The Business Times, 5 November 1986

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1 26 The Business Times
  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1986 75 CENTS
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  • Article, Illustration
    246 1 STOCK MARKET INVESTORS and punters decided to take profits through most of the day yesterday. But buying interest resurfaced towards the close of trading, allowing the Singapore stock market to finish off its day's lows. The Straits Times Industrial Index, down 10.21 points at 12.30 pm, recovered to close with
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  • 510 1  -  General belief that interest rates have bottomed out By ALVIN TAY AT LEAST four more major banks, including DBS Bank, are keen to issue fixed-rate Singapore dollar negotiable certificates of deposit worth about $100 million each, prompted by the general market's belief
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  • 323 1 THE CHINESE city of Shanghai wants to Up the Singapore capital markets for funds through the issue of bonds. Vice-mayor Li Zhaoji, the leader of a visiting delegation, said a major injection of funds to develop its infrastructure as well as to modernise
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  • 138 1 Reuter MEASURES to combat insider dealing are likely to be brought into force ahead of other provisions in the Financial Services Bill regulating London's financial markets. "I will be bringing these insider dealing provisions into force without delay," Corporate and Consumer Affairs Minister Michael Howard
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  • 473 1 AFP JAPANESE Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa yesterday hinted that Japan and the US were ready to engage in coordinated intervention in money markets to achieve exchange rate stability. Commenting on negative remarks made by US Treasury Department officials about
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  • 485 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG, Chtef ftopomr A MAP of the world mounted on the boardroom wall of the Yokogawa Electric Corporation (YEW) in Tokyo today would have three big pins stuck into it one in Singapore, one in the Netherlands, and one in
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  • 83 1 AFP PRICES (or (arm goods have dropped about 30 per cent worldwide owing to new US and West European (arm subsidies. Australian Primary Industry Minister John Kerin said in Bangkok yesterday that ongoing dialogue between Australia and Thailand had led to the inclusion, (or the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 290 1 The business of education AUSTRALIA EXPECTS TO export some Asloo million worth of educational services annually within a couple of years. Singapore could be a base for the export drive. FLORENCE CHONG in Sydney reports on the efforts to market Australian education abroad and looks at some of the private
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    • 181 1 BALLY 9 .7 SwifzniunJ 5W I s» k >15 I to I! It 41 "i li It a rw I i* vim®* 2* *•'>:■ You make the choice. We make the arrangements Buying a home is now easier. Just choose the home you want: a bungalow, a terrace house, an
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 454 2  -  Volunteer artistes to help stage donation show By MONICA GWEE MORE THAN 1,000 volunteers have already pitched in for this year's Community Chest Phone-a-donation'' show on New Year's Eve. The extravaganza, a bigger, brighter and bolder production, hopes to pull heartstrings towards its $3
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    • 176 2 AP THE 1,422-grt Singapore registered ship New Genrays tilted and keeled over yesterday afternoon while it was loading containers at the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal. The vessel developed a list when the last few containers were being loaded on board. "The forward
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    • 444 2  -  By CHUANG PECK MING AN INITIAL batch of about 34,000 reservists who have completed the reserve training cycle have been picked to serve in the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF). These reservists, who have been identified as a ready pool of trained
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    • 139 2 THE ASPIRING Young Journalist Awards competition, organised in conjunction with the first Asian World Publishing Congress (Feb 23 to 27) has so far attracted 150 entries. The applicants, who are Singapore citizens and permanent residents, aged between 18 and 24, and not currently
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    • 332 2 NOT a whiff of tobacco smoke will pollute the atmosphere of the latest major convention to be held in Singapore, a policy which President Wee Kim Wee was plainly behind when he opened the 36th World Congress of the International Union Against Tuberculosis (lUAT)
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    • 220 2  -  By WALTON MORAIS A COMPANY specialising in vision care is offering all national sportsmen tree eye corrective devices in a scheme that will cost 1100,000 annually. The scheme, called Sports Vision, will be launched simultaneously in six countries today by eye care specialists Bausch k Lomb
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    • 352 3  - Money give and take at festival By LIM SOON NEO MAKE MONEY or give it away (or a blooming cause. The choice will be yours at the Singapore International Garden Festival, to be held from May 18 to Aug XL, 1989. Companies interested in making money can watch out (or
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    • 363 3  -  By MONICA GWEE THE "NEW" Galeries Lafayette, scheduled for an early 1987 opening, has appointed Leo Burnett Singapore as its advertising agency following a three-agency pitch. Burnett secured the department store account, believed to be worth around $1 million, in a contest which involved Ogilvy A
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    • 525 3  -  By BOEY KIT YIN FLASH STATISTICS Singapore's exports climbed 8.2 per cent to reach $4.59 billion last month, the best performance in 14 months. When this bit of preliminary economic data was retrieved by a computer terminal yesterday, it represented what must
