The Business Times, 6 July 1988

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1988 75 CENTS
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  • 265 1 AFP Dow Jones lower THE NEW YORK stock market edged lower yesterday as traders returned from a long holiday weekend keen on cashing in on some profits. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 4.80 to 2,126.78 in the first half hour of trading. Losers outnumbered
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  • 184 1 SHARE PRICES yesterday recovered some of Monday's losses but caution dominated trading as investors looked to Wall Street for fresh leads. The Singapore market closed slightly firmer on lower turnover with strong support from bar-gain-hunters. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 1.19 points to 1,095.66 while
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  • 158 1 THE US DOLLAR finished lower in Asian markets yesterday as traders took profit after the currency's recent surge. In Tokyo, the greenback ended at 134.30 yen and 1.8215 German marks, down from Monday's London close of 135.38 yen and 1.8283 marks. The New
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  • 252 1  -  By DAVID CHEW PRINCE NORODOM Sihanouk, the leader of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea, has rejected the idea of sending an international peacekeeping force to Cambodia to oversee the process of a political settlement there. At a dinner given in his honour
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  • 426 1  -  Seavi's investment totals USs2sm so far By CHUANG PECK MING SOUTH EAST ASIA Venture Investment (Seavi), a Singaporebased venture capital firm, has invested another $10 million of its US$4O million fund set up four years ago. This brings its total investments to
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  • 467 1  -  Temasek Holdings stake now at about 47 per cent By CORRINA LIM NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES may finally win its long-drawn battle to get out of its "controlled carrier'' status in the United States following a reduction of the government's stake in the company to
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  • 70 1 THE NAME SAMSUNG is fast finding its way into households on television sets, microwave ovens and even personal computers. The South Korean company behind this name, however, is not content with its present status as one of the country's three biggest business conglomerates. It wants to
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  • 150 1 Reuter OUSTED PHILIPPINE president Ferdinand Marcos has said that he expected to end his Hawaii exile "very soon" and warned of attempts by unnamed foreign forces to provoke internal strife on his return to Manila. Mr Marcos, in an interview published in the Manila
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  • 426 1  -  By BOEY KIT YIN THE WORLD'S leading semiconductor producer, NEC Corporation, will assemble today s hottest memory chip in Singapore by the end of this year. The production of one megabit (MB) dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips comes at a
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  • 166 1 AFP SIXTEEN Japanese semiconductor firms plan to boost investment by 46.9 per cent from a year earlier to 457.4 billion yen (US$3.4 billion) in fiscal 1968, a Japanese newspaper reported yesterday. The Nihon Keizai Shimbun said that a survey of the 16
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 332 1 Alatas explains July 25 meetings, PAGE 5 mij)3 LOCAL BANKS enjoy the privilege and relative freedom of universal banking. But freedom should be accompanied by responsibility. Banks should exercise care and prudence when venturing outside its traditional domain of finance and banking. LEADER, Page 10 A JAPANESE MANUFACTURER has teamed
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 300 2  -  By CHUANG PECK MING THORN EMI, the big UK electronics and entertainment group, has finally given up its outlet at Centrepoint, marking the end of its record retailing business in South-east Asia. The group, which continues to operate front-line record business
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    • 381 2 SINGAPORE CONTRACTORS bidding for overseas projects are Being encouraged to use a newly developed cost estimation service provided by the Construction Industry Development Board (fclDB). Called the Tenders Estimating Pata Service (Teds), the information is compiled in a publication which
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    • 178 2 TO HELP local contractors get a larger slice of the domestic market, the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) has formed a new business development resource panel. "Local contractors must have a larger share of the domestic market because a strong domestic workload is vital
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    • 412 2  -  By WILLIAM CHIA A JAPANESE MANUFACTURER has teamed up with its Singapore distributor to make food packaging machines in the Republic. Tokyo Automatic Machinery (TAM) and Packagers, the Singapore company, have set up a joint-venture company, Packtam, to manufacture form-fill-seal machines. These machines
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    • 65 2 SOME 4,500 representatives from 48 organisations will share their experiences on how they improved their productivity during a 12-day convention starting this Saturday. The National QCC Convention 11, which will end on July 26, will be held at the National Productivity Board. There will be 196
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    • 327 2 SINGAPORE food and beverage companies have been advised that there are good profits to be made from Asian flavours fast gaining favour among Canada's 25 million people. At last count. Asians made up 16 per cent of Canada's population. Their rising numbers have
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    • 378 2 A CENTRE to provide consultancy services to small and medium enterprises has been set up by the Nanyang Technological Institute's School of Accountancy with the help of public accounting firm Peat Marwick. Companies needing help can now approach the Entreprenuership Development Centre, made
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    • 165 2 A THREE-DAY CONFERENCE to focus on automation as a means of achieving greater competitiveness in manufacturing industries will be held in Singapore from Nov 22 to 24. Automation in Manufacturing (AIM) '88, organised by the Singapore Robotics and Automation Association (SRAA), aims to create greater awareness
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    • 401 2 THE FEDERATION of Asean Shippers Council (FASC) is gaining recognition as a representative ot shippers' interests, says chairman Datuk Kok Wee Kiat. This recognition, said Datuk Kok yesterday, was reflected by the presence of shippers council representatives from Japan and Taiwan at the
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  • ADVERTISING & MARKETING
    • 460 3  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA CASTROL LIMITED's chief executive and managing director, Jonathan Fry, is seeking support from the subsidiaries of the UKbased lubricants giant for his brain-child and new marketing salvo the sponsorship of world racing events. This year, the company took a
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    • 238 3 POSTERS outstripped bus backs as a popular advertising media in the first five months this year, according to a study by Survey Research Singapore. From January to May this year, about $3.95 million went into poster advertising compared with $3.55 million for bus backs. This
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    • 54 3 CHARLIE IN (abov) has been appointed managing director of the LMA group of companies. Mr In. formerly marketing manager for Rediffusion, is currently chairman of the Direct Marketing Association of Singapore. The LMA Group offers below-the-line services direct mail, direct response, list management and list broking,
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    • 950 3  -  International agencies make region a priority By MONICA GWEE IT IS THE NATURE of the advertising business that expatriate staff adopt a revolving door policy in the international offices of their Western agency headquarters. Based in New York or London, such agencies used to
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 317 5  -  Flexibility for free and frank exchange of views By DAVID CHEW INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said the Jakarta Informal Meeting (JIM) scheduled for July 25 is merely an informal framework for preliminary contact between the various Cambodian groups and Vietnam. JlM's rationale is flexibility
