The Business Times, 2 November 1994

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  • 13 1 SINGAPORE BusinessTimes MITA(P) 010/12/93 Wednesday November 2 1994 WE KNOW ASIA 75 c
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  • 2am LATEST
    • 92 1 AFP NEW YORK Wall Street share prices fell yesterday. At 11 am EST, the Dow Jones index of leading industrial stocks was down 24 points in heavy trading with 99 million shares changing hands. At Ipm EST, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 3,881.54
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  • 163 1 Stock market indices Tuesday Change STII 2,364.19 -14.84 KLSEComp 1,093.58 -15.27 Nikkei 19,916.48 -73.12 Hang Seng 9,573.40 -72.85 SET Index 1,536.48 +7.65 Jakarta Comp 524.65 +1.16 CLSA China B 1,156.51 -5.04 Aust All Ord 2,028.0 -16.8 FTSE 100 3,096.3 -1.1 Tuesday Previous 1pm EST close Dow Jones 3,881.54
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  • 863 1  -  By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday that the Cabinet needs people from the private sector of ministerial calibre, especially those who could be "political entrepreneurs". Speaking on the second day of the debate on the White Paper
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  • 500 1  -  By Ramesh Pivyanathan SINGAPORE The Government is willing to experiment with some of the public's suggestions on how to lower the prices of Certificates of Entitlement (COE) to own cars. Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan said in Parliament yesterday: "Although my
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  • 149 1 UPI HONGKONG China plans to invest US$l.33 billion (551.95 billion) in the construction of a road and bridge project which will link the border town of Shenzhen with neighbouring Hongkong. The official China Daily yesterday reported that work on
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  • 266 1 SINGAPORE Withdrawals from the Central Provident Fund (CPF) for share purchases continued to fall sharply in the third quarter despite a stock market recovery. Figures released yesterday by the CPF Board show net withdrawals under the Basic and Enhanced Investment schemes fell 46.6
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  • 339 1  -  By Abdul Hadhi SINGAPORE A group of 58 property owners in Changi have reaped a windfall of $2 million apiece by collectively selling their entire housing estate to a private developer. The owners of the 30-year-old Changi Heights estate will together collect a cool 116
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  • 323 1  -  B> Lilian Ang SINGAPORE The number of Central Provident Fund loan applications for the purchase of private housing fell 10.3 per cent year on year in the third quarter. The CPF board said yesterday there were 2,915 applications under the Residential
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    • 36 1 Regional Analysis: Pg 9 Taipei*s budget blues Ministers' pay, Pg 2: Dhana changed his mind What other MPs say Hongkong exchange to fine, censure Stanchart Securities, Pg 6 Hongkong Telecom's interim profit jumps 15%, Pg 15
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT
      • 88 2 WHILE there is no single-storey height control for landed properties, owners of single-storey terrace houses can keep their estates as single storey properties by mutual agreement and lodging a Deed of Covenant with the Registry of Land, Acting Minister of National Development Lim Hng Kiang said.
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      • 101 2 LEASES on upgraded flats will remain at 99 years, Acting National Development Minister Lim Hng Kiang said. "This is a desirable process, which ensures that land is utilised efficiently, and allows for the timely renewal of Singapore." The basic structural life of flats stayed unchanged
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      • 138 2  -  Parliament reports by Chuang Peck Ming OPPOSITION MP Low Thia Khiang attempted to move an amendment to put the White Paper proposals on ministers' pay to a public debate in the next general election, but failed to get the required support from the
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    • 771 2 FORMER Minister S Dhanabalan did not think ministers should be paid market rates but he changed his mind after failing to persuade successful Singaporeans to join the Cabinet. "As I discussed with them (the successful Singaporeans), I discovered that the generation that comes
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    • 286 2 TOSHIBA Corp of Japan has become the fourth semiconductor company to take an equity stake in governmentlinked Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing (CSM). It is the first Japanese company to do so. CSM president Tan Bock Seng declined to disclose the size of the stake.
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    • EYE on the ECONOMY
      • 297 2  -  By Paul Leo THE chief measure of money supply, M 2, held steady in August after showing strong growth over the past year. M 2 comprises currency in circulation and demand deposits, which together make up Ml, plus what is known as quasi-money. This includes
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    • 712 2  -  1994 National Productivity Awards By Juliette Walker THE government aims to sustain the manufacturing sector's share of gross domestic product at no less than 25 per cent in the medium to long term. Minister for Trade and Industry Yeo Cheow Tong said yesterday.
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    • 349 2  -  By Abdul Hadhi THE 24-year-old landmark Satay Club will soon slip into history at least in its present form. Stallholders were informed by the authorities yesterday that they must relocate by May next year. They could apply to relocate to other food centres
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  • THE REGION
    • 408 3 Reuter JAKARTA Foreign textile firms, weighed down by rising production costs and low worker productivity, are contemplating leaving Indonesia for new-ly-emerging markets such as Vietnam, an Indonesian industry official said yesterday. "Many are planning to quit Indonesia because they were becoming less competitive," Husein
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    • 138 3 AFP BANGKOK Thailand's powerful interior ministry has retained its title as the branch of government with the most corruption complaints against it. A member of the Counter Corruption Commission (CCC) yesterday said that during the fiscal year from Oct 1, 1993, it received
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    • 204 3 Bernama BANGKOK Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai has rejected a request from the United States to set up an arms depot in the Gulf of Thailand, out of concern over domestic and regional security. Mr Chuan said on Monday that he and
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    • 369 3 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia's Manpower Minister yesterday defended his country's labour record, under attack from overseas, but warned that Jakarta could not afford more worker protests which he said scared off foreign investors. Speaking to journalists at his home in east Jakarta. Abdul
      Reuter  -  369 words
    • NOTEBOOK
      • 71 3 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR New Independent Power Producer (IPP) licences will only be issued in another one or two years' time, said Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and Post Samy Vellu yesterday. He was elaborating on Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad s statement on Monday that
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      • 118 3 AP JAKARTA President Suharto yesterday denied that the US CIA played any role in the events surrounding an abortive Communist coup in 1965 that changed the course of Indonesia's history. The coup attempt against Mr Suharto's predecessor. President Sukarno, was blamed on the
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      • 73 3 AFP MANILA President Fidel Ramos yesterday called on his countrymen to light up streets and buildings for Christmas to show the world Manila had recovered from a crippling two-year energy shortage. This must be a signal for the entire country to sw itch on and
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      • 66 3 Reuter HANOI The American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam has won the blessing of Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet, said chairman Alfonso de Matteis yesterday. Mr de Matteis, who heads his own construction firm, met Mr Kiet yesterday and briefed him on the formation
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    • 357 3 The Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and Vietnam yesterday decided to step up exchange visits of defence delegations to get to know each other better, and to increase mutual confidence. Both countries also agreed to expand bilateral military cooperation in training and collaboration in
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    • ASIANOTES
      • 83 4 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG The decision to let a Jardine Matheson subsidiary build a new naval base will not alTeet negotiations on Hongkong's new airport. Governor Chris Patten said yesterday. Relations between Britain and China have been strained over financing arrangements for the US$2O.3
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      • 83 4 AFP HONGKONG The patrol craft HXIS Plover, one of three British naval ships of the Hongkong Squadron, sailing for the last time out of the former naval basin at the Prince of Wales Barracks yesterday. The basin area is to be handed over
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      • 98 4 AFP BEIJING China's once-booming nightclub scene is in a slump this year after a marked reduction in its chief client base the state a Ministry of Culture report showed yesterday. The report said some 20 per cent of luxury nightclubs across the country have been
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      • 68 4 AFP SEOUL South Korea's trade deficit deepened last month, with the value of both exports and imports hitting monthly records, preliminary government tallies showed yesterday. According to an interim report from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, South Korea had a deficit of US$2l3
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      • 87 4 AFP SEOUL A former South Korean prime minister yesterday raised a political storm here with his extreme right-wing remarks, fuelling speculation that President Kim Young Sam's ruling coalition might face a split. Ro Jai Bong hit out at Mr Kim's "New Korea" policy which, he
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    • 457 4 Reuter Bloomberg Business News WASHING I ON US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor yesterday said that progress had been made in the negotiations to open the Japanese market to foreign producers of flat glass. And even though a US-im-posed deadline
