE motor racing enthusiasts around the world are probably raving about the British Williams team now. The team has won eight races out of 13 already held so far, shared between its two drivers. Englishman Nigel Mansell is also leading the
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    • 445 9 Agencies THE WEST GERMAN Audi motor company has delayed a decision on whether to return to world championship motor rallying next year. Audi pulled out of the championship in May after fatal accidents in the Portuguese, Safari and Corsican rallies, saying that
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    • 281 9 Reuter TWO OF Wimbledon champion Boris Becker's doubles partners had a miserable day at the U*****,250 Stuttgart men's Grand Prix on Wednesday, losing their opening matches. Slobodan Zivojinovic of Yugoslavia, Becker's regular tennis partner on the Grand Prix circuit and the seventh seed, went down
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    • 430 9 Reuter SEVERIANO BALLESTEROS of Spain says he has cured a putting problem which has bedevilled him this year just in time for this week's European Open golf championship. Dramatically proving his point, he holed a succession of putts from all around the practice green at the
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    • 173 9 Bernama REIGNING world squash champion Jahangir Khan of Pakistan is expected to face stiff opposition from other world ranked players in the Malaysian Open squash championships beginning tomorrow in Kuala Lumpur. The five-time world champion would not predict his chances
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    • 63 9 AP SECOND-SEEDED Thierry Tulasne of France outlasted Roland StacQer of Switzerland 6-3, 1-6, 6-1 in a baseline duel oa Wednesday in the second round of the US$2OO,OOO Martini Open tennis tournament in Geneva. Tulasne's experience and superior physical condition overcame the two-handed backhand and forehand of
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    • 175 9 FG SALAYSAY, better knoA as Little Nene, pulled off a win when he took awaj the tw prize In the Lufthansa Seta!» Annual golf competition at fS Keppel Club yesterday. Sa lay say, a Keppel "regu* lar", came home with 41 stabMr ford points to beat
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1289 9 to sm bohkd FRIDAY BACKGROUND 7.50pm, Channel 5 September 9th marks the 10th anniversary of the death of Mao Zedong. For 27 years, he dominated the thought and action of a quarter of mankind. But in death, Mao gets no more than passing mention in China these days. Has Maoism
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 350 10 Reuter BAT Industries PLC expects further growth in the second half of the current financial year after reporting a rise in pre-tax profit to £539 million in the first six months of 1986 from £418 million in the same 1985 period. The company said in
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    • 143 10 Reuter BTR PLC ha* laid it expects a good performance in 1986, after a pre-tax profit of £303 million for the first six months of the year «phut million in the same 1965 period. BTR said in a statement with its half-year results
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    • 314 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed lower In active trading on Wednesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Index feU 4.64 to 1,879.50. The price of an average share decreased 13 cts. Declines led advances by a five-three. Volume rose to 141 million shares from 132 million
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 312 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply higher yesterday in hectic trading as strong overseas institutional buying sent the Hang Seng Index to another record finish. The Hang Seng Index rose 21.76 points to end at 1,997.92 after it touched a high of 2,004.28 in mid-afternoon trading. The Hong Kong Index
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    • 360 11 TOKYO: Prices fell yesterday on late profit taking triggered by weakness of prices in the bond market. The market average fell 58.46 to 18,560.87 after gaining 145.24 on Wednesday. Turnover totalled 1.2 billion shares against 800 million on Wednesday. Pessimism in the bond market over possible inflation due to
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    • 72 11 Aeon M»*ng Ar>g*o Phi ***** -0 0002 Onantai B phj Ov«TMO» Phfex B Pic op B ...0013 0.016 0 37 unch inch 0 03 pldt 270 25 BoguK> Gold Boiac Petroleum Banguct Con B 0.0016 unch 0 0055 0.0005 109 -1 San Mguri B S«o<Tont Sm Darby 67 50
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    • 373 11 SYDNEY: Prices on the Australian share markets closed firmer in heavy trading following a low-er-than-expected August balance of payments deficit. Brokers said fears of higher interest rates, following the Moody's Investor Services downgrading of Australia's credit rating to AAI from AAA, sparked off early selling pressure among industrials. But
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    • 106 11 UP 11 Chad Sugar Woo I960 unch Kal Kangwon M 1U8 3 1078 unch [)oaten Ind 550 5 Oonoo Corf) [Jotwoo Haovy 1573 1410 3 5 Korea Long Tamn 1452 imh Daahm Sacuritwt Dong Ah Phar Dong Suh Stock Dongbu Staal 2771 WO 1645 1710 •30 unch 50 •1
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    • 149 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday moved up 1.28 to 161.66. Turnover totalled 726,883 shares valued at 151.4 million baht. S£P 11 Ao Khom Thai MM* 149 181 35 25 219 137 -4 -1 0 25 unch 2 Sam Cement Sam Gtizera Sam Ctuen* 723 iu>p
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    • 49 11 Reuter THAILAND Tantalum Industry Corp is planning a new plant in Rayong on the country's southeast coast to replace its Phuket facility, seriously damaged during riots in June, a company spokeman said. TTIC does not plan to file for damages against the Thai government. Reuter
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    • 304 11 FT THE HONGKONG government has again postponed finding a buyer for Hang Lung Bank, which it took over three years ago in a rescue costing an estimated HK$l billion Mr David Nendick, who as the territory's Secretary for Monetary Affairs, is chairman of
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    • 201 11 Reuter JAPANESE corporate bankruptcies (ell 5.7 per cent to 1,365 in August from 1,448 in July, the Tokyo Commerce and Industry Research Co has said. August bankruptcies were down 8 per cent from 1,484 a year earlier, marking the 20th successive year-on-year decline. Debts
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    • 177 11 Reuter BROKEN HILL Pty Co Ltd (BHP) is launching a major programme to boost its involvement in the gold industry, both in Australia and overseas, said Dick Carter, general manager of resource planning and development of BHP Minerals Ltd. BHP Minerals' objective is to increase
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    • 176 11 UPI YAMAHA MOTOR 00, a major. Japanese motorcycle miaufacturer, will invest US$3B.7 million to produce motorised golf carts in Atlanta, Georgia, in the US. The company said on Wednesi day the project called for prodoc* tion of 40,000 units per year tor sale