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    • 117 5 ASEAN has urged Japan to open its markets wider for Asean manufactured and semi-manufactured goods, a joint communique released at the end of the 21st Asean Foreign Ministers' Meeting said yesterday Japan was also urged to relieve the problems faced by Asean countries because of
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    • 313 5 AFP INDIA'S traditionally fragmented political opposition is trying desperately and against enormous odds to unite against Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi ahead of next year's scheduled general election. Dozens of ideologically polarised parties are talking to each other, but opposition sources say they
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    • 310 5 UPI SENIOR Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping yesterday described himself as a "setting sun" and said he has largely completed the task of lining up his successors, a decade after he rose to supreme power in China. The remarks, at a meeting with visiting Brazilian President Jose
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    • 173 5 AFP FINANCIAL SECRETARY Piers Jacobs has flown back to Hongkong with a new agreement on defence costs for the colony which he says is fair. Mr Jacobs said on Monday that it was difficult to give precise figures for the savings to Hongkong
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    • 150 5 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN Council of Trade Unions has told the government to accept its wage demands by July 15 or face a national strike. The ultimatum, delivered in Sydney on Monday, represents the first serious confrontation between the powerful organisation and Prime Minister Bob Hawke since he
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    • 811 5 ARRIVALS I 1 Service Local From number time MAS MH630 0920 KUL SiA SQ103 0950 KUL CPX CX710 1015 CGK MAS MH609 1020 KUL GU GA960 1100 CGK SiA SQ105 1105 KUL HA 1421 1130 •WN SAS SK971 1140 CPH/ftKK UBA UB231 1145 RGN SIA SO 201
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    • 8 5 Two now body blows for Rajiv, PAGE 7
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 531 6 UPI, AFP PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN says he will wait for a navy investigation before deciding whether reparations should be made to families of victims killed in the downing of an Iranian airliner over the Gulf. Despite what he called an "understandable accident," Mr
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    • 170 6 AFP THE ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury. Robert Runcie, said on Monday that he supports a plan to ordain women as priests in the Church of England. Speaking on the first day of the church's general synod, Dr Runcie said: "In an age when exclusively male
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    • 115 6 FT GEC PLESSEY Telecommunications has formed a joint ventre with the Soviet telecommunications authorities to supply and operate pay phones in Moscow The agreement provides for about 100 credit-card operated phones to be installed in the 12 months from next April. The phones will
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    • 318 6 AFP PROPOSALS for easing the burden of heavily-indebted countries may fail, partly because creditor countries are reluctant to bail out commercial banks. International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Michel Camdessus was commenting yesterday on various debt conversion schemes such as those presented by
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    • 364 6 Reuter THE SOVIET Communist Party Conference affirmed the right of every Soviet citizen to have access to full information and to discuss any issue openly and freely, according to resolutions published on Monday. The official Soviet news agency Tass issued a
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    • 155 6 Reuter DUBLIN PUBS launched longer drinking hours on Sunday but many still closed early as 3,000 bartenders threatened to strike over abolition of the "holy hour", the mid-afternoon break when drinkers pause for breath. The Irish government, arguing that the "holy hour" is archaic and
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    • 56 6 AFP BRITISH and Swiss police, aided by computer specialists, have detected and stopped the fraudulent transfer of about £27 million from Britain to Switzerland through computer instructions. Police in London said yesterday that a number of people had been arrested in both countries and were
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 58 6 Doonesbury IS MHN BROKE OVER NEW WEN, THE BONE6MEN BtP 600QLUCK 70 THEIR CDMRAPE mo UOJU>BE PRESIDENT.. BY THE MAY, POPPY, WHATS THIS MAN PUKAKISUKS, ANYWAY 7 h HE'S A HARVARP BOUTIQUE ÜBERAL. t74 m ■ft *t n r r BY GARRY TRUDEAU 1 3 1 w mm i 1
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  • FOCUS
    • 593 7  -  India's Rajiv Gandhi and Japan's Noboru Takeshita assumed the prime ministerships of their countries with observers sceptical about their prospects of making an impact. STEVEN WEISMAN looks at Gandhi's decline, while SEIGO SAKAMOTO reckons Takeshita has proven his critics wrong. STEVEN WEISMAN SEIGO SAKAMOTO Reuter
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    • 701 7 NYT AT THE HEIGHT of'his popularity in 1985, India's Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi said that "people's expectations are scary'' and that he could not possibly fulfill everyone's hopes. Today his political troubles are so grave that he spends much of his time assuring his
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 441 8 EURODOLLAR futures opened almost unchanged yesterday on Simex from the previous closing level and traded quietly in view the holiday market. However, as the dollar eased in the foreign exchange market, the Eurodollar followed the same direction. The September contract slided off to 91.99 Trom the opening high of
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    • 1437 8 Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, the US dollar closed marginally changed at 2.0535/45 in volatile trading. It traded within a range of 2.0540 and 2 0560. It opened initially at 2.0535/45. It ended at 134.35/45 yen against
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    • 305 8 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates ended steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Most operators were largely sidelined in the afternoon due to lack of interest in the absence of fresh factors. The market is awaiting Friday's release of US June unemployment data for some clues on
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    • 109 8 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****T 29.09.88 3.79 3.74 3.78 3.77 6 month* BY*****T 24.11.88 3.86 3.81 1 year BY8J100Z 23.3.89 3.90 3.85 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code rate BID
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    • 185 8 Indicates the average of the prime lending rate* of 12 major banks in S pore r S Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on July 5 us* DM SWFC Y»n 7 doyt 7 3/4 5/8 9 3/8 1/8 4 3/16 1/16 3 1/7—1/4 4 1/8—4 1 m* 7 3/4
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    • 56 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market rose 3/16 point to 4 per cent yesterday. Term rates were unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at the close yester day: OfFH MO Ow. nighr 4 3 7/« 1 -multi 4 3 7/8 2-manth 4 1 /0 4 3-monrti 4 3/14
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    • 440 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuesday, July 5, 1988 DEUTSCHEMARK (SIMEX) Jul 88 call a Jul 88 putt High Low Son Hlgl 1 Low SaB 55 26A 23 56 it 85A 80 57 176A 171 58 2 275A 270 59 CAS 375A 370 60 CAB 475A 470 Aug 88 cat lis
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 448 9 Bernama THE UNITED Malayan Banking Corporation Bhd (UMBC) has introduced a special housing loan scheme called "Homeplan" for buyers of houses costing more than Msloo,ooo. It said in a statement in Kuala Lumpur on Monday that the scheme, effective that day, would include such
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    • 134 9 Reuter THE GOVERNMENT of Finland has proposed limiting foreign ownership of Finnish insurance companies. A Ministry of Social Affairs and Health spokesman said on Monday the proposal was to reduce the maximum foreign shareholding from 100 per cent to 40 per cent,
