The Business Times, 24 October 1986

Total Pages: 28
1 28 The Business Times
  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, I*BS 75 CENTS
    12 words
  • 228 1 STOCK MARKET SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market closed generally easier yesterday after late profit-taking ate into the morning's gains. Trading was fairly active. The Straits Times Industrial Index edged down 0.68 point to 894.44 after a 5.17-point gain at lunch-break. The BT Composite Index finished
    228 words
  • 503 1  -  Group outbids 10 rival companies By LEE HAN SHIH, Property Correspondent THE KUOK group has bought over Robinson Centre, completed last year at a total cost of $110 million, for 129.6 million, in what is said to be the first of a series of
    503 words
  • 271 1 UPI, AP CHINA is drafting 12 new regulations to encourage foreign investment, including a ban on imports that can be manufactured by companies doing business in China. The official People's Daily newspaper said yesterday that the measures would be introduced this year
    UPI,; AP  -  271 words
  • 371 1 ROBOT LEASING A Consultancy (RLC), set up specially to provide financial services to small companies wanting to automate, has committed leases (or automation equipment worth a total of $20 million since it began operations two years ago. And it expects this to continue
    371 words
  • 49 1 AFP SHARE PRICES rallied sharply on the Tokyo stock market yesterday, with the Nikkei Stock Average registering the biggest single-day rise in history, a 488.72-yen gain, to close the day at 16,308.27 yea. The rise topped the previous record o( 437.78 yen set on Aug 25. AFP
    AFP  -  49 words
  • 505 1  - T-bonds make US$210m debut in linked trading By FLORENCE CHONG in Bydn«y MORE THAN 2,000 US Treasury bond contracts were traded on the first day of linked trading between Sydney Futures Exchange (SFE) and the London Financial Futures Exchange. The value of the contracts, based on the 15-year bonds, the
    505 words
  • 419 1  - as volume soars to new daily high on Simex SOH TIANG KENG TRADING in US Treasury bonds soared to a new daily high of 2,610 contracts yesterday on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange despite the entry of Sydney as a rival market Dealers told BT die start yesterday of linked
    419 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 140 1 Upward trend 7 CITIBANK** Treasury Pork Rib Special Another Specialty only from Dragon City. Discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes at Dragon City. Bf Experience the warm and attentive service, so reminiscent of traditional V Chinese hospitality and respect. jPH Amidst rich and elaborate llWflf surroundings befitting
      140 words
    • 299 1 Daim's unenviable task MALAYSIAN FINANCE Minister Daim Zainuddin (left) will deliver his budget for the next financial year in Kuala Lumpur today. He has, in his second national budget, the unenviable task of juggling contradictory objectives squeezing government spending while the nation struggles with its worst recession in three decades.
      299 words
    • 75 1 MINOLTA ADVANCES ZOOMING 'Shipping Timet comet as a aaparata •action today. Maka aura you gat your copy. r* w H rFathma i BALLY 0/" Switzerland meets the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised oAl«l«T dealers Bally Boutique, Raffles City/Royal Holiday Inn/Meridien
      75 words

  • HOME NEWS
    • 239 2  -  By BOEY KIT YIN TEN TEXTILE and garment manufacturers will receive gov-ernment-subsidised management training next month. The companies, all members of the Singapore Textile and Garment Manufacturers' Association (STGMA), will learn about various aspects of managing working capital. They will also examine how they
      239 words
    • 256 2 SINGAPORE and Scandinavian civil aviation officials who met here in Oct 21-23 to liberalise their air services agreement have made some headway and will meet again in 1987 for further revisions. In the recent talks, both sides agreed that their designated airlines be allowed
      256 words
    • 516 2  -  By ANNA TEO WE HAVE a dental appointment in four year's time with 10,000 dentists. The International Dental Federation will hold its 78th world congress in Singapore in 1990, and at least 10,000 dentists are expected to attend. This would make it the largest congress
      516 words
    • 192 2 THE Singapore market for fruit and vegetables is wide open to foreign suppliers, Primary Production Department head Dr Ngiam Tong Tau yesterday told participants at the Fruit and Greens Exhibition. Singapore produces only 20 per cent of the fruit and green it needs. Last year, it
      192 words
    • 399 2 SINGAPORE will be the regional hub (or the distribution of the American Eagle Gold Bullion Coin the first to be minted by the US government in half a century when it becomes available to this part of the world
      399 words
    • 239 2 WHEN PARLIAMENT meets on Monday, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew will be asked by Mr JB Jeyaretnam (Anson) why a statement in a recent TIME article was considered an error of fact. He will refer to a statement in the article, "Silencing the Dissenters", which
      239 words
    • 527 2 Seminars and courses DURATION Nov 3 Nov 3 Nov 3-5 Nov 4 Nov 4-5 Nov 4Dec 30 Nov 6-7 Nov 6-7 Nov 7 Nov 7 (commencing dote) Nov 10-11 TITLE The Impoct of Information Technology on Business Low Tension Switchgear Design Course (Fourth intake) Professional Sefcna Skis M (PSS»
      527 words
    • 248 3  -  ®y JEFFREY TSANG TOMY KOGYO, a leading Japanese toy maker, will shut down two a< its Japan-based factories and is likely to transfer a part of the production to Singapore. The company, which specialises in the manufacture of miniature cars, plastic robots
      248 words
    • 251 3 THE DEEP-ROOTED BELIEF that civil servants led an inactive life was challenged yesterday by Mr Ng Pock Too, Political Secretary in the Prime Minister's Office. "Having worked in a statutory board for 16 years, I can recall many vivid
      251 words
    • 123 3 INTERFAMA, a Singapore exhibition company, is teaming up with the Ministry of Electronics Industry of the People's Republic of China to organise exhibitions and seminars in China. The contract was signed in Beijing last month between Interfama and the Chinese Electronics Industry
      123 words
    • 221 3 THIRTY employees will be sent to the Philippines for a holiday in January as a reward for their good work. Under its 1986 Educational Tours Award Scheme, the Singapore Labour Foundation will bear 75 per cent of the cost of the trips. The
      221 words
    • 217 3 THE NEW scripless trading system soon to be in- i troduced (or SESDAQ (Stock Exchange of Singapore Dealing and Automated Quotation System) will be on show to investors next month. It will be one of the Monetary Authority of Singapore's displays at a
      217 words
    • 293 3 PIGS AND DUCKS living along the Singapore River and in the Kallang Basin area sacrificed their homes so Singaporeans could enjoy a better life. These animals, raised in {arms, as well as by squatters and hawkers, have been gradually relocated over the last
      293 words
    • 109 3 SHELL'S wholesale price for jet fuel (A-l) will rise three US cents from tomorrow to 44.5 US cents per American gallon. The refinery's Bukom posted price for kerosene will also increase by the same margin, to 43.5 US cents per American gallon. At the
      109 words
    • 537 3 THE BODY SHOP will introduce a skin care range targetted at the aging 60to 70-year-old market within a year, announced Mrs Anita Roddick, managing director of the Body Shop, UK. The range is being developed on the research work done by
      537 words
    • 496 3  -  TDB to help defray costs of developing new market By BOEY KIT YIN LOCAL TOOL and die companies are pooling resources to plan Joint marketing programmes and to set up overseas offices, with the government subsidising 50 per cent of their costs. A consortium, called
      496 words
    • 209 3 MORE FEEDBACK on the problems of working the third shift is being sought. The Committee on Third Shift, set up by the Labour Ministry, has extended its deadline for public views and suggestions from Oct 3 to Nov 14. It wants comments on
      209 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 38 2 VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK years of Merchant Shipping in the G.D.R. Exhibition: 25 to 29 October, 1986 10.00 am 6.00 pm Hibiscus Room, Hyatt Hotel FREE ADMISSION! ALL ARE WELCOMED Jointly Organised by: DSR-LINES SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN. (PTE) LTD
      38 words
    • 107 2 DELIOOUSLY INDONESIAN SO* <#§**«• N\OS m /f 4* •r* v Superb Lunch Dinner Selections! Come to Jayakarta Indonesian Restaurant for food that's Deßcjousty Indonesian! Assam Fishhead. Beef Rendang. Opor Ayam. Sayoh Lodeh and mmm... tender and juicy Sate... You can choose from a Menu of more than 42 items of
      107 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 192 3 i: Sla '3 J i* 39 4"s r'« J :;-Jl ISI > v V m mm >* >- LOSE A LITRE LUXURY IN COMPLETE LUXURY. »i. v .gr" <>. M J <mm 1 *£fV 'V >" < *j£* «<" jESfir M 'r Mr 4 fii i lYt t 11 i
      192 words

