The Business Times, 9 January 1987

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 194 1 Exchange rates THE SINGAPORE dollar closed at $2.1705/15 against the US dollar in the forex market yesterday, unchanged from the previous day's closing. The local unit also remained steady against the M$, but rose to $3.1895/1931 (3.2145/81) against the It ended higher against the mark and the
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  • 606 1  -  Cost estimated at $150 million By ANNA TEO A SPECIALIST hospital is coming up in the central city area. The developers of the proposed 250bed Tanglin Hospital, led by a prawn breeder from Australia, are negotiating with the owners of three Orchard Road
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  • 405 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN HOTELIER Khoo Teck Puat is still scouting for buyers for his 6.28 per cent stake in Standard Chartered Bank, contrary to reports from the City early last month that he had disposed of the shares. BT understands
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  • 151 1 AP THE PHILIPPINE economy grew by 0.1 per cent in 1986, reversing two successive years of decline, the government announced yesterday. Citing figures from a report by Economic Planning Minister Solita Monsod at a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Presidential Spokesman Teodoro Benigno said that "assuming
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  • 387 1 AFP A SURGE IN currency instability, characterised by strains within the European Monetary System, is worrying the Japanese authorities, who fear that it could push the yen higher against the US dollar. Banking sources in Tokyo said that this was why the Bank
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  • 152 1 Reuter MALAYSIA is confident of agreement with Indonesia and Thailand today on the maximum amount of tin the three countries may produce this year under a producer plan to boost prices by cutting output. Agreement on output quotas at a meeting here will ensure
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  • 131 1 Reuter THE FRENCH FRANC opened unaltered at its European Monetary System intervention floor of 30.03 marks per 100 on European foreign exchanges yesterday. Dealers in Frankfurt said they expected the French and West German central banks to support it by selling marks again, but Bundesbank
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  • 261 1 STRONG INSTITUTIONAL buying propelled the Singapore stock market upwards yesterday in heavy trading. Blue chips led the way but second-liners also scored gains on good volume. The gains made by blue chips pushed the Straits Times Industrial Index 12.13 points higher, taking the index
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  • 97 1 UPI THE HONGKONG stock market took off like a startled rabbit yesterday, streaking up more than 40 points before falling back even more sharply in a day of frenzied trading. The Hang Seng Index finished at 2,603.33, down 3.78 points, on very heavy volume of
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    • 327 1 Contractor builds up links LOCAL BUILDING contractor Teo Teck Huat has been managing its prized property, the Amara Hotel, for about seven months now ever since SAS International Hotels announced that it had cancelled the management contract in May 1986. Already, TTH has plans to move into the hotel business
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    • 261 1 MINOLTA r MINOITA ADVANinFS 7DOMIMR &XtC4/%AA/l' EXECUTIVE LIFESTYLE is brighter this Saturday. This special five-page section, devoted to the coverage of the Singapore executive's lifestyle, is moving into colour on Page One to complement a performance report on the best of the two-litre executive saloons, the SAAB 9000. This Swede
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 378 3  -  By BOEY KIT YIN SOME 544-MILLION worth of business will be generated for local supporting industries this year when a leading US electronics contract manufacturer sets up its regional purchasing office and operational headquarters in Singapore. The decision by Avco Electronics, a $220-million company
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    • 333 3 OPPORTUNITIES in Canada abound for those electronics companies eager to diversify into overseas markets. According to the latest issue of Trade Development Board's publication, Tradespur, the Canadian market for electronics products was estimated at $18.6 billion in 1985. Singapore accounted for only 0.6 per cent
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    • 476 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE BIGGEST oil company in the world is planning to move into the tallest building in Asia. The courtship between Esso and OUB Centre is a slow waltz that has gone on for months. Now, the dance
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    • 214 3 CATCHING an innovative streak appears to be the aspiration of many Singapore manufacturers and businessmen, judging from the good response to a seminar on how to develop innovative products and services. As of yesterday, some 500 people had already registered for "Innovation A Key
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    • 121 3 SINGAPORE will take part in the Nepcon West '87, an electronics show, in Anaheim, California from Feb 24-26. The Republic's participation, involving eight companies, is organised by the Trade Development Board, the fifth time it has done so. The eight companies are
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    • 99 3 SINGAPORE's participation at Salon International de L'Alimentation, a food fair held in Paris last October, has resulted in negotiations for sales worth $6.2 million. The Trade Development Board, which organised the Republic's participation at the fair, intends to organise another participation at the next SIAL in 1988.
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    • 320 3 A SPECIAL COLLECTION of medallions will be issued as part of the National Museum's centenary celebrations this year. In all, 2,000 single edition sets of the medallions called "The National Museum of Singapore Centennial Collection" will be issued worldwide. Part of the
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    • 178 3 THE newly-formed British Alumni (Singapore) will have its first get-together for members on March 6 at the home of the British High Commissioner, Sir Hamilton Whyte. Sir Hamilton will be the host of the inaugural event and address members of the society. Anyone who
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    • 327 3 THE COMMUNITY CHEST yesterday handed out $540,000 in cheques to 26 charities and two new projects. The money is part of the $12 million raised last year $1 million more than the target amount. The Chest made regular payments based on the expected annual expenditure
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    • 106 3 BP OIL International raised the wholesale (posted) prices of several of its petroleum products with effect from Dec 31. Price rises of aviation turbine jet (Jet A-1), premium kerosene and gas oils range from 2.5 to seven US cents a US gallon. Jet A-1 rose
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    • 100 3 THE Public Works Department will close a stretch of Rochor Canal Road between Jalan Kubor and Jalan Sultan from tomorrow at 10am. The road will be closed for six months. The closure is to facilitate the reconstruction of the existing bridge across Rochor canal and
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    • 278 3 TAN JIN CHER has been elected the chairman and managing director of Exxon Chemical SIMCO Re Ltd. Mr Tan has also been appointed Exxon Chemical's area director for Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. Mr Tan takes over from R C GILLHAM, who has retired. In his new capacity,
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    • 58 3 THE Primary Production Department has reported good response to tenders for the first lots of 120 hectares of land to be developed as high-technology farms. It said that more than 340 companies and individuals submitted tenders for the 22 lots of land at Loyang, Sungei
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    • 40 3 A SEVEN-SESSION course on the Company Law of Singapore' will be held by the Department of Extramural Studies of the National University of Singapore. The course will start on Jan 16. For further inquiries, call *****55 or *****80.
