The Business Times, 15 May 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, MAY If, 198$ 75 CENTS
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  • 550 1  -  RISING CHARGES REFLECT GENERAL TIGHTENING OF SUPPLY By GENEVIEVE CUA OFFICE RENTALS in at least one area outside the coveted Central Business District are rising along with the general boom. Rentals along Alexandra Road, which boasts the gleaming PSA Building and
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  • 430 1 THE GOVERNMENT must explore the possibility of recruiting Members of Parliament for a limited period of two to three parliamentary terms. First Oeputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said last night. Such a practice will widen the pool of talent and
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  • 247 1 Bernama MCA PRESIDENT Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik yesterday called on Chinese professionals and intellectuals to take a more active role in politics and stop being "bystanders". He said most middle-class Chinese preferred to be apolitical and were content to "take
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  • 100 1 AFP CAMBODIAN resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk said yesterday that he strongly oppoaes moves to take away Cambodia's seat at the United Nations from his coalition, according to Western diplomats who met with him at Bangkok. The Bangkok-based ambassadors said Prince Sihanouk had told them that
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  • 471 1  -  By SHOEB KAGDA IF MALAY-MUSLIM children are to attain the national education norm, a three-pronged approach must be adopted to help them improve at a steady pace, according to a Mendaki working paper on education. The paper on the future role
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  • 481 1  -  B* DAVID CHEW THE MALAYSIAN CHINESE Association (MCA) won a resounding victory over its arch-rival the Democratic Action Party (DAP) in the Bentong parliamentary by-election on Saturday, confounding pundits who had predicted a narrow win by the MCA. MCA candidate Datuk
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  • 147 1 Reuter THE MALAYSIAN Prim# MinlMr. Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad, said yesterday he was considering changing the election laws to cut down on by-elections and deter members ot parliament from resigning without a valid reason. Malaysia has seen five byelections resulting
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    • 274 1 Need a housing loan? Wvvroov, 737-7977 im l Mortgage And Finance (S) Lid A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkongßank 6 C laymore Hill #03-01. Claymore Plaza Singapore 0922 MANAGEMENT THE SKILLS of specialist economists might appear hard to sell to the average market. But the business economist is alive and well
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    • 174 1 Focus Banking 9 What the Sino-Soviet summit holds Citibank's Ecuador move criticised Asean Warning on world economy 4 Banking 9 Terms set for aid to Manila Malaysia Golf 18 Mahathir to woo US investors Zoeller still leads US economy 6 Tennis 9 Fed may consider easing credit Showdown for US
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1295 2  -  Economic tea-leaf readers flourishing in public and private sectors By RALPH ATKINS FT THE SKILLS of specialist economists, schooled in the language of supply and demand but not actually making anything might appear hard to sell to the average market. But the business economist is
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    • 703 2  -  Spotlight on T/Management By PETER LEONG Peter Leong is a manager with Ernst and Whinney Consultants Pte Ltd. CASH PLANNING is an important aspect of business management. A highly profitable business may become insolvent through poor planning and management of its cash resources. Cash management
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    • 771 3  -  By CHUANG PECK MING SEEING IS BELIEVING may be an overused adage but it aptly explains why Metalform, a small met-al-stamping enterprise, has finally put aside all qualms and taken steps to upgrade its operations. All it took was a week's visit
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    • 1020 3  -  Information technology the most lucrative sector Many consultancies, including foreign firms, have managed to build up successful businesses in Japan, reputedly the second largest market in the world. MICHAEL SKAPINKER reports, however, that it is by no means an easy market to
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    • 107 2 To meet the growing interest in the profound political and economic changes taking place in Hungary, the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce, with the support of the Singapore Trade Development Board, is organising a workshop "Reforms, Challenges, New Business Opportunities" Venue. World Trade Centre, HallU(lltb Floor) Date: 18 May, 1989, Thursday,
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 439 4  -  By AL O LABITA Jr THE UNITED NATIONS Development Programme (UNDP) has warned the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) to be wary of the dire effects of the structural changes of the world economy in the coming decade. Speaking at an Asean seminar
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    • 549 4 UPI THE CHINESE government threatened a confrontation with pro-democracy students yesterday, announcing the square where students are staging a hunger strike protest would be closed today for the beginning of a historic visit by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The announcement, carried by the Beijing Daily, stiffened
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    • 239 4 AFP PRESIDENT George Bush's nominee as ambassador to South Korea said on Friday that negotiations should begin soon on reducing the US troop presence in South Korea. "I think we are approaching the point where our troops can be reduced,
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    • 448 4 Bernama DATUK SERI Dr Mahathir Mohamad leaves Kuala Lumpur today for the United States to convey to American entrepreneurs the economic opportunities in Malaysia and the need for them to increase their investment and economic activities in Malaysia. He is scheduled to meet
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    • 163 4 AFP SOUTH KOREAN exports of electronics goods and cars have been affected by labour disputes, while rising wages and the strong won have trimmed growth in fibre product exports, the Trade-Industry Ministry said on Friday. A ministry report said the prospects of
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    • 149 4 AFP SOUTH KOREAN construction firms want to hire skilled workers from Thailand, the Philippines, India and Bangladesh for a government project to build 180,000 apartment houses near Seoul, industrial sources say. The workers would be the first foreigners ever hired for a local construction
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    • 319 4 AFP PHNOM PENH government troops and their Vietnamese allies have been carrying out major sweeps against resistance forces in north-west Cambodia in the past several weeks, provincial officials say. Persistent guerilla activity by the resistance factions of the Khmer Rouge and of former prime
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    • 227 4 AFP THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Sawetasila has said the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) opposes a US Senate move to isolate the Khmer Rouge from its non-communist Cambodian resistance partners. Mr Siddhi has been informed by the six-member non-communist Asean countries of
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 581 6 Figures suggest Fed efforts having an impact Reuter WITH THE US ECONOMY slowing and inflationary pressures beginning to abate, Federal Reserve policy-makers may start thinking about easing their tight grip on the credit supply, economists say. Although few economists see the US central bank
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    • 285 6 AP A SENATE VOTE is likely this week on the US$7-billion FSX warplane, which a senior senator said is of vital importance to US-Japan defence ties. "It is important that we stay together with Japan, that we maintain that cooperation and
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    • 289 6 AP TWO POLLS on the post-election turmoil in Panama indicate a majority of Americans support President George Bush's decision to send troops to the Central American nation but are dubious about using them. The polls also showed divided opinion on whether the
