The Business Times, 12 September 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 251 1 Dow down WALL STREET gave ground yesterday morning, getting off to a sluggish start on a new week. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 8.55 to 2,700.99 in the first hour of trading. Losers outnumbered gainers by about 3 to 2 in the early tally
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  • 525 1 30 HDB PLOTS TO BE SOLD TO PRIVATE SECTOR THE GOVERNMENT will step up its land sale programme to meet expected demand, announced National Development Minister S Dhanabalan last night. In all. 30 plots of land totalling 53 hectares will be sold
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  • 538 1  -  By SUZANNE SOH WITH ASSETS worth $1 billion and annual revenues of $60 million, a fully-commercialised Pidemco Land is set to make its mark in Singapore's property sector. Pidemco is the Urben Redevelopment Authority's whollyowned subsidiary. "As a private company Pidemco will have mors
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  • 51 1 FROM TODAY, Business Times brings you a more up-to-date global weather box. Travellers can now look forward to an international weather forecast provided by Reuters that is valid on the date of publication. BT's weather service appears every Tuesday through Saturday in the Home News
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  • 171 1 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN President Roh Tae-Woo yesterday offered a new way of unifying the two Koreas, propoeing that a "Korean Commonwealth" be formed in an interim stage before achieving a fully-unified democratic republic. Mr Roh declared that restoring and developing a Korean national community
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  • 511 1  -  PUBLIC APOLOGY ALSO MADE TO ATTORNEY-GENERAL By ELAINE KOH FORMER BANKER Allan Ng made a surprise about-turn yesterday by pleading guilty to an insider trading charge and making a public apology to the Attor-ney-General for allegations he had made against him in 1967.
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  • 293 1 SHARE PRICES on all major regional stock markets were easier at the end of trade yesterday. While most of the falls occurred on profit-taking after an upward run last week, share prices in T°*yo were *9* in dampened by the US dollar's rise against the
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  • 538 1  -  By MAGDALENE NG SESDAQ-LISTED Amtek Engineering Ltd haa proposed to double its paid-up capital through a one-for-one bonus issue, s step that will bring it closer to a listing on the main board. The precision metal manufacturer yssterdsy also
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    • 211 1 Full report, PAGE 16 Regional Mkts, PAQE 18 jkgMgka 4BAJ4IMJV I UOiTipUiViISOQ ußylnQ O Trade Net deals exceed forecast Banking and finance 7 Stanchart's new dealing room Tin group .....I Brazil has no plans to Join Tourist attractions ..................—l3 Robin Hood's arch-enemy US Open 14 Becker bashes Lend I More
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 451 2  -  YOUNG DESIGNERS AWARD COMPETITION By WALTON MORAIS THERE ARE MORE commercial posaibilities among this year's entries for the Young Designers Award competition than the previous year, a Trade Development Board director has said. TDB's director/products Urn Kim Kuay told BT that although the
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    • 458 2 IN AN ABOUT-TURN yasterday, tomtar church worfcar Vincant Chang claimad that his sctions amountad to nothing mora than thoaa of a Catholic going about practising nis rsttgton. Chang, who had pravlously admitted to balnp involvad in a Mandat ptot to subvert tha
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    • 63 2 THE ambassadors of Sweden and Finland presented their credentials to President Wee Kim Wee at the Istana yesterday, said a Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement. Axel Finn Hitding Bergs- trand succeeds Arnold WHlen as Swedish ambassador to Singapore, while Timo Heikfci Koponen takes over from
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    • 354 3  -  By WALTON MORAIS COUNTRIES with developing media systems are more likely to find advanced broadcasting systems more effective for information dissemination than newspapers, a mass media conference was told yesterday. This is because these systems, although costly, can do the job quickly and widely
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    • 268 3 SINGAPORE PETROLEUM Company has virtually cornered the market for the supply of fuel oil to the Public Utilities Board now that it has won the contract for the Seraya power station. The $500 million contract calls for Singapore Petroleum (SPC) to supply
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    • 160 3 TAN GEE PAW. a senior officer of the Ministry of the Environment will succeed Chen Hung as principal of Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Mr Ten. 46. director of environmental engineering in the ministry, takes over from Mr Chen from Oct 1. Like Mr
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    • 161 3 TO BUILD UP a group of good principal and education officers, the Ministry of Education haa propoaed that the wages of such people be raiaed. Announcing thia yeaterday. the Minister of State tor Education. Dr Seet Ai Mee. aaid such a move will ancouraga more
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    • 464 3  -  POSITIVE RESPONSE TO RECRUITMENT SCHEME s» ANNA TEO LAND A JOB and have the study fees reimbursed? In a bid to rise above the competition for technicians, disk drive maker Seegate Technology has come up with a "revolutionary" recruitment scheme. In its "scholarship
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    • 330 3 CONSULTANTS have bMn invited to participate in a tender to propose and implement a transportation master plan and traffic management system tor Sentosa. This indudaa a "paopla movar system" along the road-link from mainland Singapore to tha ialand rasort, a ravamp
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    • 153 2 Global tamparaturas and waathar forecast •or Sap 12 OUTLOOK: over many mh #runo) Brussolt Chicago Coptrngon Frankfurt Gonova Glasgow Uniifilnin nooyaoo^ Houston Jakarta K Lumpur Lisbon London Lot Angolos Madrid 13/04 Sunny 15/09 Cloudy 28/18 Sunny 18/11 Cloudy 15/05 Cloudy 14/05 Sunny 34/24 Showors 18/09 Showors 18/14 Cloudy 17/10Showor» 24/12
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 478 4 AFP HUNGARY'S decision to let East German refugees go to the West will cause serious tensions within the Warsaw Pact alliance, the West German press commented yesterday. "The decision must seem a political provocation to the orthodox Communists in East Germany." said
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    • 231 4 Reuter WEST GERMAN industrial companies have raised their forecasts for 1969 turnover growth to 6.5 per cent from previous estimates of 4.5 per cent. The economic research institute IFO said that its latest poll conducted among 100 large firms showed they had been surprised
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    • 536 4 Reuter THE INDIAN ECONOMY is skating towards thin ice but Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's eyes are firmly on elections due by the end of the year and analysts say that that gives him little room for manoeuvre. Despite a second year of
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    • 223 4 AFP VIETNAMESE TROOPS in the Cardamomes mountain#, a Khmer Rouge stronghold west of Phnom Penh, are preparing to leave Cambodia by Sep 27 despite violent attacks that may force some of them to fight to the last minute. Many of the soldiers in the
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    • 294 4  -  By BOEY KIT YIN ol the Foreign Deefc THE SECOND round of dialogue between the rich developed countries and the four Asian newly industrislising economies (NIEs) is scheduled to begin in Tokyo early next year, kicking off with a workshop on
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    • 189 4 AP A PARLIAMENTARY committee on Sunday gave its approval of economist Leszek Balcerowicz in the combined post of Poland's deputy prime minister and finance minister after he outlined a plan to revise tax, wage and trade policies. Mr Balcerowicz, asked after his confirmation whether Poles
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    • 515 4 JAPAN TO RAISE FOREIGN ENVIRONMENTAL AID TO USs2.2b IN THREE YEARS AP THE World Bank will increase lending to population-control projects and forestry development to help combat the phenomenon of atmospheric warming, hank president Barber Conable yesterday told an international conference on