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    • 79 3 THE National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies is organising an eight-lec-ture course on "Fundamentals of Financial Management'. The course, starting on Jan 12, will give an overview of how a company incorporates and manages financial policies. The topics include financial management and working
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 445 4 Western economic pressures a hindrance, says Hayden Reuter FOREIGN MINISTER Bill Hayden said yesterday that Australia could not counter growing Soviet influence in the South Pacific effectively if its economy was affected through Western pressures. He gave the warning in a keynote speech at
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    • 300 4 AFP THE US was urged on Wednesday not to sign the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty on the grounds that to do so would seriously weaken America's military position in the region. The advice came from the Heritage Foundation, a Washing-ton-based
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    • 210 4 AFP INDIAN External Affairs Secretary A P Venkateswaran had a round of talks with senior US officials in Washington on Wednesday amid reports that India had signed or had committed itself to US military equipment purchases worth more than US$6O million.
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    • 573 4 FT REPORTS THAT Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese leader, instructed security officials to take a tougher line with demonstrating Chinese students 10 days ago indicate that the hard-line conservatives in the leadership have finally won the upper hand in arguing that liberalism has
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    • 182 4 AP PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi said on Wednesday that women are discriminated against in India, but that he opposes giving them special quotas for government jobs and placement in educational institutions. The United News of India quoted Mr Gandhi as saying that the creation
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    • 134 4 AP A MUSTACHIOED general, saying some soldiers look "stupid" with mustaches. has decided that the privilege of a hairy upper lip belongs only to the upper ranks of his command. The Philippine News Agency said Brig-Gen Eugenio Ocampo, the commander of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 225 5 AP A WHITE South African lawmaker opposed to his country's segregation polices said yesterday that US sanctions had been ineffective in bringing change. "Sanctions have brought not one single, positive constructive consequence," said Horace van Rensberg, a member of South Africa's white Assembly from
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    • 450 5 AP GOVERNMENT officials of some poor countries spend wastefully because of "sheer ignorance and lack of incentives," according to a study by two officials of the International Monetary Fund. Another cause is a special relationship between the legislature that authorises the spending and bureaucrats who monopolise the
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    • 343 5 Reuter OPEC PRESIDENT Rilwanu Lukman of Nigeria says prospects are good for oil prices this year, adding that the current world petroleum market glut might disappear within the next 18 to 24 months. "We are reasonably satisfied that 1987 will be better
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    • 98 5 AP OFFICIAL FIGURES portray a Britain divided into two nations: an affluent south and a job-starved north drained of its traditional manufacturing industry. The UK Department of Employment's updated 1986 job census, published on Wednesday, says that of the 1.6 million jobs lost overall in
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    • 533 5 AP THE US semiconductor industry has been devastated by Japanese competition and may need government money to survive, an advisory panel to the US Defence Department is expected to report soon. The erosion of US chip-making ability threatens American leadership in
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    • 384 5 AP BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe has told US Secretary of State George Shultz that proposed US tariffs on European goods could lead to a trade war. Before returning to London from Bermuda yesterday, Sir Geoffrey said he had given Mr Shultz a clearer
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    • 508 5 Japan and West Germany still ahead AP AMERICAN WORKERS are increasing their productivity but not as fast as their Japanese and West German counterparts, according to a US Department of Labour study. The latest comparative results, for 1985, were compiled by Arthur Neef, chief of
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    • 243 5 UPI A CONGRESSIONAL caucus would study America's ability to compete against other industrialised nations as one of the major causes of the record US trade deficit, lawmakers said on Wednesday. Senator Max Baucus, a caucus leader, called US competitiveness in an increasingly global market "an
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 272 5 "No economy can afford to ignore the rest of the world" Brigadier-General (Res.) Lee Hsien Loong, Minister for Trade and Industry and Second Minister for Defence (Services), Singapore. The present wage freeze, tax cuts and incentives will help revive the Singapore economy. But it's what happens around the world that
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 88 6 OIL PRODUCTS A RATHER lacklustre day of trading in the Far East petroleum products market. Naphtha firmed while jet kerosene weakened in slack interest. All other products remained basically stable. Closing prices for crude (FOB origin) US$/barrel Change Dubai (Feb) 17.10 -0.05 WTI, West Texas Intermediate, (Feb) 18.28 unch Closing
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    • 202 6 MALAYSIAN CRUDE palm oil prices yesterday closed lower on profit-tak-ing and reserve of buyers, in line with easiness in palm oil futures, following a technical correction to recent gains. The market held steady initially, supported by firmer Chicago soyoil futures and India's presence at its weekly vegetable oil
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    • 619 6 Reuter COFFEE ROBUSTA futures on Wednesday broke out of the doldrums late on short-covering and trade buying to close £25 to £40 per tonne higher. Second position March ended the afternoon call at £1,655, up £25. Light European roaster buying on the physical market, short-covering after recent losses
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    • 136 6 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon dosing pricts on Jon 8 (S5/100 kg). Coconut oil Bulk FOB 66.00 Old drum FOB 76.00 N»w drum FOB 86.00 Copra Mixed (too**) 33 buy*rt Pepper Muntak Whit* FOB NLW 1390.00 Sarawak Whit* FOB faq NLW 1375.00 Sarawak special black FOB NLW 1012.50
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    • 302 6 Reuter SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed higher with February One RSS buyers quoted at 187.50 cents/kilo, up 2.25 cents from Wednesday, dealers said. Trading on the TSR-20 market was very quiet throughout the day but prices rose in line with the RSS market, dealers said. February and March TSR-20
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    • 150 6 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on Wednesday closed eight US cents to three cents a bushel higher after extending midsession gains on the Chicago Board of Trade. Talk of increased export business caught commission houses on the short side, and their covering prompted gains that triggered buy stops, traders said. Trade
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    • 154 6 Reuter SOYBEAN futures on Wednesday closed mixed on the Chicago Board of Trade, with nearbys up to 4-1/4 US cents a bushel higher and deferreds falling as much as 2-1/4 cents. Nearbys were supported by a commercial stopping 980,000 bushels delivered against the January futures contract. However, Term Commodities,
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    • 166 6 Reuter THE PRICE of tin on tha Kuala Lumpur Tin Markat, KLTM, yastarday cloaad four cants lowar at M 517.40 par kilo on incraaaad disposals daaptta Wadnaaday night's staady Europaan apot markat, daalars said. Thay said Wadnaaday's closing laval attract ad hlghar offarlnga of 101 tonnas at tha
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • BITS & BYTES
      • 139 7 News from Austria BLOOD GROUPS and fingerprints are no longer the only scientific evidence which can settle paternity disputes. Hair analysis can now also reveal the father of a child. A scientific team in Vienna has spent several years on a research project in which over
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      • 117 7 NYT IN THE YEAR just ended, more patents were granted in the US than in 1985 and the process took less time. But 45 per cent of the recipients were foreigners, including 13,644 Japanese. Donald J Quigg, Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, said that an attempt
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      • 107 7 ASTRONOMERS have discovered the largest structures ever seen in the universe: mysterious glowing arcs that may be bands of new stars arching through distant clusters of galaxies. "The best guess is they are stars formed by a new mechanism which we don't understand yet," said Vahe
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    • 336 7 LEPROSY, one of mankind s most dreaded diseases, may be wiped out within the decade if a new vaccine now undergoing clinical trial is found effective. The vaccine, the first ever developed for leprosy, is produced by scientists from Britain, Norway, the
