The Business Times, 4 February 1988

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1988 75 CENTS
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  • 256 1 Reuter Dow Jones lower WALL STREET stock prices yesterday inched lower in early trading. Modest gains in the dollar and the bond market failed to encourage investors. The Dow industrials lost two points to 1951. Declines led advances by a four to three margin on volume of
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  • 377 1  -  By LEONG WEN WAH MANUFACTURERS Hanover Trust Company yesterday dismissed rumours that it is closing shop in Singapore. "While I don't think it appropriate to comment on market rumours, if the question is do we have any intention to
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  • 253 1 NEWS OF PRIME lending rate cuts by major US banks and fresh signs that the US expansion is losing more momentum yesterday weakened the value of the US dollar on Asia's major foreign exchanges. The price of gold also tumbled to a
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  • 582 1  -  Common stand to be taken at Asean-US dialogue By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE will have the backing of other Asean members in its efforts to convince the United States that the Republic should not be removed from its generalised system of preferences (GSP) scheme. It
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  • 198 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan had good reason to drop Taiwan, South Korea, Hongkong and Singapore from a programme that gives favoured trade status to most of the Third World, the New York Times said on Wednesday. "Those nations, known in the trade circles as the
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  • 263 1 Reuter THE US MOVE to end special trade concessions to Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea and Hongkong presents a golden opportunity for Indonesia to boost its exports, according to an Indonesian business leader. Sukamdani Gitosardjono, chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and
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  • 183 1 STOCK MARKETS in HongKong and Australia rallied while trading in Singapore and Tokyo remained dull and listless amid a lack of fresh factors yesterday. In Hongkong, share prices moved up sharply owing to the stock market having caught a whiff of a drop in
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  • 458 1  -  By CORRINA LIM c STOCK Exchange of Singap. 's decision to open for trading i the third day of Chinese New 'ear raised eyebrows but its lai st circular asking for the attendance of remisiers on that day takes the cake. In
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  • 266 1 Reuter SINGAPORE, Hongkong and South Korea have criticised the United States for removing them from its list of developing countries eligible for special trade concessions. The protests were made in Geneva on Tuesday at a monthly closed-door meeting of the ruling Council of the
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    • 314 1 Wm SKIES HAVE NOT been sunny for Nissan. After slipping to fourth place in the race to sell cars, the Japanese manufacturer has also had to suffer the ignominy of recalling two of its most popular models. HOME NEWS. Page 2 SWEEPING TRADE LEGISLATION in the US is getting a
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 403 2 THE 543-ROOM Royal Holiday Inn is planning a major revamp which will see the hotel spending some $45 million, according to a source. The hotel and its adjoining shopping-cum-office complex along Scotts Road were built at a cost of $45 million 14 years
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    • 576 2  -  By JEFFREY TSANG SKIES HAVE NOT been sunny for Nissan. After slipping to fourth place in the race to sell cars, the Japanese manufacturer has also had to suffer the ignominy of recalling two of its most popular models within a span of six
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    • 409 2 JAPAN'S largest computer manufacturer, Fujitsu Ltd, which began to buy assembled chips from its Singapore subsidiary last October, is raising its demand for the components. Its subsidiary, Fujitsu Microelectronics Asia (FMA), is investing another $3 million to cope with the stronger demand
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    • 178 2 THE Registry of Vehicles will have a new registrar when its present chief. Mr Lee Yew Kim, leaves in April to join the Customs and Excise Department as director-general. Mr Lee will be succeeded by Mr Phua Tin How, who will leave his
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    • 84 2 A SEMINAR on the Singapore Companies (Amendment) Act 1987 with particular reference to the substantial property transactions and the acquisition of company's own shares will be held this Saturday. Organised by the Singapore Association of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, the seminar will
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    • 176 2 NISSAN SUNNY CARS first bought in 1982 are high on the suspect list of possible defects in the rear suspension arm. Late yesterday, the Japanese manufacturer furnished BT with the following chassis numbers of the cars that could be affected by this problem. This number will
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    • 441 2 Seminars and r V2 Cahnen Tel: 2711 013 Courses 1 jr on Tlx: RS3 1 Fax: 5E Feb 12 Economic Uncertainty and Financial Crisis Implications for Singapore Businesses Shangri-La Hotel Association of Small and Medium Enterprises Feb 13 Certificate in National National *****66 (commenceManufacturing Resource Productivity Productivity ment dote)
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    • 509 3  -  By MARTIN SOONG OCEANO INSTRUMENTS Far East (OIFE) is developing two new oceanographic products for offshore oil and gas exploration. The company, one of 547 companies displaying their products at the 7th Offshore Southeast Asia conference and exhibition, has already turned out a prototype
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    • 121 3 THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) is inviting public comments for four standards, two drafts and an amendment. The standards are SSI73: 1977 Glossary of terms relating to timber and woodwork ($2O per copy); SS 237: 1980 Specification for vermicelli ($4 per copy);
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    • 247 3 SINGAPORE Bus Service (SBS) has ordered a new computer system costing $3.2 million to improve its operating efficiency. This was disclosed by SBS managing director Mr Tan Kong Eng when he spoke of the challenges of 1988 for the bus operator
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    • 361 3 HOWARD DONALDSON has been appointed regional manager of Australian-based K H Stramit Corporation and managing director of Singaporebased K H Industries (SEA). Mr Donaldson, a key mover in the setting up of K H Industries in Singapore, has more than 20 years' of experience in this region.