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    • 282 3 MORE white-collar employees felt the sting of the recession this year. By contrast, workers in the industrial sector saw less of their numbers retrenched compared with the previous year. Statistics accompanying Mr Lim Boon Heng's report on industrial relations
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    • 436 3 A DECLINE in American interest in locating operations overseas in recent years meant bad news for Singapore and other developing countries, warned Mr MV**» l Bass, the managing director of Arthur Andersen Associates, yesterday. According to 1982 and 1983 surveys conducted
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 349 3 FOR THOSE WHO TAKE THER COMFORTS AS SERIOUSIY AS WE DO. With Volvo, comfort is both a state of mind and a reality. First, let's explore the physical comforts of the Volvo 740 1987 model. It offers more spaciousness than any other 2 litre car. More passenger room, enough to
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 506 4 MBT THE ECONOMIES of the major industrialised countries have performed below expectations so far this year and real output growth is now expected to be no more than 2.8 per cent, unchanged from the previous year. Further, this growth has come mainly from the services
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    • 147 4 AP FOREIGN EQUITY investment in South Korea authorised in the first nine months of this year increased 10.1 per cent from a year ago to U*****.7 million for 137 manufacturing and other business projects, the country's Finance Ministry reported yesterday. Ministry
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    • 283 4 Reuter SRI LANKA had warned India that if Tamil guerillas rejected the government's peace plan, it would take other steps to restore peace to the country, a diplomatic source in Colombo said yesterday. Diplomats said Sri Lanka's views were conveyed by President Junius
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    • 441 4 Beraama, Reuter A NEW UMBRELLA organisation of political parties and groups supportive of the Aquino government will be launched on Saturday. According to secretary-gen-eral Ding Tanjuatco on Monday, the Lakas Ng Bans» (Strength of the Nation) movement aims "to teach and learn, to think and
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    • 236 4 AFP CHINA, in spite of having abandoned Soviet models and launched a vast economic shake-up of its own, plans to study how Moscow is reforming its economy. The Chin» Daily on Monday quoted a government economic official as saying that the Chinese and Soviet
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    • 70 4 AP RURAL DEVELOPMENT in China depends on more farmers leaving the land to take up industrial work, according to the official Communist Party newspaper on Monday. The People's Daily said a fifth of China's 300 million-member rural labour force, or 10 million people, were currently employed in
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    • 341 4 FT CHINA'S hope* of exploiting a major natural gas field off the southern coast of Hainan island has suffered a setback as officials revealed that talks had stalled with Hongkong's gas utility company on the purchase of gas from the field. News of "considerable
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 52 4 Doonesbury LACEfDMBiPORT, FOR TEN VEARS, INTERESTED H YOU At A PERSON. I m W SHES TIDY. A STICKLER FOR DETAIL. SHE BROOKS NO UN PLEASANTNESS. SHES AN ABSOLUTE BEAR ABOUT OVERRUNS AND TARDINESS. LETS KEEP HER! 38 n BY GARRY TRUDEAU DAVENPORT. As indispensable as sensible shoes. LJ [i Mi
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 373 5 AFP THE RISK of social strife, guerrilla insurgency and civil war will increase worldwide in 1987, according to the annual report of Frost and Sullivan, one of the main US firms concerned with the study of political hazards faced by international business.
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    • 134 5 AP NINE southern African states, seeking to cut their dependence on white-led South Africa, have launched a bid for a billion dollars in foreign investment. Zimbabwe President Canaan R*m>iut told about 200 prospective investors and financiers from Europe, the Americas and Asia
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    • 132 5 Reuter COMPANIES in the European Community will have a tingle trademark from the beginning of 1990, EC ministers have agreed. The trademark will be valid throughout the 12-nation bloc, enabling companies to register their mark Just once, at an EC trademark office yet to
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    • 289 5 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION has criticised the goods it receives from the communist trading group Comecon in return for Soviet oil and raw materials and called for greater efficiency within the group. Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov told other Comecon premiers in
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    • 244 5 AP THE UNITED STATES has challenged the Soviet Union to honour its pledges to improve human rights under a 35-nation treaty. It suggested that such an improvement could brighten prospects for sweeping East-West arms control. Warren Zimmermann, chief US delegate to the
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    • 463 5 AP SERVICE INDUSTRIES in the US, which include everything from airline* to stock broken to fast-food restaurants, are in danger of falling prey to foreign competition, two researchers have warned. "Many US markets for services are no safer from foreign competition than were domestic markets
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    • 351 5 AP TEN TOP UNITED NATIONS executives would be retired or I next year as part of a coat-cutting plan and an 11th has been offered a different Job, informed sources said. UN spokesman Francois Giuliani said changes were being made to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 488 6 Bundesbank sees no need for further stimulus Reuter THE WEST GERMAN economy is not in need of any further stimulus at the moment, according to Bundesbank board member Leonhard Gleske. "We don't feel we need to give an additional push to our economy at
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    • 213 6 WHEN Overseas Union Bank moves into its new building on November 10, it will be a homecoming. It will see the bank return to its birthplace where, 37 years ago, it was the first local bank to open for business after the Second World War.