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    • 425 7 HIGH TECHNOLOGY has come to Las Vegas, and the biggest benefactors are the casinos and the group of old ladies who spend hours everyday wrestling with one-arm bandits. A chemically-treated debit card invented by Kenilworth Systems Corp of Long Island has relieved the
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    • 751 7 UPI SOMETIME in the next century, a select group of students from around the globe packing their bags for school may have to include space-suits with their gym shorts. The young scholars would be bound for the International Space University, a
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  • FEATURES
    • 513 8 CONGRATULATIONS to the consortium of five local contractors which has clinched a $94 million contract to build a hotel in China. It was no mean feat, considering that a report last September put the value of all overseas contracts clinched in the past six and a
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    • 1400 8  -  The Amara Hotel is the first hotel property built, owned and run by the Teo Teck Huat group which is better known as building contractors than hotel managers. But after about seven months on the job, the group feels that it can move more
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 42 8 A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF BUSINESS TRENDS Are tobacco companies feeling Hie heat? Sports sponsorship: Tennis, anyone? Comics are becoming a serious business Asean: A time of tax reform Life after Work: Executive kidstuff A Times Periodicals publication JANUARY 1987 NOW AT NEWSSTANDS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 565 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 A round top (6) 7 Where to make love in a broken-down army hut (8) 8 He can finish portraits (6) 10 George starts or finishes after Ada. it's said (5) 13 Worry about the guitar part? (4) 14 Shout for the £50 (4) 15 Form
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  • SPORTS
    • 190 9 UPI VETERAN Australian Wendy Turnbull pulled off the upset of the tournament when she brushed aside top seeded Hana Mandlikova in straight sets in the third round of the US$2OO,OOO New South Wales Tennis Open at White City yesterday. Turnbull, 34, and ranked 10,
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    • 41 9 Reuter A BACK INJURY has forced John McEnroe out of the Australian Open tennis championships starting in Melbourne next Monday. The tournament director said he was told of McEnroe s withdrawal by the Association of Tennis Professionals. Reuter
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    • 392 9 Reuter SYD FISCHER belongs to a previous generation of America's Cup bosses, the craggy privateers who spent their own money in search of yachting glory. In two cup campaigns 1983 with the hapless Advance and this year with Steak 'n
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    • 533 9 AP THE HARLEM Globetrotters were back where it all started, 60 years and millions of kilometres after a white promoter hit the road with a black basketball team in a broken-down Ford. Hinckley, in suburban Chicago, site of the first game, was the setting
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    • 436 9  -  Golfers to do their bit for anti-drug campaigns By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE'S professional golfers will be involved in anti-drug campaigning when they play in two tournaments in Thailand and Malaysia. The Singapore Professional Golfers' Association has received an invitation for two golfers to play
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    • 171 9 UPI MAC O'GRADY says all but Greg Norman are pretenders at the US$5OO,OOO Tournament of Champions in Carlsbad, California. "The course favours the long hitters like him," O'Grady said on Wednesday after he and Mark Calcavecchia matched 65s and shared the lead after the opening
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    • 327 9 Reuter DENNIS CONNER is struggling to raise the US$l5 million he thinks will be needed to win back the America's Cup. The one remaining American captain still in the Fremantle contest, Conner has headed his team's fund-raising and continues to run his San Diego
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1098 9 TO (MD IjMDIKD *y» •Si This is another adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel. An opulent beach resort is the setting as Hercules Poirot attempts to unravel a murder mystery. Peter Ustinov stars as master detective Poirot and he is abetted by Nicholas Clay (left) and Diana Rigg (right). FRIDAY BACKGROUND
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 255 10 FT NEW INFORMATION about potentially illegal insider dealing in the City of London has emerged, prompting the UK Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to extend its inquiries. The DTI said on Wednesday that it has asked one of the two inspectors it appointed in
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    • 167 10 FT FRENCH AND BRITISH bankers planning to raise £750 million in a crucial public share offer for the Channel tunnel are considering setting up a series of underwriting syndicates to ensure the success of the issue. Failure to raise the amount could put in
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    • 426 10 Reuter WALL STREET flirted with the Dow Industrial 2000 level on Wednesday, but ultimately failed to cross it as the market stretched its New Year rally into a fourth consecutive trading session. Pent-up institutional demand and strong internal momentum fuelled the market. The
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    • 216 10 JAN 07 RANO Tongaat 8006 Trust Bk 140 -5 Un Steel 56 -2 MDUSTRIALS Wooltru 1575 -25 A Alpha ***** unch MMN IOS 7035 10 Anglos AtO 1475 25 20 50 Angvaal *****6 500 unch -75 Amaprop AMIC 470B 4700 Blyvoor............... Buffets 8000 1975 -50 Charter 1825S unch 3025
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    • 146 10 JAN 07 Abitibi C 29* <- 1% Imp Oil CI A Inco Int Prov Pip# lu Intl 51% 1M 40ft 20%B Alcan Alum Algoma Stl 4154 11 unch Kerr Addison 15% 11% Bank Nova Scotia Bank Of Montreal Bell Canada 17* 34% 36 unch McMil Bldl Molson A 45
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    • 469 10 JAM 07 US I Eastern Airl S% 4-% Eastman Kodak Eli Lilly 71% 78% 1% Nabsco Ri 53% 49% 1% 2% 36% Engelhard Cp 30% unch Navistar 5% unch 11% 1 Exxon Cp 73% NCR Corp 49% 2% Allied Sig 4354 Firestone Tire 26% Newmont Mng 64% unch
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    • 868 10 Amsterdam JAN 07 FLS ABN 524 00 -2 5 A agon Ahold 60 50 107 70 159 30 -08 -03 -04 Alrsnta AMEV Amro Bank Ass Stad 141 10 74 00 90 00 130 00 0.2 -1 -02 •1 Barkal BOLS 17 50 183 00 -05 Borsumi) 146
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    • 69 10 Reuter SHARES in Jaguar PLC firmed sharply in early trading yesterday on reports that 1986 US car sales rose to 24,464 from 20,528 the year before, dealers said. They added that the stock was underpinned by US overnight buying. The shares at 0912 GMT were quoted
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 463 11 HONGKONG: The Hongkong stock market went roller-coaster yesterday amid a major takeover rumour which fired the Hang Seng Index to nearly 2,650 in intra-day trading. But it eventually slid back to dose at the day's lowest level of 2,603.33 points, 3.78 points down from Wednesday s all-time high of
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    • 379 11 TOKYO: Stocks closed lower on the Tokyo Stock Exchange yesterday as the strength of the yen and fears of US protectionist legislation led to selling of export-related issues, brokers said. The Nikkei Industrial Average fell 63.63 to close at 18,778.74, after losing 94.39 on Wednesday. Declines led advances by
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    • 111 11 JAN M WON Kai Kangwon ind 1085 1060 -55 -25 Chail Sugar 1850 -40 Kta Motor 1900 -32 475 Koion Ind 2510 +100 980 -25 Koraa Long Tarm 1785 -44 1271 Lucky Lid 1529 -51 Daiahin Sacuritfaa. Oong Ah Phar .4740 830 200 Oriantal Brawary Oriantal Cham 1300 2020
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    • 354 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets retreated from Wednesday's record levels as investors took profits after seven consecutive days of gains, brokers said. Yesterday's correction followed a slightly easier trend in local stocks traded in London, they said. The profit-taking came almost across the boards, with gold, transport and media stocks
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    • 157 11 BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index rose 1.31 to 215.15. Turnover totalled 2,043,440 shares worth 297.4 million baht. The Book Club Index was up 1.11 at 193.58. JAM 1 Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya Invaatmant Bangkok Aground... Bangkok Bank IAHT 252 80 SO 283 A -2 ■f 7 unch
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    • 97 11 jam m HIM Msrs>«'1 Ooantal B 0 032 0 001 Aco)« Mining Phil Ovarsaas 0 046 0 003 Anglo Phil 0 003 Philax B 0 46 0 02 Apax Mining B 0 047 0 002 PtcooB 4 unch Atlas Coo. 8 20 PLOT 295 12.5 Baguio Gold San Migual
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    • 71 11 Reuter TAIWANESE INVESTMENTS abroad rose 37 per cent to USSS7 million in 1986 from US$4l million in 1985, an investment commission official said yesterday. Most investments were in electronics, electric appliances and pulp and paper. Over 80 per cent of the investments went to the US.