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    • 421 3  -  By BOEY KIT YIN THREE LOCAL electronics companies have received a grant of $150,000 from the Skills Development Fund (SDF) to set up in-house training programmes for their workers. The three companies, all involved in printed circuit board assembly, are Sino-Technic, Elmec Systems
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    • 224 3 FOUR factory occupiers were fined $600 each on Tuesday for operating without valid factory licences. A Labour Ministry statement yesterday said mSre would be prosecuted at the end of the month for a similar offence. Last December, four were fined $500 each
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    • 707 3  -  By ANNA TEO THE GROWING demand in Japan arising from a strong yen has prompted Japanese drinks producer Pokka Corporation to speed up its investments in Singapore. Instead of investing $10 million over three years as planned, the company has decided to pour in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 290 2 ARE WELCOME! Three eminent experts in their respective fields will give their views on the Copyright Laws in Singapore with regard to Lotus software. 4C Venue The Pavilion Inter-Continental, The Royal Pavilion Room. Date 9 Feb '88 Time 2.30pm 4.30pm Mr Neil Goldman International Counsel for Lotus Development Corporation Mr
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  • ASIA – PACIFIC
    • 884 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time OA OA472 0015 SYD/MEL THAI TG481 0025 BKK SIA SQ11 0115 LAX/NRT Ul U1453 0315 NRT IC IC555 0655 MAA MAS MH681 0820 KUl AAAS MH811 0910 PEN MAS MH671 0920 KUL SIA SQ103 0950 KUL AC AC858 0950 YYZ/LHR/BOM
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    • 232 4 AFP THE OVERALL US trade deficit with Asian-Pacific nations jumped 10.6 per cent in the first 11 months of 1987 from the same period a year earlier. On Tuesday, the US Information Service in Hongkong said the United States deficit of U5597.9 billion
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    • 329 4 AFP THE PHILIPPINES is to decide finally the fate of US military bases in 1990. Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus said in an interview published in Manila yesterday. The former senator told the Daily Globe newspaper that he was personally
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    • 133 4 Reuter INVESTMENT in new and existing projects in the Philippines rose to 8.11 billion pesos in 1987 from 4.60 billion in 1986 but the pace of foreign investment slowed in the final two months of the year as Communist rebels stepped
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    • 154 4 Bernama INTERNATIONAL pharmaceutical product manufacturers were criticised on Tuesday for dumping obsolete medicines in Third World countries. The editor of Farmakon, an international medical journal, Dr Purwanto Harjasputra, said they could easily do this to Third World countries due to Third World authorities' lack of knowledge
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    • 309 4 Reuter JAPAN has accepted a dispute panel report by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade calling for removal of its import quotas on 10 farm goods. But delegates have expressed doubts over Tokyo's intention to carry out reforms in two areas. With Japan
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    • 241 4 UPI MANY AMERICAN states are actively seeking Japanese investments in spite of friction between the US and Japan on issues such as car quotas and the trade imbalance. a New York public relations firm said on Tuesday. Duomo and Associates said that
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    • 299 4 Reuter BRITONS lured by television images of Australia's sun-soaked beaches and colourful bicentennial festivities are flocking to its high commission (embassy) in London to ask about starting a new life Down Under. Migrant councillor Jo Rodigari said in London on Tuesday the Australian
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    • 421 4 AFP STANDARD and Poor's gave the New Zealand government a vote of confidence in its handling of a "sluggish" economy on Tuesday as Finance Minister Roger Douglas emerged victorious in a Cabinet struggle over implementation of "Rogernomics". The influential New York credit-rating agency
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    • 195 4 AFP CHINA has raised tariffs on several imports including industrial and chemical materials, machinery and electrical appliances, the New China News Agency reported on Tuesday. The biggest increases would affect imports of photographic chemicals and equipment, bicycles. automatic telephone switchboards. air conditioners, refrigerators
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    • 121 4 AFP THE OPENING of the Chinese economy to foreign countries is irreversible, Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang told an international business conference in Switzerland on Tuesday. Speaking through a satellite link-up from Beijing to some 700 businessmen and economists assembled in the Alpine ski resort
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 72 4 Doonesbury MRHtADf&f.WfiT POXXJ&CALIOF FRAtKU NOT THAT MROUSH*>ROUm MUCH.TM 1 x THE IRAN AW6HT ARMS P0&OH t 9O KAL* J usually SUP THE cabinet k*£UH66>. mk 'y>> ml V M IJ 14 A V/J TO ra 5? ft •St'. k r* ea K. 1 BY GARRY TRUDEAU ...BUTFROM THE BACK OF
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 361 5 Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN, in a last-minute bid to win US$36 million for Nicaragua's rebels, offered on Tuesday to give Congress a role in releasing further arms aid to the contras. "At the appropriate time, I will invite Congress to act by what is called
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    • 395 5 AFP THE International Monetary Fund, in a quick review of the global economy following the October stockmarket collapse, shaved slightly its growth estimates for this year, monetary sources said. At the same time, however, the IMF estimated that the 508-point drop in
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    • 251 5 AFP EUROPE'S two biggest trading blocs have agreed to step up moves to deregulate access to their markets. The European Community (EC) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) said in a statement at the end of a ministerial meeting in Brussels on Tuesday
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    • 166 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S gold and currency reserves showed an underlying rise of US$3B million in January after a U553.74 billion rise in December, the UK Treasury said. The underlying trend, net of borrowings and repayments. is a guide to Bank of England operations to support
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    • 124 5 Reuter COMMONWEALTH countries, nettled by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's declaration that she has "won the argument" over sanctions on South Africa, are trying to marshal evidence to prove her wrong. Mrs Thatcher, a staunch opponent of sanctions, kept Britain aloof from the eight-nation Committee of
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    • 518 5 Senate aiming for new Bill by next month AP SWEEPING trade legislation in the US, put on ice in October following that month's 506-point stock market slide, is getting a new spurt of life as lawmakers shake off the financial jitters. "Without
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 142 5 wm "SS/ Max/ Note Min (°C) 27/11 Sonny 07/03 Cloudy 11/04 Cloudy 22/16 Cloudy 33/24 Clear -/26 Cloudy 02-13 Clear 14/08 Sunny 08/00 Cloudy 08/03 Clear 20/14 Cloudy 08/04 Showers 27/20 Cloudy 08/01 Cloudy 24/16 Clear 15/08 Cloudy unav 30/09 Sunny 26/16 Cloudy 01-03 Cloudy 05/01 Rain 31/27 Sunny 04/02
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1810 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed lower against most major currencies yesterday with most of its losses occurring at the opening. The market was depressed by news that major US banks trimmed prime rates to 8% per cent from 8% per cent and also by news of a drop
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    • 275 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at slightly lower opening levels yesterday in thin trading. Short-dates and term rates declined 1/16 point at the outset following a weaker US federal funds rate, higher bond prices and news major US banks trimmed their prime rates to BV4 per cent
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    • 153 6 Gold futures on Fob 2 100 troy ounces. USS per troy ounce Opon Mtfl Low SoOte Fab 456 20 457 JO 453.70 453.90 -0.20 Mo> 458.20 458.20 458.20 455J0 -0.10 460 00 461.90 458.10 458.30 -aio Jwn 464.00 466.70 463.00 463.10 -0.10 Aog 469 80 471.00 469.00
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    • 569 6 MARCH EURODOLLAR opened sharply higher at 93.06 in Simex yesterday as the market reacted positively to the weak US economic data and the cut in prime rates by major US banks by point. The March contract touched a low of 93.05 before firming to the day's high of 93.09,