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 498 12 Change in link between producers and markets Reuter LOW PRICES for many Asian commodities, notably rubber, palm oil and some metals, are expected to continue indefinitely owiqg to a fundamental change in the link between the economies of commodity-producing countries and their markets in
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    • 351 12 Reuter PROSPECTS for a new International Natural Rubber Agreement (INRA) to replace the present one which expires in October 1967 appear brighter than before, chairman of the INRA renegotiation conference, Manaspas Xuto, said. "Baaed on consultations I have had with INRA producer and
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    • 108 12 Reuter THIRTEEN coffee producing nations representing some 80 per cent of world output have agreed to limit exports in the first quarter of the 1966/1967 (Oct-Sep) coffee season to 2.4 million 60-kilo bags, a coffee official has said. Mexican Coffee Institute head Mario Alberto Zubieta
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    • 69 12 Reuter LIKELY CHANGES in the trading structure of the London Metal Exchange (LME) and their impact on the non-ferrous metals industry will be discussed at the 18th American Metal Market Forum in London on Oct 6. In a press release, American Metal Market said
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    • 150 12 Chinese Produce Exchange nooci dosing pricti oti S#pt 11 <S$/100 kg). Coconut oil Be* FOB 40 00 04d drum FOB 53 00 New drum FOB 57.00 Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW BWP FOB NSW Gambier FOB NSW 580 00 1405 00 1289 00 330 00
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    • 117 12 OIL PRODUCTS THE FAR EAST petroleum products market was quiet as traders looked at falls in the European and US markets. Fuel oil remained firm on continued buying interest. Kerosene showed signs of strength with end users reported still talking. Japanese buyers were reported to have withdrawn from the naphtha
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    • 226 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday on further selling and buyers' reserve in line with easiness in palm oil futures, after a weaker overnight Chicago soyoil futures close. Dealers said trading was light and cautious with most operators sidelined awaiting the outcome at India's weekly palm
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    • 89 12 Beater THE PRICE sf tla en the Kaala Lam pur Tin market slipped sac cent to M 114.11 per Idle yesterday. The market epened nnchaaged Cram Its clsse sf toe last tws days at MH4.12 bat dropped as tkls level attracted lacreased disposals. Tarasver rsse to 116 toaaes
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    • 99 12 (ca«n/k«. 1 •»•♦»> OCT 86 NOV 86 (currant month) (forword month) NOON NOON RAS Ivyifs SelWn B«y«n ScMare SSR 20 162 00 164.00N 162 50 164 50N SSR 50 159 00 161.00N 159.50 161 SON MRELB |ut n c^Hin lnyirf S«4Un SMR CV 244.50 246 SON 245.50
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    • 65 12 Bangkok Broken Rice 128 125 (USS/toiiM. FOB) A-1 Super A-l Speool White Rice 255 220 C-l Special C-1 Od unq unq 100% 1st doss 100% 2nd doss Loonzoin Rice 100% 3rd doss 215 100% 1st grode 100% 2nd grode 371 5% 205 100% 3rd grode unq 10% 15% 200
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    • 187 12 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade extended opening losses near the close of trading on Wednesday and finished four US cents to 5-1/4 cents a bushel lower. Concern that Congress might force the US agriculture department to implement a market loan provision for farmers weighed on
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    • 277 12 RAS prices m S contt/kg, FOt b< ■tat NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt 184 50 185.50N 185 00 186.00N bit 1 RSS Oct 86 184 25 184.75 184.75 185 25 Int 1 RSS Nov 86 184 75 185.25 185 25 185.75 Int 2 RSS OP *****
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    • 186 12 Reuter SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade were lower at the close on Wednesday, falling 1/2 US cent to 5-1/4 cents a bushel. Prices declined late, with deferred contracts extending early losses and September giving up early gains. Traders said September had been supported early by a
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    • 973 12 COFFEE Robusta futures recovered from early afternoon lows by the close on Wednesday, lifted by Jobber buying and tracking an upturn in New York. In the absence of physical business, the market moved on technical factors. Liquidation and commission house selling was eventually checked in the afternoon by
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    • 296 12 Reuter SINGAPORE The market closed steady yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 184.75 cents per kilo, unchanged from Wednesday. On the TSR-20 market, trading was very quiet throughout the day and prices were marked down slightly. TSR-20 October and November closed at 157.50 and 158.00 cents per
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    • 607 12 THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED (Incorporated in Hong Kong on 21st Fobruary 1912) SUBSIDIARY OF SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 1985 s LIABILITIES Share Capital (Note 8) Revenue Reserve (Note 9) Shareholders' Funds Current Deposits and Other Liabilities Amounts due to Subsidiary
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4235 13 UNWORRIED by the lack of news about the financial condition of debt-laden Promet Bhd, share prices on the Singapore stock market enjoyed a day of firm trading yesterday. Share prices ended on an upnote with the Straits Times Industrial Index 11.67 higher at
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    • 233 13 SINGAPORE Rises Metro HUft 438 M M. 438 If.—lucty Sim 342 Srrortt Tradatf 348 Imm 90< 334 OCIC 815 ICS 670 Spara Laa4 515 M CoMa* 380 Uchcapa 248 hfOM Cn( 50« 358 U IC 235 FAN 815 S 1 A 785 Falls 20 18 18 16
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    • 3547 13 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (1 558 1 575) (5) 152 (23) 1 54(4) 1 53(13) 1.55(12) 1 56 (12) 1 58 (20) 1 57 Akom (0.60b B) Amol Steel 50« (1 188 1 19S) (2) I 15(15) 1.16(40) 1.17(83) 1.18 (135) 1 19 (4)
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1009 14 MBT TRACTORS MALAYSIA is looking visibly brighter these days. After the drastic belttightening exercises over the last (our years, the group is now "leaner and financially stronger". It made a modest return to profits in the latest financial year. But what
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    • 381 14 BARGAIN HUNTING activities helped share prices to regain some ground at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday but trading pace was relatively slow as investors remained cautious. Singapore stocks attracted investors' Interest and several managed to finish with moderate gains.