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    • 275 11 AFP AUSTRALIAN TYCOON Alan Bond was set to pay about HK$2 billion (U*****.4 million) for a 40 per cent majority stake in commercial television station Hongkong Television Broadcast Ltd (TVB). Stockbrokers in Hongkong said yesterday that the speculation followed a voluntary suspension
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    • 89 11 Reuter ENGELHARD CORP said Hankuk Engelhard, the company's South Korean joint venture with Hi-Seong Metal Industries Co Ltd, has teamed with Hyundia Motor Co to expand car exhaust catalyst output in Korea. The Hankuk-Hyundia venture started construction on a manufac- Turing facility in Ahnsahn City, Korea,
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    • 173 11 Bernama MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS) has appointed a domestic consultant firm and a subsidiary of Lufthansa. the West German airline, to conduct a feasibility study on enlarging and modernising the freight centre at the Bayan Lepas International Airport in Penang. This was
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    • 127 11 AP WARWICK INTERNATIONAL Hotels, owned by a Hongkong family, has purchased Governor's Court Hotel, a Denver luxury hotel. Officials said yesterday that terms of the sale, which was completed on Dec 31, were not disclosed. Warwick purchased the hotel from Dallas-based Republicbank National
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 603 12 Loan risk taken into account Reuter AMERICAN and British banking regulators have agreed on a new way to measure the amount of capital that banks must maintain as part of an overall effort to encourage greater international coordination in bank regulation. The two
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    • 376 12 Reuter A NEW CRISIS hit one of the world's specialist financial markets on Wednesday, putting investments worth up to US$l5 billion at risk. Prices for perpetual floating rate note issues "perps" in market jargon collapsed as dealers sold the investment instruments which are
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    • 344 12 UPI VENEZUELAN finance officials conferred on Wednesday with Federal Reserve board chairman Paul Volcker over the Latin American nation's attempts to refinance Venezuela's US$2l billion debt to commercial banks. "The meeting was broad and constructive," Venezuelan Finance Minister Manuel Azpurua said
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    • 249 12 FT ARGENTINA'S currency, the austral, hit an all-time low in the Buenos Aires parallel money market on Wednesday, reaching 1.84 australs to the US dollar and creating a gap of nearly 45 per cent between the official and parallel rates. It is the widest gap
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    • 267 12 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at easier opening levels in quiet afternoon trading, dealers said. Short-dates weakened between 5/16 and 1/2 point at the outset. Thereafter rates remained unchanged with overnight and weekend closing at 6-1/4 6-1/8 per cent each and week-fixed at 6-5/16 6-3/16 per
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    • 65 12 AFP THE ASIAN Development Bank (ADB) has cut its variable lending rate, intended for ordinary operations loans from 7.65 per cent to 7.36 per cent, effective from Jan 1 to June 30. 1987. The ADB's variable lending rate is adjusted every six months and is determined
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      799 12 Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US dollar yesterday closed higher against most major currencies on late buying and short-covering interest in moderate trading, dealers said. They said the dollar's firmer trend was supported by reports of Bank of Japan intervention in Tokyo at around 158.10 and 158.20 yen level and also speculation
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    • 218 12 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to c ■id OSar era— pertly me unit of foreign currency: US doMar 2.1705 2.1715 2.8196 -23.02 Starling pound 3.1895 3.1931 7.3469 -56.59 Australian dollar 1.4412 1.4440 3.4286 -57.97 HZ dollar 1.1709 1.1736 3.4286 -65.85 Canodian dollar 1.5831 1.5844 3.4206 -53.72
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    • 346 12 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed slightly lower in fairly thin and dull trading in the absence of fresh factors. Dealers said there was light profit-taking by local traders and rumours of South African selling. Sentiment has improved following signs of strength in New York at the important chart point
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    • 567 12 BA Futures MARCH EURODOLLARS yesterday opened at 94.08, gapped up from previous close of 94.01. The bullish tone was brought about by the Fed's five-day system repurchase, rumour of G-5 interest rate cut and a stronger dollar which encouraged retail buying. The March contract however encountered resistance at 94.09.
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    • 60 12 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 3 per cent yesterday, down 21/2 points from Wednesday. The term rates fell 1/4 point across the board. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Offer M Overnight 3 2 3/4 IhihmII 3 3/4 3 5/S 2-monrt< 3 1/2
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    • 246 12 NOTICES In the matter of The Companies Act Cap. 185 and In the Matter of LEWIS HOLDINGS (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. (Members' Voluntary Winding Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 2nd Floor, OTB Tower, 8 Queen's Road Central. Hong Kong, on Wednesday,
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    • 299 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF TAI CHEONG BRICKWORKS PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 4, New Industrial Road #05-01, Mainland Industrial Building,
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    • 143 12 NOTICE OF FINAL MEEtiNG IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 And IN THE MATTER OF SINARCO PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308(1) of The Companies Act, Chapter 185, the Final Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will
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    • 219 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Soon Chin Chee of No. 8 River Valley Close #11-14 Singapore (0923), have applied for a First Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s Wing Seng Eating House at 780 Yishun Ring Road #01-3542, Singapore (2776), and that this application
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4254 13 THE SINGAPORE stock market advanced for the third consecutive day yesterday. Strong buying from institutions, both local and foreign, pushed share prices markedly higher across a broad front. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 12.13 points to close at 905.38 and
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    • 264 13 SINGAPORE Rites PMotng 440 S 1 A 953 Sport land 505 ms 431 O U E J6« Trocfort 310 M Cta« 315 O C C 935 Haw Par 304 Nat Iran 434 totfi Mi SOf 235 Ouan Mup 316 Cky Da» 50* 350 G E Ufa 1110
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    • 3364 13 810 and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".
