The Business Times, 14 June 1985

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FRIDAY, JUNE 14, IKS 60 CENTS
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  • 423 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG WHILE MANY businesses in Singapore are wondering where their next customer is, the Ministry of Labour's Employment Service generally the last resort of the jobless is experiencing strong demand. Some 7,560 out-of-job people sought the government job-find-ing agency's help to
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  • 215 1 Reuter THE Reagan administration's latest tax reform proposals had introduced an element of uncertainty into otherwise positive signs that a US economic revival was imminent, said Henry Kaufman, chief economist at Salomon Brothers. In a speech to the Swiss American Chamber of Commerce in Zurich,
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  • 122 1 Reuter HONGKONG LAND Co Ltd has signed a letter of intent to sell its Excelsior .Hotel in the eastern part of Hongkong island to an overseas party. The transaction will be completed by the end of June. The company's public relations manager, Martin Spurrier, declined to
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  • 642 1  -  THE UPS AND DOWNS OF SINGAPORE'S EMPLOYMENT SCENE CHUANG PECK MING DEMAND for senior executives has seen its steepest dive for some years, according to recruitment agencies. Job advertisements in The Straits Times for middle and top executives
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  • 231 1 AN AGGRESSIVE approach to sales, rather than* drive to cut costs, appears to be emerging as a popular strategy for companies. While advertising for sales and marketing executives has remained relatively buoyant, the search for number crunchers has unexpectedly slowed. But while the
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  • 117 1 Reuter HONGKONG stock prices fell sharply again yesterday, pressured by lingering fears over the health of the British colony's banking system. The Hang Seng Index shed more than 20 points, bringing its losses to about 150 points since the collapse of the Overseas
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 1 SBABE PRICES ea the flhgapere steek market fell yeateruv aa lavesters' seatfxneat faded to Improve. Trading aettvlty wm HtalßMa tkTMghMt the day altheagh there waa some short-covering. Plaatatioa eoaaters were re-rated dowawarda la liae wtth the overall deettae ta the market The BT iadex flalahfil S.M polati lower
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  • 462 1  -  By AMY BALAN BANK loans to the building and construction industry in the first three months of this year registered the worst quarterly increase in many years, reflecting the grimmer future facing the industry. Latest figures showed bank loans to the sector
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    • 276 1 SHAKE INFORMATION AIR CARGO MONEY A EXCHANGES CROSSWORDS SPORTS RAW MATERIALS TWO government ministries, two statutory boards and the SBS will be lending their direct support to the cashless payment scheme being put together by the Big Four local bonks and POSB. Page 2 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, encouraaing India to
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 741 2  -  By JAIME LYE HOTELS, scrambling for- workers just a few months ago, have applied the brakes on their recruitment drive following falling occupancy rates. The personnel director of an international hotel in Orchard Road which was freezing recruitment explained: "We are not making
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    • 456 2 NEARLY 110 million worth of sales are expected from Singapore's first Jewellery promotion in the US last month. More than $1 million worth of orders were concluded on the spot, with another $800,000 worth under negotiation. Other leads could result in sales worth another
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    • 298 2 Four more buildings to be built at Science Park for R D AT LEAST four more blocks of starter units will be built at the Singapore Science Park for research and devlopment companies. jurong Town Corporation (JTC) is building two blocks on a 3.8-hectare site, which will be ready by
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    • 452 2  -  By AMY BALAN TWO government ministries, two statutory boards and the Singapore Bus Services (SBS) will be lending their direct support to the cashless payment scheme being put together by the Big Four local banks and POSB. Including these organisations, the electronic funds
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    • 140 2 THE Post Office Savings Bank regional centre at MacPherson Road will be ready soon to serve customers in the nearby residential areas. Construction of the 1,049 square metre building started last September on a leased land with an area of 1,041 square metres.
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    • 443 3  -  By JEFFREY TSANG THE MINISTRY of Community Development might be moving out of its present premises at Pearl's HOI Terrace to join the Ministry of the Environment at its new home at Scotts Road late next year. Although still under negotiation, plans are
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    • 131 3 I-CHING, the ancient Chinese literary classic compiled by Confucius, can be applied in management, according to the president of the Singapore Association for I-Ching Studies, Mr Roch Goh. Mr Goh will speak to members of the Merlion chapter of the Singapore Jaycees on how the
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    • 265 3 FIVE welfare homes are to stage a concert at the Singapore Polytechnic's new auditorium this evening in a fun and fundraising effort. The stars of WELSHOW '85 will come from the Singapore Association for the Blind, Singapore Cheshire Home, SILRA Home, St
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    • 133 3 A WELL-KNOWN author of computerised auditing books, Dr Andrew Chambers, is to lead a Singapore seminar on electronic data processing (EDP) and computer auditing. The seminar, targetted at specialist computer auditors, computer professionals, internal and external auditors, will address questions on computer audit objectives and
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    • 204 3 THE Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) would like to see the co-existence of the sole agent and parallel import systems, Mr Koh Soin Khuang, a senior executive of Case told the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Feedback programme last night. "We would like both the system, meaning the
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    • 194 3 CONSUMERS are warming to frozen pork after the Initial cold shoulder, according to sales reports by the Primary Production Department (PPD). The latest PPD bulletin said retail sales shot up 5.6 times from 7,069 kg in the first three months last year to 39,475 kg
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    • 310 3  -  By BOEY KIT YIN THE LACK of microchip designing skills in Singapore has prompted Italian giant SGS to offer hands-on training to engineering students from local tertiary institutions. It is prepared to do this although it would involve divulging some trade secrets. SGS
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    • 115 3 SPERRY, a major US computer manufacturer, has appointed Rogenry Computers as a local personal computer dealer the third appointed since Sperry introduced its personal computer last November. Mr lain Brown, microsystems manager at Sperry, said that Rogenry had grown into one of the Republic's most successful
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    • 343 3 YOUNG Singaporeans are refusing overseas attachments and assignments, a trend which the Minister of State for Education Dr Tay Eng Soon found disappointing. Dr Tay observed during his visits to three companies yesterday that there was a reluctance among young Singaporeans
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  • FRONTIERS OVERSEAS
    • 424 4 Pledge to oppose Indian separatists AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, encouraging India to loosen ties with the Soviet Union, has lavished praise on Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and pledged to oppose Sikh separatists trying to undermine Indian unity. Mr Reagan greeted the 40-year-old Indian premier warmly,
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    • 216 4 AFP THE AUSTRALIAN government has begun developing an independent defence capability. Defence Minister Kim Beazley told the National Press dub in Canberra on Wednesday that the Labour government was committed to a policy of self-reli-ant defence with relevant capabilities and an independent foreign policy. "The objective
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    • 181 4 Bernama A TOP American banker said in Kuala Lumpur that there would be very significant resumption in the flow of new American investment in Malaysia in the next five to seven years once the "artificialities" now inhibiting world economic growth, especially the real
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    • 51 4 Reuter A THAI Cabinet minister has said that Japanese failure to respond to Thailand's trade problems could prompt a review of the open market policy. The deputy industry minister said he expected favourable Japanese gestures to help to narrow the big Thai trade deficit with Japan.
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 35 4 THE Middle East's second hijack in two days ended peacefully on Wednesday night and the lone hijacker who seized a Lebanese airliner was apparently arrested on arrival in Amman early yesterday, said eyewitnesses.
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      • 62 4 VICTIMS of advanced cancer who have happy, optimistic outlooks are no more likely to survive the disease than unhappy sufferers, said a team of medical researchers from the University of Pennsylvania. The findings contradicted a widespread belief that cancer victims who like their jobs, have strong social ties
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      • 58 4 AMERICAN Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger has said that he hoped China had not made a final decision on port calls by US naval ship 6 based on whether they carried nuclear weapons. He told the Par Eastern Economic Review that "it is important for us to have port
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      • 41 4 CAMBODIA has asked for 400,000 tonnes of rice to offset a food shortage this year. The executive director of the World Food Programme, James Ingram, said yesterday that the situation in Cambodia was distinctly worse than in 1984.