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    • 1158 6 Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US dollar yesterday closed marginally lower against major currencies after fluctuating narrowly all day on alternate buying and selling. Dealers said the dollar's near-term direction looked uncertain but market sentiment was slightly bearish due to speculation the Democrats would win a majority in yesterday's Congressional
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    • 231 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to on# unit of foreign Md V Otter c n currency: US dolor 2.1950 2.1960 2 8196 -22 15 Sterling pound 3.1015 3.1051 ***** -57 78 Australian dolor 1 4080 1.4109 3 4286 -5893 NZ dollar 1.1062 1 1089 ***** -6774
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    • 297 6 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed firmer in (airly active trading mainly on overseas buying interest towards the close. It ended at U*****.30/80 an ounce compared with New York's 404.80/405.30 close and the 400.80/401.30 finish here on Monday. On the local market gold rose HK$47 to end at HK53,765 a
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    • 329 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels after a day of quiet trading, dealers said. They said most operators were largely sidelined ahead of yesterday's US Treasury auction of US$lO billion of three-year notes and the mid-term Congressional elections. Short-dates were steady to slightly firmer
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    • Article, Illustration
      83 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 2-3/4 per cent yesterday, down 1/4 point from Monday. The one- and two-month term rates were unchanged while the three-month rate was up by 1/16 point. Indicates the average of the prime lendtag rates of 12 major banks
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    • 630 6 EXPECTATION of good demand in the US Treasury auctions expected to commence last night saw the December U8 T-Bsnd firming to 96.25, after opening at the day's low of 98.15 in Simex. Trading activities fizzled out to cautious range trading due to the uncer- tainties of the US Congressional
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
    • 453 7 Seminars and Courses c accnaacirat NxnoNAL sEQjnrnr K A9AS7 1 ipiiWiw i Wn *•7 15-17 January 1987, World T rade Centre, Singapore. DURATION TITLE Nov 15 A Review of the Singapore ond Malaysia Stock Market Nov 17-18 Customer Satisfaction Telephone Skils (CSTS) Nov 17-26 QCC Advonced Leader Nov
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    • 491 7  - Selling how the professionals do it By ANNA TEO AGE, SEX-or experience does not make much difference in the performance of a salesperson, an American study on sales behaviour has found. Rather, successful salespeople who consistently meet or exceed targets are linked by a common set of skills, according to
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    • 165 7 GERMAN technology need not be expensive. And that is exactly the message Festo, a German company specialising in automation equipment, wants to put across at its Technology Show "86 at the Hotel Equatorial. The three-day show, starting today, is organised by the local office of Festo.
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    • 127 7 ONLY ONE in eight managers has the qualities which makes him a high achiever and thus able to lead and develop highachieving subordinates. The bulk of managers, nearly three-quarters, fall into the "moderate achiever" category, while about one in six is a low achiever who
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    • 293 7 LEARNING to use a computer can be a chore, as some people have found out. More so in a classroom environment. An Australian company thinks it has the solution to this problem. It has produced a learning package which makes use of a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • FEATURES
    • 524 8 COMMENTS from the public and community leaders are generally well received by the government, according to the Feedback Unit. The public sometimes holds a different opinion that only the "right" feedback is welcomed. Criticisms are perceived as the "wrong" kind of feedback. There is a
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    • 985 8  -  Singapore eyed as regional centre for re-export of educational services AUSTRALIA'S exports of educational services could amount to Asloo million a year soon, and Singapore could become a base for the export drive. FLORENCE CHON6 reports on the efforts to market Australian education abroad, and takes
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    • 952 8 JUST A YEAR after it was launched, Goh Sean San and his three business partners are about to embark on the second phase of their private education venture. Response has been such that some parents have booked places at their West Australian International
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    • 174 8 letter te the Editor Dear Sir, The government has tried to help small businesses in various ways. But there is nothing special to help reduce the cost of doing business of the small home-grown service units such as medical, legal, engineering and other
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 679 8 L. CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACXOSS 1 A dopey informer? (5) 6 Revolutionary article in a trading place (5) 9 It's held up when the weather's good (7) 10 Bad weather for a somt, a duck, and the Marines (5) 11 Is such English low? (5) 12 In art, perhaps, it's something
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  • SPORTS
    • 666 9  -  The battlelines are drawn for the DHL Singapore Open Sixty-five years after the first grasscourt championships were held, Singapore's little Wimbledon is set to explode again. Beginning today, one of the best fields in years should provide entertaining action leading up to the
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    • 314 9 UPI IN THE ABSENCE of title holder John McEnroe, Czechoslovakian Karel Novacek produced the antics on Monday at the U*****,000 Stockholm Open Grand Prix tennis tournament. McEnroe is expecting an automatic suspension for his outbursts in Paris last week. He was also suspended after
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    • 373 9 AP THE SUCCESS of the New York City Marathon has created problems, according to race director Fred Lebow. One day after what he called "our most successful marathon ever" in the 17-year history of the race, Lebow said: "I think we've reached our limit.
