The Business Times, 20 June 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 180 1 Dow Jones down WALL STREET stocks were soft with special situations dominating interest early yesterday. The Dow was off five at 2481 and declining issues led gainers by five-to-four. Reuter Footsie up LONDON share prices were higher at midday yesterday. At about 1115 GMT, the FTSE 100-share
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  • 253 1 SHARE PRICES in Singapore posted further gains yesterday to edge past the STII-1,300 level while the Tokyo market eased. The Straits Times Industrials Index closed at 1,304.40, up 7.88 points, while the Business Times Composite Index advanced 4.73 points to 1,196.96. Property
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  • 490 1  -  PROJECT ESTIMATED TO COST J2OOM By ELAINE KOH STRAITS STEAMSHIP Land, aggressively pitching itself into the property fray, will be launching a $200 million project to build a 36-storey commercial block at Hoe Chiang Road. The estimated cost includes the
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  • 527 1  -  By MAGDALENE NG SHIPPING magnate Sir Yue-Kong Pao has sold his almost 10 per cent stake in Standard Chartered pic for about £115 million, taking a gross loss of about £65 million. Sir YK picked up the 23.25 million shares
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  • 305 1 UPI Reuter SPURRED BY brisk personal consumption and private-sector capital investment, Japan's gross national product for fiscal 1988 ended March 31 grew a net 5.1 per cent over a year ago, surpassing the government's projection of 4.9 per cent, the
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  • 106 1 THE BRITISH POUND, the only major European Community currency still outside the bloc's system of exchange rate management after Spain's weekend decision to join, dipped before recovering in early business in London yesterday. The pound started in London at 3.0498 West German marks, but was
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  • 360 1 AP Reuter TROOPS AND ARMOURED personnel carriers swept out of central Beijing yesterday, setting the scene for China's Communist Party to declare the capital back to normal and announce a new leadership line-up soon. Authorities said they have postponed indefinitely a special legislative
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  • 132 1 AP BRITAIN will have difficulty governing Hongkong if it does not calm anxieties over the colony's reversion to Chinese rule in 1997 by giving Hongkong people the right to live in Britain, a top government official has warned. Lydia Dunn, senior member of the
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  • 301 1 L*Tke China question AFP NYT CHINA intensified its attacks on the US yesterday with an article in the official People's Daily describing Washington's criticism of death sentences in Shanghai as hypocritical even as US congressmen called for more sanctions if matters continued to
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    • 184 1 ;))[(+|&{|+]~%>$"<{>&^*>|[?*/'_ Editorial Comment: 12 Training over to companies India 12 Problems of a high-cost economy Pre-U Seminar 2 Coming to terms with paradoxes TDB export institute 3 Hunt on for key people Jurong Town Corporation 3 $18m building programme The Philippines 4 HK is top investor lEA energy report World
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 528 2  -  BG Yeo addresses Pre-U seminar on how Singapore can thrive By MARTIN SOONG SINGAPORE'S continued sovereignty and independence in the future world order depends on its ability to come to terms with major social, political and moral paradoxes peculiar to the country, the Minister of
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    • 386 2  -  By LEE HAN SHIH DELAYED for 10 years, the project to build an underpass from Tangs to the other side of Orchard Road looks finally like going ahead. But it is likely to cost the two parties paying for it Tang Choon
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    • 118 2 A CONFERENCE on how to deal with new challenges and seize opportunities in an environment of fast changes is to be held in August at the Shangri-La Hotel Called Managing in the *****: Challenges and opportunities, the two-day conference (Aug 14 and 15) is organised by the
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    • 266 2  -  By THANGAVELU RANGANAYAKI IGSA TRANSPORT, the company which began offering a ferry service between Singapore and Tioman two Saturdays ago, is not unduly perturbed by the lukewarm demand for the service so far. Mr S Arulchelvam, director of Igsa Transport, expects
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    • 713 3 Seminars and courses Jun 20 Monoging Foreign Exhange Boulevard Hotel Dominion Conferences Interest Rate Risks locations Pte ltd Jun 20 Creating A Quality Eogle Infotech EEM Advancement Jul 20 Information System Using Consultants Centre DBase III Plus ltd Jun 21 Financial Futures Boulevard Hotel Dominion Conferences Publications 4 ph
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    • 400 3 PROMPTED by Strong demand. the Jurong Town Corporation has embarked on an $18 million programme to construct standard factory buildings sfter a four-year hiatus. With occupancy rate having reached 92 per cent at the end of March. JTC la building 34 unita of standard factoriea
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    • 353 3  -  INSTITUTE SCHEDULED TO BE OPERATIONAL EARLY NEXT YEAR By WALTON MORAIS THE TRADE Development Board is on a recruitment drive for key senior personnel to staff its new export institute which is scheduled to be operational early next year. The TDB is
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    • 338 3  -  By DEXTER LEE THE RUBBER ASSOCIATION of Singapore. a relatively low-profile statutory board, is looking for a full-time chief executive to direct and coordinate policies as well as manage its financial assets. Chairman Patrick Hays told BT yesterday that the association was in the process
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 427 4  -  By AL O LABITA Jr HONGKONG has dislodged Taiwan as the Philippines' No. 1 foreign investor from January to April this year, says the Trade and Industry department. In its latest statistical report, the agency says the British colony's businessmen pumped in 1.678
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    • 197 4  -  By AL O LABITA Jr THE AQUINO government is setting up a one-stop investment action centre in Hongkong to facilitate speedy investments of its businessmen in the Philippines. The move, according to Trade and Industry Secretary Jose Concepcion, was in response to mounting
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    • 191 4 Reuter JAPAN'S major economic organisations said in a joint statement the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the government should carry out political reforms as soon as possible to restore public trust in politics. "If the LDP fails to carry out political
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    • 444 4 AFP VIETNAM'S desperate need for foreign capital, its economic policy and its role in the Cambodian conflict will occupy Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach during talks opening in Paris today. The end of Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia, one of
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    • 136 4 UPI VIETNAM'S latest census shows that the population is growing at a rate of 2.13 per cent per year far higher than government targets and has already reached more than 64 million, the Vietnam News Agency said. The agency, in a dispatch dated last
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    • 162 4 UPI PRIME MINISTER Bob Hawke's Labor government's fiscal policies were dealt another blow with the release ol the May balance of payments figures yesterday. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported in Canberra that the current account deficit for May had blown out another A
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    • 516 4 AP THE SOUTH KOREAN government announced measures yesterday to try and revitalise the economy and overcome the impact of widespread labour unrest, soaring wages and lagging production. President Roh Tae-Woo told a special Cabinet meeting that strong measures were needed to ensure economic
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    • 442 4 Reuter THE UNITED STATES hopes to launch talks with Japan on structural barriers to trade within a month and expects those talks to show results by next spring. Deputy US Trade Representative S Linn Williams said. "We would hope they could
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    • 475 4 NYT WASHINGTON and Tokyo appear close to settling their long-running dispute over American access to the cellular telephone market in Japan, according to officials from both countries. All last week, the Posts and Telecommunications Ministry published proposals in the Japanese press to
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    • 179 4 AFP PRESIDENT Suharto of Indonesia called on Western nations to do more to aid population control programmes in developing nations and emphasised the need to humanise family planning In an interview published in the latest edition of Newsweek magazine, Mr Suharto said Indonesia's successful
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 601 6 Agencies THE WORLD will be using 50 per cent more energy early in the next century, and the Third World and communist bloc energy consumption would rise to 58 per cent of the world total by 2005, causing an inevitable
