The Business Times, 6 February 1986

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,198 C 75 CENTS
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  • 840 1  -  Companies not directly linked to Pan-El come under scrutiny By ALAN LEE Companies Editor OFFICIAL ENQUIRIES into irregularities in share trading on the Singapore stock market have become more widespread and they cover deals done as far back as 1963. These enquiries arose from information
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  • 425 1  -  By HOMER CHEN THE KEY prosecution witness in the case against Tan Koon Swan, Pan-Electric Industries director Tan Kok Liang, is considering an appeal against a 15month prison sentence handed down to him yesterday for two counts of criminal breach of trust. Tan
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  • 309 1 CONVICTED director of PanElectric Industries, Tan Kok Liang, tendered his resignation from the Singapore Society of Accountants a few days ago. The SSA has not replied to his resignation letter yet. BT understands the SSA will either accept it or conduct an inquiry before
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  • 180 1 THE MALAYSIAN Cabinet is to make an official protest to the Singapore Government about a remark concerning the Malaysian Chinese Association made recently by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. Mr Goh's comment was made at a Singapore Polytechnic forum last month and was
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 392 1 THREE NEW DIRECTORS of DBS Bank have been appointed to run the $1.3 billion Raffles City development. The major task of the three Mr Patrick Yeoh Khwai Hoh, Mr Michael Wee and Mr Loo Soon Eng will be to bring the development
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  • 115 1 AP AFP PRESIDENT MARCOS's party predicted yesterday that he would defeat Corazon Aquino in tomorrow's election by winning 56 per cent of the vote. The projection, the first by Mr Marcos's KBL, or New Society Movement, was narrower than its leader's own previous estimate of
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  • 438 1 Reuter AP PRESIDENT REAGAN yesterday asked Congress to approve government spending of US$994 billion in the 1967 financial year, which begins on Oct 1, leaving a budget deficit of $143.6 billion. President Reagan's budget calls for $38.4 billion in spending cuts
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 239 1 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY ft EXCHANQEB RAW MATERIALS LETTERS CROSSWORDS TV ft RADIO DOONESBURY OUR VIEW THE VICTOR IN TOMORROW'S Philippine election will hove on unenviable tosk, given the poor state of the economy. It is to be hoped that the new government will pave the way for greater prosperity and
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    • 215 1 Rodenstoch Quality before your eyes Taking stock of the Tiger WHICH WAY will the stock market jump in the Year of the Tiger? Is it ready to roar, or will it remain cowed by the uncertainties facing the economy? BT has canvassed a group of leading analysts, brokers and fund
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 434 2  -  By JAIME LYE MORE PEOPLE ARE going away for the Chinese New Year holiday this year. However, travel agents say the business is still poor generally and are bracing themselves for a tough year ahead after the Lunar New Year. Travel agents reported
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    • 297 2 THERE ARE opportunities for local exporters in the small but growing market of Papua New Guinea, the Trade Development Board has said. Papua New Guinea was starting to open its market to Asian countries and this presented an opportunity for Singapore exporters to
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    • 174 2 THE LOCAL PROPERTY market may be in shambles but this has not deterred 20 new companies from entering the sector. These were among the 210 registered with the Registrar of Companies in December. Of the 20, the most promising is Young Brothers Development which has
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    • 412 2  -  By BOEY KIT YIN LOCAL CONSULTING companies should tie up with foreign counterparts to get more jobs from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), said Mr Niel Gernow, the bank's senior consulting services specialist. Mr Gernow said many foreign companies were keen to work with
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    • 324 2 SINGAPORE'S Traffic Police is hopeful that a three-pronged safety programme will slash the one-in-200 chance Singaporeans currently face of meeting with an accident. The Commander of Traffic Police, Assistant Commissioner Chua Chin Kiat, told a Rotary Club lunch yesterday the accident
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    • 445 2 THE END TO GROWTH in Singapore is in sight. But the limits are to its area, not its economy. Having added 50 sq km through reclamation, opportunities for further extending the Republic are now limited, according to a report in the Mirror, the
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    • 338 2 THE UNITED STATES and Japan are the largest suppliers of computers to the rapidly growing Indonesian market where imports from Singapore in 1964 totalled less than US$l million. The Indonesian Commercial Newsletter, a publication of the Jakarta-based business survey firm, P T Data Consult
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    • 146 2 DEMAND AND PRICES for natural rubber are expected to remain flat because most countries, besides the US and Japan, are facing a recession, according to Goodyear's president, Mr Tom H Barrett. And while falling oil prices will help promote economic growth, except for oil
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    • 328 2 TAN PUAY CHIANG has been appointed refining director of Mobil Oil Singapore, with effect from Mar 1. 1986. Mr Tan takes over from G P Pepper who has been re-as-signed to Yanbu, Saudi Arabia as refinery general manager, PEMREF, a Joint venture between Mobil and Petromin, the
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    • 82 2 PETBOW FAR EAST Ltd will supply Perth's new airport with a 3,000kV standby generating set for $600,000. The airport is due for completion in September. The generating set will operate as a fully automatic mains failure system, which Includes automatic synchronising and loadsharing facilities. The company, a
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    • 595 3 m«3i TijtHs E FACED WITH a finite home market, every ambitious manufacturer in Singapore has to choose between exporting, or stagnating. But there is more to selling abroad than packing a few samples and expecting doors to open and orders to materialise. Anyone serious
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    • 611 3  -  By LISA LEE BESIDE the now quiet waters of the Singapore River, a dispute among some 108 property owners is brewing over the group's future plans for the Boat Quay area. Most of the owners of the three and four-storey shophouses are saying that their
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 486 4 Capital spending will ease protectionism, says delegation AP Reuter JAPANESE INVESTMENT in the US could ease the push (or protectionism, which makes foreign goods more expensive and hurts American consumers, members of an investment mission from New York State said in Tokyo on Monday.