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    • 186 6 AP ISRAEL submitted its annual request for US economic and military aid on Friday and asked for US$3 billion, the sum received last year, Israel radio said. Israel is the largest recipient of US aid, followed by Egypt, which received US$2.3
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    • 320 6 Reuter PRESIDENT George Bush's proposal to make it easier for Moscow to sell goods to the United States will bring more diplomatic than economic benefits, trade experts said. In a long-awaited policy statement on the Soviet Union, Mr Bush said on Friday
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    • 231 6 Reuter US PRESIDENT George Bush, buffeted by Soviet foreign policy initiatives, said on Saturday he refuses to enter a public relations war with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, insisting the world needs "actions not words" from Moscow. His comments came only one day after
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    • 444 6 Reuter PRESIDENT George Bush has raised the stakes dramatically in his confrontation with Manuel Antonio Noriega by calling on the Panamanian military and people to overthrow their country's de facto ruler. Previously, Mr Bush had called on Noriega to step aside, but had not
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    • 237 6 Reuter SO MANY CANDIDATES have answered the official Soviet call to contest elections for the country's new parliament that run-off polls yesterday were expected to fail again to fill all the seats. "The trouble is that our best people haven't sorted out where they should
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    • 305 6 Reuter MEMBERS of thriving independent mass movements from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania met in the Soviet city of Tallinn last Saturday to agree on a joint drive for economic and political autonomy. In a major step towards creating a reformist "Baltic bloc" in the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 149 6 Max/ Note Mln (°C) Singapore OUTLOOK: Showers over sovoral efOM In ■•port tor 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on May 14 ot Mexico Ctty Miami Montreal Moscow Nassau New Delhi New York k.l! Nicosia Oslo Paris Penh Rio 'Janeiro Rome San Fris'co San Juan Santiago Sao Paulo Seoul Stockholm Sydney
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 822 7 AFP COFFEE and cocoa dominated the commodities scene last week, with the former soaring on short-term supply shortage while the latter, already depressed by market oversupply, tested still lower levels. Coffee for May delivery on the London market gained more than £200 per tonne
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    • 156 7 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN rubber market closed easier last week on poor consumer demand and lack of strong leads from overseas markets. News that the Inro buffer stock manager had sold all Inro's 360,000 tonnes stock had no immediate impact on the market. June International Ones RSS buyer was seven
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    • 194 7 Bernama TIN PRICES closed lower last holiday-shortened week as the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) eased four sen to M 527.94 per kilo from the previous week on cautious trading. Dealers, unsure of the market's near-term direction after the recent upsurge, were sidelined and declined to take up
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    • 164 7 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade soft red winter (SRW) wheat eased to close lower last Friday, led by the 5-1/2 cents per bushel drop in spot May to settle at U554.22-1/2. New crop eased to close 1/2 cent to 1-1/2 cents lower after being supported most of the day
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    • 135 7 Telerate FUEL OIL prices slipped lower through most of the week. Buy sell indications which opened the week at $98-100 mt drifted downwards to rest at $94-96 mt fob Sing. Volume of deals done remained thin as buyers would only move when they had to and
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    • 129 7 Chinese Produce Exchange noon doaing prt Moy 13 (Sl/100 kg) cm on Coconut oil k* FOi 103.00 OW drum FO# 113.00 N»w drum FO« 117.00 Copra Mkod (Ioom) 61 Pepper IWuwluli whtfm ••More FOi NIW w*Ue* 61 2 JO •wwwei WTNlf KM faq NIW 1 602.50 wwi* H>e<)
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    • 152 7 CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures closed higher last Friday in the old crop months on tight available supplies and still small deliveries. But new crop finished lower on speculative selling. Trade talk that widespread rains would pressure new crop months more than old and that drought problems would
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    • 266 7 Bernama CRUDE palm oil prices closed slightly higher last week on pre-weekend covering aided by a rebound in palm oil futures. the weaker Chicago soyoil futures had, however, weighed on initial values. Trading was thin and cautious as some operators were unwilling to take positions ahead of Porla's
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    • 268 7 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on Moy 1 2 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Basis in-store London, sellers option OF London May 1345/1350 (1378/1370) High/Low 1395/1335 July 1153/1155 (1150/1150) High/Low 1167/1142 So (3727) Cocoa Moy 697/698 (698/694) High/Low 698/685 July 717/718 (720/696) High/Low
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 465 8 AP A HIGH US Treasury official called Citibank "politically insensitive" for seizing an US$BO-million deposit by Ecuador for payment on a debt owed by the country. David Mulford, assistant secretary for international affairs, said last Friday that the bank had not told the Treasury what it
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    • 710 8 NYT THE DOLLAR swung wildly on Friday in hectic trading, falling sharply amid aggressive dollar-selling by central banks before rebounding to new highs for the year against the yen and the West German mark. The dollar ended the
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    • 986 8 AFP BUYING on the US dollar pushed most Asian currencies down last week, with the greenback's strength felt especially keenly in Sydney and Tokyo. The Australian unit was down nearly 2.5 per cent despite central bank intervention. The yen fell 1.5 per cent, hitting an eight-month low on
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    • 216 8 ASIAN CURRENCY average deposit rates foe 1 Ihe week ended May 12 Bio PRICES Htgh Lew US S 7 doy» 9 13/16 9 3/4 1 month 9 13/16 9 13/16 2 month* 9 7/8 9 13/16 3 montfn 9 7/8 9 13/16 6 hhih4» 9 15/16 9
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    • 500 8 Indicate* the average of the prime lending rate* of 12 major banks In S'pore PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday. May 12 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: BANK PL* ABN Bonk 6% Allied Irish Bonk PLC 6% Americon Express
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    • 253 8 Source: NDC Merchant Bank Ltd BONO prices traded little change last week. Prices staged a mild rally only at end week on a smaller than expected US retail sales figure and a subsequent anticipation of a mild Producer Price Index figure. Six consecutive weeks of shrinkage in
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    • 635 8 Gold Financial futures Source: Sin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Lid THE CURRENT lack of interest in both the Loco-Lon-don Gold contract and its June Futures counterpart at the New York Comex was highlighted last week when, encoursged by increasing tension between the US and Panama, speculators rushed to buy silver
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 172 9 Reuter TWO Japanese Finance Ministry study groups have jointly issued an interim report urging stricter risk management for banks, insurers and corporations. The repoM says, according to a ministry official, that Japanese banks are exposed to huge foreign exchange risks because they have
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    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 130 9 FOR ALL ITS EFFORTS in recent years to shed its 'solid as a rock' image, OCBC continued to hold its place as the most traditional and conservative of Singapore banks. Its logo didn't help. '"An old-fash-ioned, slow-moving junk perfect symbol for the bank's hidebound policies