  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 591 4 Time to tap potential of Western Pacific, says minister AFP AUSTRALIA has been ignoring commerce with its Western Pacific neighbours, according to Trade Minister John Dawkins, who believes that it's about time Australian industry picked up on the potential of the region. In a survey be
      AFP  -  591 words
    • 67 4 Reuter THE SOUTH PACIFIC island nation of Vanuatu devalued its currency by 14.1 per cent yesterday, saying it was facing an economic slump and a huge balance-of-payments problem for the first time in several years. Finance Minister Kalpokor Kalsakau said the revised exchange value would be 142
      Reuter  -  67 words
    • 203 4 AP SUPPORTED by strong exports, South Korea's current account in September scored a record monthly surplus of US$B66 million, up sharply from that of US$2l3 million in the same month of 1965, the Bank of Korea reported yesterday. The unprecedented seventh consecutive favourable
      AP  -  203 words
    • 125 4 AFP BRAZIL has offered to buy entire factories from Japan, a Brazilian newspaper reported on Wednesday. Folha de Sao Paulo said the factories had been operating for only three years, but were about to be replaced by even more up-to-date works under
      AFP  -  125 words
    • 413 4 MBT THE NATIONAL Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCIM) wants the Government to extend the concessions given to new foreign investors to local investors as well. In a statement issued by its secretariat, the NCCIM said the Government recently announced concessions allowing foreign
      MBT  -  413 words
    • 226 4 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of four US companies leave for Manila tomorrow to help the Philippine government design fraud-proof voter registration procedures for the 1967 election. The Joint venture, offering technical advice and support on the development of a computerised election system, will
      Reuter  -  226 words
    • 249 4 Bernama TOP MILITARY officers led by the Armed Forces Chief, General Fidel Ramos, have, in an unprecedented move, urged feuding members of the Aquino Cabinet to stop their Internal squabblings. In a "statement of concern" issued to newsmen after a daylong "command conference"
      Bernama  -  249 words
    • 91 4 Reuter BURMA has banned all forms of gambling and offenders now face prison terms ranging from three months to five years. An anti-gambling bill, passed by Parliament and signed by President San Yu, took effect from last Monday. Presenting the bill to Parliament, Home and Religious Affairs
      Reuter  -  91 words
    • 266 4 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Commission says that Japan's efforts to reduce import barriers in the past 12 months fall far short of the European Community's expectations. The executive commission, which runs the day-to-day affairs of the EC, said this disappointment was expressed
      Reuter  -  266 words
    • 120 4 AFP PUBLIC SUPPORT for Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's government dropped to less than 50 per cent for the first time in more than two years, according to a Yomluri Shim bun public opinion poll published yesterday. The nationwide survey held by the newspaper earlier
      AFP  -  120 words
    • 385 4 AP THE LARGEST exposition of computer and communications ware ever staged in China closed on Wednesday with exhibitors enthusiastic about the turnout but agreeing it will be a long time before China becomes a major market. The six-day Expo Comm *86 drew 150 corporations from
      AP  -  385 words
    • 857 4 Operator ARRIVALS Strvici Locol From R8A SV KAL MAS MAS BM43 SV39B KE697 MH681 MH811 time 0330 0440 OBIS 0620 0910 BWN JED/RUH SEL KUL PEN S1A MAS CAL SIA CPA MAS R8A SO 43 MH671 0806 SQ103 CX710 MH603 BM21 0920 0920 0930 0950 1015 1020
      857 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 84 4 too much work? not enough staff? Maintaining a lean staffing situation is vital for healthy profits in today's tough economic climate! That's when SKILLTEK can assist! With Our Experienced Temps you'll be able to supplement your permanent staff to achieve cost control and full productivity. Professional, Technical and Office Staff.
      84 words
    • 68 4 They never look at real estate as a commodity. They will hold on to property for generations. One firm even has a 500-year business plan. John Cushm&n, an American real estate developer, commenting on growing Japanese interest in US property. He told the National Commercial Buildings Annual Conference in Chicago
      68 words
    • 66 4 rI 1/ Ifl The business person's choice, every I f |L-/| II I II 1 Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and I I I II \l II I Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at I V I X. V l JL J 22:00 hours and arriving at Lester B Pearson International Airport the
      66 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 219 5 ,jT" A IUSTRALIA'S BIGGEST BOOZE COMPANY HAD A DRINK PROBLEM. PRIME PRESCRIBED THE CURE. We are not, needless to say, referring to insobriety in the ranks. For the Bond Corporation is an upstanding pillar of the Australian business community. Castlemaine Tooheys, in particular, has grown to dominate the beer market
      219 words

  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 535 6 Reuter THE US economy grew at a rate of 2.4 per cent in the July-Sep-tember third quarter. But it seems highly unlikely it will reach the Reagan Administration's goal for 1906. At a news conference on Tuesday, Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said
      Reuter  -  535 words
    • 176 6 AFP THE DUTCH Reformed Church, the dominant faith among South Africa's white Afrikaners, has denounced apartheid as unscriptural or inconsistent with Bible teachings, a move interpreted as a gesture towards "sister" churches representing other racial groups. The decision at the church's
      AFP  -  176 words
    • 187 6 UPI CRIME PAYS American gangsters an average of U*****,000 a year but nearly half the 50 richest mobsters are behind bars or awaiting trial, Fortune magazine has reported. Reputed Genovese family overlord Anthony Salerno, 75, of New York City, topped Fortune's list of the
      UPI  -  187 words
    • 157 6 AFP THE EUROPEAN Parliament has called on the 12-member governments of the European Community (EC) to adopt new sanctions against South Africa. By a vote of 169 to 162, the assembly urged an embargo on imports of South African coal, gold, diamonds, uranium, textiles and agricultural
      AFP  -  157 words
    • 212 6 AP DEEP REDUCTIONS in nuclear forces would make sense only if Soviet conventional forces in Europe were cut at the same time, said West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. The superpowers should therefore hold parallel talks on conventional forces as they negotiate reductions
      AP  -  212 words
    • 427 6 AP CALLING IT A "sweeping victory for fairness", President Ronald Reagan signed into law a landmark tax overhaul that reduces tax rates, curtails deductions and cuts taxes few most Americans. "This tax bill is less a reform than a revolution," the president said on
      AP  -  427 words
    • 236 6 Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN'S Star Wars programme came under concentrated fire on Tuesday from former senior government officials, academics and scientists. In separate news conferences, three groups of former senior officials and scholars urged compromise with Moscow and said that, contrary to administration claims,
      Reuter  -  236 words
  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 130 6 JAPAN imported 1,107 kg of gold bullion from China in September, its first gold imports from China for at least 14 years, Finance Ministry officials said. Gold import figures from China before 1972 are not available. Industry sources said 12-kilo
      130 words
    • 207 6 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday eased gradually from the day's highs on profit-taking and short selling but still closed slightly higher, in line with the erratic movements in palm oil futures. Trading remained active. Oct/Nov deliveries in the south region closed Mss higher at MJ7OS per tonne
      207 words
    • 81 6 OIL PRODUCTS MOST PRODUCTS firmed slightly In the Far East petroleum products market. Buyers and sellers were generally re-assessing the market after the Opec meeting. Dosing prices for crude (fob origin) US$/borrel Change Dubai (Dec) 13.95 -0.18 WT1, West Texas Intermediate, (Dec) 15.42 -0.31 Closing prices for products (fob Singapore)
      81 words
    • 83 6 THE UN PRICE the Kaali Lampar tin market rose te per kile yesterday, ap 14 eeats frsm Wednesday's etose, mainly mm firtfcer Earspeaa short tagDealers said Earepeaa bayers are taralag tm the Far East (er «apply as tla esaaell creditor baaks refrained (ram seUlag la aattetpattsa mi blgber
      83 words
    • 144 6 Chioeee Produce Exchange Sellers' noon doting prices on Oct 23 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB Old drum FOB New drum FOB 40.00 53 00 57.00 Copro Mixed (loose) Pepper Muntok Whrte FOB NLW Sorawak White FOB faq NLW Sarawak special block FOB NLW Sorawak Asta block FOB
      144 words
    • 216 6 SINGAPORE Natural rubber contract prices closed slightly lower yesterday, with November One RSS buyers quoted at 187.50 cents/kilo, down 0.75 cent from Wednesday. On the TSR-20 market, prices eased slightly in very quiet trading due to a lack of interest. TSR-20 November and December closed at 166.50 and 167.50
      216 words
    • 390 6 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB m b ales NOON _M CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt 187 50 188 50N 187 50 188 50N Int 1 RSS Nov 86 187 75 188 00 187 50 188 00 Int 1 RSS D«c 86 188 50 188.75 188 50
      390 words
    • 109 6 (cants/kg, 1-tan pa NOV 86 DEC 86 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Bwyan *-u Bvyars 5<ll<n SSR 20 171 00 I73 00N 172 00 174 00N SSR 50 166 00 170 00N 169 00 171 00N MRELB Bwyafi 5»Htri SalUn SMR CV 287 50 289
      109 words
    • 150 6 WHEAT FUTURES in Chicago on Wednesday traded mostly lower at midsession, ranging from down 1-1/4 US cents per bushel in December to up two in thinlytraded distant December. Traders said no fresh bullish fundamental news seems to be entering the market, so prices are having a difficult time maintaining
      150 words
    • 116 6 SOYBEAN FUTURES in Chicago on Wednesday closed higher in moderate trade, ranging from up 51/4 US cents per bushel in November to down 1/2 cent in distant November. Nearby November settled at US$4.B7-1/2 after posting a six-cent range. Slower-than-expected country movement of soybeans and reports of rains in mid-south
      116 words
    • 779 6 COFFEE Robusta futures turned lower late on Wednesday afternoon on a statement by Brazilian Coffee Institute (IBC) president Paulo Graciano that Brazil is not at present making any further purchases on world markets. At the close, London futures were mixed with near contracts holding small gains while forward
      779 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 227 7 PHILIPS How to suit yourself. Whether you are considering a specialist WP or a PC for your wordprocessing needs, Philips now has systems to fit you perfectly. We've just brought out an easy-to-learn new Philips WP package designed to work in harness with Philips PCs. The two-piece combination could be
      227 words