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    • 257 6 AFP REPRESENTATIVES of developing nations comprising the Group of 77 were gathering in Caracas. Venezuela, from yesterday to discuss ways of making the world's rich nations pay more attention to the poor. Following preparatory talks ending today, foreign ministers from
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    • 259 6 UPI NYT SOCIALIST Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou conceded defeat to his conservative opponent Constantino Mitsotakis early yesterday in Athens, after early returns in elections to the 300-member Parliament showed his Socialist Party trailing. But it was unclear whether Mr Papandreou's Conservative opponents would win a
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    • 359 6 AP THE 38th Park Air Show closed on Sunday after recording its highest-ever number of visitors and exhibitors. The 10-day show featured demonstration flights by more than 210 aircraft, press conferences attended by more than 2,000 accredited journalists and business deals made amid the
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    • 381 6 AFP POLAND WAS set for a record low turnout on Sunday in the second-round legislative elections in the country, just two weeks after the Solidarity-led opposition swept to a landslide ryThe turnout, seen as a rebuff for the Polish authorities, was 8.5 per cent at
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    • 365 6 Reuter AFRICA'S top economist has challenged leading industrialised countries to make history at their Paris summit in July by scrapping much of his continent's US$23O billion foreign debt. "The debt burden is still as serious, as great, as endangering as ever,"
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 70 6 Doonesbury YOU KNOUJ, DOC, I'VE 60TTEN REAL USEPTOSEEJN6 /OUR. MU6 EVERY I'M 601N6 TOMiee HAVING YOU LOOK AFTER me... I FEBL THE SAME my, K/P. L I M HMIM Vmihihi BY GARRY TRUDEAU ANDY, I'M GOING TO TELL YOU SOMETHIN6 ABOUT MYSELF. VERY FEW PEOPLE DO? KNOUJ IT, ANPFPANKIY, I'D
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    • 169 6 SOMA v/// m 11V//// Max/ Note Min (°C) unov 25/13 Clsor 29/19 Clsor 14/10 Roln 35/28 Clsor 33/25 Sonny 30/24 Cloudy Singapore OUTLOOK: Shower* o«tr several areas In tha lata morning and •arty afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on lune 19 at the airport; Mas lamp 29.5
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 226 7 Bernama MALAYSIA'S natural rubber production in January-April 1989 dropped by 10 per cent to 448,642 tonnes compared with 489,561 tonnes in the same period last year, the statistics department said yesterday. It said the lower production was due to continued wintering
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    • 102 7 THE PALM OIL Registration and Licensing Authority (Porta) may stop issuing its monthly reports of the country's palm oil production and stock figures if the information is used for speculative purposes. Primary Industries Minister Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik said he had directed Porta
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    • 150 7 Telerate FUEL OIL prices plummeted throughout Monday due to weaker Nymex close and a bearish spot market. Ist-half July weaken by about $4 mt on ample supplies problems facing S pore HSFO market. Market was in backwardation with a $2 mt delta between prompt bbls 2nd
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    • 193 7 Chinese Produce API FOB NSW 350.00 Closing prtcos on Jun 19 Exchange AP2 FOB NSW 300.00 (US$/tonno, FOB) EK1 FOB NSW 315.00 White Rice 100% 1st doss 100% 2nd doss Soflon' noon dosing prlcos on Jun 19 (SS/100 kg) tobmta 20/25% FOB NSW 275.00 370 340 Coconut oil
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    • 281 7 Reuter MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday on light speculative selling and buyers' reserve. in line with weakness in palm oil futures. Trading was thin and cautious. June south region fell five ringgit to 887.50 ringgit a tonne while central traded down to 875 ringgit. The
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    • 306 7 TOKYO: Yen-denominated gold futures closed six to 10 yen per gram easier in quiet trading yesterday. The dollar's fall against the yen over the weekend triggered selling in the morning. However, buying by trade houses for arbitrage with dollar-based contracts stopped prices from falling further. "If prices go
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    • 336 7 Reuter SINGAPORE: RUBBER prices closed higher yesterday with July 1 RSS quoted at 181.00 cents a kg. up two cents from Friday's close. Dealers said prices rose slightly in the afternoon on sporadic covering interest with firmer Japanese advices aiding sentiment. But trading was quiet. On the TSR-20 Award
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    • 133 7 Reuter Light buying demand after the weekend helped the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market gain six cents to doee at 26.47 rlngglt a kg yesterday. Turnover finally settled at 44 tonnes with Jspsnese and local buying demand evident Sentiment waa elso aided by high bids of 75 tonnes against
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    • 279 7 RAS prices In S cwtiAg, FOB In bate* NOON CLOSE Buy*rt S*M*rs Buy*ft S*N*rt In* 1 RSS Prompt 182.00 183.00N 183.00 184.00N kit 1 RSS July 89 180.00 181.00N 181.00 182.00N kit 1 RSS Aug 183 JO 184.50N 184 JO 185 JON Int 2 RSS OP 179-50
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    • 80 7 (canfi/kg) JULY 1989 AUGUST 1989 (current month) (forworc i month) RAS NOON NOON luy«rt tur«r> Sdton SSI 20 149.50 151 JON 149.50 151 JON SSI 50 147 JO 149.50N 147.50 149 JON MRELB kym fciy»n Sdton SMI CV 240.50 242.50N 242.50 244.50N SMI I 242.50 244JON 244JO
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 460 9 Reuter TWO TOP monetary officials from Switzerland and Austria exhave pressed their concern about the recent strength of the dollar, which peaked at 2%-year highs in Europe last week. In a radio interview from Frankfurt with the Hessische Rundfunk, Austrian National Bank
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    • 500 9 Reuter SEVERAL Swedish banks are moving the bulk of their international bond trading operations abroad to avoid a turnover tax which has crippled the once active Swedish credit market. Sweden's largest bank, Skandinaviska Enskilda (S-E) Banken, was the first to
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    • 75 9 THE FINANCE Ministry is likely to ease rules governing the issue of foreign bonds by Japanese corporations from July, sources said in Tokyo. Under the new rules, companies with preliminary credit ratings of 'BBB 1 and with A' ratings for specific issues granted
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    • Article, Illustration
      74 9 THE OVERNIGHT RATE, the two- and threemonths rates rose by 1/16 on the Singapore money market yesterday. The one-month rate went up by 1/8. Indicates the average of the prime lending rates oI 12 ma|or banks In S'pore S$ Interbank rates at the dose yesterday of ret mo
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    • 175 9 Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on June 19 us$ doyi 9 9/16 7/16 Mh 9 1/1- 9 3/8 9 1/2 9 3/« Mh 9 7/16 5/16 iMfc 9 5/16 3/16 12 7/« 5/« 14 l/« 14 14 7/16 5/16 14 5/t 14 1/2 14 1/2 14 3/t DM
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    • 111 9 Treasury bills Day's Period Issue Yesterday's dosing code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****S 14.09.89 3.98 3.93 3.93 3.93 6 month? BQ*****H 23.11.89 3.98 3.93 1 y»ar BQ*****F 24.05.90 4.24 4.19 4.21 4.21 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code
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    • 549 9  -  Facility targeted at small-sized companies By QUAK HIANG WHAI THE TUSSLE among the Big Four local banking groups in factoring business is getting hotter with the latest entry ol OCBC Finance, a subsidiary of OCBC Bank. According to an OCBC Finance official, the finance company
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    • 112 9 OCBC BANK has appointed Mrs Margaret Koh Juat Jiong as general manager of its local banking subsidiary. Bank of Singapore. An OCBC spokeswoman tofd BT yesterday that Mrs Koh replaced Mr Wee Cheeh Eng who had resigned from the bank. Mrs Koh, who
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1496 10 Reuter SINGAPORE: f THE US dollar closed higher yesterday against most currencies but below the day's highs on late profit-taking. It closed at 145.35/45 yen and 1.9920/30 marks against New York's 144.80/90 yen and 1.9820/30 marks. Dealers said despite repeated Bank of Japan intervention in Tokyo, the dollar
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    • 244 10 Reuter MOST IMM currency futures finished higher last Friday after moving narrowly in afternoon dealings. Traders said currencies benefited from a continued correction in the dollar and from rumours that central banks sold dollars and would continue to do so early next week. The market retained its positive bias
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    • 266 10 Reuter ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed firmer yesterday compared with last Friday's closing levels in thin trading. News of a 0.6 pet rise in US May consumer prices, a steady US Federal funds rate and a drop in bond prices underpinned rates. Monday/Tuesday, week-fixed and one month