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      • 63 9 <N A BT INTERVIEW with a senior financial executive recently, the question of whether the resignation of Prime Minister Nobcru Takeshita will affect the bullish Tokyo stock market popped up. "NO" came the quick reply of the executive. But minutes later, he remarked that if not
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    • 262 9 Reuter DUTCH Nederlandsche Middenstands Bank NV (NMB) has reached agreement with Royal Bank of Canada to acquire Royal Bank of Canada (Belgium) SA. The Canadian bank's subsidiary is a full service banking institution with headquarters in Brussels and a
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    • 244 9 Reuter MINISTERS from the leading industrial democracies and commercial bankers will hold an unprecedented meeting today in New York which will focus on Mexico's foreign debt. But the meeting is not expected to yield any new momentum for
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    • 317 9 AFP THE MACAU government has set up a new body to regulate the local monetary system ahead of the territory's transfer to Chinese rule in 1999, Secretary for Economic Affairs Galhardo Simoes said on Saturday. Mr Simoes said the Macau Monetary
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    • 343 9 Aid plan scheduled to start by end of this year AFP .AP JAPAN has agreed conditionally to a Philippine economic programme in a step toward the implementation of a proposed multilateral aid plan for the Philippines, government sources in Tokyo said on
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    • 129 9 Step into the office of any chairman in Singapore and chances are you'll find him sitting behind a Oiethelm desk. You'd do a lot better if you stepped into our showroom though. Because there, on the first floor of the Treasury Building, you'll find every desk in the Oiethelm range,
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  • FOCUS
    • 922 10  -  Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev arrives in Beijing today for a meeting with the grand old man of communism, Deng Xiaoping, to end 30 years of enmity between the world's two socialist giants. FOCUS takes a look at what the summit meeting holds for the two
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    • 462 10 AP WHEN Soviet and Chinese leaders last met in Beijing, Nikita Khruschev hurried out of town with a dour look on his face and put summitry between the socialist giants on hold for 30 years. A new Soviet leader is coming to town today, and
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    • 436 10 AFP SOVIET OFFICIALS visiting China for the first time ahead of this week's SinoSoviet summit find it hard to conceal their amazement at the material abundance in a country Soviet history books present as a backward "little brother". The initial reaction is the same from
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    • 590 10 AP THE Chinese-Soviet alliance lasted only a decade, but 30 years later Moscow's influence lingers in China's Stalinist-style political institutions, massive public halls and propaganda posters with rosy-cheeked socialist workers. A generation of writers in the 1950s filled their books with Soviet-style
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    • 179 10 What legal options do you have if you cannot produce this document now? mimmw 5r msSP m ss=.-' §r1 m&3 fSL ;W" iTlr, z. '"tfc, v y 1 The answer, quite simply, is Because according to the Income Tax Act, records and documents must be produced in their original form
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • DUTY-FREE ASIA PACIFIC
    • 1035 11  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA Burgeoning economies in the AsiaPacific are pushing the region to the forefront of the age-old craft of selling. And it is perhaps in the arena of duty-free or tax-free sales that the growth is most remarkable. Industry sources estimate that duty-free sales in
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    • 1007 11  -  By HERVE de BERNIS General Manager, Export and Duty-Free Operations (Asia Pacific), Ardenexport ELIZABETH ARDEN, through its Ardenexport division, is the first major cosmetic house to be represented this year in the Asia-Pacific duty-free symposium which, up to now, had concentrated on liquor
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    • 828 14  -  Writing instruments, lighters, jewellery, confectionery and cameras are overtaking alcoholic beverages as the top money spinners among duty-free products around the world. But thankfully the Asia-Pacific region still shows a healthy demand for wines and spirits, especially for the higher quality drinks. And many
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    • 646 14  -  By HELEN TAM Marketing Services Manager, Camus International (Far East) THE corporate Camus blend has four essential ingredients. These are marketing and packaging innovation, an intrinsic ability to quickly recognise and capitalise on sometimes difficult. complicated markets and a continuing commitment to premium quality cognacs
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    • 764 14 Duty-free sales of cigarettes reached US$l.3 billion in 1987, even though tobacco goods lost their worldwide market share marginally. But what about the future? This article looks in that direction. LIKE alcoholic beverages, sales of tobacco goods are steadily losing ground to
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    • 791 15 THE cash-flush Japanese traveller, much sought after by retailers of luxury and top-of-the-line goods, spent close to 10 per cent more on his trip last year than in 1987. According to a survey by Japanese newspaper Mainichi Shimbun published last November, the average
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    • 155 11 ASIA PACIFIC DUTYFREE CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION m n Ap o r THE 6TH ASIA/PACIFIC DUTY-FREE CONFERENCE EXHIBITION RAFFLES CITY CONVENTION CENTRE. SINGAPORE. I6TH-I8TH MAY 1989 More than 120 suppliers of the newest and best in duty-free merchandise will exhibrt at this year's premier duty-free show for the Asia/Pacific region. On
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  • THE ARTS
    • 1103 16 AUTHORS NYT I A3 A short-story writer. Tatyana frolstaya deals in ambiguities. As t Soviet citizen, she knows how live with them. "Things can be good, while also being bad," said the 38-year-old great-grandniece of the author of War And Peace. "We pan understand
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    • 608 17  -  MUSIC By MALINI TAMBYAH JULIAN BREAM and his brand of classical guitar playing still manages to tower above Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits, The Edge of U2 and jazz giants like Wes Montgomery, but one wonders how he does it. It is the lack of electricity,
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    • 680 17  -  By KOH TSE YING THE SINGAPORE Symphony Orchestra has been heard to strike many convincing chords in the past and melodic lines have, on numerous occasions, risen above the mediocre, leaving concert-goers with the comfortable feeling of satisfaction. If this statement
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    • 517 17 DANCE NYT MARTHA GRAHAM turns 95 this month. But that does not stop her working; she is rehearsing Mikhail Baryshnikov for his debut as Oedipus in her 1947 masterwork. Night Journey. On June 1, the Martha Graham Dance Company will present this classic
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    • 165 16 W2 «M listen to them 1 at Jade Lounge Relax with your favourite cocktail with this talented trio from Philippines. They will bring you songs in Spanish, Italian IJJI and French nightly from mine cdurt HOTCi. ®30 P m 10 '-00 a.m. SINGAPORE Tel *****33 1 Tanglin Road Singapore 1024
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    • 145 16 DIAN XIN TEMPTATION! Treat yourself to a Delectable Dian Xin lunch. All-you-can-eat for only $12.50* per person Lunch Hours: 11.30 am 2.30pm 10\ se>vce cxxge 3\ government «o> JT7 HWT REGOJCYOSWGAPORE 10-12 Scolts Rood. Singapore 0922 Te4 *****86 TAKE YOUR PICK AT PHOENIX Ai Phoenix Coffee House, you can savour
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    • 229 16 Donne Chance... a French Affaire at The Belvedere. '•if "■5 No less than 60 tempting French dishes! Appetisers are rich with oysters, stuffed trout, terrines of duckling and Charcuterie Lyonnaise. From the hot pots, try Cassoulet Toulouse. Dessert treats include Cold Lemon Souffle, Tarte Tatin and the ultimate Crepes Suzette.