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      • 40 4 Agencies THE US has asked South Korea to show leniency towards students charged with occupying the US Information Service building in Seoul last month. A spokesman in Seoul said "we have said in general terms to show leniency".
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    • 381 5 AP WITH the ink barely dry on signatures affixed to the treaty admitting Spain and Portugal to the European Economic Community, Spanish farmers yesterday planned to take to the streets to protest against agricultural terms of the pact. Farmers, fishermen, wine
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    • 154 5 AP A LETTER from singer Paul McCartney to a magazine denying that the Beatles would ever be reunited is to be sold at an auction of rock 'n' roll memorabilia in August. The handwritten letter, priced at £10,000-£12,000, was seat to the music weekly Melody
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    • 298 5 UPI MEXICAN President Miguel de la Madrid, hoping to boost the economy of his debt-burdened nation, has called (or easier trade terms for the Third World. He was scheduled to visit the Bank of England yesterday, address the Confederation of British Industry and greet industrialists
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    • 217 5 AFP RUSSIANS are discovering the hidden heart of the late Yuri Andropov, in a 70-min-ute film chosen by his protege and successor Mikhail Gorbachev to reflect both men's tempered toughness. The film opened on Monday at Moscow's October Cinema, in a
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    • ECO-NOTES
      • 44 5 THAILAND and South Korea have agreed to treble two-way trade to more than US$l billion by 1968. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said South Korea sold Thailand $232 million worth of goods last year and imported Thai items worth $132 million.
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      • 54 5 BRITAIN is pressing for relaxation of controls on strategic exports to China under the Coordinating Committee on Multinational Export Controls (COCOM) agreement which sets limits on technology transfer to communist countries. Trade Minister Paul Channon said, however, there was no early prospect of China's removal from the
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      • 43 5 THE US International Trade Commission has urged President Reagan to impose major restrictions on shoe imports to give relief to American shoe makers. The commission voted four-to-one for a 42 per cent cut in shoe imports to 474 million pairs annually.
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      • 59 5 A RISE in petrol imports may cost the US refining industry 54,000 jobs by the end of next year and US$4 billion in annual profits by 1990. An association of re- finers said heavy imports might lead to the loss of more than one million barrels a day
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      • 38 5 CRUDE OIL prices, already at a low because of poor demand, fell further on the European spot market on Wednesday after a report showed that US oil companies have built up their stores of petrol.
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      • 45 5 EAST German officials have told Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe that they wanted bigger export orders from Japan to restore balance in bilateral trade. A Japanese spokesman said East German Foreign Minister Oskarfischer "expressed the hope that Japan will step up its purchases".
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      • 64 5 Agencies JAPANESE corporate sales and profits in the first quarter of this year showed a less than predicted growth, indicating a slowdown of the country's economic growth. The Finance Ministry said the combined sales of more than 320,000 surveyed companies in the January-March period came to an estimated
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    • 246 5 UPI A WOMAN who sakl she sheltered Nazi concentration camp doctor Josef Mengele for more than a decade described how the Auschwitz "a-jgel of death" would becoir e cold and quiet at the mention of Jews. "We did not talk much about Jews,
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    • 278 5 AP US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger said he fully supported the death penalty for convicted spies and, if he had his way, the four men now accused of passing navy secrets to the Soviets "should be shot" if convicted. Mr Weinberger also disclosed on
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    • 450 5 Reuter THE AMERICAN House of Representatives has approved US$27 million in so-called humanitarian aid for Nicaraguan rebels and agreed to lift a ban on future military aid. A crodal vote on Wednesday, irVttng the funds to a $13.5 billion spending Bill by a
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    • 147 5 AFP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has again vowed to reject tax increases to cut the federal government's US$2OO billion federal deficit, as the approach is being increasingly discussed by congressional budget authorities. Mr Reagan, reacting yesterday to suggestions by Senate Republican
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    • 78 5 Reuter THE NATIONAL AaocUtkm of Manufacturers ta the US said the economy should pick up smartly and grow at about a 15 per cent rate in the final quarter of this year. But growth would remald «iiiggtah until then at about a
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  • AIR CARGO
    • 641 6  -  Additional flights expected before year-end By LIM SOON NEO j THERE should be increased 3 cargo capacity from the Scandij, navian countries to Singapore at the end of this year as Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has plans for another flight while Finnair will inaugurate its
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    • 157 6 AP TWO JAPANESE companies will begin an international cargo delivery service between Japan and the United States in partnership with Purolator Courier Corp, a major American courier company. Mitsui and Company, one of Japan's largest trading companies, said Mitsui and Tonami Transport
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    • 583 6 Lloyd's List LAST YEAR saw a sharp recovery for TAP Air Portugal's cargo operations with total freight carried rising by 17 per cent to some 40,000 tonnes. The year saw a 51 per cent increase in cargo revenues as valuable transhipment traffic centred
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    • 243 6 PAKISTAN International Airlines (PIA) has become the first airline in the Asia-Pacific region to receive the new technology Boeing 737-300s. The airline has purchased six Boeing 737-300s, including spares, at a cost of US$l75 million, representing the single largest aircraft deal in
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    • 209 6 MEMBERSHIP of the International Air Transport Association (LATA) has increased to 136 following the acceptance of four new member airlines and the exclusion of Connectair Airlines which has ceased to operate. Britain's Birmingham Executive Airways and Nippon Cargo Airlines of Japan became lATA members in April and
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    • 75 6 TURK Hava Yollari (THY), the Turkish flag carrier, received the first of seven Airbus A3los on May 24. Three more aircraft are scheduled for delivery by the end of this month and the remaining three in 1906. The airline began its A3lO services this month, adding
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    • 123 6 Update on the latest printing technology at ASIAPRINT '85. ASIAPRINT JUNE 20 -23 WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE South Asia's 4th International Exhibition of Printing, Graphic Arts Equipment Supplies Time: 12 8 pm (20 22 June) 10 am 6 pm (23 June) For invitation contact Sponsor INTERFAMA PTE LTD T«H *****12
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
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      767 7 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed slightly firmer yesterday against major European currencies but was steady against the yen. Most operators were unwilling to take large positions ahead of release of the US May retail sales figure later in the day. Market forecasts for retail sales range between 0.5
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    • 117 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate oo the Singapore interbank money market fell by 2Vi points from Wednesday to close at 4 per cent yesterday. The one month term rates rose by 1/16 point. The two and three-month term rate were unchanged. S$ Interbank rotes at 3pm yesterday: ohw m Ov«r
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    • 112 7 HONGKONG: The metal closed steady yesterday. Bullion finished at U*****.85/214.35 an ounce against an initial $313.70/314.20 and New York's $313.50/314.00 close. On the local market, gold closed HK$l above Wednesday's close at $2,911 a tahil. The krugerrand price was $5 lower at HK52,500, equivalent to US$322. TOKYO; Futures closed
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    • 362 7 FT MICHEL CAMDESSUS, the governor of the Banque de France, has called for a gradual lifting of French foreign exchange controls, arguing that the move would strengthen European monetary integration. The central bank governor added that he also hoped sterling would
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    • 214 7 Reuter THE DOOR is open for foreign banks to create Japanese branches of their securities subsidiaries, as long as the capital stake of the parent bank and its affiliates is less than 50 per cent. Finance Ministry officials say that according to Japanese law, foreign banks
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    • 102 7 Reuter SCHNEIDER Und Muenzing, the private bank closed on May 24, has applied for court-supervised debt settlement, Mr Joachim Wieshofer, a federal bank supervisor said. The bank was originally closed temporarily because of a shortfall in loss provisions totalling 20 million deutschemarks. But