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    • 1721 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS W*dnMdoy, Fabrvory 3 1988 DEUTSCHE MARK (SIMEX) NkMc*M NkMpM HWI IM Ml Mp Lm M 55 CAI 56 CA» 57 266* 271 CA» 58 1AM 171 3 59 741 76 9A 7 60 IM 17 49A 45 61 2 2 2 133A 129 62 CAS 235A
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 408 7 NYT ALAN GREENSPAN, the chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, has rejected a presidential task force s proposal that the Fed take over the supervision of trading in the securities markets. "We seriously question this recommendation," Mr Greenspan
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    • 170 7 IndicitM Km ivtrtgc of tt># prima iNdhf ritoi of 12 major banks in S'pora Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Feb 3 uss DM SWFC Y«fl 1 •o 1 K 6 7/16 5/16 3 3/« 1/4 11/4—1 4-37/1 1 M#I 13/1* 11/16 15/16 13/16 3 3/« 1/4 1
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    • 49 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market fell point to end at 3% per cent The onemonth term rate rose 1/16 point S$ Interbank rates at 12 noon yesterday: Offer Sn* 3 3/i 1/4 3 2 15/16 3-mort* 3 1/1* 1 15/1* Overnight mod* 3 1/4
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    • 80 7 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity RID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months 6 months 1 year BQ*****N RY*****S BY*****T 05.5.88 30.6.88 24.11.88 2.96 2.97 2.95 2.91 2.92 2.90 2.95 2.90 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rate WD
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    • 66 7 AP CHINA'S state council will issue 9 billion yuan (US$2.4 billion) worth of Treasury bonds this year. The official Xinhua News Agency said on Tuesday that while the Bank of China had issued bonds on the international market and other Chinese banks had sold bonds domestically,
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    • 564 7 Economists see even lower rates in coming months NYT AMERICA'S leading banks lowered their prime lending rate on Tuesday by a quarter of a percentage point to 8-1/2 per cent. The move followed a government report that its main economic forecasting gauge declined in
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    • 191 7 Reuter JAPAN'S Postal Life Insurance System (Kampo) is reducing the proportion of US Treasury bonds in its foreign bond portfolio. Kampo, one of Japan's biggest investors, had 433 billion yen, or 26.8 per cent of its foreign bond holdings. tied up in T-bonds
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    • 102 7 Reuter WESTPAC BANKING Corp will cut its indicator lending rate to 18.5 per cent from 18.75 per cent, effective Feb 8. The New Zealand bank said in Wellington yesterday that the indicator rate, the basis for charging most overdrafts, term loans and personal loans, had
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 253 8 Bernama PETRONAS plans to establish itself further in petroleum production when its upstream subsidiary, Petronas Carigali, starts crude oil production from its Dulang field offshore Trengganu in the later half of 1990. Datuk Murad Hashim, senior vice-president (downstream) of the Malaysian state oil corporation,
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    • 225 8 Chinese Produce FAMA Qotina prttm or i Fob 3 Exchange Coconut oil (M$/100kg) SoltorT noon doling prlcot on Now drum 165.00 Fob 3 (SS/100 kg) 2nd bond drum* Mi 157.00 150.00 Coconut oil Local In bulk 147.00 Bulk FOB 120.00 Copra (MS/i ookg) No 1 (oitato) Old drum
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    • 323 8 HONGKONG: Gold closed moderately lower yesterday but managed to regain some early losses in the afternoon. Selling in the morning by US houses was influenced by bearish sentiment after the metal failed to benefit from the cutting of prime rates by major US banks. Trading was fairly active
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    • 300 8 London Commodity Exchange 1 Bvyor/SoHor doling prtcos on Fob 2 (£/tonno unlo m ipodflod). Provtou* doting prta parwdhiih. m In Coff«« Bash ln-itoro London, >«Hort option C1F London Mar 1215/1218 (1216/1217) High/Low 1223/1211 May 1238/1240 (1238/1239) High/Low 1245/1235 Solo* (2269) Cocoa Mar 1076/1077 (1072/1073) High/Low 1084/1070 May 1096/1098
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    • 123 8 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday attempted to rally from midsession lows, but the lack of followthrough buying pushed prices sharply lower on the close. March closed 11% US cents lower at U555.97 a bushel, one cent off its low but below the watershed mark of US$6.OO. Prices sagged
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    • 134 8 WHEAT futures in Chicago closed 216 to 1% US cents lower on Tuesday with March off 2% cents at USS3.26* a bushel. Prices eased in sympathy with losses in neighbouring pits. A rally attempt that moved prices higher at midsession failed as the soy complex sold off sharply. Corn
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    • 499 8 Malaysian crude palm oil prices closed wsaksr yesterday, extending falla on further short selling in sympathy with limit-down trading in palm oil futures and lower overnight Chicago soyoil futures values. Absence of foreign palm oil enquiries, particularly from India, continued to dampen sentiment, while prospects of a rebound
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    • 84 8 MOST PRODUCT MARKETS yesterday showed little change from Tuesday with discussion and trade thin. Naphtha prices, however, rebounded slightly as more firmer buyers emerged into a market where Marrch 1-15 cargoes are relatively tight. US$/borr«i Oiongt Onbol (Mm) 1540 0.H W«t Turn infi rmg dim <, WT1
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    • 217 8 SINGAPORE The rubber market closed slightly easier yesterday with March One RSS buyers quoted at 217.75 cents/kilo, down 0.50 cent from Tuesday s close. After a steady opening, prices eased slightly on lack of buying intereet in quiet morning trading. Quiet conditions continued to prevail in the afternoon. Brokers
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    • 114 8 THE TIN PRICE on ttw Kuala Lumpur Tin Marfcat rots on# cint to ckwc it MflTiO i kg In modarataly tctlvi trading yn> tarday, daapita highar turnovar and kmar European apot ttn prtoaa. Starllng'a flrmnaaa agalnat tha Malaysian dollar promptad soma good Europaan damand nnnala ti Uli ana,
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    • 221 8 RAS prices mtc Mto/k* PC In Ma NOON CLOSE p« ;«n In* 1 RSS Prompt 221.50 222J0N pvywrs 221 JO 222JON bit 1 RSS Mor 88 218.00 218 JON 217.75 218.25N bit 1 RSS Apr 88 217.50 218.00 217.25 217.75 bit 2 RSS Of 216.25 218.25 216.25
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    • 79 8 1 s poM«n) MARCH 1988 AM* 1988 (current month) (forwor 4 mont»~ RAS NOON NOON fco"" SlfcB SSI 30 2)6.00 21S.00N 216.00 21L00N SSt 50 ***** 216J0N 214JO 216J0N MRELB L Mtan Siltn SMI CV 274J0 276J0N 275JO 277JON SMt I 274J0 276J0N 275J0 277JON SMI 5
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    • 66 8 BT is not all hard core business and financial news. We take "Sports" rather seriously too. Our writers comb the sporting arena to furnish the well-informed professional with news on golf, tennis, bowling, etc. And, of course, the all-round executive cannot afford to miss Sewy's golf date every Tuesday. After
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  • FOCUS
    • 1944 9  -  Both lenders and borrowers alike are beginning to change their attitudes towards the Third World debt problem. Such shifts in attitudes might just upset the delicate balancing act that has staved off disaster so far. In London, DAVID LASCELLES and ALEXANDER NICOLL review the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 120 9 Jk Scalpel...scissors...sutures... Business Times Whether you're a surgeon, lawyer, contractor or engineer, you need to be kept well informed to maximise returns on your money. In the same way a surgeon needs his tools to operate, he needs Business Times to help him make sound investments. Fluctuations in shares, in
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 498 10 PRINCE SIHANOUK'S decision to resign as the head of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK) does not come as a surprise. Since the prince has done that before, one would not be surprised if the prince once again retracts his "irrevocable" resignation. Nevertheless,
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    • 1545 10  -  Even before the dust has settled over the recently concluded Asian Aerospace '88, the organisers are already mapping out their marketing strategy for the next show just two years away. With aircraft makers wanting a slice of the Asian market, it is anticipated that
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    • 764 11  -  By JOHN FULLERTON Reuter A REPORTED US Middle East initiative failed to break new ground in trying to end violence in the Israeli-occupied territories, analysts say. Instead, US proposals have infuriated Palestinians and prompted a sceptical response from Arab officials and