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    • 183 4 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S economy will shift into a "growth mode" in 1900 after consolidating throughout 1969, with significant new investment in the forestry, petrochemical and agricultural industries, Business and Economic Reeearch Ltd (BERL) in Wellington said yesterday. The independent forecastsr said in
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    • 325 4 Reuter BUSINESS in China's boom province of Guangdong is •lowly regaining soma semblance of normality after the June 4 crushing of pro-democracy protests in Beijing, but visitors say the attitude seems to be to make money now as nobody knows what the
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    • 177 4 Reuter VIETNAM has said it urgently needs to tighten controls on all media and information channels to crack down on declining social order and party discipline. Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet, in a lengthy speech carried by the army newspaper Quan Dot Nhan
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    • 770 4 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Sorvtc* local From Operator Sorvtc* Local For number Hmo nuMbar ttnw JU GA960 1100 CW SQ414 WOO CCU/QAC HA SO 105 1105 KUL SQ152 0900 CGK z, rf.Jir MAS MH440 OOOO KCH IT CALTEX 1115 PKU f™ TZTTv llri «A ***** 1130 «WN J*
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    • 59 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES with U. S. A. Com© and visit a specialized catalog show featuring tourism related equipment and supplies. Over 100 U.S. products for the hotel and catering industry will be exhibited." Venue SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION HOUSE 20 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Dates Time SqrtemlMr 13 -14,1989 9amtospm Organised by:
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    • 41 4 CmU yarn fW tgeni or Atr Cv-d* st 732 Mi. The buanes penoo'i chotct every Tue*far, Thmky, Smb ad Sand*. Chap Airport at 22:05 kow* and arming at La Guardu or Newark International Airportrthr .fallowing dqr. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 671 5 By JT COMTEC has been one of the highlights of the personal computer users' calendar since the show was launched two years ago. After all. it is the only exhibition left in Singapore that caters exclusively to the PC user after shows liks
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    • 138 5 SINGAPORE General Hoepttal, which has bean using a new $1.5 million computerised system for its ad* ministration and accounting, Is moving into Its seoond phaae with the installation of a McCormack A Dodge systsm for its purchaae orders and inventory control. Since April,
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    • 271 5 TRADING COMPANY Behn Meyer ie moving more actively into supply computer products ss part of its move into the office automation market After having signed up the distributorship for Schneider, Germany's best--eelling brand of PCs, the company was recently appointed sole distributor for
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    • 429 5  -  By JEFFREY TSANG TRADENET, the computerised trading system introduced in January, now accounts for 34 per cent of all business transactions, a figure which exceeds the original estimate. Then, it was forecast that only 30 per cent of transactions would be handled electronically by this time.
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    • 72 5 This sketch from NsMj QIVWI during a Galileo mission briefing on Sap 5, shows how the Galilso II llil H II —kA orwiar win do passing Jupiter's way into orbit around Jupiter (fmr MO. Qaliloo in s win do otpioyva from a
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    • 472 5 AFP Reuter WHITE HOUSE experts have proposed a fiveyear, US$l.9-billioo programme to promote advanced computing caipabilitiee, including the creation of a fibre-optic network linking the nation'a supercomputers. "High-performance computing la a vital and strategic technology, exerting strong leverage on the reet of the computer industry and other cutting-edge
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 282 6 Reuter ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates ended at their opening levels in quiet trading. Dealers said most operators refrained from taking fresh positions as they wait for this week's release of a batch of US economic data for some direction. Term rates were steady to a touch lower
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    • 1136 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed mixed yesterday, rising against the yen and mark and falling against most other currencies after cautious trading, dealers said. Most dealers said the dollar's underlying bullish sentiment remained intact but its topside was capped by Bank of Japan intervention and profit-taking. "Although the
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    • 555 6 Reuter EURODOLLAR futures yesterday closed slightly higher on Simex on short-covering and commercial buying in active trading, dealers said. They said the US dollar's firmness and an unexpected drop in US consumer credit for July underpinned sentiment. The market was awaiting this week's release of a batch of US
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    • Article, Illustration
      63 6 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money rose 1/8 point to 5-3/8 per cent yesterday. Term rates were unchanged. mv prim# ivrKjiny riivv at 12 major tanks In THngapore S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday: orm MO Ow mgM 3 3/8 3 1/4 1-moMli S 1/4 i
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    • 1195 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS >"OnOO jff rw\ Mr 11, 1989 DEU1SC* Raattp*. 52 53 54 Jif AMfl r\ k»«Mk j t 1 71 72 73 7S IMM Friday, S*p> wnb«r 8, 1989 MflW 1 POUND MM m cm* i par C CM Ml MM 1900 3J0 OCK 3 46 Wx
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    • 95 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity MO OFFER KflGH LOW 3 months BQ*****V 7.12.89 4.30 4.25 6 nwmlh> BS*****V 20.01.90 4.20 4.15 1 year BY*****F 24.05.90 4.32 4.27 Government notes and bond! 1 Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rate RID OFFER
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    • 168 6 Interbank market r ■tea (offer/bid) on Sap 11 7 4my% 3 K* 6 atffc 12 aft us* IS/14 13/14 —«7/» IS/14 13/16 is/I* 13/14 7/» 3/4 13 IS/14 13/14 13 IS/14 13/14 14 13 7/i 14— 13 7/» 13 3/4— 13 S/« DM SWFC 7 1/14 4
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    • 251 6 'pHnsjitfirias n fssw* "China Sichuan Export Commodities Fair VENUE RIVER VIEW HOTEL 2nd 4th Floor DATE sth to 14th September 1989 TIME 9 am to 12.30 pm 2 pm to 5.30 pm Monday Saturday ORGANISER Sichuan Commission of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade SUPPORTED BY Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 401 7 Reuter BRAZILIAN Finance Minister Mailson Nobrega said in an interview published on Sunday that Brazil would not be able to comply with the current timetable for debt payments but that it would offer bankers alternatives. "We are seeking to reconcile
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    • 259 7 Reuter THE LONDON Traded Options Market (LTOM) said it had invited other exchanges trading equity-based options to enter into talks with a view to enabling some or all of their products to be traded in independent "boutiques" on LTOM's trading floor. It is envisaged
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    • 290 7 Reuter IMM CURRENCY futures ended down and near session lows on Friday after a sudden midday tumble wiped out small early gains. Futures remained well-offered by banks and technical traders in thin pre-weekend trading. Such trading conditions exaggerated price moves. Bearish players held currencies firmly in their gripe. But
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    • 194 7 Reuter US CREDIT RATING agency Standard and Poor's Corp will be allowed access to government and Reserve Bank officials in their revision of Australia's credit rating, a spokesman for Treasurer Paul Keating said yesterday. The spokesman told reporters that Standard and Poor's was
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    • 349 7 Reuter A US CONGRESSIONAL agency has declared that there are shortcomings in the way the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) polices trading on the floors of the country's futures exchanges. The General Accounting Office (GAO) said the CFTC lacked the ability
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    • 487 7  -  NUMBER OF DEALING POSITIONS TO BE DOUBLED By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial Correspondent THE SINGAPORE branch of Standard Chartered Bank will double the number of dealing positions at the bank's treasury division when it launches a brand-new trading room in January.
