The Business Times, 14 August 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, AUGUST 14, lttf 75 CENTS
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  • 792 1  - DBS' low prime rate strategy pays off net profit up 31 per cent By ALVIN TAY DBS BANK'S strategy of quoting the market s lowest prime lending rate has paid off with the group reporting a 30.9 per cent rise in its interim net after-tax profit to $112.9 million. The
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  • 516 1  -  MANUFACTURERS ALSO OFFERING RETENTION BONUSES By CHUANG PECK MING THE starting pay of production operators is rising in the heat of the battle for more workers. Led by the electronics industry, manufacturera scrambling for workers are raising pay by up to 10
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  • 398 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG "IT'S BUSINESS as usual". That's the message that top Hongkong government officials and big business would like to spread to the outside world. Led by Governor David Wilson, the Hongkong government is asking its top guns who
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  • 162 1 AP SOUTH KOREA'S largest opposition party declared a virtual political war against President Roh Tae-Woo yesterday after the government implicated the party's leadership in a North Korean spy case. "The days of cooperation with the Roh regime are over," the Party for Peace and Democracy
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  • 578 1 Bernama MALAYSIA'S ruling National Front won the Teruntum state by-election with a reduced majority of 5,717 when its candidate, Kan Tong Leong, obtained 8,014 votes, against 2,297 votes for Independent Yong Siew Fai and 1,875 for another Independent, Ismail Mohamad. There were
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  • 161 1 CHANCES are good that Housing and Development Board residents will be able to use their Central Provident Fund savings to pay for their share of the estate upgrading programme, said Mr Goh Chok Tong yesterday. Details have to be worked out and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 386 1 Need a car or truck loan? \l l FOONG 737-7977 Mortgage And Finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkongßank 6Ctayv*>re Uiß #03-01 Claymore PUu. Singapore 0922 MANAGEMENT BARRY GIBBONS is trying to restore some lustre back to Burger King as its new CEO. His main challenge lies in changing
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    • 220 1 ON PAGE 10: Can DBS pip UOB at th« post again? Loana-to-dapoalts ratios among tha lowest Company News Malaysian trade 4 KL plans body for trade expansion Indochlnese politics 4 Eliminate Khmer Rouge: Hun Sen US economy 5 Fears of recession abate Federal Reserve policy 6 Further easing on credit
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1765 2  - Burger King the task of turning it around Forty-three-year-old Barry Gibbons tries to restore some lustre back to a King as its new CEO. His main challenge lies in changing the giant's corporate culture. RODERICK ORAM reports. RODERICK ORAM FT A MOOERNISTIC pink palace, the new international headquarters of Burger
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    • 118 2 AFTER SIX WEEKS of trading, 72 teams have made it to Round 2 of the National Management Game. The best performer at the end of Round 1 is a team from Singapore Airlines, which achieved the highest cumulative profit of about $10 million. Round 2, which
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    • 709 2  -  Spotlight on Management By JOHN CHIN COMPUTERS offer accurate and timely information for making decisions. They also offer opportunities for committing fraud. By doing what they do best placing massive data and information within easy reach computers magnify the consequences of human error. Worse, they increase
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    • 695 3  -  I By WALTON MORAIS THE STATISTICS speak for themselves. Not a single long-term worker lost in more than two years. Only one foreign worker. Company turnover doubling every year. In an industry famous for high worker turnover and with the current tight labour market, Eurofibre
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    • 1371 3  -  Diethelm has been in Singapore lor more than 100 years. Although Its name Is almost synonymous with furniture, the trading company Is actually quite well diversified. GENEVIEVE CUA talks to managing director Ralf Setfert. GENEVIEVE CUA IT IS certainly a measure of success for Diethelm's furniture division
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 226 3 "Last week I went to see the man at Tan Chong about a new Cefiro. And be told me. The Nissan Cefiro is a superbly engineered personal luxury sedan, with features not found on even the most prestigious European cars, like DUET-SS Supersonic Suspension System andDUET-EA for better power and
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 687 4 Agency to run on commercial basis Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government has agreed in principle to set up aVspecial body to further expand tr§de with other countries, Trade aod Industry Minister Datuk Seri Rflfidah Aziz said on Saturday. -.She said the body, expected
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    • 271 4 Bernama THE THREE 'isms" that stand in the way of the growth of free trade are protectionism, regionalism and unilaterism (one-sid-edness), said a top government trade official from Japan. "They must be broken down in order to promote free trade," said Shoichi Akazawa, chairman
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    • 151 4 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Deputy Home Minister Dituk Megat Junid Megat Ayob said it was "not possible" for prisoners to be accorded special privileges. He also expressed shock over newspaper reports that Abdullah Ang, the former managing director of the now-defunct Malaysian Overseaa Investment Corporation, who was
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    • 222 4 AP AMERICAN Senator Warren Rudman met two senior Chinese officials in Beijing on Saturday to discuss American concerns about China's political crackdown. It was the first visit to China by a high-ranking US official since Washington imposed a ban on
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    • 511 4 AFP. Reuter VIETNAMESE-INSTALLED Phnom Penh Premier Hun Sen strongly reiterated on Saturday that the Khmer Rouge could not have a role in a future government and called for the group's elimination, the official SPK news agency reported. Mr Hun Sen, meeting
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    • 150 4 AP TAIWAN will maintain all trade and cultural relations with Hongkong after the British colony reverts to rival Communist Chinese rule. Taiwanese Vice-Pre-mier Shih Chi-yang said maintaining bilateral relations with Hongkong after 1997 will not violate the Nationalist government's policy of
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    • 207 4 Asahi FEW junior high school students in Japan think their country will go to war and, if it did, an even smaller number say they would fight in it according to a recent survey. The Asahi Gakusei Shimbunsha, which publishes newspapers
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    • 160 5 AP THE Soviet Union's first free economic zones will come into being near the Finnish border in northwestern Russia and near Nakhodka in the Soviet Far East, a Soviet weekly reported. Two other areas, the historic northern city of Novgorod and the Black
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    • 632 5 Retail sales surge, inflation under control NYT THE US Commerce Department report that retail sales had surged by nine-tenths of one per cent in July and were also buoyant in the late spring and early summer, convinced many analysts that the chances of a recession
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    • 347 5 FT THE latest assessments of the UK economy from the Bank of England and the Paris-based Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development are reassuring. While warning of the difficulties in interpreting recent economic data, the reports conclude that the Chancellor's tight monetary policy
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 100 4 Now Lufthansa delivers the goods 4 times a week. B mt. r-- m gm ll|| Z w*>- F f V >1 M L 1 Cargo fc--x tr <;•->.s ~\-z i A t M >■*• > W*iir r 7 f m f Every Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Lufthansa takes shipments
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    • 37 4 QUAL T Y *****11 'I// CAR AT THE BEST PRICE ■MM TS (1721 cc) 62,800 GTX (1995 cc) 98,000 TURBO (1995 cc) $138,000 Ul Prices quoted are subject to change without pnor notice 'All pnces ARF NETT