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    • 911 11  -  In the autumn of 1983, West Germany lived up to its model status by riding out an onslaught of protest from its anti-nuclear weapons lobby and deploying US cruise and Pershing-2 nuclear missiles. Now, as Nato faces crucial choices on nuclear planning,
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    • 700 11  -  By CLYDE HABERMAN NYT IT WAS a small gesture, but South Koreans nonetheless took note the other day when president-elect Roh Tae-Woo presided over a public meeting and said that people could smoke if they wished. To many Koreans, that was an
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 297 10 ADVERTISEMENT HOT TIPS FOR THE DRAGON YEAR Will 1988 prove supersition right and be a prosperous year for investors? To help readers map their investment strategies, Singapore Business went to the experts. A survey of financial advisers from six money houses Credit Suisse First Boston (Asia) Ltd, Morgan Grenfell Asia
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 594 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Heroine of courtroom drama (6) 7 What Tim Green joined? (8) 8 In which a little fellow gets pushed around (4) 10 Buy old scrap twice over! (6) 11 Walk or be carried on the street (6) 14 A familiar fellow of note (3) 16 Made
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1131 11 w aoB aaaio PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Lingo. Lovelaw Parents and Children (See highlights). Coming Attractions. World Musk Album. Just Good Friends. Mountain Men A Lonely Conquest: This episode recounts the fascinating story of Hermann Buhl and his single-handed feat of dimbing Nanga Parbat, a mountain in
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  • SPORTS & LEISURE
    • 400 12 UPI ALONG THE same route used for presidential inaugurations, about 500,000 fans were expected to brave rain and wind late yesterday to honour Super Bowl champion, the Washington Redskins. Spectators were expected to line the parade route in Washington, which
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    • 280 12 UPI LET THERE BE cork. Bring on the homer hankies Inhale the aroma of a freshly mowed infield. Baseball is coming, and you're tempted to grumble: "What took so long?" Four months between line drives seems too much, and the thrill of arbitration cases
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    • 389 13 UPI AUSTRALIA, led by Pat Cash, plays Mexico on Friday in the high altitude of Mexico City in the first round of Davis Cup play. The heavily-favoured Australians, though, will have to contend with the slow play of clay courts and a fiercely partisan home
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    • 223 13 AP A 10,000-METRE running race in Bali on April 3 will pay a total of US$l million in special prizes if both the men's and women's world records fall. The chairman of the Indonesian Amateur Athletic Federation, Bob Hasan, said yesterday
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    • 155 13 Reuter CANADIAN Ben Johnson failed to better his world indoor record for the 60 metres, but easily beat his rivals with a time of 6.49 seconds at an international athletics meeting in Madrid on Tuesday. Johnson was quick off the blocks, but never pumped
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    • 545 13  -  By CHARLES SAVAGE IN WHAT PROMISES to be a gruelling event, more than 300 people from 12 countries will battle against the weather as much as against each other on Sunday in the first Nature's Farm Biathlon championship. The event, beginning at the
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    • 516 13 AP RENALDO "Skeets" Nehemiah has no doubts he can again be the world s No 1 high hurdler. "Greg Foster is the best hurdler in the world right now." Nehemiah said on Tuesday. "I have to acknowledge that. But when I start coming around,
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    • 349 13 AP FROM TORCHBEARERS to tick-et-buyers. the Canadian Rocky Mountain city of Calgary is full of signs that the opening of the winter Olympics is just around the corner. In bitter cold weather. Calgary is busy putting the final touches on preparations for 16 days
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    • 568 13  -  Jranklif speakinq... by WALTON MORAIS THE PRESS RELEASE from Hongkong was to the point. The men's professional tennis council, it said, has been informed that Hongkong will no longer participate in the Nabisco Grand Prix. "A 15-year-long marriage has ended in divorce,"
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
    • 4234 14 FOREIGN INTEREST in bellwether stock Singapore Airlines helped boost activity in an otherwise quiet day at the Singapore stock market yesterday Total volume shrank to a trickle of 17.6 million shares worth $35.22 million against 20.76 million shares worth $37.12 million
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    • 2934 14 BID 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 at 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE StOUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Aono (I IB B 120
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    • 210 14 MALAYA TIN PRINTING COMPANY Limited: EGM at WTC Convention Centra. Confarenca Hall 2. 11th Floor. World Trade Centre. (Use Lift Lobby C or 0), 1 Maritime Square, Singapore 0409 on Saturday. Feb 6. at 11am. DUFF Bached: 15th AQM at No.21 23. Jalan Husaetn. ***** Ipoh. Perak on
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    • 264 14 Monagers' prices Japan Gr Fund I4S ISO for Feb 4 Stonto* Thrift fund 078 078 Singapore Unit Trust (JOB Manage ment Thd Cornered 0*1 0*7 Unrfund 0805 0005 Thd Savings Fund 0.79 OSS Umbond*0*85 101 S'por* Frog Fund S'pord See Fund x Oil 040 066 MARA-Bumiputra S port
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 678 15 mz\m sstcxsl* HOCK LOCK SIEW UP TO last October, the stock market represented, to many publicly-listed companies, an exciting investment avenue to boost their bottom-lines. There was very little reason to doubt that the bull rally which started in May 1986 after hitting a post
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    • 310 15 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES Ltd s $178 million rights issue with transferable subscription rights (TSRs) has been oversubscribed by 2.61 per cent. When applications closed on Tuesday, the company had received total acceptances for 173.75 million shares compared to its issue of
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    • 227 15 AFP THE HONG KONG Stock Exchange is to appoint a local Chinese businessman as chief executive when Robert Fell retires from the post in May. "An absolute majority of our members are ethnic Chinese and so it will be more convenient to
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    • 245 15 FORMER BANKER-turned-entre-preneur Allan Ng is to sever ties with First Capital Corp, a company which he helped to build from scratch into one of the biggest property groups in Singapore. A statement from FCC (formerly known as Sealion
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    • 178 15 Bernama UNITED ENGINEERS (M) Bhd (UEM) has not signed the agreement for the construction of the multi-billion-dollar North-South Highway project in Malaysia because the matter is still under negotiations, the company said yesterday. In a statement, UEM executive vice-chairman Halim Saad said the company
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    • 103 15 GROUP PROFIT after tax and minorities of M 510.93 million ($11.72 million) on turnover of $178.98 million ($200.12 million) for the year ended Nov 30, 1987. Earnings per share came to 5 cents (5.4 cents). A final dividend of 3.375 cents per share has been declared and
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    • 584 15  -  By LISA LEE LUM CHANG HOLDINGS has taken over management control of Ambassador Holdings following the resignation of chief executive Gopinath Pillai, who will leave to join Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd. Two directors of Lum Chang Holdings Mr David Lum and Mr
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    • 597 15  -  By AMY BALAN IN THE LATEST MOVE to gain shareholder support, the board of Malaya Tin Printing has offered "any genuinely interested party" to take a look at the legal opinions prepared in regard to a $4.5 million claim
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    • 309 15 GENERAL SECURITIES Investments Ltd, a closed-end investment trust backed by the DBS Bank, has ended its 1987 financial year with dismal results. Apparently quite badly hit by the October stock market crash, GSI actually went into the red in the second half of
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    • 96 15 SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore} LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES The undermentioned share certificates have been reported lost, mislaid or destroyed Certificate Not. C *****76 C *****02 In the Name of Azhar Sidd>u DBS Nominees Pte Ltd No. of Shares 1.000 1.000 Notice is hereby given that duplicate
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    • 641 15 GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of General Securities Investments Limited wishes to make the following announcement: I AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1987 1987 1986 Company Group Company Group Compan* ss S$ S$ SS 1 Operating Revenue 2.891.000