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    • 507 10 Eurodollar futures closed lower yesterday on profittaking and long liquidation in quiet trading. Dealers said the absence of fresh factors and the dollar's uncertain direction amid fears of central bank intervention limited activity. June Eurodollar fell to 90.53 from Chicago's 90.56 and September to 90.95 against 90.96 with turnover
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    • 1295 10 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Monday, Jura 19, 1989 DCUT»CI IE MARK (SIMEX) 4*P Re* Sap 40 pa* High Lot Si Ml MM" LOT MR S3 30! S3 277 54 343 Monday, Jura 19, 1989 JAPANE BE YEN (SIMEX) «4» 44 coll* 44 POT High Lot M HHP Lot 4o* 75
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 881 11  -  i ©MBS By JEFFREY TSANG PORTABLE COMPUTERS are a < must for any self-respecting < yuppie and productivity- 1 conscious modern executive. But it has been a slow start for this lucrative sector of the PC market. For while portable computing has
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    • 448 11 AP COURTROOM evidence based on genetic analysis called DNA fingerprinting is unreliable in some cases because no standards have been established for the technique, a genetics researcher says. Scientists should develop standards to resolve issues about proper laboratory procedure and interpretation of results, said Mr Eric
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    • 92 11 Reuter TOSHIBA Corp will start mass producing four-megabit dynamic access random memory (DRAM) microchips by the end of fiscal 1989 ending March 31. 1990, a spokeswoman for the electric machinery maker said. The company will manufacture one million four-megabit DRAM chips monthly, compared with the
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    • 206 11 NYT THE International Business Machines Corp introduced a series of new products recently designed to integrate its data processing and voice systems. IBM is not the first company to offer such integrated services, which allow businesses to get instant information related to a telephone
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    • 194 11 NYT THE CONSUMER'S appetite for portable electricity has leaped ahead of the ability of batteries to store it. With products like hand-held tape players and laptop computers creating new demand for better battery performance, engineers are trying to make improvements
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    • 445 11  -  By JEFFREY TSANG SINGAPORE software house CSA Research, which has been looking for $7 million in equity funding, yesterday signed up a Japanese investment company for $2.5 million, completing its funding requirements. CSA Research, a member
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    • TECH-TAKES
      • 139 11 AMERICAN computer maker NCR has won a Product of the Year Award for its Computer Output Microfilm device from Information Distribution Inc (IDI). The device, called the NCR 6800 System, won the award because the "features of the 6800 System demonstrate NCR's forward thinking and
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      • 168 11 THE Soviet Union has 27.6 million telephones, more than any other country in the world after the United States and Japan. The country's first disclosure of telephone data in eight years shows that there are more telephones in the Soviet Union than the UK.
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      • 181 11 MAC World Expo, the exhibition put up by computer-mak-er Apple to show off the latest hardware and software products for its Macintosh computer, will come to Singapore for the first time this year. To be called Mac World Expo Asia, the show will feature software
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      • 147 11 UPI JAPANESE electronic firm Sanyo Electric launched in Japan last week a slim, compact 3.3-inch liquid crystal TV set which can be stored in a pocket-sized notebook accessory. The new product, C-33LC (K), measures 9.15 mm by 14 mm by 1.75 mm and weighs 290
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 452 12 Training over to companies THE CHIEF of a local biotechnology company once spelt out the goals designed to take his multi-million dollar venture to the top of the industry, and added wryly, not as an afterthought, that it would not be for lack of cash or commitment if his plans
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    • 1306 12  -  India's international trade has fallen over the years and it has lost many prime markets. Now, important steps are being taken by determined men to change things. By SHIRISH NADKARNI THIS IS election year for India, and I one always retains that fact in
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    • 542 12 WHY THE DOLLARS ARE FLOWING IN Reuter DRAWN BY a stable political climate, companies from energy-hungry Asian nations are establishing a foothold in US oil exploration, providing money that might not otherwise be available. "This is the safest place to find oil." said
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    • 1174 13  -  PATRICK SMITH looks at the problems facing Japanese businesses as they return to China after the massacre at Tiananmen Square PATRICK SMITH IHT THE CRACKDOWN by the Com- i munist leaders in Beijing has dealt a major blow to China's i most important economic and i commercial
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    • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
      • 359 13 INDONESIA "Clearly, the running theme during President Suharto s meetings with the Indonesian communities in New York and Geneva during his recent trip abroad was the question of presidential succession. "In the previous presidential elections, those three factions the ruling Functional Group Golkar, the Armed Forces and the
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      • 215 13 "The seven per cent increase to US$4.3 billion in aid approved Wednesday by the IGGI creditor group for Indonesia for the fiscal 1989/90 the first year of the Fifth Five Year Plan though largely affected, is another vote of confidence in the country's performance as a good
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      • 315 13 MALAYSIA "Malaysia has been naturally endowed with a diverse supply of energy sources. These have given the country many policy options for developing energy sources and the appropriate mix which will ensure proper and efficient utilisation of the available resources. Energy planning efforts have been concentrated
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      • 175 13 WEST GERMANY "President Mikhail Gorbachev's visit to West Germany is his first as head of state as well as the first visit to Bonn by a Soviet leader since the late Leonid Brezhnev's trip For various reasons, both sides expect rather a lot from this visit. Better relations
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    • 919 13  -  TAIPEI IS USING THE TURMOIL IN CHINA TO PUSH FOR A RELATIONS ACT WITH THE PHILIPPINES jf The China question By AL O LABITA Jr CHINA'S bloody turmoil appears to have buoyed Taiwan's sag- m fling economic diplomacy In Ma- ol nila. ro All of a
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

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  • LEISURE
    • 716 14 MUSIC NYT JANIS lAN still remembers the moment in 1973 when the opening lines of her signature song, At Seventeen, were delivered to her. "I was sitting in my Mom's kitchen reading a magazine article about debutantes," she recalled the other day. "I
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    • 155 14 MEMORABILIA AFP A PRIVATE DIARY and several weapons permits were among the 300 personal effects once owned by Elvis Presley which went on display in Blackpool last Saturday. The exhibit, sponsored by the British chapter of the Elvis Fan Club, will include a wide assortment of
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    • 470 15 PUBLISHING AP A NEW American magazine devoted to the pros and cons of biodegradable diapers and other ways of dealing with debris promises to do more than just talk trash. If you say, "What garbage." you're not a likely reader of Garbage. But its publishers say
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    • 266 15 HOTELS Reuter A FLOATING HOTEL incurring massive losses on Australia's Great Barrier Reef will be shipped to Vietnam in search of better business. The hotel will be lifted from the water in July and shipped to Ho Chi Minh City called Saigon
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    • 382 15 PRESERVATION UPI PROTESTERS seeking to prevent the development of the historic Rose Theatre site have threatened to go to court to force the British government to reconsider its decision not to designate the site an ancient monument. "We are looking to be
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    • 307 14 COURyOISIER VS.O.P"WtiEKE T€ lENTCICTAIIN 5 ONE GOOD REASON TO LUNCH AI'THE PALM GRILL IS OUR APPETISER BUFFET ANOTHER IS THE CHOICE OF MAIN COURSES. For between $26++ and $40 you can select from our appetiser GRIIJ. buffet including seafood, smoked salmon and oysters. Choose from many lavish main courses. And
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    • 192 14 LOCAL FARE BUFFET At the Coffee Pot where the Best of Two Worlds Meet, we bring to you all-time favourites, from Chili Crabs, Roast Duck Chinese style to Fried Samba 1 Weng Cai and Niang Dou Fu Price at $16.90+ Lunch: 12.00 pm to 2.30 pm Dinner: 7.00 pm to
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    • 303 14 PLUM'S PRESENTS YOUR MID-YEAR FEAST RICH NONYA FLAVOURS JUNE 12 25. 1989 ONLY The flavourful cuisine that is known as nonya can be found only in this part of the world. Is it Malay food cooked the Chinese way? Or can it be Chinese dishes prepared according to the Malays.