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    • 336 7 Reuter HALF-YEAR RESULTS due this week at two of Britain's biggest merchant banks will show a long awaited recovery in this sector, analysts said. Kleinwort Benson Group pic tomorrow and Morgan Grenfell Group pic on Thursday are expected to report pre-tax profit of
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    • 233 7 OCBC BANK has appointed Seah Buck Tiang as the new executive director and chief executive officer of its wholly-owned banking subsidiary, Bank of Singapore (BOS). The appointment of Mr Seah, a senior vice-president who was previously with OCBC Property Services Pte Limited,
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 193 8 AFP INDONESIA'S gold production may flrow almost fivefold to 25 tonnes in the next four years, the Jakarta Post reported yesterday. Kosim Qandasubrata, director-general of mines, was quoted as having said last Saturday that gold production could be expected to more than quadruple, from the
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    • 332 8 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures finished slightly steadier in moderate trading in the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) yesterday. Traders said prices were moving in a narrow range in the absence of new developments. September was unchanged at Ms69o a tonne, October rose Msl to M 5699 and
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    • 142 8 FUEL oil prices were largely unchanged from late last week's levels. Trade kept within a narrow range of $2 mt. Fundamentals of demand and supply for second-half September cargoes remained fairly well-balanced. However, traders said prompt September cargoes were still in limited supply. Two Western traders
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    • 348 8 HONGKONG: Gold closed slightly easier yesterday in quiet and thin trading on a firmer tone for the US dollar and a market holiday in Switzerland, dealers said. "Singaporean and local speculative selling depressed the metal but physical demand prevent gold from sliding," a dealer said. "A quiet and
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    • 196 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Scdtn' noon doting 1 prkm on Soptombor 11 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Mk FOB 93.00 OW drum rot 103.00 Nmw drum FOB 107.00 Copra MJx«d (loot*) 50.00 tollofs Pepper Munlok wNlf FOi NLW 490.00 Sarawak wNtw FOi faq NtW 480.00 Sarawak «p«dal black FOi NLW
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    • 140 8 STRONG BUYING demand helped the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) price to gain tour sen to MS23JO rtnggtt a kg it ke ctoee yesterday, brokers said. High opening bids of 245 tonnes and Friday's higher LME dosing pinhefl the market up from the •wn, ut#y mio. However, the
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    • 279 8 Reuter TAIWAN'S gold imports rose sharply in August from July, but government officials and bullion dealers said there are no signs of dramatic increases for the rest of the year. August imports of gold bars and coins totalled nearly 10.79 tonnes
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    • 367 8 Reuter SINGAPORE: Rubber prices ended steady, with October One RSS buyer quoted at 171.50 cents a kg, unchanged from last Friday's close. Prices essed back slightly in quiet sftemoon trade on light selling interest, after having gained half s cent in the morning session on isolated buying end some
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    • 80 8 (canti/kg) OCTOfttt 1989 NOVEMBER 1909 (currant month) (forwof d month) RAS NOON NOON Ivyffl S«Ht» lvy«n SSI 30 157.00 159.00N 158.00 160. OON SSt 30 155.00 157.00N 154.00 158.00N MRELB •uyan S,H»n Iwy^ri S^o SMI CV 334.00 336.00N 336.00 338. OON SMI I 334-50 334 JON 336.50
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    • 301 8 RAS prices m S ewWks. FOB m balm 1 NOON CLOSE Bwyors Sollors 8wy«rt Sailors lot 1 RSS Prompt 171.00 172.00N 170.50 171 JON Int 1 RSS Oct 172.00 173.00 171 JO 172 JO tnf 1 RSS Nov 174.00 175.00 173.50 174 JO lot 2 RSS OF
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    • 308 8 Reuter THE US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) will consider a proposal at its meeting tomorrow to establish a physical delivery point for the New York Mercantile Exchange's long-planned natural gas futures contract. A FERC spokeswoman said yesterday: "It's on the agenda
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    • 275 8 Reuter BRAZIL does not plan to join the Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC). according to a Brazilian foreign ministry spokesman. Every year ahead of the ATPC meeting, Asian countries approach Brazil and try to convince its leaders to bring the country
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    • 507 8 Bernama SYRIAN OFFICIALS are In Malaysia to shop for 49,000 tonnea of palm oil. worth US$2O million (about Mss4 million), mainly to replace their consumption of corn oil and soyoil. The head of the production department. General Organisation for Food Industry
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    • 205 8 Bernama THE US will maintain its imports of Malaysian palm oil at 150,000 tonnes over the next 12 months from October, a US Department of Agriculture economist, Robert Cummings, said in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. "We are forecasting imports of palm oil
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 530 10 MENTION legislation, and ugly images of strictures, strait] ackets and such I ikes come to mind quickly. Thia must have been the initial reaction to Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan's hint of legislation to raise the retirement age to 60 one to two years
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    • 397 10 MR PREMADASA faces the terror toboggans of the extremists, and business leaders and government economic managers warn that the economic costs will reach mind-bog-gling proportions. The head of one well-managed company, who did not wish to be identified, said that his group's performance was running
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    • 1377 10  -  Sri Lanka's President Ranasinghe Premadasa talks to NALIN WIJESEKERA in a wide-ranging interview on the country's economy and outlines his New Deal, aimed at eliminating poverty and uplifting the people. In accompanying articles, the president discusses his plans tor industry, and Colombo's businessmen
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    • 927 10 AFTER many years of sitting pretty as Sri Lanka's largest foreign exchange earner, tea has been elbowed out to second place by garment exports. The plantation tripod has been, for some time, in a shaky state in the face of severe global competition. "A
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    • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
      • 409 11 Our weakly summary of what other publication* havo to say about Issues of International Interest AMAf SUMMIT "THE PRESENCE of the leaders of 102 developing countries at the ninth Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in Belgrade, Yugoslavia shows that despite the vast changes that have taken
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      • 355 11 INDIA "FEW nations have been as dominated by one political family as India. The country has been governed since independence, aside from one short interlude, by Jawaharlal Nehru and his descendants. The present Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, the grandson of Nehru and the only surviving son
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      • 473 11 INDOCHINA "DURING the first year of the Reagan Administration in 1981 the question of Indochina flickered in the news. The forces of resistance to communist rule in both Cambodia and Vietnam had sent various emissaries to the new administration in hope of winning money and weapons to
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      • 330 11 MALAYSIA THE GOVERNMENT does not have a legal say in determining room rates in the hotel industry. There is no need for the government to take on additional responsibilities in this area, because competition and market forces and empty rooms can be relied upon
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    • 675 11 EC CURRENCIES Reuter ITALIAN TREASURY MINISTER Guido Carli, a veteran of international finance, had seen it all before. As British Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson outlined a radical plan to allow all European Community (EC) currencies to be used in all 12
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    • 2067 11 JAPAN'S GLORIOUS SPENDING BOOM The Economist LONG among the world's most zealous savers, the Japanese are learning to spend with gay abandon. After 40 years of toil, they have suddenly been urged by their government to grab the fruits of it. Dutifully, they are doing
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 40 10 JONEJS VS BRCK FROm HIS HOLIDAYS p\nd rm sick of vAim p*u?ertDY R UGHT TRK RND R Fejuj ESCODOS in Mis loose &ive M»m OF GRWMOCUR -o->" /i ll r^V I Deep Seft FiSHIMG x \PMoTos »n Tbmcxggou).,, &,c<u. *008