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 67 4 Doonesbury > a I'^J I ST 9 M m A TOUCHING MOMENT, AS AIDS SUFF&&. ANPY UPPtNCOTT WJSS TO GET ON WITH HIS UF&. HI, I'M -~Sk rolanp Heois/. anp Oj IWUOMSTD*I AMTH&B.Lmf! 1 <2 3R2: 1 p sf m y^i BY GARRY TRUDEAU ACTUALLY, I'M NOT TH&S. BUT THROUGH
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    • 244 4 Global temperatures and weather conditions on Aug 10 CHy Max/ Note Mtn CO Amsterdam 20/17 Cloudy Alhens 34/22 Clear Auckland 15/06 Clear Bahrain 40/31 Clear Bangkok 34/26 Clear Barbados 30/22 Fair Ming 32/20 Clear Beirut 33/25 Clear Belgrade 27/20 Cloudy Berlin 23/13 Cloudy Bermuda 30/23 Fair Bogota 18/05 Cloudy Brisbane
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  • 1022 5 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvico rtumbor Local tim* From AKL MAS su MAS SU StA SIA SU su su MAS MAU MAS MAS SU CPA MAS SU KIM GU SU HA QFA SU GU THA SU SU TtY GU SU THA MAS SU SU SU SU SU SU THA
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 229 5 The sort of meeting room you can J look forward to at Saujana. Not many hotels in Malaysia can claim to have a pair of guests and other smaller multi-purpose rooms, championship golf courses practically sitting in their backyard. For the more adventurous, we even offer a myriad of creaBut
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 660 6 CAUTIOUS STANCE EXPECTED Reuter THE US Federal Reserve will probably refrain from easing its grip on credit any further for the time being, although its policy bias in the weeks ahead will be towards looser credit, economists said. The Fed, in pursuing
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    • 256 6 FT WELL-PUBLICISED central bank intervention on Friday failed to halt a sharp rise in the dollar after official data suggested that the US continues to enjoy steady growth while inflationary pressures ease. The revival of support for the dollar was flanked by
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    • 419 6 Gold Financial futures A SHARP RALLY in the US dollar pushed Spot Gold down to test its recent sev-en-week low at U*****.00 per troy oz last Friday. A larger than expected 0.4 per cent fall in the US July Producer Price Index underscored the notion that US inflation was well
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    • 182 6 ASIAN d.powi 1 —1 w>OtO CURRENCY r rat** for August 11 R 1 monfc 3 nu<» 6 Mrth 12 iu»al» 5 5/16 5 3/t 5 3/t 5 5/16 5 1/4 5 3/t 5 3/t 5 5/16 us s 7 doyi 1 monrti 2 iiwjiOu 3 narth A
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    • 184 6 Gold futures on August 11, 1989 100 troy ouncas; USS par troy ou OpM LM Sottta 36-4 00 363 JO 362.00 365.20 -110 Sop 363.80 -2.70 Oct J4I60 368.70 364.50 367.70 -2.70 DK ***** 37X30 368-50 371.40 -2*0 Fob 90 ***** 375.80 372JO 373.10 -1*0 Apr 377.00
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    • Article, Illustration
      901 6 AFP ALMOST ALL Asian currencies weakened against the US dollar last week, with the Japanese yen falling to the 140 yen level for the first time since June 26. The Australian, Indonesian, Malaysian, Singapore. South Korean, Taiwan and Thai currencies all lost ground against the greenback. The New
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    • 513 6 (mftf atas Hm ivsriga of lha prima landing rates oI 12 ma (or banks In B'pora PLR of banks at ttvo close of 1 -n August 11as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: RANK PLR ABN Bonk 6* Allied Irhh tank PLC 6% American Express
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 233 6 THE MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT OFFERING OF TAXABLE BOOK-ENTRY BONDS TO THE PUBLIC AMOUNT OFFERED ISSUE CODE ISSUE DATE MATURITY DATE INTEREST RATE PRICE INTEREST PAYMENT DATES FIRST INT PAYMENT DATE MIN DENOMINATION AVAILABLE METHOD OF SALE COMPETITIVE APPLICATIONS NON-COMPETITIVE APPLICATIONS ACCRUED INT PAYABLE BY INVESTOR CLOSING DATE
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    • 223 6 v^caiH Brail property Owners H your Singapore Properties in a Real Estate Exhibition in Hong Kong: Home Away From Home, Hong Kong Singapore," by any one of the licensed Real Estate Agencies and members of the Association of Singapore Realtors Dates Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 August, 1989 Time 10
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 192 7 BRITISH banknotes have been eaten by camels and ferrets, cooked in microwave ovens or bleached by washing machines, but the Bank of England still pays out on them. In a rare display of openness, the bank, known as The Old Lady by financiers, on Friday gave details
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      • 73 7 DURING a signing ceremony arranged by a Big Four local bank, an executive from a stockbroking firm was shocked to find that she had been promoted to a much higher rank. In the list of names of executives invited, she a CF executive (corporate finance executive) was
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    • 680 7 Reuter A BUNDESBANK survey of 145 West German banks found they held an average of only 6.6 per cent of capital to risks, putting them below new European Community (EC) standards mandating capital equal to 8 per cent of risks. According
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    • 176 7 Reuter US AGRICULTURE Secretary Clayton Yeutter said allegations of cheating by futures traders in Chicago would drive exchanges to explore the possibility of replacing open outcry with electronic trading. "I suspect that the immense attention that has been given recently to the conduct of some
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    • 106 7 AFP FINANCE MINISTERS and central bank governors of seven industrial countries will discuss currency rates and developing-country debt at their meeting in Washington next month, a Japanese news agency said last Friday. Jijj Press said the Group of Seven meeting would be held on Sep
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    • 174 7 Reuter TAIWAN'S Central Bank has asked foreign banks and institutions to participate in its newly-opened US dollar interbank market to help broaden its scale. Daily transactions in the interbank market surged to US$2l5 million last Thursday from US$l22 million on Monday when
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    • 565 7 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES and its leading bank lenders may be within days of agreeing in principle on a debt financing package that would provide the country with a total of US$l.5 billion in new loans and savings from debt buybacks, bankers said
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    • 334 7  -  AMERICAN DEPOSITORY RECEIPTS EXPECTED TO DO WELL IN US By DEXTER LEE A NUMBER of publicly-listed companies in Singapore and Malaysia will be expanding their shareholder base by way of sponsored American Depository Receipts (ADRs) in the coming months, a senior official of
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    • 295 7 AP JAPANESE share of California banking increased from 10 per cent in 1982 to 25 per cent last year, but total foreign ownership of the industry remains unchanged. US federal officials said. Through acquisitions, the 10 Japanese-owned banks "essentially have replaced the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 175 7 Dutch individualism and a keen sense of commercial enterprise add up to make NMB something different. A bank that is innovative, and does not OUR STYLE OF BANKING IS NOT RUN-OF-THE-MILL necessarily take the standard route to problem solving. In fact it is this pioneering spirit that has taken NMB
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 294 8 SMALL PRODUCERS TO SET UP MARKETING FIRM IN US Bernama AFTER STRIVING HARD of late to meet stringent quality standards set. Malaysia's rubber glove manufacturers now face the problem of market accessibility. President of the newly-formed Association of Rubber Glove Manufacturers Malaysia
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    • 131 8 Bernama FOUR MALAYSIAN timber associations have agreed to set up a development fund to provide difect assistance to the timber industry essential for the procurement of logs from Sabah and Sarawak and to counter the Environmental issue. The four, representing a wide cross-section
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    • 1028 8 WEEKLY COMMODITIES ROUND-UP AFP &ASE METALS provided the fo"cus of attention over the past with lead prices at their s sest levels for eight years after large fall in London Metal Exchange (LME) stocks, and in -1 anticipation of strong demand Irom
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    • 176 8 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR tin market dropped M 51.56 to finish at M 623.56 a kg last week from M 525.16 a kg the week before* With buyers sidelined and refraining from buying, the price noeedlved 92 sen to M523.5C a kg on Friday from the day earlier,