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    • 198 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: L«c«l do<lo r to on# HMt (A foreign currency: Mtor*oy a fooopoH* Ota"* US dolor Storing pound Austrofcon dotor NZ dolor Cooodion dolor 2 2260 2 8080 1.4769 I 0017 1 6248 2.2270 2.8115 1 4798 1 0043 1.6267 ***** 7 3469 *****
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    • 337 7 BA Futures Inc EURODOLLAR futures opened sharply lower yesterday and came under further selling pressure which took the September contract down to 91.86 from an opening 91.89. Temporary support was found at 91.86 in the mornthg. Prices came off ngiti-n during Liffe opening with the September contract closing at
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    • 283 7 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels In quiet trading. Short-dates and periods were steady to slightly lower at the outset and remained unchanged subsequently with overnight, one, two and three months closing at a common 7V« TH and six months at 715/16 7-13/16 per
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    • 464 7 FT BRITAIN'S Barclays and Midland H»nini have cut their base lending rates by V« of a percentage point, aligning them with the 12 Vi per cent already charged by the other two Hfag clearing banks, National Westminster and Lloyds. The Treasury and Bank
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    • 154 7 Reuter BRITISH government bonds edged higher where traded in reaction to news that Barclays Bank PLC has reduced its base lending rate to 12 Vi from 12 V< per cent, dealers said. The move was not wholly unexpected and brought Barclay's rate into line with that
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    • 149 7 AP A SHORT-TERM bridging loan for Argentina of about USMSO million will be provided by the US and other countries in the next few days. The US Treasury statement on Wednesday did not name the other countries or ssy how much the US would contribute. An
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    • 363 7 Reuter ARGENTINA haa promised it will try to slaah inflation from 1,010 per cent to ISO per cent a year by next April aa part of a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to prop up its sick economy. "Facing a situation of inflationary
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  • FEATURES
    • 475 8 IT MUST be a matter of some irritation to Hongkong financial secretary Sir John Bremridge that since he took office three years ago, the major financial scandals have all had Singaporeans and Malaysians as the major villains. Hang Lung Bank, which collapsed in 1963, was run
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    • 1618 8  -  Tour operators enticing Asians to the land of fjords and mountains By LIM SOON NEO WHEN a Singaporean thinks about going overseas for a holiday he thinks of Europe or the US. He seldom, if ever, considers the Scandinavian countries (also known as the Nordic countries)
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    • 527 8  -  Viewpoint] By ASAD LATIF DAI SUZUKI died unconvinced. This 10-year-old from Kawasaki was hit by a truck and rushed to hospital, Weeding profusely. He needed immediate surgery and a blood transfusion. The parents, followers of the Jehovah's Witnesses sect, refused: transfusions went against their
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 776 8 W OH® BGNDQ® TV HIGHLIGHTS River Journeys The Nile Bpm, Choimel 12 Brian Thompson sits in a wind-blown tent in Juba, deep in the heart of Sudan. Outside his front door runs the longest river in the world the Nile. This is an account of his journey on the historic
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  • SPORTS
    • 511 9  -  Four events to test swimmer's comeback bid By BRIAN MILLER IT HAS been exactly two years to the <jfey that Junie Sng announced her retirement from the competition arena. But in a fortnight the threetimes Sportswoman of the Year will be back in the thick
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    • 664 9 Body Language SOME PEOPLE feel that when they leave tdt a holiday or business trip fitness also takes a vacation. i M ijfil At the ether extreme, some plan their trips with activity in mind. Recreational pursuits such as caaoe trips, skiing holidays, trekking or cycling tours
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    • 133 9 Reuter CHINA'S top men badminton players are unlikely to take part in next year's All-England championships in London because of the Thomas Cup men's team finals a month later, a Chinese spokesman said on Wednesday. "China regards team events, not only in badminton
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    • 767 9 UPI THE TRADITION-BOUND United States Open, preserved as a link to America's golfing past, begins today over a course laden with history. Thirty-four years ago Ben Hogan played what many consider to be the best competitive round of golf ever
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    • 503 9 UPI JIMMY CONNORS was upset in the first round of the Queen's Club tennis tournament on Wednesday by qualifier Mike Depalmer, leaving the U*****,000 competition without the two men who have kept the title to themselves for the past six seasons.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 653 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Almost seeming to watch TV (4, 2) 7 A tree top show? (8) 8 Cause of complaints, we emphasise (6) 10 Figure to have some weeks at the club (5) 13 Green twins? (4) 14 A boost from Ethel Purvis (4) 15 Dad takes the car
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 334 10 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp, the world's largest maker of computers, has Joined the rest of the US computer industry in lowering forecasts of earnings for this year. The company said a lull in the domestic economy coupled with fierce competition from overseas were
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    • 151 10 Reuter TRANS WORLD Airlines (TWA), which has been fighting a takeover by investor Carl Icahn, is expected to approve a US$B74million merger with Texas Air Corp. Wall Street sources said the merger would give each TWA shareholder $19 in cash and high yield notes valued at
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    • 287 10 Reuter THE STOCK market closed sharply lower on Wednesday when computer giant IBM said its profits for the first nine months of this year would be sharply lower than last year's results. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 7.50 points to close
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    • 74 10 Reuter t g F i f SECURITY Pacific Broken Inc has acquired discount brokerage company, CD Anderson and Co. <• CD Anderson, formed ia 1974, has more than 30,001 saosUy la uorthsrs Californiv Security Pacific Brokers Inc Is a subsidiary of Security Pacific National Bank,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 209 10 WMSft te Witts, ta aai citeruu I JUNE 16,1985 CAFE VIENNA A special Father's Day Lunch at $18.50 and Dinner at $26.50. BARON'S TABLE A 5-course gourmet dinner, complete with appetizer, soup, main course and dessert. And a special gift for every father too! All for $52.00 per person. The
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    • 69 10 V £i\ -'u AJL This dynam|Cg c^t^J*Robiri s Tavetn has sho^TOOT* n 10 \L2ifJ* 4 7 P m See T lu rdav daty and drinks a^^ r{u evening Have a *o«*~ HOTEL ASIA Many happy raturna 37 Scons Road Singapore 0922 Tel *****8 a Teta RS ***** HOTASIA M O"
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    • 47 10 Time: 12 noon 2.30 pm Prtce:st2.o(r Fashion Show: 1.15 pm J t Models by IMfl/GIM cuMbrFongFong Fashion House 9NGAFOK. 181. Kitchener Road, Singapore 0620 Tel: *****22 *v Shatkfc Rn with Chicken Abahne Barbecued Rekbtg Duck Emperor's Treasure Bout Our Bpecial... Shanghai Swamnwi Lunch ll.OOtn Dinner: 6.90pm 10.30pm
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    • 103 10 LUu faunkal Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50-H- SMGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eli TongSen Street. Singapore 0105 Tel: 533 3888 KING'S DEN Sheer Relaxation! A lounge of whimsical and
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    • 85 10 |[<[/-\..>*<"{\&]*~/~>"!"=$'"<% to Enjoy the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with the versatile quartet Body fl Soul from the Philippines. They'll captivate you! 270 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Telex: RS ***** ffCMOWTI. Cable: CROWffIOTEL. rac: *****18. Tab T*****1 Ample
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 328 11 HONGKONG: Stocks closed with pared losses yesterday, following fairly heavy short-covering and bargain-hunting buying in the afternoon. Banking stocks, particularly the second liners, were depressed by speculative selling throughout. HK Bank eased 15 cents to $7.45 on the close, Hang Seng Bank 50 to $46, Bank of East Asia
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    • 207 11 JUM It A1 Sinew* M« AMI Count *TS 131 22.40 ■0.07 •0.4 inch -04 t«tch Lion Indut Nan Yo Ptaa Pacific Com Pacific Etoct Wr« 1090 24.60 16.30 13.50 uich •0.4 0.1 -005 Cothoy Com Otang Bank Chan Loong 47.60 IS.SO Pookxig Papar Shwp 0.87 15.70 -0 04 -0.2
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    • 406 11 TOKYO: Share prices eased yesterday in very active trading led by international populars and Wednesday's favoured incentivebacked issues. The market average lost 31.14 to 12,716.87 on volume of 580 million shares against 620 million on Wednesday when the average fell 10.92. The broader based Tokyo Stock Exchange index edged
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    • 116 11 MANILA: Share prices closed largely unchanged in dull trading yesterday. The mining marker fell 4.79 to 677.22 while the commercial and industrial index remained steady at 128.76 and oils at 0.799. JUM IS Acom Mining Nm 0.0014 inch MwH< Oriantal B ,PM»* B ...***** 4.0126 ...0.011 -0001 ***** inch
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    • 448 11 SYDNEY: Australian share prices closed sharply lower yesterday on poor commodity prices and disappointing balance of payments figures. At the close, the all ordinaries index was down 7.5 at 846.9, the all industrials index was down 5.3 at 1,224.1 and the all resources index was down 8.9 at 554.6.