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    • 136 13 UNITED MALAYAN FLOUR MILLS Berhad: AGM at the Conference Room, Shangri-La Inn, Jalan Magazine, Penang on Friday, Jan 16, at noon. CHIN TECK PLANTATIONS Berhad: 28th AGM at No 107-1, Changkat Tambi Dollah, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Jan 17, at 10am. BATU KAWAN Berhad: 22nd AGM at
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 377 14  - Immediate target ST945 Index heading for 1,000 mark, after a suitable pause By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI MILD MANNERED it maybe, but the timid Rabbit is already making itself felt on the local stock exchange. And judging by yesterday's sterling performance the best in almost two months the stage appears set for
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    • 269 14 Bernama MICROCOMPUTER CENTRE (M) Sdn Bhd (MCSB) plans to become the first computer products company to go public in Malaysia by next year, chairman and managing director Paul Lim said. He said its sales have doubled from Ms 4
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    • 115 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursday *****5 Wednesday 1668.87 Week ago Closed All Industrials Thursday ***** Wednesday 2429.5* Week ago Closed NEW YORK Hang Seng Index Thursday *****3 Wednesday *****1* Week ago Closed Dow Jones Wednesday 1993 95 Tuesday 1974 83 Week ogo Closed TOKYO Nikkei Average Thursday ***** 74
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    • 486 14 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Date Year Net EPS Gross Net announced •nding (cents) dtv profit last year ($•000) Ajinomoto Interim Sep 21 Dec 86 92 15.0 2,373 G 1 Hldgs final Mar 30 Dec 85 2.0 1,4921 G 1 Hldgs Interim Sep 27 Dec 86 2.0 1.4921(h)
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    • 403 14 Reuter JAPANESE fund managers and stock brokers believe the time has come for stock index futures in Japan. "Japan is the only major market without such a hedging mechanism," said Takeshi Arai, head of the stock futures trading department at Yamaichi Securities Co
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    • 514 14 RENEWED BUYING interest in the afternoon pushed share prices to another higher close on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, after a quiet and slow morning session. Singapore-based counters again stole the limelight. Many issues were hotly pursued, ending the day with
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    • 712 14 MBT WITH THE slowdown of its engineering and construction activities, Pilecon Engineering has earmarked its electronics and computer division as a major growth area. Executive director Chong Kok Keong said the group is prepared to pump in Mss million into subsidiary Industronics Sdn
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    • 2195 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aona I—l AltnorxJ'O I I Ale* Hldg *****1 Alcorn
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    • 266 14 Managers' prices MARA-Bumiputra for Jan 9 firft Bputro 519 524 Singapore Unit Trust 096 Second B pu"o Third B'putra 470 370 4 75 375 The Commerce 0 09 fourth 6'putro 417 4 22 The Savings Kind 082 0 86 fifth 6'putro 266 273 Spore ProQ Fund 035 039
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    • 531 15  -  By AMY CHEOK THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore will be reviewing the listing status of Sealion Hotels Ltd, the cash-rich company which Allan Ng Poh Meng's First City Holdings bought into just two days ago. According to an SES official, Sealion
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    • 206 15 Bernama THE BRUNEI Investment Agency, which earlier purchased 20 million shares in the Malaysian Airline System (MAS), has increased its holdings by acquiring another 15 million shares via a special sale on a government-to-government basis. With the latest acquisition, the agency now owns 10
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    • 625 15  -  Mandarin Resources enters the picture By CHAN OI CHEE THE MYSTERY surrounding Dah Yung Investment's attempts to recover HK529.7 million from a Hongkong company, Asiatic Fortune, is deepening. And the Stock Exchange of Singapore, following BT's report yesterday, has asked the company to make
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    • 170 15 Bernama A FOREIGN BANK in Kuala Lumpur has filed a M 56.4 million suit against Malaysian Deputy Agriculture Minister Alex Lee for non-repayment of an overdraft loan. The suit by Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association was filed on Oct
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    • 971 15 SHARE PRICES continued Wednesday's re-cord-breaking surge at the outset yesterday helped by Wall Street's fourth consecutive record session overnight. At the opening, the FTSE 100 index was up a net 11.6 points to a new high of 1,733.8 but dealers said it was likely that the market would
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    • 307 15 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Bedford One-for-one $0.50 per shore Bonvests Hldgs One-for-four $065 per share C 1 Holdings 27 million loan stocks in the ratio of $3 loon stock for every five ordinary shares held. City Dev One-for-four $1 40 per share Rights issue of bonus with warrants in
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    • 572 15 MINING COMPANY Aokam Tin Bhd has accepted an offer to take up a 20 per cent stake in Malaysian Assurance Alliance Bhd the maximum allowed under Bank Negara Malaysia's ruling on ownership in Malaysian financial institutions. Aokam said it would issue 9.33
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    • 372 15 Bernama MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Shipping Corporation (MISC), which is making a public issue of 56.99 million shares at M 52.40 each, can be assured of profitability for at least the next five years. Datuk Malek Merican, managing director of Arab
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    • 125 15 Bernama MCB HOLDINGS Bhd. formerly known as Malaysian Containers Bhd, has a 76 per cent stake in a joint-venture project to develop a 59.3 hectare piece of land in the Petaling district in Selangor into an industrial and housing estate. Replying to a query from
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    • 144 15 Bernama GENERAL LUMBER (Holdings) Bhd has incurred a group pretax loss of M 54.6 million for the year ended Sep 30, 1986, from a loss of M 53.6 million previously. GL yesterday said group turnover fell to M 522.7 million from M 527.3 million
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 130 15 This announcement appears for the purposes of record only January 1987 Resources Development Corporation Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Invitation in respect of 17,500,000 Shares of Ssl.oo each at 552.30 per Share Managed and Underwritten by ©DBS BANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED
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  • 484 16  -  Grouping marks its 20th anniversary this year By BRIAN GOMEZ ASEAN FOREIGN MINISTERS and their six dialogue partners will meet in Singapore on June 15 and 16, two months before the six-nation grouping celebrates its 20th anniversary. Singapore Foreign Minister S Dhanabalan yesterday
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  • 203 16 FOREIGN MINISTER S Dhanabalan said yesterday that his newly acquired Ministry of National Development (MND) portfolio would occupy two-thirds of his time. In his first public comment since he was given the new portfolio, Mr Dhanabalan said he had taken
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  • 455 16  -  By SOH TIANG KENG RISING sales of second-hand cars and low interest rates have given the hire-purchase business of finance companies a shot in the arm. Finance company managers and car dealers say these two factors are mainly responsible for sparking off
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  • LATE FILE
    • 57 16 AFP A RANKING Japanese Finance Ministry official yesterday hinted at the possibility of five industrial nations' finance ministers and central bank governors meeting late this month. The meeting of officials from the US, Japan, West Germany, Britain and France, which comprise the Group of
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    • 27 16 Reuter INDIAN Commerce Minister Shiv Shankar called on the European Community yesterday to cut its industrial tariffs on imports from India.