  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 749 8 New process boosts memory capacity A BELGIAN COMPANY has invented a revolutionary chipmaking method that could catapult Europe to the forefront of chip technology and help to bring in a new era of supercomputers. It could also help to reduce Europe's growing trade deficit on chips,
      749 words
    • 501 8 IF YOUR CHILD is male, short-sighted, left-handed and suffers from allergies, then he has a better chance of becoming a mathematical genius. These are the findings of a study conducted by the lowa University. Researchers there analysed the results of more than 100,000
      501 words
    • 139 8 AP DRINKERS who consume the equivalent of a quart or more of beer a day are four times more likely than non-drinkers to suffer strokes, according to a new study conducted in England. It is the second in recent months to find a
      AP  -  139 words
    • 283 8 THE FIRST commercial shuttle payload in the post-Challenger era is tentatively scheduled to be launched in 1989, but there is disagreement as to whether civilian astronauts should be included on board. The inclusion of civilian specialists is essential to the
      283 words
    • BITS & BYTES
      • 167 8 A HARP with strings made of light is no longer an instrument accessible only to angels. Using a combination of laser technology and microcomputers, Philppe Guerre has invented the world's first Laser harp The instrument consists of a laser and a rotating mirror to send the
        167 words
      • 164 8 SORE THROATS are common. But to find out if the inflammation is bacterial or viral, laboratory tests have to carried out. The answer comes two days later, sometimes longer. The wait will be shorter if doctors decide to use the "Culturette 10-minutes Strep ID Groupe
        164 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 205 8 Piecemeal solutions to individual problems can create more problems. To make all the pieces really work as one, call Wang. PCs to PCs Add a Wang VS minicomputer and Wang System Networking (WSN) and instead of just sitting there, your standalone PCs can become part of a local or remote
      205 words

  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 515 9 Hr>' J* ym \H .v:v: ISIS ■i L i > i Wm I I 5 V: fl 1 I DRROW! 00pm CI. 25. SOGO Japan's leading department store makes Raffles City your one-stop shopping centre. SlRffl SMART birth of a "High Fashion Avenue" that launches a new era in Singapore
      515 words

  • FEATURES
    • 474 10 rr IS DESCRIBED as a dialogue between North and South countries, but a dialogue of the deaf it certainly is not. When Asean's foreign ministers met their European Community counterparts earlier this week in Jakarta for their 6th dialogue meeting, it was not to extract promises.
      474 words
    • 304 10 WHILE GOVERNMENT spending cuts will form the key focus for the Malaysian budget, Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin has been widely tipped to carry out a five-percentage point reduction in the country's corporate tax rate, bringing it down to 35 per cent. This measure may
      304 words
    • 970 10  -  By BRIAN GOMEZ, Regional Correspondent MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin has the unenviable task today of juggling contradictory objectives in his second national budget, squeezing government spending while the nation struggles with its worst recession in three decades. Mr Daim has to set an austerity
      970 words
    • 503 10 letter to the Editor Dear Sr Recent news items concerning compulsory acquisition of land in Singapore have not probed the situation to its depths. One aspect which has not been examined is the acquisition of owner-occupied residential property. At the end of 1982, the
      503 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 698 10 THE HAUTE CUISINE IN SINGAPORE THE WESTIN IELS Of RAFFLES CITY INVITE >( >/ SUA HI THE SPIIMH H R ()l SINGAIt )RI > PREMIER RESTAI RANT. THE PALM GRILL ATIHE \VESTI\ PI..A7A HOTEL. SOF'I (iOI DE\ ll(,111 EMANATING EROM BEHIND SIYLISED PALMS, COMBINES WITH THE DEC < RATI VI
      698 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 702 10 tfEKWKWDOB a CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 He dropped with a cry (6) 7 Where the pal I shot finished up! (8) 8 Agreement of the kind forwarded (6) 10 They have classy ideas (5) 13 Go in hoste, perhaps (4) 14 Aunt prepares the fish (4) 15 Vessel to save
      702 words

  • SPORTS
    • 609 11 Good reason for optimism about defenders' chances Reuter THE STRENGTH of the major syndicates was clearly defined when Australia's contenders to defend the America's Cup wrapped up their first round of racing on Wednesday. The opening series of the defence fleet gave good reason for
      Reuter  -  609 words
    • 211 11 AP DESPITE four more gruelling months of racing to go in Australia, a confident New York Yacht Club is already planning the return of the America's Cup to its long-time home in 1990. But William Packer, the club's general manager, said he
      AP  -  211 words
    • 218 11 SHOOT AN ACE en aay ef Serapeag's par three holes daring Sunday's Business Times Advertising 19th Anniversary getf competition and you'll drive off hi a Mercedes Bens 289, donated hy Cycle ft Carriage Industries Pte Ltd. Get your ball nearest to the
      218 words
    • 178 11 AFP WORLD NUMBER EIGHT Manuela Maleeva became the first major casualty of the Pretty Polly Tennis Classic in Brighton, England, in Wednesday's second round. The 19-year-old Bulgarian was beaten in three sets by experienced South African Ros Fair bank, who won 6-3, 4-6,
      AFP  -  178 words
    • 139 11 Reuter SWEDEN may have to face Australia in the Davis Cup final without two key players. Team doctor Lasse Peterson said on Wednesday that Anders Jarryd and Joakim Nystrom would have to rest for at least two weeks and that Nystrom might
      Reuter  -  139 words
    • 461 11 AP GARY CARTER homered twice and Len Dykstra added another behind Ron Darling's pitching and the New York Mets held off the Boston Red Sox 6-2 on Wednesday to square the world series at two games each. Carter's first homer, with
      AP  -  461 words
    • 190 11 AFP SOUTH AFRICAN Silvino Francisco charged into the quarter-finals of the £275,000 Rothmans Snooker Grand Prix in Reading, England. The English-based 30-year-old reached the competition's last eight for the second successive year by crushing Welshman Steve Newbury 5-2. There was no joy
      AFP  -  190 words
    • 450 11  -  SINGAPORE WOMEN'S OPEN TENNIS By WALTON MORAIS AS SEEDS tumbled all around her, top-ranked Helen Kelesi moved convincingly into the quarter-finals of the Carlsberg Singapore Women's Open tennis championships at the Kallang Tennis Centre yesterday. The Number One seed dropped only four
      450 words
    • 85 11 SECOND ROUND: Helen Kelesi bt Monica Lundqvist 6-1, 6-3 Maria Lindstrom bt Barbara Gerken 6-2, 6-4 Akiko Kijimuta bt Adriana Villagran 6-4, 6-3 Mercedes Paz bt Susan Leo 4-6, 6-0, 6-0 DOUBLES FIRST ROUND: S Collins-S Walsh-Pete bt 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 M BoHegraf N Jogerman (Tues night) B
      85 words
    • 50 11 3.00 PM CENTRE COURT. Nicole Provis Monon Bollegraf v Akiko Kijimuta v Mercedes Paz COURT TWO: Helen Kelesi Sandy Collins Sharon Walsh-Pete v Gigi Fernandez Belinda Cordwell v Niege Dias. 7.30 PM CENTRE COURT: Patricia Hy Louise Field Mercedes Paz v Maria Lindstrom Bettina Fulco v Helen Kelesi
      50 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1296 11 to ohd mm APPLAUSE Fred Aataire: Putting On Hit Top Hat 9pm, Channel 12 A retrospective of Fred Astoire's (left) dance and film career featuring the master, Ginger Rogers, Pandro Berman and a host of other supporters. FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES Midnite Spares 10.30pm, Channel 5 This movie promises non-stop
      1,296 words

