The Business Times, 21 September 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 243 1 Footsie up LONDON share prices were higher in active trading yesterday, boosted by the news late on Tuesday that Ford Motor Co plans to buy up to 15 per cent of Jaguar pic. At 1115 GMT, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100share index was up 15.4 points. AP
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  • 246 1 REGIONAL stock markets closed mixed yesterday with Tokyo setting a cautious mood ahead of the Group of Seven talks this weekend. In Singapore, prices closed lower for the third consecutive day as profit-taking continued to push prices lower over a broad front. Falls led advances 143
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  • 104 1 AFP BANK OF JAPAN governor Satoshi Sumita said in Tokyo yesterday he did not believe that the current high exchange rate of the dollar would last for a long time. "I don't think the high dollar will last long in view of an improvement
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  • 553 1  -  By JOHN TAN GARMENT EXPORTS for the first seven months grew by about 8 per cent, putting the industry in line for a double-digit growth this year. This is a much more upbeat outlook than earlier forecasts. With the
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  • 751 1  -  COMPANY MAKES $314 M IN CAPITAL GAIN By KEVIN GWEE UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation Ltd has rocked the property market in Singapore with an agreement yesterday to sell the Paragon together with an adjoining plot of land behind it for a record-breaking $690
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  • 401 1  -  By ELAINE KOH SHANGRI-LA Hotel is to take a 40 per cent stake in a $52-million resort hotel development on Sentosa island in partnership with the Kuok group. The Kuok group, which is also the largest shareholder in Shangri-La, will take a
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  • 119 1 OVER 8,000 applications for immigration to Singapore have been received from Hongkong residents since the government announced the easing of its immigration policy. According to a government statement released yesterday in the colony, more than 6,000 applications have been approved while some 300 were
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  • 275 1 AFP ALL IDEOLOGIES, including the Indonesian state ideology, should not remain cloeed to the challenges of time, a former chief of Indonesia's security agency, retired general Sumitro. said in Jakarta yesterday. "It is a striking world phenomenon; there is no ideology which cannot be but
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    • 205 1 PM Editorial Comment: 8 Make or break Nasdaq market Asian airport congestion 9 Biggest obstacle to growth Polish politics 9 The sweet feeling of breaking free Plugging Into EDI 2 Key to higher productivity CHOGM 3 Good for KL tourism US farm goods 4 China still a big buyer G-7
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    • 11 1 Chung Walt of Hongkong boosting Its prosonco In Singapore, BACK PAGE
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    • 141 1 TOTAL TRANSPORTATION :VR tel: 265-3833 CROWN PACIFIC T7T7T 73 m* ■****> A special BT supplement IN TODAY'S highly competitive environment the companies that don't keep up with the latest developments in office technology operate at a great disadvantage. But this need not happen to your company. In BTs special Planned
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 426 2  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA UNKING UP retailers and suppliers electronically would move the retail industry up several notches in terms of productivity, a conference of retailers heard yesterday. A number of speakers at the Fourth Asian Retailers Convention and Exhibition singled out Electronic
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    • 429 2  -  By SUZANNE SOH TAKASHIMAYA, which made headlines as the unlikely partner of Teochew clan Ngee Ann Kongsi in developing the mammoth Ngee Ann City complex in Orchard Road, said yesterday all profits generated from the project will be ploughed back into Singapore
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    • 388 2 US-BASED design consultancy Michael Peters Group will be setting up an office in either Singapore or Hongkong in the near future. The group's work can already be seen in Singapore as its subsidiary, Hambrecht Terrell International, is behind the design
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    • 492 2  -  By SHOEB KAGDA THE NEWLY-FORMED MendakiMinistry of Education Joint Committee (MMJC) will draw up a list of recommendations on First Deputy Prime Minister Goto Chok Tong's fee proposal for Malay/Muslim students by the end of December. This was disclosed by Mr Sidek Saniff,
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    • 458 2 TOKYU, best known in Singapore for its department store, wants to open more shops, set up a bakery and maybe buy an office building. Tokyu Department Store's director and general manager in Singapore, Mr T Suzuki, said the shops would probably be in the tourist hub
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    • 356 2 THE PACIFIC Economic Cooperation Conference (PECC) has picked Singapore for its proposed permanent secretariat. BT learnt that the decision was taken at the Auckland meeting of the PECC's standing committee earlier this month. The PECC will also hold its eighth general meeting,
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    • 369 2  -  By Ji JAYARAM MENON THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers' Association has called on Canadian businessmen to tie up with Singapore businessmen to invest in the region. "We know how to do business in this region and have traditional trading ties with South-east Asian countries, China