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    • 169 14 cf 4 aga ,r> 3 ass <jf- f with the delightful sounds of the golden Drinks at ONK for ONK prices dub^ f§^ Plaza Hotel i A delightful selection of western and local favourites Executive Set Lunch $11.50** (Daily except Friday) Candle-Lit Set Dinner $13.50* g Every Friday Buffet Lunch
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    • 672 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 The story of ice-cream? (5) 8 It's not singularly metallic (5) 10 Its falseness makes you go the wrong way in a bus (5) 11 Given something out of the knife drawer (3) 12 Varsity men one can listen to (5) 13 Aware of road fund
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    • 1232 15 TV and RADIO Daddy's home > yr v» <r ts I i\*t PC OUR CHOICE A FATHER'S HOMECOMING, 10.35pm, SBC 5 A potluck of a few father-son, fatherdaughter, headmaster-student, driv-er-pedestrian relationships. One centres around a new headmaster and his son. The former has just decided to make a hitherto all-boy
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  • SPORTS
    • 587 16 GOLF UPI CURTIS STRANGE won the US Open on Sunday just like so many other great players have done before him. He let everybody else loee it. Employing the patience and steady shot-making skills so reminiscent of the man whose feat he equalled
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    • 352 16 AP MARK JAMES of England shot a 4-under par 68 in the final round for a 1-atroke victory in the US$4OO,OOO English Open on Sunday to move to the top of the PGA European Tour money-winning list. James won his third tournament of the season with
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    • 437 16  -  By CHARLES SAVAGE WITH A COUPLE ot days lo go till 1 books are closed, visitors make up a fourth of the field for the third Yokohama Classic at Jurong Coun- try Club. They are drawn by a doubling of prize
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    • 186 16 CYCLING AP BEAT BREU regained the overall lead in the Tour of Switzerland by finishing fastest in the road cycling race's sixth stage, a 7.5-km (4.7mile) uphill time trial on Sunday. Earlier in the day. West Germany's Remig Stumpf was a surprise
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    • 422 16 MOTOR-RACING AP THIERRY BOUTSEN of Belgium, given a gift when Ayrton Senna's McLaren-Honda blew an engine with three laps remaining, captured the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday for his first-ever career Formula One victory. Boutsen was guiding a Wil-liams-Renault when Senna s McLaren-Honda engine
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    • 281 16 TENNIS AP IVAN LENOL claimed his first grass-court title as a professional with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory on Sunday over Christo van Rensburg at Queen's Club and became the first male tennis player to surpass US$l4 million in career winnings. The title was
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    • 294 16 UPI JOHN McENROE returned to his "baddy-guy" ways a week before Wimbledon with a foulmouth outburst which cost him a game on his way to victory over fellow-American Jimmy Connors in Sunday's final of the Scottish Grass Court Championships. The supposedly reformed
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    • 209 16 SWIMMING Bernama THAILAND EMERGED again as champion of the Asean age-group swimming championships, collecting 54 of the 96 gold medals offered at the three-day competition which ended tn Malaysia on Sunday. Singapore was second with 26 gold medals, followed by Malaysia 12, Indonesia five,
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    • 215 16 DRAGON BOAT AP HONGKONG'S picturesque harbour reverberated with drum beats and cheering on Sunday as Indonesian paddlers beat seven other teams to win the International Dragon Boat Race Thousands of spectators, including hundreds of tourists, jammed the flag-bedecked promenade along the harbour to
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    • 448 16 NOTICES E NOTICE OF RESOLUTION KHONG HO REALTY (PTE) LIMITED 4 (In Liquidation) f< At an Extraordinary Oe- U neral Meeting of Khong Ho d Realty Pte Limited., duly E convened and held at 25A Tiong Poh Road Singapore 0 0316 on the 18 June 1969 the following Resolutions were
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  • COMPANIES & STOCKS MARKETS
    • 560 17 HOCK LOCK SIEW IN THE PAST tew weeks, three more companies have climbed on the bandwagon of employee share options schemes (Esos). Last week, two listed companies, Trans-Island Bus Services Ltd and Lum Chang Holdings Ltd, encouraged their shareholders to approve an Esos at
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    • 234 17 Bernama ANTAH HOLDINGS Bhd has entered into an agreement with Nixdorf Computer AG to take up a 40 per cent stake in its Malaysian associate, Nixdorf Computer (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd. Antah Holdings said in a statement yesterday that Nixdorf
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    • 356 17  -  By ANDREA BORCH THE TAKERS of the 16 million new Wing Tai Ltd shares should be especially interested in the quick approval of the private placement announced on June 8. The share price closed yesterday at $2.53, almost 12
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    • 123 17 Bernama SUNSHINE Allied Investments Ltd has entered into an agreement with Guthrie Engineering (S) Pte Ltd to buy a 50 per cent stake in Newfields Food Private Ltd tor $25,000 Sunshine said in a statement yesterday that with the acquisition, Newfields becomes
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    • 511 17  -  SPECULATION ON SALE OF BUILDING RESURFACES By LEE HAN SHIH, ELAINE KOH THE DEVELOPER of the 18storey Ong Building is battling a winding-up action filed against it by its main contractor, even as speculation about the sale of the building resurfaces. Zenecon, the main
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    • 446 17  -  By HERMAN PHUA PROPERTY GROUP DBS Land will be using the proceeds from its proposed $100 million bond-cum-detachable warrants issue to finance the development of three projects. In a prospectus detailing the group's issue, DBS Land said the estimated $98.3 million proceeds would be
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    • 265 17 Bernama MALAYSIA has assumed a pioneering role in the setting up of a unit trust by the Islamic Development Bank before the end of the year, visiting IDB senior project officer Dr Tajudeen Adebiyi said yesterday. Speaking at
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    • 233 17 Bernama CONSTRUCTION and Supplies House Bhd (CASH) has slipped into the red with a group pre-tax loss of M 5500.000 for the half year ended Feb 28. 1989 It earned a pre-tax profit of M 544,000 in the 1988 corresponding period. Group turnover
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    • SES
      • 1077 18  -  By JOSEPHINE CHAN LOCAL SHARE PRICES rose in active trading yesterday, with the Straits Times Industrials Index closing firmly above the 1,300 level. The STII closed 7.88 points higher at 1,304.40 after breaking through the psychologicallyimportant 1,300 level in early trading. The
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      • 263 18 Managers' prices for June 20 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce III 1 18* The Sov«ngs Food 099 I0S S'pore Prog Fund OAS 049 S'pore Sec Fund 075 080 S'pore Invest Fund 079 0 84S'pore Equity Fund 053 057 Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest Fund 1 53 163 Mot
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      • 70 18 EU YAN SANG HOLOINGS LTD: 16th AGM at 65 Chulia Street. #19-00. OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104, today at 12 30pm PETALING GARDEN BHD: 29th AGM at 49-B. Jalan 6/31. Petaling Garden. ***** Petaling Jaya. Selangor, today at 2.30pm. UMW HOLDINGS BHD: 7th AGM at the UMW Auditorium. UMW
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      • 6265 18 1989 High Low Tel Code Company Last Sala JUN 19 orVol (000) Day High Low Last Quote Buyer Seller Gr's DIv DIv C'vr Gr's Y'ld Net P/E M Cap Smll 168 93 187 70% 94 100 101 82% 190 91% 104 153 100 87% SESDAQ 120 X
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    • KLSE
      • 3678 19 TURNOVER on the Kuala Lumpur market yesterday dipped to one of the lowest this year as institutional and individual operators kept to the sidelines Low-er-liners attracted the bulk of investors' interest. Against the generally languishing conditions, selected Singapore-based counters, especially financial and properties, were active and recorded
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 600 20 AFP JUST AS it is mounting a new push into the highly competitive Asian market. Australia's national carrier Qantas Airways has been told it can no longer call the tune over its own skies. Over the next five months.