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    • 187 4 AFP SHANGHAI Shanghai's stock market has called for the expansion of its B shares board for foreign investors to attract considerably more international capital. The biweekly Shanghai Star yesterday quoted Shanghai Securities Exchange (SSE) general manager Wei Wenyuan as saying the B share market
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    • 192 4 Reuter HONGKONG The eventual reunification of the Korean Peninsula will bear few similarities to the German experience, said a report by Kobin How, director of Nat West Investment Management Asia and manager of its Korean Growth Fund. Mr How, who previously
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    • 277 4 Bloomberg Business News CANBERRA Australian Trade Minister Bob McMullan yesterday said too many Japanese restrictions against foreign companies prevented Australian companies from entering the market there. "Excessive regulation, exclusionary business practices, and the complexity of Japan's distribution system combined with
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    • 455 4 AFP Reuter PUPYONG, South Korea Chinese Premier Li Peng yesterday embarked on an intensive, two-day inspection of South Korea's major industrial facilities with a call for the cementing of bilateral technology links. Mr Li began his tour at Daewoo Motor
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    • 321 4 AFP BEIJING Uniformed police, businessmen and curious onlookers rubbed shoulders here at a recent personal security products exhibition aimed at China's growing afTluent society that is facing a rising crime rate. Bulletproof vests, electric truncheons, alarm systems, armoured doors and spy gadgets were
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    • 262 4 Reuter BEIJING China's national newspapers played a careful game of balance yesterday, trying to give the message that North and South Korea have an equal place in Beijing's affections. fei.' With Premier Li Peng on a ground-breaking visit to South Korea,
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  • REGION/WORLD
    • WORLDWATCH
      • 79 6 Bloomberg Business News BERLIN Germany's big banks are under investigation by anti-trust authorities for allegedly wrestling away a lucrative Visa card contract from Citibank AG, the German arm of the big US bank. The banks, including Deutsche Bank, Dresdner Bank and Commerz Bank, are accused
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      • 83 6 AP MOSCOW A court has found former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev guilty of slander after he called a Moscow official corrupt. Mr Gorbachev called Vladimir Resin, the head of the Moscow city government construction department, a "shining example of a corrupt government official," in an interview
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      • 81 6 Reuter WASHINGTON A prominent think-tank graded the landmark Gatt deal a 'B+' in a study released yesterday and urged Congress to pass the trade package with all haste. "The agreement will have modest but positive effects on the US economy," said the Institute for International
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      • 39 6 Reuter LONDON Britain's Independent Television Commission yesterday re-opened bidding for a licence to run the country's fifth terrestrial TV station, two years after the first invitation failed to attract a viable candidate. Reuter
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    • 166 6 Washington Post WASHINGTON White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta on Monday warned against a "bidding war" between Democrats and Republicans on tax cuts and pledged that President Bill Clinton would seek bipartisan agreements with Congress next year on health care,
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    • 258 6 Reuter AFP SINGAPORE German industrial giant Siemens AG plans investments totalling more than US$3.5 billion (Sss.l billion) in infrastructure projects in the Asia-Pacific by the year 2000. Chief executive officer and president Heinrich von Pierer yesterday said: "There is an enormous need
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    • 413 6 AP Reuter Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK The US manufacturing sector and overall economy surged during October and is likely to grow further in the coming months. The National Association of Purchasing Management yesterday said its monthly index of economic activity rose
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    • 218 6  -  From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG THE Stock Exchange of Hongkong yesterday said it had resolved to eensure publicly Standard Chartered Securities (SCS) and fine it HKSSOO,OOO (5596.154). The action against SCS. a subsidiary of Standard Chartered Bank, followed disciplinary action
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    • 316 6 AFP Bernama TOKYO Japan is asking Indonesia to make changes to a draft declaration to be issued by leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum. Kyodo News Service yesterday quoted unidentified diplomatic sources as saying that Japan had "voiced
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    • 229 6 Reuter MOSCOW The flamboyant head of Russia's MMM investment firm stunned his supporters yesterday by telling them their shares were temporarily invalid in a move that seemed certain to shatter his reputation as a people's hero. About 3,000 shareholders, many of whom had
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    • 346 6 Reuter BEIJING Chin? yesterday reported all-night checkpoints, attacks on state buying officials, the closure of illegal mills and arrests of speculators as the war intensifies for precious supplies of cotton. October is the peak month for buying cotton. Last years
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  • THE WORLD
    • 539 7 AP CASABLANCA, Morocco The Arab League may call a special meeting early next year to lift the 43-year-old economic boycott of Israel, United States Secretary of State Warren Christopher said on Monday. Mr Christopher said a number of Arab governments
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    • 96 7 AFP CASABLANCA PLO chief Yasser Arafat yesterday announced the creation of a Palestinian port and free trade zone in the autonomous Gaza Strip. Mr Arafat said at the closing ceremony of the Casablanca economic summit that there would be a "port at Gaza,
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    • 308 7 LAT Reuter CASABLANCA, Morocco Delegates to a 60-nation Middle East economic conference agreed on Monday to create a region-wide development bank that would include Israelis and Arabs on its board of directors and concentrate on loans to job-creating private businesses, participants said. The bank, to
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    • 310 7 Reuter OTTAWA Canada's economy is expected to expand by around 5 per cent this year due to industrial growth levels not seen since the late 1980s, economists said. "We are easily on track for 5 per cent this year and my finger in the
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    • 364 7 AFP ABIDJAN Africa has seen a "sea change" in its economic prospects over the past five years, World Bank vice-presi-dent Edward Jaycox said here on Monday at the end of a four-day visit to Ivory Coast. "Africa is on the move.
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    • 267 7 AP LONDON The Speaker of the House has ordered an investigation of a newspaper which admitted using Parliamentary stationery in its probe of a lawmaker. Peter Preston, editor of The Guardian, has confirmed that the newspaper used the stationery in obtaining a copy of
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    • 263 7 AP GENEVA Real unemployment in Russia far exceeds the official level, says the International Labour Organisation. Hundreds of thousands of Russian workers are living below the bread line, officially described as "in work but actually without jobs, the world employment body said in its latest
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    • 44 7 AFP LOS ANGELES Cameramen wearing Robert Shapiro masks waiting expectantly on Monday for the arrival of the high profile attorney who represents murder defendant O J Simpson. Jury selection continues in the case of Simpson vs the People. AFP
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    • 394 7 Reuter NEW YORK The US east coast has become the top region for foreign direct investment in the country, taking the lead from the west coast due to increased participation from European investors, a survey released on Monday said. New outlays of
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  • 510 8 EDITORIAL AS THE future president of the European Commission, Jacques Santer's first priority was to organise a new and coherent team of commissioners to help him run the European Union's powerful executive agency over the next five years. Mr Santer has passed this first test of
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 246 8 IT IS EMBARRASSING enough for the government when one of its departments makes public a decision on certain matters, only to rescind it soon after because of unintended loopholes. But. when it is the Central Provident Fund Board which is responsible for such gaffes,
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    • 145 8 THE UNVEILING of Mendaki's Vision 2009 is a landmark. Mendaki represents the Malay community's aspirations. Being an important institution, it has the mission to spur the Malays to new heights. Thus far, Mendaki has made some considerable accomplishments in terms of driving the Malays to
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    • 167 8 THE GUNMAN who sprayed the White House with a barrage of bullets last week has in a way done the Clinton administration a service. The incident will make Americans sit up and think more deeply about arms control. The US is a country which has always
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    • 175 8 SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS is a familiar human characteristic. We all tend to suffer from it at one time or another, and national governments seem to be particularly prone to the fault. Governor Chris Patten has spent a lot of time and effort trying to convince the Beijing authorities
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    • 144 8 THE QUALITY of the education of the territory's children depends heavily on the quality of its teachers. That may be a statement of the obvious. But for many students in government schools, high-quality teachers are in all-too-scarce supply. The reason is not a lack of
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    • 160 8 UNDER THE now-outmoded "tax and spend" philosophy, big budget deficits were run up to pump-prime the economy out of a downturn, deferring the resultant debt until things got better. Growth was thus obtained almost entirely through demand management, by using extra cash to stimulate extra production.