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  • REGIONAL MARKETS
    • 311 16 Reuter HONQKONG Telecommunications, born of a merger between Cable and Wireless (HK) Ltd and Hongkong Telephone Co Ltd, both subeidiaries of Cable and WireJeaa PLC, has made a grand entry on the Hongkong Stock Exchange. As a result of the merger, Hongkong Telecom, the
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    • 100 16 AFP THE Hongkong subsidiary of troubled US toy giant World of Wonder Inc announced on Tuesday that it was going into liquidation. Sourcing International's liquidator David Hague said he was still working out the company's total debts, but added: "We are talking
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    • 2843 16 SHARE prices were taken lower for the second session running on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday in subdued trading. Losses again overwhelmed advances by a wide margin while business volume remained on the thin side. However, bucking the general downtrend were a handful of
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    • 1398 16 Hongkong Reuter SHARE prices on the Hongkong market closed sharply higher yesterday on news of a drop in the US December leading indicators, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index climbed 55.96 points to 2,354.46 and the broaderbased Hongkong Index rose 36.59 to 1,537.72. The market started with
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    • 71 16 Reuter JAPANESE firms have nearly doubled their biotechnology research and development spending to about 650 million yen in 1986 from 350 million in 1981, says a report by the Bioindustry Development Centre in Tokyo. Sources said the report, covered 137 private medical, chemical and food
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    • 483 16 Reuter SHARE prices in Tokyo closed lower yesterday in featureless trade due to the inability of the market to advance without fresh incentives after a recent string of gains, brokers said. "Sentiment is much brighter now than in December and at the beginning of the new year," said Mr
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    • 477 16 Reuter THE Australian share market closed higher but off its peak yesterday, as steady gold prices and an eight point rise in the Dow Jones encouraged selective buying. Brokers said gold and resource stocks made strong gains on improved base metal prices and steady bullion to lift the market
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    • 161 16 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index rose 2.14 to 317.29 yesterday on a turnover of 2,300,880 shares worth 290.18 million baht. FEB 03 BAKT 1Ao Kham Thai 166 -5 Ayudhya Invaatmant 306 2 Bangkok Agro-lnd n anntfik DamIt 82 317 -2.5 +4 Bank Ol Ayudhya 314 8 Charoong
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    • 231 16 FEB KT S 2 72 Kolin 36.00 0.5 Kuochan Dav Laa Chang Yuan 46 00 42 40 -31.5 1.2 72 50 42 50 1.2 Cathay Cona 77 00 -05 Nan Ya Plat 61.00 unch 239 00 80 50 -0 5 Chang Loong 55 50 52 50 -1 Pacific Elact
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    • 488 16 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP SO AND IN THE MATTER OF KIM KUAN PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai at an Extraordinary General Meet)tig of Kim Kuan Pte Ltd duty convened and held at 36 Robinson Road. City House. Singapore *0106
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    • 430 16 NOTICE PEI HUAT DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD (In members' voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Pel Huat Development Pte Ltd, held on 2nd February 1968, the following special resolutions were duly passed. 1. "That the Company be wound up voluntarily and that Mr Tan Olm Soo of M/s O.
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  • WORLD MARKETS
    • 836 17 New York Reuter STOCKS ON the New York Stock Exchange closed higher on Tuesday as a strong trend towards lower interest rates was underscored by the decision of major banks to cut their prime, or base lending rates. Gains were fairly broad-based as stocks
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    • 903 17 London Reuter SHARES on the London market stood mixed at the official 0900 GMT opening yesterday and volume was again light, with many institutional investors happy to keep to the sidelines until some fresh incentive to trade emerges, dealers said. The FTSE 100 opened 1.4
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    • 1070 17 Selected indices HONGKONG All Industrials Hongkong Index Wednesday Tuesday ***** 1.999 9 Wednesday 1.537 72 Week ogo 2.0000 Tuesday 1,501 13 Week ago 1.574 13 NEW YORK Hang Seng Index Dow Jones Wednesday 2.354 46 Tuesday 1.***** T uesday 2.298 50 Monday 1.944 63 Week ago 2.409 66 Week ogo
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    • 226 17 Reuter ELDERS Futures Inc. a unit of Australian-based Elders IXL, sees interest growing in grain/oilseed futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBT) in the near term. This is due to the return of some investment to the grains/oil seed markets from the
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    • 575 17 Price-setting practices questioned WALL STREET J Reuter THE US Securities and Exchange Commission report on the October 1967 market collapse argued against imposition of broad price limits on stock trading, but said brief trading halts based on preset standards may warrant further
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    • 391 17 Reuter EURO-EQUITIES are set for a recovery this year, but volume is likely to be only about a quarter of 1967 s total of just under US$lB billion, say market analysts in London. After October 19, when Wall Street share prices fell 22.6 per cent in
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    • 311 17 NYT AFTER BEING derailed by the October collapse in stock prices, the new-issue market in the US is getting back on track in 1988 but only at a snail's pace. The initial public offering of any substantial size since Oct 19 was the previous Tuesday's US$22O
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    • 476 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Low Kok Lian of No. 225 A Jurong East St. 21 #06-769 Singapore (2260), have applied for a RETAIL LIQUOR SHOP licence in respect of premises at M/S. Wan Sheng Tang Bo Ji Medical Trading at 252 Jurong East St. 24 #01-169 Singapore
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    • 485 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chong Chee Koon of No. 873 Kranji Rd 13 V* ms Singapore (2573), have applied for a Retail Beer Shop Licence in respect of premises at M/S Sheng Cheong Store at 873 Krai\ji Rd 13% ms, Singapore 2573, and that this application will
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  • 406 18 AFP UPI A LAWYER seeking annulment of polls held by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's United Malays National Organisation (Umno) told the Kuala Lumpur High Court yesterday that the political party may now be an illegal society under Malaysian law. Raja Aziz Addruse, leading counsel for
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  • 512 18  -  One outlet closed and six sold By BOEY KIT YIN SINGAPORE Animal Husbandry Enterprises Ltd (SAHE), which pioneered the dry-market chain here, has been left a hollow shell following a restructuring. Seven companies were formed last October to manage the assets of SAHE's seven
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  • 140 18 AP THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila and Malaysian Foreign Minister Abu Hassan Omar launched the Thai-Malaysian Joint Commission at a ceremony held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Malaysian Foreign Ministry officials explained that the commission, which would meet at the foreign ministers' level at least once a
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  • 313 18 Bernama ES THE ASEAN Committee on Trade and Tourism (Cott) will meet in Singapore later this month to discuss ways of dismantling non-tariff barriers (NTBs) hampering regional trade. At the four-day meeting starting Feb 26, the committee will recommend
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  • 176 18 AP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino yesterday vetoed legislation that would have boosted tariffs on imported garments from 50 to 75 per cent. Congress approved the tariff increase last month after complaints that imports from South Korea, Hongkong, Taiwan and Thailand were flooding the market
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  • 347 18 Bernama SINGAPORE and Malaysian officials are conducting extensive discussions in an effort to reach an early agreement on a plan to pipe natural gas from Trengganu to Singapore. Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu told Malaysian journalists visiting Singapore that the
