The Business Times, 3 April 1986

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 THURSDAY, APRIL I, 118« 75 CENTS
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  • 744 1  -  International firms bidding for seats on SSA council By LUCY NG INTERNATIONAL accounting firms are bidding for a bigger say in the Singapore Society of Accountants (SSA) Council. A total of 16 candidates, including outgoing president Keith Tay, are contesting eight seats in the
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  • 451 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENQ, Chief Reporter SINGAPORE EXPORTS worth US$B9 million will be stripped of their duty-free status following changes under the US trade preferential system. Apart from Singapore, other Asian countries such as Hongkong, Taiwan and South Korea will also be badly hit by
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  • 374 1 ASEAN and the European Community are set to cooperate in more areas, even as the traditional economic links are shifted into higher gear. Singapore Foreign Ministry officials also say the ties are now more balanced with both sides talking to each
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    79 1 THE ROSE la hudhl sf mm■lfttlve Malaysiaa ceaaters helped Uvea ap tradlag ea the Sagapere stack market yester» day. Thaaks ta that aad seme shert esverlag, the Straits Times ladastrlal ladex maaaged to rise 5.14 pelats to 5T7.41 while the BT Cempssite ladex laehed ap US to 4M.M
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  • 407 1 NOT ALL HOTELIERS are wondering which to cut first their prices or their throats. The two Holiday Inn hotels in Singapore are forecasting a trend-beating 72.4 per cent occupancy rate this year, a performance that will rake in about $23 million in room
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  • 127 1 Reuter, UPI THREE PEOPLE were killed and seven injured after a suspected bomb exploded aboard a Trans World Airlines (TWA) plane as it was flying over Greece yesterday, preliminary reports from Athens said. The reports said the explosion was caused by a time
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  • 294 1 SENIOR trade officials from Asean are to form a working group to prepare for the coming ministerial meeting of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt). The group would coordinate, monitor and formulate a common Asean position for the September
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  • 109 1 AFP, Reuter AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN are becoming more optimistic about the future of the US economy, except for unemployment. •A study by the Conference Board, released yesterday, showed that its measure of business confidence rose to 61 in the first quarter of 1906 from 55 in
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    • 244 1 US to roimpooo duty on tomo GSP goods, Pago 4 mm SHARE INFORMATION MONEY EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTERS OUR VIEW WITH OIL AND COMMODITY prices down, Aseon countries' purchases from Singapore have inevitably fallen. At the same time, they have been working to reduce Singapore's middleman role. Singapore cannot fight
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    • 12 1 Full report, Pag* 13 Intl stocks, Pag* 10 Asian stocks, Paga 11
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 496 2  -  By BOEY KIT YIN THE telecommunications industry in Singapore has taken a step forward with the launch of a $5 million training and product development programme by a new company. Dellfield Digital Overseas's programme is believed to be' the first of its kind here.
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    • 459 2 ASEAN APPEALS and demands to Japan to open up her market did not help boost exports last year. Instead, shipments from each South-east Asian country, including Singapore, to the Asian economic power fell. Total exports from the region were cut by 18
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    • 336 2  -  By ELAINE KOH BANKS AND FINANCE companies are rescheduling housing loans to assist the growing pool of retrenched workers. Two months ago, Hong Leong sent out pamphlets advising customers that they had the option of either extending the loan repayment period, or of
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    • 259 2 SINGAPORE AIRLINES, in its constant look-out for new destinations and increased frequencies, is hoping to introduce a third flight to New Zealand soon. Outlook, SlA's in-house newspaper, reports that talks between Singapore and New Zealand are scheduled in Auckland this month to
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    • 193 2 THE REPUBLIC of Singapore Navy (RSN) is holding a joint six-day exercise in the Malacca Straits with the Royal Malaysian Navy, (RMN). The exercise, codenamed "Malapura" is the third in the series and started on April 1. It involves 10 ships from the two
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    • 166 2 COMMUNICASIA 86, a show on telecommunications and information technology which begins next week, will be held at a most opportune time. The four-day show at the World Trade Centre will be staged just two months after the Economic Committee published its report in which it identifies information
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    • 819 2 Seminars and courses DURATION Apr 14 (commencement date) Apr 14-15 Apf 14-16 Apr 14-17 Apr 14-18 Apr 15 (commencement date) Apr 15 Apr 15-16 Apr 16 (commencement date) Apr 17 Apr 17-18 Apr 21-22 Apr 21-23 Apr 22 ond 24 Apr 23-25 Apr 24-25 Apr 24-25 Apr 25 Apr
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    • 720 3  -  By BOEY KIT YIN WHILE WE SHOULD continue to promote foreign investments actively, we should also foster the growth of local companies, says the Economic Committee Report. Communication between local small companies and government departments used to be pretty much a one-way affair. Indifference was
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    • 380 3  -  By CHUANG PECK MING THE DROP in the number of vacancies in industry in Singapore is proving a boon for recruitment into the uniformed services. The number recruited into the police force last year more than tripled over 1984, while the armed forces saw an
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    • 166 3 TO DRIVE HOME the importance of safety on the job, and preventive measures to cut down on sick leave, the National Productivity Board (NPB) will be organising a series of talks by executives from multinational companies which have exemplary safety records. Shell Singapore, which
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    • 427 3 ALVIN CHUA CHI AN ANN has been assigned from ICL Singapore Pte Ltd to its world headquarters in the UK. In his new post, Mr Chua will be responsible for strategic planning in East Asia. Mr Chua joined the company in 1981 as a sales executive. His
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    • 60 3 ACTING Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong will inaugurate the official opening of Singapore Refining Company's new (180 million hydrocracker complex on Pulau Merlimau on May 5. The hydrocracker is 78 per cent-owned by British Petroleum, with Singapore Petroleum Company taking up the balance of
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    • 308 3 THE MINISTRY of the Environment recently awarded a second contract for the Sungei Lanchar drainage scheme at Jurong Lake. The amount to be spent on the scheme so far is now more than $15 million. Like the first contract, the second was awarded to Koh