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      • 244 20 AFP THE TERMINATION of the purchase of New Zealand Steel by China's giant National Metals and Minerals Import and Export Corp (Minmetals) remains a mystery, a spokesman for the vendors has said. Minmetals agreed in April to buy 00 per cent
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      • 407 20 Tokyo Reuter BLUE CHIPS and some machinery shares were the few bright spots in an otherwise lacklustre day on the Tokyo market yesterday as currency and interest rate worries continued to plague the market, warding off most investors. Share prices closed mixed in light trade after staying
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      • 544 20 Australia Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN share market drifted to a slightly easier close in quiet trade yesterday, dealers said. They said the record monthly current account deficit of A 51.828 billion for May did not have a negative impact on the markets, which had already prepared for a high
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      • 424 20 Reuter TAIWAN'S stock index yesterday crashed through the 10,000 barrier as small investors followed the lead of big manipulators and bought shares almost across the board, brokers said. The weighted index rose 198.58 points to 10,105.81 with cement, electric and paper issues leading the way.
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      • 170 20 Reuter THE Stock Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday tell 4.79 points to 569.82 points on a turnover of 8,230.593 shares valued at 831.64 million baht. JUNE It BAHT Ao Kham Thai 400 Ayudhya Investment 38 Bangkok Agro-lnd 62 Bangkok Bank 281 Bank Ot Ayudhya 328 Charoong Thai
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      • 205 20 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS dropped below 900 on the composite index yesterday follow- ing news that a government economic package for the second half of 1988 would not include measures to boost the market, brokers said. The index fell 14.56 points to 895.58 at the close. Volume was
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      • 164 20 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND share market yesterday ended a dull day slightly improved in a featureless day dominated by directionless trading amid low volumes. Brokers noted that the little interest there was was confined to companies who have recently dominated headlines. The Barclays Index rose 3.49 to
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      • 143 20 Reuter MANILA'S stock market rose yesterday as gains in selected blue chips far outpaced declines in cen-tavo-priced issues. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index climbed 1.6 per cent to 1,065.60 points in moderate trade. Combined volume dropped to 1.3 billion shares worth 81.4 million pesos
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    • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
      • 352 21 Reuter TIME INC's board of directors has told the company's management to continue to explore options to its planned merger with Warner Communications Inc. These include the acquisition ot all or part of Paramount Communications Inc, other acquisitions, or a financial restructuring,
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      • 316 21 Reuter AMERICAN TELEVISION and Communications Corp (ATC) said it had filed suit against Paramount Communications Inc seeking to enjoin Paramount from completing its hostile tender offer for Time Inc without first obtaining approval for the transfer of ATC's cable television franchises
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      • 1145 21 Current payment El date Book* close Date payable Total for the year Total tor last year Amcol Asiatic Dev Avimo Ayer Molek B Sambaworvg Batvi Kawan Bon vests Hldgs C C C Properties Chem Ind Chin TecV DBS Land 0 Keramat Dutch Baby Eu Yan Song Federal Flour
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      • 471 21 TRADING FLOORS OPENED IN OMAN, BAHRAIN AND KUWAIT Reuter SHARE TRADING has begun to blossom in the oil-rich Gulf, witti governments seemingly confident they can avoid a repetition of a 1982 crash that plunged Kuwait into recession. Plans to develop several Gulf markets stopped
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      • 980 21 NYT BY SEEMING never to c< make big mistakes, the m Honda Motor Co became the envy of its bigger rivals fu through the 1980s. pi But in recent months, to the amazement of the car fc industry in Tokyo, Japan s most daring car
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      • 359 21 Reuter AMSTERDAM: Dutch < shares traded just off the s session's highs in moder- ately active mid-session business yesterday but still well above Friday's closing levels as the bourse assessed the outcome of the European Parliament elections. traders said The CBS all-share index rose to 190 8
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      • 105 21 HONGKONG All Industrials Hongkong Index Monday 2,504.5 Friday 2.5066 Monday Closed Week ogo Closed Friday 1.546.47 Week ago 1.***** NEW YORK Hang Seng Index Dow Jones Monday Closed Friday 2.486 38 Friday 2.342.41 Thursday 2.***** Wee* ago 2,***** Week ogo 2.***** TOKYO Standard Poors Nikkei Average Friday *****
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    • 276 17 ARE YOU AWARE OF YOURSELF! Our Self-Awareness Workshop will assist you in understanding yourself and others better Don't be disappointed Limited seating Call 734 1881 for registration. Executive KT i 111 Jlj I S JODS Weekend Edition AUSTRAL ENTERPRISES BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is
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    • 360 17 CURRENCY INVESTMENT AMERICAN' EXPRESS BANK jj TEL? 321 3333 ISLAND PENINSULAR BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the 27th Annual General Meeting of Island Peninsular Berhad (the Company) will be held at 2nd Floor, 24-31 Jalan 8/55 A, Taman Setiawangsa, ***** Kuala
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    • 537 20 NOTICES ATIO NIM ENTERPRISES PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that the Final Meetins of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 36 Robinson Road #05-01 City House, Singapore 0106 on Thursday. 20 July 1989 at 9.10 am for the purposes set
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    • 557 20 CHIROPACT LAND PTK LTI) (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that the Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 36 Robinson Road #05 01 City House. Singapore 0106 on Thursday. 20 July 1989 at 10.30 am for the purposes set
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    • 606 20 ORG HOLDING PTK LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 36 Robinson Road #05 01 City House, Singapore 0106 on Thursday, 20 July 1989 at 12.00pm for the purposes set out in Section
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    • 591 20 PANDIT A KNTKRPKISK PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 36 Robinson Road #05-01 City House, Singapore 0106 on Thursday. 20 July 1989 at 2.30pm for the purposes set out in Section
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    • 333 20 WILLOW INVESTMENT PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 36 Robinson Road #05-01 City House. Singapore 0106 on Thursday, 20 July 1989 at 4 00pm for the purposes set out in Section
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    • 563 21 LOST SHARE/STOCK CERTIFICATES The following Share/Stock Certificates "together with the relevant signed transfer deeds have been reported lost or destroyed:FOCAL FINANCE LIMITED Certificate No. In the name of wo. oi »nare» *****7 Jessie Low Sik Kay 1 1000 MALAYA TIN PRINTING CO. LTD *****94 Ho Ah Stew 1 1000 NATIONAL