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    • 241 14 Monomers' prices MARA-Bumiputra for S«p 12 First B'putro 485 490 Singaport Unit Trust The Commerce 0.89 0.96 The Savings Fund 0.80 0.86 S'pore Prog Fund 0.37 0.41 S'pore Sec Fund 0.61 0.66* S'pore Invest Fund 0.61 0.66 S'pore Equity Fund 0.43 0.47 ilia Unit Trust Second B'putro Third
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    • 104 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thurvdoy 1257.66 Wednesday 1244.68 Week ogo 1224.09 Hong Seng Index Thursday *****2* Wednesday 1976.16 Week ogo 1946.70 All Industrials Thursday 1945.1 Wednesday 1941.1 Week ago 1965.7 NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday 1879.50 Tuesday 1884.14 Week ago 1881.33 TOKYO Nikkei Average Thursday *****.87 Wednesday *****.33 Week
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    • 242 14 THE AGREEMENT by Dunlop Malaysian Industries (DMIB) to buy IT International from Pernas Sime Darby has fallen through. In an announcement to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, Sime Darby said the companies have yet to receive approvals from the
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    • 52 14 The Meftewar Cscymtt— Bhd, has said it has not cancelled or aborted the agreement to purchase shares in Roxy Electric Industries, from Irex Sdn Bhd and Datuk Alexander Lee. The company was replying to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on press reports of its deal
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 51 14 Group after-tax loss of 15,000 (loss of $45,000) on a turnover of $2J3 million (|2.17 miljfcxi) for the half year ended June 30, 1981. With the prevailing adverse market conditions, directors say they do not foresee any significant improvement in the group's results for the financial
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    • 2163 14 BID mod offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number ot shares traded shown in brackets in lot* ot 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. NNISTRIALS Aiicuaoto (3006) (2) 300 Alcom (728) (1) 71 (2)
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    • 347 14 Malayan Credit Limited: 24th AGM at Mandarin Court A, 4th Floor, Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923, on Thursday, Sep 18, at 11am. Malaysia Alea Berhad: 17th AGM Sayang Room, Rasa Sayang Hotel, Batu Ferringhi, Penang, on Thursday, Sep 18, at 11am. Aiexaadra fcMhp Untied: AGM at 255
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    • 310 15  -  By ELAINE KOH GENTING BHD, once a hot contender for the Sydney casino project, is now waiting for a fresh tender to be called before deciding whether to make a second bid. "The New South Wales government has yet to call a
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    • 612 15 LONG-SUSPENDED and loss-in-curring United Pulp 6 Paper Co Ltd (UPP) has managed to reduce its losses for the first six months of the year, but continues to be burdened by high interest charges. UPP's capital reduction scheme, first announced
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    • 225 15 THE SHARP DROP in commodity prices has forced plantation company Guthrie Ropel into the red. For the six months ended June 30, 1966, the group incurred a pre-tax loss of M 5969,000 in sharp contrast to the |9.7 million pre-tax profit recorded for the previous
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    • 964 15 Reuter SHARES yesterday extended Wednesday's falls in early business, partly reacting to the lacklustre response to Wednesday's batch of trading statements from major companies. By 0826 GMT, the FTSE 100 Index was down 9.3 to 1,654.2. The FTSE 100 Index had closed on Wednesday at 1663.5, down 9.9
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    • 491 15  -  Latest purchase brings shareholding to 49pc By AMY CHEOK THE AGGRESSIVE Londonbased Kuwait Investment Office (KIO), which is already quite well-entrenched in several local-ly-listed companies, has now increased its shareholding in local stock brokerage J M Sassoon 6 Co (Pte) Ltd to 49 per cent,
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    • 446 15  -  By LORETTA Mc LAUGHLAN THE TROUBLES of Promet Bhd have reached the Hongkong Stock Exchange where trading in the shares of its listed subsidiary, Promet Petroleum Ltd, was suspended yesterday at the company's request. The shares of the Hongkongincorporated subsidiary changed hands at HKIB cents
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    • 427 15 Reuter GUINNESS PLC shareholders have approved a new board structure proposed by the Guinness board, making Ernest Saunders chairman and chief executive and ending a controversy about the organisation of the company after it acquired Distillers Co PLC earlier this year. At an extraordinary
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    • 661 15 LAST FULL YEAR CompoNy Period Date last year Yeer^ Net EPS (cents) Grew AT Net profit ($W» S J Amol H Leong Credit EvrpMct Corp Supreme Corpn G 1 Hldgs Interim Interim Interim lnte<im Final Dec 19 Mar 14 Mar 25 Mar 25 Mar 30 Mar 86 Jun
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    • 203 14 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF JARDINE INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM MANAGEMENT PTE LTD (In Mtmbtri' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Saction 308 of the Companies Act. Cap 185. that a Final Meeting of tha Members
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    • 201 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF REOLANO JARDINE INDUSTRIAL SERVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap 185, that a Final Meeting of the Members
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    • 198 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF THISTLE INVESTMENT PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Saction 308 of the Companies Act, Cap 185, that a Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed