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    • 67 16 Reuter VIETNAM has told China that it wants to normalise relations even though both sides said yesterday that their armies were battling for a fourth consecutive day along their common frontier. The Vietnamese army newspaper Quan Doi Nhan Dan renewed Hanoi's offer to hold talks
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    • 25 16 AP TAIWAN'S Cabinet yesterday approved a new national security law to replace martial law restrictions that have existed since 1949. AP
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    • 35 16 Reuter PHILIPPINE communist spokesman Antonio Zumel yesterday accused government officials of acting "like little gods" in peace negotiations and said that the talks might be headed towards total failure. Reuter
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    • 40 16 Reuter A MYSTERY salvo of artillery shells slammed into Beirut airport yesterday, setting a Boeing-707 airliner of Lebanon's Middle East Airlines ablaze. Incoming planes were diverted and the airport will stay shut till further notice. Reuter
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    • 35 16 AFP A BIG FIRE swept through the Indonesian oil town of Balikpapan yesterday, burning down several hundred houses and shops, a fish and vegetable market and several small hotels. AFP
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  • 155 16 Bernama ES IN SPITE OF the current economic slowdown, there are still opportunities for American business in a number of sectors in Malaysia, according to the Economic Trends report of the US Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. At the top of the list are telecommunications,
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  • 399 16 Bernama A NUMBER of Malaysian exports, especially electric and electronic value-added products, will gain duty-free access to the US from July. Malaysia is among a group of less advanced developing countries which will stand to benefit from the latest review of the
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  • 138 16 Bernama ONE MORE deposit-taking co-op-erative was put under receivership by the Kuala Lumpur High Court yesterday. Koperasi Bersatu Tenaga Rakyat did not object to the application made by Bank Negara before Justice Datuk Harun Hashim. Meanwhile, the three people accused of criminal breach of
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  • 96 16 Reuter PRESIDENT CORAZON AQUINO'S rise to power could not be repeated elsewhere in Asia, and certainly not in Japan, because of male chauvinism, according to the Philippines' leading Roman Catholic Prelate. "I think that the Cory scenario is possible only in the Philippines," Cardinal Jaime Sin
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  • 518 16  -  By MONICA GWEE THE ASSOCIATION of Women for Action Research (Aware) said yesterday it shares the government's concern over large numbers of educated women and poorly educated men who cannot find marriage partners. But it said if large numbers of men and women remain unmarried
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  • 367 16 Reuter THE BRITISH government came under fire from all sides yesterday as official figures showed a sharp decline in manufacturing industry jobs and a widening gulf between the poor North and the affluent South. The results of an employment census and updated figures, published
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  • 96 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures gained almost US$2.OO yesterday in reaction to the technically guided rally in platinum in the morning before running into profit-taking. Gold for delivery in February went ahead US$l.9O at U*****.20 an ounce but fell back to U*****.30. Analysts said the selling stemmed from disap-
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  • 75 16 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices were mixed in tentative early trading yesterday. Some mild profit-tak-ing set into blue chips in the morning. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell three points to 1991. But advancing issues remained ahead of falls by a three-to-two margin on volume of 23
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    • 52 16 wmm Outlook: OvorcMt with i„t,, Ijiatti a n lIIivI iiiinvtn rain Raport for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Jan at tho airport Maximum tamparatura 2S.S Aaaodatad humidity 90 Minimum tamparatura 23.1 Aaaodatad humidity 96 Hours of sunshlns 0.10 Rainfall In mllllmatras 95.0 Rainfall thla month 114.3 Rainy daya this
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 276 17  -  By JUNE LIM THE STRAITS New Zealand Conference has won a prized contract for the second successive year to ship personal effects for the New Zealand Armed Force. The contract involves transporting an estimated 150 TEUs of personal effects and 100
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    • 264 17 Lloyd's List. TAIWANESE container ship operator Yang Ming has been forced to reappraise the pendulum service which it planned to introduce later this year because of further delays in the construction of two container ships. Two vessels, the
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 84 17 Reuter SHIPPING conferences covering the trade between the Far East and Europe said they altered the currency adjustment factor (CAF) for the Philippines to zero from minus 4.5 per cent, effective Jan 10. The new CAF is based on average exchange rates from Dec 31,
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      • 69 17 THREE SHIPS with mostly general cargo are awaiting berth at Chittagong port with maximum delays of three days, port officials said. They said that since Jan 1, 29 vessels had been discharging pig iron, cement, rapeseed and general cargo and four others were loading mainly jute
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      • 136 17 THE WARTSILAE shipyard will deliver 11 ice-break-ing Arctic oil tankers of 2,500 dwt each, and one mother ship for barges, at a total value of 900 million markkas to the Soviet Union in the 1987-1990 period, the FNB news agency reported. The contracts are part
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      • 82 17 Reuter AN IRANIAN warship attacked the Panamanian-flag tanker IWorld Dawn in the southern Gulf but the missile fired at the vessel failed to explode and was lodged on board, shipping sources said. They said the 41,893-gross-ton tanker, on charter to the stateowned Kuwait Petroleum Corp,