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    • 108 4 AFP "WOULD YOU like to come to England and stay with me?" the visiting Duchess of Kent asked eight Hongkong children. The children all shook their heads: No, they would not like such a trip even if accompanied by their mummies. The duchess said she was
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    • 394 4 AFP MALAYSIA, the world's largest producer of natural rubber, must acquire a big tyre maker if it wants to be the world's leading rubber products manufacturer, an official report has concluded. The report, prepared by the state-owned Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Mida)
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    • 351 4 Reuter POLL OBSERVERS from 19 countries say they have the means to detect widespread fraud in tomorrow's Philippine elections and pledge to expose cheating without hesitation. As the last hours for campaigning in the bitterly fought elections ticked away, the 44strong observer delegation warned
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    • 352 4 FT THE CHINESE government, in a major policy shift, has announced that the country's oil exports will not rise this year, in what it says is a bid to "help stabilise" the world oil market. In recent weeks, Chinese officials had indicated that increased oil
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    • 349 4 AP KAZUO TACHIKAWA manages energy affairs for CI toh, a major Japanese trading company, but he is forbidden to invite a woman to his room. He and thousands of other young Japanese gladly sacrifice convenient courtship for low rent, laundry service, the noodle machines
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    • 840 4 ARRIVALS Operator Strvici number Local tMM From LUFT LH688 0005 FRA/DXB OA OA472 0025 SYD/MEL SIA SQU 0125 LAX/TYO PAA PA21/5 0155 LAX/TYO/HKG RBA BM43 0300 BWN MAS MH7340 0320 BKI MAS MH68I 0620 KUL MAS MH603 0905 MUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN
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    • 545 5 UPI US AID to Third World countries has undermined agriculture, created massive corruption and contributed to the starvation of thousands of people. The Cato Institute, a Washington "think tank" with conservative and libertarian leanings, has drawn up a report based mainly
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    • 599 5 Reuter AP ISRAEL HAS promised to continue its war on Palestinian guerillas in spite of the failed attempt on Tuesday to capture guerilla leaders believed to have been aboard an intercepted Libyan executive jet. "We will continue to strike at guerilla targets,
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    • 639 5 Reuter IF WORLD WAR m should break out, a handful of men and women who work in a subterranean White House chamber will be among the first to know. Called the "situation room" and equipped with the latest in advanced
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    • 216 5 UPI THE MANAGING DIRECTOR of the International Monetary Fund says the "primary responsibility" of industrialised nations in helping debtor countries is to improve the global economic environment. Jacques de Larosiere told the Overseas Bankers Club in London on Monday that a slowdown
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    • 195 5 AFP WEST GERMAN industrial output increased an average of 4 per cent last year against 3 per cent in 1984, the Economy Ministry reported in Bonn, citing provisional figures from the Federal Statistics Office. Capital goods registered the most pronounced increase with 10.5 per
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    • 732 5 Hint of change in American stand AP NYT PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, vowing in his State of the Union address to end volatile swings in the value of the US dollar, said he was considering the need for a world conference aimed at reforming the international
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    • 261 5 Reuter A PANEL of 18 experts has 1 been named to review the ad- 1 ministrative and financial work- 1 ings of the United Nations, now i facing one of the worst financial < crises in its 40-year history. Many of the
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    • 170 5 AP FIDEL CASTRO bitterly attacked the US government on Tuesday in an address to congress that also blasted Cuba's economic and social development as falling short of his expectations. Mr Castro criticised what he called the "imperialist" policies of the Reagan administration,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 293 6 AFP DRAMATIC PRICE movements of coffee in January were expected, according to London traders E D and F Man in their latest market review. The International Coffee Organisation's decision not to give immediate effect to the suspension of export quotas, as supported by some consumers
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    • 150 6 RUBBER CON SUMPTION in North America dropped 2 per cent to 2.94 million tonnes last year and should grow by a marginal 0.2 per cent this year, according to the International Institute of Synthetic Rubber Producers. The institute forecast that
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    • 189 6 Bernama ILLEGAL FELLING of timber by syndicates in Thailand has deprived the government of millions of dollars in revenue annually, the Director-General of the TTiai Forestry Department, Dr Chumni Boonybhas, has said. The syndicate concentrated on teak as the wood fetched a high
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    • 155 6 Reuter THE TROPICAL cyclone which tore through North Queensland last weekend destroyed sugar worth at least US$4O million, an official report said. State Primary Industries Minister Neil Turner said in the report this amounted to a loss of between 20 and 30 per
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    • 72 6 AFP A RICH cobalt deposit was found by Japanese researchers in Japan's 320 km economic zone in the western Pacific. The Tokyo daily Yomiuri Shim bun said samples collected from the seabed were found to contain 0.5 per cent of cobalt and other rare
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    • 194 6 BINQAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed higher with March One RSS buyer* quoted at 165 JO cents per klk>, up 2.50 cents from Tuesday. The morning session gained 2.50 cents on speculative buying and short covering in fairly active trading. Prices were little changed in quiet afternoon trading due to
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    • 148 6 Chines# Product Exchange Robusto 20/25% FOB NSW 590.00 Stiffs' noon dosing pi Feb 5 (SS/100 kg) rices en Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW 677 00 Coconut oil E&W FOB NSW 597 00 Bute Foe 60 00 Gainbier Old <*um FOB 73.00 FOB NSW 330 00 New drum FOB 77.00
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    • 164 6 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed higher, extending their rises on further covering after the recent easiness and ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays. The rebound in Chicago soyoil futures on Tuesday night also accounted for the firmness. Feb deliveries in the south and central firmed
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    • 84 6 UN PRICE mi Ike Kult Limpir Tie Market, KLTM, yesterday dreppei farther te MfllJC per kOe, dewa eeate treat Taeeday. lie farther tell reflected the appearaaee »f reaewed selllag as met hayere eiatt—bl eaatfteas ahead ef the lateraatfteaal Tta Ceaaell aad eredltera *P> y-tor-Taraever taereaeed *arpty te a