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    • 682 17 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 The cry of a wool-ly-headed follower (5) 6 Rapid, if only in part (5) 9 The contorted features of a war flier in deadly earnest (7) 10 A passage one may bowl along (5) 11 Such weather brings a change of air to New York (5)
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    • 1300 17 TV and RADIO A glimpse of Bogie 9 m it > V OUR CHOICE BACALL ON BOGART, 10.55pm, Channel 12 Lauren Baca 11 traces her former husband's film career in this tribute to Bogie. From his first formula-type movie to his final appearance in The Harder They Fall, insights into
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  • SPORTS
    • 564 18 GOLF UPI FUZZY ZOELLER chipped in for a birdie on the final hole for a par 72 last Saturday to retain his lead after three rounds of the US$l million Memorial golf tournament at Ohio's Muirfield Village Golf Club. Zoeller, who held a five-shot lead going
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    • 314 18 AFP THREE ENGLISHMEN and a Frenchman were set to fight a second battle of Waterloo as the Belgian Open reached its climax there yesterday. None of the four front-runners has won a major European tour event, so there will almost certainly be a
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    • 321 18 TENNIS AP SIXTH-SEEDED Jay Berger and unseeded Lawson Duncan advanced to the finals of the US Clay Court Championships at the Wild Dunes resort in South Carolina last Saturday. Berger, the lone seeded player to make the semi-finals, outlasted Javier Frana of Argentina
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    • 263 18 UPI DEFENDING CHAMPION Gabriela Sabatini and fourth-seeded Arantxa Sanchez cruised to straight-set semi-final victories last Saturday and were to face each other for the US$3OO,OOO Italian Open women's title scheduled for yesterday. Sabatini, an 18-year-old from Argentina, played her best match of
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    • 113 18 AFP RAIN played havoc with semi-final day at the German Open in Hamburg last Saturday and play eventually had to be called off altogether. Only one match started with world No. 1 Ivan Lendl losing the first set 4-6 to West Germany's Carl-Uwe Steeb. Lendl
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    • 241 18 CYCLING Reuter DAVID PHINNEY, who last Friday won the Arlington Circuit Race the first victory by an American came out of a massive pack with 300 m left to claim the 82-km Baltimore Criterium in one hour, 42 minutes. 35 seconds. Phinney
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    • 483 18 MOTOR RACING UPI THE QUALIFICATION PICTURE stayed as cloudy as the skies over the Indianapolis Motor Speedway last Saturday. Rain washed out the first day of time trials for the 73rd Indianapolis 500, but predictions of more qualification records for defending champion Rick Mears
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    • 83 18 MOTORCYCLING AP ITALY'S Ezio Gianola edged Dutchman Hans Spaan by 0.13 seconds last Saturday to win the Italian motorcycling Grand Prix's 125 cc race in Misano Adriatico. His victory came while drivers in the 500 cc and 80cc classes completed their qualifying practice
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    • 222 18 BOXING UPI UNBEATEN Julio Cesar Chavez of Mexico stopped American Roger Mayweather in the 10th round in Los Angeles last Saturday to win the World Boxing Council super lightweight title, his fourth in three different weight classes. Mayweather, 28, who was
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 635 19  -  By KEVIN GWEE THE PACKAGE quoted under Guthrie GTS Rights seems like a case where the sum of the parts is less than the whole gauging from Friday's closing prices of the mother stock and its rights. Every 1,000 Guthrie GTS rights give
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    • 243 19 Bernama GAMING-OPERATOR Magnum Corporation Bhd has returned to profitability with a group pre-tax profit of M 519.28 million for calendar 1988 from a pre-tax loss of M 5318,000 for 1987. It said the significant turnaround, which was achieved despite a 9.14 per cent decline in group turnover
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    • 243 19 Bernama MALAYSIA MINING Corporation (MMC) has accepted Permodalan Nasional Bhd's (PNB) offer to buy 20 million shares of 50 sen each fully paid in Sime Darby Bhd. MMC said its board made the decision to sell its Sime Darby shares
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    • 1440 19 Current payment Ex data Book* don ll Total tor the year Total tor Im( year A Enterprises 6%IW May 3 May IB Jun 8 11% 10% Ajinomoto 10% Apr 24 May 10 Moy 25 10% 83% lo) Amcol 10% JuA 16 Jun 28 Jul 12 10% 9 l%lo»
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    • 561 19 KLSE levy payable when all stocks come under system MBT STOCKBROKING FIRMS will be levied a systems maintenance fee on all the transactions done through Score, the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's (KLSE) computerised trading system. The 0.01 per cent levy on the contract
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    • 686 19 Bernama FIRST MALAYSIA Property Trust (FMPT) Sdn Bhd is planning to acquire more assets to provide a portfolio of diversified properties for potential investors. The general manager of Malaysian Property Trust Managers, Roger Gumley, said: "Our funds would be fully invested."
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    • 224 19 DIRECTORS of Acma Electrical Industries have retracted an earlier decision to propose a one per cent tax exempt dividend for 1988. As the loss for the year exceeded the accumulated profits brought forward from previous years, its auditors said Acma has no profit to distribute and hence is
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    • 36 19 IN LAST Saturday's Personal Investment page. Chartpoint's regular contributor Goola Warden was described as a chartist with UOB Securities. Ms Warden is. ot course, from OUB Securities. We are sorry for the error.
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      • 1667 20  -  r 1 Singapore P L By HERMAN PHUA DESPITE last week s cautious 4nd lacklustre trading, most analysts and dealers are sticking to tyieir guns and predicting a ureak through the 1,300 level on tjie Straits Times Industrials Index within a few weeks.