  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 351 12 Reuter THE PLAN to bring together Hughes Tool Co and Baker International Corp under a new holding company is a positive move that will result in the largest merger ever in the US oil service business. According to analysts, the combination of two major players
      Reuter  -  351 words
    • 125 12 Reuter BANKAMERICA CORP has agreed in principle to sell the securities clearance operations of its Bank America Trust Co of New York to Security Pacific Corp Clearing and Services for an undisclosed sum. The transfer will be carried out over the next few months
      Reuter  -  125 words
    • 315 12 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed slightly higher on Wednesday in moderate trading with a stronger bond market support. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 2.67 to 1,808.35. Advances led declines 768 to 722 The New York Stock Exchange Composite Index rose 0.19 to 136.18.
      Reuter  -  315 words
    • 110 12 OCT 22 Afrrtibi c$ 24* Imp Oi Q A Wtco tnt Prov 44* 17* 40* 18*8 unch 43* 16* unch 14* 12* 16* 39 unch Bonk Of Montreol 34 36* Mobon A 24* 29* 33* fH 19* 27 6* inch 28 24* ConodKjn Imp Bonk 19 ISM -H Pr>€
      110 words
    • 183 12 136 unch Utl ii INDUST1IALS Un Steel Woottru 65 1400 unch -75 A Alpha Abercom II10 260 unch >10 urvch unch MININGS A7(M SO Aeci Amaprop 1450 460 Angvoal *****S unch AA 5IOOS 25 Buffets 9100 150 Charter 1900 9 on i fv-h Cons Go4d 4750 50 Cume Finance
      183 words
    • 622 12 OCT 22 US$ Aican AJtmn Akoa Ale? Mt AM S«g AJked Store* AAs-Ototmeri Am Brandt Ine Am Can Co Am Cyanamd Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Horn# Prod Am Motors Cp Amox Inc Amerada Hess Amoco Corp Amr Corp Armco hie Asarco he A»t RjcMwtd 31ft 35ft
      622 words
    • 872 12 Amsterdam OCT 22 Fh ABN 530 00 -4 5 A«floo 88 70 -25 Ahold 99 70 -0 6 145 20 0 5 151 40 +02 AMEV 70 20 -0 3 Amro Bonk 9020 -03 126 50-05 Bwfcal 3500 -2 Bofc 164 50 -15 Booum* 128 00 +2 Buahrmon
      872 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 472 12 m 9 ii i 11 1 f w I I AT THE HERITAGE BAR For every bottle of w M 21 years old purchased, an Elizabeth Arden Beauty Sensation Set worth $70.00 will be given free. For every bottle of W M Deluxe 12 yrs Old Scotch purchased, an Elizabeth
      472 words
    • 134 12 London stocks on Pago 17 May we introduce you to a most mouth wateringly marinated Sichuan bird. The inimitable Long Jiang Drunken Chicken. Prime and plump. It's so staggeringly good you'll be tempted to tiy the rest of our 230 Sichuan dishes. Now that's a sobering thought Come for lunch
      134 words

  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 323 13 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed firmer on renewed buying interest in heavy trading. The Hang Seng Index rose 16.50 to end the day at 2,254.79. The Hong Kong Index gained 12.10 to end at 1,423.13. Turnover was HKJ862.97 million. OCT 23 HK J Jardine Sec Ko Wah Bank KMB
      323 words
    • 276 13 OCT 23 MT Kuochan Dev 22 70 -03 Al Sincirt Ma Auo Cement Cathay Con* Chang Bank 1 85 27 30 37 70 40 80 +001 -02 0.3 1 Lm Chang Yuen Chem Indus Lien Hwa Indue Non Ya PV» Pocrfic Com 32 50 1640 35 70 23 50
      276 words
    • 428 13 Reuter TOKYO: Stock prices rallied with the market average setting a record single-day gain yesterday. The market average surged 488.72 to 16,308.27, surpassing its previous record advance of 432.78 set on Aug 25. The index had tumbled nearly 200 points in early morning trading, but rebounded sharply on bargain
      Reuter  -  428 words
    • 81 13 OCT 23 Pem Mareteel Oriental B PM Oversea* 1 OO 0001 unch Acoie M«r*ng 040 +0.01 0 028 0001 Pic op B PLOT 5 00 312.50 -15 12 5 Altai Con B 28 15 Bogun Gold 0005 -0 001 San Miguel B 84 3 Bouc Petroleum Benguet Con. B
      81 words
    • 432 13 SYDNEY: Share markets ended a two-day rally and closed easier in moderate trading yesterday after early support (or blue chip industrials gave way to scattered profit taking. Investors initially ignored the 2.6 per cent increase in the consumer price index in the September quarter, announced yesterday morning, but took
      432 words
    • 94 13 OCT 23 Owl Sugar WH 1807 •12 Kal Kanawon Ind 983 814 1612 -62 -31 -68 540 4 1830 20 945 -40 1370 -55 1190 25 1372 •18 Danhn Securities 2490 790 -100 -5 Oriental Brewery 1238 1690 23 -4 Dong Suh Stock 1244 1470 70 •37 Poahc Chtntcal
      94 words
    • 125 13 AFP THAILAND'S Board of Investment (Bol) had approved four separate projects to invest 1.461 million baht (US$56 million) in setting up four luxury hotels on the holiday resort island of Phuket, it was reported in Bangkok yesterday. llie hotels are to be completed by 1991
      AFP  -  125 words
    • 354 13 Reuter JAPANESE INVESTORS are adopting a defensive investment strategy as they await clear signs of the near-term direction of interest rates, the dollar and the domestic stock market. Fund managers at trust banks said they said they were temporarily parking funds in the short-term money
      Reuter  -  354 words
    • 134 13 Reuter. THE BOMBAY Stock Exchange had doubled the daily deposit margin on sales of Reliance Industries Ltd shares to 100 rupees to curb speculation but the company's share price fell 18 rupees to 218, brokers said. Reliance shares had already fallen 26.5
      Reuter.  -  134 words
    • 329 13 AP SOUTH KOREA'S Hyundai group, which produces the Excel subcompact car, is appealing to American bargain hunters again with a personal computer that was introduced nationally on Wednesday at a base price of US$699. The machine, which can operate software designed for
      AP  -  329 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 435 13 %i?/^ I m id wlm, Mm estierf^la j if Rendezvous in the Park Cafe in the Park. On green, exclusive Nassim Hill. Discover international and local favourites done to perfection. Prawn Mee. Nasi Goreng. Prawn Curry. Rahmschnitzel. Hainanese Chicken Rice. Plus a whole lot more. All in our a la
      435 words
    • 33 13 $12.50 Children t> BUFFET-LUNCH COMBINING THE BEST OF EASTERN ft WESTERN DISHES 111 19, Cairnhill Circle, Singspore 0922. Tel: *****22 Telex: RS ***** n m Ik >- L^Mi H NOV ot'° Pwk VS®w Sojnpofß
      33 words

  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 294 14 Reuter JAPAN'S bond and stock markets were undergoing major changes in response to global moves to liberalise financial markets, said Yoahiya Yoshikawa, managing director of the Japan Securities Dealers Association. Speaking to the International Operations Association a banking and brokerage trade group Yoshikawa said
      Reuter  -  294 words
    • 314 14 Reuter ISLAMIC BANKS meeting in Istanbul this week have decided on a strategy to mobilise the financial resources of savers and channel them to the development of the Islamic world. "The responsibility and the burden of development should be taken by the people from
      Reuter  -  314 words
    • 340 14 Reuter THE NUMBER of Bank of France intermediaries on the French money market is to be increased to about 20 by December as part of the moves to reform the interbank market, Bank of France deputy-governor Philippe Lagayette said. Henceforth banks will be allowed to
      Reuter  -  340 words
    • 1047 14 SINGAPORE: THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies in moderately-active trading yesterday, a general trend triggered by a rise against the yen. Persistent dollar buying by Japanese institutional investors in Tokyo prompted short covering and speculative buying by local operators. The dollar advanced to a late
      1,047 words
    • 233 14 Interbank rotes at 3pm yesterday: Local dallart to mm mart of for—g* currtucy ■M 0#ar or aaa parity US dolor Starling pound Austrofam dolor NZ dolor Cor>odK>n dolor 2.1810 3.1242 1 4045 1.1068 1 5690 2.1820 3.1278 1 4073 1.1095 1 5709 2 8196 7 3469 ***** *****
      233 words
    • 682 14 Simex DECEMBER US Trea-nry-Mad opened higher at 95.17 yesterday but traded down to a low of 95.10 as market participants felt that the short covering activity in Chicago was over-extended. The December T-bond remained at the lower range until late session when reports of
      682 words
    • Article, Illustration
      350 14 Asian ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Activity was slow in the afternoon as most operators stayed on the sidelines ahead of yesterday's release of US September personal income, consumer price and durable goods order figures for more clues on the US
      350 words
    • 67 14 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed Vi point higher at \Vi yesterday. The one-month rate was unchanged while twomonth rate was up by 1/16 point. Three-months was down 1/16 point. df InTGfDOnil rOTM at 7pm yesterday: OH* M Ow«rn*tf 11/2 1 VS 1 -month 2
      67 words
    • 218 14 HONGKONG: Yesterday's report was not available. TOKYO: Yen-denominated gold futures closed nine to 18 yen per gram higher yesterday on small-lot short covering and prof-it-taking purchases. The buying was generated by firmer New York prices and the yen's slight drop against the US dollar, but oil price declines
      218 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 328 14 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IK (BerM) AND IN THE MATTES OP IMPEX PTE LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE) Clti»>#l] Ji>MC M* > CDC PURSUANT TO SECTION m» At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at No. 1 Sophia
      328 words
    • 334 14 la The Matter Of TV Cam pa aim Act, Cap. 185 (Revised) Aai la TV Matter Of Eag Bee Sawmill Ca (Pie) Lid (laearparated la TV Repabde Of Slagapare) Nattee Of Beaalattaa Paraaaat Ta Beetlaa 2M(2) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duly convened
      334 words
    • 294 14 IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. HB AND IN THE MATTES OP MWM DIESEL FAR EAST (PTE) LTD (la Members' Valaatery LiqiMattoa) NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pnrsaaat to Seettoa 2M(2)<b) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 11 Klan Teck Road, Singapore 2262 on the
      294 words
    • 262 14 la the matter ti Ifce f «mp*ai«s Act, Cap. ltt la the matter at Fafya Japaaeae Reitaaraat (Pte) Ltt. (laearparated la fjagipwQ At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at ISO Orchard Road #01-22/23, Orchard Plaza, Singapore 0923 on 21st October 1986 the following special resolution was duly
      262 words
    • 286 14 OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. UK AND >Jii m I 'M 7 f.\ M M > S.A.B. ASSOCIATES PTE LTD (b —m* Vatoatary Ll^ilditim) NOTICE OP BPECIAL BESOLCTION (PirHMt to Seettoa ZM(2)<b) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 6 Chin Bee Dr Singapore 2261 on 17
      286 words
    • 338 14 ft HDB TENDERS FOR ESTATE MACHINES The Board has introduced Interest Free Financing Scheme for Conservancy Contractors to purchase estate machines. Only suppliers/ contractors who participate in this tender exercise will be allowed to participate in the Board's Interest Free Financing Scheme for Conservancy Contractors. Separate tenders are invited for
      338 words