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    • 66 6 Bangkok (USS/tonM. FO«) Whit* Rice 100« Wt doss 270 100% 2nd class 245 100% 3rd do» 240 5% 230 10% 225 15% 220 20% 210 25% 200 35% 195 Broken Rice A-l Sup«r >40 A-1 Special 137 C-l SfMciai unq C-l Ord unq Loonzoin Rice 100% 1st grade unq
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    • 804 6 COFFEE ROBUSTA COFFEE futures on Tuesday lifted back off earlier lows in the afternoon to post losses from Monday night of £20 to £58 a tonne as the market reacted favourably to New York's move away from initial limit losses, and Jobbers took their profits on the day,
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    • 231 6 WHEAT FUTURES on Tuesday finished the day mostly higher amid thin trade dominated by commission house and local activity on the Chicago Board of Trade, traders said. Prices closed up two cents a bushel to unchanged, with March ending at USS3.24V« a bushel, up two US cents. Trade was
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    • 240 6 RAS prices ScMtt/k|, FOt m b NOON •Ws aosc m Int 1 RSS Prompt 164.50 Int 1 RSS Mar 86 166.00 Int 1 RSS Apr 86 169.50 krtt 2 RSS O P 162.00 Int 3 RSS O.P. 160.00 kit 4 RSS O P. 156 00 Int 5
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    • 98 6 (canti/kf, 1-ton p o*«n) 1 86 ARL 86 (CIMTM it month) (forword month) NOON NOON RAS Sthw Sttttrs SSR 20 171.00 173.00N 172.00 174 OON SSR SO 166 50 168.50N 167.50 169 50N MRELB R Mnvn S#IWn SMR CV 234 00 236.00N ***** 237 OON SMR L
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    • 245 6 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Tuesday closed mixed, with nearbys up as much as Vt US cent a bushel and deferreds down 3V4 cents in moderately active trade on the Chicago Board of Trade. Spot March ended up Vi cent at USss.2B'/« a bushel. A firm cash soybean h««in and increasing
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 405 6 NOTICES COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ISS AND IN THE MATTES OP GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL PROPERTIES FIE LTD (Members' Vataatary UlMtnn) FINAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given, In pursuance of Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the FINAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the abovenamed company will be held
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    • 342 6 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 1» T r.Tfc I I li) TRANSPORT RENTAL PTE LTD (IN CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 36 Robinson Road, #05-01/02 City House, Singapore 0106 on 31 January 1986,
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    • 280 6 I'l.ii'ri, THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 184 AND SINGAPORE PTE LTD (la Members' Vdutvy NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pimait to SeetfM 2M(Z)<b) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at #05-28 Orchard Towers, 400 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on the 3 day of February 1866, the following Special Resolution
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    • 300 6 Cfc«: I "f\« I C THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. UK AND iCfc I■ I >■!' f\9 I C' YUASA MACHINERY (8) PTE LTD (la Mwheri' Velutary IlfHsWn) >i > J»*' M RESOLUTION (Pimaat to Seetto. 2M(2)(k) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 2 Shenton Way #06-06,
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    • 321 6 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 1» GREEN HOUSE BEAUTY (IN CREDITORB VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of a GREEN HOUSE BEAUTY ft FITNESS PTE LTD duly convened and held at 36 Robinson Road, #06-01/02 City House, Singapore 0106 on 30 January 1966, the following
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    • 147 6 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIPS NAME We, Aldebaran Pte Ltd of 19 Keppel Road, #07-05/07 Jit Poh Building, Singapore 0208, hereby give notice that In consequence of our Intention to change the name of the motor vessel "Jeddah Crown" we have applied to the registrar of Singapore ships
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 265 7 UPI ARGENTINA, the third-largest Latin American debtor, could lose at least one disbursement from an International Monetary Fund standby loan because it has not provided information needed to evaluate its economic performance. Financial sources in Washington said yesterday that "what Argentina is trying
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    • 81 7 Reuter THREE of Australia's main trading banks said they had been granted full banking licences in Hongkong in reciprocity for foreign bank access to the Australian market. Westpac Banking Corp, the Commonwealth Bank and National Australia Bank Ltd, have all received verbal approval from the
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    • 124 7 NYT THE BRITISH government's hopes of avoiding a damaging rise in interest rates received a boost from official figures showing a rise in the UK's foreign currency reserves and a sharp slowdown in bank lending last month. The figures, released on Monday, surprised London's
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    • 450 7 AP THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund has banned any new loans to the heavily indebted government of Sudan. The IMF said in a statement on Tuesday that its executive board had declared Sudan "ineligible to use" the fund's resources, as of Monday. It
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    • 393 7 THE BANKING INDUSTRY in the US believes the way is being paved (or nation-wide banking in the country and expects a significant level of rationalisation in the coming years. Mr James Labick, a New Yorkbased financial services chief consultant (or Arthur Andersen, recently addressed a
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1298 7 BINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday closed higher against most major currencies, except sterling, but was below the day's highs in moderate but cautious trading. The dollar opened narrowly mixed, then rose in in early afternoon trading but it fell hfK* slightly later on some dollar selling following news
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    • 100 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market closed at 4'<4 yesterday. One month term rates (ell '/i point while two- and three-month rates fell 1/16 each. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Offer Bid Overnight 4 1/8 4 1-month 5 4 7/8 2-month 5 1/16 4
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    • Article, Illustration
      291 7 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels, after a day of quiet trading. Short-dates weakened initially due to the late fall in the US Fed funds rate but thereafter held unchanged. Overnight closed at 7-15/16 7-13/16 per cent and week fixed at eight 7H. Period
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    • 262 7 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed stronger but was off the day's high because of some late position squaring. The bullion price finished at U*****.00/50 an ounce against an Initial 335.90/336.40 but was still shove New York's 333.60/334.10 close. Dealers attributed the initial strength to shortcovering after Tuesday's sharp falls in
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    • 375 7 BA Futures MARCH EuiiiUir yesterday opened at 92.11, gapped down from Tuesday's close as a result of the weaker than expected investors' demand for the first leg of the US treasury auction on Tuesday night. Trading was cautious within a range of 95.11 and 92.13 with traders still concern