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      • 6284 20 Tel Gr's Gr's lass Last Vol Week Last Quote Div Div Y'ld Net M Cap nign LOW Code Company Sale or('000) High Low Buyer Seller C'vr P/E $mil MAY 12 SESDAQ 168 120 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20* 157 -4 309 159 152 157 158 10. ON
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    • MARKET REVIEWS
      • 658 21 L x 1 Hongkong Lw! DBS Securities LAST WEEK'S market see-sawed within a 50-point range to digest the previous weeks' gains. The rally peaked off at the intra-day's high of 3,295 on Monday. Under the influence of weaker overseas markets, the Hongkong bourse
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      • 603 21 M" K.Lumpur 4 MBT SHARE PRICES made further headway in the holi-day-shortened three-day session at the Kuala Lumpur slock market last week. Although bulls failed to stamp their superiority, the underlying tone of the market was Arm. Industrial stocks were at the forefront Of
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      • 345 21 rf r .VI Sydney |g= m 4 AFP OFFSHORE investor interest encouraged a cautious air of optimism in the Australian share market last week. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index. finished the week at 1.537.1 points on Friday, a rise of 26.4 points
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      • 582 21  -  Compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended May 12 SCRIP ISSUES Amcoi: Bonus issue of one-for-two. MBf Finance: Proposed rights issue of one-for-one at M$0.50 par per share. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Malaysia's scripless securities trading system (SSTS) may be implemented from Jan 1 next year. Cold Storage Holdings Ltd has
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      • 689 22 N ew York AP WALL STREET analysts say that while the market hasn't lacked excitement lately, it has lacked conviction. Take, for example, the April report on producer prices. The market waited all week for Friday's data while traders talked of higher inflation and gloomy predictions
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      • 753 22  -  US! By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Securities THE European markets were dominated by economic fears last week. Interest rates, inflation, currency movements and trade flows dominated dealers' discussions. This, together with a series of public holidays. has led to lower volumes and few price movements in the
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      • 360 22 T— Irinjl London A AFP STOCKMARKET nervousness which prevailed for most of last week was wiped out in one fell swoop on Friday by anti-inflation-ary US producer price data, which helped take shares to new postCrash highs. The Footsie 100-share index
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      • 339 22 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Alcorn Proposed capital reduction from M$81 56 to M$l4.3lm through o write-down of M)l par value to M$0.20, followed by the consolidation of five of the 2D sen shore into one shore of M$l each. Rights issue of three-for-one MJ0.80. Ayer Hi torn Tin One-for-one
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      • 85 22 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Guthrie GTS Three-for-one of $0 20 the ire JO 22 each with two $0 20 nomk to) loon stocks ond tour TSBs Ex-dote: April 12 Books dose; April 24 Acceptance t Payment jui ite 2 landmark Hldgs One-lor-one at par Ex-dote; May 10 Books dose:
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      • 512 22 mi Tokyo !£j AFP SHARE PRICES were mixed in erratic and nervous trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week. The key marxet barometer. the Nikkei Stock Average. which gained 241.64 yen in the previous twosession Golden Week, lost 88.66 yen
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 816 23 New York Reuter WALL STREET stocks surged to a post-crash high in heavy trading on Friday after a government report on wholesale prices suggested that the economy was slowing and encouraged the view that interest rates had peaked. The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared 56.82
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      • 934 23 London Reuter LONDON share prices were sharply higher in late trading on Friday, posting new post-crash highs on the FTSE 100 Index, after a more than 40-point Wall Street gain. The rise followed news that US April producer price data showed a smaller than forecast 0.4 per
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      • 935 23 Amsterdam MAY It FU A8N 41J +04 AMOA 100 9 0.6 Ahotd 106 2 0 3 Akzo 1490 0 6 Alrontt 161 2 -03 AM6V AMflO 44 0 78 3 +03 02 Am Stod 152 0 +0.6 Borkol BOLS 142.5 -0 8 Bonumy— Buthrmn Tao* C«tv« 146.0 rod* 666 03
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      • 352 23 NYT AIDED BY a rallying bond market, bankers for Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc and Merrill Lynch Co have completed the largest ever underwriting of corporate debt, an estimated US$4 billion of securities of the RJR Holdings Capital Corp. More than 350 financial institutions in
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    • 192 19 |lncorp<x»l«<l«! It* RapuOfcc a» Singapore) TO: ALL BONDHOLDERS (1) U5575,000,000 4% Convertible Bonds due 1997 (2) U5575,000,000 2-3/4% Convertible Bonds due 1997 CHANGE OF TRUSTEE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DBS TRUSTEE LIMITED has retired as the Trustee of the above Convertible Bond Issues with effect from Ist May 1989
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    • 1951 22 Focal Finance Focal Finonco Limited (Formerly known at INTERNATIONAL TRUST FINANCE LIMITED) (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) A Member of the OCBC Group BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 1988 SHARE CAPITAL ANO RESERVES •tar* Capital 20.000 000 ordinary MrM o< SI each issued end fully paid 18.000.000 ordinary
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    • 6 23 Managers must manage BT every Monday
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    • 1718 23 Vienna and Stockholm prices woro not available FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) A BUBBMMARV Of OVERSEA -CHEESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED) BALANCE SHEET 31 DECEMBER 19M SHARE CAPITAL Authorised Shares of SSI each issued and Fully Paid Shares of SSI each Total Capital and Reserves DEFERRED TAXATION CURRENT LIABILITIES
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  • 174 24 UPI DISSIDENTS staged a street march yesterday in the South Korean provincial city of Kwangju demanding the overthrow of President Roh Tae-Woo and protesting the death of a student activist who they alleged was a victim of police torture, news reports said. Reporters
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  • 502 24 SINGAPORE'S Malay-Muslims are clearly determined to look for broad and lasting ways to bring about further improvements in their well-be-ing, in the view of First Deputy Prime Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong. The "Towards Overall and Meaningful Development" theme adopted for the congress this
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  • 204 24 SINGAPORE'S rapid progress over the past two decades has wrought changes which the Malay-Muslim community, together with other segments of the population, has found it difficult to cope with. A working paper, on Some Major Issues facing the Malay-Muslim Community Today, warns that if
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  • SATURDAY ROUNDUP
    • 105 24 FROM JUNE 15, anyone caught smoking in an MRT station or train will face a court hearing and a possible fine of up to $500. The MRT Corporation and Singapore MRT will also slap $30 composition fines on anyone who eats, drinks or
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    • 91 24 BEDOK, Bukit Batok and Redhill town councils will take over the management and maintenance functions of common property in their estates from the HDB on June 1. Bedok council will be in charge of Bedok GRC, Changi and Fengshan constituencies. The Bukit Batok council will
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    • 110 24 A quick look at Saturday's main news THE SKILLS Development Fund will refine its funding policy to help employers retrain 40 to 50 year old workers, Mr Mah Bow Tan, the Minister of State (Trade Industry and Communications Information), said at the 9th "Best"
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  • 609 24  -  Group reports $7.5 m net surplus for 1988 By QUAK HIANG WHAI EXPORT CREDIT Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS), which chalked up a higher group net surplus of $7.5 million for 1988, will undergo a "major restructuring exercise" this year. ECICS chairman Herman Hochstadt said that
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  • 449 24  -  By JEFFREY TSANG In Washington TRADE AND INDUSTRY Minister Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong will meet US Trade Representative Car la Hills and US Secretary of Commerce Robert Mosbacher today on the first leg of a 10-day visit to the US. As the trip
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  • 183 24 UPI CHINA, in a last-ditch move to avert confrontation, opened talks yesterday with pro-democracy students but thousands of unyielding protesters streamed into Beijing's main square on the eve of a historic visit by Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev. About 1,000 college students
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  • LATE FILE
    • 57 24 AFP MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that he hopes the Sino-Soviet summit beginning today will reduce tension in the world, particularly in the Asian region. "We hope that both sides will agree not to support the
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    • 52 24 Reuter VIETNAM said yesterday it had reached agreement to receive television programmes from the US-based Cable News Network (CNN) by satellite. Radio Hanoi said a memorandum of understanding was signed in Atlanta on May 5 with Ted Turner, chairman of Turner Broadcasting System
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    • 44 24 Reuter AFGHAN President Najibullah has urged the country's highest authority the Loya Jerga (Grand National Assembly) to extend for a further three months from May 18 a state of emergency declared after the last Soviet troops left Kabul. Reuter
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    • 33 24 AFP SRI LANKAN President Ranasinghe Premadasa has asked Sinhalese rebels to engage in peace talks with the government to hasten the withdrawal of Indian troops from the island. AFP
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    • 47 24 Mubarak gets Syria's iokay 9 Reuter RADICAL Syria removed a major hurdle to the succees of next week's emergency Arab summit in Morocco by announcing yesterday that it would not try to block attendance by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Damascus does not have relations with Cairo. Reuter
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    • 51 24 AP ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir yesterday brought a plan for elections in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip before his Cabinet, and the ministers were expected to approve it The plan calls for electing 10 Palestinians from the occupied territories for negotiations with Israel.