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    • 226 2 mSnmMau^L The 4th Asian International Electronic Communication Show Conference The 2nd Asian Computer Communications and Information Systems Show Conference 1 IX. From 9-12 April the worlds of telecommunications i t_hr_Z and computer communications will be converging on the World Trade Centre, Singapore. More than 300 companies and 75 conference speakers
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    • 190 3 WKm mmmM PARIS 10.700 i wifi "The worlds best seafood is found in the French countryside." True. The best seafood in France is found in those little restaurants on the coast, away from the city. True. Seafood lovers of Paris drive there to indulge themselves at every opportunity. True. The
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 427 4 UPI WASHINGTON will no longer grant duty-free status to US$B39 million in imports from developing countries and a further $2.4 billion will be excluded from the special duty-free treatment beginning July 1. US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter said on Tuesday that the
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    • 196 4 Reuter NEW ORDERS for American manufactured goods fell 1.4 per cent in February for the largest decline in more than a year, caused mainly by lower defence orders. The Commerce Department in Washington said on Tuesday that the February decline followed a weak 0.1 per
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    • 206 4 UPI THREE LIBYAN pilots training near two US military bases in England have been banned from flying solo because one of them volunteered to form "suicide squads against America". The three are flight students at the Oxford Air Training School, from
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    • 368 4 Reuter THE REAGAN administration has signalled that oil prices have fallen enough and that Vice-President George Bush will tell Saudi Arabia on a visit there that the sharp drops are damaging the US economy. Mr Bush, who leaves today on a nine-day trip
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    • 161 4 Reuter ORGANISED CRIME in America will make more than USJ7S billion this year and cost the country 414,000 jobs, a presidential commission has reported. The commission on organised crime said that rackets such as drug trafficking, gambling and loansharking had become so widespread
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    • 111 4 AFP ISRAELI Defence Minister Yitzhak Rabin commented to a parliamentary committee on an attempt on the life of Lebanese Shiite Amal leader Nabih Berri, before learning it was an April Fool joke, parliamentary sources said. Mr Rabin commented on the implications of the attack to a
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    • 411 4 UPI A DOWNTURN in the information processing industry is a reflection of a natural cycle, says an industry leader who foresees worldwide sales resuming phenomenal growth and more than doubling to US$l trillion within 15 years. The industry has grown at a compounded annual rate
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    • 262 4 AP UNITED NATIONS analysts said the plunge in world oil prices would cost the Soviet Union billions of dollars in hard currency earnings and that this would have a deep impact on East-West trade. The forecast came in a review of the
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    • 244 5 UPI BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe has rejected Indian charges that Sikh extremists were operating with impunity in Britain and said he had given new proposals to New Delhi that would make it easier to extradite them. But Sir Geoffrey appeared to reject an Indian
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    • 300 5 Bernama SABAH's Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan said yesterday the tape recording of a conversation between two people "plotting to topple PBS (Parti Bersatu Sabah)" after the of a coalition in the state came to him through his mail box. "The tape was
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    • 166 5 AP MALAYSIA'S National Union of Journalists has rejected Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's offer to review the definition of "official secrets" in the Official Secrets Act. In a written statement yesterday, the NUJ demanded a complete withdrawal of the proposed amendments to the Act presented to Parliament
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    • 319 5 UPI CHINA'S demobilisation of one quarter of its four-million-strong People's Liberation Army (PLA) will be completed on schedule by the end of this year. Deputy chief of general staff Han Huaizhi was quoted by the official China Daily newspaper yesterday as
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    • 298 5 UPI AN INFANT Chinese soft drink manufacturer, using the root of peony as its special ingredient, is taking on centenarian Coca-Cola in a battle for the taste buds of one billion thirsty Chinese consumers. The China Daily newspaper said on Tuesday that
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    • 389 5 Bernama THE ONE-MONTH-OLD Corazon Aquino Administration appears headed (or a possible split following an announcement by the United Democratic Organisation (Unido), a leading partner in the new government, that it will Join the opposition in railing (or the restoration of Batasan Pambangsa (Parliament). The
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    • 223 5 UPI PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino, in her first major move to appease younger officers in the military who helped depose Ferdinand Marcos and sweep her to power, has retired 20 generals in the armed forces. Mrs Aquino extended the terms of eight other generals who had assumed
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    • 203 5 AP SOUTH KOREA scored its first monthly trade surplus in three months in March, with exports exceeding imports by an equivalent of US$lO million. The Seoul Trade A Industry Ministry reported yesterday however, that the trade figure was below the $80 million
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    • 600 5 THE HAUTE CUISINE IN S* INGAPORE THE WESTIN HOTELS OF RAFFLES CITY INVITE YOU TO SHARE THE SPLENDOUR OF SINGAPORE'S PREMIER RESTAURANT. THE PALM GRILL A T THE WESTIN PI A/A HOTEL SOFT GOLDEN LIGHT EMANATING FROM BEHIND SIYLISFD PALMS. COMBINES WITH THE DECORATIVE (JUNESE SC REENS TO PRODUCE AN
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 724 7 SINGAPORE THE US DOLLAR yesterday closed higher against most major currencies in thin late trading. Dealers said the dollar opened narrowly mixed, then fluctuated with a narrow range before showing a firmer tendency in late afternoon on European buying. The dollar rose to a late 2.3580/90 marks from
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    • 386 7 BA Futures FOLLOWING the weak closing in US treasury bonds, Ear*Mlar futures yesterday opened with a bearish tone in Simex. The June contract opened at IMM's low of 93.03 and was traded down to 93.01. After the initial sell-off support was found at 93.00. Prices, however, edged higher in
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    • 121 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market (ell 1/8 point from Tuesday to close at 4-1/8 per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate remained unchanged while the two and threemonth rates fell 1/8 point each. Discount Prices At yesterday's close Prices offered by discount houses on
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    • Article, Illustration
      311 7 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. One month closed at 7-1/2 7-3/8 per cent, three months at 7-5/16 7-3/16 per cent and six months at 73/16 7-1/16 per cent. Short-dates were little changed at earlier levels of a common 7-9/16