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    • 585 9 NYT BEHIND THE CURTAIN, Sugar Ray Leonard had to wait a few minutes for Marvellous Marvin Hagler to arrive. When the undisputed world middleweight champion finally appeared, according to Irving Rudd, a top rank aide-de-fight-camp who was back there, the two gladiators shook hands. But
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    • 347 9 Reuter THE US-bred six-year-old horse, At Talaq, won the Asl million Melbourne Cup Classic at Flemington yesterday. At Talaq, owned by Dubai sheikh Hamdan bin Rasheed A 1 Maktoum, and ridden by Michael Clarke, narrowly beat Rising Fear after a
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    • 322 9 AP IN THE CLOSEST RACE in America's Cup history, White Crusader pipped Canada n by less than three-tenths of a second yesterday in the second round of the challengers' trials. The English boat, skippered by Harold Cudmore, had to come from behind
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    • 227 9 Reuter A "REBEL" America's Cup could be in prospect unless a row over advertising sponsors' names is resolved, American skipper Dennis Conner warned. Conner, who lost the Cup to Australia in 1983, said the world's top yachtsmen would race outside international yachting
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1136 9 warn mm A AJ In this final episode, Hester is unable to contain her lies anymore and screams that the boys are innocent. The three Hawaiians are set free and Murdoch is found guilty of manslaughter, while Doris and Hester are charged with perjury. But Hester is so ridden with
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 344 10 Reuter BANKING ANALYSTS said Bank America Corp's request that suitors withdraw their bids while it reviewed its strategy was a clever move which would buy it time to offer shareholders a recovery plan. "I think it was a very measured response and kind of a
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    • 169 10 FT THE WORLD'S biggest tyre manufacturer, which is being pursued by a European investor group led by Sir James Goldsmith, has unveiled its first move in its battle to remain independent and says that it intends to sell its prized Celeron energy subsidiary. Robert Mercer, Goodyear's
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    • 313 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks posted a strong gain on Monday, with blue chips providing most of the leadership. Strong gains by Eastman Kodak and IBM sparked the market higher, even in the (ace of general market uncertainties surrounding the Senate elections and the
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    • 729 10 Amsterdam NOV 03 AON fk 547.00 4-5 91.00 inch Ahold 108.40 +0.4 Akzo 150 20 +2.3 Afronto AMEV Amro Bar* Am Stod ***** +0.2 75.00 -0.3 94.00 +1 123.50 unch 33 80 -1.2 Boh 168 40 0.9 Bonumq Buahrman TDMtodi r^m ***** +2 208 50 +0.3 672.00 +7
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    • 75 10 Reuter THE LONDON Stock Exchange had had to one stand-by computer capacity to prevent Aare prices from brim (Meted from its Topic price display system, a spokeswoman said. Quotations for several iiwOtwMity British Aerospace PLC, failed to appear for Just over as hour on Monday
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 350 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed firmer on renewed buying interest towards the close following a mixed session yesterday. Brokers said trading was moderately active by recent standards as the outlook turned mixed. Overseas institutions continued their profit-taking following Monday's sharp sell-off but brokers also noted selective bargain hunting. The Hang
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    • 364 11 TOKYO: Share prices drifted lower yesterday in extremely thin trading with investors staying on the sidelines ahead of the US congressional elections. The market average closed 49.69 yen down at 16,786.90 after rising to 16,873.59 in early trading. During Saturday's half-day session, the market fell 74.04. Turnover was 230
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    • 390 11 SYDNEY: Continued demand for quality industrial stocks and short covering in the gold sector boosted prices across the boards in quiet trading on Australian share markets yesterday, brokers said. Turnover was limited, with the Melbourne market closed for the Melbourne Cup holiday and as Sydney trading was suspended for
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    • 164 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index edged up 1.08 to 185.03 on a turnover totalling 1,751,583 shares valued at 225.23 million baht. Reuter NOV 04 I Ao IChom Th® MM San Camant Sam Ctuant Sum Oimi 807 Map -12 A wo fton Ayudhyo kivMlmarrl Borvgkok Agro-lnd Bangkok
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    • 48 11 AFP THE MACAU government plans to sell its Chineselanguage radio and television services to the private sector, while retaining ownership of Portuguese broadcasting. A second television channel, broadcasting in Chinese, will go on the air in mid-1987, government spokesman Nuno Delerue said. AFP
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    • 550 11 Reuter TOP COMPANIES from Hongkong and abroad are battling for a chance to run the first cable television network in the British colony and gain a share of what could be a big new market. Eight groups have asked the Hongkong government for
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    • 99 11 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S Tasman Forestry Ltd, a unit of Fletcher Challenge Ltd, plans to enter a US$lOO million joint venture with Chile's leading forestry company, Compania Manufacturera de Papelas y Cart ones SA. The joint venture will own about 36,000 hectares of mainly radiata pine forest
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    • 116 11 Reuter PETROLEUM Corp of New Zealand Ltd (Petrocorp) has acquired a one-third interest in a joint exploration venture in Australia to which it will contribute an average of NZ$6 million a year for the next three years. Petrocorp chairman Frank Orr said in a statement
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    • 91 11 Reuter THAILAND'S Finance Ministry has revoked the operating licence of Krungthep Finance and Securities after the firm failed to improve its financial position. Finance Minister Suthee Singhasaneh said the finance company, which rejected an offer of government assistance and partial takeover in 1964, had accumulated
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 428 12 American exports to South Africa minimal AP NEW FIGURES by the US Agriculture Department show that American trade sanctions against South Africa will have little impact on American sales of grain and other commodities. According to the department's economic research service, this year's sales