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  • 776 8  -  Clinton administration budget chief Alice Rivlin is in hot water for voicing politically unpalatable verities. Herbert Stein examines her 'heresies' Herbert Stein The writer, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Nixon administration, is now a senior fellow at the
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    • 251 8 t IN-DEPTH BUSINESS NEWS FROM SINGAPORE PERSPECTIVE p I or over two decades Singapore I Business has covered the local and regional business scenes with more depth J Mr/Mrs/MisB/Ms: Occupation: and breadth from a perspective which is J company: j more relevant to local businessmen than Dept Age: any other
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • REGIONAL ANALYSIS
    • 1303 9  -  Infrastructure development in Indonesia and Taiwan SN VASUKI SN VASUKI The writer, a BT correspondent specialising in regional infrastructure, covered the World Infrastructure Forum in Jakarta last month WHEN Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Industry and Trade Hartarto addressed the World Infrastructure Forum
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    • 1155 9  -  PETER OSBORNE PETER OSBORNE The writer, a HT correspondent. visited Taipei recently IT LOOKED GOOD on paper. When Taiwan's National Development Plan (NDP) was launched three years ago. it heralded an ambitious strategy to rebuild the island nation's decaying infrastructure. The plan called for
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 939 11  -  Tim Klass finds out why the playwright is not opening his latest play in New York Tim Klass AP Neil simon, the most successful contemporary playwright in America, says his new works may never again be Broadway-bound. Fed up with costs running to US$l.5 million (552.2
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    • 381 11 MM dbftfc fWJ" ilWHllliiHrWlyMn A JADE NECKLACE, once owned by the late Woolworth department store heiress Barbara Hutton, was sold on Monday for a record US$4.2 million (556.2 million) at a Christie's auction. The Mdivani necklace, consisting of 27 jade beads
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    • 313 11  -  An exhibition of 200 contemporary works expressing African life begins today. Michelle Low reports Michelle Low THE exquisite Zimbabwean wood and stone sculptures that are on display this week are a welcome addition to a Singaporean art scene still new to African work. Winging
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1116 11 Lonely in America, 2pm, TV 2 Aain is East Indian who emigrates to the United States in search of the American lfl Dream, only to suffer a rude awakening. This 1990 comedy evokes as much pain as it does laughter. Ranjit Chowdhry, Tirlok Malik and Adelaide Miller How I Got
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  • SPORTS
    • 497 12 Reuter BEIJING Organisers of next year's inaugural Tour of China yesterday pledged that top world cyclists would join the globally televised race, but cautioned that pulling off such an ambitious event would be no joyride. "It is a huge logistical challenge
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    • 384 12 AP MELBOURNE Imported stallion Jeune, a six-year-old owned by Sheik Hamdam bin Rashid al-Maktoum of Dubai, won yesterday's 134 th Melbourne Cup horse race. Jeune, ridden by Wayne Harris, won by a length and a half ahead of Paris Lane, with outsider Oompala third. Jeune raced
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    • 478 12  -  NBA Conference Previews Despite their disadvantages, the New Yorkers remain firm favourites. Mike Wise reports Mike Wise NYT NEW YORK When the Indiana Pacers traded for the former Knick Mark Jackson last summer, they acquired an impresario of the no-look pass and
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    • 477 12  -  Thomas George on why the Bills can't be counted out yet Thomas George NYT NEW YORK Once again, the Buffalo Bills proved how proud they are. Once again, the Bills showed how good they can be. On a National Football League
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    • SPORTSHORTS
      • 101 12 Reuter CHICAGO Edgar Bennett scored three touchdowns to lead the Green Bay Packers to a 33-6 win over the Bears in a driving rainstorm on Monday as Chicago retired the uniforms of former stars Gayle Savers and Dick Butkus. Bennett ran 105 yards while scoring three TDs for
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      • Article, Illustration
        168 12 AP WASHINGTON Athletics star Butch Reynolds lost his Supreme Court fight on Monday to pocket U5527.4 million from the lAAF the sports world ruling body which banned him for allegedly taking drugs. It was a major victory for the lAAF. who barred Reynolds from taking part in the last
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        209 12 LONDON World rankings Monday: 1 Nick Price (Zim) 21.51 pts 2 Greg Norman (Aust) 20.56 3 Bcrnhard Langcr (Ger) 16.13 4 Nick Faldo (Eng) 15.67 5 Jose Maria Olazabal (Spn) 15.22 6 Fred Couples (US) 13.88 7 Ernie Els (SA) 13.59 8 Colin Montgomerie (Scot) 12.78 9 Corey Pavin
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        190 12 AFP NEW DELHI India have dropped five players from the Asian Games squad while naming a new-look team for the World Cup in Sydney later this month. India will also have a new coach in Cedric D'Souza. while former captain Ajitpal Singh will accompanv the 16-man team as an
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      • Article, Illustration
        277 12 PARIS It may be just a coincidence but the day after Vannick Noah was re-named captain of the French Davis Cup team, France's top two players responded with victories at the Paris Open, upsetting higher ranked players on Monday. Arnaud Boetsch rallied to beat Jaime Yzaga of Peru. 4-6,
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    • 439 12 AFP OAKLAND, California Venus Williams, a 14-year-old tennis prodigy who joined the WTA before an age deadline, defeated Shaun Stafford 6-3, 6-4 here on Monday in her professional debut. The rookie's first-round triumph over the 59th ranked player sets up a second-round match against
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    • 533 12  -  By Harvey Araton NYT WESTERN Conference contenders fall into two disparate categories. Those with dominating centres and questionable supporting casts, and those with superior casts except for their lack of a centre. Put Denver's shot-blocking Dikembe Mutombo with Seattle, Phoenix and Golden
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 472 13  -  From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR BERJAYA South Island Bhd (BSouth) has completed its 100 per cent acquisition of sewerage firm Indah Water (Consortium Sdn Bhd and is also planning a rights issue of bonds and loan stocks to raise
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    • 316 13  -  By Abdul Nadhi SINGAPORE Condominiums in choice locations will continue to attract good responses, judging by the queue at the soft launch yesterday of DBS Land's Aspen Heights, located on Institution Hill off River Valley Road. Although analysts
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    • 809 13  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW By Florence Chong SYDNEY Aircraft industry, retail chains and food-processing plants these are what astute Singapore and other Asian companies are now buying into in Australia. While property is still the hot favourite, some investors are broadening their options,
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    • 258 13  -  By Corinne Kerk SINGAPORE Listed shipping group Hai Sun Hup (HSH) yesterday said it was successful in its bid for the Ramada Grand Hotel in Adelaide for As4s million (5549.5 million). HSH, which made the offer to acquire the hotel
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    • 230 13 SINGAPORE Singapore Telecom's bid to buy a Swedish state-owned cable television company has been given the green light by the City of Stockholm's City Council. Singapore Telecom International will buy the equity of the Stjam TV Group from the City of
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    • EYE on your STOCKS
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        48 13 Mixed Market Mood' indicates the likely trading sentiment tomorrow, based on brokers polled at 5 6pm yesterday Overnight events may a le T Brokers polled: Alliance. Baring. I)ama. Fraser. GK Goh. Kay Hian. Morgan Grenfell. Nomura. OngCo. Phillip. Smith New Court. Wl Carr and SO Warburg.