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      • 72 17 MARINE electronics company Radio-Holland BV has signed a worldwide service contract with China Ocean Shipping (Cosco) for its Shanghai Fleet of about 160 vessels. The arrangement may be extended later to cover Cosco's entire fleet of 600 vessels. The Amsterdam-based company has similar contracts with other
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    • 429 18 NYT THE NAVY has identified the ship from which a missile was fired at an American helicopter over the Persian Gulf on Monday as a Greek dry cargo vessel, Pentagon officials said on Wednesday. But they indicated that Defence Secretary Caspar W
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    • 124 18 Reuter THE IRISH government has introduced a package of tax incentives to boost the country's ailing shipping industry. Corporation tax on profits in the industry would be cut from 50 to 10 per cent, investment grants would be awarded and shipping companies could qualify
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    • 161 18 Reuter THE JAPANESE Shipowners Association and the All Japan Seamen's Union want the government to investigate a missile attack on a Japanese ship in the Gulf, an official of the shipowners association said. "We want the government to make a complete investigation to
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    • 515 19  -  •y Kingsley Wood THEjpHARTERED Institute of Trans-port,*-Australia, has revealed there universal doubts that any Ausaalian ship could be competitive in tht international trade. If particular, the mining industry did not want an Australian flag presence believing that unfettered access to tip most competitive
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    • 1104 19 EXTREMELY quiet condition» prevailed on the London shipping freights market on Wednesday But unconfirmed bualneaa by Cargill from the US Gulf to Japan for a 52,000-ton cargo of grain at U8512.2S represented a firmer rate for this voyage for the second day in a row. From Ipewich to
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    • 242 19 Nedlloyd acquires Van Gend Loos VAN GENO LOOS, one of the oldest Dutch transport companies and the country's largest road haulier, is now part of the Nedlloyd group. Nedlloyd acquired VGL from stateowned Netherlands railway as part of its diversification programme. The inclusion of VGL will help Nedlloyd to further
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    • 93 19 WILH WILHELMSEN has sold one of its two remaining bulk carriers, it is believed to have realised about US$7.l million through the sale of the 122,976-dwt Tabor to Belgian shipping group Bocimar. The 1976-built carrier was delivered to the new owner in Antwerp on Dec 31. The
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    • 433 18 Supercarrier Service TO: PANAMA US WC/EC/QULF E. CANADA CARIBBEAN C. AMERICA iv? »-u/j 14-27,7 an \*a an vn Ufl 12/3 w w l an w w CAJIItKAII Vuta. CiriCM. tn+tpm. Nit «l Spwv. Hamßon. Knew. St Man. tan Twi*. Catfrm, fort Franc* h*. I C. MKRCIA Corttv WMt M», Sm
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    • 756 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd j STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok Q&OGLtij^, P&O Containers Limited PEGASUS PWOE VMM 13-M Jm M-I7 Jot pegasus pride vmm »a jm a-a tm BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL ***** M HKKJk«ii»L«I2J JJiJKJdXZjJLLI'J LI'J J
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    • 508 19 £<7 SudAirwriomna CSAV del^>o EXPRESS SERVICE TO CHILE fudu vukl Froetlwrno vessel nk ajmca mq mtof val* sto AVESKL M NATIONAL TRUST 14/1 U/J IM 1« W «1 A VDSL ua [NATIONAL TRUSTII/l *1 M 2JJ !M CARGO FOR PUNTA ARENAS, TALCAHUANO (SAN VICENTE) ACCEPTED WITH T/S VIA VALPARAISO —Agents
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    • 299 19 NOTICE are pleased to announce the appointment of their new agents in Port Kelang, Kuala Lumpur Penang from 6 January 1987 HSH SHIPPING SDN BHD KUALA LUMPUR Lot 20-02 20th Root MENARA PROMET Jalan Sultan Ismail ***** Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel 03-*****40 Telex MA ***** Cable HAISUNBOAT KL PORT KELANG
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    • 445 20 TO CONIININ! UK EXPORTS r*mPK Frankfurt Eifrvn 12/1 Ufi •niM* U/l Cw*i»n by W B/1 Tatyo Bay 27/1 2*l Larp lay Wl W Kaaap Item 12/2 14/2 19/2 a/2 Uvarpaal Bay 25/2 27/2 City rf V 3 l/l Fra«fcfart Ejpma 11/3 13/3 BaaaMar a/3 22/3 Hwtonfapaaa W Kltana Mart 27/3
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    • 667 20 JK.Sline FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 FUROPE VIA SUEZ B 1 Membtt of thf *cc Consortum TROM OJROPE VIA SUEZ A Menibrr of thf Acr Comortun MCRCATOR 41E C.R. TOKYO 7E Mill* CONIAINIRISED 10 (ROM NORTH AM)RICA WIST COAST •FDR/MOTHER VESSEL ssi mjf prosperity m m ai/p. prosperity vn CUT 7E/KWV
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    • 291 20 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd u TEt 2?***** (?0 Lines) TLX RS ?20f>1 HRS 2067? STRAITS/JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS Loading at appropriated Berth P4-P5 NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG. TAIWAN CHINESE PORTS SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE VIA MAURITIUS REUNION immu ma Mm
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    • 1046 20 I IB I —Aa—i m a EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER LIVING EVER GLONY EVER UNKING EVU OUMC EVE* LEVEi EVU GUANO ALSO ACCEPTING! 1) PMVtKNCt I WILMINGTON. I EVU GROWTH EVU GRACE EVU GREET EVU GRAM EVU GOVERN EVU GIFTED HKG KSG KLG PUS OS*
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    • 677 21 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE i ill *rtmv SIN MY MM SIN M.W u Hrr wi iw wi ion nn wi nn an 14/1 17/1 an tin nn i«n BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE PASIR GUDANG
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    • 645 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT W EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT MM BMVEN IDM MVRE STON PKLANG fWW IFOR M, U. wUA I*l iw 10 EG*?* •mmm Ufl I*l UP Up Up 40 Ifl NRG. TRPN fc* un an m sn an ug w wn an an an
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    • 463 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: FX DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESUM LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD m BILBAO BREMEN A'DAN/R'DAN H'BURG 11/2 24/2 27/2 13/3 17/3 I*3 23/3 zs/3 ap 2/4 if* 11/ i M 11/4 13/4 17/4 n* m 4/5 WWW 25/4 Said, Port Alexandria. Owo>, Trtoolo.