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 471 7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Ng Say Leong of No. 871 Upper Thomson Road Singapore, have applied for a Wholesale Liquor Shop Licence in respect of premises at Chin Seng Wine Merchant Trading Blk 285 #01-08 Yishun Ave 6 Singapore, 2776 and that this application will be heard in
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    • 469 7 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Low Hock Seng of Blk. 79 Marine Drive #18-26 Singapore 1544 have applied for a Wholesale Liquor Shop Licence in respect of premises at m/s Fen wick Trading Pte Ltd 15 Beach Rd #02-11 Beach Centre Singapore 0718 and that this application will
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  • FEATURES
    • 439 8 IT IS PART of human frailty that when something goes wrong, we look for a scapegoat. With the socio-economic quagmire now facing the Philippines, much blame for the current situation is laid at the feet of President Marcos. This is not without reason because Marcos had
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    • 1667 8  -  300,000 workers in need of extra training Workers in sales, clerical, service, production and manual jobs are lacking in the three "Cs" commitment, competence and capacity and it is time they are given the right training, reports ZHOU MEI. ZHOU MEI IT IS NOT ENOUGH just to
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    • 176 8  -  Letters to the Editor Yeo Seng Kia Dear Sir, You have missed the most important point in the CPF issue in your article published on Feb 3 in BT. The point is if the CPF rate is maintained at the existing level, national
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    • 37 8  -  Keen Supporter Dear Sir, With reference to the BT article on Feb 3, I would like to say that it is an excellent article...very well thought out... sound arguments. I hope the authorities will listen.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 686 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I He's o doctor at heart (6) 7 Where to fly the flog for a master or saint? (4, 4) 8 Marco's game? (4) 10 To stay out of bed makes a carol singer better! (4, 2) 11 Charlton, near Isleworth? (6) 14 The left, for instance
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  • SPORTS
    • 415 9  -  By BRIAN MILLER SOMETIMES it takes more than a fire to burn away enthusiasm. Three months ago, Striker's Bowl looked doomed or so everyone thought. A midnight blaze threatened to put back the opening by at least six months and
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    • 263 9 AP TOP-SEEDED Jimmy Connors battled unseeded Ramesh Krishnan for almost three hours on Tuesday night before pulling out a 1-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-3) second-round victory in the U*****,000 Volvo Tennis US Indoor National Championship in Memphis, Tennessee. Connors was down 5-3 in the third
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    • 124 9 AFP WORLD CHAMPIONS Jahangir Khan of Pakistan and Susan Devoy of New Zealand have kept their places at the top of the latest International Squash Players' Association (ISPA) rankings. Jahangir, who won a record fifth men's title in Cairo last year, is followed by Ross
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    • 435 9 UPI CHICAGO BEARS quarterback Jim McMahon has finished the season less than content, in spite of his team's victory in Super Bowl XX. "This was supposed to be the ultimate in football," McMahon said after he was given a
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    • 259 9 Reuter AP "BOYCOTT INSURANCE" has emerged as an issue in contract talks between negotiators for the South Korean Olympic Organising Committee and America's National Broadcasting Company. Though NBC won the rights to televise the 1988 Summer Olympics last October, a contract has not yet been
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    • 534 9  -  Now that the PGA's Order of Merit has been drawn up, three names leap to mind as most likely to spearhead Singapore's Dunhill Cup challenge. With them lie the Republic's hopes of glory. By WALTON MORAIS POH ENG SOON, Lim Kian Tiong and Lim
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    • 285 9 INDIA TRIUMPHS AS ENGLAND FALLS AP INDIA sliced through the Australian middle order batting yesterday to be left facing a moderate target for victory in the first final of the World Series Cup in Sydney. In a rain-shortened game, Australia finished with
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    • 282 9 AP THE WINDWARD ISLANDS cricket team scored its first victory against a touring team on Tuesday, defeating England by seven wickets in just under one hour's play on the final day of the four-day opening match at Araos Vale in St Vincent. The Windwards,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 1050 9 w to mm THURSDAY FEATURE SPECIAL Cleopatra (Part 1) 10.30 pm, Channel 5 Elizabeth Taylor in her pre-flab days plays Cleopatra in Joseph Mankiewicz's epic about the legendary Egyptian queen and her relationship with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony. IH' '''IHIIIiIIMf W "I 1 m >s Tk Richard Burton, Rax
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 342 10 Reuter GILLETTE CO's domination of the razor Made business combined with expansion into other consumer lines, including toiletries and small appliances, have whetted the appetites of some Wall Street analysts for the company's shares. A revival of old takeover rumours also helped propel
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    • 90 10 HONGKONG Tuesday 1619.8* Week ago 1575.8 "fe oe Tuesday 1728.81 NEW YORK Week ago 1736.35 Dow Jones Tuesday 1593^23 TOKYO Monday 1594 27* Week ago 1556.42 Nikkei Average Wednesday 131*5.66*. Standard Poors Tuesday Tuesday 212.79 ***** Week ago *****.14 TSE Index Week ago 209.81 Wednesday 1051.12 Tuesday !91Z?£
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    • 312 10 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market finished with a small loss on Tuesday as investors turned cautious after one of the most concentrated winning streaks in history. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell one point to 1583, retreating from Monday's record close.
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    • 159 10 Fit 04 C$ *"P Oi Inco Abrtfa 23 unch J* J*®» *P* /Mean 43* -1 U* Aluomo 20 «h K«r Add Argoan HMgt Lo«ow £2*Mon»!. 30* -i* May Bank Nova Scofto 12* V.*** M Canada 37* BP Can Ltd 30 Moor* Cp 42* -2* 20* 38* -2 20* B
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    • 218 10 RB 04 M IMMC Wootworth 1275 inch MDUSTWALS Ml MMGS A Afcho 1125 4135 -115 Abarconn 245 -5 *****6 200 AE And O 960 inch -5 75 Bhryoon 1550 -75 -150 AMIC 3700 Burfofc Boriowt 1530 unch 1987 •13 C G SrrWth 2400 unch 1050 CNA 250 5 1730
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    • 786 10 Amsterdam FEB 04 Fb AflN 594 00 4-7 112.30 0 5 Ahold 8270 1.5 166.20 1.1 AMEV 8690 1.7 ***** 1 39 50 ♦03 Boll 583 SO 12.5 Blv Tat ***** 3.5 C<*va 521 00 5 Dai M| Efcmar ***** 1 Frfi 48.40 •0.1 81.00 ♦2.7 279.00 7
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    • 53 10 Reuter SALES OF US-made cars fell by 4.7 per cent in late January from last year's levels as two of the "big three" carmakers began to run km on cars. Sales for both Ford and Chrysler for the Jan 21-31 period declined, while GM sales rose.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 215 10 London on bock pagi Pi Mi A fc-t ■V a it 2 »KM kl u The best Teochew delicacies, dian-xin and seafood dishes in town. Discover mouth-watering delights prepared by Hong Kong chefs. And feel like royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 11.00 am 3.00pm for