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 356 12 •.PUBLISHING NYT •BOOK PUBLISHERS are losing Jlittle time in retelling the story of tLeona Helmsley, the self-pro-jctaimed hotel queen, even ithough her trials and tribulations Jhfve unfolded in generous (and •ungenerous) detail in the press Jafld on television. Last April, Doubleday published
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    • SHORT TAKES
      • 237 12 AP ENTRIES of young and new directors will compete for prizes of 20 million yen (U*****,000) and 10 million yen (US$6B,OOO) at the 1969 Tokyo International Film Festival from Sep 29 to Oct 8, organisers announced yesterday. French film star Yves Montand will preside
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    • 810 13 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Reuter THE SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM speaks in a melodic West Indian voice nowadays and has only nice things to say about his old foe, Robin Hood, an outlaw still bringing in the cash. "He was a socialist because he always thought about
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    • 790 13 BOOKS NYT AS HE DIES slowly in a seedy New York hotel, Cesar Castillo, a one-time mambo musician and the central character of Oscar Hijuelos' new novel, "The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love", remembers the arc of his life. He mulls over his
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 637 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Penny a fruit (5) 8 Ate some of what was drunk! (5) 10 Plant meaning much to the Americans? (5) 11 Follow on foot (3) 12 A light aircraft man (5) 13 To sort mail, sir, is much the same (7) 15 Seven dancing castaways? (5)
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    • 1329 13 TV and RADIO But it's not my fault OUR CHOICE KILLER INSTINCT, 10.35pm, SBC 5 A story about a wacko and his shrink. A violent wacko, that is. It's got Melissa Gilbert playing a psychiatrist with a heart but who gets slimed anyway. And no, the original title wasn't Little
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  • SPORTS
    • 519 14 T&iNIS: US OPEN NYT THE END came bitterly early yesterday morning as Ivan Lentil, a three-time US Open champion, found himself mired in the fourth-set tie breaker he ha 4 fought so diligently to create: Across the net. the belligerent: Boris Becker served for the
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    • 378 14 GOLF AFP THERE WAS scarcely a dry eye in the house on Sunday aa England'a Andrew Murray scored the first major victory of his professional career by winning the European Open in Walton Heath, England. The 33-year-old'a triumph waa warmly greeted by
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    • 367 14 ATHLETICS AFP WORLD CUP ATHLETICS, a hotch-potch affair dreamed up when the sport waa still hankering after its own world championships 12 years ago, was saved from a painful death by the athletes themselves in Spain this weekend. Double Olympic champion Roger Kingdom charged paat Seoul
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    • 308 14 MOTOR-RACING AP FRENCH DRIVER Alain Proat captured the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday and stepped cioeer to his third world title while complaining about his McLarenHonda team. The 34-year-old Formula One veteran claimed after hia 39th Grand Prix triumph that the
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 584 15  -  By ANDREA BORCH HUME INDUSTRIES (Malaysia) Bhd's profit after tax and minorities reached M 510.82 million for the year ended June 30, a 45.6 per cent increase from the M 57.29 million achieved the previous year, thanks to the country's economic
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    • 409 15 TIME ENGINEERING BHO has entered into a Joint venture with Syarikat Permodalan Kebangsaan Bhd (SPKB) to set up a galvanising plant. Time Engineering. In in announcement on Sep 9. said that a joint venture company will be formed to operate the galvanising plant The plant
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    • 346 15  -  By HERMAN PHUA FAR EAST LEVINGSTON Shipbuilding Lid's proposed US$BO- bond-cum-warrant Issue will raiss the cash-rich group's gearing from almost nil to nesr 60 per cent In s circular to shareholders, the rig-builder disclosed that Immsdistely aftsr the Issue, Ms total
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    • 161 15 Bernama MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation Bhd (MISC) reported an unaudited group pre-tax profit of M 5209.62 million for the half year ended June 30 this year, up 25 per cent from the previous corresponding period. Releasing the reeults yesterday, MISC said group turnover for
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    • 296 15 Reuter SHARES OF newly listed Cebu Shipyard and Engineering Works Inc. a subsidiary of Keppei Corp Ltd of Singapore, jumped sharply at the opening of trading on Manila's two exchangee. But brokers said investors were looking for quick profits and were not
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    • 484 15  -  By ABDUL HADHI PROPERTY-BASED Bonvests Holdings Ltd is entering the hotel business in the reeort ieiand of Mauritius through the acquisition of a controlling intereet in the company which plana to develop a hotel of at least 170 rooms. In a statement issued
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    • 132 15 Bernama PAPER-BASED manufacturer, Insas Bhd has reduced its consolidated operating pre-tax loss to M 5491,000 for the six months ended June 30, 1969 from a loss of Mss 28 million during the corresponding period last year. Group turnover dropped 51 per cent to M
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    • 426 15 CAUSEWAY INVESTMENT Ltd. after three continuous years of red ink. has staged a turnaround in its latest half-year results. For the six months ended June 30, 1909. Causeway posted a group after-tax profit of $303,000 compared to a loss of $482,000 in the previous corresponding period.
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    • SES
      • 1101 16  -  KEVIN GWEE SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market closed eaaier to mixed in modarate trade yeeterday. The consecutive rise in prices over the Isst sight trading days, which saw the key market index hitting new post-Crash highs. Anally gave way to light
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      • 282 16 Monogan' for Sap 12 AC pHcas i Singopo r* Unit Trust n» Vpe Cti—»ir« Saving! Km i« Prat hi t» Sm W cm tail fw ~EquHy h 12} d 1J> d a4» 1 077 ■d aas «d 05B IX 1.14 0-53 0J2* a«o 0M2 \8 MW hNWi fmi
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      • 55 16 UNTTEO OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED: EQM in the Board Room, 30th Storey. (JOB Building. 1 Bonham Street, Singapore 0104, today at 11am. MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CO (M) BERKAD: AGM at the company's office today at 10am. ALEXANDRA HOLDINGS LIMITED: AGM at 11 ColIyer Quay #12-01 The Arcade, Singapore 0104, on
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    • KLSE
      • 3560 17 SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur etock market cioeed broadly higher for tha sixth ooneecutivo eeesion in active trading yaaleroay. However. In contrast to previous eeeelona where higher-priced countere were well sought, Interest yesterday was centred on lower-liners. Oil stocks which have been rallying
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 487 18 Reuter EMBATTLED Bond Corp Holdings Ltd lashed out yesterday at British trading house. Lonrho pic, blaming it for the financial crisis which may force Bond to sell its best asset the world's fifth largest brewing group. Bond said bad publicity triggered a 13 Australian
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      • 114 18 Reuter FUNDAMENTALS and market talk boosted Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp 20 HK cents to HKSB.2O in the first hour after yesterday's opening. "It's a good buy because its downside is very limited," a broker saidj HK Bank topped the active list yesterday morning
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      • 222 18 Reuter JAPANESE sporting goods manufacturer Asics Corp forecasts parent net profit of 2.8 billion yen in the year ending Jan 20, 1990, compared with an earlier estimate of 2.88 billion yen, the company said in a statement yesterday. Net profit for 1988/1989 was 2.82
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      • 416 18 Reuter WESTERN MINING Corp Holdings Ltd laid the British Petroleum Co pic ttas withdrawn the propoeed sale of its 49 per cent stake in the Olympic Dam project to RTZ Corp pic. Western Mining said in a statement yesterday that BP Minerals had decided not
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      • 68 18 Reuter MONSANTO Co is seeking a Tokyo Stock Exchange listing, and the exchange has applied to the Japanese Finance Ministry for permission to list its shares early next month, the Tokyo Stock Exchange said in a statement yesterday. The US chemical company has no plans, to
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      • 107 18 Reuter DAI NIPPON Printing Co Ltd will issue 30 million new shares through public placement, according to the company.* The underwriters for the issue are Yamaichi Securities Co Ltd, Nomura Securities Co Ltd, Nikko Securities Co Ltd and Daiwa Securities Co Ltd.