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    • 31 8 r RUBBER Closing price» Dot* Singapore S cann/kg Malaysia M cants/kg August 7 August 8 August 9 August 10 August 11 170.50 170.75 Closed 169.50 169.50 246.50 246.00 245.50 245.00 244.50
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    • 126 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon doting prices on August 12 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOG 94.00 Otd drum FOB 104.00 New drum FOB 108.00 Copra Mixed lloox) 52.00 API FOB NSW AP2 FOB NSW EK1 FOB NSW Bobusto 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW BWP FOB
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    • 332 8 Bernama THE TIN industry should not be unduly worried over the recent price fall on the Kuala Lumpur tin market (KLTM)as it could be only a short-term feature, Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC)executive director Mr Redzwan Sumun said
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    • 157 8 Telerate Fuel oil in Singapore traded within a narrow band for most ot last week. Potential buyers, mainly refiners, played the cautious wait-and-see game, with their price ideas fixed at $85-87 MT FOB/CIF Sing for CSTIBO 3 5%S Activity remain thin as few sellers were to
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    • 179 8 Reuter CBT SOYBEAN futures eased from early highs on Friday but closed up 16-1/4 to 8-1/2 cents per bushel, buoyed by a smaller-than-expec ted US soybean crop estimate in last Thursday's USOA crop report November showed the best gain, settling at USSS.9I-1/4. The late selloff was attributed by some
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    • 198 8 Reuter CBT soft red winter wheat futures finished with gains of 4-1/4 cents to 1/2 cent per bushel on Friday after Thursday's interpreted USOA crop report, traders said. September settled near the bottom of a narrow range at US$397-1/4. A 10-million tonne decline in USDA's estimate of Soviet grain
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    • 225 8 Bernama MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL prices closed higher last week on speculative buying and covering activity. August South increased M 527.50 to M 5690.00 a tonne and August North rose Ms2o to M 5675.00 a tonne. Market analysts said the uptrend was mainly inspired by the rally in
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    • 263 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller closing prices on Aug 11 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Basis iri-storo London, soilors option OF London Sop 731/732 (751/753) Wgh/Low 755/724 Nov 740/741 (761/762) High/Low 761/733 Solos (4013) Cocoa Sop 868/869 (866/868) High/Low 879/868 Doc 926/927 (926/928) High/Low 937/923
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 330 8 Prospects For Trade Investment In CHINA AFTER THE TURMOIL 28 August 1989, Holiday Inn Parkview Singapore What is in store for China's business partners investors over the next two years? In the long run? What is the impact on Hong Kong as a gateway for doing business with as a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 80 9 A downtrend that wont alarm any CEO. Rk Sa ettin 9 /ower. YEAR For the seventh time since 1 April 1980, we've lowered our rates for the International Leased Circuit Service, by as much as 13 percent. A saving of $3.6 million annually for businesses using the service. So, if
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 2382 10  -  SINGAPORE'S BIG FOUR PROFIT RACE It's half-time in Singapore's Big Four profit race, and UOB is leading a pack that is running well ahead of last year's pace. Analysts are still betting that during the second half of 1989, DBS will once
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    • 671 10 FURTHER FALL EXPECTED THE BIG FOUR local banks are not lending as much as they could. Their loans-to-deposits ratios at the group level are currently among the lowest in their history. In 1988. the ratios ranged from a low of 48 per cent for DBS
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • THE ARTS
    • 741 11  -  MUSIC By P Y VAN FRIDAY NIGHT'S Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert of romantic fantasies with guest conductor Gurer Aykal of Turkey and soloist Chua Lik Wuk from the SSO had the power to dispel a week's collection of sorrow and care, with Ferit Tuzun's
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    • 584 11  -  THEATRE By JAIME LYE WHY DO PEOPLE cut down trees? Because they don't want silly little girls running around them telling them what they had for lunch, that's why. They want them to be in school, so they can grow up to be responsible citizens, not
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    • 885 11  -  CD REVIEW By J GORDON Bizet, Carmen (Highlights) Jess ye Norman, Mlrella Freni, Nell Shlcolf, Simon Eatas Orchestre National de France, Sei|l Ozawa (Conductor) Phtllpe 422 899-2 GYPSY FLIRT stabbed by spurned lover while crowd cheers. That, in a nutshell, is the high point of
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    • 412 11  -  By NG PENG HUI THERE has never been any doubt about academic enthusiasm among our undergraduates, but sadly the notion of culture still needs to be nurtured in the university. Campus Concerts, a series of lunchtime performances held in the university premises,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 186 11 NCR computers let the textile industry create applications by the yard. mmmm mm TOIH 1 Hffflifl m 111 I IH 111 IllfflillPW.i fliif,, 1 1 you're in textiles or trucking, developing information systems which truly contribute to your company's success often requires software solutions tailored to the unique requirements of
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  • THE ARTS
    • 675 12 Whither the arts in the wake of Tiananmen? On this page and the next, three laments... The Economist THE EVENTS of May and June in China first heartening, then Appalling have left their mark Dn the country's film-makers. The so-called "fifth generation" of Chinese film-makers, the
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    • 561 13 The Economist CHINA'S leading young composer, Tan Dun, has been living quietly in New York for the past three years. He is on a student visa at Columbia University and is working on a commission for the Early Music Ensemble of Scotland. Although he concentrates on
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    • 318 13 LI SHIZHENG is a Chinese poet with a strong turn of phrase. One of his lines is, "We hear again the urgent knocking of red terror." It was written not in June 1989, but in 1974. For as long as most people in China
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    • 897 13  -  DANCE By JACK ANDERSON THE WORKS of George Balanchine are the treasures of the New York City Ballet. And because Balanchine was a prolific choreographer who bestowed his creations upon many troupes, his ballets can be seen from coast to coast; they are among the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 210 13 entertain.... 1 Set Lunches And Dinners Are Delightfully Different In The Park. Each day the Cafe-in-Tbe-Park offers both a Western and local-style set lunch and dinner. However, unlike other restaurants, we offer a different menu each day, so you 'U. never see the same menu twice in two weeks. Lunch:
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 658 13 mmMm mmsmiM CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 It's all incomprehensible to me (5) 6 Cheeky colour (5) 9 Smith, townsman with a title (7) 10 Like electric blue? (5) 11 Intends changing names (5) 12 He appears to be entertaining (5) 13 When wronged, even Reg may take it (7) 15
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    • 1440 13 TV and RADIO Dickens classic A scene from Graat Expectation* OUR CHOICE GREAT EXPECTATIONS, 10.30pm, SBC 12 David Lean directs this dramatisation of Charles Dickens' classic tale. It is the story about the sudden good fortune of a blacksmith who wonders who his benefactor is. He finds out that it
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  • SPORTS
    • 674 14 GOLF AP MIKE REID held a three-shot lead last Saturday when the approach of a thunderstorm forced a suspension of third-round play in ttie PGA Championship. it was not a good day for the old timers. The hopes of Tom Watson and Arnold Palmer faded
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    • 374 14 CRICKET AFP RAMPANT PACEMAN Terry Alderman helped himself to three for 12 in just 15 balls and went on to complete his fifth five-wick-et haul of the Ashes series for Australia against England at Trent Bridge in England on Saturday. With the help