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 340 11 HONGKONG: Share prices were barely changed yesterday, after a day of quiet and slow trading ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays. The Hang Seng Index lost 5.73 points to 1,723.08 against a 12.05-point loss in midmorning. Brokers said most investors closed their books for the current lunar year
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    • 219 11 FEB 05 Al Sincar* Indus Aim C«tunt MT 2.15 26 10 001 unch Lion Hwa Indus Nan Ya Ptos Pocihc Cons Pacific Ekct 14 00 33 20 1900 1520 0.2 0 2 unch 0.5 Cathay Con* 32.20 0.2 084 004 Chang Hwa Bank 45.50 23 00 -0.5 -0.1 Sharp
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    • 414 11 TOKYO: Prices soared yesterday in active trading to drive the market's index to an all-time closing high of 13,185.66. Brokers said the market was powered by news that President Reagan has affirmed his commitment to cutting the federal deficit and fighting protectionist legislation. Trading, dominated by individual investors, boosted
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    • 57 11 FIB 05 fam On«ntal B 0 011 -0 001 Philex B ***** unch 0001 0009 0 006 PLOT 39 50 unch Artos Con. 6 Boguo Gold Bosk P«trot*um 12 0001 0003 106 unch unch unch unch Podco B Pogei 21 25 -0 25 Bcnautt Con. B 0006 i*Kh 740
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    • 327 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed easier yesterday with falls across the board on profittaking among industrial stocks, a fall in BHP and a continued weak resources sector. At the close of trading, the All Ordinaries Index had fallen 14.8 points to 1,060.7, the All Industrials 10.1 to 1,609.2 and
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    • 78 11 FEB 05 Bonk Seoul Choteung 6k Woo 667 618 -2 -2 Hyundoi Const Hyundoi Motor KAL 1040 1912 698 -19 -88 -2 Commefcial Bk Doekm bid 671 510 -I unch Yukong 1651 39 Doewoo Ccxp 562 960 50 18 •f) Lucky Ltd 865 24 Dong Ah 480 1077 Samsung
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    • 148 11 BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index shed 1.38 yesterday to 136.39. Turnover amounted to 157,836 shares valued at 18.6 million baht. FEB OS Mtt Sam Citaan 71 -2 Aokhom Tha Sam City ASM FAKC Camant 434 •12 Ayuthayo In* 144 South A*a Ffcra Strong Pock Bangkok Agro-tad 23
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    • 65 11 AFP JARDINE MATHESON, Hongkong's oldest British trading house, has appointed US banker Brian Powers as a director of the company starting April 15. Mr Powers, 36, who was previously a New York merchant bank director at James D Wolfensohn Inc, is to have executive authority
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    • 446 11 Three state enterprises plan issues this month Reuter STATE-OWNED Indian companies are to start tapping the bond market for the first time this month, taking advantage of a change in government regulations to attract new funding, stock brokers and financial consultants said. At least
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    • 181 11 Reuter THE BELL RESOURCES partial takeover bid for Broken Hill Proprietary Co (BHP) will not be registered until Bell chairman Robert Holmes a Court outlines his plans for BHP. Victoria attorney-gener-al Jim Kennan said the Victoria state government and the Corporate Affairs Commission
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    • 230 11 Monegen' prices for Feb 6 MARA-Bun Frst B'potro liputr 448 S 453 Sinasoor* Unit Trust Second B'putra 421 426 The Commtfct 087 092 Third Bjputra Fmdti B'pcitro 344 3.74 349 3.79 The SovTogj Fund 077 0.82 Fifth B'putra 2.39 244 S'pore Prog Fund 035 037 Sixth E'putra 239
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    • 112 11 K-'-...during lunch or dinner is on the house! And that goes tor any beer or sott drink too between January Ist and March 31st. Call 732 1222 ext. 1589 tor reservations. See you soon Cheers! Ample free parking C enturv Park Sheraton Singapore Sheraton Motets mrts Resorts WorWwoe 16 Na«im
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    • 146 11 $12.50 Children belov* 1 2 vears old S9 00" BUFFET-LUNCH COMBINING THE BEST OF EASTERN WESTERN DISHES Calm-Court Peking 191 lnmuranllTht Cot*— Lunch Hours: 12 noon 3pm 10% service charge 3% government tax not included. 19, Cairnhill Circle, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****22 Telex: RS ***** IT'S CARNNAL TOE StMV Parti
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4097 12 LED BY SINGAPORE Airlines, the stock market rose for the fifth consecutive trading session yesterday in slightly more active trading. The market opened steady, with selected Singapore stocks led by SIA again in the limelight while the rest of the market lagged behind.
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    • 259 12 SINGAPORE Rises Ind n ItCM S 1 A 590 20 8T CtapwM BTMkatar Pafc 4 Fat 5 527.87 529 47 MIFM so* ?<? 19 *****87 *****04 S t M 605 10 8TO8/OS +9 +127 Sri Hart— Mi IBS 10 8T CAM •8716 -8895 AM Owe ISO 10
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    • 2584 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 425 13 KESANG CORP Bhd has obtained Baric Negara approval for its acquisition of a 20 per cent stake in Nesma Finance Bhd. However, approval is still pending for its proposed three-for-two rights issue. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr Mat Shah Safuan, the
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    • 104 13 FOLLOWING the purchase of 3.6 million shares of Malaysian Feedmilis by Bidara Holdings Sdn Bhd, Messrs Mazlan Harun and Ramlan Harun have been appointed directors in place of Gan Teng Geow, Yeo Guan Seng and Loh Ee Cheok. Mr Lee Kok Pheng has been appointed alternate director to
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    • 430 13 SHARE PRICES plodded through another dreary day to close mixed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Much of the activity was centred on a handful of situational counters in the industrials and finance sectors. Elsewhere, trading was light and price movements were restricted. The official
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    • 419 13 Current Ex Books Date Total tor Total for payment date close payable the year lost yeor A B N 13%l Aug 19 NYA NYA 13% 26% Ayer Molek 15% Jan 17 Jan 29 Feb 18 20% 20% Batu Kowon 15% Jan 27 Feb 6 Feb 27 20% 15%
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    • 259 13 SIME DARBY BHD has announced a major reshuffle of top management posts involving Pernas Sime Darby Holdings (PSDH), Tractors Malaysia, United Estate Projects and Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd (DMIB), to take effect from March 1. The giant conglomerate is appointing Tractors Malaysia's finance director, Mr
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    • 575 13 THE KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange (KLSE) is believed to be considering amending its rules to ensure that all stockbrokers agree to the proposed MsBo million standby credit facility. This is because full acceptance by member firms is essential to instil confidence
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    • 454 13 A SEVERE deterioration of the stock market during the second half of last year took a heavy toll on the performance of General Securities Investment, the first local closed-ended unit to unveil its full-year report card. During the second half-year to Dec
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    • 2278 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. a. a a vxiusmats A Choc (I 806) Xd Abb
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    • 133 13 UNICO HOLDINGS Bhd is expected to hold a board meeting today to make a decision on whether to accept the offer from Grand United Holdings to sell a 32 per cent stake in Supreme Corp to Unico. Unico had earlier proposed to buy