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    • 78 11 JUNE 13 WN 610 13 1 Hyundai Coral Hyundai Motor KAL 920 670 462 12 +5 +5 its Koroo FW 635 und> CommerodBk 632 +2 +9 -3 Yukona Korea Shfe> 1475 412 +5 +5 Lucky Ltd 641 24 Dolwoo 5#0 Samsung Co. 710 mdi 495 -5 +6 JUHWIQ Rif
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    • 165 11 BANGKOK: Prices closed lower in slow trading yesterday. The Book Club index fell 0.13 point to 139.75. Turnover fell to 150,109 shares worth 29.4 million baht from Wednesday's 197,077 shares worth 33.7 million baht. JUMi IS Aofcham Thai Ana Ffera Ayurtwnro Inv. And TrxjM Ayo+K) 147 IS2 2550 ■4
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    • 64 11 Reuter THE WORLD BANK is considering issuing US dollar bonds in Japan after its new fiscal year begins on July 1. These would be the first fully-fledged foreign currency bonds issued in Japan. There were no government regulations preventing foreign currency bond issues in
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    • 251 11 FT ELDERS-IXL, one of Australia's biggest companies, is pumping all its natural resource assets into a new company, Elders Resources, to be formed through the restructuring of Mungana Mines, a listed gold exploration group. The deal is worth approximately Asl43 million. The
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    • 99 11 Reuter JARDINE Fleming Holdings Ltd said it was planning to set up a Joint venture with the partners of Valder Elmslie A Co, a Sydneybased stockbroidng firm, subject to regulatory authorities' approvals. It said the new company, Valder Elmslie Jardine Fleming Ltd, would be equally
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    • 179 11 Reuter CHINA has placed orders for two more McDonnell Douglas Corp MD-80 twinjets. Gareth Chang, president of McDonnell Douglas China Inc, said the two aircraft are powered by Pratt A Whitney JTBD-217A engines. Pratt Jk Whitney aircraft of West Virginia Inc is a unit
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    • 83 11 Reuter YUASA Battery Co Ltd has reached basic agreement to sell a motorcycle battery plant to China's Chongqing Battery Factory, but negotiations over the size and price of the plant are still under way. A Yuasa spokesman said the company was also negotiating sates
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    • 194 11 Two styles of music nightty: June Hams and Jeiamzee. playing of sophisticated f A ivories belongs to Xx Jf) June Harris, with a vocal and repertoire to thrill and excite you. The other musical style belongs to Jeramzee. a local group They're happiest playing swinging' music, jazz, fusion or call
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    • 129 11 I sound and sheer imagery s Ist Drink Charges: Sun Thurs: 9pm 2am; $18 Fri, Sal Eve of Public Holidays: 9pm 3am; $23 (SB> ExcefSor Holel 5 Coleman Street. Singapore 0617. Tel: *****33 i Meals at Cafe De Grand are twice as good. --rL-V VT'V" Try our H y delicious
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    • 227 11 J A :> V J 1 4m Fathers Day at the Hilton, (or how to pamper Papa) On June 16th, Father's Day, we've planned a generous brunch, buffet and lots of extra generous brunch, buffet and lots of extra touches to make your Dad feel special. So make it at
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 519 12 Milan summit to discuss voting procedures FT WEST GERMANY has carried out its threat to veto a proposal to cut EEC grain prices in a move that carries political implications far beyond the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). This first formal exercise of the
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    • 68 12 WHEAT futures closed as much as SV* cents a bushel higher in September on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday. Trade was fairly active, with September ending near the top of a SV«-cent range. Prices continued Tuesday's rally on support from Friday's lower than expected Usda winter wheat
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    • 73 12 CHICAGO soybean futures weakened after midsession to close Wednesday 3V« to Vj-cent a bushel lower. July ended near the bottom of an 11 Vi-cent range. Initial gains were erased on the weakness in soydl and late selling by large professional houses, possibly representing commodity funds. Refco and C and
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    • 138 12 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with July One RSS buyers quoted at 181.50 cents per kg, down one cent from Wednesday. The morning session lost three cents following easier overseas advices. Trading in forwards was light. MALAYSIA Prices closed higher yesterday, with July One RSS buyers quoted at
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    • 257 12 RAS prices S csnts/kg, FOt w k ol« NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt 182.00 I83.00N 183 50 184.50N Int 1 RSS Juty 85 179.50 180.50 181.50 I82.50N Int 1 RSS Aug 85 174.50 175.50 176.00 176.SON Int 2 RSS 173.00 174.00N 174.00 175.00 UK/Cont. 172 00
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    • 89 12 (cwitt/kg, 1-ton polUts) JULY 85 AUG 85 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS lumti c-M- SSR 20 159 00 161 00N 160.00 162 00N SSR 50 157.00 159.00N 156 00 160.00N MRELB lnwn S*N*n Inm i t- m SMR CV 214.00 216 00N 216.00 218 00N
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    • 81 12 THE bttk Lupar Ha Market price me Ave Mate te M$2t.M per kite iwtetey, ftfU wttkte Ike ITA lewer level »f M$tUS te $BjN. The rtee «11 tee te a «eettae la dtepeeate te 1J7 teaaee (rem lit ea Wetaeeday, with the kaffer iteek maaager "•csars?— ky eeattaaed
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    • 150 12 Yarn (In HK$ par Me ef 400 China cordtd yom, cones Blue Phoenix 16'* 2.600 Bkie Phoanix 2Cs 2.700 Bhje Phoenix 32't 3,150 Biua Phoanix 40* 3,500 Carded yorn, hank Hue Phoanix 21's 2,950 Combed yarn, cones Biua Phoanix 32's 4,300 Bhja Phoanix 40*» 4,500 Open-end yom 2,400 Biua
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    • 102 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices recovered tram the day's lows yesterday on covering interest supported by Pakistan's RBD palm oil tender. June deliveries in the north region (ell Ms2s to $1,240 per tonne and central $5 to $1,255. but south rose $2.50 to $1,272.50. July in the north
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    • 749 12 COFFEE Robusta coffee futures shook off morning losses to rise strongly on Wednesday afternoon following a rally in New York inspired by rumours of a cold front moving up through Argentina. September closed at £2,140 a tonne, up £22 from Tuesday night's close in a high/low range of
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    • 128 12 ChintM Product Robusto 20/25% FOB NSW 485.00 (Solars'mm dmmm pr Jmm 11. ss/ioo kd Coconut oil Bull FOB OM drum FOB New drum FOB CM M 117.00 130.00 130.00 Nutmog 110 FOB NSW E&WFO0NSW Gambler FOB NSW 413.00 272.00 330.00 Copra Mixed Ooom) Poppor Muntok Whit* FOB NLW
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    • 268 12 Singapore C-l Od unq. (SVU*. ,iit Loonzatn Rice Frogront new crop 1st 084 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grade S 2nd 0.62 100% 3rd grade unq 3rd Nw Crop 25% 10% 060 Parboiled Rice no stock no stock 5% 10% 227 222 Thai Broken Maize i«q A-super Sp«oal 0.56
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 571 12 THE GULF BANK! Auditors' Report lb the Shareholders U The Gulf Bank JLSJC. Ws haw eramined the financial statements of The Guli Bank K.S.C. Our summation was made in aooosdanoe wife intematiraany accepted auditing standards and accordingly included such tests oi the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as
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    • 147 12 UNITED ESTATE PROJECTS BERHAD fincowatea <n Malaysia) FINAL DIVIDEND OF 5%, FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 1984, PAID ON 16TH MAYx|9B5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT those who have purchased the Company's shares on or before 2nd May 1905 and who have not registered their shares for
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4099 13 FOR THE THIRD consecutive day this week, the Singapore stock market lost ground yesterday. Prices of blue chips continued to weaken but their losses were less drastic than on Wednesday. Plantation stocks were also rerated downwards in line with the overall market.