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    • 540 9 Reuter JUNE JOBS DATA, due later this week, could put a cap on the recent rally in the US credit markets. Economists in New York said yesterday that while the recent activity had enlivened an otherwise moribund market, the rally
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    • 173 9 Reuter KUWAIT is threatening court action against debtors who have defaulted on their loans from local banks and not yet cooperated with a central bank-sponsored rescheduling scheme. Central bank governor Sheikh Salem Abdulaziz al-Sabah has told the Kuwait News Agency that banks have nearly finished
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    • 172 9 Reuter JORDAN'S central bank has reassured money changers worried by new foreign exchange rules that it will not let commercial banks push them out of business. Deputy governor Maher Shukri said this week: "We told the money changers we would see that the banks do not
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    • 635 9 Economists predicting further increases FT THE UK government on Monday pushed up the cost of borrowing for the fifth time in as many weeks, ordering a >4 point rise in base rates to 10 per cent in an effort to tighten its grip
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    • 108 9 AFP INDIA'S leading oil exploration company plans to raise US$l4B million through a public bond issue in Japan. The Financial Express reported in New Delhi on Saturday that bonds issued by the state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Commission were expected to
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    • 170 9 Reuter THE BUNDESBANK does not need to revise this year's money supply target, although the targeted aggregate is growing excessively for the third successive year. Bundesbank vice-president Helmut Schlesinger said in Frankfurt yesterday that the Bundesbank central bank council would review its
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    • 110 9 NYT THE RISING US dollar's effect on currency futures and options has lifted the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's June volume to record levels for all contracts. Trading was up 31.7 per cent over May volume and up 14 per cent from June of last year. The exchange
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 428 10 LOCAL BANKS can count themselves more fortunate than their counterparts in many countries. They enjoy the benefits and relative freedom of universal banking and can engage in any form of financial activity so long as they meet the standards set by the Monetary Authority of
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    • 883 10  -  The Samsung Group is not content with being one of South Korea's three biggest business conglomerates. It plans to merge its two flagship companies, Samsung Electronics and Samsung Semiconductor and Telecommunications (SST), to streamline its operations, with the aim of
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    • 780 11  -  The reshaping of China's economy, modelled for three decades on that of the Soviet Union, has produced dramatic results over the last decade. While consumers in the Soviet Union have yet to see the benefits of perestroika, those in China are enjoying a wide array of food,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 647 10 ffiEKiWKHDiaa 80D3S®M) CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Supplies of punitive equipment? (6) 7 The Redskins viewed him lightly (8) 8 Lead wildly into depression! (4) 10 Cut back on a number of branches (6) 11 Well placed to make the heart grow fonder (6) 14 Sagacious man's title (3) 16 Attracts
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 173 11 Many people who don't run large trading companies or big airlines wonder whether IBM really cares about small companies like theirs. The answer is a definite "yes." s M m rUa^SBS PH t W The proof lies in the attention we pay to small IBM systems and the businesses that
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1323 11 if 3 (MD QaOGQ, f t rf NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIALS Lions Of The African Night 9.35pm, Channel 12 The secrets of Africa's creatures after dark are revealed in this documentary that was three years in the making. It takes a close-up look at a group of lions competing for a
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  • SPORTS & LEISURE
    • 311 12 Reuter WORLD CHAMPION SPRINTER Ben Johnson and his coach have cleared up some misunderstandings between them and will resume training together, an official with Johnson's local track club in Toronto said on Monday. Earl Ross, who 25 years ago founded the Optimists Track Club,
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    • 471 12 Reuter SAID AOUITA, the gifted enigma of the international athletics circuit, was scheduled to make his first appearance of the 1988 Grand Prix season yesterday in the 1,500 m at the Stockholm Grand Prix. The talented Aouita is Olympic and world champion over 5,000
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    • 880 13  -  By BARRY WOOD IN THE END, it was a final worth waiting for as Stefan Edberg defeated Boris Becker to become the first Swede to win Wimbledon since Bjorn Borg in 1980 "This is something I've worked for for a long time. It's fantastic
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    • 784 13  -  Commentary by DAVE KINDRED NYT In London ALL WHO ADMIRE EXCELLENCE must admire Martina Navratilova, who plays tennis better than anyone else ever. The list of admirers apparently does not include many folks who come to Wimbledon. Only Navratilova's defeat seems to be of
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    • 310 13 AP DUTCHMAN Teun Van Vliet took the lead after the first two stages of the 21-day, 3,200-km Tour de France cycling race that began on Monday. There were two sections of the race an individual race in the morning that began from
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    • 207 13 Reuter CUBAN BOXER Teofilo Stevenson, who won the Olympic heavyweight title three times and rejected US$l million to turn professional, has formally hung up his gloves at the age of 36. People in his hometown of Last Tunas in eastern Cuba lined
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 193 14 Bernama WORLD OIL prices will take a few years to stabilise at a reasonable level. Exxon Company International (ECI) president Sid Reso said on Monday. He said there was an excess in both production and refining capacity which would eventually come to an
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    • 214 14 Reuter OIL PRICES will remain weak in the short term, but assuming excess production can be controlled, an expected rise in demand should enable prices to rise later in the year, according to the National Westminster Bank. In its monthly Economic and
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    • 336 14 Bernama MALAYSIA'S exports to the Soviet Union of palm oil, which had been on the decline for the past two years, is "picking up". Primary Industries Minister Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik said on Monday. With genuine interest expressed by
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    • 129 14 AP GLOBAL PALM OIL production is expected to rise to 8.5 million tonnes this year from eight million tonnes last year, according to the International Monetary Fund in a report released in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Malaysia, the world's biggest producer and exporter
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    • 66 14 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN wood-based industry should set up a wood preservation association as a self-regulatory body to maintain quality within the industry, a senior research officer of the Forest Research Institute Malaysia said on Monday. Mr Daljeet Singh said it was important to set up
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    • 456 14 Reuter AN UNRELENTING drought in the US farmbelt could wither prospects for the successful completion this week of a multi-billion dollar grain pact between Washington and Moscow. US negotiators and trade sources said the dry spell added an unexpected element to high-level talks
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    • 179 14 Reuter EUROPEAN grain exporters report that the Soviet Union has apparently just bought about one million tonnes of US corn for delivery in July/August in a deal that has them puzzled. The Soviet Union is usually absent from the market in midsummer or,