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  • 283 18 UPI AP THE JAPANESE government must pay the US compensation for refusing to open its market to certain American farm imports, government officials in Tokyo said yesterday. The 96-nation General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) in Geneva unanimously approved a ruling on Tuesday ordering
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  • 400 18 Bernama ES A BILATERAL trade agreement scheduled to be signed shortly will greatly reduce tariffs on Malaysian exports to China and reduce shipments through third countries, according to Malaysia's Deputy Trade and Industry Minister DatuK Kok Wee Kiat. "This, we hope, will
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  • 428 18  -  By PATRICIA M SCHERSCHEL Financial Editor AT BEST, the world economy will sputter along at a snail's pace in 1988. but there's a substantial risk of a recession taking hold, an influential European banking official said yesterday. "My outlook is on the gloomy
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  • 237 18 IN SPITE of the stock market crash, more venture capital funds are being set up in Singapore, according to the Economic Development Board. A number of the funds are expected to be active by June and several are in various stages
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  • 102 18 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES softened yesterday on selling by day traders frustrated at the lack of follow-through buying on a rally over Tuesday s highs. At mid-day, April gold was up US$l.3O at U*****.70 an ounce, with buyers pulling out at U*****.90 versus Monday's peak level of U*****.20.
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  • LATE FILE
    • 44 18 Reuter WEST GERMAN Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher has invited counterparts from other leading industrial democracies to hold talks in Bonn. A spokesman for the foreign ministry said yesterday that there would be no specific agenda for the informal talks. Reuter
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    • 38 18 Reuter A DRAFT law allowing the state to sell up to 49 per cent of its holdings in companies nationalised after Portugal's 1974 revolution has won easy passage in a late-night parliamentary vote in Lisbon.
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    • 36 18 AP BRITISH hospitals cancelled routine surgery scheduled for yesterday as nurses launched a 24-hour "day of action" to demand higher pay and more government money for the beleaguered National Health Service.
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    • 58 18 Reuter ISRAELI Premier Yitzhak Shamir has sent one of his top aides on a secret mission to Paris, timed to coincide with the presence there of Jordan's King Hussein, said Israel Radio yesterday. A spokesman for Mr Shamir confirmed that Cabinet Secretary Eliakim Rubinstein left
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    • 46 18 AFP INDIA became Asia's second nuclear naval power yesterday when Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi inducted a nuclear-powered submarine leased by the Soviet Union. The Press Trust of India said the SSN Victor 1 class submarine arrived in Indian waters on Tuesday. AFP
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    • 29 18 AP INDONESIA will receive a squadron of F-16 jet fighters from the US in January 1989, said Armed Forces Commander General Benny Murdani yesterday. AP
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    • 45 18 AP CHINA said yesterday that US-South Korean joint military manoeuvers are "detrimental" to the relaxation of tension on the Korean peninsula. A Foreign Ministry spokeswoman in Beijing was responding to a query about the annual exercises Known as "team spirit". AP
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    • 38 18 AFP THAILAND has stepped up air strikes and re-captured several positions occupied by Laotian troops in fighting between the two countries over a disputed border area, said an official in Bangkok yesterday. AFP
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 419 19  -  By JUNE LIM WHILE OPERATORS in the trans-Pacific are getting the jitters, their counterparts in the Far East-Europe trade are looking forward to a promising year. Though industry sources do not expect a repeat of last year's performance, they have projected westbound traffic
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    • 107 19 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of Port Workers' Unions and the Association of Shipping Agents met for talks at the Labour Ministry to try to solve a dispute at the strike-bound port of Limassol, union sources said. Workers at the Cypriot port began a 48-hour strike
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    • 105 19 THE Intergateway Re-ex-port System has been extended to Jurong Port. The scheme, available at Jurong Port from Feb 1, was already in operation at other Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) gateways. The scheme will make it more convenient for shippers to make use of
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 84 19 Reuter EGYPTIAN port officials expect Alexandria to remain close till today. High waves of three metres and strong winds of up to 30km per hour had kept the harbour closed and stranded nine ships inside and outside the port. Four cargo ships were unable to
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      • 78 19 Reuter THE ASSOCIATION of West India Trans-Atlantic Steam Ship lines (Witass) said the currency adjustment factor (CAF) for the Hamburg/Bordeaux range, Marseilles. East Germany, Poland and Soviet Baltic ports will change to 22 per cent from 25 per cent, with effect from Feb 16. The
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      • 86 19 Reuter THE Malaysia-registered freighter Clinker Trader has run aground in stormy seas off the northern Japan coast near Akita. an official of the Akita Ocean Security board said. Heavy waves forced the 4,911-ton freighter to ground after it took shelter in a port near Akita, the
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      • 85 19 LAWYERS for the UK ferry group. Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co were at the High Court in London issuing preparatory legal documents as a first step towards trying to get National Union of Seamen funds seized for contempt of the High
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      • 111 19 JAPAN'S Maritime Safety Agency has been questioning the captain and crew of a North Korean freighter for allegedly discharging waste oil in Japanese waters. A patrol boat from the Oita Regional Maritime Safety headquarters spotted the 9.615-ton freighter Song Rim on Monday discharging what
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    • 373 20 Reuter A LADEN GULF chemical tanker narrowly escaped disaster when an Iranian fighter launched missiles at it only hours before Tehran offered a deal to call off a planned offensive against Iraq. Regional shipping sources said the fighter streaked down the port
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    • 446 20 Reutar TAIWAN'S largest shipbuilder, state-owned China Shipbuilding Corp, has won enough orders from both at home and abroad to keep it busy until the end of 1989, company officials said. The new orders, worth about NT$6 billion and received between July
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    • 169 20 Reuter VESSELS in lay-up, idle or under repair fell in January. London shipbroker Howard Houlder said tankers which were mothballed amounted to 9.61 million long dwt (comprising 55 vessels) in January from 10.06 million dwt (63) at end-Oecem-ber. Combination carriers laidup at end-January amounted to 1.04
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    • 161 20 Bernama OFFICIALS of the Canadian Coast Guard and DOB Consultants of Montreal are expected to viait Malaysia to hold discussions with Malaysian port and transport authorities. The visit will be a follow-up to a seminar held on Jan 28 and designed for Malaysian maritime
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    • 231 20 AFTER an extensive one-year trial, a ship data recorder is ready for commercial production. The manufacturer of the ship's equivalent of an aircraft black box, IHN Precision Electronics GmBH (of Hamburg) says the recorder will be priced at around Dm 130,000 (U5577,000), including a
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    • 164 20 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): "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 Djakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd
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    • 367 21 Lloyd's List SWEDISH shipowners have warned the government that many will go out of business without the support of a new international shipping register. The hard-hitting message from Sveriges Redareforening, the owners' association, is that the industry will not survive unless Sweden follows the
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    • 137 21 Fairplay THE UNITED Shipowners of America (USA), the political pressure group formed in November last year to lobby the US government, has appointed its first president. He is Mr William P Verdon, an ex-vice president of United States Lines responsible for legal, regulatory and legislative affairs.