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    • 196 13 SINGAPORE IndicM KM %m Spare 239 +5 Jaa 12 Mm 11 U 1 C 181 +3 —i .,,-1 ***** 60S.17 C 1 HUgi 50* 203 +1 ntST *****42 *****35 '61 H IT 08/0S -8M TTMiwiiieli 791.32 784.05 C 2284 95 2277 78 THH ST He*eb ***** 812-14
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    • 2723 13 BID and offer price» officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of ahareo traded shown in brackets In lota of IJBOO units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT"
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    • 117 13 EU YAN SANG Heldlags Limited: Twelveth AGM at 65 Chulia Street, #19-00, OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104 today at 12.30 pm. I8ETAN (8INGAPOEE) Limited: AGM at the Conference Room, 18th Floor Apollo Hotel, 405 Havelock Road, Singapore 0316 today at 11 am. TONG MENG INDUSWES Limited: Twentieth AGM at
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 341 14  -  By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE ENIGMATIC Malaysian entrepreneur Mr Lee Ming Tee has decided to delay acceptance of a seat, long-cov-eted by him, on the board of Hooker Corporation Ltd, one of Australia's largest property groups. This is because the National Companies ft Securities Commission
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    • 416 14  -  By HOMER CHEN GOLD COIN LTD, the animal feeds group, is phasing out its feedmill facility in Petaling Jaya and replacing it with a modern one in Port Klang. The group has obtained a 21-year lease on a 1.9-hectare waterfront site
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    • 337 14 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market closed lower in quiet trading yesterday after starting on a steadier footing. Selected counters rose slightly in the morning session after the market opened on a mixed note. But lack of follow-through support after the lunch break brought most
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    • 1891 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kaala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In WXs of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MDUSTRMLS A Otoe Q 04S) AMD (3 066 3.105X2) 302
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    • 196 14 Monog«rs' pricM for June 14 Singapore Unit Trust The Commrct 1.74 1.85 The Savings Fund 1 32 1.40 S'pore Prog Fund 0.76 0.80 S pof« Sec Fund 1.13 1.20 S'pore hvMt Fund 0.84 0.89 S'pore Equity Fund 0.77 0.81 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1 99 2.12
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    • 101 14 HONGKONG Hong Sena Index Thursday 1482.91 Wednesday 1502 94 Week ago 1629.50 TOKYO Wednesday 1229.4 Week ago 1229.0 NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday 1306.34 Tuesday 1313 84 Week ago 1320.56 Tokyo Dow Jones Thursday *****.87 Wednesday ***** 01 Week age *****.11 Standard Poors Wednesday 187.60 Tuesday 189.04 Week
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    • 454 15  -  By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THERE seems little prospect of Growth Industrial Holdings Ltd living up to its name this year, and shareholders were told yesterday that the company would once again have to depend on the results of its 31.6-per cent owned associate Pan-Electric Industries
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    • 228 15 BONVESTS Holdings Ltd shifted into a higher gear last year in spite of uncertain conditions in the property market. But new property projects pushed up its debts. Last year, the group secured a big long-term loan which helped push its total net debt figure
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    • 105 15 ON MONDAY, Cerebes Pacific, the feed manufacturing group, opens its first Astaa Cast feed and takeaway restaurant. Lscated la Cecil Street, P J Duck serves "traditional Chinese cnisine, tsllered to Singaporean tastes", says Cerebes. The 75-seat spea piaa restaaraat could he Jut the beginning fsr Cerebss's
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    • 291 15 KUALA KAMPAR Tin Fields Bhd, which is acquiring Bradken Malaysia Bhd, expects pretax profits to fall to about M 5396,000 for the year ending March 31,1966, from $616,000 the year before. The profit for this year has been restated to exclude the exceptional
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    • 47 15 Bernama CHOCOLATE Products (M) Bhd (CPM) has entered into a supplementary agreement with the vendors of Urban Resources Sdn Bhd (UR) to acquire its entire issued and paid-up capital for MJ5.2 million instead of the earlier proposal of issuing shares, CPM announced yesterday.