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    • 350 14 Cooper sets the pace in B H Open AFP DERRICK COOPER of England defied a swirling wind to keep a bogey off his card and open up a three-stroke lead with a round to go in the Benson and Hedges International Open at Fulford in York last Saturday. The 34-year-old,
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    • 211 14 AP KARSTEN Manufacturing Corp, maker of the controversial Ping Eye-2 golf clubs, has filed a lawsuit against a US golf group and Scotland's St Andrews Golf Club to prevent them from banning the use of the square-grooved irons next year. The company
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    • 381 14 MOTOR-RACING AP ITALIAN Riccardo Patrese won the right to start on pole position in the Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix yesterday. Brazilian Ayrton Senna, driving a McLar-en-Honda, was second fastest for the other front-row slot. Patrese, driving a WilliamsRenault, registered his first pole for
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    • 241 14 BASKETBALL AP VLADE DIVAC, a Yugoslav basketball star who was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers, has been drafted a second time by the army, to start his oneyear compulsory military service next month. Divac, 21, a high-scoring centre on Yugoslavia's national team, was notified
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    • 161 14 CYCLING AP PORTUGUESE RIDER Joaquim Gomes raced to the heart of the northern city of Oporto, Portugal, on Saturday to claim victory in the final 21 km stage of the Tour of Portugal and confirm his overall triumph in the 20-day cycling race. Gomes
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    • 137 14 RUGBY AFP FORMER French international centre Roland Bertranne will be going to South Africa to help coach a World XV invited for the South African Rugby Board Centenary Celebrations. "I have been asked to help with coaching the backs," he said "All
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    • 451 14  -  TENNIS By A SURENDREN THE GROUNDWORK for the Hon-da-Kah Singapore Men's Open has been set and the four qualifiers have been decided. Today, the tournament takes off in earnest at the newly surfaced hardcourts of the Singapore Island Country Club
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    • 526 14 AP JAY BERGER upset top-se«»ded Stefan Edberg 6-4, 6-2 and John McEnroe took another step in his drive to regain the world's No 1 ranking by defeating Aaron Krickstein 6-2, 7-6 (8-6) last Saturday in the semifinals of the US Hardcourts. McEnroe, the second seed, was
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    • 274 14 AP SECOND-SEEDED Brad Gilbert easily beat fourth-seeded Jim Courier 6-2, 6-0 last Saturday night to advance to the finals of the rain-plagued Swiss Army Knife Open. Gilbert, the No 9 player in the world, needed just 66 minutes to eliminate Courier
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    • 250 14 AP TOP-SEEDED Martina Navratilova swept the last five games and beat Zina Garrison 6-1, 6-4 last Saturday in the semi-finals of the Virginia Slims of Los Angeles. Second-seeded Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina beat No 4 Pam Shriver in a night match, 6-4, 6-2, and was to play
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    • 277 14 AP BORIS BECKER, winner of three Wimbledon championships including the 1989 title, was seeded number one in a draw on Friday for the U*****,500 Association of Tennis Professionals Championship. The West German star leads a 64-player field that begins competition today through Aug
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 562 15 flacmaa mm™ WORLD STOCK MARKETS are snapping back from their 1987 crash lows to scale new heights. Wall Street, with its liking for anniversaries, is leading the pack. For the past week, the market has been flirting with the Dow Jones 2,700 level, and it may
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    • 323 15 Bernama THE TOTAL number of shares of Saujana Resort (M) after a restructuring exercise will increase both its Class A and B shares. According to Landmarks Holdings last Friday, in reply to queries raised by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, the total number
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    • 290 15  -  By ANDREA BORCH MCB HOLDINGS Bhd (MCB) plans to buy a new carbide plant and convert an existing carbide plant into a producer of a new product, ferro silicon. These developments are part of a MJ12.8 million expansion and diversification programme that wholly-owned
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    • 603 15  -  By ABDUL HADHI TIN MINING COMPANY Sungei Besi Mines Malaysia Bhd, whose mining activities are fast diminishing, is moving into a new area of business. The company announced over the weekend it has proposed acquiring a controlling interest in Gula
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    • 483 15 Bernama MALAYSIA AIRLINE System (MAS) is optimistic of continued high growth rates in the early 1990s given the favourable traffic prospects, according to chairman Raja Tan Sri Mohar Bin Raja Badiozaman. In MAS' latest annual report. Raja Tan Sri Mohar said the company would
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    • 182 15 MBT THE DEADLINE for the acceptance of Berjaya Corporation's one-for-one rights issue of 210.012 million shares at M 51.30 each is Sep 15 at 5.00pm. In an abridged prospectus last Friday, chairman Haji Sulaiman bin Mohd Amin said the rights issue will provide shareholders
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    • 271 15 MBT MALAYSIA Nasional Insurance, (MNI) has sold more than half it%-< stake in First Allied Corp Bh& i; (FACB). It has disposed of 10J8£<* million FACB shares on the open market, reducing its stake in th*«.~ company to 9.115 million share*, or 11.91
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      • 1710 16  -  r i Singapore P L By JOSEPHINE CHAN SHARE PRICES are expected to rise this week, underpinned by last week's news that the economy has performed better than expected. Brokers generally felt that last week's announcement of higher GDP growth rates could be a
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    • MARKET REVIEWS
      • 938 17 r l L x I Hongkong y DBS Securities HK Ltd THE HONGKONG stock market was relatively stable last week amid cautious trading sentiment. The Hang Seng Index gained a solid 34.32 points during the week to close at 2,613.39. It
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      • 429 17 K K.Lumpur m MBT THE Kuala Lumpur stock market last week livened up at mid-week as investors threw caution the wind and went on a buying spree, catapulting share prices to record levels twice in exceptionally brisk trading. Gains were hefty while
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      • 225 17 m Tok y° >**** A AFP SHARE PRICES were mixed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week as holiday lethargy struck the market towards the end of the week. The Japanese parliament's election of Toshiki Kaifu as prime minister and his appointment of an entirely new
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      • 833 17  -  Compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended August 11 SCRIP ISSUES G S«curM«v Proposed bonus issue of one-for-ten I C St Proposed bonus issue of one-for-four. PELS: Proposed USsBom five year 1.25% bonds with 66.86 m warrants. The warrants will be offered on a one-for-two basis at 74 cents
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      • 870 18  -  r fr.uijT London By RAY HEATH DECIDING the maturity of an upwave is one of the dilemmas of investment. Is there still enough energy to make it worth riding, or is it about to dissipate itself into swirling foam? Such were the questions
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      • 569 18 H| New York iil AP THERE'S not much complaining going on about the "summer doldrums" on Wall Street this year. Or if there is, it's hard to hear it above the din of record or near-record highs in stock prices and
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      • 535 18  -  Eli By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Securities INVESTORS are beginning to ask themselves when the European markets will begin to slow down and when profits can be taken in what have been excellently performing stocks. This is partly because the European markets are traditionally seen
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      • 343 18 r vj Sydney 5 A AFP THE AUSTRALIAN stock market had a good week despite being hit by a wave of mid-week selling. The market recovered to end the week on a confident note, brokers said. "Over the course of the week the