  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4187 15 SELLING by worried investors in the afternoon session caused most share prices on the Singapore stock market to close offbest yesterday. Investors moved to the sidelines on growing concern over the Malaysian Budget which is to be announced today. There was no
      4,187 words
    • 244 15 SINGAPORE Rises FAI Im \<k 1000 182 Barwatai 230 32 m 482 +22 Troooh Mm 360 +20 Ala* HUfi 50c 190 +15 Sim* 175 +15 S«f« ki. 320 +14 Tr«w»rci 181 +13 Maud ft Paa 310 +10 MMC IOI 121 +9 Sal Ckmi 190 +8 Haua Caraa
      244 words
    • 4151 15 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number at shares traded shown in brackets In lots at 1,000 units unless othawlse specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".
      4,151 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements

  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 624 16  -  Injunction prevents Bayshore Park' developer from seeking fresh loans By ELAINE KOH OCEAN FRONT Pte Ltd, the developer of Bayshore Park, has been prevented by an injunction taken out by one of its major shareholders from obtaining fresh loans. The injunction, taken out by
      624 words
    • 391 16 PLANTATION and tin stocks saw further buying interest amid slightly easier market conditions at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Hefty gains were registered by plantation and tin stocks in quiet trading. The other sectors were traded lower but losses were mostly marginal. A
      391 words
    • 414 16 THIS IS the time of year when investment managers reveal all. Just published in London is the 13th Annual Survey of the Ranking of UK Investment Analysts. Previously polled by Continental Illinois, UK investment managers are now invited by Extel, the financial
      414 words
    • 2625 16 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. MDUSTRMLS Alcom (656 665) (1) 66 5 (2) 67 (13)
      2,625 words
    • 107 16 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursday 1423.13 Tuesday *****3 Week ago 1434.73 Hang S«ng Index Thursday 2254 79 Tuesday 2238.29 Week ago 2277.77 All Industrials Thursday 2134.4 Wednesday 2139.8 Week ago 2105.8 NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday 1808 35 Tuesday 1805.68 Week ogo 1831.20 TOKYO Nikkei Average Thursday *****.27 Wednesday
      107 words
    • 246 16 Monogers prices for Oct 24 F<r«t ETputro Second B'putra 5 20 5.25 4.72 4.77 Singapore Unit Trust Third B'putra Fourth B'putra 367 3.72 4 18 4.23 The Commerce 0 92 0 99 Fifth B'putra Sixth B putra 2.71 2.76 The Sovngs Fund 0 84 0 90 2.72 2.77
      246 words
    • 195 16 CI HOLDINGS Berfcad: 9th AGM at the Anggerik Room, 4th Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur tomorrow at 9.30am. The EGM follows immediately after the AGM. BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING Berfcad: 45th AGM at the PNB Theatrette, 2nd Floor, Menara PNB, 201A, Jalan Tun Razak, *****
      195 words
    • 608 17  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM IN WHAT COULD BE the start oi a new trend in the Malaysian hwniring scene, Public Bank has decided with the blessing of Bank Negara to allow foreigners, including Singaporeans, to hold up to a maximum of 30 per cent
      608 words
    • 218 17 A FEW MONTHS after setting up Haw Par Trading to enhance its international trading activities, Haw Par Brothers International has incorporated another unit specifically to promote countertrade. The new subsidiary, Haw Par Countertrade Pte Ltd, is making an application to the Trade Development Board for
      218 words
    • 166 17 MALAYSIAN Plantations BM said the Malaysian Ministry of Trade and Industry has approved the purchase of 900,000 shares (30 per cent) in Kapar Coconut Industries Sdn Bhd. 8IME DABBY BM said the cash to be received from the disposal of 47 million shares in Consolidated Plantations will be
      166 words
    • 610 17  -  By HOMER CHEN FORMER Pan-El director Peter Tham suffered a double blow on day eight of his trial yesterday when his counsel, Mr Michael Beckman (QC), lost two arguments aimed at lowering the maximum penalty for forging 1.8 million Ambassador Hotel shares. The first
      610 words
    • 81 17 Peter Una Imm 18 itorgn tar fergiag 18 Aare eertMleatee aad 18 ehargea (er ferfiae 18 share traaafer fenas. Jun: Sealer District Jidge E C Peeauier. Preeeeetlea: Kefc, Affaire laveettgatlea Departmeat, aad Mlaa Eleaaer Wear, legal effleer ef CAD. Defeaee Ceaaael: Mr Mehael Beeknaaa (QC) aai
      81 words
    • 97 17 NST THE HIGH COURT in Kuala Lumpur yesterday postponed the hearing of applications concerning Promet to Nov 18 because the parties involved are negotiating.' In one of the applications, Promet Berhad and four of its subsidiaries are applying to restrain their creditors from instituting
      NST  -  97 words
    • 630 17 SHARES opened easier yesterday with lack of inclination to open significant positions ahead of next Monday's Big Bang deregulation measures again making for quiet trading. At 0828 GMT, the FTSE 100 Index was off 44 at 1,5854. On Wednesday, the index closed at 1589.6, down 14 points. The
      630 words
    • 410 17 WHILE TAKEOVER TALK for Exco International PLC increases, the single largest shareholder of the London-baaed financial services company, Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat, has decided to keep his options open. Takeover rumours boosted the Exco share price to a new 1986 high
      410 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 497 16 NOTICES I ivft»: i f.V THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 PAN NAN (PTE.) LTD. MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 17th day of October 1966 the following special resolution was duly passed: "That the Company be wound up voluntarily and that Mdm
      497 words
    • 462 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 PURSUANT TO SECTION 290(2)(b) AND IN THE MATTER OF CHEM-FOODS TRADING PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road, #12-01 12-11 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719, on Tuesday 21st
      462 words
    • 67 16 Wlr Ov, v*' Vwr wmm 4 > TT.V\L..'i-'.J IWf?'. s©yJ§ «>„;■*> '■■■><'.' IV'.'l^ -T-M... 42. Boat Quay/39, Qrcutar Rd. Singapore 0104. TEL WW??, S3MOK ARGOS ENGINEERING PTE LTD specialises in Structural Steel Fabrication Erection Shipbuilding Shiprepair Curtainwall Installation Space Frame Installation Pre-cast Concrete Panel Installation ALL ENQUIRIES ARE WELCOME. SHIPYARD:
      67 words

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 65 17 TO ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL READERS IN SINGAPORE: The Asian Wall Street Journal is pleased to announce the appointment of a new distributor in Singapore effective October 27,1986. For subscription or delivery information, please contact: Alvin Khee/Sharon Chan AWSJ Subscriptions Changi International Distribution Services Pte. Ltd. Unit 15, Kaki Bukit
      65 words
    • 85 17 The London Stock Exchange has notified Reuters that the mechanism lor collecting quotations for stock prices on the stock exchange will change following the deregulation of gilt and share markets on Oct 27. Initially it may prove difficult to obtain prices for some non-UK stocks quoted in London. It is
      85 words
    • 186 17 SINGAPORE MANUFACTURING FUTURES SURVEY 1986 Singapore manufacturers are struggling to compete in todays competitive environment. WHY? To find out some of the answers attend the Business Times/Arthur Andersen Associates Pte sponsored symposium on New Singapore Directions in Manufacturing. Introduction by: Roy Mackie, General Manager, Business Times Speakers at the special
      186 words