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      • 453 18 AP SHARES PRICES on the Taiwan Stock Exchange plunged 273.77 points yesterday after the government announced over the weekend that it would widen the range in which shsrs prices can fluctuate each day. Total transactione on the 179-ieaue market amounted to NT$ 156.8 billion (US$O.O5 billion),
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      • 259 18 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS drifted lower in thin trade yesterday as sidelined inveetors worried about sufficient liquidity shesd of ths three-day Chusok (lullmoon) feettval starting tomorrow. The composlts index stood st 966.88 just before the close, fslling 2.97 points from the hslf-dsy trading on Saturday. Turnover
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      • 190 18 Reuter THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Thailand index yesterday rose 5.51 points to close st 714.36 on s turnover of 21,019,067 shares vslued st 2,431.27 million bsht The Book Club Index cloeed st 617.66, up 4.66. BANT +b B Ml ■ill HI flf A/ntncin ounotro Ao Kham
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      • 160 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES yesterdey rsbounded shsrply from big fslls Isst week, triggered by s sell recommendstion from a New York investment strategist snd brokers expect further rises todsy. "Prices rose shsrply scross the bosrd snd investors now seem confident in the msrket" one broker ssid. "In
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      • 106 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES yesterdey fell aa caution over increased interest rstes continued to keep locsl investors swsy from ths msrket "I don't see it ss s major direction of the market. Foreign buying is still there snd sentiments by high-network individusls remsin bullish," ssid Prudencio Somera,
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      • 1268 18 Hongkong Reuter SHARE PRICES yesterday tell In reaction to the poorer-than-expected prices fetched on a site in Kowloon Bay sold at a government auction. The Hang Sang index roaa nearly 30 points to 2,648, but the results of the first leg of the auction erased earty
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      • 303 18 Sydney Reuter AUSTRALIA'S share market finished msrginslly weaker as early buying optimism evsporsted in sfternoon proflt-tsking yesterday The All Oidineries index cloeed 1.6 points off st 1,756.4. down from a morning peak at 1,766.5 and near its low for the day at 1.756.9. Brokers said turnover was confined
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      • 363 18 Tokyo Reuter INOEX-LINKED buying by a major foreign securities houee popped the Nikkei up neer the cioee to end bereiy changed yeeterday. Trading was thin and prioee were negative moet of the day as the stumbling bond market and weaker yen convinced major investors to hug the
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    • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
      • 1296 19 NYT IN A RARE public speech, Rupert Murdoch rose to the podium at the Edinburgh culturel festive! two weeks ago to deliver e spirited defence of Sky Television, his btggeet media gamble ever. His lecture came just a day after Mr Murdoch's News Corp
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      • 606 19 Reuter MILAN: Italian sharee cloeed highsr in reduoed volume yesterday, with many of the technical tradee ahead of Thursday's close of the September account having aireedy been completed. Nervousness over reveistions late last weak concerning Banca Nazionaie del Lavoro's exposure to Iraq prompted early booksquaring and profit-taking.
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      • 1007 19  -  BONN'S SANCTION OFFENDS GOVERNMENTS, COMPETITORS By RICHARD SMITH IHT THE WAVES created by the "marriage of the elephsnts as people have dubbed the newty approved takeover by DaimlerBenz AG of Meeserschmitt-Bol-kow-Bionm GmbH, srs likely to spread quickly beyond West Germany. At home, the deciaion iaat Friday
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      • 783 19 NYT CAMPEAU CORP's decision to soil Bioommgdaie s was the culmination of a series of miscalculations that apparently began when the company took on too much debt to acquire Federated Department Storee. the parent of Bloomingdale's, Wall Street deal makers and analysts said
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      • 345 19 Reuter ROLLS-ROYCE pic first half pretax profits, to bs reported on Thursday, will be up about 36 per cent, demonstrating the headway it is making in the aero-engine market, industry analysts estimate. In the first half of 1968, Rolls made £63 million pre-tax, after
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      • 146 19 Reuter THE shsrs issue of chemicals group Enimont SPA wss oversubscribed on the offer's first dsy and closed ahead of schedule, issue organiser Mediobanca SPA said in a statement yesterday. The issue involves 850 million shares, or 20 per cent of Enimont's capital. The offer, which began
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    • 320 18 JURONG CEMENT LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) rjjOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company wiH be held at the Board FWom, #034)6 Asia Insurance Building, Finlayson Green, Singapore 0104 on Thursday September 28,1989 at 11.30 aSn. for the Mowing purposes I'.' 1o
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    • 36 18 the book of INGREDIENTS Everything you need to know about fruits, vegetables, cheeses, sugars, chicken, pasta, sausages, ikX"" coffee, fish, spirits and herbs. Plus some of the best food photography ever assembled. m Times The Bookshop
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  • 321 20 Reuter THE Association of Bouth-eaat Allan Nations has endorsed an Australian initiativs (or clossr sconomic tiaa among Pacific countries, but mads cissr that Its own regional rois must not bs erooeo. Thsl Commsrcs Minister Subin Pinkayan ssid ysstsrdsy that Asean msmbsrs would sttsnd
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  • 442 20  -  By DEXTER LEE THE SINGAPORE Intsrnstionsl Monetary Exchange (Simex) has formed s sub-committee to study the feaaibility of crude oil as the second snergy futures contract Confirming a BT report yesterday, Finance Miniater Or Richard Hu told the 800 deiegatee at the start
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  • 392 20  -  By MARTIN SOONG JAKARTA, with sbundsnt reserves of ges snd coal, could help the region's countries reduce their dependence on torsign oil imports, said Indonesian Minea and Energy Miniater Ginandjar Kartaaasmita yeaterday, but he warned that too-low crude prices could kill
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  • 138 20 AFP JAPANESE Imports from the European Community (EC) are IBwty to alow If the government revises en unpopular new consumption tax, according to a community trade report The report by the EC'a Tokyo office noted that consumer goode accounted for almoet 46 per
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  • 353 20 Reuter, AFP US COMMERCE Secretary Robert Moebacher yeeterday aiammed Japan for cloaing Its msrketa to American goode and servtoea but praiaed South Korea for opening Its markets wider. Mr Moebecher told South Korean buaineeemen that Waehington applauded Seoul's aptrit of cooperation in reeponee
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  • 353 20 Bernama SHELL Refining Compeny Bhd's operating profit before tax haa soared to M 596.24 million for the half-year ended June 30, 1909, from M 516.17 million in the previous corresponding period. This waa achieved on the beck of a 36 per cent
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  • 178 20  -  AL O LABITA JR A PHILIPPINE lawmaker yesterday called tor a drastic and Immediate overhaul of the Economic Support Fund (EBF) the United Stetee extends to the Aquino Government In exchange for hoating American military baoee. In a privilege speech, 3onator
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  • 306 20 AFP CAMBODIAN Prima Minister Hun San is to visit Bangkok for talks with his Thai counterpart Chatichai Choonhavan, who opened a frash aarias ot consultations on tha Cambodian conflict in Bangkok yesterday. Mr Hun Sen's Vietnamese backers immediately welcomed Mr Chatichai's
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  • 335 20 AFP SULTAN Salahuddin Shah, the ruler of Selangor state, yeeterday called for the dismissal of his chief minister for eecretly marrying the sultan's daughter, a 39-year-old three-time divorcee. Sultan Salahuddin said while it was up to Malaysian Prime Minister Or Mahathir Mohamad to
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  • 288 20 Bernama THE Malaysia Incorporated concept has not been Implemented properly as reflected in the iesue oriented and ad-hoc nature of the dialogue between the public and private sectors, according to Malaysia Institute of Economic Reeearch (Mler) executive director Datuk Dr Kamal Salih yeeterday. Shortcomings
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  • 80 20 Reuter COM EX gold futures were firmer in quiet early trading yeeterday. Moat-active December gold waa US$O.4O firmer at U*****.40 an ounce. Spot pricee were quoted from U*****.90 to U*****10 an ounce. Comex silver futures were fir- mer early as the mstii followed gold. Activity was
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  • LATE FILE
    • 46 20 TALKS BETWEEN Vh* Indonesian and Singapore govarnmants on tranaporting gaa from Matak ialand to tha ia-land-Rapublic hava raachad an advancad ataga, Indonesian Minister of Minaa and Enargy Or Q Kartaaaamita aaid laat night Ha said tha talks ara now on "prica structura".