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      • 267 18 AFP LARGE-SCALE buying by institutional investors and good results announced by the diversified textile giant Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) fuelled a strong rally on the Indian stock market last week. The sensitive Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Index. which started the week at 715.50 points,
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      • 519 18 Current Ei Books IM» Tot* lor ToM tor poymoni <toto ctooo poyobto too yoor Myw AW* Hldgt 6%(bi Aug 29 Sop 8 Sop 26 4% 6% Avtmo 10%TE(0 Oct 16 Oct 26 No* 15 I0%TE 25%TE B M T 100% Oct I? Oct 31 No* 6 100% 100%
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      • 914 19 New York AFP WALL STREET share prices soared in early trading last Friday, and for the second straight session the Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials burst through the record closing high of nearly two years ago. But, again, the market failed to maintain its momentum
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      • 900 19 London Reuter SHARE PRICES were firmer last Friday but shy of the day's highest levels in a drifting market with traders uncertain of near-term direction. Wall Street's ascent above its all-time closing high last Friday supported sentiment. However, one trader said: "Everyone expected Wall
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      • 239 19 NYT NISSAN UK, the UK importer and distributor of Nissan vehicles and Britain's largest retail motor group, has been restructured radically with a Swiss Bank acquiring a majority stake in the company's fsst-growino dealership and finance operations. The surprise emergence of Union Bank
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      • 581 19 NYT KOHLBERG, KRAVIS, Roberts Co (KKR), the US leversged-buy-out specialists, is seeking to acquire up to 15 per cent of one of Britain's leading industrial conglomerates. BTR pic. The move, announced last Friday, marks KKR's first major foray into Europe,
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      • 867 19 Amsterdam AIM 11 FL6 ABN Aagon AhoM Akzo Alrvnts AMCV AMRO AM. Mad BOLS. Bo«hrm«n T«tN CSM Oaf Dwn ElMVtW Fokkar QWbroc Hbfl ,fIl y r 46 .1 111.2 136.7 148.5 1630 sr.7 66 3 161.5 154.3 127.0 inxJa. 70.0 72.1 96 60 134.20 61J 47 2 34.6 iiaoo 233.00
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    • 580 15 APPROVED ISSUES Company RIGHTS ISSUE Berjaya Corpn One-tor-one M 51.30 per shore Ex-date. JJy 21 Books dose. Aug 4 Acceptance I Payment: Sep 15 Hotel Prop One-tor-two $1.10 per shore with on* detochoble warrant E» date July 17 Books dot*: Wy 27 Acceptance Payment: Sep 4 Keppel Finance Issue ot
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    • 486 18 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Steven Lim Kee Thuan of Blk 102 Simei Street 1 #05-908 Singapore (1852), have apElied for a Public House, First Class licence i respect of premises at M/s Magic City Entertainment Pte Ltd at 6 Raffles Boulevard #02-200 Marina Square Singapore (0103),
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    • 447 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Steven Um Kee Thuan of Blk 102 |Simei Street 1 #05-906 Singapore (1852), have applied for a Beer House, Second Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Magic City Entertainment Pte Ltd at 6 Raffles Boulevard #02-200 Stall 1 Marina Square Singapore
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    • 407 18 BULK CEMXNT PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306(2) of the Companies Aot, Cap. 60 that the Pinal Meeting of Members of the above-named Company will be held at the offices of Messrs Ernst Whlnnsy. 10 Collyer Quay #31-01, Ocean Building, Singapore 0104 on
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    • 171 18 IN THB MAITO OP THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF BRIDGADE PRIVATE LIMITED At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on Tuesday, 8 August 1980 at 10 Collyer Quay #21-01 Ocean Building, Singapore 0104 the following special/ordinary resolutions were paseed:— SPECIAL. RESOLUTION WINDING-UP That
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    • 293 18 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 80 EARTH PRIVATE I T In > 4T (In Liquidation) At a general mMtlnf of EARTH PRIVATE LIMITED duly convened and held on the Bth day of August, 1969 the following special resolution was passed: SPECIAL RESOLUTION That the Company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to
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    • 113 19 Q DBSBANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) To: All Bondholders U5570,000,000 sConvertible Bonds due 1998 US$lOO,OOO,OOO 4% Subordinated Convertible Bonds due 2001 SUSPENSION OF BOND CONVERSION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Bonds will not be convertible during the period 8 September 1969
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    • 398 19 DBSBANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD (e) (i) Net profit after tax attributable to members of the DBS Group reached $112.9 m in the first half of 1989, recording a growth rate of 30.9*. At Bank level, after tax profit roee by 20.0% to $85.0 m. (ii) Maintaining its
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  • 540 20  -  MORE PLANE SEATS, RELAXED IMMIGRATION RULES PAVING THE WAY By FOO CHOY PENG AN INCREASE in airline seats and the government's relaxation of immigration laws are expected to lead to a 12 per cent jump in the number of Hongkong visitors to Singapore this
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  • 248 20  -  By ANNA TEO A GATHERING of Chinese business communities from around the world could take place in Singapore next February during the Lunar New Year celebrations. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Industry plans to organise a three-day "Conference of the World
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  • 253 20 AFP AUSTRALIAN' Treasurer Paul Keating hands down his seventh budget tomorrow, his last before the nation goes to the polls, and analysts expect the government to gamble that tough economic management is the key to political success. Analysts said that the Treasurer would
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  • SATURDAY ROUNDUP
    • 97 20 WHETHER Religious Knowledge (RK) will be taught in school will be announced next month, Or Tony Tan, the Education Minister ssid on Saturday. Currently, students have to do one of the six coursee Confucisn Ethics, Buddhist Studies, Bible Knowledge, Islamic Rsligious Knowledge, Hindu Studies snd
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    • 88 20 THE First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's proposal for Mendaki to take over the management of tertiary tuition fees set aside for Malay students was made in good faith and should be taken seriously. Mr Ibrahim Othman, an MP for Bedok QRC. said this on Saturday
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    • 174 20 A quick look at Saturday's main nswa SINGAPORE'S offer to host some United States military facilities is good for the long-term peace and stability of the region, said Foreign Minister Wong Kan Seng on Saturdey night at the Paya Leber National Day celebration dinner. Obviously
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    • 201 20 THE expected sharp drop in the number of babies born this year is coming true, said Mr Yeo Cheow Toog. the Acting Health Minister. And even the arrival of immigrants taking advantage of Singapore's relaxed Immigration rules will not make up for the shortfall
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  • 181 20 THE NATIONAL Computer Board will launch the IT (Information Technology) User Survey '89 tomorrow to find out the trends and the level of sophistication of IT usage. The ffndings will help the NCB in formulating IT policies to help the economic sectors
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  • 246 20 AFP THE KHMER ROUGE Mid that the UN International Control Mechanism needs at least 2,000 troops to verify Vietnam's troop withdrawal from Cambodia next month. The Khmer Rouge, the military muscle in a guerilla coalition fighting Vietnamese snd Phnom Penh forces in
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  • LATE FILE
    • 36 20 AFP COMMUNIBT Party chief Nguyen Van Linh has reaffirmed his opposition to mut-ti-party politics in Vietnam and called for vigilance against Western bids to sow intsrnsl dissent in socislist nations. AFP
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    • 34 20 AP JAPAN has cautioned ships to guard against pirates in the South China Sea after Überian and Panamanian veesels were attacked thie month, the Maritime Safety Agency said yesterday.