  • 571 18  -  Value estimated at 1.5b By BOEY KIT YIN OUTPUT of made-in-Singapore disk drives this year is poised to rise 50 per cent due to a worldwide increase in demand for personal computers with higher capacity drives. The projection is made by a senior
    571 words
  • 415 18  -  By CHUANG PECK MING A $12 MILLION deal to manufacture integrated circuits in Singapore has been signed between local-based South East Asia Venture Investment (Seavi) and Unitrode Corporation, a US concern. The factory will start operations in December, with $6 million being
    415 words
  • 373 18 Reuter THE JAPANESE Tax Council will recommend to the government that income taxes be cut by a total 2,700 trillion yen by simplifying the system and reducing the top tax rate for local and national taxes to 65 per cent from 88
    Reuter  -  373 words
  • 122 18 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR Tin Market is expected from next month to accept tin from Indonesia, Thailand and Australia for trading. Malaysian Deputy Primary Industries Minister Datuk Radzi Sheikh Ahmad told Parliament yesterday that the move was In line with the government's
    Bernama  -  122 words
  • 192 18 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday announced the upgrading of a deputy minister to a full minister and the appointment of three new deputy ministers and a parliamentary secretary. Deputy Finance Minister Ng Cheng Kiat from the Malaysian Chinese Association
    Bernama  -  192 words
  • 223 18 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Babas will propose at next week's Cabinet meeting that a special committee be formed to approve all government building projects costing more than Msl million. "The committee, comprising three ministers, will study such projects before approving
    Bernama  -  223 words
  • 309 18 UPI US CONSUMER prices rose a modest 0.3 per cent in September pushing inflation up to 2.2 per cent in the third quarter and triggering an average 1.3 per cent increase in social security payments, the Labour Department said
    UPI  -  309 words
  • 239 18 Reuter PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino is inviting Muslim and Christian leaders from the southern Philippines to a meeting in the next 10 days to try and solve a 14-year-old secessionist war. "The government wants the Muslim problem solved once and for all,"
    Reuter  -  239 words
  • 81 18 Reuter COMEX gold futures eased on light selling early yesterday encouraged by a firm dollar, analysts said. Gold for delivery in Decern-, ber lost US$l.9O at U*****.80 an ounce but held Wednesday's low of U*****.80. Silver futures worked lower on wiling by overseas traders after rallying
    Reuter  -  81 words
  • 53 18 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices Jumped early yesterday, fuelled by strong September durable goods orders and renewed bond strength. Ford lent aid as investors boosted the stock ahead of yesterday's earnings report The Dow Jones Industrials Average rose seven points to 1815. Advances led declines seven-four on
    Reuter  -  53 words
  • LATE FILE
    • 56 18 AFP THAILAND has agreed to high-level talk» requested by Vietnam In a bid to improve relations between the two countries. A meeting wffl be held today between Vietnamese Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Vo Dong Qang and Thai Deputy Foreign MMig Prapass Lipabanhu,
      AFP  -  56 words
    • 46 18 AP MALAYSIA will continue its ofl production cut for another two months in support of the decision taken by Opec in Geneva to continue production cutbacks, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, chairman of the National Petroleum Corporation, said yesterday. AP
      AP  -  46 words
    • 31 18 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Education Ministry is studying the possibility of requiring new private schools to place deposits with the government, Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday. Bernama
      Bernama  -  31 words
    • 34 18 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S Cabinet yesterday approved a B&l to jail thieves of computer software for up to three years. The Bill is South Korea's first legislation on computers. Reuter
      Reuter  -  34 words
    • 29 18 Reuter PORTUGAL and China have agreed that Macao will revert to Chinese rule only after Hongkong does so in 1987, Radio M n mm yesterday.
      Reuter  -  29 words
    • 37 18 AFP BRITAIN recorded a cut mil account deficit of £277 million in September. The deficit, in line with predictions by City analysts, followed a record current account deficit of £886 million in August.
      AFP  -  37 words
  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 117 18 leaving Singapore for 3 weeks? know your family is safe and happy... You owe it to yourself to check out Ardmore Park... the security is excellent, school buses call at the gate, and there is aerobics, squash, tennis, swimming, chip and putt and special interest classes for all. Above all,
      117 words
    • 55 18 US growth looks aot to fall btlow targot, Pago 8 Starting today Malayan Motor and General Underwriters (Pte) Ltd takes off with a new name MMGU INSURANCE PTE LTD combining the resources, experience and expertise of Keppel Corporation Ltd and NVAMEV 36 Robinson Road #02-00 City House Singapore 0106 Tel:
      55 words
    • 7 18 Military utqm Ctbinct to stop fouding, 4
      7 words
  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 53 18 Outlook: SKovfn over many or* mi btfort down and ooHy iwtn ing Rapart for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Oct 23 at tha oirport: Maximum tamporotura 29.6 Associated humidity 73 Minimum tamporotura 23.4 assoootm mjmiafTy Hoars of swahmo 1.00 Rainfall in millimatras 9.0 RoinfaM this month 207.7 VRomy days
      53 words