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    • 271 21 Reuter NORWEGIAN investors in transport group Koninklijke Nedlloyd Group NV opposing the firm's controversial restructuring are appealing for help ahead of a crucial shareholders' meeting on Feb 12. Amsterdam lawyer and spokesman Frans Corpeleijn said that Norwegian businessman Torstein Hagen and his group, who hold 4
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    • 245 21 ALL SURVEYS were conducted on Jan 19 Argentina Buenos Aires 10 vessels operating; Bahia Blanca Waiting time of up to four days. Australia All ports Normal operation. Bangladesh Mongla 15 vessels operating; Chittagong 25 vessels operating. Brazil Santos 50 vessels operating. Cameroon Douala Waiting time of up to
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    • 8122 26 3®aB[D(IEB 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
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    • 100 26 Area/Port Viscosity Dsnstty CST st 50C G/ML St 15C Water Volume 0/0 Africa/Red Sss Jeddoh Durban Arabian Gulf 111/180 149/170 0.948/0.975 0.988/0.^93 0.1/0.8 0.1/0.2 Ras Tanura Bahrain Europe 152/229 109/188 0.946/0.968 0.966/0.976 0.1/0.3 0.0/0.2 Rotterdam Hamburg Le Havre Genoa Far Eaat 38/502 121/394 28/338 39/273 0.969/1.001
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    • 1270 27 A VERY firm condition prevailed throughout the London shipping freight market on Tuesday as strong demand persisted for bulk carriers throughout the size spectrum Several more bulkers found period employment in the time-charter sector. Japan Line took the 155,400 dwt Kildare at US$l2,OOO per day for two to
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    • 1290 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES V*IMl Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Alfesom K19 alongside 0502/1500 Boiymshon K30 alongside 0502,0600 Boiyunshon K2I alongside 04 02/0600 Builder III K23 alongside 04 02/2359 Equator V K22 alongside 04 02/1300 Fengqing K35 alongside 08 02-2300 Koto Bokti K32 alongside *****600 Koto Nogo K33
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    • 684 20 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT HONGKONG EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY RHINE MARU TOKIO EXPRESS KOWLOON BAY BENAVON AMSTERDAM. CARIBBEAN t S. AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT VOY NO HAMBURG HAMBURG EXPRESS# TOKIO EXPRESS KOWLOON BAY THAMES MARU FRANFURT EXPRESS BENAVON OSAKA BAY KITANO MARU R'DAM/ SOUTHANTWERP LE HAVRE AMPTON Sid
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    • 22 20 Lines and services represented by /--/gri&S Members of the Registry of Accredited s M?ZftA y Shipping Agents, Singapore National vMkSSB*.i Shipping Association.
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    • 383 20 CHA RGEURS REUNIS f* m SIN( .APORf f HOUlP'f s f At 22^^ Sport Pon SAN JUAN 2MB ID. ESTERO 11/ M la rwja am •Si*)QCt to iiNMtomom Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd t E LM A UfDOCCA 'fcji C M AC r ft (HQ ~OC 12 3 PptllpQ Penjnq f.2324^
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    • 651 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd F&O Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Sinoaoon to Sibah Sarawak. Brunai Ports sod Bangkok enuhc.HTTHW yi"-»r 1 3 PEGASUS PROGRESS PEGASUS PROGRESS rpan P Rlani fM N'kari tlawa mm um am nm am ma m m mm mm mm am am um ism am
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    • 675 21 (CDS HARRISONS CROSFIELD W (M) SDN. BHD. CONGRATULATES BANK LINE—COLUMBUS LINE n JOINT SERVICE on the inauguration of their new ASIA SOUTH PACIFIC SERVICE Every 20 Days Sailing PKL'/SIN to P. Moresby. Lae, Kieta, Rabaui, Madana, Kimbe. Accepting via T/Shipment to Orobay, Wewak and Atotau. CONTACT TEL. NO: *****01-4/ *****31
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    • 416 22 US I NOSE J MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRAN SMOJAAT IRAN SHOJAAT Singapore Loadinf tw in Port BANDAR ABBAS (let call) 16/7 DO (2nd call) KYOWA LINE PNC/8. PACIFIC SERVICE Singapore Loading for: 4 27/2 JAVA, LAE. HRA, TLG, LTK, MALAU MICRONESIA SERVICE A VESSEL
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    • 861 22 le»: JliN* UC.S.ljhe am imrr mi c riso FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO fUROPE VIA SUtZ A Membft ol thf Ace Consortium FROM I JWOPE VIA SUEZ J Mfmbff ot Ihf Ace Consortium KOREAN JACEJIN tit 17/2 KOREAN JACEWON (IE 19/2 NEPTUNE CRYSTAL 43E 22/2 CHINA CONTAINER 43E 1/3 HONGKONG CONTAINER
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    • 999 22 EVERGREEN run Con:j,r t >r Srw> lound-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVE* GUANO EVE* GENIUS EVE* GLEAMY EVE* GREET EVE* GLOK EVER GENTLE EVER GENTRY EVER GUIDE EVE* GOLDEN EVER GUARD ALSO ACCEPTING I 1) "WVIOCNCE I SGP NW KSC KLC PUS OSK TYO KSN w-w% y s ss sg gg
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 750 23 vi PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE KOTA EAGLE MAJAFAHfT KOTA MNOA OOWA 17M SU> 2358 %n IMB 14/2 JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURABAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE SIN MY MM SIN 7/2 11/2 13/2 It/2 11/2 It/2 20/2 23/2 22/2 21/2
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    • 496 23 irm BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS TASMAN JEBSEN NEW ZEALAND LINE t FIJI AND SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN NOUMEA AKI T6A NAP TIM TIM/LY TIM/ON BLUFF 1/2 2/3 6/3 7/1 \O(3
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    • 592 23 OP Oil fcT\ DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAWDEIA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES ITUI A. |jiT4l MATARMMM »Ai SAMOA WMTIOT KUTAI/14M Sublet to IralucomonL AI«o accepting cargo to C—Mum, Port Slid. Port Aliiindrtt Qtnnj TriMit ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH