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    • 33 20 Reuter FOUR Maldivians were sentenced to deeth for their part in an unsucceesful attempt last November to overthrow the Maldivee government, official sources in ths capital, Mais, have said.
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    • 48 20 Reuter PAKISTAN is making a cautious attempt to solve the Lebaneee hostage crisis and other quarrels between Teheran and Washington, Iranian political sources in the region said yeeterday. Pakistan is one of the few countries with close ties to both Teheran and Washington.
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    • 62 20 Reuter THE SPACE SHUTTLE Columbia. completing its first mission since the 196t explosion of its sister ship Cfmllong*r, landed safely yesterday after deploying what is believed to be a powerful spy satellite over the Soviet Union. The apparently trouble-free, secret military mission of the fleet's oldest
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 68 21 Reuter BAY OCEAN CARRIERS LTD has filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering of 3,310,000 shares of common stock. Shares are expected to sell for about US$l5 each. Bay Tankers Inc, an affiliate of Bay Ocean Management Inc which
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      • 71 21 AFP THOUSANDS OF WORKERS staged a one-hour warning strike in northern Poland's Gdansk region last Friday to protest against the cost of living, which has skyrocketed since farm reforms two weeks ago. Local trade unionists said 7,000 employees at the Paris Commune naval shipyards and
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      • 75 21 Reuter AN OIL SLICK around Norway's huge North Sea Statfjord field has begun to break up and there appears to be little danger of environmental damage, officials said. A spokesman for Norway's State Pollution Board said the 100 sq km slick, first discovered late
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      • 85 21 Reuter A DUTCH FREIGHTER stranded in West Germany with a leaking cargo of highly toxic chemicals will be allowed to return to the Netherlands. A spokeswoman for the Dutch Ministry of Water alid Transport said in The Hague last Friday, "The ministry has given it
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      • 59 21 Reuter THE LIBERIAN TANKER Atlantic Amity (89,696 dwt) was refloated on Aug 6 after running aground earlier at Maracaibo, Venezuela, loaded with Venezuelan crude oil, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service reported. It proceeded to Punta Cardon to load approximately 12,000 tonnes previously transferred to another tanker and
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      • 34 21 Reuter THE 13,940-dwt Lebanese vessel Achilleus collided with the 4,581-dwt Albanian-registered Dajti in the Sea of Marmara, off Turkey, last Friday, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service said. Both vessels anchored at Canakkale-Sarisiglar.
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    • 173 21 Fairplay SHIPOWNERS operating to Nigerian ports are being coerced into making illegal payments to bogus officials. Several vessels have been subjected to a search carried out by people masquerading as Customs officers. These people claim the right to search the vessel after it
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    • 1082 21 ABC CoeWnwtine XI 5 Accord Shpg vm 3/4 AfS XM 3 MmM bw XN 5 AC Toopfer XM 5 A»orico» Niugin. XN 4 Arrow 1mm XI 5 Ajaoc Carriage XSI 5 ANt M 1/2 ATC lm V* 4 An V 3-5 Asa V 1 Alio* Um xa
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    • 291 21 Reuter WARTSILA OY's decision to cut its shipbuilding interests helps the group s balance sheet but raises questions about the future of shipbuilding in Finland. Analysts said the government should now re-open talks with all Finland's shipbuilders on restructuring the industry. Wartsila
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    • 432 21  -  DECREASE DUE TO FEWER JOBS OFFERED BY SHIPPING COMPANIES By JEAN FOONG EMPLOYMENT of Singapore seamen dipped by 17 per cent to 1,323 last year compared with 1987, as a result of fewer Jobs offered by shipping companies. Of last year's
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    • 373 21 FT SEA CONTAINERS', which owns Sealink British Ferries, may sell some of its ferry routes and containers, and distribute the proceeds to shareholders as a defence against the hostile bid for the group. James Sherwood, the group's president, said last week that he would be
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    • 108 21 AFP THE FIRST LEGAL HEARING involving a Taiwanese plaintiff and the Chinese government opened in Zhuhai, China, last Friday. Tsai Chen-hsiung, captain of a Taiwanese freighter, is suing the Chinese government for NT$l3O million (US$5.l million) after claiming Chinese Customs authorities illegally confiscated 4,760 boxes
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    • 300 21 Reuter THE OUTLOOK for the tanker market is for "more of the same" in the next few years, with spot trading vessels likely to continue to earn high freight rates for short periods of overproduction in the Mideast Gulf, tanker broker John
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    • 826 22 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
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    • 775 22  - J is for jargon A fortnightly column on marln# insurance V J S By IAN LANCASTER Today, we conclude the A-Z of insurance terms, defining some more of the jargon that ship and cargo owners are likely to encounter in their day-to-day business. KDC: Knocked Down Condition refers to vehicles
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    • 756 22 DEFENCE PLAN LEAVES MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS FT IT HAS TAKEN nearly three months, but last Wednesday. James Sherwood finally pinned his colours to the Sea Containers mast. That, at least, was how it appeared The president of the Bermu-da-registered group revealed that he
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    • 478 22 SEVERAL BULK CARRIERS have been offered for sale in the secondhand market. These include the 1985-built, 63,750dwt Starpos at US$25 million, the 1980-built, 58.371-dwt Young Swift at US$l5 million and the Sara C, of 30,482 dwt and built in 1971, at US$6.5 million. The Adriatic Prestige, of 24,331 dwt
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    • 1743 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Transtalner Schedules Blk Op Gdn Data/Time Time From Time To Booking Gate Boson Glory 908N 14 08 89 1600 0700 0800 NA 1 C7 00 F01 lanka Siri 125W 14 08 89 1630 0715 0815
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    • 217 23 SOME PERISHABLE CARGOES previously moved by air have been switched to ocean shipment on a trial basis in the past year. Mr Mike Slee, manager for Australian National Line in charge of Anline (which covers the East Asian trade with Hongkong, Taiwan, the
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    • 895 23 GRAIN chartering out of the US Gulf on Thursday picked up after a recent lull and three vesaels were fixed to Japan at U5523.75, up 75 cents from last recorded business, brokers said. The fixing sparked a flood of buying in dry cargo freight futures and helped the
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    • 9636 30 AARHUS E Nad De|ima. ScanOutcht. Aug 14. Evar Qlaamy. Evargraan. Aug 15. K An Ha. China Ocaan Shpg. Aug IB V Maarak Rottardam. Maarak Lin*. Aug 2 17 8 Mont* Roaa. Trtot. Aug 17. Evar Qlowlng. Evargraan. Aug IS. Japan S*a. Noraaia Lin*.