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    • 66 12 Bangkok (USI/tOTM. FOt) Whit# Rk« 100% Ut dou 255 100% 2nd dou 220 100% 3rd dou 215 5% 205 10% 200 15% 195 20% 185 25% 175 35% 175 Broken Ric« A-l Super 128 A-l Special 125 C-1 Special unq C-l Ord unq Loonzain Rica 100% 1st pod* unq
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    • 942 12 Reuter COFFEE ROBUSTA FUTURES on Monday closed between £45 and £35 above Friday, despite an even higher number of tenders than expected, dealers said. They said the general feeling was that few of Monday's 2,482 original tenders are likely to be retendered, but will go into "strong hands"
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    • 203 12 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on Monday ranged 2-1/4 US cents a bushel higher in nearby December to 1-1/2 cents lower in deferred contracts at the close of a featureless session on the Chicago Board of Trade. Tight supplies of soft red wheat continued to underpin the December contract, and technical
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    • 335 12 Reuter MALAYSIA'S palm oil output in calendar 1906 is expected to be around 4.6 million tonnes compared with 4.1 million in 1985, oil palm glowers have said. Output to end-October was some 3.8 million tonnes and monthly output in November and
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    • 79 12 OIL PRODUCTS In the Far East petroleum products market, naphtha and kerosene firmed but other products were unchanged in very thin trade. Closing prices for crude (fob origin) US$/borre4 Chonge Duboi (Dec) 12.90 -0.40 WTI, West Texas Intermediate, (Dec) 14.69 -0.54 Closing prices for products (fob Singapore) US$/borrel Chonge Kerosene
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    • 316 12 Reuter SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed slightly lower with December One RSS buyers quoted st 187.25 cents/kilo, down 0.25 cents from Monday night. The morning session ended steady after hovering narrowly on lack of interest in thin trading. Prices eased slightly in thin afternoon trading due to lack of
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    • 60 12 Reuter Ike KUALA I iff Tla Market, KLTM, priee waa BMhM|od yesterday tar riaa at MtliJl per Ua. level attracted farther atraag eevevtag treat Japaa aad Earepe «Me la- tar SSM&teMHUiyttS Disposals nm to 111 a slfM tall In toe prim. KL TIN Qwm mhem on
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    • 212 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices were firmer at midday yesterday on short-covering and renewed speculative buying interest, supported by the rebound in palm oil futures and higher overnight Chicago soyoil futures, dealers said. Early trading was thin as operators await further development before taking up fresh positions. Nov
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    • 143 12 ChintN Produce Exchange ScNm noon prions on Not 4 (S$/100 kg). Coconut oil Buk FOB 50 00 Old drum FOB 63.00 New drum FOB 67.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 41 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 1370.00 Sarawak White FOB foq M.W 1355 00 Sarawak special block FOB NLW
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    • 216 12 Reuter SOYBEAN FUTURES on Monday ranged 2-3/4 US cents a bushel higher in spot November to one cent lower in deferred* at the close of a quiet session on the Chicago Board of Trade. November was supported by the lack of deliveries against the contract and the outlook for
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    • 295 12 RAS prices S CMMt/kg, FOf in h NOON •IM CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt Int 1 RSS D«c 86 Int 1 RSS Jon 87 Int 2 RSS OP Int 3 RSS OP Int 4RSSOP Int 5 RSS OP 187 50 187 SO 188 25 185 00 183.00
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    • 88 12 —*«A» l-tw MAMS) DEC 86 JAN 87 r 1 L \CWIVIIT WWITn/ NOON ITOfwora FliOfiTn; NOON RAS >) Beyen WBovs SSR 20 ***** 174.00N ***** 175.00N SSR SO 169 00 17I.OON 170.00 172.00N MRELB ■wyen Sdbi ■■fers S«N«n SMR CV 287.50 289 50N 288.50 290.50N SMR L
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    • 492 12 NOTICES ;i, 1T,,. T THE COMPANIES ACT CAP 111 PURSUANT TO SECTION mi) <*> At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Hoe Hup Hung Paper Industries Private Limited, duly convened and held at 101 Upper Cross Street #06-09/10 People's Park Centre, Singapore 0105 on Thursday, 30th October 1980,
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    • 493 12 COMPANIES ACT, CAP. UK (S) PR LID (M V I I 7Hi IliMn) it an Extraordinary General Meeting of the lembers of CHENG XIN lONSTRUCTION (8) PTE ,TD duly convened and leld at 0001, Beach Road, 00-02, Golden MUe Tower, ilngapore 0719 on the 31st >ctober 1006, the following ipeclal
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    • 531 12 THE COMPANIES ACT (CAP. lM) CMA TIME-SHARING SERVICES PTE. LTD. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of CMA TimeSharing Services Pte. Ltd. duly convened and held at 2 pm on the 31.10.86 the following special resolution was duly passed. "That the company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to
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    • 356 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Tan Siew Hua of Blk 15 St George's Road #02-168 Singapore (1232), have applied for a Retail liquor Shop Licence in respect of premises at M/s Chop Yeo Thong Heng 514 Macpherson Road Singapore (1336), and that this application will be heard in
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    • 4184 13 SOME LATE BUYING support in a wide spectrum of issues enabled the Singapore stock market to recover from its day's lows yesterday. The finance sector, however, managed to hold its own while the other sectors had a hard time keeping profit-takers at
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    • 224 13 SINGAPORE lnrt Rites Nwi nm 4 MO tlo 20M0092 JMM4M Lt" ii ifli pE t o "TOM* +212 +277 1 si t n iTCAW -4205 -4244 r 2i ti° OTOOV +207)40 19*401 j—. 1 F r. '5 H ST MMth.li M0.44 *24.70 iS tft WR*«i 2154.17 2152.41
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    • 4315 13 BID aad offer prices officially listed aad bus! boss la and reported to the Stock Eachaafe at Stagapore yesterday with the ■umber at dans traded Auwa ta brackets bi lots at 1,000 units ualesi otherwise specified AD Ttane SetUeiueat Contracts are quoted after the word
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    • 806 14  -  By AMY CHEOK THE SINGAPORE stock market exploded last month. Aggressive institutional buying from the United States, the United Kingdom, Hongkong and Japan was the chief reason behind one of the fiercest, and most memorable bull i runs in the history of