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    • 265 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) ire P.Kelang Penang Bangkok HTONEYWA V232W 17/20 Ft PAGAN Vl2« M AN VI2IW 14/15 FA 22/24 Fob BANK LINE CLYDEBANK V22N FORTHBANK V2IN TAMAITAI SAMOA VI2N IVY BANK V2IN BEE CO ASIA VIS Sport 7/2 WEIRBANK VIS Sport 29/2 (PNG
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1318 24 kL K"LlflE SHIPPinG-DflTfl PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST FEEDER VSL 'PK/PNG SP MOTHER VSL NEPTUNE JADE VU Sid 4 Feb G.W. BRIDGE 13 ORIENTAL FAIR V 7 6 Feb 11 Feb MANHATTAN BRIDGE 9 ATLfirmC COAST (Round-The-World Service) •PK/PNG SPORE LB CHLS NFK NYC HFX NEPTUNE JADE Vll Sid 4 Feb 27 Feb
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    • 642 24 INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCI Container sr*. i courier van if* r fnr"i INDIAN COURIER V ON S O.A. PRAOESH V JtH TNEOOOR FONTANE VISN LOTTE SCNEEL V 32 INDIAN COURIER V.2IN 10. NAGALANO V M TNEOOOR FONTANE V.I6N LOTTE SCHEEL VII INDIAN COURIER VJBN 10. TRIPURA V.MN LOTTE
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    • 710 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUM SWUNG (PTE) LTD a. Tttot Avar Strart SINGAPORE SIM TEL U43M (10 LINES) Far S343SM STRAITS/PCRSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN HARVEST Cotombo/KaradM/Dubai GOLDEN HAVEN C«loin()o/Mrad«i/Duta< CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Shanghai/Hsinkant 23/24 Fab CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 11. LOO HE 42W
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    • 509 24 PHIU Oni€NT UN€5 PT€ LTD HEAD OFFICE 63 ROBISSON ROAD -07 1? AFRO ASIA BUIiOING SINGAPORE 0106 TELE* RS ***** PHIII FAK *****76 sa EAST FAR EAST ia destiutior M Ui7. irrti rv'itvi! M. HOW KOBE KEELUNG COLOMBO KARACHI BOMBAY uimwuywh,-,-.'* nunn. r?*m lATTAHA. BENGHAZI TWPOU, ALEXANDRIA. PORT SAB. PIRAEUS
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 663 25 \\NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD J.bkru NEPLINE SDN. BHO. 23 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A mwtbif o4 ttvo ACE Consortium NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD. FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA Term in J i CFS BOOKINGS 27*5753 *****42 *****22 222X253 *****1* *****16 *****13 *****41 NEPLINE SDN BHD. 3UM7 INWARD/OUTWARO NEPLINE SDN BHD. *****33
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    • 309 25 heung-a shipping Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON S PORt Aul NIS MPIUNI AWNI !l S »'U 1 1(1 ?ei 'hui i; ■W/Sio .'.'l.M.'.' (Oprr .t.„ns) 7.WW .MlH.'*4 (Trim.ni j .Mi.'lni Ml. ntf (IIS) Ma arsiA JUNh TUNAS S( I lA HHt> i i.
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    • 941 25 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. nunc cuipam/* it? HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON. BHO MESSRS HAI THONG SHIPPING 127 Panang Straat Penan®,
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    • 387 26 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 .30 Lines. FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD VE.B DEUTF R ACHT/SE EREEOEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROft IS'PORE |*CBO I~LNACA •VIA COLOMBO: Accepting cargo for INDIA Bomfcey. Cochin. Madras I Calcutta
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 156 26 Regional WMtker I \y <Wk L 4* M i, fs* V J:"' y-i ty fm r A m ivv: WOHmCAKT WEATHER ANO SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JOAJM.TTM R Thunden.orm X\ V Shaw w*o»her Wnj dvecnon wiMt K>»«d n knot, Ro,n Wov. Cloudy Sky h^w •rjoce m* art «<*ce«e4 kr mm »tocfc
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 843 27 <C F5> CRYSTAL trs FRE GHT services PTE ltd T«l: *****88 (8 LinM) BOMBAY/COLOMBO OTHER REGULAR CONSOL PORTS: USA (LA, HOU, NY, INLAND POINTS) EUROPE (HAM, ROTT, FLX, LDN) NZ (AUCK, WELL, LTON, DUN) AUST (SYD, MELB, FREM) FAR EAST PORTS m UNI-OCEAN LINES PTE. LTD. 60 Cecil St #02-01.
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    • 178 27 UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGECY PTE. LTD. pTi IRAQI LINE i««0' t*■ raise to» iiiti■( transport EAST BOUNO SERVICE ETA SPORE LOADING FOR W i*m an im» WEST SOUND SERVICE n* SPORE LOAMNC FOR IV3 MM. Anita ALFARABI MV SIND6AD THROUGH l/U to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCETTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 352 28 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** ft. I \S| R\ \R I I\l K I) STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE iPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFTS •Subject to carco inducement "Loading (or Takamatsu NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN CHINESE PORTS,
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    • 509 28 CGI FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-EAST COAST/GULF/CANADA/MEXICO AND FRENCH WEST INDIES For Gulf: Miami, Mobile, New Orleans, Houston/Mexico Vera Cruz, Mexico City Alto serving Halifax, Montreal, Toronto. New York, Baltimore. Portsmouth, Norfolk. Savannah/FRENCH W. Indie* Port De France. Pointra A. Pitre. Dagrad D. Cannes COLUMBUS
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    • 283 28 LCL WEEKLY SERVICE TO: KEELUNG 8/2 HAM/BREM 4/2 BANGKOK 3/2 ROTTBIDAM 4/2 HQN6KON6 8/2 TILBURY 4/2 FRfMAItfTli 18/2 SYB/M&B 7/2 ADELAIDE 16/2 (transit time 12 days) WEEKLY CONSOL. SERVICE FROM GERMANY CON-CARRIER 55/87 CON-CARRIER 56/87 ETD GERMANY ETA S PORE 14/1 4/2 21/1 11/2 LCL SERVICE TO CARRIBEAN PORTS ST.
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    • 644 28 CALL US ATP. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE 1 K. LUMPUR '04-€*****/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 •02-*****22 *****0 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FROM EUROPE vsi I permai 02i JUTLANWA Ml n. oelft LOADING FROM GOTHENBURG. BREMERHAVEN. HAMBURG ROTTERDAM OTHER ORIGINS AARHUS. AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP, BASLE, BREMEN.
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