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    • 195 14 MONDAY'S stronger European spot tin market pushed the Kuala Lumpur tin price 13 cents higher to end at M 518.52 a kg yesterday. Activity was low as sellers were unwilling to unload their metal on expectations of a further rise in price. Volume totalled 52 tonnes against 102
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    • 97 14 THERE was no direction from the US market since the New York Mercantile Exchange was closed on Monday. Prices continued to drift down, however. Closing prices for crude (FOB origin) US$ borrol Chang* Top* (My) 15.40 ondt Mlnot (My) 15.71 undi Duboi (Aug) 12.65 0.05 Wm Tax
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    • 339 14 SINGAPORE Rubber prices closed slightly easier yesterday with August One RSS buyers price quoted at 262 00 cents/kilo, down 1.50 cents from Monday's close. After a slightly higher opening, prices rose gradually towards the morning close on some short-cover-ing and light buying interest in very thin trading. Dealers said
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    • 80 14 (e»nt«/kg) AUGUST J 988 SEPTEMBER 1988 (current month) (forward month) RAS NOON Sellers NOON Bwy*r» Skiers SSR 20 233.50 235.50N 233.50 235.50N SSR 50 231.50 233.50N 231.50 233.50N MRELB S*U*r> tvy*n U|| SMR cv 546.50 548.50N 548.50 550.50N SMR L 547.50 549.50N 549.50 5 51.SON SMS 5
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    • 343 14 HONGKONG: Gold yesterday closed little changed from London's Monday levels in fairly quiet trading, partly because of New York's closure for the Independence Day holiday. Bullion ended at U*****.40/80 an ounce against an initial U*****.20/70 and compared with London's U*****.25/75 finish. On the local market, gold rose HK$5
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    • 171 14 Chinese Produce FOB NSW 180.00 Exchange FAMA Sellers' noon closing prices on Closing prion on My 5 July 5 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil (M$/l 00kg) Coconut oil New drums 2nd hand drums 175.00 169.00 Bulk FOB 128.00 Bulk 160.00 Old drum FOB 142.00 locol in bulk 157.00 New
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    • 294 14 RAS prices in S cent*/kg. FOB In bile NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 264.50 265.50N 262.00 263.00N Int 1 RSS Aug 88 264.50 265.SON 262.00 262J0 Int 1 RSS Sap 265.00 266.00 262.50 263.00 Int 2 RSS OP 263.00 265.00N 260.50 262JON
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    • 413 14 Bernama Reuter MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed slightly easier yesterday on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange on lack of fresh leads from the US market, dealers said. Japan's soybean market which closed limit down yesterday also influenced sentiment on the local front, they added. India's purchase of
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    • 182 14 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller closing prices on July 4 (£/tonr»e unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Basis in-jtore London, tellers option OF London Jul 1058/1050 (1055/1057) High/Low 1070/1053 Sep 1086/1087 (1078/1080) High/Low 1089/1077 Sales (1384) Cocoa Jul 940/942 (927/932) High/Low 944/934 Sep 954/955 (951/952) High/Low 968/949
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 418 15 NST SEVERAL overseas banks and international stockbroking firms operating in Singapore have agreed to refund clients who bought forged Pahang Investment PLC shares through their firms, according to Malaysian Investors Association (MIA) president PHS Lim. In a statement issued to the press
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    • 727 15 BffO(3CL» By HOCK LOCK SIEW ONE OF THE most persistent rumours in recent months has been the likely takeover of property company Malayan Credit Ltd (MCL). Time and again, the market has tossed around names of potential bidders. Among those said to be on the
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 43 15 PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd sold 250,000 shares in Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Bhd for M 51.46 million on June 21 and 22. With the sale. PNB now holds 94.48 milion shares or 22.34 per cent of the issued capital of HMPB.
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      • 200 15 A NUMBER of substantial shareholders in Jack ChiaMPH have increased their interests in the company. Inter Park purchased 90.000 shares for $87,250 on June 28 and 29 while Camphill Ltd purchased 190,000 shares on July 1 for $180,605. With the purchases, the following shareholders' direct
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    • 375 15  -  By LEONG WEN WAH TAT LEE BANK plans to introduce a unit trust that will join the list of investments under the Central Provident Fund Board's Approved Investment Scheme (AIS). Mr Ang Tang Chor, director and general manager of Tat Lee Bank,
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    • 341 15 MBT BOUSTEAD TRADING has been appointed the sole distributor for the Aminah Hassan range of food products in Malaysia and Brunei with effect from yesterday. The manufacturer of the products is Amisan Products (M). a bumiputera company established in 1979 which produces
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    • 233 15 MBT SOUTH MALAYSIA Industries (SMI) has become involved in a dispute with the vendors of property development company Salinas Sdn Bhd. 0 C Mitsui Merchant Bankers Bhd said on behalf of SMI that the dispute concerned the terms of the sale and purchase agreement SMI
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    • 799 15 Alex Hldgs Ayer Molek B Sembawang Batu Kawan Bolton Current Ex Book* Dele Total lor Total tor payment date ctoee payable the year last yeai 6%lbl Aug 30 Sep 9 Sep 26 6% 6% 10%lhl Jon 29 Jul 13 Aug 5 20% 20% 35% (ol Jul 19 Jul
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
    • 4863 16 SHARE PRICES recovered from early losses as bargain hunters came in to lend strong support on moderate turnover yesterday. Dealers said that institutions and fund managers were still rebuilding their portfolios despite the slight profit-taking among punters who were keen to opt out on
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  • REGIONAL MARKETS
    • 1473 17 Hongkong Reuter, DBS Securities HONGKONG share prices ended slightly lower yesterday in lacklustre trading. As the US market was on holiday, investors lacked direction. The Hang Seng Index ended 5.71 points lower at 2,681.91, while the broad-er-based Hong Kong Index slipped 4.34 points to 1,773.52. Turnover fell
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    • 132 17 JULY 06 WOM Cha«l Sugar ***** 200 Da«4im Ind ***** -200 Daewoo Corp ***** 400 Daewoo Heavy ***** 200 Oaiahin Sacuritiaa ***** -500 Dong Ah Ptiar ***** -100 Dong Suh Stock ***** 300 Doogbu Staal ***** -200 Goto SUr ***** 200 Hanil Bank ***** 200 Hanil Cement ***** unch
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    • 486 17 Reuter TOKYO share prices closed higher yesterday, ending three straight losing sessions, after a softening of the US dollar eased concern among nervous investors. Broker Masatora Mayakawa at Yamaichi Securities said: "Exchange rates seemed to have relaxed somewhat. There is a feeling now that if the dollar goes much
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    • 474 17 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN share market overcame its earlier lethargy to close higher yesterday in a resourcesled buying surge in afternoon trading. Demand for mining stocks followed the recovery of the Australian dollar to above the US$O.7B, coupled with gams in prices for international base metals. The bullish tone then
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    • 285 17 JULY OS NT All Sincere Indus 600 -0 1 Asia Cement 91 50 -25 Cathay Cons 103 00 3 Chang Hwa Bank 530 00 -6 Cheng Loong 46 80 -1.2 Chia Hsin Cement 64 50 -15 Chin Hsin Flour 26 40 -08 China Chem 52 00 -1 China Dev
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    • 78 17 AFP FRENCH COMPANY Matra-Transport said in Paris on Monday that it had signed an agreement on June 25 to build a "Val" type French automatic subway system in Taipei. The agreement was signed with officials of the Taiwanese capital. The project calls for
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    • 50 17 Reuter ASAHI GLASS CO LTD, Japan's leading glass manufacturer, is thinking of establishing a joint company with US glass maker Corning Glass Works, according to an Asahi spokesman yesterday. No further details were given. Reuter Bangkok was closed yesterday. Manila prices were not available
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    • 153 17 Reuter IMPERIAL OIL'S unit Byron Criek Collieries Ltd said its cdil production would double a result of a major coal sale t 'to the Japanese steel industry. r Byron Creek said on Monday it would supply 550,000 tonnes ot lower-quality British