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    • 200 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF SMITHSON ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act. Cap 185, that a F mal Meeting of the Members of
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    • 200 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 ANO IN THE MATTER OF SMITHSON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act. Cap 185. that a Final Meeting of the Members of the
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    • 389 14 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We, Hok Line Pte. Ltd., of 23, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, 0104 hereby give notice that in consequence of purchase of m.v. "Cawa" we have applied to the registrar of Singapore ships, under Section 417 of the merchant Shipping Act (Chapter
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    • 158 14 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE SHIP'S NAME We, Diamond Concord Shipping Co Limited of 33rd Floor Harbour Centre, 2S Harbour Road, Wan Chal, Hongkong, hereby give notice that In consequence of the Intended change of ship's name, ve have applied to the registrar of Singapore ships, under Section 417 of
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    • 65 15 TAN CHONG TOWER SERVICE APARTMENTS 15 QUEEN STREET 'An ideal location for your short stay in Singapore' weekly basis Within CBD Telephone, TV, air-con, cooker, fridge, kiichenware. household linen and housekeeping available Telex, secretarial and laundry services available Covered car park 24-hour security Types available: Studio 5350 weekly 1-bedroom 5420
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    • 172 15 APPOINTMENT INVESTMENT ANALYST James Capel, a leading firm of international stockbrokers, is seeking an additional analyst to join its Singapore research team. A key factor to James Capel's success has been its commitment to investment research of the highest quality. In the major survey of investment research among UK fund
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  • 237 16 PETROL PRICES at the pump are set to go up soon, with Shell adjusting its wholesale prices (or petrol today. When the increases come about, it would be the first time that retail prices are raised this year because of more expensive petroleum products.
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  • 595 16  - Khoo was biased state counsel Judgment had contained criticisms of prosecution's case By DAVID GABRIEL Special Correspondent IN ITS fourth sitting, the Committee of Privileges was yesterday told by senior state counsel Tan Teow Yeow that Mr Michael Khoo had been obviously biased against the prosecution when, as senior district
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  • 397 16 PARLIAMENT'S Committee of Privileges is hearing a complaint of abuse of privilege submitted by the Leader of the House, Mr S Dhanabalan. The grounds for complaint were that the Member for Anson, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, had on six occasions during debates in Parliament: persistently made
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  • 336 16 FORMER senior district judge Michael Khoo yesterday described his transfer from the district courts to the AttorneyGeneral's Chambers last August as sudden, taking place with about six or seven days notice. He told the Committee of Privileges he did not know of any instance
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  • 210 16 Go for Gold the winners THE SUDDEN SURGE in the price of gold at the end of last week meant that the winners of the Go for Gold competition were the bold outsiders. They galloped home winners in what was still a close finish when the London price fixing soared
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  • 78 16 Reuter COMEX gold futures took on more selling early yesterday from a weak platinum market, but the downside pressure leveled off above Wednesday's lows. Gold for delivery in December lost US$4.3O at U*****.50 an ounce, holding an overnight low of U*****.00. Silver for delivery in December
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  • 65 16 Reuter BLUE CHIPS continued to lead the broad market lower yesterday, influenced by futures-relat-ed sell programmes and a weak bond market related to fear of rising inflation. Analysts noted that investors continued to shift out of consumer-oriented and in-terest-sensitive stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 38
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  • 423 16  -  By CHUANG PECK MING IT IS NOW as good as certain that Nixdorf Computer will set up a multi-million dollar software development centre in Singapore for expert systems and artificial intelligence. The West German computer giant had said in June that
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  • 123 16 NIXDORF COMPUTER, which says it regards Singapore workers to be as good as German workers, is to set up a |3-mil-lion training centre in Singapore. The West German computer company announced on Wednesday that the centre, scheduled to be ready in 1967, would
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  • 283 16 IN WHAT WAS described as a "solid" half-hour meeting with West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Mr Goh Cbok Tong yesterday gave positive assessments of the economic prospects of Indonesia and the Philippines. The First Deputy Prime Minister also discussed declining birth rates when he met the
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  • 160 16 SINGAPORE will welcome more transfers of high technology from Bavaria, said First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong on Wednesday at a lunch given in his honour. Mr Goh noted that a number of companies from Bavaria, which is the biggest state in West Germany, already have
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  • 80 16 WEST GERMANY'S industrial power and political realism would enable it to play a more positive role in the economic and political development of Asean, said First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. Speaking at a lunch held by the West German foreign ministry, Mr Goh said Singapore