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    • 105 14 HONGKONG All Industriols Hongkong Indox Tuesday 2174.8 Monday 2163.8 Tuesdoy 1433.89 Week ogo 2126.2 Monday 1428.69 WMk ago 1489.66 NEW YORK Hong Song Indox Dow Jones Tuesday 2265.82 Monday 1894.26 Monday 2258.78 Friday 1877.81 Week ago 2355.93 Week ogo 1841.82 TOKYO Standard Poors Nikkei Avorogo Monday 245.80 Friday
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    • 258 14 Mohoqih' prim MARA-Bumiputra for Nov 5 First B'putro 5 38 5.43 S*cond B'potro 4.96 Singapore Unit Truat Third B'putro Fourth B'putro 3 84 3 89 4 34 4 39 The Comrrwci 094 1 01 Fifth B'putro Sixth Bputro 2.84 2.89 The Sovmgt Fund 085 0 91 2.84 2.91
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    • 462 14 EARLY FIRM TRADING turned soft for want of follow-through support and share prices fell back to close easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Traders seemed edgy and prices succumbed to light profit-taking. From the day's highs, prices underwent unrelenting erosion to
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    • 2305 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and hmtnf In and reported to the Kuala l-mwpn-Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of Anns traded riiowa in brackets in lots at 1.000 units otherwise specified. VDUSTRMLS Aom (1856) xd >pi«in (3045) A6.HU» (-> AkoaX—)(ll)6s AIM (64 58
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    • 73 14 MY COM Berhad: 19th AGM and EGM at Ma war Room, Mezzanine Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur today at 3pm and 3.30pm respectively. BOTHMAN8 of PALL MALL (MALAYSIA) Berhad: 25th AGM at the Hotel Dayang, Jalan Pesiaran Barat, ***** Petaling Jaya, Selangor today at
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    • 121 14 MBT THE PROJECT management consultancy contract (or the Msl billion Petronas gas pip*»n»w» has been put on bold. Datuk Murad Hashim, chairman of Petronas Gat, said although the unsuccearful bidders were recently notified, Petronas had not awarded the contract which is being studied further
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    • 141 14 MBT SELANGOR Coconuts, a subsidiary of Boustead Holdings, does not expect its immediate outlook to be encouraging even though rubber and palm oil production in the first few months of the current year has exceeded estimates. Disclosing this in the latest annual review, chairman
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    • 474 15 KEPPEL CORPORATION'S $75 million bond issue with detachable warrants to buy Straits Steamship shares made its debut yesterday amid some confusion on the trading floor as many stockbrokers reported they were unaware that the counter was quoted. But in spite of this, over-the-counter trades
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    • 391 15  -  By ELAINE KOH PLUNGING oil prices that ate into the value of stocks during the first half of this year to endJune have contributed to a M 52.4 million loss for Shell Refining Co (POM) Bhd. This contrasted sharply with the group's performance for
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    • 129 15 THE SALE of Hyatt Regency Hotel was completed yesterday when Borneo Properties Sdn Bhd paid the remaining $165.1 million of the total purchase price of $183.5 million to Sealion Hotels. Borneo Properties, widely believed to be connected with the Brunei royal family, paid a 10
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    • 894 15 Reuter LONDON equities tended easier at the opening yesterday in relatively light volume with prices showing a tendency to drift lower mainly due to lack of interest, dealers said. At 11.00 am, the FT 30 Index was down 3.6 at 1,290.5 while the FTSE 100 Index lost 6.5
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    • 364 15 TWO MEMBERS of the Malayan United Industries group, Pan Malaysia Cement Works (PMCW) and Pan Malaysia Rubber Industries (PMRI) have announced mixed interim results. PMCW, which was forced into the red in fiscal 1985 because of hefty provisions for diminution in
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    • 613 15  -  By CHAN Ol CHEE PROPERTY-BASED Tuan Sing Holdings, together with its 64 per cent owned paper-manufac-turing subsidiary SPP Ltd, yesterday announced details of an elaborate financial reconstruction scheme which involves raising some $20 million through rights issues and the conversion of bank debts
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    • 190 15 THE INSURANCE Carpsntfaa Of ffpiH Ltd has appointed Messrs Chin Teck Huat and Lai Chun Loong as directors of the company with effect from Oct 14 and Oct 17 respectively. Mr Thang Kwek Min has been appointed as Mr Chin's alternate with effect from Oct 14. ASIATIC DeveUpneat
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    • 74 15 THE CAPITAL Issues Committee has turned down Duff Development's proposed purchases of Protex Rubber Products Sda Bhd and Anson Oil Industries Sdn Bhd. No reasons were given. Duff had agreed to purchase the entire paid-up capital of Protex comprising two million shares of Msl each, for
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    • 109 14 ARTHUR ANDERSEN ASSOCIATES, PTE. presents a seminar on THE UNITED STATES TAX REFORM ACT OF 1986 ITS IMPLICATIONS AND TAX PLANNING OPPORTUNITIES Theme The Tax Reform Act of 1986 is massive. This seminar will enhance your understanding of how this legislation will directly affect you and your business. Specifically, those
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    • 136 15 K:' !§&!«*> mm slilfSiffl '.I s Hr I *«-r 3i MU TfWefJ/bnx ORGALON COLORS V KELLY INTERNATIONAL CORP. SOLVENT-BASED DYESTUFF pMPIH Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China Kelly presents a colorful world with ORGALON COLORS which are wide used in fields of: Resin dying for ABS, AS, PS, phenol, urea, melamine
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    • 299 15 GENERALI CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 1985 The General Council of Assicurazioni Generali, presided over by Mr. Enrico Randone, Chairman of the Company, met to examine the Group Balance Sheet for the financial year 1985, as follows: ASSETS (in thousands of U.S. Building and farm property Fixed interest securities Shares (including Associates)
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  • 415 16 AP THE US DOLLAR dropped 21.45 per cent in value in the year after five major financial powers decided to drive it down, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday. A major purpose of the push was to bring US
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  • 526 16  -  By LEE HAN SHIH, Property Correspondent AT LEAST one developer has made money in the residential market. The latest accounts of Jurong Town Corporation show that it made an average profit of $77,960 on each condominium sold in its Lakepoint project in Jurong.