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    • 110 13 THE AYER MOLEK Rubber C—paay Berhad: 71st AGM at No 22 (Upper floor of No 20), Jalan Hang Jebat, ***** Malacca, tomorrow at 11 am. SINGAPORE PRESS HaMlags Limited: 1st AGM at the Auditorium, 2nd Floor, News Centre, 82 Genting Lane, Singapore 1334 on Saturday, Feb 15, at
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 161 13 SOURCE FOR ACCOUNTING, MANAGERIAL or SECRETARIAL STAFF Call *****33 and source from our KXECUTIVE STAFF REGISTER J Tlf MANAGEMENT consultants La 1 IV. PTE LTD EXECUTIVE RECRUITMENT SERVICE #06-04 Orchard Towers Singapore 0923 Licence No B-0846-01 V NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Robert Tan Kim Hong of Blk
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    • 172 13 Selling to one billion begins with 660,000. INTERNATIONAL TRADE NEWS Singapore Supplements Two Three Securing business in China greatly depends on how well their decision-makers know about you. International Trade News (ITN) can be your communication link with 660,(XX) Chinese policy makers and senior officials. This influential business newspaper is
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  • 484 14  -  Scheme to equip workers with more than basic education By CHUANG PECK MING IF "BEST" is not good enough, a new project launched by the Skills Development Fund yesterday seeks to equip workers with a lot more than just "basic education
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  • 308 14 PRESIDENT REAGAN can expect to hear about the protectionist problem and its effects on Asean when he meets foreign ministers from the regional group in April. The proposed meeting in Bali will be particularly valuable, coming as it does just before Mr Reagan
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  • 379 14  -  By ALVIN TAY THERE WERE some early hong baos for tenants of Standard Chartered Bank's 44-storey building in Battery Road yesterday when they received $540,000 worth of property tax rebates from the bank. Mr Michael Brown, the bank's area general manager, explained that
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  • 887 14 SHARE PRICES opened steady to mixed yesterday. INDUSTRIALS Fab 04 Ptoce ACed-Lyom 263 unch Ass Dories BTR PLC 405 5 Bobcocks 180 2 Barclays 447 unch Beecnom 361 -4 BCC 293 unch But Orel* 536 3 BOC Group 302 5 Boots 241 -4 Bowater 298 BATS 348 2
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  • 312 14 A COUNTER SUIT has been filed by Sincere Hampers against Kok Joo International, the transport company which has petitioned to wind Sincere up for "failing to pay for services rendered". The legal action by Sincere one of the largest hamper dealers in
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  • 374 14 BAD TIMES may be what most people are talking about, but workers at a local printing company have never had it so good. Craft Print has Just paid out its highest bonuses in its 10-year history. Its 100 staff, who were given a grand 10th
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  • 461 14  -  By AMY BALAN BANKS ARE FEELING the impact of the economic recession in more ways than one as financing of import and export bills sank to their lowest levels in more than six years. More shrinkage is expected in the coming months.
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  • 139 14 Reuter STATE-OWNED Garuda Indonesian Airways has reached tentative agreement on reciprocal flight accords with four other Asian airlines. It has also announced that its debt service payments on dollar loans from the 1970s and early 1980s would total US$l9O million in calendar 1986
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  • 102 14 UPI REACTING to high-level political criticism, Chinese film authorities have banned the import of foreign films containing sex and violence, as well as those which "distort history". The overseas edition of the official communist party newspaper People's Daily said yesterday that the China Film Export
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  • 66 14 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market was generally lower in active trading yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off a fraction from the 1583 level where it ended on Tuesday after a one point decline. Declines led advances by a narrow margin on 16 million shares.
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  • LATE FILE
    • 42 14 Reuter JAPANESE Finance Minister Noboru Takeshita told Parliament he does not think the current dollar/yen rate requires any dollar-buying intervention. The finance minister made the remark after the dollar closed at 192.65 yen in Tokyo yesterday. Reuter
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    • 38 14 AFP THE BANK OF CHINA (HOC), Beijing's foreign exchange offshoot, could rank among the world's 20 largest banks by 1990, BOC president Wang Deyan was yesterday quoted as saying in Beijing. AFP
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    • 46 14 Reuter THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY'S (EC) lacklustre performance in high-technology industries over the past decade is a major cause of its record high unemployment rate, a European Commission study said. It criticised European policy makers, accusing them of neglecting industrial innovation. Reuter
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    • 52 14 UPI THE NEPALESE government said on Tuesday it would force foreigners working in the fledgling garment industry to get work permits after US officials last month expressed fears that Indian businessmen were using Nepal as a new transit point to beat quotas imposed on New
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    • 36 14 UPI SENIOR THAI military officers who helped put down a coup attempt last .September were actually expected to Join the rebels in the early hours of the uprising, a state witness testified yesterday.
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    • 25 14 Reuter CHINA yesterday accused Vietnam of planning to intensify fighting along their border and promised to punish any aggression.
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    • 47 14 AFP AN AUSTRALIAN opposition delegation which has just returned from Irian Jaya yesterday commended the controversial transmigration programme in the Indonesian province. Liberal Party frontbencher David Connolly said the mainly Melanesian population could not realistically expect to keep the province to themselves. AFP
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    • 38 14 UPI ONE ENGINE of a Qantas airways jetliner caught fire shortly after the plane landed in Hongkong's airport yesterday, but none of the passengers and crew was injured, a government spokeswoman said. UPI
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 107 14 BARCLAYS BANK CHANNEL ISLANDS Financial Forum ibr Expatriates Mr Basil Bush, Senior Manager of Barclays Bank PLC Jersey will be in SINGAPORE for the period 17th to 19th February 1986 to talk on the full range of Barclays products and services available in the Channel Islands and to discuss on
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 53 14 wMm Outlook for today: Showers over several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Feb 5 at the o*port: Maximum temperature 30.7 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 6.80 Rainfall in millimetres nil Rainfall this month 26.7 Rainy days
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 122 15 BARBER BLUE SEA has negotiated a sales deal with the US Navy involving three roll-on/roll-off ships. The deal is said to worth between NKr 500 to NKr 600 million. These are the Barber Taif and Barber Tons berg which are operated by Wilh Wilhelmsen