  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 145 19 AP UNION OFFICIALS and managers from five US Atlantic coast ports have agreed on a -single wage system for all dockworkers, clearing the way for approval of a three-year master contract affecting 30,000 workers. Representatives of the International Longshoremen's Association settled their differ- ences
      AP  -  145 words
    • 420 19  -  By JUNE LIM IMPROVED RETURNS on tankers have prompted Neptune Orient Lines to enter into an agreement with Hyundai Heavy Industries for the construction of four new tankers. In a deal concluded last month, the South Korean yard will build two product and two
      420 words
    • 201 19 AFP THE MADRAS High Court has rejected an appeal for the release of a Singapore ship seized by Indian customs four months ago on charges that it had smuggled in gold valued at US$2 million. Judge KVenkataswamy on Tuesday dismissed a writ petition
      AFP  -  201 words
    • 135 19 AN ASSOCIATE MEMBER of the Chartered Institute of Transport (Singapore section), Mr Ngo See Khee, won the Freightliners Ltd Prize for scoring the highest marks in the 1966 examination paper, Intermodal through Freight Transport. Mr Ngo also achieved the rare distinction of being the
      135 words
    • PORTSIDES
      • 118 19 HEARING into the circumstances relating to the sinking of the motor vessel Hoelien will begin on Nov 3. The vessel sank about 21km off Terrigal, north of Sydney, on Oct 14, 1985, while on its voyage from Bangkok to Sydney. Singapore District Judge Khoo Oon
        118 words
      • 54 19 Reuter OIL SHIPMENTS from Qingdao may resume before the end of this month, a spokesman for China's state oil company Sinochem said. An explosion on an oil tanker loading at Qingdao, Shandong province, last Saturday disrupted oil exports from the port. Qingdao handles oil shipments from Shengli,
        Reuter  -  54 words
      • 52 19 THEO DAVIES Marine Agencies, owned by Jardine Matheson, has been appointed agents for Act consortium's new service linking New Zealand, Australia, Honolulu and the US west coast. The box service is scheduled to begin next month and the first vessel will arrive in Honolulu on
        52 words
    • 1309 20 BUSINESS in the London shipping freights market was very slow on Wednesday, except for the Great Lakes and St Lawrence grain loading areas. In the St Lawrence, Nomar fixed the Maritime Dignity at US$7.2O (Go) for the Evmar to work 26,*****,500 tons of grain to Stavanger after end-October
      1,309 words
    • 899 20 NYT FDR THE FIRST 250 years, the Port of Savannah, like its rival at Charleston, 160 km up the coast, was a small but busy regional operation, its docks piled with stocks of naval supplies, cotton and Georgia pine bound for export. But over
      NYT  -  899 words
    • 218 20 NEWCASTLE SHIPBUILDER Carrington Slipways is trying to keep its skilled workforce together by tempting the Australian Defence Department to order a third minehunter immediately instead of waiting until tests on two prototypes are completed in 1968. Carrington said the Australian Navy could save A 52.2
      218 words
    • 910 20 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel Lmer X 1 Altrons VI 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lmes X 4 Atlas Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL M 2/3 ASCL HI 1 Bolt-Canada Line VI
      910 words
    • 223 20 UPI THE US NAVY will commission the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt tomorrow, bringing to five the number of giant nucle-ar-powered flattops in the fleet. The Roosevelt, which is named after the 32nd US President and was christened two years ago, will Join the Atlantic fleet and
      UPI  -  223 words
    • 177 21 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 M Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping AMRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Unp Australia/Straits Container
      177 words
    • 175 21 TWO DRILLING RIGS belonging to Zapata Offshore are likely to be sold for scrapping. The US owner has been taking bids from demolition experts for the two jack-up drilling units Heron and Topper U. Rig utilisation is Just about 50 per
      175 words
    • 406 21  -  By KINGSLEY WOOD A NEW BLUEPRINT for Australian shipping drawn up by the Joint shipowner-union Maritime Industry Development Committee has been described by Transport Minister Peter Morris as the most significant initiative since the arrival of steamships. One revolutionary recommendation is that ere
      406 words
    • 154 21 THE BOARD of Kloster Cruise is giving serious consideration to ordering a second new cruise ship for its Norwegian Caribbean Lines subsidiary. The first 1,900-passenger ship, worth US$l2O million, was ordered form Finland's Wartsila shipyard almost three months ago with an option which looks
      154 words
    • 315 21 THE LOEWS CORPORATION has indefinitely postponed the flotation of 33 per cent of Majestic Shipping, the subsidiary established to own and operate its seven ultra and large crude carriers. The main reasons, claim insiders, are the poor and currently flooded New
      315 words
    • 212 21 AP THE IRANIAN NAVY stopped, searched and released nine foreign cargo vessels and oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, according to Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency. The agency, monitored in Nicosia, said the ships were allowed to
      AP  -  212 words
    • 267 21 Oct 27-21 13th training course for high pre—une water Jetting operators, BHRA, Cranfield, Bedforshire (details: Association of High Pressure Water Jetting Contractors). Oct 27-21 Well design and completion operations course, Offshore Production Training Centre, Altera, Aberdeen, Scotland. Oct 22-20 Navlgos 86, Ist international conference on navigation in the
      267 words
    • 6790 26 AARHUS Ever Growth, Evergreen, Oct 27. I B Sun*. ScanDutcht. Oct 8. Qiu He. China Ocean, Oct 29. Ever Greet, Evergreen. Nov 4. Seiandia. Scan Dutch». Nov 4. Ming Energy, Yang Ming. Nov I. Axel Maerßt. Maenk Line. Nov Toy imi, ScanDutch*.
      6,790 words
    • 75 26 SCHEDULED TO LOAD ON 25.10.86 VMMI Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Catomorca 2 K 16 25 10/1500 27 10/1500" Equator Equator 4 G'den Harvest <22 25 10/0700 26 10/0700.' K23 25 10/0700 26 10/0700 K32 25 10/0600 29 10/2300 PASIR PAHJANG Chipbee Ikaguri Likas Venture P2 25
      75 words
    • 1026 27 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movamant Ship Voy data/time Oparator cargo •chadula Location Bum Pertrwi 4S 25 10 86 0700 NAPL F5A 1100-1300 L2 Tamborvg VI 7480 25 10 86 0800 Cohoyo Sam F7 1800-2000 L4 Hoog Pioneer 29 25 10
      1,026 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 635 19 Concise Comprehensive -Contemporary El FEDERAL Wllfr Cwttaitm Line NORTH AMFRICA ATI ANTIC EXPRESS (ROUND THE WORLD ROUTINGOMENTA! IMS TBI «wn mke ORBITAL KNGHT KTTNE 6AMCT ORBITAL FREEDOM NORTH AMERICA CAIIFORNIA PNW KVESI CANADA EXPORT mm amrm acencss ph *****4/ oo» 200 CmtOMMnl Road #12-05 SodthponH S*p»ere 0201 Tel *****11 TELEX
      635 words
    • 66 19 SAVANNAH hos emeraed as the south's busiest cargo port along the Atlantic, and, along with Charleston, hos become one of the fastest growing in the US. Pag« II A NEW BLUEPRINT for Australian shipping has been described as the most significant initiative since the orrival of steamships. Page 111 Index
      66 words
    • 449 19 good bookshop* pubucotons THE heart |*F7 OFTHE DRAGON MAERSK LINE 1 OUR CFS MAERSK CFS IS NOW LOCATED AT F2 call our CFS at new tel. no. *****85 *****86 Li-JU i-r i .31 LGB OAK a/n i5/ii M/u ivii s/ii 27/n 21/11 4/11 a/U 23/11 25/11 2/12 4/12 (/II fc/12
      449 words

  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 243 20 V C T T\Tl7 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON Jt M J M 1 Fi TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES LINE STRAITS FEEDER ■iii7i\aijs4=ggi Atlantic/Canada IPXTMM IFT7TB Ui\M Ii Ml ~T~T m i!>iwnni ii' 3fc/iimnß 11■ 1 'Ml 1M Ml 'lIMKTU 1 [■Ili'TTli'. i«r7l rVIF^I bh mjhm BIT® itjmitsi iL T iM u/idß FMi BJIM for USA
      243 words
    • 433 20 EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VSL PT. of LOG. TEL: 03-*****50 MALAYSIA SON. BHD. TLX: ***** MTM Frt. Booking contact Miss Qsn VSL fUm«Y EXPRESS wm WOOD N TELAMON EFfT N r aofk an GMGOMUSSA Pasaps-Hbg-Tteuide Dwtok-SetaM Du*at-Patapt SicacMft(-U Further load/ discharging ports on route subfecl to sufficient inducement. Singapore Agent
      433 words

  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 747 21 The Straits Steamship Group r Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd *r~i STRAITS SHPPMG llnqipon to *ibih, jwiwit, Brunai Ports and Bangkok Ovartaaa Containers Limited .y; +i\.>mur w .n 3.l*] 27/U a/U M/U 45/11 11/11 11/11 u/u a/u a/ii a/u M/ 12 N/12 12/12 14/12 M/ 12 21/12 a/u a/12 *kn
      747 words
    • 721 21 NOTICE FLASH Any cargo for Noumea, Auckland or Tahiti? We can accept breakbulk, containerised and/or heavylift cargoes (all subject to inducement) on our vessel calling S'pore mid-November '86. For bookings, please contact Mr H K Heng tel: *****83/ *****84 Franco Belgian Services f&j I r' I I ~r, Jr iMFMBER
      721 words

  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 302 22 lUU Years Liner Shipping Far East 1886-1986 Z_ a TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS Htvf B'hawn R4a* LaHayrtS'ta Imp fin*tart Express SW SW SU SW 9d Carfax Bay SU SU SU SU SU likf* BIT SU SU SU SU SU INTERNATIONAL FRBGHT FORWAHOCRS CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WEEKLY Singapore: BIRKART S.E.A. Tel *****11 Pt.
      302 words
    • 650 22 JCSljne FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 'TO fUROPL VIA SUf/ 1 8 ot thf (t ronso KK CHBM comun 37* OMENTAL CH» 51W koreah wa» xw nettum cbtstal 17* FROM t JROPt VIA SUEZ Mtmh of the Ace Con*>«l.um ioiw arnitt JK KOKM CHBIKE m seven seas ana 571 lOCATOR Ml f
      650 words
    • 311 22 ILL Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) I td 11 TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** &RS ***** ,1 I VSII k\( \k ||\I K II I) STRAITS/ JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIETS Loadnf at appropriated Berth P4-PS NOTE: ALSO CALLMG OTHER JAPAfESE PORTS. HONGKONG, TAIWAN t CHMESE
      311 words
    • 835 22 Ip, EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) ami EVER INK no aoh no BUM EKR LEWI f*i gleamy ALSO KOTIK I i) pnoiknce. sgp we iK us ne 5/11 S/U u/u 13/11 12/11 M/U 11/11 21/11 19/11 23/11 2VU 27/11 21/11 2/12 1/12 1/12 1/12 7/12 1/12 11/12
      835 words

  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 784 23 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 VESSEL MAJAPAHIT GOWA KOTA SINGA FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE SIN JKT SBY SIN HKQ KAO *TCH KEE BUS *MUR *HTC YOK KOB KEE 27/10 29/10 31/10 4/11 9/11 10/11 12/11 12/11 14/11 17/11 19/11 20/11 M/ 11
      784 words
    • 743 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHTMO SERVICE TO UK/CONTHENT •GSP KSSEIS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE FROM UK/CONTVCNT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSMPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS KkJJEBSEN LINE ■L NEW ZEALAND TO NEW ZEALAND, PAPUA NEW GUINEA FIJI AND SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS ibxn southaib vi*s SM NOUMEA SUVA 25/10 23/11
      743 words
    • 548 23 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: f.T. DJAKARTA LLOYB P.T. BESURI LLOYD f.T. SAAWRERA IBOQRESIA P.T. TAKOAA LLOTD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE Subject to Inducement, Atoo accepting cargo to C—tolanca. Port Said, Poet Alexandria, Qonoa, Trioato. ALSO ACCEPTWG BOTH CONTWOS. CONVEMTDNAL CARGO VM T/S TO IK PORTS.
      548 words
    • 424 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR C (Burmese National Line) Loading for Ranfoon Spore P.Ketong Penanj Bangkok m VS?W 24/24 Oct PAAN VIO2W 24/29 Oct P. Gudanj 29/30 Oct PAGAN VIOSW 6/1 Nov MANIAMYAMG V32W 11/13 Nov PA AN VIO3W 15/17 Not V* BANK LINE EXPRESS SQi COWTMO SERHCf NORTHBOUND
      424 words