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  • 451 22 PROGRESS MADE IN BID FOR COMMONWEALTH TO READMIT PAKISTAN Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government has allocated Ms 36 million towards the preparations for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Dr Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan said yesterday. Replying to
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  • 144 22 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said last night that the special development programme for the very poor was not meant to turn the country into a welfare state. Nor will the government allow the programme to ingrain further the subsidy mentality in the
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  • 137 22 Bernama THE GOVERNMENT is willing to stop development projects found to be inconsistent with Islam, Deputy Prime Minister Mr Ghafar Baba has said. In this connection, he called on opposition leaders, particularly those from PAS. to come directly to Umno or
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  • 297 22 Bernama INDONESIA will join hands with Malaysia in its fight against the anti-trop-ical timber campaign mounted by environmental groups in the US and Europe, Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Indonesia, a
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  • 304 22 Agencies THE SOCIALISTS and ecologists were the big winners in elections to the European Parliament but the far right also made gains, according to results yesterday. The socialist group at Strasbourg was on course to gain 14 seats in the 518-seat assembly, mainly thanks to Britain's
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  • 184 22 IF CIVIL WAR breaks out in Cambodia, it will be because of the Khmer Rouge, a Soviet academic said in Singapore yesterday. Gennady Chufrin, head of the South-east Asia Department at the Institute of Oriental Studies in the USSR Academy of Sciences, criticised
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  • 328 22 AFP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke pledged in Paris yesterday to keep monetary policy tight after the announcement of a record monthly current account deficit of ASI.B billion (US$l.3 billion) for May. He said he would keep monetary and fiscal policy "as tight
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  • 375 22 AFP AP PRESIDENT SUHARTO urged In- donesia's fellow members in the Association of South-east Asian Nations yesterday to agree on one view at the forthcoming international conference on Cambodia in Paris. The president made the statement in a
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  • 338 22  -  By ASAD LATIF Foreign Editor INDONESIA will not face a situation similar to the one in China because Jakarta has pursued political openness which, by facilitating communication, prevents violence, an Indonesian leader said here yesterday. Rachmat Witoelar, secretarygeneral of the Indonesian ruling party Golkar, told
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  • LATE FILE
    • 32 22 Reuter MALAYSIA'S Parliament introduced a major bill yesterday to revamp its finance sector, giving greater regulatory powers to authorities and requiring foreign banks to incorporate locally.
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    • 35 22 Bernama PRIME MINISTER Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday ruled out legal action against British newspaper Observer for alleging that Malaysia received kickbacks from Britain related to the purchase of arms. Bernama
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    • 30 22 Bernama MALAYSIA'S average producers price index (PPI) rose 7.7 per cent for the first four months of this year, the statistics department said yesterday. Bernama
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    • 40 22 Bernama NOMINATION day for the Tambatan state by-election in Johor will be on July 22, while polling will be on August 5, said Malaysian Election Commission chairman Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Talib yesterday. Bernama
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    • 36 22 Reuter MITSUBISHI Corp will jointly develop and build hotels in the US with US real estate firm Koar Inc for Japanese investors, a Mitsubishi spokesman said in Tokyo yesterday. Reuter
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    • 29 22 AFP THE PARENT COMPANY of Northwest Airlines has accepted a takeover bid worth US$3.5 billion from a group led by Californian businessman Alfred Checchi. AFP
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    • 56 22 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures were stuck in a narrow trading range on small local ring dealings that were linked to the dollar's fluctuations. In the first hour, gold for delivery in August was off US$O.5O at U*****.30 an ounce after holding within U*****.30 to U*****.30. Reuter The silver report
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    • 445 22 SIXTH AVENUE SINGAPORE AN EXCLUSIVE CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT FOR SALE BY TENDER CLOSING DATE: 18 JULY 1989 at 3pm. 48 maisonettes with 31 units let. 0 FYeehold site (area 16,556.8 sq.m) for sale en bloc. Well finished three and four bedrooms units in three low rise buildings. Facilities include swimming pool,
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    • 14 22 Help with population control, Weil urged, PAGE 4 Aussie current account deficit, PAGE 4
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    • 564 22 special supplement IT'S BACK! BT's special annual supplement on the stock exchange. A sellout when it was launched last year. And required reading again this year, with topics such as: The China Crisis and Singapore's stock market. Which stocks where? Experts offer their views on the world markets. After CLOB?
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORT SIDES
      • 96 23 FROM TODAY to Sep 30, companies shipping LCL (less-than-container load) cargo with Freight Management, a Singapore freight forwarder, stand a chance to win up to $1 million. With this promotion, the company hopes to capture at least 10 per cent of the LCL market".
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      • 102 23 Reuter FOUR Japanese firms and a Malaysian company have set up a joint venture in Malaysia to produce containers. The joint firm, Century Container Industries Sdn Bhd of Kuala Lumpur, is capitalised at Ms2l million, and owned 50 per cent by Southern Iron and
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      • 107 23 Reuter A IRAQI-JORDANIAN technical committee has approved a US$l.9 billion project to link Baghdad and the Jordanian Red Sea port of Aqaba by rail. The new 1,000-km line will stretch from Iraq's western town of Al Hadithah which has a rail connection with Baghdad, Iraq's ruling Baath party
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      • 165 23 UPI THE US Coast Guard has called off its search for a cruise ship passenger who apparently fell overboard while showing off by hanging from the railing in Boston harbour. Everett Hinnett, 27, of Randolph, fell from the port side of the 35m cruise ship,
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    • 203 23 THE Singapore Maritime Officers' Union (SMOU) will hold a seminar in conjunction with its third triennial general council meeting on June 24. Mr Lim Boon Heng, NTUC deputy secretary-general and MP for Kebun Baru will be the guest of honour at the seminar.