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        124 13  -  Quak Hiang Whai IPC looks attractive, especially for those who plan to keep it as a long-term play. Having lost more than 20 per cent of its value in about three months, the stock has been badly oversold. Daily and weekly RSIs have traded to below 25 mark,
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    • COMPANIES
      • COMPANYBRIEFS
        • 41 14 SINGAPORE Stamford Tires Corporation yesterday said its recent 12 million new placement shares would be listed and quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The SES has given in-principle approval to the listing and quotation.
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        • 51 14 SINGAPORE L&M Group Investments yesterday said its wholly owned subsidiary L&M Properties had agreed to sell an apartment unit in Kota Kinabalu, East Malaysia, to Kendara Corporation. Kendara, which has paid a M 525,000 deposit, has agreed to pay M 5250,000 (S$ 144,000) for the
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        • 54 14 SINGAPORE Lim Kah Ngam Ltd's wholly owned subsidiary LKN Development has set up a company, Mallink Development, to develop its plot of land at West Coast Road. The new firm plans to develop semi-detached houses and bungalows on the site, which was bought at $26.2
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        • 37 14 SINGAPORE Malayan Credit Ltd has appointed Ang Ah Lay as managing director of the listed property group. Rin Kei Mei has also relinquished his post as executive chairman but remains as non-executive chairman.
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        • 53 14 SINGAPORE Malayan Credit Ltd has granted options to 23 directors and employees from its group companies to buy housing units at its development at Upper Changi Road East. Malayan Credit said the selling prices of the units under the options were the same as those offered
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        • 38 14 SINGAPORE Centrepoint Properties Ltd said it has appointed former public service chief Dr Andrew Chew as a director. Dr Chew is currently chairman of the Central Provident Fund and Yaohan (Singapore) Pte Ltd.
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      • 180 14 SINGAPORE First Capital Corp has abandoned a plan to sell shares in associated company Heshe Holdings to the manager of its Chinese subsidiary. Listed FCC said the share purchase agreement between wholly owned subsidiary First Capital Assets Pte Ltd and Chen
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      • 424 14  -  By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE Prudential Corporation, Britain's life insurance giant, will extend its global fund management network to Singapore next month. Its group chief executive, Mick Newmarch, said yesterday that Prudential will launch next month a regional fund management and investment company
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      • 267 14  -  By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Baring Securities has been named top broker in Asia for the fourth consecutive year by financial magazine Asiamoney. Its regional analyst, Alan Butler-Henderson, formerly of W I Carr, is the top regional strategist, besides ranking third
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      • 155 14 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia Smelting Corporation Bhd (MSC), the tin smelting group, has forecast a group pre-tax profit of M$ 16.78 million (559.6 million) for the year ending Dec 31, 1994. In its sales prospectus issued yesterday, MSC said the group pre-tax profit
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      • 284 14 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR UAC Bhd plans to acquire a 65 per cent equity interest in CNA Engineering Holdings Sdn Bhd (CNH) for M 55.79 million (553.30 million) cash from Singapore-based Gogok Pte Ltd. The proposed acquisition comprising 5.86 million ordinary
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      • 243 14 SINGAPORE Walden International Investment Group's Seed Ventures U fund has received an initial commitment of $10 million. Venture capitalist Walden said yesterday the fund would now look for investment opportunities in local companies, especially those at the seed and early stage. The
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      • 275 14 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia Mining Corp Bhd (MMC) has announced plans to revamp ailing associate Beijuntai Tin Dredging Bhd and subsidiary Kramat Tin Dredging Bhd, as depressed tin prices push many miners to quit. Kramat Tin, a 79-per cent owned unit of MMC,
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      • 449 14 MBT Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Stamford College Bhd, soon to be listed on the Kuala Lumpur Exchange second board, has forecast a pre-tax profit of M 54.76 million (552.7 million) for the financial year ending June 30, 1995. In a prospectus to shareholders released yesterday,
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      • 527 14 Managers'pricat (S) Nov 2 Mendaki Gr Fund 1.19 1.22 Singapore Unit Trust us or Fund o.» 1.03- imn I ij The Commerce 1.70 1 80 UWB NIVttt MSI UO The Savings Fund 1.66 1.76 Unifund I.3S 1-62 S'porc Prog Fund 0 65 0.69 Umbond+ 1.045 1.07 S'potc Sec Fund 1.02
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      • 404 15  -  From I Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG HONGKONG Telecom yesterday reported a 15 per cent increase in unaudited consolidated net profit to HKS4.I9 billion (SSBO6 million) for the six months ended Sep 30, 1994. Operating profit for the
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      • 179 15 Reuter BOMBAY India's new screen-based National Stock Exchange (NSE), which launches equities trading tomorrow, is expected to lure business away gradually from older bourses, says the chairman of the country's largest term-lending institution. "All the 23 (stock exchanges) will continue. In the
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      • 49 15 IN-Press FRANKFURT A Degussa AG employee holding up an old catalytic converter (right) and a new one at a recycling plant here. The company recovers almost all of the valuable platinum from the spent converters to be used in making new ones. IN-Press
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      • 252 15 SYDNEY International food conglomerate Goodman Fielder Ltd expects to substantially improve its performance this and the next financial year after completing two years of restructuring and rationalisation. Managing director Barry Weir, in the 1994 annual report released during the week- end, indicated the gains
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      • COMPANYBRIEFS
        • 98 15 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan Glass Industrial Corp, the island's leading glass manufacturer, yesterday said it would invest NT$2 billion (S$ 112 million) to build a new plant in central Taiwan to produce float and flat glass. Construction of the plant will begin in 1995 and is
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        • 68 15 AFP TOKYO Japan's Sumitomo Bakelite Co Ltd will set up a joint venture in Indonesia in December to produce phenolic resin for sale in South-east Asia. PT Indopherin Jaya, capitalised at US$2.4 million, will be owned 45 per cent by Sumitomo Durez Co, a subsidiary
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        • 77 15 AFP TOKYO Japan's Jusco Co Ltd plans to open a large shopping complex in 1996 in Shandong province in a joint venture with China's Qingdao Supply and Marketing Cooperative. A spokesman yesterday said that approval for the joint venture, Jusco's second in China after one
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        • 82 15 AFP TOKYO Japan's NEC Corp and Hitachi Ltd plan to unveil separate plans for experimental versions of one-gigabit dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips early next year. Company officials said the two companies planned to present the findings of their latest research at the annual
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        • 62 15 Reuter LONDON Port operator Clydeport Holdings Ltd intends to apply for a listing on the London Stock Exchange via a placing before the end of 1994 to raise up to £5 million. Clydeport, which owns and runs the ports of Glasgow, Greenock, Hunterston and Ardrossan, made
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        • 58 15 Reuter TOKYO Japan's Mitsubishi Motors Corp is considering plans to shift the entire production of its Diamante model to its Australian subsidiary, which already exports the car to Japan. A spokeswoman yesterday said the company wanted to produce the model, which is also exported to the
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      • 494 15 Reuter COLOMBO Sri Lanka's top market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), yesterday turned the heat on companies launching equity issues by holding up the island's largest flotation, saying it violated domestic laws. The SEC denied permission to Puttalam Cement Co
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      • 512 15 Reuter WELLINGTON Share analysts yesterday said they expect Telecom Corp of New Zealand to post another strong profit for its second quarter on Thursday, putting it on track for a NZS6IS million (*****.2 million) to NZ$625 million profit for the year ending
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      • 560 15 HK investment bank increasingly looking Asia-wide Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Peregrine Investments Holdings is an upstart Hongkong investment bank best known for its powerful China connections, but chairman Philip Tose isn't about to risk everything in China. Formed in 1988,
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    • FINANCE & COMMODITIES