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    • 364 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m MYOMA YWA VIOIW PA-AN VIM* PAGAN Wm •MANDALAY Loadinf for Europe BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kolang Penan* Bangkok M km 12/13 Jan 15/11 Jan VI F* 4/5 Fat V* BANK LINE NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE ROAM HULL CLYDEBANK VI9N
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1213 22 USA CANADA ATUIIITIC CHIT (Round Tho World Sorvfco) Li K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. VERAZZANO BRIDGE VM 0. MINISTER V2S PAOHC CtAST PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH WEST FEEDER VSL SP PK PN SP MOTHER VSI T/S PORT LA/LB OAK MOTHER VSL T/S PORT SEA VCR P'LAND J. BRIDGE
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    • 535 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AonpNng FCUFCL ConMnwv f Lmt mS S a*« Mb Fw Sf*i Mh Aecavb "RABtROAS" VJ2 20 Jan Ftt IS F«b 13 F«# AteVßnt IPFtt Vlo2Slaa "RAMOAS" V.27 SF* 24 F* 5 Mar Iter Atei/Bra IFA "CHAMDIDAS' 1 Iter 16 Iter Iter Z! Iter Adal/Bns "«R *11
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    • 639 22 GOLDEN LINE GUM GUAN SHTHNG (PTE) LTD 21. I« b* Sfraet smgapok «im m sjum at no STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: s*por. p.mm* p» GOLDEN HARVEST Cotomtio/KaradM/Dubai/Kuwart IM7 Jan GOLDEN HAVEN Cotombo/Karaeh./Muaeat/Dota fM FA *PWB twn Sam Karachi Sarjah Oa—— K—i a 3T "a 3 3 NN6 CHENG 4UB Sfl I(V2
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    • 410 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road ®27 6 International' P>a/<| Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 do L»nes) BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK rr7 ul? 1 PHItIJRON SHIPPING AGENCHS P!( W PHILI-ORIfNI LINES PIE LID y HUD Of I ICE 63 POBWON POAti aO: I AH(O ASIA BUIIOMG SlNtjAPOflf 3106 tfi ?:m?? ??m;69
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 599 23 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD Ft EU/AUST TP A/SEA T«i No Otfte* Tanrtaal CPF BOOKINGS VWBI *****53 27KM2 Z7W77 man *****s owe OR DIRECT INKS 27UH ZTMUt P.MMI NEPLINE SON. BNO. MM K.U«Wur NEPLINE SON BHD. JB«B Panang NEPLINE SON. BHD. BNWBIRHMNIIIMIRIINI J Un NEPLINE SON. BHD.
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    • 446 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels OONAM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON sr 5-" ST* Sr smssc. is 10 Ho I Donjm 7olN 2W 29/1 iff j| MV 'Jasmine Prim*'. d»t Ml tona/Bale. Cap. cfca Laycan Jan 17 M FtO 17. Attapttn« carp to Karaa/Japan/Tahnn/H.K. Sh*l «UNI'.
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    • 618 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANC PENANG M/S SHARIKAT NAN SOON SON BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS MAI THONG SHIPPING
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 345 24 .fffST REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) vessel RAT ANA IHUM 149 I Fri/Sat lln Pt li '.i i.. .1 SEA DRAGON JENLINK PIYA BMUM TO SOUTH THAILAND m RAT ANA BMUM 11.\ i}. m S3! i.w.v.i... EMCHESE&?!■ W.V'.l a RATANA BMUM RATANA BMUM TO P.KELANG PENANG
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 156 24 n Regional Weather r m 5, s* •i m •I V* K m a m •c >A CJ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AJM. THIS MOANING. LfGCNO R Thunderstorm Tempwoture c Shower Weother W«xJ direction with speed m knots Ron C-) Cloudy Sky Wov h^ht <*• «d«oted ky
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    • 368 25 Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE INDIA VESSEL VfiY SINGAPORE CALCUTTA MADRAS KATHRINE SIF 001 SAILED 12-15 JAN IX-19JAN FLEX AFRICA 009 13-13 JAN 11-21 JAN 24-24 JAN KATHRINE SIF 010 2S-2SJAN 31-02 FEB OS-06FEB FLEX AFRICA OU 30-30 JAN OS-0I FEB U-12FEB Agents: C.F. Sharp
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    • 121 25 Tkl INTEROCEAN LINE TEL- *****34, *****94 TLX MO. MA ***** ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS A LCL/FCL TO NEW ZEALAND SW6VOK TIL *****11 (12 UKS) POUT KELMG TE 713J107/I BANGKOK TEL *****94-5 ESPRIT SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL *****00 TLX R*****7 FAX *****68 SPORE LOADING FOR NAILA 10/1 BOM, MUSCAT,
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    • 315 25 INTERCONTINENTAL TIMBER CARRIERS BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD PARCEL SERVICE To: CONT/UK PORTS: SINGAPORE CALICO SHIPPING PTC LTD T* aW Tlx; RS SSUt CAUCO FAX: 2M271 PORT KELANG PERKAPALAN UTAMA SON BHO T«l: M—<l KOTA KINABALU KESAWAN SHIPPING SON BHD T* a» (1 Man) Ft* 2MB TG. HANI RASA MUHIBBAH SON BHD T«t
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    • 186 25 T< LINES WEEKLY FCL LCL CONTAINER SERVICE SPORE IBKK NKG KAO KE£ KOe hoj BUS rt LAN «5 12n IS/1 22/1 23/1 2S/1 2*l 30/1 31/1 kuo ksiung m 20/1 an m tin w tn m w TAO YUAN 701 21/1 21/1 5/2 1/2 1/2 12/2 13/2 14/1 KUO LUNG
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    • 225 25 GLORY NAVIGATION TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SPORE P.KELANC PENANC PALEMSAMC KLAWAN TIMBER GLORY V-C SJIM 31/12 C.SELATAN Vll V-» 13/1 15/1 m C.SELATAA VI V-Sl 24/1 2M 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 521 26 iTTTJJTF 13 L CROSS WATER mpes ACCEPTING FCL LCL HONGKONG KEELUNG/TOKYO BANGKOK AUSTRALIA FREMANTLE USA/CANADA UNITED KINGDOM/EUROPE NEW ZEALAND iyi zm 1/2 14/1 22/1 2J/1 13/1 20/1 27/1 11/1 21/1 V 2 19/1 1/2 19/2 13/1 20/1 27/1 22/1 2S/1 30/1 21/1 6/2 5/3 Ratter > Roao #09 08 09
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    • 473 26 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE LTD •001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. *****22(3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO 111'AMM PKLANC PNC VESSEL ANSON ANSON ANSON ANSON ANSON ANSON VOY NO VS2K7 VS3K7 VSHI7 V 5337 VS3X7 VSJ4I7 SPOPt 10/11 MN 12 JAN 13/14 JAN
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    • 518 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Coneorbum) CHO YANG SNIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) ORIENTAL CHIEF VS2W KOREAN JACEJIN V37W NEPTUNE CRYSTAL VOW KOREAN CHANCE V3M LtHarv* R«m fitoM M burj In* Antworp in w 4/2 7/2 w m mm im ww 1W 17(2
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    • 824 26 S COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) f "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" f K Loadma fw CaHao, Matararu, Ho and al ottw Panivan ports Mth traralMpnwrt at K M Kobe On CPV Throufti Bills of LadMg to final dartmabon. A 4 Panang* P. Kalang Singapora S 5 THOMASEVERETT 17/11 Jan J A
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    • 237 26 ■>■■■■ l < Z I M LA KST SAV Spain, Barbados it, Carribbean.East Canada, HAITI, Port N. ST. LUCIA FEEDER i S PORE I MAINLINED A. VESSEL 11X7 IM HAIFA 11.1X7 MJD UIJB 14X17 11X17 A. VESSEL 15.1J7 ZM CALIFORNIA US! UJJO ISJX7 MB HUB A VESSEL 1J.1X7 ZM HONGKONG
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