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    • 835 23 ABC Contoinerline XI 5 Accord Shpg VIM 3/4 Arrow Lines XI 5 ANl III 1/2 APC line VII 5 API V 35 ASCI V 1 Austrosio line VII 1 Bolt Conodo line IX 4/5 Ball Orient line IX 4/5 Baltic Orient Shpg XI 4 Bangladesh Shpg VII
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    • 213 23 THE CITY of Rotterdam is seriously considering setting up a warehousing and distribution centre in Singapore for Dutch traders. Arrangements will soon be made for a Dutch delegation to visit Singapore to discuss the proposed centre. This was revealed by Rotterdam
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    • 374 23  -  By VONNIE BISHOP DESPITE the problems in China, Hongkong's Asia Terminals Ltd (ATL) had no difficulty in securing HK$l.B billion to finance the construction of its second container freight station. ATL said the commitment demonstrated banker's confidence in the Hongkong economy and
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    • 497 23  -  FIRST CARGO LOADING LIKELY TO BE ON JULY 6 By RAHITA ELIAS MAJOR tank container operator Liquid and Gas Transport (Asia) Pte Ltd has clinched its first major contract since it began its Singapore operations in July 1987. This one-year contract totalling $2 million was
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    • 616 24 Lineup to change by the year 2000 THE top five container ports in the world now include one each from Europe and the United States, but most maritime experts agree that the top container ports will all be Asian by the
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    • 583 24  -  By VONNIE BISHOP HONGKONG'S flagging confidence was given a boost in the shipowning sector when one of the major owners International Maritime Carriers (Holdings) Ltd found its rights issue oversubscribed by some 10 per cent. Analysts had been predicting a gloomy
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    • 214 24 GENERAL cargo through the French port of Le Havre breaks the 10-million-tonne mark for the first time Reaching 10.8 million tonnes, the port achieved the title of leading French Port for General Cargo, in addition to those already held leading French
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    • 187 24 June 22-23 The impact of new technology on Freight Transport, Lisbon, Portugal. (Details: PTRC Education Research Services, Glenthorne House, Hammersmith Grove, London W6) June 22-23 The Isle of Man, Risk Insurance Research Group conference, Castledown Hotel, Isle of Man. Jun« 27-30 Ocean carriers, Lloyd's of London Press shipping
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    • 2303 24 Who acts for whom A —B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies (S) ABBS Line SMS Pte Ltd (S)/Tunas Setia (PK/KL) ABC Containerline NV Fargo Shpg Co (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Una (PK/PN) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepter Oceanua Shipping Agency (S)/Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK)
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    • 284 24 AFP ENQUIRY and activity were at a higher level in world tanker markets over the past week, with charterers looking to take advantage of weaker oil prices. Shipbrokers E A Gibson said the near US$l per barrel fall in crude prices in the wake of Opec's increase in
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    • 169 24 Seatrade Week THE 13-VESSEL liner and general cargo fleet operated by Vardinoyannis interests under Avin Liners banner has been sold to Dutch owner, Vroon BV. The deal costs about US$l27 million, with one market source putting the price paid as much as US$lO million higher for
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    • 367 25  -  By JOHN SPIERS STOPWORK meetings in ports around Australia are expected to extend into strikes this week following new demands from stevedoring employers which go beyond the government s waterfront reform package Stopwork meetings by the Waterside Workers' Federation (WWF) members to hear
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    • 104 25 A TIMELY publication for all those concerned with ship financing is the June edition of Lloyd's Shipping Economist. The supplement entitled Capital for Shipping 1989 provides a comprehensive directory of financial services for shipping It is aimed at those involved in the financing of shipping projects,
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    • 548 25 THE DRY cargo freight market on Friday was quiet with few fresh fixtures and almost no enquiry and rates were generally little changed. Brokers said talk continued to centre on a fix- i ture for heavy grain from the US Gulf to Japan, with reports of the rate
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    • 6433 32 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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    • 1415 34 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Keppei Wh«n««» GoMont H Koto Moi« Koto Iiww* Motavon Netvsne* Totoo 2 Ah Endeo*ou CNotu Koto Mul>o NAeiv ii® Boy Ned 8oo«« Niogo 26 N«»e Shd*no Pjong Sout*>ern G* Str Mope Xinhwo 1 2 osaos 90€ Em t
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    • 30 23 mums A lively way with words Available at all good bookshop* Federal Publications For advertising and circulation enquiries, please call Business Times Tel: *****11, Fax: 253-2821 Tlx: RS ***** BTAD
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    • 17 23 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association
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    • 272 23 I he Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wildlife" ortnitfhtlif at all good bookshops and neii's-stunds STP Distributors INSIDE Top box ports THE top five container ports in the world now include one each from Europe and the United States, but most maritime experts agree that the top container ports will all be
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    • 1097 25 WW IAHOI Nl SHIPPING AGENCIES JO Cjntonnien! Ro*t *12 06 Southpoin!. Singw 02W lei *****1! TELEX NO RS 241 79 URMINAI CFS T?l *****18 220 BOOKINGS lel *****34 235 PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SON BHD PORT HEIANG TEI Irlei No WA***** MA3R7OI PINANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA4OO/3 CFS TEt
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    • 614 25 MAERSK LINE DESTINATIONS To California US Gulf US Atlantic East Canada AH Wale' Service 20® 21® 27/6 28/6 4/7 5/7 11/7 12/7 18/7 19/7 25/7 26/7 1/8 2/8 8/8 9® Sailed 22/6 29* 6/7 13/7 20/7 27/7 3/8 REGINA M LAUPA M LEXA M MCKINN6Y M LEOA M MARIT M
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    • 703 26 Hapag-Lloyd I (CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT I I LARGS BAY CITY OF EDINBURGH LONDON EXPRESS KASUGA 1 BONN EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY BENALDER KURAMA MARU P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON 2376 11 n HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN 13/7 15/7 11/7 13/7 20/7 22/7 18/7 20/7 27/7 29/7 26/7 28/7 2/8 <'8 1/8 3/8 ROTTERDAM' ANTWERP
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    • 470 26 TTo COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUD) EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) COLUMBUS NIUGINI V7S MORAYBANK VUS SPORE 4/7 Port Moresby Lae. Rabaul. 21/7 Port Moresby Lae. Rabaul, Kimbe Accepting LCL carjo tor main ports discharge and also to Wewak. Kavieng, Kieta. Honiara via
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    • 1153 26 5J ftiaiia &mmm regular independent full container service TO EUROPE PCN (V,AFt S t L" SIN FLX HA* BRE NORASIA SINGA 8913 3 21/6 gj gj NOR ASIA AL MUNTAZAH 8914-3 28/6 29/6 W W W NORASIA SUSAN 8915-3 4/7 }/J 7 7 JJ 10 g u/8 NHBACIA SAMANTHA 8916
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    • 1345 27 P&O Containers I CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: LARGS BAY CITY Of EDINBURGH KASUGA 1 LONDON EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY BONN EXPRESS kurama maru BCNALOCR BE HA VON S tan H'buri B >u»n R dim Loh U/7 U/7 15/7 14,7 11/7 17/7 11/7 13/7 10(7 tt/7 24(7 Up DP VP HP up
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    • 974 27 YANU LIIMt FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WESTBOUND HANJIN HASAN O«9W "Jl HANJIN LIHAVRE OOZW W W g[J QUEEN SWAY BRIDGE UWW V W' CHOYANG PARK 003W IStf J Also accepting tor InUnd UK definitions Antwerp »nd SciixUnjYun port* FMG flota mepcante grancolombiana (NATIONAL LINE OF COLUMBIA) S A fastbound