      • 331 16 SINGAPORE US investment bank JP Morgan will double its asset management presence here by the end of next year. Vice-chairman Kurt Viermetz in Singapore this week to inaugurate a new treasury dealing room said the number of people employed in asset management would rise
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      • 278 16 Reuter HANOI Vietnam's Finance Ministry has set up the country's first reinsurance firm, the Vietnam National Reinsurance Company (Vinare), insurance industry officials said yesterday. Insurance companies operating in Vietnam would have to deduct a portion of premiums as a compulsory levy to the
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      • 85 16 AFP SYDNEY Convict turned entrepreneur Mary Relbey (top) and the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, Reverend John Flynn, (lower) featuring on Australia's new polymer As2o note issued here on Monday. Like the Ass and Aslo polymer notes which preceded it, the new note has many
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      • 471 16 Reuter Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's state oil firm Petronas has signed a production-sharing contract with Mobil Petroleum Malaysia Inc, a subsidiary of the US oil firm, to explore for oil in deepwater areas of the South China Sea. The contract covers
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      • 487 16 IHT LONDON In the foreign exchange market, the undisputed leviathan of the world's financial markets, where billions of dollars worth of currencies change hands every day, the mood is bleak. After two years as a source of staggering profits to speculators
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      • 216 16 SINGAPORE Indonesian polystcr producer PT Indorama Synthetics has obtained a U5597.5 million (Ssl43 million) financing facility from US-bascd International Finance Corporation (IFC) and a consortium of Singapore banks. Indorama said the financing is part of a US$279 million expansion programme that would make
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      • 268 16 Reuter BOMBAY The Industrial Development Bank of India plans to take advantage of the country's bold financial liberalisation programme by expanding into more lucrative areas of banking. IDBI, the country's largest long-term financial institution, plans to launch a commercial bank, mutual fund and
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      • 306 16 LONDON Crude oil futures rose amid improved demand after the completion of seasonal refinery maintenance. Prices also were boosted by delays to pipeline repairs in the US and an anticipated draw in refined product stockpiles in yesterday's weekly American Petroleum Institute report. "There is still
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      • 195 16 Bloomberg Business News LONDON The dollar fell towards its post-World War II low against the yen yesterday after two robust reports raised concern that the economy is growing fast enough to spur higher inflation rates. Stocks, bonds and the dollar fell after the National Association of Purchasing Management said
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      • 97 16 AFP NEW YORK The dollar fell against other major currencies in heavy trading after news of a steeper than expected rise in US economic activity in October. At 1430 GMT, the dollar was trading at I.49SS marks, down from 1.5030 on Monday and 96.50 yen against 96.90, despite
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        1335 16 Irade-Hnxhled index inkuUiied ana/ml S'pore'% lap 14 trading partners Base year mi US$/S$ forward rates Noon Nov 1 S$ Bid Offer 1-month ***** ***** 2-month 1.4636 1.4631 3-month 1.4616 1.4631 6-month ***** ***** Sourvr OCBC Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at tan mNnI: Singapore dollars to oat uait
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    • COMMODITIES & FUTURES
      • 1319 17 SIMEX REPORT Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Japanese government bonds (JGB) futures closed firmer on short-covering interest but trading on Euroyen and Eurodollars futures was light ahead of various US economic data releases. JGB futures saw an extension of Monday's gains on renewed buying and short-covering. Additional
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      • 675 17 COMMODITY REPORTS KL Tin TIN fell 20 sen to close at MS 14.81 a kg on lower London prices and poor consumer demand. Dealers said the market was softer as tin prices slipped USS20 a tonne in London although the local premium
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      • KNIGHT-RIDDER COMMODITY SUMMARY
        • 73 17 WASHINGTON Greater-than-expected export activity in July and August should have pushed China's total sugar export for 1993-94 (Oct-Sep) to an estimated 1.05 million tonnes, raw value, up from the previous estimate of 800.000. the USDA attache in Guangzhou said. In a report dated Oct
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        • 48 17 SYDNEY Harvest of Australia's sugar cane crop has been disrupted by strike action by sugar mill employees. An Australian Sugar Milling Council spokesman said the 24-hour wildcat strike, called from midnight Monday, has stopped production in 18 of Queensland state's 25 sugar mills.
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        • 113 17 SYDNEY Australian beef and veal production will increase slightly in 1995 before rising rapidly until 1998, according to latest forecasts by the Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation' The AMLC forecasts production will rise to 1.839 million tonnes carcass weight in 1995 from 1.818 million
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        • 85 17 SAO PAULO An estimate released late Friday in New York by Morgan Stanley Capital Group, pegging Brazil's 1995-96 coffee crop at 20-22 million 60-kg bags, was considered surprisingly high by local coffee leaders on Sunday. "1 am very surprised that an investment bank relatively new to
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    • 1441 17 Rubber Singapore Commodity Exchange (futures closing as at 5.30pm) RSS 1 Contract (S ccnts/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Dec 94 190.50 190 50 191.50 225 1850 Jan 95 186.00 186.00 187.00 37S 2400 Feb 184.00 184.00 184 00 150 3450 Mar 183.00 2725
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    • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
      • 1141 18 -16.8 SHARES tracked a poor performance on Wall Street to close weaker yesterday, with a fall in the gold price and a disappointing current account deficit adding to the local market's woes. The key All Ordinaries Index ended 16.8 points weaker at 2,028.0. The All Industrials closed 16.3' lower
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      • 640 18 -325.26 Share prices plunged 325.26 points, or 4.98 per cent, to close at 6,201.21 yesterday due to selling pressure on the back of political uncertainty. The bourse opened low and slid to the day's low on selling triggered by political uncertainly ahead of the Dec 3 elections. Almost all
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      • 377 18 +8.85 Shares ignored a 22-point fall on Wall Street to end with a firm tone thanks to solid overseas support for leading issues. The NZSE-40 Capital Index added 8.85 points to 2,109.32. Carter Holt Harvey and Fletcher Challenge both gained five cents to NZ$4.43 and NZ$3.99 respectively. Brierley
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      • 464 18 +2.81 Share prices edged up yesterday with buying forces emerging at the end of a technical correction, brokers said. The Composite Price Index gained 2.81 points to close at 1,108.43, with turnover standing at 51 million shares valued at 1.15 trillion won. Falls outweighed rises 473 to 376, while
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      • 518 18 Manila Vol Oct M Pwo (WO) ABM'BN DO 500 -1000 Ml Apes Mining A 006 Apr* Mining B 008 Alias Com A 6.600 f .100 5 Alias um B 8 500 Ayala C orp A 33 500 500 152 Ayala C orp B 44 000 500 60 Atala Properly A
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    • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
      • 720 18 •1.1 STOCKS closed mixed after surging from their lows in the last minutes of trading on news that the Bank of England lowered its inflation forecast for the next two years. The FT-SE 100 Index fell 1.1 points for the day to 3,096.3, recovering almost 20 points in the
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      • 199 18 1.30 German shares eased back in post-bourse trade after the US October National Association of Purchasing Management index came out at 59.7 compared with forecasts of 58.6. German bonds fell on the news. The DAX Index ended at 2,062.88, up 1.30 points from Monday's finish. Trade was very thin
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      • 348 18 -2.37 Dutch stocks declined from a seven-week high, ending four days of gains, as dollar and bond markets slumped and chemical maker DSM's third-quarter earnings fell short of expectations. The EOE Index of the 25 leading stocks fell 2.37 points to 410.25. Of the 25 stocks in the index,
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      • 377 18 -29 South African shares softened in slow, lacklustre trade yesterday, although some finished off the day's lows, as the lower gold price and weaker world markets impacted on prices. "But the market is still surprising steady when you look at the fall in the gold price and general lack
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      • 264 18 -29.98 Stocks took a beating after a closely watched US index came out well up on expectations, triggering a rash of selling on inflation fears, dealers said. "NAPM-ed again," said one trader. "Inflation is back. Inflation got lost for a couple of days but now we're back on track."