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    • 87 17 Reuter JAPANESE TRADING house C Itoh has bought 30 per cent of several adjacent properties in Hongkong's Wanchai district from Hongkong-listed SouthEast Asia Investment and Agency. A statement from South-East Asia said the deal, which was completed at the end of last month, was
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    • 106 17 Reuter INDUSTRIAL GASES firm BOC Group PLC now owns 87.5 per cent of its listed Australian subsidiary, Commonwealth Industrial Gases (CIG), and has extended its offer for the shares it does not already own. BOC offered A 54.20 a share for the 40.82
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    • 562 17 UPI MITSUBISHI MOTORS Corp said yesterday it would import and sell in Japan a Japanese version of the Mitsubishi Magna Wagon "Elite", a station wagon developed by its Australian subsidiary for the Australian market, starting in late August. Mitsubishi, an affiliate of Chrysler Corp of
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    • 4273 17 NST THE KUALA LUMPUR stocl market snapped out of it softer mood to finish mar ginally higher across th< board in lacklustre trading yesterday, thanks to bar gain-hunting and short-cov ering. One dealer said the ris« was merely a technical re action as the
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  • WORLD MARKETS
    • 1040 19 London Reuter LONDON SHARE PRICES showed a firmer bias from the outset yesterday after a sharp rise in Tokyo overnight. However, volume was very low with only 23 million shares changing hands in the first hour of trading. The FTSE 100 Index opened 2.8 points
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    • 1083 19 Amsterdam JULY 04 FLS ABN 43 30 >0 8 Aegon 84 70 -0 1 Ahold 83 10 1 Akzo 128 10 1.2 153 30 -0 1 AMEV 55 40 -0 3 Amro Bank 72 30 0 2 Ass Stad 123 00 -0.4 BOLS 134 SO Borsumij 103 00 -1.1 Buehrman
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    • 4140 19 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aema ll 28 SI 131 126
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    • 133 19 Jopon Gr fund 1 49 1 54 Sheritofl TVih fvnd OSS oas UOB Management Unifund 093$ 0935 Umbond 101 1 035 First B'putra 661 666 Second B'putro 5 96 601 Third B putro 443 446 Fourth B'putra SIS 520 Fifth B'putra 293 296 Sixth B'putra 375 380 S«v*ntfc
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    • COMPANY MEETINGS
    • 409 19 Reuter BRITISH STEEL CORP (BSC), due to be privatised after the end of the year, is likely to report profits after interest but before exceptional items of around £400 million for 1987/88, analysts say. The profits, to be announced today, are expected
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    • 265 19 AFP THE FRENCH group SEB has reinforced its position as a leading European supplier of household appliances by acquiring the West German manufacturer Rowenta. SEB's financial manager Bertrand Dupont said on Monday that the US$l7O million acquisition from the US group Chicago Pacific Corp
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    • 208 19 LIBERTY FOOD SUPPLIERS (PTE) LTD (In Liquidation) Notice is HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap 50 that the final meeting of members will be held at 1, Raffles Place. 40-00 OUB Centre S pore 0104 on Bth August 1968 at 11.30 AM for the purposes
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    • 393 19 RYMAN DISTRIBUTORS PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF RESOLUTIONS At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company covened and held at 1 Queens way #12-64, Singapore 0314 on 30 Jane 1968 the following Special Reeolutlons were duly paaeed:1. That the company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to Section
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    • 527 19 THE COMPANIES ACT CHAPTER 50 SECTION 290 (2Mb) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION EDDY CURRENT TESTING (PTE) LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Eddy Current Testing (Pte) Limited held on the Ist day of July 1988. the following special resolutions were duly passed: RESOLVED: 1) That the
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  • 491 20  -  By CLAIRE LEOW INDUSTRIAL TRAINING programmes run by the tertiary institutions will no longer qualify for Skills Development Fund subsidies from next year. In line with its emphasis on worker training, the SDF has decided to stop supporting efforts by the polytechnics and universities to
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  • 287 20 SINGAPORE AIRLINES has assured passengers flying to the Middle East and Europe that all SIA flights, including those flying to Dubai, keep well out of the zone of conflict in the Persian Gulf. The route SIA operates to and from Dubai "is an established international
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  • 277 20 UPI, Reuter THE MALAYSIAN government yesterday introduced in Parliament legislation that aims to prohibit detainees held without trial under the Internal Security Act from challenging in court the legality of their imprisonment. The amendments to the ISA, tabled for a first reading, are expected
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  • 251 20 Reuter TAIWAN-BUILT jet fighters will be flying for the country's airforce before the end of the year, according to a general in remarks published yesterday. The China Times Express quoted Taiwan Chief of General Staff Hau Pei-Tsun as saying the new
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  • 426 20  -  By LOH HUI YIN THE PRIME MINISTER will meet South Korean leaders today for discussions in which the role of newly-industrialising countries (NICs) in the international economy is expected to figure prominently. This is a follow-up to discussions Mr
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  • 417 20 FIVE YEARS after the fall of his Carrian property and finance empire. George Tan is still facing new legal action in Hongkong. Yesterday, he was arrested and charged with six counts for offering bribes totalling HK$5 million to two senior officials of Westlb Asia.
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  • 61 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures opened higher early yesterday and remained steady early in narrow ranges as trade selling put a lid on prices, traders said. August gold rose US$O.4O at U*****.00 an ounce. Silver futures gained early on commission house buying in subdued dealings. September gained
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  • 53 20 Reuter UPI A YOUNG Amerasian girl looking over her shoulder to bid farewell to friends and relatives as she boards a Monday morning Air Vietnam flight for Bangkok, en route to the United States, along with 27 other Amerasians. There are an estimated 10,000 Amerasians
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  • 223 20 AFP JAPANESE Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita said yesterday that Japanese investors in Australia should be on their best behaviour to avoid sparking further public resentment. Mr Takeshita, speaking at a Cabinet meeting hours after his return to Tokyo from Australia, said that "to invest in Australia,
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  • 458 20 AFP WEGO CHIANG, whose father and half-brother dominated Taiwan politics for 40 years, is likely to be named to the ruling Kuomintang's (KMT) powerful central standing committee, informed sources said in Taipei yesterday. President Lee Teng-Hui is expected to nominate General Chiang.
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  • LATE FILE
    • 67 20 AFP A SENIOR Philippine diplomat yesterday accused the US Central Intelligence Agency of framing him in order to strain Manila's ties with the Soviet Union. Romeo Fernandez, 63, said in Manila that the CIA had given false information to local officials, accusing him of marrying
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    • 58 20 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday that the Barisan Nasional (National Front) decision to contest the Johor Baru parliamentary by-elec-tion is to "fulfill its responsibility and also not to disappoint the hopes of the people". He added that the name of the
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    • 46 20 AFP US TROOPS will be stationed in South Korea until the early 21st Century as South Korea's military potential is only 65 per cent that of North Korea's, Defence Minister Oh Ja-Bok told the National Assembly in Seoul yesterday.