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    • 248 7 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed firmer, ending near its high for the day, on active physical demand, dealers said. The metal closed at U*****.20/70 per ounce against a high of 335.40/80 and New York's finish of 333.80/334.30 on Tuesday. On the local market, gold rose HKSS.SO from its close here
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    • 235 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Wd Offer c roM parity change Lo<al dollars to on* unit of foreign currency US dolor 2.1790 2.1800 ***** -22 72 Sterling pound ***** 3 2144 7 3469 -56 30 Austrohan dolor 1 5667 1 5696 3 4286 -54 30 NZ dolkir 1
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    • 355 7  -  By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial Correspondent OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation has promoted its first woman executive to the rank of general manager. She is Mrs Theresa Foo who has taken over the duties of Mr Tjio Kay Loen, the former general manager (corporate banking) who
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    • 131 7 MR JOHN HILL, the chief executive officer of the Hongkong Bank (Singapore branch), will vacate his position in the middle of the year to take up a new assignment at the group's head office in Hongkong. Mr Hill, the 50-year-old chief executive who has been
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    • 190 7 Reuter A SENIOR Hongkong official has defended government banking policies and said a fund used to rescue ailing banks was not running out of money. "We are definitely not running out of cash," Banking Commissioner Robert Fell said on Tuesday. The government last
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    • 327 7 Harvard Business School Alumni Club of Malaysia Senior Management Development Program (a residential program at The Malacca Village Resort) August 10 August 23, 1986 This Program is organised by Harvard Business School Alumni Club of Malaysia in conjunction with senior faculty members of the Harvard University Graduate School of Business
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    • 62 7 Sshh Don't tell the rest of the world, but residents of ASEAN countries can stay at the Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur for as little as SSl23* (Msl44) until 31 st December 1986. Plus service charge and government tax. Pnce quoted is subject to exchange fluctuations. Shangri-La hotel KIiMA LUMPUR A SHANGRI-LA
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  • FEATURES
    • 499 8 THE LAST TWO OCCASIONS when the world was in recession, Singapore managed to pull through, thanks largely to the Asean countries. In 1973/74, and again in 1979, world economic recession was due to escalating oil prices and Singapore's two biggest trading partners, Malaysia and Indonesia, were
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    • 1670 8  -  Hard selling by hotels and travel companies in West Berlin The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will spend about $22 million a year over the next three years to sell Singapore in key markets. MONICA GWEE, who was at this year's West Berlin tourism fair, explains the Repubjic's
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    • 184 8  -  letters to the Editor Shareholder Dear Sir, I was appalled to read the loss of $10 million by Harimau Investment Co Ltd. It is the only one of the four investment trusts controlled by the "Big Four" local banks to lose money, and heavily at
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    • 132 8  -  Investor Dear Sir, As a shareholder in Far EastLevingston Shipbuilding, I am disappointed with the management's insensitivity to enhancement of shareholders' return. FELS has approximately $240 million in cash and on short-term placement. For the most part of 1985, the short-term deposit rate was 10 per
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 329 8 }%;\\$*`[>~,^[*]%,)!).!|%$?,,*! CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I A less sensitive group? (6) 7 Do they listen to businessmen's accounts? (8) 8 Garment two-thnds raised, possibly (4) 10 She's rational entitlement? (6) 11 A robbrt with a broken leg wi not do wefl (6) 14 Having six legs. That's stronge (3) 16 Ted
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    • 335 8 14 Cathedral city (3) 16 Teacher (5) 17 Speed (4) 19 Impudence (5) 21 Stronge (5) 22 Rustic (5) 23 Run away (4) 26 Pociftc islands (5) 28 Beer (3) 29 Gnpptng tool (6) 30 Ditch (6) 31 Frozen (4) 32 KMer (8) 33 Happenings (6) DOWN 1 Dazed state
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  • SPORTS
    • 369 9  -  By BRIAN MILLER SOME CALL IT football. Others say it's soccer. But call it what you wish, the ingredients are the same. An abundance of action, a dash of colour, a sprinkling of the spectacular and a portion of passionate genius. The result a winning dish,
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    • 429 9  -  MASTERS 1086 By WALTON MORAIS MARIO MANUBAY, a 27-year-old who turned pro just three years ago, fired a three-under-par 68 for a one-shot lead in the first round of the $80,000 Rolez Masters golf championship at Bukit yesterday. The Filipino holed
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    • 217 9 AP, Reuter FOURTH-SEEDED Bonnie Gadusek of the US defeated Laura Golarsa of Italy 6-3, 6-3 on Tuesday in a second-round match at the US$l5O,OOO Chrysler-Plymouth Tournament of Champions. In another match, Rafaella Reggi of Italy came from behind to beat Wendy White of the US 46,
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    • 168 9 AP THE US Golf Association has changed the dates of three tournaments because at conflicts with the scheduling of major events. The 1968 US Women's Amateur, at Minikahda dub in Minneapolis, has been moved from Aug 15-20 to Aug 8-13; the 1989 Walker Cup at
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    • 415 9 UPI THE ARGENTINE national soccer team ended its three-match European tour oa Tuesday with a 14 victory over Swiss First Divsion team Grasshoppers. Sergio Almiron scored the goal in the 78th minute. After losing 3-0 to France in Paris the previous
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    • 135 9 The man who keeps Claifc Hafch Physical Fitness Gerfers in top shape. Clark Hatch. Twenty one years ago Clark wanted to start a business that would be successful, respected and the leader in its field. He put all he had, his name, on the door and his reputation on the
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1133 9 w (md mm THURSDAY FEATURE SPECIAL Ttw World's Greatest Lovsr 10.30 pm, Channel 5 The offbeat Gene Wilder plays a neurotic baker in 1926 who follows his compulsive dream for fame to Hollywood during a talent search for a rival to the great Rudolph Valentino. There, Wilder is reunited with
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 317 10 FT ALLIED-LYONS, the British food and drinks group, has agreed to pay C 52.6 billion (US$l.B6 billion) for the wines and spirits division of Hiram Walker Resources. the Canadian energy group, in a surprise move which could block hostile takeovers for
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    • 172 10 Reuter ARGYLL GROUP PLC has started proceedings in the Court of Session in Scotland claiming that Guinness PLC's proposed merger with Distillers PLC contravenes Article 86 of the Treaty of Rome. The proceedings followed advice to Argyll from the dean of the Faculty of
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    • 321 10 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market fell sharply on Tuesday as investors decided to cash in gains on the first day of the fiscal quarter, traders said. Bearishness was attributed to weaker computer stocks, stronger oil prices and a recovery in interest rates.