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    • 173 21 "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wildlife" HH INSIDE More questions than answers THE PRESIDENT of Sea Containers is betting on the sale of assets and a distribution to shareholders as the most effective defence against the long-running hostile bid from Siena and Tiphook. His comments, however, have again raised more questions
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    • 714 26 HANJIN SHIPPING FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ CMOYANC CHAHCI M3W HANJIN HASAN OHM HANJIN IE HAVRE M3W QUEEN'S MAT MIOGE «ll I TO FAR EAST PORTS HANJIN U HAVRE OOt QUEEN S WAY MIOCE CHOYANC PARK MX HANJIN OAKLAND #H£ I FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ TO USA PACIFIC
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    • 147 26 KUALA SIAK IV 14/1 BATAM (SEKUPANC) KUALA SIAK II V/» DUMAI/f«AWANG SAMUDERA 102 22/1 PCRAWANG/P BARU 5 vessels (weekly) to PtRAWANG/PEKAN BARU/DUMAI 3 vessels (weekly) to BATAM SUMATRA PORTS Also accepting cargo for ports in Jawa 4 Kalimatan. We specialise in project heavylift cargo. Owners operators of tug boats barges.
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    • 480 26 w EVERGREEN Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) CVU GRORTTH CVU GUANO CVU GIFTED CVU GREET EVER GOLDEN EVE* CLOSE ALSO ACCEPTING i) provwcnce. VESSEL EVER GLEAMY EVER GLOWING EVER GLEEFUL EVER GOOOS PKL SGP HKG KSG KLG PIIS WMML SAVANNAM. (OSTOM PHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK. JACKSONVILLE. KMUOA. FTC ICASO. KTROIT, COLUMBUS OTHER MAJOR
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 637 27 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES VOY SM JKT MY VOY NKB KAO KM YOK MBO KOB BJ» 4MB SU> MFT 1M 4MB art M M M IMB M Urt )M IMB Srt M «rt 11/t iart urt Mrt «3M 4rt
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    • 304 27 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT aji an wi www m m v» aw aw m fim m V» Ml EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT mi rxA«* rnM turn i MM MM 1M aw w m W M a» Iff MS. MO w MM. m TO n IW
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    • 277 27 s 4TT 1 11 .4 ESkfiS? caroo via ti% TO WJ2«n. MULi, Lt HAVRE. OSLO. COfOMAfiIN, AARMUS. ~w<rm.xv*. i»3ET3I DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE (A MEMBER OF ANRO) STRAITS/AUSTRALIA EAST COAST SERVICE f»11:7.11 HM' M Jiiia. i M li'LVli-l3 AJll 1 HL/wr ANNO AKUUOtMW ANNO FHUNTUMMI sw« rut UM l«M
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    • 430 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S port P.Kalanf Penang Bangkak I ill ai' M Hi <1 SPOKE RDAM HMBG MULL CATHERINE In Pt 12/9 li/9 21/9 CLYDEBANK V2SN 21/1 19/9 22/9 24/9 TAMAITAI SAMOA TON 20/9 17/11 21/10 25/10 FORTH BANK V2SN
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    • 745 28 VKline KAWASAKI KIM KAISIIA. LID. EXPORT 00C1 FRIENDSHIP NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE OOCL FRIENDSHIP NEPTUNE JAOE OOCL FORTUNE AMMSSADOR BRIDGE •PK/PNG w 2* 2/9 8/1 Im S I FEEDER VESSa OOCL FRIENOSMIP NEPTUNE JAOE OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE VOY •INOO •PK/PNG SGP 15 140 15/1 17/1 20 21/1
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    • 565 28 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acupfcg FCL/FCL ConMrwrt fcWW P MMI Pwwi li MoOxr Vtf By Fate Fata 19 A«| U Au| UA* h IS** 2 S*t 2S* f i i Oct 30 S«* 30 U+ h M Oct II Oct U Oct ft a Mm IS IS ft» Fi mm 11
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    • 251 28 M GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 21 Trtat Ajrtf Street SINCAPOMf T(l nam (M LIN(S) Fn iMHM GULF SERVICE: Vmn f. Mmi Fw* sTss CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA IP GUAN GUAN SHIPPING SDN. BHD f KLAMG Tri: «-3«7*1, 3HUK-7. Tiki No: HA
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    • 386 28 PHILIORIENT LINES PTE LTD P h£ A3 Of fK E 1 08 ROBINSON hi GMG BtJiLDiNG SINGAPORE *F f HS 26 '20 P H'l! Fti EAST/FAR EAST FU ft Ld DESTINATION DUBAI. DW»i KMMIT. an DOHA, MttCAT, BAMUUN AMI MUM A MAMAS. CALCUTTA CHITTACONC EAST/WEST MCA/MB. Fa ft La rr*
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 872 29 NEPTUME AGENCES PTL LID. Eaaane* FE EU/AUST TPA/SCA vSti zmra iiwu main win 77*111 27»1« (CR NO. 1S*****0000E) NEPUNE SON M) ft lumps Pwm *wan sot# NF.PTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD WOKS 23M0 crao ami 627*1 am EXPORT PMkaaaHS Parkaaa tIS YEBBEL/YOY A. Concord 01/938 MB Mara 78/938 0. AlUir 11/930
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    • 738 29 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: 18*241/2 CaJle Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANG P. ffflftW MESSRS HAI THONC SHIPPIMC W PMmSMM. Pwwnt Maitrtu W HANOLINC SYSTEM CO SM.