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    • 70 20 AFP JAPAN'S gross national product is expected to grow by 5.1 per cent in the current fiscal year and by 4.1 per cent next year, fuelled by strong domestic demand, the Nikko Research Centre said in Tokyo yesterday. The estimates are well above average rates
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    • 43 20 AP THE JAPANESE Cabinet yesterday gave its formal approval to agreements with the United States and Australia, aimed at easing curbs on imports of beef and citrus fruits from those nations, a Foreign Ministry official said in Tokyo. AP
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    • 69 20 Reuter INDONESIA'S official foreign debt stood at US$3B.4 billion in the 1987/86 fiscal year ending in March, Finance Minister Johannes Sumarlin said in Jakarta yesterday. Jakarta had made US$67 billion in loan commitments over the past 20 years, Mr Sumarlin said, adding that US$5O.5 billion had
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 362 21  -  By G DURAIRAJ CONTAINER handling productivity at Penang Port has made significant advances since it introduced various measures, including computerisation to improve its container handling and control. The port now records a net productivity of 29 TEUs per crane per hour, a rate considered on
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    • 224 21 THE Far East-Europe timber services offered by Canadian Pacific will come under a new masthead, Continental Pacific Shipping Limited. The change from its present name, Canadian Pacific Ships, to Continental Pacific will occur on July 11. Announcing the adoption of the name
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 57 21 THE JAPAN Shipowners' Association said the numbers of registered seafarers in the country's deep-sea trades (not including foreign crews) have plummeted from 21,000 in 1986 to 12,000 this year. Of the 9,000 who have dropped out of the register, 1,300 are now officially part-time workers
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      • 34 21 Reuter THE 27,071 dwt Indian bulk carrier Jag Shanti ran aground at the entrance to Comeau Bay, Quebec, on Friday, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. Salvage services are being rendered. Lloyd's said.
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      • 49 21 Reuter THE 271,967 dwt Liberian steam tanker Golar Liz is leaking oil after running aground at position 02.05.9 north. 103.42.9 east, at Hillipos Channel off Singapore, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. The vessel had been bound for Chiba, Japan, from Ras Khafji, Saudi Arabia. Reuter
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      • 33 21 Reuter THE ASIA North America Eastbound Rate Agreement will raise the container freight station (CFS) receiving charge to HK$6O per revenue ton from HK$5O, effective Aug 1. Reuter
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      • 61 21 FOLLOWING a government reorganisation. France has lost its Ministry of the Sea. It has been absorbed into a new enlarged Transport Ministry. The former minister Louis Le Pensec has become the Minister for Overseas Departments and Territories. The junior minister at the Ministry of Transport who has
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    • 162 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European. Far East/Persian Gulf. Straits ports/AustraStraits/Japan and the member lines ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): "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 Djakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd Lines
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    • 127 22 Seatrade Week A P Appledore International is set to complete the takeover of the shiprepair facilities at Oouala in the Cameroon. A delegation from Cameroon is to visit London to finalise and sign the deal early this month, which will hand over complete control
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    • 353 22 More warships sail in the waterway Reuter SHIPPING stayed out of the Mid-East Gulf on Monday fearing new clashes between the US Navy and Iran following the weekend shooting down of an Iranian airliner by a US warship, shippers said. They said
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    • 320 22 THE PHILIPPINE Maritime Industry Authority is urging the Board of Investments to retain shipbreaking as a pioneer industry. The board felt that shipbreaking did not merit a pioneer status under the Investment Priorities Plan as it has in existence for many years. Manila
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    • 945 22 AB Shpg V 5 ABC ContQin*r IX 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenk.el liner XI 3 Alltrons VN 3 AC Toepler XI 5 American Tpt N 4/5 Amo Service IV 2/3 Arrow lines IX 5 Auor Oceon XI 4 Assoc Comoge XI s Atlos line X 5
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    • 89 22 Containerisation International DCD (UK) Container Services has opened a new depot at the Port of Felixstowe It has taken over the site formerly occupied by US Lines, adjacent to the port's Landguard Terminal. This depot consists of 1.17 hectares, including a paved area
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    • 383 23 Lloyd's List THE DUTCH shipping company Nedlloyd and the owners of the West German operator Hansa Linie AG plan to merge their heavylift activities. Hansa Linie would be converted into a joint venture with Nedlloyd owning 50 per cent of the shares and Hansa's
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    • 970 23 AFP RATES weakened on most routes on the dry cargo market over the past week as typical for the summer period. The Biffex (Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange) index fell 36 points on the week to end at 1,206 points. The outlook remained gloomy with speculation that the
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    • 321 23 AFP A JAPANESE company is to open the first ferry service from Taiwan to China, with a port call in Okinawa to skirt regulations barring direct travel to the mainland, shipping sources said in Taipei. Growing numbers of Taiwan residents have been flocking to the
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    • 8705 28 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.
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    • 2083 30 A—B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies ABC Containers ne NV S pore Shpg (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S) Africa OcMn Lines Sea I ion Shpg (S) Ahrenktei Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfrad C Toepfer Ocaanu* Shipping Aganciaa (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK) Ailtrans Ailtrans Express
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    • 1123 30 DRY CARGO charter rates generally held a steady course on the London shipping freights market on Monday, buoyed by rumours of renewed Soviet interest. However, physical grain fixing proved slow to develop with little reported besides the Dreyfus payment of US$l2 (fio) to a July 9-13 loader working
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    • 464 32  -  By KINGSLEY WOOD Writing for BT from Sydney BHP TRANSPORT has been incorporated as an unlisted company, a move which positions it as a core business in its own jight. General manager Peter Layer said BHP Transport Ltd now had the opportunity to expand
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    • 193 32 AFP THE STATE-OWNED Shipping aCorp of India (SCI) expects record net profits of US$3O million in the fiscal year which ;ended March 31, in spite of a global shipping recession. Rajesh Pilot, Minister of State for Surface Transport, told members of a parliamentary panel in India
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    • 146 32 MANAGEMENT and unions at the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard, one of the world's largest shiprepairers, have agreed on a wages and conditions package for the next year without any industrial unrest. The 2,700 employees at the Ulsan complex in South Korea, which has
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    • 105 32 THE FRENCH group Perrodo has purchased the tender assisted drilling rig, Eastern Princess. The 97-metre "jumbo" type drilling tender barge is particularly suitable for drilling works in the offshore oil and gas fields of the Gulf of Siam and South China Sea. Built
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    • 103 21 mm SHIPPING stoyed out of the Mid-East Gulf on Monday fearing new clashes between the US Navy and Iran following the weekend shooting down of an Iranian airliner by a US warship, shippers said. Page II THE DUTCH shipping company Nedlloyd and the owners of the West German operator Hansa
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    • 1043 23 E2 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd P&O Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Satoah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK COWTAIWERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: KNAVON OSAKA (AT KASUSA MAJtU KAfiA LA AGS BAT HONG KONG EXPRESS Alto Accepting Cargo For: laWaiQaoi to Awftuaio. lumtmrttm.