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  • 155 16 AFP TAIWAN IS PLANNING preferential tariffs for nations with which it has considerable trade surpluses in a bid to boost imports and stimulate domestic investment. Vice-Economic Minister Lee Mo said yesterday that the economic ministry had drafted a set of guidelines, subject to
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  • LATE FILE
    • 54 16 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has shifted her Conservative government to the Right in a reshuffle of secondary posts aimed at heeding off a resurgent opposition Labour Party in elections likely next year. Wednesday night's reorganisation involves 33 changes in the government's
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    • 54 16 Reuter INDONESIA will sign a treaty of friendship and mutual respect with Papua New Guinea next month. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday after meeting President Suharto that the treaty would expand cooperation between the two countries, which so far had been i esU
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    • 40 16 AFP ISRAELI Prime Minister Shimon Peres arrived in Alexandria yesterday for a summit meeting with Egyptian President Hon! Mubarak in what analysts said was the first significant breakthrough in relations in five years. AFP
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    • 47 16 AFP SOUTH AFRICAN Foreign iflnfaur Roelof Botha yesterday pledged to maintain trade relations with Taiwan. Mr Botha said at the end at a five-day official visit that Taipei shared "common values and common objectives" with Pretoria, but not on apartheid. AFP
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    • 50 16 AP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino, who begins an eight-day visit to the US on Monday, announced yesterday that she would make a similar visit to Japan in November. Officials have said that Mrs Aquino's talks with Japanese officials and businessmen will focus on economic assistance. AP
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    • 36 16 AFP JAPANESE Prime Ifinister Yasuhiro Nakasone was officially granted an extra year in office by his ruling Liberal Democratic Party yesterday as a session of Japan's Parliament, the Diet, opened. AFP
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    • 30 16 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN President Chun Doo Hwan has accepted as a "clear-cut settlement" the dismissal of Japanese Education Minister Masayuki Fujio for remarks about Korea. Reuter
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    • 50 16 AP THAI Army Commander-in-Chief Gen. Chaovalit Yongchalyuth and other top Army officers narrowly escaped injury when their malfunctioning helicopter crashed from tree-top level. Bangkok World reported yesterday that the accident had occurred as the Army chief was on an inspection tour in Buriram province. AP
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    • 167 16 EXPATRIATE COMMENTS ABOUT ARDMORE PARK NO 3 'Go out on Sunday? We never have time!' s<T\. m 0 m 8 1 At Ardmorc Park, a typical Sunday morning with our neighbours is spent playing tennis, swimming, sunbathing and lunching on curry by the pool. The kids never had so much
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    • 175 16 BSL ASSOCIATES PTE LTD Corporate Secretaries and Management Consultants A member firm of Clark Kenneth Leventhal SEMINAR ON FINANCIAL AND TAX PLANNING STRATEGIES TAX PLANNRIG IN TNI UGHT Of THE LATEST AMENDMENTS AND ItENDS CONSCa HNANCIAL tfVPAdHG FOR MAWMBAHOW Of KTURNS TAX CONSEQUENCES IN PROPERTY AND SHARE TRANSACTIONS STRUCTURING Of
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 117 17 Reuter THE WAH KWONG shipping group will hold a meeting with its 46 creditors today in Hongkong, following the arrest of one of the group's ships by Chase Manhattan Bank on Monday, sources involved in Wah Kwong*s restructuring said. They said Wah Kwong
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    • 344 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE ASEAN Committee on Communications and Transportation has been urged to be more discriminating about the projects chosen to promote regional cooperation among Asean shipowners. It has been suggested that the committee should ascertain the regional benefits of the
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    • 121 17 THE KOREA Maritime A Ports Administration (KMPA) is setting up a new Overseas Employment Committee to oversee the employment of South Korean seamen on foreign flag ships. According to Seatrade Week, the committee was requested by the International Transport Workers Federation. It
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    • 414 17 Lloyd's List TANKER freight rates have soared to their highest levels (or five-and-a-half years. More crude oil is now being moved in single voyages than at any time in history. Owners commanded payments which in some cases were three times the
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    • 161 17 AFP THREE CREWMEN are «till mi«dng from an Indonesian cargo ship that sank in the Singapore Strait after a collision with a Taiwan fishing vessel on Sunday, a Jakarta newspaper reported. The 2,680-ton Nlaga XL, which was fully loaded with general cargo, sank Immediately
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 100 17 Reuter THE RECOMMISSIONED battleship Missouri, scene of Japan's formal surrender ending World War Two, began a three-month, round-the-world shakedown cruise after being fitted to fire missiles. The 58,000-ton battleship, which has a crew of 1,600, has been equipped to launch Tomahawk and harpoon missiles and also
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    • 1354 18 THE SLIGHTLY easier level of US$7 is reported to have been paid for light grains on Wednesday from the US Gulf to the Continent with previous fixing having received $7.25, shipbrokers said. Although there were also reports o< $8.25 having been paid earlier this week on the Gulf/Europe