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      • 711 18 -25.23 The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which retreated 22.54 points on Monday, was down 25.23 points to 3,882.89 at 11am EST. The NYSE Composite Index was off 1.69 to 257.00, while Standard Poors 500-stock Index was down 3.33 to 469.02. Declines pounded advances 1,377-459 among the 2,555 issues
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      • 150 18 -4.80 Swedish stocks fell, ending five days of gains, amid declining European markets and concern ahead of Sweden's referendum to join the European Union. The OMX Index of 30 leading stocks closed down 4.80 points at 1,151.05. Twenty-two stocks fell, six rose and two were unchanged. "The Swedish market
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      • 263 18 +4.0 Swiss shares closed little changed in a market which focused mainly on ÜBS shares. Dealers said that US markets and US interest rates were the main factors seen determining yesterday's business. The broad SPI Index closed up 0.96 point at 1,661.79. The blue-chip SMI Index ended up four
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      • 892 18 Britannia Funds Merliag Cask Bid Oder MimCapDcpoM 38 6400 38 6500 Mim Jenry Git AI893 0 1992 MimMu Income ****** ****** USt Cash Income Plus Fund ***** *****0 PS t Reserve Fund 5 )200 5 3300 Merlin* E*aty Euro Performance 0.4592 ***** Far Eaa Fund *2.7650 *2 9730 Man Portfolio
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      3097 19 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Stocks fell over the same concern about US inflation which drove the US market down on Monday. HK Telecom led stocks down, after announcing a 15 per cent increase in first-half net profits, in line with analysts' predictions. It was the most heavily-traded index stock,
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      585 19 CLSA FOLLOWING Monday's 4.2 per cent gain, H shares continue to see strong turnover of HKSIS4 million but closed down 29.66 points at 1,486.79. With the exception of Beiren Printing, which edged up 0.7 per cent, most counters reported losses of between one and 4 per cent. Shanghai B
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      2506 19 Reuter TOKYO Stocks ended lower with sentiment hurt by Wall Street's decline overnight and the dollar's retreat below 97 yen. Trade slowed after a flurry of selling in the early morning. "The overnight drop in New York, coupled with uncertainties over currencies and interest rates made it hard for
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      1828 19 Reuter BANGKOK Stocks weathered profit-taking throughout the day to close in the black on scattered buying. The SET Index closed 7.65 points higher at 1,536.48 on 9.6 billion baht turnover. "The index couldn't move up much further because profit-taking was rife after strong rises over recent days,' said a
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      1097 19 Reuter JAKARTA Stocks closed higher in active trading amid buoyant sentiment with a number of big stocks posting gains. "Trading has been strong all day with plenty of interest in property and banking stocks. Bank BDNI. Sampoerna and Jakarta International Hotels were all well traded/' one broker said. He
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    • 2470 20 FACB 50c 5.674.000 Idris H>d 50c 4.482.000 KL Industries 4.461.000 Promcl 4.767.000 MBf Capital 4.530.000 Mulphd Intl 50c 4.354,000 Bcf|a»a Ind 4.054.000 Pcgi Msia 3.3II.OOO kulim (Ml Wt4>» 2.556.000 kamunting 50c 2.305.000 Multi-Purpose 2.254.000 Johan Hldgs 50c 1.428.000 Bct)a>a Group 1.844.000 HOgT ACTMS (»> kL Industries 13.776.190 Idns
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    • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
      • 6292 20 Bloomberg Business News KUALA LUMPUR Stocks fell to their lowest level in two-and-a-half months as investors again registered their disappointment with the 1995 federal budget. "The government left some question marks about how they're going to deal with inflation," said a dealer.
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    • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
      • 8231 21 Gr Or M Wt IH4 L<SI Vol Da; IjM (>rt( OH Dti VU Net C M A*1 ll«h Low (oapai) Sale I'000) llfch bmm Bayer Seller C*»f P/E Ml Price INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1440 MS ml s Vnu 1110 I" 4.7 1.6 17.7 765.1 1118 547* 267* s Ale* Hldgs
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      • 1881 22  -  By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE The failure of Wall Street on Monday to follow through on last Friday's gains depressed an already weak stock market here yesterday, while prices were also buffeted by rumours of a growing rift between the two top political leaders
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    • 396 23  -  Reports by Alec Almazan SINGAPORE The local office of financially troubled French shipping line Compagnie Generale Maritime Orient plans to cut its staff by more than 50 per cent in the wake of its withdrawal from Far East routes. "We
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    • 280 23 SINGAPORE Gemartrans Asia, CGM's joint venture with Vietnam's state-owned carrier Vietnam General Maritime, is not likely to be af<fected by CGM's withdrawal from the Far East trade. Gemartrans director Gerard Maupome said this week he wanted to quash rumours in the industry that Gemartrans was closing
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    • 434 23 Bloomberg Business News NEWPORT NEWS, Virginia Tenneco Inc's Newport News Shipbuilding signed a commercial tanker construction contract valued at up to US$2OO million (***** million) with Greek shipping company Eletson Corp. The contract is the first time in 37 years that a US
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    • 1074 23 Page Col ABC Containerline 16 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahlers Line 13 5 Ahrenkiel Liner 4 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 Antaco Mgmt 17 3 APL 5 4/5 Appenship 4 4/5 Arabian Express 15 5 ASCL 5 5 Astro Shpg 12 4 Avant
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    • 50 23 Reuter SHETLAND ISLANDS The Russian factory ship Pionenk lying stricken off Shetland, north of Scotland, after running aground in heavy seas on Monday. All 15S people aboard were rescued from the 10,000-tonne vessel, which was carrying ISO tonnes of fuel oil and 400 tonnes of diesel. Reuter
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    • 476 23 Reuter LONDON Exports by sea from the US could be disrupted amid confusion over how to comply with new US anti-pol-lution rules, the dry cargo shipowners' association Intercargo said on Monday. The new rules make it harder and costlier for
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    • 477 23 FT LONDON Tough new rules imposing unlimited financial liability on tankers sailing into American waters could cause severe damage to the tanker industry and halt oil shipments to the United States, according to shipowners. The new regulations were first proposed in the
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    • 1256 24 OPINION among brokers is said to be divided over the immediate course of the freight market for panamax tonnage. Although no serious re-ad-justment is expected this year, some people consider the alleged 'build-up of tonnage in the Pacif'ic, the quieter Atlantic grain market and the approaching holi'day season
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    • 12663 32 TTiis is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Pcnang after