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    • 285 10 London stocks on Pago 15 Compliments of the house At Feng Cheng Lou,Troche* Seafood is our speciality And to salute all you good customers, a free dish of deep-fried prawn meatballs is yours when you order from the a la carte menu Come soon for lunch or dinner and treat
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 340 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday in the first day of trading on Hongkong's unified stock exchange. The Hang Seng Index closed 22.67 points lower at 1,603.27 after being down more than 24 points at mid-morning. Brokers said late bargain hunting helped pare early losses but trading was
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    • 508 11 SYDNEY: Australian shares closed slightly firmer yesterday, led by industrial and banking issues, brokers said. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index was up 4.5 at 1136.0 after falling to 1126.2 in early trading. The All Industrials Index rose 11.9 to 1822.5 while the All Resources Index fell 0.8
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    • 75 11 An 02 Bar* Seoul Won 623 +5 Hyundai Contf Hyundai Motor KAL 1099 2300 1172 655 19 unch +7 Choheung Bk 578 651 +4 1 2215 18 Doehm lr>d 611 +7 Korea 410 15 24 29 Datwoo Corp 1130 54 +25 +8 14 -1 -1 -16 1155 540 Samsung
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    • 65 11 Reuter TRADING in shares of Cable and Wireless PLC on the Tokyo Stock Exchange was due to start yesterday, the British company said on Tuesday. Its intention to apply for a Tokyo listing was stated last year when Japanese investors were included in the offer
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    • 370 11 Reuter INVESTORS are snapping up shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange not so much for what companies will earn, but for what they own, analysts said, adding that the immediate outlook for corporate earnings is bleak. "Investors can't buy growth as they did early in
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    • 176 11 Reuter CHINA'S Huaneng International Power Development Corp has announced that it is preparing to negotiate with foreign companies for the purchase of equipment and technology for four power stations. Bankers said the stations would be in Shanghai, with two 600-MW units,
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    • 75 11 Reuter MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co Ltd is considering the acquisition of Inmos International PLC, a troubled semiconductor subsidiary of Thorn EMI PLC of Great Britain, a Matsushita spokesman said in Osaka yesterday. Thorn had approached Matsushita with the proposal, the Jap- anese company's spokesman
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    • 140 11 Reuter A JOINT VENTURE in China involving a major US car maker faces a cash crisis because it is owed millions of dollars by Chinese organisations. American Motors Corp (AMC) owns 31.3 per cent of Beijing Jeep Corp (BJC), which is producing
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 588 12  -  By MICHAEL NEILL THE LONDON Metal Exchange (LME) authorities are steamrolling their proposal for a radical new clearing system over the heads of many market member companies which believe there is room for manoeuvre within the LME's existing trading practices. "The clearing system is
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    • 132 12 Reuter INDONESIA is quoting a tin price of over U555,500 a tonne to traditional buyers in Europe, a spokesman for the state tin company PT Tambang Timah said yesterday. He declined to give the exact price. He was correcting his earlier statement to the official
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    • 348 12 Bernama THAILAND has lifted export control on tin and approved a rescue package aimed at shoring up the country's tin industry. The measures approved by the Council of Economic Ministers included a new directive allowing the industry to have its own posted
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    • 159 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday extended earlier rises to close at around the day's highs on further speculative buying interest, supported by continued firmness in palm oil futures. Interest was mainly confined to the April position, with south region rising M 532.50 to $645 per tonne, central
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    • 150 12 Chinoeo Produce Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 655 00 Exchange Stlltn' noon dosing p meet on Nutmeg 1157 00 Apr 2 (SJ/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW Coconut oil BWP FOB NSW 1074 00 Buk FOB 50.00 Gombier OfcJ drum F06 63 00 FOB NSW ***** Now drum FOB 67
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    • 181 12 WHEAT FUTURES on Tuesday closed quietly mixed on the Chicago Board of Trade, ranging from up 1-1/2 US cents per bushel in old crop may to down 1-1/2 in new crop march. May settled at US$3.O6-3/4 after posting a 4-1/2 cent range on the day. The outlook for continued
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    • 172 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Tuesday closed at or near the highs on the Chicago Board of Trade, up M/ 2 to 6-1/4 US cents per bushel in moderately light trade. May settled at U555.43 after posting a 6-1/2 cent range on the day. Steady wire house and C and D
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    • 124 12 NO PRICE «M fixed ea the KuU Lam par Tla Market, KLTM, fer the eighth successive day m total Mds aad offers were hetow the lt-teaae dally mlalmim frfrei aader aew rwkrfr The prlee started at MflS.79 per hile with 44 to—ee offered hat fell to $14 M
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    • 66 12 Bangkok (US$/tome, FOt) Whit* Rice 100% 1st cJoss 250 100% 2nd cfcns 225 100% 3rd doss 220 5% 210 10% 205 15% 200 20% 190 25% 180 35% 175 Broken Rice A-l Super 120 A-1 Special 117 C-l Special urvq C-l Ord unq Loonzoin Ricc 100% 1st grode unq
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    • 1095 12 COFFEE ROBUST A (TOFFEE futures on Tuesday reversed the morning's sharp opening gains and ended with losses in the near months of £37 to £42 a tonne after late selling met no resistance in a thin market. After posting opening gains of £70, first position May closed at
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    • 295 12 SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed steady with May One RSS quoted at 159.25 cents per kilo, unchanged from Tuesday, dealers said. The morning session lost 0.25 cents, after fluctuating narrowly on light liquidation and shortcoverlng in quiet trading. Apart from some shortcovering towards the close, prices remained little changed