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    • 943 15 SHARE PRICES drifted easier in dull trading yesterday. Dealers said 0.5 per cent rise in the sterling M 3 money supply to midMay was in line with expectations. At 2.30pm, the FTSE 100 Index was down 10.8 points at 1,280.6. Taylor Woodrow shed 33p on balance to 415
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    • 403 15 THE CAPITAL Issues Committee (CIC) is still considering MBf Holding's all-share offer for Emtex Corp, the KL High Court was told yesterday. Counsel for MBfH, Mr Mohd Ismail bin Sharif, produced a letter from the CIC dated June 13 which showed that
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    • 261 15  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM JACK CHIA (Australia) Ltd has made a As 3 million bid for Hy-Q International (Australia) Pty Ltd, a small high-tech manufacturer of quartz crystals for the communicatioos industry. Singapore-listed Jack ChiaMPH Ltd owns 25 per cent of JC Australia. There have
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    • 346 15  -  By CHAN OI CHEE AMBASSADOR HOTEL has streamlined its loss-making restaurant operations, which caused its first loss of $1.72 million last year. Datuk Abdul Razak bin Yusof, the newly-appointed chairman of Ambassador, said in the company's latest annual report that its Aberdeen Seafood Restaurant closed shop
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    • 132 15 METROPLEX Bhd is confident that the group's overall profitability will surpass that of the previous year's, barring any unforeseen circumstances. Although the propet ty market is not likely to improve in 1985, chairman Tengku Idris Shah says the strategic locations of its properties and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 609 14 fi BANKERS TRUST NEW YORK U CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES Incorporated with Limited Liability in the USA. Alfred Britain 111 Carl M. Mueller Charles S Sanford |r George R Bettze) Howard W. Blauvett John W. Brooks William M. EHinghaus Richard L. Gelb Philip M. Hampton Vernon E Jordan. |r. BOARD OF
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    • 69 14 A masterpiece of elegance and precision. Ukn-ilim. Two independent uts reserves. Finished in cninese lacquer Hand-crafted in Switzerland by Cmn d'Acfw V' I arm a CARAN tJACHE GtNfVf Tel *****88 Singapore INDUSTRIAL DESIGN FOR SALE/ LICENSING New engineering product for home overseas market. Entrepreneur experienced in plastic invited for negotiation.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 194 15 -Ju* t CAPANMCHE CENEVE W* allfi£?f Sm >m V Available at selected walct) dealers and department stores Tet *****88 Singapcye NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN THAT the E.ghteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company be held at the Conference Room of United Pulp Paper Company Limited at No. 20, Liu Fang
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    • 9 15 Managers must manage. BT shows you how every Monday
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    • 64 15 This advertisement appears as a matter of record only Public Utilities Board U5568,384,000 Medium Term Loan To purchase oil filled supertension cables from BICC Supertension Cables (1980) Limited Finance Arranged and Provided by Midland Bank pic DBS Bank London Branch (Licensed deposit-taker) with the Payment and Funding Guarantee of Export
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  • 917 16  -  By ALVIN TAY INVESTORS replying to advertisements placed by the Bank of New Zealand, offering high rates of interest, could lose on currency swings much of what they gain on the interest rate roundabout. The nominal rate being offered government-backed bank is 22.75
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  • 91 16 TWO FOREIGN BANKS Japan's Toyo Trust and R»nMng and West Germany's Berliner Handels-und Frankfurter Bank will officially open their offshore branches here this month. f Toyo Trust, whose representative office lias been operating in Singapore since December 1900, will open its new branch at Standard Chartered
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  • 427 16  -  •y BOEY KIT YIN SINGAPORE and Brunei officials left for New Zealand yesterday in what could be the last attempt to persuade David Lange's government to reinstate the two Asean countries in its preferential tariff programme. The officials, four from Singapore
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  • 259 16 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S Labour government yesterday announced a 54 per cent cut in the gap between its income and spending and said the deficit reduction proved its tough economic policies were working. The deficit forecast by Finance Minister Roger Douglas in his budget
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  • LATE FILE
    • 46 16 Reuter INDIAN troops last week beat off an attempt by Pakistani commandos to seize a glacier in Kashmir's Nubra Valley and the Pakistanis suffered heavy casualties, Indian newspapers said yesterday. An Indian Defence Ministry spokesman refused to comment on the reports.
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    • 57 16 AFP THE COURT trying the Benigno Aquino murder case yesterday threw out the main evidence against armed forces chief General Fabian Ver and seven others charged as accessories in the opposition leader's slaying. The court said in a resolution that the accessories' testimonies before a citizens'
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    • 58 16 AFP LEFTIST guerillas overran a northern Philippine town while the armed forces was making its biggest show of force in years in a parade in Manila on Wednesday. The Philippine News Agency said yesterday about 40 New People's Army rebels seized Baggao Town, killing a police
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    • 47 16 Reuter THOUSANDS of people have fled their homes in Sri Lanka's Trincomalee district following ethnic clashes during the past two days. Official sources said yesterday 11,500 refugees, including Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims, were now housed in 16 refugee camps in north-east Sri Lanka. Renter
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  • 313 16 SINGAPORE Airlines' request to resume daily flights to Europe via Bangkok stays unresolved because talks between the Singapore and Thai governments in Bangkok have failed to reach agreement. But an official of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said after the two-day talks on Tuesday
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  • 183 16 JAPAN'S oldest and biggest International investment management company, Daiwa International Capital Management Co (Dicam Tokyo), has opened a subsidiary in Singapore to manage the group's newly-created Ss9l million fund. The local subsidiary, known as Dicam Singapore, hopes to be able to manage the
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  • 68 16 Reuter THE New York stock market pulled lower in early trading yesterday, continuing the sell-off of the previous session that was fuelled by IBM's forecast that profits for the first nine months of 1985 would not keep pace with 1964 results. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was
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  • 125 16 Reuter POLAND will sign a long-de-layed agreement at the end of this month to reschedule US$l2 hiiiw»> of principal and Interest on loans guaranteed by Western governments. Foreign Minister Stefan Olszewski aid yesterday that the agreement, which would give Pohuad more time to repay loans
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  • 47 16 Reuter THE Philippine central bank has ordered aw liquidation of the state-owned Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) two months after it was placed under receivership. The bank's assets as of last February totalled Uf bOßon pesos against liabilities of 2.54 billion pesos. Heater
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 219 16 rent an apartment admission to our 'country dub'is free! Live at Ardmore Park and you'll be eligible for membership to The Ardmore Country Club, a sporting and social environment for the whole family set in a safe and secure landscaped park. Only 5 minute's walk to Orchard Road Attractive 'radial'
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    • 299 16 VKfl ad a call from a chap who's off to Portugal next week. He askedYne for the address of the Mateus Ros6 estate. Being a devotee of this sensational pink wine, he was hoping to call by and how his > M ot's no easy journey, you know, up that
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 60 16 sMsiraa Outlook foe today. Showers m many oroos in the morning; fair for the rost of the day. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on June 13 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 89 Hours of sunshine 10.45 Ramfoll in millimetres
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 257 17  -  By Kingsley Wood AN AUSTRALIAN Shippers' Council workshop which looked at problems created for exporters by frequent CAF movements revealed strong reaction to the constant triggering of the mechanism to keep up with changes in the value of the Australian dollar. Export development group president
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    • 102 17 SCAN-DUTCH is starting a new service today to tranship cargo to Scotland via Rotterdam. The feeder vessel is at Grangemouth and will leave with Scottish exports on Monday. It will arrive at Rotterdam on Wednesday for connection with the main-line service plying between Europe and Far East.
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    • 328 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ PENANG SHIPBUILDING Corporation could end its search for a major diversification of its product base if a proposed plan to fabricate railway bogies materialises. The corporation has struck an agreement with a Hungarian railway carriage manufacturer to fabricate bogies at its yard
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    • 104 17 Seatrade Week THE SOUTH Korean government has prepared measures to assist recession hit Korean shipbuilders to win more overseas newbuilding orders. It will increase the export finance cover for foreign owners for up to 85 per cent of the cost of newbuildings, from the current level
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    • 260 17 AP MARINE SALVAGE radio monitors who watch every ripple in war-ridden Gulf oil tanker sea lanes have lately been trying to cope with an unexpected adversary radio pranksters who transmit false Mayday signals, shipping executives in Manama said. Salvage tugboats, on the ready since
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 82 17 Reuter THE MOTORS of a Soviet research ship trapped for nearly two months by pack ice off Antarctica are still in working order and the ship's drift in the ice has almost stopped, the official Tass news agency said. A rescue expedition by an icebreaker is now
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    • 416 18 FT FERRY COMPANIES in the £800 million a year crossChannel market will lose all round if a tunnel is built, even if it is not financially viable, Phillips and Drew, the stockbroking firm says in its latest shipping review. If the fixed link could not compete with
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    • 1733 18 BUSINESS was mainly confined to the time-char-ter sector of the freight market on Wednesday with fresh iron ore and coal fixing slow to develop, shipbrokers said. Chartering from the Far East included a 41,000 tonner from Australia to Pakistan and a 35,000 tonner from Geelong to Jeddah, both
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    • 90 18 HARLAND AND Wolff, the state-owned Belfast shipyard, Is planning to retrench 470 workers even though It has an order book which will keep it busy till 1968. The retrenchment involving 350 manual and 120 white-col-lar workers will reduce the workforce to less than 4,800. The
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    • 842 18 A Top En» X 1 Evorgraan IV 4/5 ABShpg V 5 Forgo Shpg VI 1 Afao Lin* VI 3 Faaco Law* VI 4/5 Ahranlual Lnar X 1 Frw-Lawr IX 4 AC Topafar X s FMG-CAVN VI APC Law V 4 Franco ba^o^ 4/5 APL 2/3 Frota Corn
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    • 277 18 Lloyd's List A SCANDINAVIAN partnership is developing a floating commodity terminal which could help solve port congestion problems in Third World nations. The project will involve converting a second-hand bulk carrier for self-loading and self-discharg-ing of free-flowing goods such as fertiliser, cement, coal and grain.