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  • 370 16  -  By LOH HUI YIN WHEN MAJOR economic powers flex their muscles, it is weaker countries like Singapore that suffer. Making the point in unequivocal terms yesterday at the second committee debate on trade and development at the United Nations' 41st general assembly was Singapore's
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  • 139 16 Bernama A TOTAL OF 459 foreigners are serving with the Malaysian government because the country still lacks highly skilled manpower and expertise in certain fields. The foreigners included doctors, dentists and lecturers, Datuk Abdul A jib Ahmad, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, told Mr
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  • 302 16 JUDGEMENT was reserved by the High Court yesterday on an appeal by opposition Member of Parliament JB Jeyaretnam against a three-month jail sentence on fraud charges. Jeyaretnam, the secretarygeneral of the Workers' Party, and party president Wong Hong Toy were earlier
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  • 163 16 Bernama SIX SINGAPOREAN concerns have expressed interest in investing in Johor, according to State Secretary Datuk Haji Rahim Ramli yesterday. He told a press conference in Johor Bahru that a 25-member trade delegation comprising state executive councillors, senior government officers and entrepreneurs would leave for Singapore
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  • 46 16 Beraama A National Front member of parliament, Haji Ibrahim All, yesterday urged the government to recall its High Commissioner and the staff of the High Commission in Singapore if the Republic went ahead and played host to the Israeli President. Beraama.
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  • 81 16 COMEX GOLD FUTURES yesterday went over Monday's highs on buying by commission houses. Gold (or delivery in December gained US$4.BO to $411.40 an ounce, penetrating Monday's peak of $409.50. Profit-taking by local traders trimmed the advance. Silver futures gained 7.0 to 5.0 cents yesterday morning on
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  • 65 16 WALL STREET stocks fell on moderate volume yesterday as profit-taking set in after a 16point rise in the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Monday. Traders noted a tendency to sell as the average neared the 1900 level. Yesterday's elections also produced some caution. The Dow Industrials fell
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    • 51 16 AFP THE PHILIPPINES' foreign trade deficit in the tint seven months of this year was 63.88 per cent narrower than in the ane period last year. The deficit was U*****.19 million between January and July 1966, compared to U*****.86 million in the first seven months of
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    • 48 16 Reuter BRITAIN'S ruling Conservative Party has in the last month overtaken the main Opposition Labour Party in voter popularity. A poll shows that 60 per cent will vote Conservative, 36 per cent Labour and 21 per cent for the centrist alliance parties. Reuter
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    • 31 16 AP THE REV. MOON IKHWAN, a well known South Kw*— dissident of sedition and instigating an-ti-government demonstrations, was yesterday sentenced to three years in prison. AP
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    • 38 16 AP MALAYSIA will remain a member of the United Nations Economic, and Cultural Organisation in spite of the departure of such countries as the US, Deputy Education Minister Bujang UHs has said. AP
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    • 32 16 UPI THAI International Airways yesterday decided to pay compensation to jiSBSHum on Flight €30 who experienced 40 minutes of terror before their plane landed safely last week. UPI
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    • 36 16 AFP INDIA'S relations with the US will be impaired if Washington supplies Pakistan Airborne Warning and Control aircraft, Indian Minister of State for External Affairs KNatwar Singh told Parliament yesterday. AFP
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    • 155 16 Our Executive Cheffc fresh new menu will undoubtedly drive the city empty. After being the finest seafood restaurant this side of the Benjamin Sheares Bridge for so long, we have finally succumbed to change. Our Chef had long desired to demonstrate that his repertoire does not finish at the water's
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    • 662 16 rifti INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR FOR BOARD MEMBERS (1-3 December 1986) and SEMINAR ON STRATEGIC USE OF TECHNOLOGY (4-5 December 1986) Westin Plaza. Singapore Under the present economic conditions, the government and the private sector have to re-orientate their strategies because of competition, rising costs and other elements. We
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 146 17 PLANS BY Yang Ming Line to introduce the pendulum service on the Europe-Far EastNorth America-Europe trade are likely to be delayed to the second half of next year. Initially the service was scheduled to be launched after the Taiwanese state-owned line takes delivery of
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    • 465 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE ECONOMIC Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) is currently undertaking a survey on the state and requirements of the freight forwarding industry in the region. The survey will be completed this month. Senior Escap economic affairs officer
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    • 239 17 AFP CONTRACTS were signed on Monday (or the building of five 3,000-dwt cargo ships, the first of an estimated 80 ships of various sixes the Indonesian government plans to build to replace scrapped units. The ships to be built at the country's
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    • 192 17 Reuter OIL TANKERS and combination carriers sold for scrap during October dropped to 145,771 long dwt (five vessels), the lowest figure for a single month since January 1960 when 47,457 long dwt (two vessels) was recorded, London shipbroker Howard Houlder said. The total compares