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    • 366 15  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE FIRST PHASE of the in-tra-Asean shipping study on the establishment of a joint liner shipping service is expected to be completed around the middle of this year. This will be followed by another two phases of detailed investigation
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    • 234 15  -  -By Kingsley Wood AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL Line has been given government approval to enter the general stevedoring market outside its own terminals. The line is already a major stevedore but it handles only its own ships and those of its
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    • 136 15 AFTER SUFFERING massive losses for years, the Pakistan National Shipping Corp managed to make a small profit for the 1964/85 financial year to June, 1965. The national carrier posted profits of Rupees 8 million (US$O.5 million). Although this is small compared with PNSC's total
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 110 15 Reuter THE FAR EASTERN Freight Conference and related conferences is adjusting the currency adjustment factor (CAF) for the North Continent (West Germany/Benelux) to 20.50 per cent from 16.50 per cent, effective Feb 8. The new final CAF result will be 17.22 per cent, after taking into the
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      • 43 15 Reuter ONE SHIP is awaiting berth in Chittagong on Tuesday and 18 are discharging cement, general cargo and containers, port officials said. They said the maximum wait for a berth is two days. Two ships are loading jute goods. Reuter
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      • 67 15 LLOYD TRESTTNO WILL resume its service between Italy and China. The Italian line plans to offer regular services at 40 days interval to Whampoa and Huang-pu. Other Chinese ports which may be included are Guangzhou, Xingang and Dalian. The chartered Imme Oldendorff will sail from Genoa
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    • 1091 16 GRAIN fixing was confined to Australia and Argentina on the London freight market on Tuesday, and the rates showed an underlying downward trend in a slow business. The underlying trend remained downward. In grain fixing, a harness withy vessel received U5513.90 (2,000 discharge free) for a 28,000-ton wheat
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    • 1553 16 Some thoughts from Paul Slater Fairplay "THE CHEMISTRY IS right for change, with every international bank containing its shipping interest or ridding itself of its marine involvement. There must be a better way of running a shipping industry and now, with so many
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    • 642 16 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Anro Service IV 3/4 ANL 1 1/2 ARC Line V 4 APL III 2/3 ASCL Ml 1 Bait-Canada Line V« 4/5 Bah-Orient Line VI 4/5 Bank Line V 5 BBS a 4/5 Ben Line Cont
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    • 299 16 Seatrade Week CONGRESSMAN MARIO Biaggi has again introduced a new bill, entitled The Merchant Marine Act Amendments of 1966, that he hopes will terminate some obsolete maritime legislation and allow the US Merchant Marine to compete more effectively with other international fleets. According to the
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    • 218 17 WAH KWONG SHIPPING, the fi-nancially-stricken Hongkong company, has reached an agreement to take back five vessels chartered to Kangaroo Karlander Line (KKL). The agreement was reached with Arthur Young A Co, the provisional liquidators of KKL. In addition, the equity division of
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    • 402 17 Lloyd's List FORWARDERS IN the UK intend to resolve one of their longest standing grievances against liner operators by taking legal action in Europe. The Institute of Freight Forwarders has given its representatives a mandate to explore the possibility of suing one or
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    • 392 17  -  By Kingsley Wood AUSTRALIA'S trade with China has not developed to the extent expected by either exporters or the federal government, which has gone to considerable lengths to foster relations with Beijing. Numerous Joint ventures and trade deals are in the pipeline but
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    • 291 17 AFP THE CARGO capacity of ships calling at Hongkong during the third quarter of 1965 rose by 13 per cent over the same period in 1984, with container ships in the majority. The 3,341 ships, 404 more than in the same period in
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    • 59 17 Reuter STATE-OWNED companies and manufacturing units must move at least 40 per cent of their foreign trade cargo on Indian ships, Indian Minister of State for Surface Transport Rajesh Pilot said. An official decision taken several years ago to support the
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    • 425 17 Fab 10-11 38th Annual Technical Conference oI the Canadian Shipbuilding and Shiprepairing Association, Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal, incorporating the first Canadian Shipbuilding A Offshore Exhibition. Feb 11 Lecture, "The work of Lloyd's Register of Shipping," by R Daniel, organised by Nautical Institute (Irish branch). University of Ulster. Feb
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    • 95 17 COOL CARRIERS will begin a new service to transport frozen beef from Australia to US in March. The agreement was reached at the end of last year between the Swedish company and the Australian Meat and Livestock Corp in which Cool Carriers was among
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    • 788 19 AUSTRALIA Jan 2 Queensland Cairns, Mourilyan, Cape Flattery, Townsville, Mackay, Hay Point, Dalrymple Bay, Abbot Point, Gladstone Working normally. Brisbane Berthing congestion at grain terminal. Labour available. New South Wales-Newcastle Coal: 2 vessels loading, 4 waiting, 21 due by end January. Grain: 1 vessel loading, 2 waiting, 2
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    • 188 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 (FAREABT/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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    • 6226 22 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.
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    • 722 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Koto Machan 8603 06.2.86 2300 PIL F7 1400-1500 L6 Khd Pakhomov 54BW/85 07.2.86 0700 SinSov F7 1030-1130/2030-2130 U3 Poithoon 21S/N 07.2.86 0700 NAPL Fl 1400-1500/2000-2100 B8 Tanah
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    • 1662 23 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—■ A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies Afeo Lin* Afncon Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (b) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus Sh*>pmgAgencies (S) Muttiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Americon
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    • 535 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Koto Jade Pacific Ocean Pikebank Auby Equator 3 Equator 5 Farfield Jweri Koto Pelangi Mount Sabano Murrayeverett Ned Nagoya Ned Santos Sun Corol PASIR PANJANG Ambassador 1 Nirvon Vishnu Altai Maru Ares 2 Gedung Jayo Momma Grace Ori'tol Cedar Pac Selatan
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    • 60 15 QGBQBB 'THE CHEMISTRY IS right for change, with every bank containing its shipping interest or ridding itself of its marine involvement. Pag« II FORWARDERS IN the UK intend to resolve one of their longest standing grievances aaainst liner operators. Page 111 Index to odvertisers II Shipping Schedules VIII London freights