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    • 33 20 Reuter US TRADE Rapraaantativa Carta Hilia aaid yaatarday that aha waa still concarnad that tha Europaan Community waa building a "Fortraaa Europa" which would block Amarican axporta. Rautar
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    • 33 20 AFP INDONESIAN Praaident Suharto mat Soviat Praaidant Mikhail Qorbachav yaatarday on tha fifth day of hia official viatt to tha Soviat Union in which ha will diacuas trada matters. AFP
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    • 33 20 AP BORIS Yeltsin, the Soviet Union's maverick Communist politician, predicted yesterday that Preeident Mikhail Gorbachev had about six months to a year to achieve domestic progress or face revolution. AP
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    • 32 20 Bernama THE Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Bhd has approved loans totalling MsBo million up to July 31 from the Asean-Japan Development Fund for small and medium scale industries.
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    • 44 20 AFP THE Malayaian opposition Democratic Action Piuly has announced it was returning to the National Economic Consultative Council set up by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to hammer out a multi-racial coneensus on an economic programme for the 1980s. AFP
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    • 39 20 AFP on European tour THAI Prime Minieter Chatichai Choonhavan is to embark on a two week tour of Sweden, Norwey, Switzerland and France leter this momn to promote trace wnn thoee countries. AFP
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 103 21 AP EXXON will have to finish the clean-up of the Valdez tanker oil spill in Alaska next spring or pay the US government to do the job, Erivironmental Protection Agency administrator William Reilly said last Sunday. Exxon has announced that it is pulling out thousands of clean-up
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      • 74 21 AP IRAQ has started pumping its oil through the newly completed second phase of a twin pipeline across Saudi Arabia, the Saudi newspaper AlNadwa said last Sunday. The 1,640-km IPSA-2 line runs from the Iraqi border in north-east Saudi Arabia to the Yanbu terminal on the
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      • 94 21 Seatrade Week CONTAINER TRAFFIC between Japan and China increased 10.7 per cent in the first half of this year. Japanese exports of 47,132 TEUs were up 6.2 per cent. Imports soared 14.3 per cent to 61,165 TEUs. The Chinese loading ratio of the total traffic was
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      • 71 21 VAN NIEVELT GOUDRIAAN Co has placed an order for four new bulk tankers worth US$lOO million with Argentine state-owned company Astilleros y Fabricas Navales del Estado S A (AFNE). The four vessels, to be built at la Plata shipyard just outside Buenos Aires, are scheduled
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      • 92 21 AFP A HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR PEOPLE were missing last Sunday after a Rumanian ship sank following a collision with a Bulgarian tug on the Danube River. The Rumanian news agency Agerpres said only 18 of the ship's 169 passengers and 13 crew had been saved, while
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    • 165 21 NATIONAL CARRIER Neptune Orient Lines has leased from the Port of Singapore Authority 2,290 square metres of warehouse space at Godown M 2 within the free trade zone, effective from Sep 1. The facility will be managed by NOL's wholly-owned subsid-
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    • 894 21 ABC Contoine4ine XI 5 Accord Shpg V1U 3/4 A/row lines XI 5 ANt III 1/2 A PC Una VII 5 API V 3-5 ASCI V 1 Austasio Line VII 1 Bolt-Canada line IX 4/5 Bolt-Orient lin® IX 4/5 Baltic Orient Shpg XI 4 H 1 1_-L- (L.
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    • 292 21  -  by Shirish Nadkarni INDIA has made it more difficult for its shipping companies to buy new or second-hand vessels as these firms will now have to raise 60 per cent of their foreign exchange requirements on the international market. The Indian
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    • 372 21  -  EXPORTS TO NON-TRADITIONAL MARKETS CREATING DEMAND By ZULKIFLI ALWI MALAYSIA'S rising exports to nontraditional markets may induce shipping lines to serve the destinations directly from the country's ports. This may ease the problem of irregular and inadequate shipping services faced by some exporters
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    • 414 21  -  By RAHITA ELIAS IN SPITE OF the robust state of shipping in Singapore, a note of caution has been voiced by a senior official of Japanese multinational Nissho Iwai. "The market was very bad in 1966 for Singapore and nobody knows if the same would
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    • 486 21  -  By VONNIE BISHOP HONGKONG is increasing certain survey teas and port charges from the beginning of next month. Survey fees for shipa and local craft and examination fees for seafarers and local crews are to go up by 20 per
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    • 115 21 JAPANESE SHIPPING MAJOR "K" Line has revised its year-end forecast of its operating profit from 7.5 billion yen (US$5l.2 million) earlier to about eight billion yen (U5554.4 million). The move can be attributed to the improving revenue and expenses of its trans-Pacific liner service between
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    • 1776 22 Region's ports set to improve on last year s performance GROWTH in container traffic through South-east Asian ports has been nothing short of explosive in recent years. In 1965, the region encompassing Hongkong, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand a(td the Philippines handled 8.74 million TEUs.