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    • 352 27 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFT Hong Kong I Yokohama Nagoya 2S/7 Osaka Senboku a 7 Moji Funabashi •Fof Discharging Only NOTE ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS. HONGKONG. TAIWAN CHINESE PORTS. SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLINTERMARITIME SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS •Also calls E.L. 4 P.E. GENERAL AGENTS:
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    • 644 28 ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE IRAN BAYAN PJL/00 Singapore Loading foi Sailed BANDAR ABBAS introducing kyowa fast direct B/BULK/CONTAINER SERVICE FROM S'PORE/PK TO GUAM/SAIPAN AND MICRONESIA PORTS* ETA SPORE LOAD FOR •A' VSL (TBN) JULY W GUAM SAIPAN AND AV>LI D MICRONESIA PORTS* *MICRONESIA PORTS DIRECT CALIS
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    • 926 28 TO FAR EAST PORTS TO PACIFIC NORTH WEST CANADA S port I H Konj Kiothiunf Koto Toko Bu«n CHOYANG PARK 002E HANJIN OAKLAND 002fc CHOYANG SUCCESS 0031 HANJIN TONG HAE OHE 29/S 30/6 ill W 13/7 U/? 20/7 2111 FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ Le Havre R dam H burg CHOYANG
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    • 1393 28 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) PKL SGP MKG KSG KLG PUS MKT OSK TYO BAL LMV AN* RDM FU( I*oo In Pt TtVk am 3000 0307 OSO7 «7|07 1007 0400 1440 1508 JMJ IMJ jjg 2;-06 2100 0507 0307 0707 1007 12/07 14/07 17/07 11* 2201 2300
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    • 961 29 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. #03-00, Singapore 0106 Tel. *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES VESSEL majapahit GOWA HAI GUANG VOY SIN JKT 3958 Sid 22/6 4358 30/6 3/7 IJSB 13/7 16/7 NGO KOB 9/7 10/7 22/7 23'7 3/8 4/8 JAKARTA ACCEPTING MURURAN/TOMAKOMAI/HITACHI CARGO VIA HKG SURABAYA/SEMARANG VESSEL SEA HAWK
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    • 489 29 \m BEN UHE CONTAINERS 'F CONTAINER SFRVICE TO UK/CONTINENT 1 larg* B*t t«!y ol MtniurfH S iMdcii (iprvts ."%•> K<suf< I Bonn F«p»esi \t I C*»d»fW* I?.^ I ftitsnu *«"J I '> ftonavc* To>*» iipr*** .''i Prosper (HJfcJ flif I W EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT Bonn I* Sew* Si.'H
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    • 511 29 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: T t DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. GESUW LLOYD P.T. SAHUDEAA INDONESIA F T. TNIKOM LLOYD EIPRESS SEMI CO NT AIMERS HIP SERVICES SIMSAPOAE Tl EUROPE VSL/VOT S PORE ANTOERP H BURG/ R DAM/ADAM BREMEN KUTAKI/WB il-IHt 2t/7 M (ACCEPTINC CONVENTIONAL AND CONTAINERISED CARGO) IJ BONTANGrtJWB
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    • 412 29 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES LOIKAW VI46W HTONEYWA V24IW PAGAN VI42W BASSEIN V* PA-AN VI4OW MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P Kelang Penang Bangkok THE BANK UNE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE NORTHBOUND TO UKC TAUSALA SAimOA VISN CLYDEBANK V26N SPORE RDAM HMBG HULL 15/7 11/8 16/8 20/8 14/8
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    • 992 30 NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE K lii> KAWASAKI KISLN KAISHA. LID. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 19 19/6 15 27/6 23 4/7 •PK/PNG SGP 20/6 22/6 29/6 5/7 6/7 LB CHLS 15/7 25/7 22/7 1/8 29/7 8/8 NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE SGP 'PK/PNG *INDO 22/6 24/6 25/6
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    • 781 30 3S2S& AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Singapore P Kelang Penang Loadmg tor Mother VsJ By Feeder By Feeder KALIOAS V 43 3 July 77 June V June Frem/Metb/Sydn/Adel TULSIOAS V 42 26 Juty 20 July 20 July Frem.tMb/Srdn/A(M KALIOAS V 44 24 Aug 18 Aug II Aug FrenvMelb/SydniAdel
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    • 426 30 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23. Ttlot A»er Str*«t SINGAPORE 0104 Til SJ4MOO (10 LINES) Fj. SJ4JSM GOLDEN NONOER Cotom6o/Mr*ii./Dub». GOLDEN HAVEN CdomOo/lUncht/DulMi CHINA SERVICE GUSHAN Oilun S'pore P Kelang Peranf 24/K JutM 12/14 Jw»» 21 Jui* CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA mc
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    • 514 30 PHI LI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD HEAD OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAD «07-l2 AFRO ASIA BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 TELEX RS ***** PHILI FAX *****76 EAST/FAR EAST Fa ft LCI SBWW ETA SINGAPORE 22/6. 6/7, IS/6 23/6. 29/6 K3M EAST/WEST AHUCA/MER. Fa ft LCI SaVICf I LDM. FSTOWE, S'TON, LEEDS, TILBURY. ABEROEEN. LE
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    • 1272 31 .***** I 111VJ A T Agents Sporf NEPTWt AGtNCfS PTE. LTD General Bookings Bookings tn*jfd Termtnal CFS Km Ft tUAUSI IP A; SEA Outwifd *****22 *****53 27J8977 *****53 *****42 *****44 *****19 *****16 *****18 *****48 <CR NO. **********01) NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD KPtKSMM) P KeUfl| A lumpur Pwjng 1 Bjjjj"
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    • 857 31 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: 2?***** 2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** MKccic uii tuamt UiPfINC 127 Pmim Street PfflAnß. Mi IJyS'3 H/S HANOI INC SYSTEM CO SOU BHO
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    • 484 32 VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TU 22S 6868 (34 Imesi FAX 22b24J9 *****/6 TtliX HS ***** A B SSCVIA RS ***** A B SSCAO DSR-LIMES RnTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE i TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN j NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE I OUTBOUND SIN ICA ANT ROM
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    • 153 32 Ta Regional Weather T» m L*. KSI 'i i. S 9 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. June 20, Wmd direction with speed m knot* Wove Height LEGEND RT eriperatiwe Thunderstorm Weather Wmd dwectwn with speed m knots Shower Q Rom Wove height Cloudy Sky Surface wwdi ore
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 812 33 MHMI TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 I IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR IBN ALROOMI 20/6 Iraq/Japan THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AQABA LOADING
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    • 329 33 p? B RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES |S) PTE LTD TEL *****33 (10 Lines) FAX *****15 TELEX RS ***** RISHIP (3 Lines) (WjtlMXWl I 0l ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL PEN/PKO ETA SPORE NETSANET SLO VOY 15WB ABBAY WON 2 17/7 VOY 20WB OARESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI ASSAB MASSAWA HOOEIOAH DARESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI ASSAB
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    • 947 33 SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****44 FAX: *****75 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR: BANGKOK 22/6 CHITTAGONG 24/6 BOMBAY 22/6 COLOMBO 25/6 HONGKONG 23/6 MUARA/LABUAN/KK 22/6 KUCHIItfG/SIBU 24/6 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 22/6 LE HAVRE/HAMBURG 24/6 FELIXSTOWE/R'DAM 24/6 KEELUNG/KAOSHIUNG 25/6 FREMANTLE 26/6 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 26/6 LONG BEACH/LOS ANGELES 27/6 CRYSTAL FREIGHT LrS r SERVICES PTE LTD
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    • 200 33 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE 20/6 26/6 21/6 27/1 22/6 26/6 28/6 22/6 5/7 27/6 4/7 «/7 5/7 27/1 2/7 30/6 20/7 6/7 12/7 14/7 12/7 17/7 j. YAMBURENKO *****9 24/7 30/7 2/7 SUSAK 68N EQUATOR PRIDE 02W LEUVE 9106 OCEAN STRENGTH 14A TIGER BAY 71N
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    • 75 33 J&FARGO SHIPPING SgT TeI:SS4 012S CONTAINERIZE ABC WE HAVE GOT THE FASTEST TRANSIT TIME TO AUSTRALIA! NEXT VESSEL: ANTWERPEN 226 ETA 23/6/89 Only 7 days to Fremantle! Only 12 days to Melbourne! Only 15 days to Sydney! FROM USA/CANADA/EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN lw. Ifu IHwn l*n) iFotlMif |lw |S>«» ANTWERPEN TNT EXPRESS E.
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    • 317 34 WAN HAI LINES WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Wan Hai Lines is to start new service between Singapore and Malaysia, Taiwan Hong Kong Korea Japan. For enquiries, please call:Irene Koh/Gary Tan Jardine Shipping Agencies Tel: 221 5359 WW/ JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES KnJnufrESKmisTSu 200 Cantonment Road, #12 05 Southpoint, Singapore 0208 PORT KliU*Niß
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    • 727 34 h,n JE CONTAINER LINE V TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST 24/6 in 2*16 A 1/7 22/6 A an 22/6 A 25/6 22/6 A 25/6 22/6 A 25/6 22/6 MANILA BUSAN TOKYO KOBE NAGOYA YOKOHAMA JAKARTA 25/6 A 28/6 23/6 i 26/6
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