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    • 302 12 RAS prices m S CMrtt/Vi, FOt m b •Wt NOON CLOSi Int 1 RSS Prompt 156.00 157 00N 157 00 158 00N Int 1 RSS May 86 158 75 159 25 159 25 159 75 Irrt 1 RSS Juno 86 161 50 162 00 162 25 162
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    • 97 12 (cOTU/kg, 1 -ton |l MAY 86 (currant month) NOON JUNE 86 irorwora inooTn; NOON RAS >»>«n StBvs 8«y«n Sdsn SSR 20 161.00 163.00N 162 00 164.00N SSR 50 157 00 159.00N 158 00 160 00N MRELB Bwyvn f -M JfWin krtn S«Bori SMR CV ***** 218.00N *****
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4073 13 INVESTORS who chased a handful of speculative counters helped push up share prices slightly on the Singapore stock market yesterday in moderate trading. At the close, the Straits Times Industrial Index was 3.14 points higher at 597.41 but the more broadly based BT Composite
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    • 261 13 ftoiatoh SINGAPORE Rises ln< 204 19 rr co—.mw 11 RCM 4^805 HIM M 198 TDM 130 HK Ti» Corp 50« 135 6 Lmmkm 94 Iwtn 82 A can 75 Lanrt T» 125 S f H 580 Kna loo 50< 230 M 8 F HMgi 50« 154 C
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    • 2938 13 BID and otter prices officially listed and hi«lw In and reported to the Stock Exchange at Mf p*»* yesterday «Ith the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units «mi— otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word
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    • 284 13 Monogcn' prices MARA-Bumiputrs for April 3 Frst 8'potTQ 4 29 4 34 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putro Th»d B'putro 383 388 3 27 3 32 The Commerce 0 82 0.87 Fourth B'putro 351 356 The Sa»mgs Fund 0.64 0 68* Fifth B'putro 2 23 2 28 S'porc Prog
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 505 14 Redevelopment falls victim to excess office supply and low rentals BRITISH-AMERICAN Tobacco Company has put its Hoe Chiang Road redevelopment project into cold storage. The site was vacated when it moved its operations to a new $30 million factory and office complex
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    • 287 14 Reuter HUTCHISON WHAMPOA Ltd, in reporting higher 1965 profits, says it expects satisfactory results this year, which will at least match last year's dividend. The company has not made any specific profit forecast. Earlier yesterday, it reported 1965 net profits of HK$l.55 billion against $1.29 billion
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    • 99 14 Reuter THE BROKEN HILL Pty Co Ltd (BHP) issued writs in the Victorian Supreme Court seeking declarations that it is entitled to vote its holding of about 18 per cent in Bell Resources Ltd. Managing director Brian Loton said the legal action arose from the
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    • 324 14 TWO RELATED COMPANIES, United Pulp Paper Company Ltd and Paper Products (Malaya) Bhd, have put up contrasting full year performances. UPP, a former subsidiary of Paper Products and now an associate, is still in the red but has managed to trim its losses. Paper
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    • 113 14 Reuter EASTERN ASIA Navigation Co Ltd chairman Sir YK Pao is offering HK$l.45 in cash for each Eastern Asia share he does not already own, his financial adviser Wardley Ltd said. Sir YK Pao is making the offer through Maritime Finance and Capital
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    • 233 14 SENTIMENTS improved further at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and share prices surged ahead to score widespread gains. Buying was keen and scattered double-digit gains were recorded. Speculative and situational counters continued to set the pace. The buoyant mood spilled over and more
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    • 208 14 Razak Ramli not under receivership, says KLSE Rernama THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) has clarified that the stockbroking firm of Razak A Ramli is not under liquidation or receivership. The KLSE said the firm has only been suspended from trading until further notice, and has been placed under the
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    • 3383 14 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. INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 SOS! CALL AMD (3 82S) Alcom (0
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    • 108 14 HONGKONG Tuesday 1810 4 Week ago 1797 6 Hang Seng Index Wednesday 1603 27 Tuesday Closed NEW YORK Week ago 1618 80 Dow Jones Tuesday 1790.11 TOKYO Monday 1818.61 Week ago 1778 50 Nikkei Average Wednesday ***** 51 Standard Poors Tuesdoy ***** 87 Tuesday 235.14 Week ago *****
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    • 365 15  -  n.. i a a aivik By HOCK LOCK SIEW WOOPS! Unless Harimau Investments Ltd, the OCBCbacked investment company, starts a lot of fast, convincing talking, it is in danger of facing an army of angry shareholders over its $10 million provision for a loss in a listed
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    • 666 15 A BILL PASSED into law by Parliament should be as complete as possible. It should not be a draft passed first, subject to knowledge that later modifications based on trial and error are always possible especially when the bill is specifically designed to cure past
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    • 444 15  -  By CHAN OI CHEE A WEAK second-half has severely curtailed growth at Shell Refining Co (FOM) Bhd which reported only a 9 per cent rise in post-tax profits to MJ36.4 million for the full year ended Dec 31, 1965. But its performance
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    • 535 15  -  SPP's losses weighing down the group By AMY CHEOK THE EFFECTS of a massive clean-up operation is beginning to show on Tuan Sing Holdings, whose quest for profits, however, continues to be hindered by its loss-making unit SPP Ltd. This year, the Tuan
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    • 538 15 CASINO AND PROPERTY group Genting Bhd has raised its interest in Burswood Island casino, the biggest in Australia and with first results indicating spectacular profits. According to the Australian Financial Review, Genting which held 27 per cent of the venture when it was floated