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    • 451 24 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. A little-known EDB loan scheme is expected to rev up the government's technology drive. 2. One of Singapore's most —if not the most expensive country clubs is opening its
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    • 268 24 Focus, PAGE 10 Focus, PAGE 10 HMpi Major 1969 Update on New Developments Guidelines on Managing r JOINT VENTURES HH in Indonesia 30-31 May 1989 Mandarin Oriental Jakarta Keynote Address: OPPORTUNITIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN A DEREGULATED ENVIRONMENT T. Artwtbowo, Junior Minister of Industry DIVESTITURE REQUIREMENT AND OTHER KEY GOVERNMENT
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
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      • 176 25 Reuter GREEK port employees called off a strike after three days and have begun clearing a backlog of cargo and container ships at the main ports at Piraeus and Salonika, a spokesman for the Port Employees Union said. The strike, which started last week, was
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      • 127 25 THE currency adjustment factor for freight conferences between Europe and India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are being altered from May 15, the conferences said. The CAF for eastbound traffic from the UK and Eire will be altered to minus 10 per cent from minus 7.50 per cent and
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      • 100 25 A BAHRAIN naval patrol boat found and disposed of a floating mine off the coast of the Gulf island state, the official Gulf News Agency reported. The agency said the mine was spotted in territorial waters east of Al-Muharraq, where Bahrain's international airport is located.
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    • 373 25  -  By RAHITA ELIAS THE SINGAPORE bunkering industry has been cautioned against complacency by a senior oil industry official. Mr Roy Tsou, the vice-presi-dent, marketing, of Singapore Petrochemical Company, said: "Although the bunkering industry has grown rapidly, there is still
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    • 1060 25 ABBS line XII 3/4 ABC Contomerlme XI 5 Accord Shpg VIII AFS XIII 3 Ahreokiol Liner XII 5 AC Toepfer XIII 5 Amencan Tpt XII 4 Arrow lines XI 5 Assoc Carnage XIII 5 ANl ill APC line VII 4 API V 3-5 ASCI V 1 Atlas
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    • 200 25 Exxon Valdez, the 214,681 dwt tanker which caused the biggest oil spill in United States history, is reported to be scheduled for towing on June 19 to Portland, Oregon for drydocking Initial survey work for the ship has been awarded
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    • 576 25  -  By LINDA CHEE SMALL AND medium-sized Singapore exporters eyeing the vast European market can tap the facilities of a new trade centre being planned in Rotterdam, the gateway to the Continent. Warehousing and distribution company McGregor Cory, which has been appointed the centre's
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    • 128 25 Bernama EMERY Worldwide (M) Sdn Bhd, an air freight company in Malaysia, is planning to move into sea freight. Emery executive director K L Lim said the move is part of an overall plan by Consolidated Freightways Inc, USA (CF), the new owner of
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    • 790 26  -  NSW board to announce major reform of port charges By JOHN SPIERS Writing for BT from Sydney LEGISLATION which moves all seaports in the Australian state of New South Wales towards extensive privatisation within three to five years is expected to be passed
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    • 551 26 SECONDHAND tonnage brokers reported the sale of four tankers at US$63 million en bloc to Norwegian buyers. These were the Garyvllle of 140,450 dwt and built 1972, the Houston Trader of 140,778 dwt and built 1974, the Brae Trader of 89,730 dwt and built 1975, and the Celtic Trader
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    • 2302 26 Who acts for whom A —B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies (S) ABBS Lin* SMS Pte Ltd (S)/Tunas Setia (PK/KL) ABC Containerize NV Fargo Shpg Co (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Lin* (PK/PN) Ahrenkiel Lin*r Kim Shpg (S) Alfrad C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agancy (S)/Moltiport Sdn Bhd (PK)
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    • 815 26 THIS FORTNIGHTLY report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the individual
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    • 147 27 Reuter HONGKONG International Terminals (HIT) said Japanese shipping line Mitsui OSK Lines and the Hongkong unit of Mitsui and Co has bought a 6 per cent stake in the container terminal operator for HK$795 million. A statement said Mitsui OSK will
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    • 902 27 FEWER fixtures emerged on the dry cargo freight market on Thursday but rates remained firm for both single voyage and time-charter bookings, brokers said. The Baltic Freight Index continued its recordbreaking run. rising 12 points to 1,727, with all three heavily weighted grain routes marked higher. A major
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    • 183 27 UPI A DIRECT sea transportation route will be opened officially in mid-June between mainland China and South Korea for the first time in the two nations' history, officials at the Korea Maritime and Port Authority said. The officials said the direct sea lane will
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    • 10590 34 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore
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    • 1615 38 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Keppel Wharves April Gl 13C K18 alongside 1405/ 1700 Cgm Rimbaud 05PG9 C09 alongside 14 05/ 1330 Frontier Win II K16 alongside 16 05/ 0600 Gold leaf 51W K28 alongside 14 05/ 1430 Kim Soon li 20/89E <20
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    • 452 38 Shipbuilders not in mood to wage price wars Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S shipbuilding industry has shown resilience in the face of labour unrest and financial problems but poses no immediate threat to Japan's shipyards, Japanese industry sources say. "We would be shocked if
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    • 200 25 MK STP Distributors >» -B V t <s t 'A y *r ar There you sit, wondering; how to get that package to Europe! No use calling the big container carriers, you figure they re only interested in full container loads. But if that's what you think, you're mistaken. At
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    • 140 25 New legislation at Aussie ports LEGISLATION which moves ail seaports in the Australian state of New South Wales towards extensive privatisation within three to five years is expected to be passed by the state government. PAGE II China, S Korea direct sea route MSIRECT sea transportation route will be opened
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    • 481 30 mSINOSE PI MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC RIPUBUC OP IRAN SHIPPING LINKS IRANIAN lEKVICE IRAN MCEAD PJL6BI Singapore Loading for: SU BANDAR ABBAS ■JTowal wm KYOWA LINE SOUTH PACIFIC SERVICE MOTHER VSL KYOWA VIOtET V 25 KYOWA HIBISCUS V.37 LOAD FOR GUAM. SAIPAN. HRA. VILA. NMA. LTK. SVA. PAGO. APIA GUAM.
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    • 625 30 HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. V V CONTAINERISED SERVt T I TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST HANJIN OAKLAND 'JO/* CHOYANG SUCCESS OQ3W HANJIN TONCHAE 068W HANJIN ROTTERDAM 003W 106 TO PAR EAST PORTS Sport LeHa»r« R dam H buff B'havefl F»to»« 21/5 7/6 8/6 9.« 11/6 12/6 2/5 14.6 15/6 16,6
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    • 211 30 3s INTEROCEAN LINE 78. 2nd Floor, Jotan 2/71, Taman Tun Or. lamaM, ***** KL. Tol: 71M734. *****94, *****20 TLX. MO. MA-***** FAX: 03-*****11 Ponang Off: Tol: *****7. *****2 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS |U\ LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Mjfazin* Road «(oioB Central Buildinf Sin(*par« 0105 Tel 53JM14
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    • 972 30 EVERGREEN Pull Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) la Ft am am nm an am mm urn im nm vim am am am vm www KLC nm nm mm lip am am am aw? o;c? am 14/07 AISO ACCEPTING CARGO TO 1) PROVIDENCE. «WA*H SAVANNAH BOSTON PHILADELPHIA. NORFOLK JACKSONVILLE MIUMNCTON.