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      • 533 40 Vmd fa 1 No B«th frrhil Iprtw VwmI Voy No Bartti Vrfool Otpartwt tam Nrt War Pud 411/94 P03 01 11/2100 01.11/2359 lUnmi Jiyi 10/02/94 J1 Honpife 0311/2300 Won 2 214A94 P03 01 11/1600 01 11/2000 Kmi B* 11/01/34 )1 atonpak 0111/2300 KjkmaMan 1 26/94 P03 02
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    • 977 41  -  New investors are showing interest in ocean shipping. Sydney Levine believes that insights can be gained from the new information these newcomers are asking for, even to those experienced in the marine business Sydney Levine The writer is the president of Shipping Intelligence, Inc. a
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      • 477 42 Reuter MEXICO CITY United Airlines, the world's second largest air carrier, is looking to Asia's booming markets as an area for strong expansion in coming years, a senior company official said on Monday. Jim Goodwin, senior vicepresident of United's international division,
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      • 160 42 SINGAPORE The Dauer Porsche 962 Le Mans, arguably the world's fastest car, has found its first buyer at the Singapore Motor Show. Duty free, this set of hot wheels costs just 1.5 million marks ($1.45 million). But if registered in Singapore, the owner will have
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      • 178 42 AP BEIJING Joining the rush to develop China's car industry, ITT Corp, parent firm of Michigan-based ITT Automotive, announced yesterday it plans to set up a joint venture with Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. Timothy Leuliette, senior vice-president of ITT Corp
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      • 414 42 AFP SEOUL China and South Korea signed an accord here on Monday committing them to jointly develop mediumsized passenger planes for the Asian market. The accord was signed by Shi Wanpeng, deputy director of China's state energy and trade commission, and South
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      • 419 42 Reuter MOSCOW The deputy head of Russia's transport police on Monday conceded airport and flight security across the country were little short of disastrous and had to be totally rethought. Nikolai Getman, speaking in the wake of two hijack attempts last week, told Russian
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      • 505 42 Carmaker shaking off fallout of split with GM in 1992 AFP SEOUL Daewoo Motor Co, an underdog in South Korea's competitive car industry, has set its sights on a foothold in the European market next year after ending a 20-year partnership with General
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        • 125 42 SINGAPORE Local company New Century Tours has been appointed as general sales agent for Renaissance Cruises which operates the Renaissance and the Renaissance 11. The appointment, which took effect on Nov 1, increases the number of ships the company now handles to four. New Century Tours,
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        • 44 42 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR A model posing with the Citroen Citela, a French-designed electric car, at the "France in Malaysia" exhibition yesterday. The environmentally friendly car, powered by a 72V/20kw electric power unit, boasts a maximum speed of 110.6 kmh. Reuter
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        • 103 42 SINGAPORE Silk Air will operate five charters to the Indonesian city of Solo, Central Java, for the month of December. The charters will be operated by Boeing 8737-300 aircraft on Dec 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. Flight MI4IO will depart from Singapore at
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    • 58 23 Drager 1 ail SAFETY EQUIPMENT PAW MARINE I W|L HIGH QUALITY HIGH PUFOKMANCE A3ff|> highly affordable WmmKKHKmm Draeger South East Asia Pte Ltd 67 Ayer Rajah Crescent #06-03 Singapore OSI3 Tel: 773 2133 Fa*: 773 2033 Tlx: RS ***** DWSING Enter the new shipping investor, Page 19 United Airlines to
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    • 1965 25 OOCL (S) PTE LTD JARDINE SHIPPING AQENCICS JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SON. BMO. 200 CANTONMENT ROAO. #12-05 SOUTH POINT. SINGAPORE 0208 PETALINO JAVA TEL: 03-*****78 FAX: 03-*****42 CFS: 03-*****42 CR NUMBER: **********0 C PENANQ TEL: *****4 FAX: *****1 JK DOCUMENTATION TEL: *****55 (INWARD)/*****90 (OUTWARD) *POH TEL: *****3/4 FAX: *****6 CUSTOMER SERVICE
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    • 190 25 Accepting LCL and contatnariaad aafyaaa Mract I* touth Africa S pore Durban P EH* C Town HAYAKAWA MARU 4177F 11/11 24/11 26/11 27/11 VAAL 4275F 21/11 03/12 05/12 07/12 NEDLLOYD COLOMBO 4374F 20/11 11/12 13/12 14/12 OSAKA MARU 4479F 9/12 21/12 23/12 2S/12 HAKATA 0442F 16/12 30/12 01/01 03/01 P
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    • 1370 26 AQABA ROAM/ tl VESSEL VOY NO SPORE JEOOAH (VIA JED) S TON H BURG A WSRP HAVRE LA SEINE ***** 2/11 19/11 22/11 20/11 HOECHST EXPRESS 17/343 5/11 14/11 21/11 23/11 26/11 28/11 30/11 KAGA 36/144 9/11 26/11 29/11 27/11 STUTTGART EXPRESS 05/344 12/11 21/11 28/11 30/11 3/12 5/12 7/12
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    • 512 26 IS'pore P Kelang Loading KAPITAN SOROKA 12/11 Rdm/Atw/UK/Names I WORLD ARGONAUT 6/1110/11 Rdm/Atw/UK/Nantes BALA BAN 1 20/11 25/11 Rdm/Atw/UK/Nantes 'Loads E./W. Malaysia. Indonesia I I Loading for PAN RISER Dubai/Bahrain/Damman/Kuwait I SADANK ALKAVAN Jeddah/Aqaba •Loads Singapore. E./W. Malaysia. Indonesia I I Loading for STAR MAN Los Angeles/New Orleans/ I Charleston/Norfolk/Camden
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    • 1605 27 H STRAITS SHIPPING PTE LTD 10 Hm Chiang Road #11-01 Ktppd Towers Singapore 0208 Td; *****8* Fox: *****17 CAAGO 0U SAAS I C I MAGAIII-JQ <071 Mora. Lib. KK 03 Nm 03 Nm 04 Nw LCL COMTAMCR AMO MCAXBUU IfRVKK TO paNA MBW quma SIMm MX. ttX Mum. Lab 0109
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    • 573 28 ifiw EKA JAYA AGENCIES ygMr TEL: *****22 (8 LINES) FAX: *****05 SALES REPRESENTATIVES IN CHARGE IHQ CHI mNH CITY EAOM I HAMOmOHKyOWgCT I raMWYHM 111—11 mMM/M4W4 [KiLOTHCHAM IMMW IUMW/HMII 1 L-MAMM 2 HUM |HH7a I Y6 ggggEfggg COWTAMi^ii^ SIRVICE CENTER-POINT y UNES rem I w I in ifwi m tin
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    • 1152 28 HANJIN SHIPPING BOOKING TEL:- *****35-237 OPERATION TEL: *****41-253 SALES TEL:- *****30-233 DOCUMENT TEL: *****71-275 FOR VS. SM LME HMJL SEA TW fO* W. M |UK HAUL SAV AM KTC HANJM FELIXSTOWE 023E 4/11 ORECT 26/11 27/11 SK» HMUA AUKS AN 10CE 5/11 M PWGHSS 03SE 1/12 9/12 11/12 HANJW ROTHMMM
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    • 2428 29 r c. f. UHwWI vAIUnVv .^H :H*W I«H^U H»r* XIAMEN J COSTAr'SHIPPING PTE LTD £SjX_*l.- 4INNI Op—*. w-«r «M7I, J IT7 TV"'-11? r l,u Tttmc MIW MMMf fumllmt 4MMSO M; 42*57 US 4MJ/4I i *Ji"" tM en MK lI7I7MWM M Fit 22*220* IHiMii S«c (MC *****50 t,.»■..1 «J«7M Iy JSS
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    • 1067 30 44 _i AS AGENTS: "t" LIS (SMfiAfOK) PTE LTD (O NO: *****73NMM/GST KG NO; M2-N1739M) TEL: *****77 TELEX: KAWAKI R*****5 FAX: *****16/7/8/9 T T MALAYSIA: LMIMARITIME (MALAYSIA) SON BNO I U TEL: SA *****00 PK *****75 PEN *****20 JB *****01 PGU *****25/6 1 INDONESIA: P.T. SAIAKA LAUT WTHWUSA. TEL: JKT
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    • 237 30 Mmorvefiiai racmc Shipping J TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICE TO U.K./CONTINENT KKU STORE PR LOAOMG FOR FORUM POWER SID M/U M/ll FIU/ROT/INT/UR GUNS MS ROSES 14/11 21/11 27/11 aU/ROT/NNT/UK TBN 10/12 19/12 2S/12 FIU/ROT/MfT/UK Lea«h SabaJi/hdonew C R NO. 133C*****00H CONTIPAC SHIPPING PTE LTO T'afc *****32 Fu: *****4* P.K. MULTIPORT SON BHD.