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    • 740 15 INDUSTRIALS Apr 01 Pence ASed-Lyon* 318 -5 Am Danes rre plc 480 +2 Babcocks 200 +6 562xd unch Baechom 366 +6 HCC 340 2 Bkjt Orel* 671 8 BOC Group Booti 36Sxd 3 274 +9 8ox»ot«f 350 20 BATS 403 3 Brilonnki 147 -3 BP 555 -3 B
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 46 15 Group pre-tax profit of $17.18 million ($lB.BB million) on turnover of $169.51 million ($138.73 million) for the half year to Dec 31, 1985. After tax and minority interests, group profit stood at $15.06 million ($18.59 million). EPS is 4.4 cents (5.5 cents).
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      • 56 15 Group pre-tax profit of $3.88 million ($12.16 million) on turnover of $77.08 million ($52.84 million) for the full year to end-December 1985. After tax, profit is $387,000 ($4.65 million) resulting in an EPS of 0.7 cents (9.5 cents). A first and final dividend of 2.5 cents
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      • 63 15 Pre-tax profit was $412,000 ($495,000) and turnover was $1.53 million ($1.63 million) for the year to Dec 31, 1985. Investment and other income rose to $263,000 ($251,000). After tax, profit came to $298,000 ($350,000) and EPS works out to 21 cents (25 cents). A final
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      • 63 15 Profit be- fore tax of $5.46 million ($5.95 million) on turnover of $26.57 million ($30.65 million) for the year to end-December 1985. Post-tax earnings was $2.74 million ($3.09 million). EPS is 20.5 cents (23.2 cents) and a decision on the final dividend (previously 3 per cent tax
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      • 51 15 Group pre-tax profit amounted to $792,000 on turnover of $5.46 million for the half year to end-December 1985. No corresponding figures as this is the first year that group accounts are prepared. Post-tax profit was $643,000, giving an EPS of five cents. No interim dividend has been
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      • 63 15 Pre-tax earnings of $3.47 million ($3.64 million) on turnover of $1.49 million ($1.75 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1985. Investment and other income was $2.66 million ($2.52 million). Posttax profit of $2.06 million ($2.18 million), giving EPS of 55 cents (57 cents). An
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      • 42 15 Group pre-tax profit of $2 million ($2.68 million) on turnover of $13.64 million ($18.09 million) for the first six months to end-December 1985. Post-tax profit of $1.17 million ($1.51 million). No interim dividend (same) has been proposed.
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      • 58 15 Unaudited group pre-tax profit of $33.75 million ($35.18 million) and post-tax profit of $5.56 million ($6.38 million) for the year to end-December 1985. No turnover figures were given. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has approved the listing and quotation of the 22.4 million new shares of 50
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    • 108 15 FROM April 3, NTUC Travel Services (Pie) Ltd, a wholly-owned unit of Neptune Orient Lines' subsidiary Trident Travels Pte Ltd, will be known as Neptune Travel Services Pte Ltd. Mr Alias Ng Poh Meng has resigned as director of United Overseas Bank with effect from April 1. Malaysian
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    • 112 15 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK, which sued Sealion Investments for $10.3 million, has explained that it did so for "technical reasons". The bank was responding to a story in BT yesterday under the heading "Sealion Investments faces suit of $10.3 million". The bank said it was
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    • 260 15 NOTICE AVON COSMETICS (St PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Avon Cosmetics (S) Pte Ltd on 13 March 1986, the following Special Resolution was duly passed: That Avon Cosmetics (S) Pte Ltd be wound up voluntarily and that Messrs Roger Philip Edmonds, Jeffrey Heng
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    • 76 15 OSNGAPORE FACTORY DEVELOPMENT LTD 5575,000,000 GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE 4TH APRIL 1986 Notice is hereby given that the aforesaid Notes will be maturing on 4th April 1986 and will be redeemed at par. Payments in respect of the principal amount and interest will be made against the surrender of
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  • 462 16  -  By ALVIN TAY ORIENTAL EMPORIUM and Supermarket (People's Park), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Emporium Holdings, has taken over the operations of at least 12 of the group's retail stores from its sister companies. A source attributed the change to substantial accumulated losses suffered by some of
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  • 162 16 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew will visit New Zealand, Fiji and Australia from tomorrow to April 20. Mr Lee, accompanied by his wife, has been invited by the prime ministers of these countries. Officials accompanying Mr Lee in New Zealand (April 4-8) and Fiji
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  • 334 16 Reuter NORTH SEA crude oil prices edged up by around US$l a barrel yesterday morning on the European spot market following a rally in the US on Tuesday night. The recovery from levels below $10 followed a statement from US Vice-President George Bush
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  • 180 16 UPI THE SOVIET UNION said yesterday that it would deploy its own anti-satellite weapon if the US were to proceed with a scheduled test of an anti-satel-lite missile against a target in space. The official Novosti news agency, which said Moscow would resume nuclear
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  • 267 16 Reuter THAILAND'S real gross domestic product is expected to grow between 4 and 4.5 per cent this year against an earlier 4 per cent forecast and last year's actual 4.1 per cent expansion. The head of Bank of Thailand's research department, Chaiwat Vibulsawat,
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  • 159 16 Bernama IN SPITE OF declining commodity prices, Peninsular Malaysia's foreign trade got off to a relatively steady start this year. It chalked up a surplus of M 5257.5 million in January, a hefty 79 per cent improvement over the $143.9 million recorded in January
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  • 118 16 AP BRITISH WOMEN will be allowed to retire at the same age as men. Britain's Employment Department has presented legislation aimed at complying with a ruling by the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, which held that British law discriminated against women because it allowed employers to pension