  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1223 24 AJJSA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round Th« World Service) MUSTER ¥27 VCRRAZANO BRDGE VS3 (I GARNET V 6 0 FREEDOM VII cTK'line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. PACIFIC COAST PACIFIC REDEX VS. SP PK SP MOTOR VSI A. STAR V 52 22 OCT 23 OCT 24 OCT 26 OCT A. BRDGE V
      1,223 words
    • 717 24 J CI AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers tetdrr PKetang I .net Vessel S pore IMb Frew Sydn Abo Acceji CHANOOAS V 22 4 No. 20 No. No. 27 No. Mel B« tSllClimil ¥8 4 No. KABIROAS V3l 19 No. 6 Det 14 Oet 12 Oec AM/Oni CAIABA* V3O
      717 words
    • 753 24 GOLDEN LINE WK 6>> GUAN GUAN SHPPM6 (PTE) LTD V 23 W »r«* Hr«* *—-4 smapok no« m smmm <10 ho) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spo '«-o*«o CaDCN HMOdST Colombo KjuchiiNisul/IMt ta Nrt COUCH *M«DI Colombo AhMMb 4/1 Nn GOLOCH KM Slunfh* Whampjo 1/11 fc» CHMA OCEAN SWUNG CO.. PEKING THE
      753 words
    • 372 24 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road "27 16 Internationa' p \aza~~ Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 11 0 Lines) VOIAIIAUVt o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK NORMAN QUEEN 88K923 11/11 C FURIA *****24 2/11 P. ket*x Lm*« tarS/U ROT/ANT/BELFAST/ 111 (AVON) htm* Wpn MTMKA (TO) ITO I K Lmp> MIMB MIR
      372 words

  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 691 25 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Agents S'pn Id No Office *****77 NEPTUNE AGENCES PTE LTD F( Ett/AUST TPA/SEA Ttnraul CPE BOOKMGS 2 *****7 *****53 *****42 *****22 *****53 *****42 Ot MfCT IMS *****19 *****1( *****11 NEPIK SON HC 3589M7/3(*****/3(*****/*****26 NEPIME SON. BHD *****71/*****34/*****35 NEPlfff SON BHD (*****/(*****/(27((0/(27((l/(27((2 TPA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPORT
      691 words
    • 397 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels 1 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON ItlKl No Oman/MM Mama* Slo Ul IIMi) Hi Omwi/MW Hi I DorvMK 60IM Ho 7 Datum tO*l SPtWt HUNIS NIPI UNI HGINCItS Pll no Ifl ?7899// 7/BS4ißookmfs) ?7?;S10 ??\?0?? (Operationsi ????48.' ??09?84 (Irrnwul) ??0?4S0 ;?0?M)4
      397 words
    • 600 25 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUHDMG 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: 220*241/2 Cable Address SVISOV SINGAPORE Teiei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KELANG M/S SHARK*! NAN SOON SON. BK> IST AND ?NO FLOOR. NO 1 IALAN CEMPENWG.
      600 words
    • 69 25 Yf# ;/.s7/f/v TA Lush Hon(kon( Sinmnrt PJUm( Pmmi i DANG MAHI6AI V.l« SjM GSO MAJtU NO I 21* Sited GALAXY V-1A 25/10 30/10 General Sur»ey tor MV Dane MiMc* V.IA &MVGi»llanifc.SV.2SA«lb«lNM on 21.10.tC it 6*i K2O «wm 0900-1200 hn mpedmtr. Ttart be ne furthet arvfy i<l« tha dite SHBUSAWA MBSHM
      69 words

  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 516 26 iggJF REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) ■rm norocgi I!'!T?CT eq^Sß ibhh 1-2/11 2-2/11 4-5/11 5-6/11 8-9/11 Sun I 9-9/11 Tuc/Ned 111-12/11 Fri/Sat Wed/Thu 112-13/11 13-14/11 IMSIKCTHI ngssßßPßil IBfIEgBEHUI CJJBH Q3H m mm rm LLII rm LLli rm 'if Thu/Fri TO SOUTH THAILAND MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE
      516 words
  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 154 26 Ta Regional Weather i .A If m as Sr S£* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. R ThurMtecMorm X\ $Kower Weather Wmd direction with speed m knots Rom Ckxx»y Sky W Wott Off w»4<ot#d by 0"0»1 wK<h fly wiHi the wmd On* tu* circle represents coirr*
      154 words

  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 182 27 Fast Direct Regular Services to INDONESIAN PORTS JAK ART A/CIREBON/ SEMARANG/PANJANG/ PONTIANAK/PALEMBANG vs. n» rro lommg fa NACA N 24/11/K 27/1!/* IMMTA/FMtIMG MM MTA 2S/10/K 31/10/K SMMMC/PMUMK/PONTMIMK Darfy Receiving Cargo At Ajroog Port REMARK WANTED TO BUY CARGO VSL BTW YEAR BUILT 1979 OR 1980 OF DWT 2000-2500 OWNER'S AGENTS
      182 words
    • 4 27 CHART POINT every SATURDAY
      4 words
    • 460 27 CORMORANT BULK CARRIERS VANCOUVER B.C. CANADA ■OOKSU/ USA AND CANADA NEST COAST CONVENTONAL SERVICE I (MOMS FOR HUCOIMI 8.C.. OLTWW m pri «u SMM* VICTORY IH2/12 1V1«/12 2123/12 ono ioaobk rain auci Bnicnen ■■WIS*/ MM CONVENTIONAL SEXVKf LOAMS FOB MMXAS NIUM BOMUT s«w can* rem* m ku W-W/li 24-21/14 22-23/11
      460 words
    • 587 27 CN C LINES *1 V WEEKLY FCL LCL CONTAINER SERVICE STORE |BKK HKG KM) KEE KOB MOJ BUS KUO LUNG ¥610 2/11 4/U 9/11 11/11 12/U 16/11 17/11 11/U YE LAN ¥603 9/11 12/U 17/11 19/11 20/11 24/11 25/11 26/11 KUO HSUNG ¥611 19/11 22/11 21/11 30/11 1/12 5/12 6/12
      587 words

  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 343 28 o C RO HI Tf I Ff A* NO '>12 CIWWDy DOOR TO DOOR SERVK* REGULAR TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTR. SERVICE FCL/LCL TO: KABUL/MiUMTOII/TOIIfi/iIAII Mm lsta«iwl/ltonw/AI Eastern Eixopean Cwtriii. Neddy La/Fa S«wc«s to; HKG, MANILA, AUSTRALIA, JAPAN, KOREA, TAIWAN, USA Acctpfrif also to otfwr dtstouiwß. Agent? NMOR-ASIA SMPPMC (S) PTE LTV 24
      343 words
    • 308 28 HEAP SENG TRADING I SHIPPING PTE LTD •001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN IfRLE TOWER TEL NO. *****22 (2 UNEO) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO ■3i ieki it,'; Z P.T. UNITFD SHIPPING ORGANISATION LID JAKARTA FAST MECT KGULAR SERVICES TO NNMESMN PORTS JAKARTA/ SURABAYA/ OREBON/ SEMARANG/UTANDAMG/ PALOBANG/ PAOARG/ BALKPAPAN/ SAMAMDA/ POffTIANAR
      308 words
    • 544 28 C.Y. LINE (A M»mb*r Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING GO. LTD FU.ii comumsoi samct to buck <wa ail) CHM CONIAMA »37* 0B*1« CtKT nin KOREAN lACEM ntm wrnw arrsTM nm laHvtt Ua Fi«mh H-W« hi 17/u li/u 11/11 mll 21/ un il 24/11 n/U 21/U 21/11 a/11 1/12
      544 words
    • 730 28 Everett Lines W y 3 y a y COMPAMA PERUANA DC VAPOREES (Cf.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" lM*«t tw Utoo MaUrM k W il Mkcr tannin »ortt tnmtapew* 0 0* CFV Tlwoafk Ms ot La*H| to Hun test mate* IMMTTOETT thomasewktt HUOfTOETT 21/29 Od a/21 nw "EVERETT OffIENT LINE"* JAPAN/BAY OF
      730 words
    • 133 28 n ZIM I Cat A VM Gwt I E3l3|! rlt" IGOLD STAR LINE GOLD LEAF Chjfotn/Cdwwbt/MMlm/ DI S/o»t*- 3/11 GOU) Mil AMjai/APft/lMi/ OSAKA MARU lNrfcM/Piiube<h/CapftMHi 11/11 Mm iinplfct to OXI ai M**m/K*»*/Jhia STAR SHIPPOK AGENCES (SITES LTD Motmo Hmm IMb *****66 Mkt« *****91/2 Tfc: ***** AMATER FAX: *****70 STARSHIPM" sfTtppwrg
      133 words