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 149 17 TRANS-LINK EXPRESS of Singapore and its subsidiary, Allied-Link Express Sdn Bhd of Malaysia, have been appointed as general agents for Conterm AB in Sweden. The tie-up enables the two companies to provide weekly consolidation services from Gothenburg, Stockholm and Malmo in Sweden, with connecting services from
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    • 1232 18 BUSINESS was very limited on the London shipping freights market on Monday, especially outside the grain and time-charter sectors. Out of the US Gulf two cargoes of grain were chartered to Japan, one cargo of 50,000 tons was hooked aboard the Pantokrator by MSK at the slightly firmer
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    • 420 18 FT LEP GROUP, the international freight forwarder, revealed that its profits for the first six months of 1986 had fallen to £3.1 million, a decline of 22 per cent compared with last year's £3.96 million. The directors said the disappointing result was mainly due
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    • 910 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 Aitrons VI 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Attos Line X 3 ANL I 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL I 2/3 ASCL 1 Bott-Conodo Line VI 4/5
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    • 295 18 Reuter FOURTEEN PEOPLE were missing on Monday and officials feared that most had been killed, after an Argentine hydrofoil burned and capsized on Sunday night with four known deaths. Survivors from the incident in the river (date off Buenos Aires said (Mays in
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    • 177 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line
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    • 148 19 THE PROPOSED global service by Mr Karl-Heinz Sager has received the backing of two German investors Bremer Vulkan and Luerssen Werft. Although the two backers have not been officially named, Lloyd's List said their involvement had been confirmed by sources handling details of
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    • 590 19 Reuter CREDITORS at the Wah Kwong shipping group are expected to sign an agreement, most of them today, to restructure its debts of over US$B5O million, ending a long and bitter dispute, according to a group source. Bankers said the revised restructuring
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    • 885 19 AFP RATES on the major grain routes showed some signs of Improvement on their previous levels on the freight market during the past week. But they still remained well below earnings achieved In September when rising fuel costs were Included in shipowners' rate expectations. Prospects for a significant
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    • 384 19 Fairplay THE BRITISH Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, found herself at the centre <4 a storm after blaming the demise of the Britirii merchant fleet on the National Union of Seamen (NUS). Replying to a queetion in Parliament from MP Robert Wareing as
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    • 6932 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore lor ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.
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    • 931 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Chin Chyun No 2 Chm Chyun No 1 J3 alongside J3 otongude 05.11/2300 05 11/2300 VmmI •arth Arrival Departure Kanmun Abadi J9 alongside 05 11/0600 Mekar Indah J7/8 alongside 05 11/2359 KEPPEL WHARVES Bafcal/P K9 alongside 05.11/1800 Putn Ma war Putra Butan 1 Polor
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    • 74 17 LEP GROUP said its profits for the first six months of 1986 hod fallen to £3.1 million, a decline of 22 per cent compared with last year's £3.98 million. P«g« II CREDITORS of the Wah Kwong shipping group are expected to sign an ogreement, most of them today, to restructure
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    • 227 18 > i V C T TAT IT 1 YAM ASHIT A-SHINNIHOH J y Pi TRAMS-PACIFIC SERVICES STRAITS FEEDER Pacific South Wm( Feeder at Kao i tt M FTTI rmi FTZTW gy IFTTTB U'iiN l*V!B HTT3MI DEB '>»« i n77n ipn» E?mi ii> iptt» i em EM EM n rrra rv
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    • 674 19 The Straits Steamship Group Wi Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd k Overseas Containers Limited cownmi:j I Vim Uta| I Da Ntac IWrn r*m It lh M/ii m/u a/u 25/11 Z7/U a/u a/u STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Portsand Bangkok MJ.'.'i/'.SM m I rjm mn M/ll H/U 11/U IVU m/ii
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    • 287 20 100 Years Liner Shipping Far East 1886-1986 TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS fO EUROPE MED N hn| Lmm I IVII (mm MM I'M* 13/12 11/12 21/12 M/ 12 FROM N CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS Car4|» til tftarj llmvmMM LaHtwt S'tan k'wn SM M SU SM SM SM SW SM S|». 1/11 1/11 111/11
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    • 777 21 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE MAJAPAMT GOWA KOTA SMOA SIN JKT MY SIN Vl2 S/n 7/11 i/11 In M 7/11 S/11 12/11 as/n m/ii at/11 •TCH TAICHUHO *MUR HKG KAO *TCM KEE BUS *MUR *MTC VOK KM
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    • 992 22 fa. I*:riC'LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.— USA CANADA *Tuumcca*ST (Round Tho World Sorvteo) VEMtAZANO MPS V 93 N 6AMCT W a in m fi.ll. RMfiE V 3 PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH WEST Mono vs t/s port u/u oak motor vs. t/s port sea nun H.RNO6EVI9 (TV)2I NOV 1 DEC
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    • 789 23 s-»to* TaHtoOMc* *****77 NEFTUNE MENCf S PTE. LIS. Ft Ell/AUST TP*/** T«nM CPF KXXMCS *****77 Z7IS7SJ *****42 *****22 *****53 *****42 00 MKCT IMS 77MUI 27N11C 27*111 NEPIM SOIL M> *****07/*****45/*****53/*****20 WIM SO* M) *****71/*****34/*****35 KPUNE SOU M. 01S5W/0200J5/*****0/*****1/*****2 uNEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD EXXK:i FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A i
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