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    • 650 18 Fairplay THE DANISH ports at Copenhagen, Aarhus and Esbjerg have all expanded this year to cater for diverse opportunities. All recognise the "feeder" nature of their operation in the light of the dominance of Hamburg for larger size deep sea vessels,
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    • 169 18 AFP ABOUT 100 stowaways from Tanzania have arrived in the Indian Ocean port of Durban so far this year, double the equivalent number of 1965, a senior merchant shipping official said in Durban. The shipping official, Captain G D Stobbs, said the
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    • 919 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Lmer X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Atlas Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL M 2/3 ASCL Ul 1 Boh-Canada Line
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    • 191 18 AP CHINESE Vice Premier Li Peng met with Adamowi Nowotnikwi, Polish Minister of Maritime Economy on Wednesday, the official Xinhua news agency said. Mr Nowotnikwi, the latest in a line of high-ranking East European officials to visit Beijing, had just returned from
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    • 172 18 OVERSEAS Container Lines, one of Europe's largest through-transport operators, recently celebrated its 21st birthday. The company currently delivers over 360,000 containers worldwide each year, with an turnover exceeding £550 million. Its total fleet stands at 21 container ships providing deepsea container services. Mr Kerry
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    • 176 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line
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    • 160 19 AP ALL FOOD imported by Sri Lanka will be checked for radiation contamination because of the discovery of a shipment of contaminated milk, the Sri Lankan government said on Wednesday. The Health Department on Tuesday ordered 32 tons of imported skimmed
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    • 502 19 NYT KEY HOUSE members involved in writing legislation for a public sale of the United States government's stock in the Consolidated Rail Corp (Conrail) have agreed on a basic outline that would set a minimum price of US$2 billion, the chairman of
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    • 500 19 Lloyd's Shipping Economist IN RECENT WEEKS, a number of liner conferences and rating agreements have announced freight rate increases to be implemented in coming months on the mainstream container trades. Of particular interest is the recent announcement by the Far Eastern
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    • 206 19 AP WEST GERMAN ship captain Wolfgang Bindel, who is accused of smuggling 155 Tamil refugees to Newfoundland last month, will face criminal and civil charges if he returns to Canada, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police spokesman said. Bindel and two
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    • 78 19 AP AN AIR-AND-SEA search was under way west of Cyprus for 10 missing crewmen of a small cargo boat that was reported sinking. Six crewmen from the 3,000ton Liberty One were brought to Paphos port by British Royal Air Force helicopter, said a spokesman for the
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    • 332 19 Lloyd's List The French government has vetoed the planned takeover of liner company Chargeurs Reunis by state-owned Compagnie Generate Maritime. Secretary of State for the Sea, Mr Ambroise Guallec, who announced at the beginning of August that the takeover could be expected to
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    • 5940 24 §®aBGX!EB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 999 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES MARINA WHARVES 12 9/2300 Bino Bohaaia M1B alongside VnnI Berth Arrival Departure Sederhana Khanh Hoi MIA alongside M2B 12.9/0700 12 9/2300 13 9/2359 KEPPEL WHARVES Durmitor Fengyona K12 alongside K35 alongside 12 9/1200 129/1500 Kalimantan 1 Langsa Wijaya Kusuma M4A 12 9/0710 M3A 12.9/1500
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    • 811 17 Concise Comprehensive Contemporary at all 9°°* SI FEDERAL OOCL Ca*taimi Line STRAITS EUROPE EXPRESS SERVICE korean chance seven seas am iercator m CJL TOKYO 6W Vim L* Km tdaai FUmn HW| rhwenANwotp a mr 17/9 6/10 7/10 8/10 11/10 12/10 14/10 CJL TOKYO X ffSJW 24/9 13/10 14/10 15/10 11/10
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    • 70 17 THE DANISH ports at Copenhagen, Aorhus and Esbjerg have alt expanded this year. Page II KEY HOUSE members involved in writing legislation for a public sale of the United States government's stock in Conrail have ogreed on a basic outline that would set a minimum price of US$2 billion. P«g«
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    • 551 17 Avttabh at a# good bookthopt PUBLICATIONS THE HEART OF THE MAERSK LINE FASTEST TRANSIT TO EUROPE SINGAPORE/ANTWERP 17 DAYS SINGAPORE/ROTTERDAM 18 DAYS SINGAPORE/BREMERHAVEN 19 DAYS SINGAPORE/HAMBURG 20 DAYS F v »<" EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIOOLE EAST a'- is-1 "A WB Cfs 15/9 4MO W 14/9 23/9 nn MW.I2: K.W.WVM
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    • 246 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE TRAMS-PACIFIC SERVICES STRAITS FEEDER I Pacific South Wnt I Pacific North Wast I Atlantic/Canada I Faadar at Kao I Faadar at Kao I Faadar at Nagoya lIOHSI ion 111"' '.MPT— ItnTMETM": 'I-' HIPUIMJ■ I 1 TMHIHI Irrarrßu nr-MBirTranjrß EBIBHJTM wnaF7Tß■ t uaTS i T iJB L'LI K/iiß Eicrri*iEDini
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    • 233 18 Supercarrier Service 'il/M ILi Ml li.^ rrrr 17/11 22/11 M/M 21/10 1/11 VU 1/11 u/ii lt/u 2i/ii zvii a/u 31/11 C/U 14/u a/u a/u vi 2 m CONTAINER SERVICE AGENTS BARBER WILHELMSEN AGENCIES PTE. LTD. SMMTORE *****77 OOTWMD FIT ENQIMES/BKQ *****50 CUSTOMER SOVKE *****20 Harrisons i CrosWd (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.