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    • 921 17 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd Overseas Containers Limited T^i STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports end Bengkok ICONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT CONTAINSRSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT KHSSnat V4ICN 11-12 Fa» 14-15 Fab PECASUS PW WITH 11-» Fafc 21 22 Fet BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD
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    • 649 18 0L Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd m TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS 2067 V. ft. lAS I I KN CAR l l\l K. I II) Specialist in RO/RO Servici Accepting heavy-fifts upto 80 K/Tons Saints from Japan SCKI kUISUf AMA »40 PttNCf MMU NO t *73
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    • 618 18 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) ser me ksg me 14/2 14/2 15/2 17/1 17/? 21/2 22/2 24/2 25/2 2t/2 2/3 «/l 5/3 1/3 11/3 12/3 13/3 17/3 11/3 2V/3 21/J 24/3 25/3 27/3 27/3 31/3 1/4 3/4 no GOIKN cm GONG no SAT** not Gun rot GO*
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    • 131 18 MSI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC SPORE PKataag Ludni tar 0. COURMER 9/2 Jaya, Newak, Lac. PMoresby. Kieta, Honiara. Rabaul KYOWA BREEZE 3/3 Lac. PJAarcsby, Honiara. Kieta, Rabaul uY SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SMGAPORE P.KELANG PENANG LOW FOR MARINE LINE WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VSI
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    • 282 19 AUSTASIA LINE AND MERLION SHIPPING AGENCY BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FULLY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH A PORT CHALMERS ACCEPTING FCL LCL FOR AUCKLAND, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, BLUFF, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN A LYTTELTON, INVERCARGIL A FIJI s PORf AGENTS MERLION SHIPPING AGENCY #12-02 A
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    • 88 19 r \<r> > THONG SOON \V AGENCIES PTE. LTD. #09-07. Robina House, S pore 0106 Tel: *****88. Telex: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT LINE) singaporeto penang SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK ieesi gjgglllp SINGAPORE TO SABAH PORT •EQUATOR IV EQUATOR V SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI ililiiiiia NTAINER FE SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK Agents: Jakarta:
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    • 758 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS TSfffffrnM'iMUJl fTTTTrTMM^ STOW PKELANG 11/2 12/2 23/2 24/2 VI C/ 3 12/3 13/3 U/3 21/3 27/3 2J/3 4/4 V 4 12/4 14/4 21/4 22/4 r» W*. y^» r" 1 SION HMI 3/3 4/3 13/3 14/3 2S/3 24/3 3i/3 1/4 J/4 14/4 17/4 lt/4 23/4 24/4 2/5 4/5 1/5
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    • 387 19 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF l"l' 1/11-1 IM.UI Lli vim Ui^ei^iLiu 8T BOUND PRE LUNAR NEW YEAR LOADER I STOK |UM I OHM AIMM/tIMHIfMH NMHTIIIMi khrt 111/J 11/3 14/3 l(/3 STOK BUM 1214/2/* 11/3 tWH/TDMI 14/3 STOK LOW* AMM/TMM nun s/4 «/4 tHIMMT VI4M 3-S/3/K 25/3 31/3 'SHMMTk' *1 IMB
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    • 382 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m Htonejnaa V2OSW Pa-» Mid LatMo VS7W Batscai V7SN too •Obcharii«a* BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loadni for Rangoon S'part Plata* h 10/14 Fab 11/lfi Ft* 19/20 Fa* 17/11 Fa* 21/27 Fab BANK LINE w «;<»*** r a*., ii.T. 3 AILI CLYDEBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG
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    • 1152 20 K LINE —KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. ECUADOR/PERU/CHILE Fcoa ta. Mono «i UTOPIA *5 AMALM *7403 spore prig pnc spore nagoya suayaqul callao mica iquque afagasta s antoioo»alpaaaiso 5 Fab 7 fab Fab 11 Fab 20 Fab 27 Mat Mar 5 Apr «H> 7 Apr 10 Apr II Apr FUMNTU BRDGE
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    • 585 20 "CM. MM" "Mm}" "RAMMS" INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Conttlntra Swppoft P Ketoat Pemn( loa*n( k* MM 22 EM IMWTMi/ltM/UHlti INDIA SERVICE Accepting FCL Contained and Conventional Cargo Saltwort P Um| Ptaaat IsMmi to I 0 WW 11 EM Ma*a*/laMi ■MVMHUTI U EM IMa V 0 MMU PRADESH 25
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    • 388 20 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD I 10 Anson Road »27 16 lnte'na'iO".< p ■**<* S'nqapO'P 0?07 Tel *****11 MO Lines' o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK taM ROT/ANT/W (AVON) 1/3 wr/m/m (nam/ PHILITRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD TEI *****22 (8 I INES) TEIfX RS ***** PHILI IV2. 11/t 17/2 1A lIA IVI U/I
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 828 21 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Afents Spoie NEPTUNE AGENCIS PTE. LTD Tel No «Hk» Termnal CFS BOOHWGS 278M77 Fl J'*'*? 278J977 *****22 *****53 OH IMKCCT l*S *****53 *****42 1 Bj(*U HARPER MRA SOU BHD 2 ltto P Ktiang HARPEA VHRA SOW BHD »'2Ol Plata HARPER WW A SOU BHD Ptnang
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    • 559 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON f it 1/2 is/i 22/2 J/J U/J 28/J 24/J No 1 town tO IN No taun/MIN Hi i OMM/U2N N> I town MIN Nb 7 town/UTN No town M2N No I town tO 211 h Nn
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    • 792 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUHWNG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lies) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KELANG PENANG M/S SHARKAT NAH SOON SON. NO. IST AND 2NO FLOOR. MESSRS HM THONG SWTMG 127 Penan
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    • 79 21 f K&S LINE JAPAN STRAITS SERVICE SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD. 37. Somtriti Roed #06-01 Ng Ttow Yhee Bldg S pore 0923 Tel 235 8444 (4 lines) Poft Kcljnj lif.i Pina Shipptnf Sdn Bhrt TH 03 iB<»o.'4 k Prnang MaUyiij Irjd<" Transport ltd Id 04 *1'893 Pjs* Giidang a«si3n Shippine
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 382 22 1 REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (3 WEEKLY SAILINGS VESSEL SEA FORTUNE SEA FORTUNE mA BHUM SEA FOR TIM TO SOUTH THAILAND (FORTNIGHTLY) Wrm nri L 1 JAiiru 1 Ml MfflTMu-wiwaCTFTT?!! llW i i I.!i'Br7Wr«»EmCTE%IE'IEEI| nW'I.TTTT-WgKTJgffl MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE (WEEKLY) rr=T7i mi inn| ir^ir77il 1.i1'J.1.0". .•■BrigggEgißgMt>«aKttal Aho acc**« La
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 183 22 Weather S A h K a 2 WA 0 ss *8 >A 35 fi 5 esses w Is SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: PTL Temperature V A\ Thunders,orm Weather V W,nd direction with speed m knots V Shower Rain Wove height Cloudy Sky Surface
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 98 23 Ml7@ MSC AGENCES K. LUMPUR P. KELANG PENANG P. GUDANG 1 BAHARU LEOSHP SPORE *****58/*****56/*****41/*****93 *****1/4 TBMNAL *****1/2 *****2/*****3/*****4/*****3 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 22SS6S/*****1/*****5 *****22 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FROM EUROCt wt TO EUROPE feb» ii 'ii'i'inf mij 11 ir.•■Mtgngiixs^JltTy ii .[.-■iTjEgmjfTTujmjUlffjriii. ■fnifTTTTa ii ir.aPlfiTH i .i ■FBinl mna EQIEZI m ITHCTf ITf
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    • 329 24 us, v /t ijy c w Mitsui OS K Lines Ltd a a m A A CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER ATLAS MARU NEDLLOYD MOJI APOLLO PEAK 6 Feb Mombasa. Daressalaam, Tanga Beira, Tamatave 12 Feb Mombasa. Daressalaam 25 Feb Port Louis. Reunion HIMALAYA MARU ALTAI MARU Subj. to Inducement 10 Feb P. Noire.
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