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    • 910 31 a ■y PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES lVy\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EAST VESSEL GOWA HAI GUANG MAJAPAHIT ACCEPTING MURURAN/TOMAKOMAI/MITACMI CARGO VIA HKG JAKARTA BANGKOK SURABAYA/SEMARANG VESSEL KOTA MEL ATI SEA PEARL SEA PEARL SEA PEARL BELAWAN/STRAITS VESSEL SEA GLORY SEA GLORY SEA
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    • 285 31 Wi NORBULK NORBULK CARGO SERVICES LTD. REGULAR CONVENTIONAL TIMBER AND PLYWOOD SERVICES "O UK CONTIN6N T PQP T S OTHER SERVICES CENPAC 2 NBFE-08 SABAH LOADING FOR In Pt BUSAN "LOADS INDONESIA PORTS. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH/WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE SPORE MARATHON UNITED AGENCY PTE LTD TEL: 222M64 KUPK: S P
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    • 360 31 BEN LIKE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT S'POM P KLANG STOH HAH I HAM N ROAM HAW •moon lift m M U W 1U iM Tot M txprMi Ofi 12/1 u W V* UN Nlwmkl Bfi UN UN MN OMU It) M M UN 14* IM 14* Ho imrnt
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    • 568 31 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: F.T. DJAKARTA HOT* P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.TJMNKM IWOKSIA P.T. TDIKORA LLOTI EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE J VSI/VOY SRIWIJAYA 26W8 S PANJANG/22 WB KUTAI/17WB ANTWERP H'BURG 30AM/ADAM BREMEN Subt*d to lnduc*m*nt. Also accepting cargo to Casablanca, Pod Said, Port Alexandria. Gsnoa, Trieste
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    • 487 31 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PAGAN VI4IW HTONEYWA V247W PA-AN VI3BW LOIKAW VI46W MYANMA FIVE STAR LINE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok 24/26 May 14/16 May 17(20 May 29/31 May 5 BANK LINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICF NORTHBOUND TO UKC FORTHBANK V24N IVYBANK V24N TAUSALA SAMOA VISN SPORE
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 901 32 OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL FREEDOM OOCL FAITH K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST FEEDER VESSEL OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL FREEDOM OOCL FAITH FEEDER VESSEL CHINA CONTAINER ACE CONCORD NEPTUNE TOPAZ SEVEN SEAS BRIDGE VOY 'INDO 14 IS/S 18 23/5 25 29/5
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    • 463 32 SiSiJ AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCLVFCL Container* Accepting FCL/FCL Containers JALATAPI VC3H KALIOAS V42H TUISIOAS V 41H KALIOAS V.43H TUIIDAS V«2M KALIOAS »44H P KHanj Penang Loading tor Br Feedei By Feed« Kandla Bombay 4 June 4 June Colombo Kandla, Bombay X June 2i June Colombo, Kandla, Bombay July
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    • 402 32 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23, Telo* kftr Street SINGAPORE 0104 TEL *****1 (10 LINES) FM: *****04 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOIOEN BEAR Colombo'Karachi,Dubai COLDCN HARVEST Cofonbo.Karach.Dube, CHINA SERVICE BAI YUN SHAN Shangha, P Kelang Penang TONCNINC A VESSEL KANC HE 7W XINC HE OW AN HE 7W CHINA
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    • 578 32 PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD HEAD OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAD #07-12 AFRO ASIA BUILDING. SINGAPORE 0106 TELEX RS ***** PHILI FAX *****76 VESSEL TBN EMT/FM EAST FCI ft LCI SBTOCE |ETA SINGAPORE [DESTINATION 22/5. 25/5 2/6. 8/6 DUBAI OAMMAN. KUWAIT. DOMA. MUSCAT, BAHRAIN ABU DHABI I SHARJAH (HP llßHElslEizfiilhfl [CHITTACONC EAST/WEST
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    • 759 33 A*«nU S pore NtPIUNE AGENCIES PTE. LID. Gcntial Bookinp Booking Inward/ Teinuiul CfS Enquires Ft IU/AUSf TPA/SfA Outwaid *****22 ***** V) amn 2/K/W 2/85/42 2/8/844 2H0119 2/***** *****18 2/***** m NEPLINE SDN BHD p,nj "i <im<U J6IPSI/ *****3) yOOrt ,>)»40 slßav sr NEPTUNE ORIENTLJNES LTD EXPORT IMPORT a :ni.'. i
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    • 317 33 hx JE CONTAINER LINE f A TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST PORT KELANG PENANG BANGKOK HONG KONG CHINA KAOHSIUNG KEELUNG 20,5 23/5 20/5 23/5 20/5 A 23/5 16/5 A 20/5 16/5 20/5 18/5 t 21/5 lt/5 71/5 MANILA BUSAN TOKYO KOBE
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    • 465 33 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMi-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KEIANG PENANG KEELUNG BUSAN INCHON •5 STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE Vessel s Name ETD BS S PORE PKLC KEE BUSAN MO NO 9 DONAM SO4N 03/05 In Port 1H7»5 23-2406 27-31,05 01/ GLORIA 905N 10/05 22 23/05 20-21/05 31 31/05 0(-07/B 0»fl
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    • 927 33 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 ***** PENANG P KELANG MESSRS HAI THONG SNIPPING 12' Pew* Strwt. Penary Malays* M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON
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    • 461 34 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTO. 11l //■> liHiiH 114 I *AX IHM MS /'HHH A H SSI MA lIS A/H SSI.AI) DSR-LINES V6B OEu T =OACHTS6EReEOeRE 90STOO uiti L.18.18 1 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND SIN *LCA ANT RDM HBC j
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    • 58 34 w T.S.K. LINE wukcy CONTAINERISCO SERVICE WITH rixeo OAY ARRIVAL EXPORTS TO TAIWAN JAPAN OUTBOUND KABUKI 21 HERMES ACE V2l HERMES ACE V? 2 jji itacaeasataaiatica IMPORTS FROM JAPAN TAIWAN INBOUND TIKY fsw I NAG HERMES ACE a MMMEaagaiCMFaniprM EXPORTS TO SURABAYA KScftS SON l S 0 PTE LTD TEL:
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  • Page 34 Miscellaneous
    • 163 34 Regional Weather K YA i .V M I rb m pH it !k" *c a Wind direction with speed r» knot* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. May 15,1989 LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature •<- X\ y Shower Weother W#nd direction with speed r» knots Rom w Cloudy Sky
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 549 35 UN I PACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR MV SINDBAO 25/5 S. Korea, Japan THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE