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    • 851 19 The Straits Steamship Group m L zl Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd QC!L Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Satoeh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok rpn PJQmi 13/9 12/9 22/9 24/9 2C/9 21/9 K/10 00/14 U/10 13/10 19/11 21/1* 21/11 21/11 M/U K/ll U/ll 13/U 19/11 21/11 SIM KW|
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    • 632 19 Franco Belgian Services iMFMBEB 0f 4CE CONSORTIUM ir it t ri m h *>»r\ ifh H* 11.I 1. i if» rr f»-rn I in*--TTT CHARGEURS HAVRAISE 1 \IEDEXUNE [Ami IMEB CLUB MEMBER, SFMI CONTAiNFRiSFO SERVICE TO WEST AfPIC CHARGEURS RE UN IS f.'-.' SEiBS Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd f NOt:iPiFs
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    • 275 20 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT. UK EXPORTS I M hwu fpm P* Naaf lariats I Cm IM*t Man HiMp km Agents SEGANISeifapore *****66 Boetaf *****78 FreifM *****00 CFS *****72 Terminal 2205(33 *****25 *****1 *****1 *****7, *****2 *****3 roi INTERNATIONAL freight forwarders CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WEEKLY Singapore: BIRKART S E A. Tpl *****11 Pt
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    • 570 20 i FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE [TO fUROPf VIA SUEZ Mfmbf ol lhf cf Como,l u KOREAN CHma IWH SfVCN SEAS BROS 57W nercator m CM TOKYO 0* FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ Member of the Ace Consortium f 111 I CONTAIN! RISE 0 10 fROM NORTH AMtRICA WTST COAST fM/MOna VESSEL CAT
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    • 382 20 At tlai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd 1 TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE I SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS I Loadnf at appropriated Berth P4-P5 ASIAN CLPPEI ORANGE ZENTH 90 29 17 Sapt II Sap< 14 S«p* 20 Sapl 2t Sapt 2
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    • 909 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) W IK IS U M n nt Eta LEVEI 17/1 21/1 22/1 24/1 no Lfva/na sumr 17/1 21/1 22/1 2«/ i EVU OBIAM/Eta GUAAIY 23/1 2>/l 30/1 not sußi/ne eouo vu 1/11 s/io EW» SOLDER 1/11 5/M 7/M 1/11 EKAGOMG 1/11 12/10
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    • 1048 21 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106, Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL MAJAPAHIT GOWA SIN JKT BBY SIN HKQ KAO *TCH KEE BUS -MOW *HTC VOK KOB KEE 20/9 22/9 24/9 OMIT 01/10 02/10 04/10 04/10 00/10 OMIT OMTT 00/10 10/10 14/10 27/9
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    • 672 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER Cardan Bay Maaa Mjru Osaka B»t Bremen liprei Bem»or Maaanr Bit Mr !Mu (KJJEBSEN LINE ■L NEW ZEALAND POPT hi !N K I UMPtIR Pf N N1 PfN UNt HiNi'ip; BfNDtPS BFNDtR" HI ?7 3 "744 IFI *****09 HI 34 n 3? 3 TEL 6?5319
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    • 541 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMODEM INDONESIA P.T. TMKOIA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTMNERSHIP SERVICE SIN6APORE TO EUROPE Twi bum kvwrom moo kmc tMTMUMT VI9M 1711/11 11/11 15/11 19/11 22/11 ADAM/TOM KMC 11/12 14/12 rrarn bum moo 5-7/19 1/12 1/12 *29/19 C/ 12
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    • 431 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR MERGU V 74* PAGO *13* MANLAMYAMG V 32* MYTTKrn MM nm viom HTONETWA V2ISN •tfediarpac OntT Spore 13/K Sept 14/15 Sept 22/9-23/9 n/M s*t 5/7 Oct (Burmese National Line Loadhf for Rangoon Plate* Penanf 12/14 U* (PG«U«H) 21/23 *21/21 Sap< NORTHBOUND TO UKC CLYDEBANK
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    • 1102 22 \®.:"K"LINE tr A i¥ r i o i i/i innnx T I/ A TOI I A I TTk USA CANADA 0 ORENTAL FREEDOM *10 6. K BRIDGE ¥2 0 PATRDT V3l KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Th« World S«nric«) STORE LB IS Sep 11 Oct 21 Sep 18 Oct 29 Sep
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    • 734 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc*ptinq FCL/FCL CuMmh Feedet P M«* Vessel Spore MHb Freoi S|*i Also Accepts CHAHUDAS V2l 13 Sept 30 SqN 9 Oct 7 Oct Md/Bns CAIABAR V 27 16 Sept MWtOAS V3O It Sept 3 Oct I? Oct 10 Oct Adel/Bm FSTFCIIPttR V 7 74 Sept RARHMS
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    • 742 22 GOLDEN LINE GUM GUAN SUPPING (PTE) LTD 21. M »r« Sfrott smgapok 0104 ra. *****99 (io iacs) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: BOIKN HAVEN CotoMbo/Kjraclii Ooka/BilHaM S poct P M**Pen»<| 29/39 u* CHINA OCEAN SWUNG CO.. PEKMG THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CMNA o •nti fMMI Spa* Karach Star)* nII ill tort OK