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    • 184 19 THE SOVIET merchant fleet Is growing apace. By the end of this year, the completion of its 11th five-year plan, another 175 ships of about 2.8 million dwt, would have been added to the Soviet fleet. During the last five-year programme, from 1976 to 1960, the
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    • 574 19 Lloyd's Shipping Economist SINCE THE beginning of 1984, there has been an increase in the shipment of major dry bulk commodities. Last year dry bulk sailings from the main export areas edged up by 12 per cent. However this increased activity has failed to
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    • 260 19 SEA-LAND SERVICES has entered into a five-year agreement with Burlington Northern Railroad to provide weekly intermodal services. Two Sea-Land double-stack trains will operate between its terminal at Tacoma and Washington and Chicago. A month later, in mid-July, two more Sea-Land dou-ble-stack trains will operate a
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    • 210 19 Jim Ml London the world insurance and financial centre, British Insurance Association senior management course. Jue 16-» 26th Congress of the Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses, including the Brussels International Navigation Exhibition, Brussels Exhibition Centre. Jaae IS-1» A Seatrade seminar on the market predictions for bulk shipping,
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    • 185 19 'THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd
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    • 3074 24 3SIjJ3I)HKLB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 690 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location E Oasis 001W 14.6.85 2000 Green Asia F1 0700-0800 S4 Niaga 21 13/85 14.6.85 2300 Kalimantan F1 0900-1100 B2 Lompung ***** 14.6.85 2300 Heap Seng
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    • 1699 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping line» operating from local porta and their agents. A—• A Top Entorprnei Pte Ltd Some CS) AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies Afaa Line African Shpg Agencies CS) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg CS) Alfred C Toepfor Oceonus Shippng Agencies CS) Mulhport Sdn Bhd (PK)
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    • 490 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES B Houptstadt Kota Wisata Nha Trong 1 Prosper Rajah Brooke Straits Star Yuying Agos Nero Auby Baroness Jem on Kota Pelangi Lin Petaling Linden San Juan Sun F lores T ongbaishan Vietxo 21 Y Chemicarry K17 K3I
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    • 427 17 Monthly from Pitman Avaitabh at all good bookshop* and newsagents lllTimes MIU Distributors f0& R Agents A V (Rat Ml M2M4/MK) Mm* SSppM 070/ 70 SMm Way #0403 Im Nm» Sip*m 0707 T* *****11 Triai NO IS ***** as or net tpc «u«» t* *****31/ 777*132 Ttrowal Oltca IPC #03-030
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    • 165 17 FERRY COMPANIES in the £800 million a year cross-Channel market will lose oil round if a tunnel is built, even if it is not financially viable, o stockbroking firm says. Page II SINCE THE beginning of 1984, there has been an increase in the shipment of major dry bulk commodities.
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    • 362 17 ;s\j CttSSJ A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead, forewarned will be t forearmed. $22.00. TIMES THE BOOKSHOP MAERSK LINE Voy 5 por« .1 lan > .m i JJ ESS nsz Itow tea tank 2 2MI/I
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    • 373 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA lc South Wast PacMc North Wwl Attan or at Tokyo rudy at Kobo Foock LA/li OM VS. SAT VCR nil HOar VI i a/7 an t mme nji on nn. mmu 27/7 M/ 7 TOnra IL 77/7 »/7 11/7 1. MOMS i V* i/i Tamil
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    • 404 18 li 'ujL Supercarrier Service m/« a/4 a/* 1/7 22/S 114/7 17/7 a/7 sm lvt a/7 a/7 a/7 mi 4/7 5/7 12/1 M/t M/> M/t IV7 S/7 S/S Mrt NEXT MHHVUS BARBER TEXAS 17/*. TOURCOMC a/6. BARBER PERSEUS 5/7 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA —US ATLANTIC —US GULF —E. CANADA u/7 a/7 a/7
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 549 19 WfWK Th* Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd OC!L Overseas Containers Limited CONIAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINtNT CO«TAINIRSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINfNT aim rtm UHi S"M P JMmi S*part IMiM Mri faM IS/I 14/1 :MM hW hMIM hM tM a/% MM IN kHW MM MM li/l MB Mri
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    • 542 19 NOTICE Cm offer cargo from BOMBAY to PERSIAN GULF, PENANG, SINGAPORE, BANGKOK and othor FAR EAST PORTS For more details, please contact: SVPEB LMEBS (BSMAY) PIT LTD in EMCA Hoy, 2M ShaMd BHagat Singh Road, Bombay 400 001, MDU T«toc 011-53* LOCO N/011-0040 JOY M Franco Bolyhtn Services It tm
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 405 20 Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONTINENT, UK EXPORTS On carriage to Scandhavia, Med, Cambean t S. America Wand huditt to Maid destinations in Europe a/7 tin a/7 i/« s/i i/i 14/1 17/1 11/9 15/1 13/1 r>awrtaM|f CM EM MMm 21/1 24/1 2VI M«Mn 2/7 4/7 1/7 31/7 MTMM 14/7 M/ 7 U/7 11/1
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    • 78 20 ItC&LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 111/J \rn>PP *L o**n»g r,Q* TO lUK OP! Vl* SH/ o* th» hi Comalur mUN CtMMX 27* HONGKONG CONTMO 45* OMENTAL CtCF UN si if: i won VII Mfmon ot thf Ace Cofna'wm »(*< CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO IRAN PERSIAN GULF .r.;f ,»'i
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    • 386 20 THONG SOON A6ENCIES PTE. LTD. #09-07. ROB IN A HOUSE. S PORE 0106. TEL: *****88. TELEX: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT LINE) UNK SIRRAPBRE/RANRKRK TWICE A WEEK Will R attar, FCL and LCL Contain* Smvkt Afpntt: tagfcofc Trmport ft FrMgM ronwrttai tataMßftwi Co. LM 326 S.P.M. Bldg, Silom fid; T0I:
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    • 719 20 m GOME no ano no a cut cm triED O EVERGREEN ■jll Container Srrvic* Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/C ARIB/USEC/EUF O/FE) u/* nn nn m tn 1/7 V 7 7/7 1/7 a/7 a/7 1/1 VI 2/71/7 7/7 1/7 12/7 14/7 IS/7 VI 7/1 VI 11/ l 11/7 IV7 11/7 11/7
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    • 230 20 OSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES TTFTTiTTTITTTiTT*? Shppm Laa*| hi 21/1 B Mk I KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA mew GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC OCEJUM COUHER 24/8 f Maresby, Lac, Rabarf, KMa. Hanva. Naunea. Lawtafca. Suva, fapaatta, Pap, OGEMM QUEEN 7/7 S/7 la», tafeatf, F. Maratoy, KMa, Hariara,