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  • 187 16 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S corporate watchdog, the National Companies and Securities Commission (NCSC), is to interview some stockbrokers and their clients over alleged irregularities in last week's As 3 billion one-day fall in Australian share markets. In a statement issued in Melbourne yesterday, NCSC chairman Henry Bosch
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  • 102 16 Reuter GENERAL MOTORS, which has been plagued by slow sales of some of its luxury and high-per-formance car models, will lay off more than 4,700 hourly-paid and salaried workers to cut production at four of its 30 US assembly plants starting later
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  • 275 16 AP, UPI A NEW DRAFT LAW on wholly foreign-owned enterprises will require them to sell all or most of their products outside China and to use advanced technology and equipment. The draft regulation is the first to cover wholly foreignfunded enterprises wishing to set
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  • 118 16 AP THE INDONESIAN government may decide to lift a regulation requiring that the Indonesian partners in foreign-Indonesian joint ventures hold, the majority shares after 10 years of operation. Ginanjar Kartasasmita, chairman of the Investment Board, said he would ask the government to shelve the
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  • 93 16 COMEX silver futures rose on scattered buying yesterday morning as a result of firmer crude oil prices on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Silver for delivery made an early high of U555,214 an ounce before falling to $5.16 with a net gain of 9.5 cents. Analysts said the
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  • 72 16 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market continued to slide yesterday, extending Tuesday's sharp sell-off. An upturn in oil prices, aided by a US plan to encourage Opec to come to an agreement, was cited for furthering profit taking. Traders said organised sell programmes weakened values. The Dow
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  • LATE FILE
    • 43 16 AP BRITAIN yesterday said it would make a formal protest to Spain about a Spanish warship which, it said, intruded into British territorial waters off Gibraltar. Ministers in Madrid said they knew nothing about the incident. AP
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    • 33 16 AP CHINA is conducting earthquake research with the US but the seismic studies have nothing to do with monitoring Soviet underground nuclear tests, said the foreign ministry yesterday. AP
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    • 57 16 Reuter PLO CHAIRMAN Yasser Arafat confirmed yesterday that the PLO office in Amman was closed. The papers Al-Anba and Al-Qabas quoted him as saying: "The Jordanian authorities did shut down the PLO liaison office in Amman, but that closure took place on the basis of
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    • 51 16 NST THE MALAYSIAN Cabinet yesterday gave Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad the mandate to continue with his efforts to resolve the Sabah crisis. The premier said that there was still room for cooperation between the three main political parties in Sabah PBS, Usno and Berjaya.
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    • 38 16 UPI PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino yesterday named judge Claudio Teehankee as Supreme Court chief in a move to dispel criticism that her government is a dictatorship and to restore credibility to the judiciary. UPI
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    • 49 16 Reuter BLACK Nationalist leader Winnie Mandela returned to her family home in Soweto township yesterday and her lawyer said the South African government had lifted curbs on her movements. But she is still a "listed person" and cannot be quoted by the media. Reuter
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    • 54 16 msiraa Outlook for today: Showers over a few areas throughout the day. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Apr 2 at the oirport: Maximum temperature 31.4 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 4.65 Rainfoll in millimetres troce Rainfoll this month 56.4 Roiny
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 107 17 PLANS ARE underway to automate the Nedlloyd EAC office in Singapore. The company intends to install in every department the Digital Decmate 11 microcomputer and letter quality printers, at a cost of more than $100,000. These are to be linked up to the main
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    • 458 17  -  By SHAHRIR ARIFF SHIP OPERATORS who lease conventional cargo berths are generally happy with the Port of Singapore Authority's 20 per cent concession on the annual guaranteed throughput. However, they feel that PSA should have been more generous for
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    • 153 17 THE SHIPPING division of Harper Gilfillan (S) Pte Ltd has become a separate company and is now called Harpers Shipping Pte Ltd. The Singapore-based Harpers Shipping began functioning as a whollyowned subsidiary of Harper Gilfillan on April 1. The company's operations and personnel remain
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    • 172 17 Seatrade Week AN AGREEMENT has been signed between Hongkong's Afea Line and the Nigerian National Shipping Line on the payment of instalments of US$lO.4 million owed in demurrage fees. The agreement, signed in London last month, provides for the state-owned line to pay
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 112 17 AP A DIRECT FERRY service linking Osaka in western Japan and Pusan in South Korea was inaugurated on Tuesday with the first ferry boat arriving in Osaka's Manko port from Pusan, Japanese Maritime Safety Agency officials said. The officials said the 9,995-ton Olympica 88, with a capacity of
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      • 107 17 THE MANAGING director of Frata Shipping, Mr Tan Kay Hock, was elected as chairman of the Singapore Freight Forwarders Association at its annual general meeting held recently. Mr Steven Tan of Singapore Transport was returned as deputy chairman while Mr Stanley Lim of Birkart South-east Asia as