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    • 489 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LfD 10 Anson Road »27 16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1(10 Lines! <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK y—PHIL IJ RON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE I ID PHIL I-ORIE NI LINES PIE LTD y- HI AD Of HCt 63 ROBINSON POAD ~0? 1? 1 AfRO AS!* BUI DING
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    • 833 23 NOL ORIENT LINES LTD '5 S'pere NEPTUNE AGFNCK PTE LTV Tel He office Tentoal *****77 *****22 *****53 OR OMECT L LTD Ft EU/MJST TPH/SEA B *****77 *****43 ?7B7«? XT IMS *****19 *****14 M mm riNM cjl *****44 IOUNE SOU M) *****87/*****45/*****53/*****26 NEPIM SON. M>. *****71/*****34/*****J5 NEfIJC SON M. *****9/*****5/*****8/*****1/*****2 FTI
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    • 543 23 of OONAM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON Vnuti Haw Hi 7 Ovum MTU Hi taum MTN Hi Damn MW Hi I Dm un Cwit tOt IIMi) Hi 7 Dm/HM tmm* S M<I >1 U uu r i PPW PIC IS/*/M it
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    • 813 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P. KELANG «NANG M S SHARKAT NAH SOON SON. BTO. IST AND ?NO FLOOD. MESSRS HAI THONG
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    • 460 24 jf® REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES JO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) I ILBEJtM FSCT ira w irmm i 111LJPltiMEHJJ1L5lJ y yia EJESSJBESBP "irrrn CS3 EES HSU Thu/Fri 18-19/9 Sjt/Sw 20-21/9 Sun 21-21/9 Tw/NMI 23-24/9 Sat/Sw 127-21/9 21-21/9 Tat/Wad 130-1/11 TWFri 2-3/10 TO SOUTH THAILAND ca r~M mm TunM ■IM m MALACCA
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    • 157 24 PROMPT SHIPPING LINE SA. nut month, v jo smct to hst mcm poto n*S?OK TWMC nS* Ml. h^mm. eoannsam wim chamo wpnh i WHWa pti ltp 10 ANSOM ROAD #27-15, MTERNATtOOtAI PLAZA, SINGAPORE 0207 TEL: 22M531. 221*27 TELEX: RS34KI ETA ETD CAUJB TWST UNO* I 02 SJM faM COLOMBO MmKSMXM
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    • 147 24 v fi n m 4, Y. m 1 a K m x\ 'H. t A Xr &5 %T* •L 4£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Shower Rain Cloudy Sky Saifaee winds nre t Temperature C Weather Saifsee winds are Indicated by arrows
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    • 166 25 LCL/FCL TO A *>: AUSTRALIA melb, syd, ada, i Also accepts LCL/FCL to other destns. smgapore tel *****11 (12 lks) PORT KELANG TEL *****07/S PENUNG TEL 3t«07/XMS4 CHART POINT SATURDAY Mi© MBC AGENCfS K. LUMPUR P. KELANG PENANG P. GUDANG J. BAHARU LEOSHT SPORE *****88/*****56/*****48/*****93 *****11/4 TERMINAL *****81/2 *****2/*****3/*****4/*****3 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0
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    • 661 25 CORMORANT BULK CARRIERS > VANCOUVER B.G. CANADA NXMESM/ USA AM) CANADA NEST COAST COKttHTWtAL SERVN2 lOAOMG F« VANCOUttI tt 01WU #l« PAI PAW PADAM A WSXI R-21/1 21-1/11 M/ll 9-lt/M one* kmomc ports subici nucwin MNMSU/ UNA CONKNTKMAL SOVtCf 10A0MC F« MAMAS HAIDIA BOMBAT UPMB SUU CKBOM TGJWOR PTK KLA
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    • 609 25 T"> CN C LINES WEEKLY FCL LCL CONTAINER SERVICE HUO HSUNG VtM STOK IM) TUM VM2 MB lIMC MM *I* M 2 iTOtt l»/9 25/9 2/II l/ll KK 21/9 27/9 4/11 11/11 KG 27/9 4/11 11/11 11/H (M) 21/9 5/11 12/H 11/H f/C 31/9 7/11 14/11 21/11 Ia 30/9 7/11
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    • 422 26 C3S! FINE-LINER SNIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****52, *****62, *****82 TLX: R*****1 FLINER ACCEPTING FCL, LCL A CONVENTIONAL MDDLE EAST SERVICE 14/9. It/9. DUBAI, BAWAJN, MUSCAT, DOHA, DAMMAN, 27/9. 21/9 KUWAIT ABU DHABI HONGKONG/CHMA SERVICE 14/9. 23/9, 30/9 HNGANG, BQJH6, TIANJM. SHEKOU, SHANGHAI. t/10 GUANGZHOU. WHAMPOA 16/9. 23/9 BANGKOK 25/9 MADRAS
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    • 376 26 HEAP SENG TRADING ft SHIPPING PTE LTD 8001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO m !>(■:; if.'; 3 31, >. ti'ii'JL' rtssi *0T NO 14 SfPI 13/ M SPT 20 KTT 27 an 4 OCT 14/17 *FT zi/24
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    • 563 26 C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbw Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YAN6 SHIPPING CO. LTD mi* CMTMEMSD SUVKf to EIMK IVU SB) KOKAM CHANCE m JUS BMW *57* AERCATOK MM C* TOKYO Nil LtMarrt Mm frtm *fW| Inai Mw) 5/15 7/11 l/lt 11/15 12/11 U/l* 13/10 14/11 15/11 11/11 11/1* 71/11 20/15
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    • 902 26 fffIMBBW K PfIMPANIA PFRIIANA DF VAPfIIKT* (C. P U 19 i 2f COMPAMA PERUANA DE VAPOKEES (CP.V.) p PERUVIAN STATE LINE" d lo«*n( tor Catjo lo and al otttt PtrnnMi ports wrtti transtapmcnt at Kob j On CPV Ihtoufti Ms o* Lidinf lo Hrvii destination S P <*"* Sknn d
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