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 653 21 VVv PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0 100 Tel *****33 KOTA AOUNO KOTA WW AM A KOTA TMUR hi EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING PON: lt-U/1 23-27/f NOOODAKAOABA 20-2271 24-90/S HIUMON. MO—AIA. O'tALAAM 2t-30/« 4-7/7 ADEN, HOOEIOAH, JCDOAM, AOABA 7-10/7 OJMOUTI, KMCRA, PONT SUDAN,
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    • 496 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS i»'.ir:. 3> a mi :n .fil ALL VESSaS ACCEPT TRAM TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST IKJJEBSEN LINE NFW ZEALAND Sa 78 6 26/6 Sa 21/7 23/7 3 M SINi-APOKF POP! MtANG K UIMPUP PFNANG B( H 1 (Nt BFNOfRA BfNDfP* B{ NOfP» HI 273/"44 I£l >86b?l Tfl *****S TFI
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    • 366 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAI "\iF in? t>'. «fl:» i; T .\i.lv..if.'. 3J-::Ait' HI/7 n-ztn EKA JAVA AGENCIES v SISAL PTE LTD H PfW» RORO CONT A!Nf R SERVICE 10 FROM AUSTRAi IA Pli rJM iv« 22/1 -mmn 7/7 10/7 STORE AGENTS: POTUNE MEMOES PTE LTD TEL: 27t»77/27t5434 NEMJNE SON BHD
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    • 430 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Una) Loadnc far Rangoon S'pve P»-» VS4N fai PI/12 Jui IReoeywe V2Q2W 17/11 Jm Patau VtSW 15/17 Jm Ptesli«en>wywa V255W 22/23 Am P« m VISN 2/5 M \*4 BANK LINE j 3 lift jjLLI I SPORE R'DAM HULL HMIG FORTHBANK 21 Jun
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 938 22 USA CANADA !jKLINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. FEEDER/ OCVNJEK ROS ASK SIM *37 REM/ OCVMJEX ROS M3E ASM SIM ¥37 r (laeMtaf DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPIMICROBRIDGE WNILAND WD ®"> MOTHEJt ¥ESSEL STORE PKLG PENANG STORE l/S PORT LA/LB »TUE O«KLA» VAN K PORTUIR) CAUFORNA MME ¥2 18 Jun (BU) 28
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    • 476 22 f '/ie CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAKR/REEFER/BULK SERVICE LM*« M" LOS MCELES. SAM HMCBCO. SEATTLE. TACOMA. VANCOUVER IC Acn*ta| Fa/fa CMUm ITS "fC AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE *caskm fa/fa Cirtwwri 2S/X km im km II Mr 10 Mr It Mr AM/I 10/u Mr 31 Mr nMr 21 Mr AM
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    • 411 22 SANKO ASIA FROM APAMCSC POMTS ANO HONGKONG O 2 SUM LOTUS 3 DOS aon 4. pauktb ma 5. KIT I. GOTONG ROYONG hp* Ci. Ma* Ca. Pte. IM M. *****22 Part Mar MMS Mm* SM. MM Id. MM/MM tar MMS 9rn Ml MM M. X7IH/X7N} EDOM MMEY fat 0) IBUt
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    • 312 22 P.T PERUSAHMN POJtYARMI KALIMANTAN WRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA Vassal ETA/ETD DESTMATKM MAGA >0000 Vty 11/15 h Part/15 WteWCMa MAGA XXI Vay 14/15 B/21 km ttartyCMm RUGA XXXXI fey 11/15 21/22 Jm J*artyO*M MAGA XXI Yty 15/15 27/21 Jm J*arta/CMM MAGA 15/ IS Jm Batmn MAGA 17/11 Jm l«ra|/ Swat
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 701 23 TO EUROK/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2359 18/6 LCL Cargo 1200 18/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I Havre Singapore Pletang HKong Koung Bus CRO2E43E Sailed 18/6 (20/6) 22/6 23/6 26/ N CRYSTAL 29E. Sailed 25/6 (27/6) 29/6 30/6 3/ MAETERIMCX
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    • 492 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON »/7 IJ/7 IV7 11/7 I Ivtct k I HI/SMI Mi UI(M-UM) MB a I i *t J is Nl P INI *UNI «S Pl» I !(> Irl RMS XS« U Ho.*, "MO .VI.'O.V .'.W'IH .VOS.'M I
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    • 558 23 ft SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVCT SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Sfafapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Ifaes) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** IB ***** RS ***** p. helms ram M/S SHARKAT NAM SOON SON M IST ANO 2MD FLOOR. ICS» NM NO 1. JALAN
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    • 21 23 Wa r vir. Ki Vw 77 12/S t :< .A'M Agents: JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Ketone. *****6/7 K.L. *****7 *****1 VA\
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 615 24 Il?c<|i»iial lloiilainrr Lint s 4 Sailings weekly Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA Mon, Tue. Thur, Sat HINODE KISEN CO. LTD I I IK 111 W I 11 "I VKKII K KASM MAMJ PANORMOS VANOSHMA MAKU KASHMA MMU S'pwt 16/17 J» 11/19 km 19/20 Jun 20/22 JMI Loadnc Mr: Alexandra
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 166 24 n a/" i Jf. 22 7a J5 4 f n 1 V <*> LL °C yA o to SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AJ*. THIS MORNING. LEGEND? R Thunderetor m Temperature *C Weather Wind direction with apeed in knots Ralß Wave height 0 Cloudy Sky Snrfnee winds are
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    • 336 25 _4= PHG pacific line S'pore P. Kelong LOADING FOR TBN 10/7 12/7 P.Moresby, Loe, Oroboy, Kovieng Kieto, Kimbe, Alotou Abo colb direct to BtoNo and otber PNG ports subject to inducement. Heavy lift vessel available. For Freight Booking* ANDEKA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****45, *****50 TELEX: RS ***** ANSHIP CONCORD
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    • 113 25 JL. OCEAN BRIDGE SWPIM PTT LTD, '(g) i- FKMANTLE V REGULAR SAILING TO FREMANTLE m HEIDI COAST CT» 27/1 EID 31/1 Gtmal A«*nts Imkov Shipping Co I 111 Cad #2MI/N l«flo|H| Co Pto Ltd. EH ton MM T* 03UT7 4 r 0) UNIBfIC (S) PTE LTD ir 'i A -mu
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    • 357 25 uS iJy«—T***^ l ti < *,i.i I' y j 'I 'f: PTE LTD ACCEPTING BOTH Fa AND LCL I .'JT'I.-J C IT pe\ UN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 0105 T* 533M14 ft S39OT» WEEKLY SERVICE SINGAPORE TO KUCHING SIBU VESSEL LIN PETALING II LIN PETALING 19.6.85 20.6.85 27.6.85 28.6.85 In
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    • 233 26 COLUMBUS LINE 7 4 V rt uu/maßKlamTa cmm/vmummam) or au nrcs or KSXLS/TMKeB/IMNES MB IKS. I -I.v» IBATAM REGULAR RELIABLE Barge Loading/Departing Every Wednesday/Thursday </!U|r A TOP ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Jin Samulun. S pore 2262 Tel ?650?/7 Tlx RR 3R9P7 TWORL d SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3 9OTOM MT
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    • 145 26 (E7 rvrwfrrm f*i —I —w —I,— T* 2X2711 (12 Um) Mtor B 2MB VW LL 73H17/73C1M IU: M J7JK I EAST ASIA LIN (Malaysian Flag) »i Ma',. -»i P. Kalong N—ig S j hM 11/ KXTMM 14/S i saraco I IC/C l«/« 14/ c S'pore L4g for 11/0 CMHac«| 20/*
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    • 438 26 C.Y. LINE (A M«mb>r Of Th« ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTMBHSD SERVICE TO EUROPE (*A SUEZ) 1/7 1/7 11/7 IV7 14/7 M/ 7 iv) w u/7 V 7 a/i a/7 a/7 a/7 iv 7 n/7 a/7 a/7 a/7 */7 1/1 vi «/i vi M/l i«a a/i
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    • 789 26 capM to VM Eat A Wot Caait, TO/ia rrnn zmIUT CtNTMO UK lite IM UM UM MM MM 1M MM MM MM MM IMi fmmm mi mmrnwrnrn Pvta. Mm LOTTO. M M I GOLD STAR LINE 14 DAY! GOU) LOf Cotoato/I mi iff 7 M OSAKA MM 12 M 27
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