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    • 301 35 RICHPIEIO MARINE AGENCIES IS) PTE LTO TIL *****31 (10 Liotii fAx 22tnn fElfl PS ***** fI'SMIP 13 8 3 rfrrf WT m IPS LINE CALCUTTA/KARACHI/CHTGONG/CBO REGULAR CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE Vmml Pmt/Tki ('para L»>n Pm FOMTUNI MMNTM-tn WS CALCUTTA/CHTQOMG TMMMTtI MWJ IM KARACHI HMfyW Tom Am) All Vata Mm it rwra
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    • 745 35 sigma SIGMA EXPRESS |S) PTE LTD TEL *****44 FAX *****75 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR: BANGKOK 18/5 BUS AN 18/5 BOMBAY 25/5 COLOMBO 20/5 CHITTAGONG 18/5 HONGKONG 18/5 MUARA/LABUAN/KK 18/5 KUCHING/SIBU 17/5 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 18/5 LE HAVRE/HAMBURG 20/5 FELIXSTOWE/R'DAM 20/5 KEELUNG/KAOSHIUNG 21/5 FREMANTLE 19/5 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 18/5 LONG BEACH/LOS ANGELES 18/5 AUCKLAND 20/5 ALSO
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    • 219 35 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE Hp 2VS Oli 27/5 XV TRUSfI OSCWU LEUVE 11M TIGER BAT iTN A. GONCHAROV «S1« SUSAK ttN P. STAROSTINE AISII4 TIGER SAT CM LEUVE lie SUSAK UN LEUVE Ml t STAROSTINE AtSIM TIGER BAT AN as w m Hfi nys ujt
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    • 69 35 5 j&fma shipping W Tel: 884 0188 I ABC CONTAINERIZE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND iii 'j n t "'.'ii C VttOUK 22S *NmmN a tnt ams zn 7 DATS TO FREMANTLE! TO USA/CANADA l AlLl..""!!."!""!! TUT £XP*£SS m FROM USA/CANADA/EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN v*i BRUSSEL C. VEROLME ANTWERPEN TNT EXPRESS AGENTS FARGO SMIPPmG
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    • 232 36 'A >/Transocean Marine,lnc. CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE FROM USA MEXICO VESSEL ETA ETD FROM ALLGAEU 910 9/7 12/7 U.S.A. BAVARIA STAR 914 IS/7 21/7 U.S.A. TO WEST COAST/GULF/EAST COAST PORTS VESSEL ETA ETD FOR PHILIA V 905 14/5 15/5 LA/OAK/VANC WASH, BC MIN JIANG V 907 25/5 2S/5 CAM/NFX/CHA/NOLA/HOUS SAN MATEO
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    • 283 36 SINGAPORE SS-J 778 6522 (22 LINES) ££>.. Contact: Elaine Teo, Esther Yap. (5 LINES) REGULAR LINER SERVICE MARINA 1 TIMOR ISLAND 17-11 May BATANGAS. CEBU, MANILA M Hay OISCHNG LO SEALS LINER SERVICE JUNE K.K. Manila. Kaohsiuni EXPRESS INBOUNO WEEKLY SVCS FROM ALL UNITED KINGDOM CITIES/POUTS FROM COPENMAGEN/AARHUS FROM BUSAN
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    • 266 36 ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA General Agents: ASIA PERINTIS LIMES PTE LTD «0 Ansoti Road #25-04 IBM Towers Singapore 0201 Tel: *****33 Tlx: ***** A/B PTASIA FAX: *****53 CR NO **********0 C anrenkiel liner service CON T AiNEP S wCL SERVICE TO OOP" LOUtS 4 DO«BAS
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  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 722 37 Everett Lines/ Wk«s COMPANIA PERUANA \CEJL OE VAPORES Y "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION Penang* P. Kelang* Singapore MANOLOEVERETT 26/27 May ROSEEVERETT 2/3 Jun JOHNEVERETT 19/21 Jun ORIENT LINE" r JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOADING FOR
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    • 271 37 Z I M FULL CONTAINER SERVICE KMftinf FCL/LCL cirpn to USA Cut t Wml Co»»i Canihfeaafl.Eaat Canada. HAITI Coati Rica. (I Satvatfar. Goatamala Hondurai yimiwli, Paru, tmidar. Celawfcia via Nam. Trinidad. lartaioi Antigua 8 Lucia. Montiarfat. Guayana via Kington IM YOKOHAMA IM BRISBANE mi MiMr 3 VESSEL ZIM MELBOURNE ZIM
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    • 663 37 MWMWM fMMKMTAIION (FTI) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE VESSEL JENLINK 107N A VESSEL DESTINATIONS SPORE 19/5 22/5 22/5 25/5 ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 20 MAY MANILA 21 MAY HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS 20 MAY KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG 20 MAY BUSAN 26 MAY TOKYO. KOBE 26 MAY CHITTAGONG 24 MAY DUBAI 21
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    • 297 37 W FL SHIPPING PTE LTD IHr W FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTK LTD ILA in 0 SHENTON WAV #04 0?C MABIN* HOUSE SPORE Q?O7 rs ;?wi fiiner fa» ??s?g% TEL: *****77 (12 I.INFS) D«s I nations FROM PORT KELANG/SINGAPORE —i ft una ports WEEKLY SAILINGS SINGAPORE AGENTS: P KELANG/K.LUMPUR AGENTS: RAPID SHIPPING
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    • 395 37 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI LCI SERVICE 21/5 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 16/5 BANGKOK 21/5 MANILA 20/5 JAKARTA 20/5 PORT KELANG/PENANG 18/5 BUSAN 26/5 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 26/5 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to HuanoM/Shanzhen/Fuaiou/ 18/5 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 18/5 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 24/5 LA./NYC/SFO 24/5 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL Xt lL'Il 22/5 SYD/MELB/ADEL/FREM 27/5 AUCKLAND/WELLINGTON [TTTLrXI 23/5 P. MORESBY/RABUAL/LAE 11X 17/5
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  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 169 38 PKS LINE (FULLY CONTAINERISED) SINGAPORE/CHINA EXPRESS SERVICE MV: WAN XIANG V.8902E 25 MAY QINGDAO/DALIAN ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO HONG KONG POH TIONG CHOON SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****66 FAX *****41 TLX R*****6 Expeditors International (Pac-Bridge Shipping) U.S.A. —TWICE WEEKLY EUROPE WEEKLY PLEASE CALL: *****24 (S'PORE) 03-*****01 (P.KLG) 04-*****5/7 (PEN) ROCO
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    • 978 38 28 (Cr Mitsui OS K Lines .Lid m i FULL CONTAINER EXPORT TO: UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) ?.!T* P *2F Nlllr «'<" l» Hi i 5jS 12 2 p« 31 S SH i MEDITERRANEAN IMED CLUB) OCEANUS TOKYO nJT OCEANUS OSAKA Ofi MIDDLE EAST (OASIS) Cm Trwrt. IV* 1» 1M TOKtO EXPRESS
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