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    • 647 23 C SAV Corrpjnu SudAmericana dc Vjpcrcs S A C-"VJn Lmc I t -srj SERVICE TO/FROM CHILE UtKA KK AHTOfVALP SAI an vi 3M M *n in ig v* mi CARGO FOR PUNTA ARENAS. TALCAHUANO (SAN VICENTE) ACCEPTEO WITH T/S VIA VALPARAISO Ag«nts -ii-' c_r y< —x. Jcj Singapore *****00 Bookings
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    • 501 24 pXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE IRAN EXRAM Singapore 30/7 Loading for:BANDAR ABBAS JAPAN/KOREA SERVICE Singapore 15/7 Loading for:JAPAN, KOREA |M IIOrOWAt KYOWA LINE PNC/S. PACIFIC SERVICE Singapore Loading for: A VESSEL 20/7 LAE, PMB, RBL, HRA MICRONESIA SERVICE OCEANIA EXPRESS V-17 16/7 YOKO
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    • 792 24 JS.Sl.ine t9»l* imrrmi rum KILIY CONTAIN! RISED 10 FROM NORTH AMERICA MS! COAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF VESSEL KUANTAN SPORE LOAOIN6 FOR CRYSTAL REED 65 17/7 DUBAI, DAMMAM GEN AGENTS CROWN MARINE CO (PTE) LTD TEL: *****8S (9 Uom) FAX NO: *****68 SUB-AGENTS: KUALA LUMPUR TEL' ***** M/ PENANO
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    • 96 24 FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD DIRECT SERVICE TO BOMBAY KARACHI: ETA 22/7 10/8 middle east service NEW SERVICE DUBAI 15/7 28/7 BOOKINGS: *****88 (8 Lines) SINGAPORE: *****45 (25 Lines) JOHORE: (07) *****2 KUALA LUMPUR: (03) *****66 PENANG: (04) *****9, *****5 JAKARTA: (021) *****1/*****2 r* INDIA STEAMSHIP FORnnOHTLY EXPRESS COMTAMCR SERVICE
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    • 928 24 EVERGREEN Full Container Service jtound-The-WQrld East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURQ/FE) EVER GRAND EVER GIFTED 17/7 21/7 22/7 23/7 2*7 Ml VJI JS EVE* GLAMOUR'EVER GREET EVER CENERAL/EVER GOLDEN 30/7 2* 3* i* H 1U 1U H EVER GLOOE 7, m Jg W ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: U 2SSS&. KW^o*"Tc' W,A,, """""""A- JACKSONVILLE,
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 616 25 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES AVk\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURARAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE BEL A WAN/STRAITS CONTAINER SERVICE SIN 7/7 a/7 %n 12/7 14n VOY 37tN T3M KOTA MAWAR PIYA ■HUM 142N SEA FORTUNE KOTA MCLATI
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    • 302 25 S© CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY cos CO roc cowvpmowAi myia KK PCO P Klf Penanf Loading tar Vtp Rattardam/Antworp Pwianc rtlf Sport Bkk Mk| S'hai Qinoao E CHENG K 4/7 S/7 3/7 12/7 U/7 Accapiing FCL Cargo tar ail oOm Chinoto parts MALATWA/JAPAN FUIA figgMß SMTOCE Wl Sport Yokohama Nagoya
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    • 549 25 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT an op an an an an an an an an W M M M V» 7* M M 11* iv» IM im u ia m w* iu 1«« 1M IM IM 2M 20* 22» U W M SI OK MA BM 27ft
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    • 498 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VSL/VOY S PORE BILBAO ANTWERP HBURG/ •A. ucrer, «r, RDAM/ADAM BREMEN 'A' VESSEL 2S-2S/7 27/1 30/8 KUTAI/ISWB 16-11/1 H0 2$ Subject to Inducement Also accepting
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    • 352 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES NTONEYWA V23M pagan vuow M AN VU7W BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CDBPBMTinH (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon i>r» P.Kelang Penjng Bangkok BANK LINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICF heavy lift CAPABILITY 1 TAMAITAI SAMOA VI3N FORTHBANK V22N IVY BANK V22N SPORE ROAM HULL HMBC W7 13/1 22/1 114 m
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 794 26 "Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE VOY *INDO 20 3/7 •PK/PNC 4/7 11/7 11/7 2S/7 FEEDER VESSEL ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST MOTHER VESSEL HENRY
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    • 545 26 H INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Contalnara I INDIA/JAPAN/INDIA SERVICE Accepting FCL Conltlntri and Coflvtnttonil Cargo Alm accopta Matala i Staal Product* A VESSEL STT* Jat Kaka/Yotahama ITALY/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Accaptlng Tlmbar/Braakbulk also FCL Containara for Honfilctiw. Ravenna Alio Trieste. P Said Alaiandna (subfoct to inducement) VISHVA MAMTA V .44
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    • 680 26 GOLDEN LINE ft® £>i GUAN GUAM SUPPING (PTC) LTD 1 2. Tate* Ajrar StrMt y* '4 SINGAPORE 01W TEL 5343W (M LINES) Fa«: SMBM STRAITS/PCRSIAN GULF SERVICE: Sport P GOLDEN WONDER Karachi/Dubai/Dammam 12/14 July QOLDCN HAVEN Cotomoo, Karachi/ Duba. 2*29 July CHINA SERVICE BAI TUN SHAN Sltanfhai In Port A
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    • 574 26 PHILI Oni€NT LIN€S PT€ LTD HE AO OFFICE 63 ROIINSON ROAD -07 1? AFRO ASIA BUILDING SINGAPORE 01C6 TELE* RS 28T20 PHIII FA* *****76 EAH/FM EAST Fa ft LCI «VKE ETA SINGAPORE DESTINATION •iTAI. 'rUI-r.'Jx m JEDDAH (LCD H.KONG. ROBE. TOKYO, KEELUNG KAOHSIUNG. MANILA. BANGKOK. BUSAN, JAKARTA 11/7. 2*7 NEW
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 952 27 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD. FE EU/AUST TPA/SCA 0«n*r«l Enqulrtoa: T*l: 278W77 Tanmnal CFS BOOKINGS *****53 2 7157 C *****22 *****63 2790U9 27*116 P Mint NEPLINE SON. BHD JM*»7 K Lumpur NEPLINE SON. BHD. *****33 Ptnanc NEPLINE SDN BHD t2tt3s/«27«Off27ltllVlW J.Bihfu NEPLINE SDN. BHD. *****0/*****1 *****53 27*5742
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    • 515 27 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG, KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON SHSSH3HJSB!? WEF JUNE:1) BUS AM SINGAPORE 2) SINGAPORE/ KEEL UNO DAY# SERVICE I! SERVICE 11 ETD SS SPORE PKELANG KEE BUSAN MO JI 25m mm? io-iw it-uw b-3yv am n° i Owmovrsn i<vo7 nam m-zw
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    • 746 27 4 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANG P KELANG MESSRS MAI THONG SHIPPING 127 Penang Street Penang. Malaysia M S HANDLING SYSTEM
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    • 371 28 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 .30 Lines* FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD VE.B DEUTFBACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK g^12^1221E533DC233H521| FROM EUROPE E. THAELMANN S/M I Sailed ISailad I Sailed ISiM Sailed 111/7 RUHLANO SM Sailed Sailed I 10 1/7 11/7 2/1
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  • Page 28 Miscellaneous