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    • 142 22 JURONG SHIPYARD last Friday redelivered the Kapitan Kanevskiy, the last of six ships converted tor Baltic Shipping Co Leningrad of the Soviet Union under a Ss4l million contract signed last year. Each ship was elongated by inserting a new 29.16 m mid body and had its
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    • 228 22 AFP NEW ENQUIRY was sporadic last week in most loading areas of the tanker market, and rates consequently showed a gradual decline, London broker E A Gibson said last Friday. Demand for tonnage loading in the Gulf was in particular greatly reduced. The limited demand for VLCCs (Very
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    • 163 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (Far East/Europe): "fc" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang Shipping ANRO (Straits/Australia): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Diakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd Lines
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    • 1925 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Traratalno r Schedules Blk Op Gdn Date/Time Tkno From Tlm« To Booking Goto Andro Star SNA 14 0989 0700 12/0913 12/1015 Doc b 2 a 00 rei 13/0100 *****0 NA 2 At Pfwc— 358 14
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    • 142 23 Reuter JAPAN'S Transport Ministry says that it has issued 22 shipbuilding permits totalling 509,695 gross registered tons (grt) last month, down from 32 ships of 957,637 grt in July. This compares with nine ships of 518,951 grt in August last year. Permits in the five
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    • 823 23 FREIGHt market rates continued to slowly edge I higher on Friday with business dominated by fixtures of heavy grain out of the US Guff. A 20,000 long ton cargo was booked from the US Gulf to Venezuela at U5517.50, which pushed the rate for the route in the
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    • 240 21 A lively way with words good tMHJflrfWfl* Shipping to Australia? I t "T? -5 1 ;i > J "1 SEES THE SIANDARD EAST COAST SERVICE 4 PENANG POR KELAN SINGA mm ANRO CONSORTIUM MEMBERS SURABAYA The Australian National Line Neptune Orient Lines Nedlloyd Lines Australia Straits Container Line Pt. Djakarta
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    • 106 21 Box explosion in South-oast Asia GROWTH in container traffic through South-east Asian ports has been nothing short of explosive in recant years. And that trend is likely to continue through 1909. PAGE* Jurong fulfils conversion deal JURONG SHIPYARD last Friday redelivered the Kapitan Kanevskiy, the last of six ships converted
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    • 581 24 u Hapag-Lioyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT VOY N0 S PORE P. KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BW6MEHHAVEN 13/9 1M 3/10 9/10 7/10 14* 0/10 3/10 9/10 30/0 22/0 10/10 12/10 14/10 21/9 10/10 10/10 12/10 27/9 29/9 10/10 20/10 22/10 20/9 15/10 10/10 20/10 4/10 0/10 24/10 20/10 S/10 30/10 24/10 IHEIOELBERQ
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    • 340 24 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH |A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SLID) EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO irr T7 r 3* 3 SMN I I 1- J REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE ALIO ACCEPTING CARGO TO NAVOTTL NUTSAMUOU, MANAJUMGA. DU-O-UUa MA REUNION s''pf_N.L st SEAUON SH S P r F. tTD S SAvESB s T
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    • 661 24 REGULAR E(vu ruow) PEN PKL SIN NORTH SEA 92SW 13fi 14* 15* NOR ASIA SINGA M 26-3 20ft lift 22ft NORASIA AL-MUNTAZAH NZ7-3 26* 27/1 2M NORASIA SUSAN MS-3 IfU #1 WO Also accapltog ctrm to all UJ(. Oaattoattowa, Scandinavian (Aartws, Anterp via Rotterdam Bremen via lliwton ANT LEN ISflO
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    • 582 25 w, p&o TOw 1 Containers STRAITS SHIPPING ONTAINER SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT trn* n- SSTEST M im Ml MfH W mm S mm m» mm mm mm mt m» mm urn um am om we mm um mm una 2 am mm am am am S un w w w
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    • 786 25 pun VAMP I IMC WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE unU TMNIi LINt (also accepting reefer cargoes) OiOVANC PAM MN> HANJIN (VmmHO Ml CMOYANC HWTfff MR NANJIN TONGHAf ON HANJIN MTTCMMM W CNOYANC CHAWCf Ml FMG riot A Mt HC AN T f OR ANC Ol OMH> AN A SA NAT lON
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    • 170 25 Hai Sun //up Co (Ptr) I tii i. •.i i,i; 23/10 11/ M 21/10 I** •For DtsdtarfMg (My NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTNER JAPANESE POUTS. HONGKONG, TAIWAN A CHINESE FONTS. SUBJECT lfHHKiliffffT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE PWICT MONTHLY IAMJMQN KK SPORE PR DNN CT SU W NH W 1W ma >w
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    • 398 26 la SINOSEII MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES rrTTTTTT WAN MEEAD PJL m I" Pert KYOWA LINE (■/•ULK CONTAMEft) ETA STORE GUAM SAIPAN EAGLE V 7 wsarr VM "SPARKLE 1 VI M/M «u W •MKRONESIA PORTS DIRECT CALLS SUBJECT ON INOUCEMENT BASIS ANO/OR T/SHPT AT GUAM. >!**<:■
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    • 488 26 (ft HANJIN SHIPPING \y FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST CMOYANC PA** «■> NAWM OMOAHO Ml HANJIN TON 6 HA£ WM TO FAR EAST PORTS NAJUM ROTTUttMI M CMOYANC CHANCt MX Mil M W zsfl m% tut www www w Wf» \w w U/10
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    • 185 26 CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMP^N 1 roc cowomiioHAi i P. KLC PW6 mt S*M qi^ii w n* P« au «a Sl* SMANC CtKNC VIU MS g" 7^-, YANC FANC WHJ VXU W» «/M 11/ M MP Account rac«|ih.ll««» CMmm «M «M mm m NUA TAI HI m HUA SHUN HC <W
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    • 744 26 H EVERGREEN Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER CLONE nu ***** ivu qentrt EVER GA TIM EVER CANOEN ALSO Acctrrmci o HWWCPICt I ML IV NRfi KSG KLG MM MKT OM TYO ML UN SSSSSSiiIII SS SB 3X SS SS SS "K T, am n/u vu vu urn wi w wu
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 539 27 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES JKT MY VOY M 1M 44N8 n/» tut mm IM UO IB WK NJO "J M IM n* TUt IM M MM 1/1# in# j/i« «n* *22 "jj* 22 wn isn* ian* i*n* i*i* 22,10
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    • 439 27 \r* SEN LIKE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT an a* l m» 8M» ant m «n ivm i«a am vu mw mi an wi mi «u um an mw EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT mm rmva rMMtuvw stqn Ipjum rrai dtm uOM r TASMAN ASIA SHIPPING TO NEW CALEDONIA
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    • 259 27 TT r-T SmWJATAfITWt miTM/MM "W» (ACCfPTIM COMENTIONAL AM CONTAINCIIUO CAMO) I MO> I*U (occtfTwit commmowAL am CONTAINtttSEO CAMO) gg i»" (ACCOTM COINCMTIONM. AM CONTAJNWSCO CAMO) (ACCtrmit cwwomowAi AMO cowtamcriko camo) Sublet to to—Ml Atoo accepting cargo < TO UK POUT*. HUU, L£ HAVtt OSLO. COKMAttM. AAJHUS. COTNDMURC ANO HELSINKI rr-r
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    • 309 27 SHIPPING AGENCIES HPA-AN VMRR MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'port P.Ktiang Pananf B*n«k SSSS THE BANK LINE NORTHBOUHD TO UKC SPOBE ROAM HMBC HULL TAMAITAI SAMOA VI6N 15/9 DM 17/W flfll FORTH BANK V2SN 13/ M |fU I*ll DBI IVY BANK V2SN t|U 4|12 HU
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 396 28 LINE K KI Si N K \|S| 1 I ID rfnw F *PQRf MPORT TTTTm > n^KTW^nj*TTjT <+ CHICAGO NYC VOY LB 23 S/U 30 15/ M K 22/11 2i mo MOTHER VCSSCL BROOKLYN BRIDGE GEORGE W BRIOGE MANHATTAN BRIOGE HENRY H BRIDGE VOY 'INOO 22 Ufl II 11/S 20
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    • 589 28 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FCUFCL CiwMrtiw P Mtani Pmmi Li h fmtm fwtm 4 Od 4 Oct tlOd If Od n hm 11 nm INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE niiium Fcura. Pniininiii PJUta| Nw<| LM*| tor MMtarM h fmtm t, fmtm KALIOAS ».4*r OS* 17 Um VU* TULSIOAS <UJT lOd J fet
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    • 251 28 ml GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23 T*to» A»*f SlrMI SINCAKMC MM Til UUW (10 LINiS) fn U4»M GULF SOTVICfc Vmn 9. K*« Pm, iMhMI M AS Sapt Dyt*i (0 Oct CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA GUAN GUAN SHVPINO SDN. BHD f. KLANG
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    • 433 28 EAST/MI EMI TO. ft 10. Tl Fa ft LCI OTTAWA, TOW TO, S7KSTOM ONTARIO, I LONOON, TNUNOCR BAT, WNNMPItJ REGJMA, SASKATOON, CAICART, EfI9ONTON, KELOVNA, KAMLOOft, I vamoN. rbmcTON AND ALL INLAND DESTINATION 1 MBTMUI va ft La »K rrt r~ +rrrt h r rm CAKTONN. PONT UNia FOR tSOUIRIIS S
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    • 924 29 SgSL WpW vmn mob NEPTUNE MCNCe PTE. LID. Z7SOU9 *****16 mil tmu OutMrd 22U022 mm (CR NO. 1SS*****000E) 1 W HIKMN NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD F. X 1M) R T •LTSXHE2 mmmiT ParkaaaSßß forkaaa MB PEN KG KT MOTHEB VSL/VOY 11/00 14/00 16/00 N. Zircon SW 19/ os nm m»
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    • 559 29 sss SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD 3 SINSOV BUILDING 55, Mark* Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (IS Lines) Terminal Office: *****1/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS 213® RS ***** RS 2SIOI finum p. klam fSS SBBf 3 7 1,1 hT,r »7i/nsn Tb ma mm -rmor a* nr.