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    • 978 18 INDIAN government charterers were active on the London shipping freights market on Tuesday following the long Easter weekend, fixing three Red Sea phosphate and two Australian coal loaders. A generally quiet grain sector concentrated on South American liftings. Otherwise, business remained patchy. The one-dollar lower rate of US$ll
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    • 350 18 DEDICATED CONTAINER services have been brought to Newhaven, a port on the south-western coast of UK. This follows the installation of a Tango 80 container gantry crane by Southern Port Services. Southern Port Services has set an initial target of 25,000 ship-to-shore movements
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    • 247 18 ARGENTINA March 24 Buenos Aires Normal operation. AUSTRALIA March 24 Sydney Normal operation. Melbourne Normal operation. BANGLADESH nj Marcn dA Chalna 15 vessels operating. Chittagong 20 vessels operating. BRAZIL March 24 Santos Waiting time of 1-4 days for bulkers. CAMEROON March 24. Douala Full operation. CANADA March 24
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    • 623 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Anro Service IV 3/4 ANL 1 1/2 A PC Line V 4 APL III 2/3 ASCL 1 Bolt-Conada Line VI 4/5 Bolt-Orient Line VII 4/5 Bonk Line V 5 B8S N 4/5 Ben Lme Cont
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    • 256 18 AP IRAQ, IN ITS attempt to cut off Iran's oil exports, on Tuesday announced that its Jet fighters raided the key Khan oil terminal an unidentified ship in its vicinity. An Iraqi military spokesman announced over the state-run Baghdad radio that the raided targets
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    • 277 18 A "BUILD-AND-CHARTER" programme will be authorised by the US Congress in an attempt to bolster the nation's beleaguered maritime industry. The Journal of Commerce reported that there is a growing consensus in Congress that something have to be done to help
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    • 162 19 THE NORWEGIAN Ministry of Shipping and Commerce has proposed drastic measures to strengthen the shipping industry. Among these is a proposal to abolish a law dating from 1854 forbidding Norwegian owners to have more than one third of a ship's crew foreign nationals, Seatrade Week reported.
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    • 394 19 AFP, Reuter THE SOUTH KOREAN ore/oil motor vessel Daeyang Family which ran aground on Whale Rock south of Robben Island on March 30, is considered to be a constructive total loss. Maritime experts say the 183,583-dwt vessel is holed between number three
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    • 341 19 THE SCOPE OF the current partnership between the US and Canadian authorities in the operation of the St Lawrence Seaway must be expanded if the waterway is to attract more cargo. Mr James L Emery, administrator of the St Lawrence
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    • 204 19 INDEPENDENT shipowner Kyosei Kisen and its affiliates have filed for financial reconstruction. It is the second shipping collapse in Japan this year after Nakamura Kisen in February. The medium-sized shipping company, capitalised at Yen44o million (US$2.5 million), filed for financial reconstruction under the Corporate
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    • 189 19 AP THE TALLEST of the tall ships, a loser in the 1930 America's Cup races and once a candidate for World War n cannon fodder, will get a permanent home. Officials of Thomas J Lipton Inc were to present a US$l.K>-mil-lion
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    • 194 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. A Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits
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    • 116 19 AP AT LEAST 25 people died when a motor launch sank in a river 65 kms east of Dhaka, police said.; Searchers recovered 25 bodies in the hull of the': sunken boat and expected to find more, police in the town of Narsingdi said. The government-owned newspaper
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    • 501 20 "April 9 Profitability of small ships, 1740 hrs. The Hon Company of Master Mariners, HQS Wellington, Temple Stairs, Victoria Embankment, London WC2. April 14 Information on the quality of marine fuels which may be beneficial to improving existing standards 1730 hrs, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane,
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    • 6771 24 3®aBGX!EB 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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    • 788 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Charlotte Ms 8605 03.486 2300 Maersk F5 1400-1500 B2/N Thana Bhum 55N 04.4 86 1500 S'pore Shpg F1 2030-2130 Nl/N Kaltdas 15H 03.486 2359 R Jumabhoy F1
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    • 1672 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B A Top Enterprise* Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies A tea Line A trie on Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Later Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus gencies (S) Multport Sdn
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    • 473 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bossein Kll Boustead alongside 03.4.86/0600 G'bal Mercury K29 Leo alongside 03.4 86/0800 Jytte Skou K17 Kim Trdg alongside 03.4.86/1200 Panciu K18 Pat Elders alongside 03.4.86/0700 Pingdingshan K33 V Fung alongside 03.4.86/2300 Barber Priam K9 Barber 03.4.86/1900 06.4.86/2359
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    • 66 17 DEDICATED CONTAINER services have been brought to Newhoven, o port on the southwestern coast of UK. P«g« II THE SOUTH KOREAN ore/oil motor vessel Daeyang Family which ran aground on Whale Rock south of Robben Island, is considered to be a constructive total loss. Pag« 111 Index to odvertisers II
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    • 652 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES VjW\ PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL OOWA KOTA SMQA MAJAPAHIT SIN JKT SBY SIN Salted Salted Salted SaMai Salted 31/3 S/4 In Pt 14/4 IS/4 IS/4 >1/4 •TCM T A (CHUNG *MUR HKQ KAO 'TCM KEE BUS
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    • 935 22 IV LINE —KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. ECUADOft/PERU/CHILE POM Mono MAMA n MAUU IMI SPOK Kit m JrOK KOK GUATAQIM CALLAO MHCA DUQIK AfAfiASTA S AATOWO TALPAMBO 5Ap lAp I Apr llHq IJM It km 17 km II km »km P.CAKLLO S. MM SDOM P APMHCt PCO 21 km X km
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