    • 195 28 wSk Regional Weather <k m U y/. v; I 4-^ vS 12 2 u 2E x\ k 1 s i V 1 I I m «5 m s Ik SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. July 6, 1988 c /A o w Wind direction with speed in knots
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 841 29 fcCSP' CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. I Tel: *****66 (16 Lines) Fa*: *****15 LCL FIXED TWICE WEEKLY CONSOL jMHSS! Prl ::l Hlil SYDNEY, MELB V KARACHI, CHITTAGONG, LEGHORN. JAKARTA. NAGOYA, GOTHENBURG. ALL EUROPE BASE PORTS ALL USA PORTS Also accepts to other destinations. ACCEPTING FCL/LCL AND CONVENTIONAL: VESSEL: P/PKG POKE
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    • 786 29 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES JUROHG PORT KEPPEL WHARVES Alncon toin April Glory Auo Venture Naofeui Agung Koto Akbo' lucky Stor luleng Ned (ouen Qmghecheng Son Luis Sonlono T*ol H I Thomotevere" Trodelreedom Yuqing Apocolypsis Koto Alba' Phuket Na«ee Theto PASIR PANJANG At Sono Horizon Star Melrno N Now Gentrode No 8
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    • 164 29 UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 INES) FAX: *****90 <!> cn a n rIJ mil ojjjf j n ««i— a I Algerian National Line BOMBAY EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE CALCUTTA EXPRESS FCL/LCI SERVICE Vessel S pore Calcutta Madras A VSL 5/7 11/7 A VSL 18/7 24/7
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    • 588 30 m FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD 10 Wiy 04 0?C Muini House S por>- il?07 TEL ??***** (8 Lines) TLX RS FLI%ER FAX ??W856 EUROPE SERVICE FAR EAST SERVICE irTTTT |SK IW \OP IM/7 \OP w w \an n/7 I m MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE SPO«t I n DM SMJ AM
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    • 649 30 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE Kceptinf FCL/LCL urfoes to USA Em( t NnlXutt C*rribbean.E*st Canada HAITI. Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras. Venezuela Peru Ecuador Colombia via Miami Trinidad. Barbados. Antigua. St Lucia. Montsarrat. Guayana «ia Kingston azni ia s* zra nai m AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE 2iM HAOHSIUNC 12/7 31/7 ZIM
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    • 272 30 Everett Lines/ S\ Everett Steamship Corpn.S/A Centre Harnions A Crosfield S r g.ipor»» P K L e! 532>A£1 5 36€6"01 4 *****4 PERINTIS LINE PRABHAKTI SINGAPORE/JAKARTA VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA PANJANG ETA ETO ETA ETD ETA ETD 170-171 In Pt 06/07 08/07 09/07 172-173 11/87 12/07 14/07 16/07 174-175 1&/07 1907
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 287 31 Seabrfdgfe MTERCONTMENTAL LINES JEURO AFGHAN/IRAN SERVICES CONSOLIDATION CO-LOADING SINDO JAKARTA SERVICE CL/CONSOLIDATION WEEKLY SERVICE thar Indonesian ports/inland destinations/door to door MrvicM mmt R«iinfl/DOOKIn| By. tfZoEMASTERS UPKiUM LOGISTICS ft SUPPLY SERVICES PTE LTD Tel: *****68 The RS 21M2 TRACO" Fax: *****85 SOOKMQS/EMQUIRKS, PLEASE CONTACT:3MGAPORE: *****11 TLX: ***** *SEAAM' FAX: *****60 PTSAYA
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    • 373 31 T7Zk<~ Consolidation Service NEW CALEDONIA TAHITI SIN 9/7 NOUMEA 13/8 PAPEETE 20/8 MAURITIUS REUNION ISLAND SIN 11/7, 16/7 PORT LOUIS 21/7 REUNION 26/7 FRANCE SIN 12/7 MARSEILLE 28/7 LE HAVRE 11/8 TRANSTAINERS DELMAS-VIEUEUX WEST AFRICA SERVICE CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/DAKAR/BANJUL/ CONAKRY/COTONOU/LIBREVILLE/ P. NOIRE/MATADI Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/ OUAGADOUGOU/BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Freight Pte Ltd
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    • 317 31 SPORE BANGKOK Also accepting cargo to KEFIUNG KAOHSIUNG CHINA {Via HONG KONG! P KEIANG BUSAN 4 E MALAYSIA A BRUNEI PORTS EUROPE. USA CANADA AUSTRALIA MERCANTILE CONSOLIDATORS MERCANTILE CONSOLIDATORS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Weekly consolidation at our CFS 200, CANTONMENT ROAD #10-00 SOUTHPOINT SINGAPORE 0208 TEL: *****13, *****37 FAX: *****00 LUCKY
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    • 524 31 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE AND W. MALAYSIA BULK CARGO FROM SOUTH-EAST-ASIA TO TAIWAN, HONGKONG AND THAILAND. ABLE TO LIFT REEFER OTHERS CONTAINERS OCEAN INTL MARINE CORP PTE LTD ***** il (5 LINES) *****49 (Direct)
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    • 388 31 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCL ICL SERVICE PTC group I!M fmeait 10/7 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 9/7 BANGKOK 10/7 MANILA 9/7 JAKARTA 9/7 PORT KELANG/PENANG 7/7 BUSAN 12/7 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 11/7 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenihen/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/ Xingang/Shanghai 8/7 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA SIN ISA/ClfliAi I SSSISESBSS 10/7 L.A./NYC/SFO 10/7 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL Ull ,V"7i h t'LIL
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    • 293 32 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd* Tf-L .'*****6 (20 Lmesi Tlx HS ***** RS ***** t I \M IK\ \K I l\l K. II I) STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFTS mi —iuhjTt to cm|o inducement MOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN 4 CHINESE PORTS.
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    • 398 32 CGMi FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-CAST COAST,/GULF/CANADA/MEX AND FRENCH WEST INDIES ICO For Gulf. NoMton/Matiee Van ens, Maiico Crty Abo (orving Halifax, Montreal. Norfolk, Savannah/ FRENCH W. Bjpii D. Cannae. a, Now Tort, Port Da Fi ranee, Pointra A. I COLUMBUS LINE REEOEREI GMBH (A
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    • 65 32 ss WEEKLY LCL/FCL CONSOL SERVICE L.A., SFO, NEW YORK LONDON, MARSEILLES Ageni MNON-JUU SHIPPING (S) PTE LID Tel: *****88 (8 Lines) Tlx: RS ***** Ba 3a Oa BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE (Bangladesh Government Enterprise) -ftid&r EXPRESS/\ SERVICE SPORE CAL CTG MONGLA BangUr Urmi V4-1W 1-3/7 5-7/7 1-10/7 BangUr Urnt, 6IW tf-20/7
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    • 676 32 *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 •07-*****8 •07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 >02-*****22 *****88 CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR MM CONTAINER SERVICE t •■aß.-.h!' j" T rn* BUTANC 4C rTfi l>tl! j I'm, 11,',' :»T»'TT BRQftRHAVIN, COPENHAGEN, HELSINKI MAI 80. OSLO. STOCKHOLM, UK. I FROM EUROPE
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