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    • 895 30 79 ANSON ROAD, #21-01, SINGAPORE 0207 TELE: *****92 FAX: *****57 CR **********0 ft straits smrrog soviet PORT KLANG/BELAWAN PENANG/PASIR GUDANG vessel ioi sw m jj vessel wv sw pen roi* VIGOUR SINGAPORE ***** 03/11 (IHU) 04/11 (FW) MCC COWEYOR 4P44 04/11 (FW) 06/11 (SUN) *OU* »YA ***** 04/11 (FW) 06/11
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    • 265 30 GOLDEN LINE A WGQ%V GUAM GUAN SHPPWG wS55\ < PTE > LTD m 21. IM >T« SMARM IIM IE: 534JM (II IMS) Fa UUW (CI Nt *****55 MMM) TRAITS/PERSIAM OPLF fggTjCE S'poff P Keiang F>enang GOIDEII HAWEST Raradi/Oatai/IMMt 11/11 Nn GOLDEN GRACE Karachi Oubai Kuwait 24/* Mm gmu iMTici GOLDEN
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    • 905 31 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD 140 Cecil Street. #03-00 PIL Building. Singapore 0106. I CR NO: **********06 H VESSEL VOY SIN SKK SIN ft EQUATOR CRYSTAL 20N S/11 S/11 12/11 KOTA INOAM 10H037 0/11 S/11 IS/11 Mj It Mi ANA (BMT/LCH) 8NA047 S/11 0/11 13/11 KOTA INTAN INTOai S/11 11/11
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    • 1710 34 TO EUROPE FROM EUROPE Krai I PHI 1 PEN I MOTHU WL STOK im I RTM j HAM I BRH FIT ~WI PRI STOK WG FUSAN KOK SM2U NGO TON KB KHH r BSE/DBN 4173/4573 29.10 2910 18. CIMPA 2314 (2.11 1111 20.11 21.11 23.11 24.11 B PELANGI 1414 0311
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    • 364 35 FAMOUS CONTAINER LINES 80 ROBINSON ROAD, #22-02 SINGAPORE 0106 HOT LINE: *****33 (30 LINES) GOTHENBURG/SCAN 07/TI ROTTERDAM 07/11 AARHUS/COPENHAGEN 07/TI HAMBURG/BREMEN 07/11 MARSEILLE/FRANCE 08/11 FELIXSTOWE/UK 07/TI BARCELONA/SPAIN 04/H LEHAVRE/FRANCE 08/TI GENOA/ITALY 05/11 ANTWERP/BELGIUM 07/TI LOS ANGELES/WC/IPI 04/11 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 05/11 NEW YORK/EC 04/TI FREMANTLE/ADELAIDE 05/TI VANCOUVER 04/TI BRISBANE 07/TI TORONTO/MONTREAL 04/TI
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    • 195 35 Gumrmnt—d Sailings to:|BANGXOK/IAEM CHABANG/LAOS| 5/11 (SAT). «/ll (TUE) rati KELANG/PCNANG 10/11 (THU), 4/11 (FM) HONG KONG 1/11 (TUE). 7/11 (MON) JAKARTA 5/11 (SAT) MANU/CEBU/SUBC MY 7/11 (MON) HO CH MMH 4/11 (FW) SURABAYA 6/11 (SUN) MAN 7/11 (MON) KAPHAS 5/11 (TIE) J^DONGNAM^INE KSSI (MB) MP P« MR PMG MC BSM
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    • 550 35 g RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****33 (12 Lines) FAX: *****15/*****03 TELEX: RS ***** RISHIP (3 Lines) CR NO.: **********0E ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL Vmml Voy Loedjng For Abbay WonT 41WB 15/11 Mombasa. Dfbouti Asaab. Humwi Abbay Woni 42W8 15/12 Mombasa. Djibouti Awt, Mmuwi D "WW-— FULLY CONTAINERISED
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    • 255 36 I ASIA HKG/TWN/BKK GENOA/EUROP^^^^^^^^^ PEN PHI S* 5 SMLMGS/WEEK PEN PK SJN 1/11 2/11 3/11 HK6/BKK /KEE/KHH Gcnoa/Barcttona/Marstflcs 11/11 12/11 13/11 j 3/11 4/11 5/11 HKG/BKK/KEE/KHH G'buri/Chafen/S'bofcn/Oslo 5/11 6/11 7/11 5/11 6/11 7/11 HK6/BKK/KEE/KHH 3/11 4/11 5/11 R c C c. VWC r 0 tfr/Fli/Rtm/Ant/Ham/LH 5/11 6/11 7/11 1/11 2/11
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    • 261 36 SEAWARD SNIPPING AND TRADING CO (S) PTE LTD u* IK lift vm rmi uime kmme RUE Mtt 14/11 U/ll Loatoif to M* loatnt In Data ooinw 11/11 i/u Lm*K fa N* nana arm 11/11 to I*l For Ifate u* noons inn 2/11 tm Ckm noma mam 11/11 iMtat «K CMUfMf
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    • 457 36 JL THONG SOON UNES PTE LTD I 78 SHENTON WAY #IMI. SMGATORE 0207 I K \y TEL: 227-50 M FAX: *****11 I TLX: RS ***** CARMEN CABLE: TOSOCO SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK S |NGAPORE TCrmAILAND ft*** l iot store pen vessel not Istooe Inakmn EQUATOR ROYAL 122/4E 03 NOV KUCHING EQUATOR
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    • 616 37 WgV'EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE Kcmut MUMUt/SOC CAAGOtS TO/FtOM KOK. YOKOHAMA. NAGOTA. MOa. TOKYO*. MAM.A* DAVAO*. Pwanf* P. Ktianf Sftfipori E'Mw* KAMALEVERETT *231 19/20 Nov SHAPLAEVERETT V23C 24/25 Nov KARABCVERETT V2OE 15/16 0M KCSTVm BKAKBU.K/FCI/SOC CAKOCS TO/FROM CHITTAGONG. CALCUTTA MB MONSLA*. Sqipori P. Ktianf* Pttunf* Paw Gudai|* KARABCVERETT
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    • 223 37 Pj GLORY RAVIGATIIN GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE t ASEAN SINGAPORE TO KOMPONG SOM •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* CR NO: **********0W KAO SIN PKG PNG GLORY SELATAN V 4/11 11/11 GLORY SELATAN VI 27/10 4/11 6/11 8/11 SP KOMPONG SOM GLORY SELATAN V 7/11 10/11 SINGAPORE ft ASEAN TO
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