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    • 394 30 r SINGAPORE SHIPPING f CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 225 6868 (34 laws) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA RS ***** A/B SSCAO DSR-LIMES t' > c. INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MOMER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND i.T.i l'.'-t li'iß innrao acziLjLJiiJt^p SUSSMBIBIId KI4 LMHUCA: ACB7TIM
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    • 185 30 lines MONTHLY LASH LINER SERVICE TO: New York, Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia Charleston, Savannah, Now Orleans, Mobile Pascagoula, Houston, Galveston, Beaumont Camden, Jacksonville •CLAWAN PKELANG I VSL VOY CLOSING SAILING CLOSING SAILING CLOSING 1 JACKSON WSCIOSISfI W l|l V/% G. VALLEY OSCMM/U »ll Wl UK V* FROM: Port Sudan, Karachi, Jamnagar,
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    • 297 30 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/ SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU VSL DELI I NOAH NA6A JAY A LAMPUNG JAVA PINAN6 JAYA PERITA JAYA ABADI JAYA PERITA INT AN LOADING FOR PANJANG/PK BALAM PAN JANG JARARTA/PANJANG PANJANG PANJ AM/JAKARTA J AK ART A/PAN JANG PK. BALAM/PALEMBANG SERVICES FROM SINGAPORE TO PADANG
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    • 294 30 IK I: REGIONiL COMBINER LINE' y Tim Tkur EE THur TW SONGKHLA -i sailing a week Hock Agency Co Ltd SUa (Tot: ***** OASWANt Sdn Bhd Pkl (TH: *****58) PEHANG 2 SAILINGS A WEEK ■II y IiI.M'ITTTHI.: IFj.-'.- 1 4JR-. .1 .1: Ha. .1 JAKARTA 2 sailings a week PT
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 150 30 f y Regional Weather V r > >:■' U > ."■f-:, x X:K i 'v~TMk Mi*. Is ■>, HHi J *4* y \f* V K .v vf* w f** n 7? jfc?" L SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JOAJL SEP 12, IMS ,orm C dvaction with ipMd in knots
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 508 31 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 0 IRAQI LINE IRAQ! STATE ENTIRPRISi FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR H/S J*M vamm ku mcmoac wow wqupt srffiavS^^SAA lOAMK COMTAMEKVCOHVDmOHAL COO FM NMWPORTS IN JAMN OH WOUCfIKNT CAN CALL ANY POtlS Ml
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    • 305 31 M RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES IS) PTE TEL *****33 (10 fA x 22S 711 S llfclEX HS JSSSi RISMIP O L.nesl •|T > rnrr +Tf 3 rtrrti s -Hr rrr w-f .1 i ii rrr r*rn m a 1111'ffViT Til TT7I a SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN/JOHANNESBURG ACCEPTING BOTH FCL/LCI CARGO
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    • 645 31 P.KELANG: B-*****35 BANGKOK: 2*1121 PCNANG: M-3821M HONG KONG: B-fWM TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA SYD/MEUBRI FREMANTLE/AOE KEELUNG KAOHSIUNG MANILA BUSAN HONGKONG GENERAL AGENT: P.T. TANTO INTIM LINE SINGAPORE/SURABAYA WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL LCL/FCL CARGOES m L£2££ SURABAY A 20(21 In Port IMB A 22/23 19/09
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    • 201 31 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD ML ss I -z HM SB i 7« TIBER BAY m CALABAR 7CCNB I. YAMUBENKO 17SUI SUSAK MM LEIfVE nil TMEB BAY UN CALABAB 77CNB SUSAK BN LEUVE Hl2 VIETNAM SERVICES ALL LCUPCL ACCNPTANLB PON tUMHIIIW LCL NAYI CONTACT ■at. TAMBYA TBj 111X71/1 TELEX/FAX NOB.
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    • 110 31 :< l REGULAR EXPRESS FCL tk LCL SERVICE DESTINATION ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANC (FCt ONLY) rTT 3 3 1 JAKARTA (FCL ONLY) TOKYO, KOK. MJSAN (FCL ONLY) COLOHM (F€L ONLY) IV>. 17/*, 225, m *r» Mmanv* m m 1*«, M, 12/ M IS* 2J5 V* V* FARGO SHIPPING CO (P)
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 702 32 am yvH i MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD EASTBOUNO TO USA FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE TO PSW HYUNOAI ftlftl I fffCfft HYUNDAI INNOVATOR HYUNOAI EXPLORER HTUNOAI COMMANDER SM Mi UN OAK OA x mm turn 00/10 12/10 vsm x 23/00 mm mm mm 22/10 m mm mm jam a/10 aao
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    • 467 32 JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST knak BANGKOK HONG KONG SRI LANKA/ INDIA EUROPE/ UK m 4 m SOUTHAMPTON tummy LONOON All PORTS 14/l/M REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE T t .SWISS SHIPPING PTE LTD tt Ttiok BUMth Road MMf. T»*ok
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    • 423 32 \1?. oiK rr Mitsoi OS.KJL.ines. Lid EXPORTS TO PSW I CONNECTING AT |TO OOUBl? S t a:« trans ETA r 11'./ ',1 .i/.' i;- ,".i .'i/: XiL TT 1, ,1.11. lODCI m—r jrr~7■ iii inr ir"ir r^il impn r c:jrjEZßrzßr~Br~Br~Br~a ILLJDLJ lODLJ rTT-r-T; n im if --T lm innnn impn
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