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 355 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 225 6868 (34 lines) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA RS ***** A/B SSCAO DSR-LINES l VEB OEUTCPACHT SEEHEEDEREi ROSTOCK i INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN ft NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND SIN ICA ANT i :.!>:>! I il
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    • 265 30 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/ SEMAR ANG/PAN J ANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU VSL ETA ETO LOADING FOR DEU INDAH NASA JAVA IN PORT 30JJ9 PANJANG LAMPUNG iAYA 17A89 ISJJ9 PANJANG/JAKARTA PINANG JAVA 18.8.89 19JJ9 PALEMBANG/PK. BALAM PERITA JAYA 22U9 ***** PAN JANG/JAKARTA A BAM JAYA 15JJ9 16A89 JAKARTA/PAN JANG
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    • 343 30 IICD REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES ASEAN PORTS BANGKOK sailings a week Hock Aaancy Co Ltd BKK (Tot Sat m Im un SONGKHLA -1 sailing a week Hock Agency Co Ltd Skla (Tel: *****' VESSEL VOY UN EASTERN PIONEER IMN I M P.KELANG 3 SAILINGS A WEEK OASWANI Sdn Bhd Pkl (Tel:
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 150 30 Regional Weafher m rT, > 1 Vi I SS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. August 14,1969 R Thunderstdrm c t showef Wnltwr Wind d(«)Km with ipred m knots Raio Wove he^hl Cloudy Sky Surface wind* art mdicoted by ortows »M tty »itk the wind One hj» circle
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 547 31 n UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE f0« *JRIT,*E TRANSPOR' EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA SPORE LOADING FOR A. VSL 17/1 Iraq/Japan THROUGH Mj to RAGHOAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING cONTAINER 3 UPTO AQARA A BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILARLE UPTO AQABA
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    • 303 31 RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEI *****33 (10 Lines) II FA* *****15 I TELE* RS ***** RISMIP <3 Lmesi i *j. tk -*H v "ii ACCEPTING FCI AND CONVENTIONAL mm ETA LOAOMQ PO* Si* OAMMBALAAM. MWM*. OJMOUTI netsanet voy mm MOT. 17MM ASM. UAMAWA. HOWNI Other ports along th«
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    • 570 31 ICMM SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD TEL *****44 FAX: *****75 pssappi L HONGKONG/ CHINA BANGKOK P. KELANG/PENANG 1M A 21/9 1M 1M 11/1 A 2S/I 21/9 A 29/9 20/9 A 27/S 19/9 A 21/9 19/9 A 29/9 18/9 A 22/9 29/9 A 9/9 21/9 A 5/9 21/9 A 25/9 17/9
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    • 134 31 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE VIETNAM SERVICES ALL LCL/FCL ACCEPTABLE TOR COMPETITIVE LCL RATE CONTACT ANWAR/JEYJ CONTACT HMO TELEX/FAX NO*. OH/ ANWAR Hamburg West Germany Tiger calam* TOs SrW 5* ST SUSAK m MA ZM TK» BAT rm OA m CALASAK 73CNI NA M SUSAK m
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    • 44 31 XPRESS REG LAR A ABC CONTAINERLINE N V w TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND 7 DATS TO mMANTU TO USA/CANADA USA/CANADA/EUROPE/MEDITERRAMEAN CJZ2 LL^i ■i,, >-MnmmmrrTrTTM AGENTS iFucosmm IS. HOE CHIANG ROAO pmcomutY(m.) ltb. lOAO. 113-02. SANFORO BUILOING. SINGAPORE 0201 T«t *****59 Far *****16' Tic 2(711 FASCO
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    • 37 32 f (J cdi&U Egyptian Intomtioml Shipping Company-m,, SERVING DIRECT TO/MOM POUT SUC& ALIXAHOPIA, AND >>bRT •AID BY EGYPTIAN HAG VESSEIS tASTtOUMO m ICTPT wuTOum TO tcm CwtLu?r?o* (TTt) LTD m 141 c*OL «T m*i am sura tumbihi
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    • 338 32 OcerhSeruice PENANG -I KL: ALLIED-LINK N^ChrMnaCM SINGAPORE: 77b 0922(22 LINES) Elaine Tm/EstMr Yap 9i('.iiKflt (S LINES) «EGULAP NE a SERVICE CENTRAL MINOORO V 3 18 Aug MANILA I KAN SELAR 14 Aug lC SEALS L NE° SEP .ICE AUG Manila, Kaohsiung EXPRESS INBOUNO WEEKLY SVCS FROM ALL UNITED KINGDOM CITIES/PORTS
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    • 140 32 C S AV Oivnp.mM StulAmeric.inj ll< Chile.in Liih■ L I tpures 5J SERVICE TO/FROM SEE^AWI ihrenkiel liner service container breakbulk service FROM PORT LOUIS AND DURBA' •v Es' e 04 Mr SLL 11 ■T1 II 11 A VSL M AUG CHITTAGONG/CALCUTTA S'PORE/CHMA DIRECT SCR VICE DONCYUANG 10-15 ADC SHANGMAI/OAUAN A
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 646 33 Everett Tines COMPANIA PERUANA K MA DE VAPORES 0 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" A LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. ■ANOLOEVERETT ROSEEVERETT JONNCVERETT P. Ktiang* Smgjpwt 74/* Au( V 7 S«p IS/17 S*P "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOADING
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    • 354 33 AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE Ufl Ufl w» m ii/M urn ACCEPTING CARGO TO AOEIAIOE VIA WLMXMNC ABO ALSO FCI TO GUAM. HONGKONG. TAIWAN. PUSAN. MANILA I CtBU ZIM EILAT CONTAINER UNE hrrrt at ta Maj*. Amtrta, fCI To CaMtaan, li Nn* icgra Xk GOLD STAR LINE GOLD AUSA Ao«3]an Apapa/Ligos/Cotonou Port
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    • 476 33 SING KWANG HANG •IMMMQ TRANSPORTATION (PTC) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE DCSTMATIONS I PORT KELANQ MANILA HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTB KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNQ BUBAN TOKYO. KOBE CMITTAOONQ DUBAI JEDOAH SYDNEY. MELBOURNE 18 AUQ ia AUQ 18 AUQ 20 AUQ 20 AUQ 19 AUQ 18 AUQ 21 AUQ 23 AUQ 22 AUQ
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    • 444 33 PERINTIS LINE H WEEKLV FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA EL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETD ETA ETD PRABHAKTI PRASETIA TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA 286-287 In Port 16/06 18/06 18AM 16-17 19/06 21/08 24/08 24/06 SINGAPORE ETA ETD 19AM 19AM
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    • 361 33 PTC CONTAINER LINES fCI ICI SfRVICf 20/8 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 20/8 BANGKOK 16/8 MANILA 19/8 JAKARTA 19/8 PORT KELANG/PENANG 21/8 BUSAN 16/8 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 21/8 HONG KONG abo accepting cargo to Muangpu/Sheazhen/Fuzhou/ Xamen/Xingang/Shanghai 19/8 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 19/8 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to aN Europe inland desonations 17/8 LA7NYC/SFO 17/8 VANCOUYER/TORONTO/MONTREAL li T ,T
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 941 34 I i k MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD EASTBOUND TO USA FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE TO PBW HYUNDAI CHALLENGER HYUNDAI INNOVATOR HYUNDAI EXPLORER HYUNDAI COMMANDER HYUNDAI PIONEER LALANOM SIN HKC LM OAK KA m up Hm up up up me am nm up np am jsl op vp hp ap
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    • 469 34 fe JE CONTAINER LINE I TEL: *****59 FAX ******3 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST IiHIW rniatt U/B4 IM I'MW 17/1*20.1 WI4 2//B J2_L3§_ MANILA TOKYO KOK NACOYA OSAKA SRI LANKA/ INDIA COLOBMO BOMBAY MADRAS U/II2M U**2S* iy» i ivi KARACHI CALCUTTA CHITTAGONG EUROPE/ UK Wia*
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    • 448 34 V V OsW S [QT. OS K Lines. .Ltd FULL CONTAINER UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) t'pr» mwmi Iriai tr*mi riMM r*a ut ■own ma u i up m M m m «J«AMN tM IM in rn M A IM cm or ommumi m A iili 1 ji 3i tin MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB)*
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