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    • 200 2 SINGAPORE'S increasing trade co-operation with China has taken on a new dimension with local businessman, Mr Tham Kwok Onn, being appointed to lead a Chineee trade mission to Africa. Mr Tham, managing director of Eximwood International. a trading company, is to lead the
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    • 125 2 AN ASSOCIATE professor with the National University of Singapore, who was a consultant to various management corporations of condominiums, was yesterday charged with corruption involving $82,000 for recommending painting contractors. Henry Ong Wah Kim, 50, a chemistry professor, was engaged as a consultant by various
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    • 73 2 DBS COMPUTER Services (DCS), a subsidiary of DBS Bank, recently signed an agreement with Australian software company, Executive Computing Private Ltd (ECPL), to market a range of systems software products in the Asian region. Under the agreement, ECPL will market its existing range of IBM MVS and
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    • 16 2 Wh«r« regionalism masts Intsrnstlonsllsm, PAQE ■ft r a Krl««Ki Qa/*lll/* Drvgni Tor rwcnrc Basin countrlss, PAQE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 165 2 Global temperatures and weather forecaat for Sep 21 OUTLOOK: Ihowtri over nwil araaa in 19/13 MMd 23/14 Sunny 31/21 Sunny 18/10 Shawm 33/24 Shower* 24/16 dowdy 16/12 Windy 20/14 Mild 31/23 Cloudy 24/14 Sumy 28/18 Sunny 20/11 Sunny 25/13 Sunny 24/13 Cloudy 17/13 Rainy 31/26 Sunny 33/22 Sunny 32/23 Fok
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 148 3 CHINA'S tourism revenues will be cut in half this year and it will take another two years for the .industry to recover from losses suffered after the June military suppression of the student-led pro-democracy movement, a tourist official has said. Liu
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    • 276 3 AP MORE THAN 5,000 people, 190 a day, have surrendered to police and confessed to economic crimes in the first month of the Chinese government's policy of granting leniency to wrongdoers who cooperate with the law. Zhang Siqing of the Supreme People's
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    • 409 3 AP THE European Community (EC) Commission, ending s 10-month investigation, on Tuesday proposed antidumping duties against two Japanese-owned plants in Britain that assemble dot matrix computer printers. It also cleared seven other such "scrswdriver plants" of any violations of the EC
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    • 214 3 AFP INDIA has nothing to fear from the single market planned for 1993 by the European Community (EC), West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher told Indian President Ramaswani Venkataraman on Tuesday. Mr Genscher's ministry issued a communique saying that he had told the president
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    • 349 3 Reuter GULF ARAB STATES are urging the European Community, their main trading partner, to sign a trade accord allowing their infant industries access to Europe. Officials in the six-mem-ber Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) say they want EC businessmen to take part in joint-ventures producing
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    • 283 3 AP WHEN MALAYSIA hosts the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) next month, it will be an opportunity to encourage foreign investment, promote tourism and make Kuala Lumpur an international convention centre, an official said. Malaysia's success in hosting the weeklong summit, which begins
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    • 299 3 Reuter CHINESE BUSINESSMEN who created one of China's most dynamic companies but fled after Beijing's military crackdown in June vowed on Tuesday to revive the firm by using its foreign assets. They would also continue to finance Chinese dissidents, said Yin Ke,
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 486 4 WHEAT AND COTTON DOMINATE BEIJING'S IMPORTS AP CHINA- continues toJ)e a major buyer of US farm products this year, although Agriculture Department analysts say forecasts for 1990 and beyond are tough to make. The value of commodity sales to China is still
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    • 352 4 AP US VICE-PRESIDENT Dan Quayle will arrive on a sensitive visit to the Philippines next week amid a barrage of anti-American press reports on issues ranging from military bases to American drug companies and even a gun-run-ning scandal. "America-bashing" is hardly
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    • 308 4 AP US CHEMICALS manufacturers on Tuesday unveiled a voluntary agreement designed to stop chemicals from being turned into weapons. The initiative came on the opening day of an international conference in Canberra on chemical weapons attended by industry officials and representatives from more
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    • 331 4 FT US TRADE OFFICIALS demanded on Tuesday a sharp cut in Japan's steel exports to the US under the voluntary restraint agreement (VRA) due to take effect from the end of this month This followed two days of negotiations in Tokyo at
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    • 326 4 AFP SENATE Democrats, accusing President George Bush of a failure of leadership, seized the initiative on Tuesday and proposed US$l.B billion in aid for Hungary and Poland. The Senate package is aimed at keeping up the steam for reform in Hungary and Poland,
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    • 308 4 AP INDIAN peacekeeping soldiers yesterday halted military operations against Tamil rebels and called a unilateral ceasefire in their two-year-old battle against the guerillas fighting for an independent nation. The suspension of military operations is part of an agreement signed earlier this week
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    • 253 4 AFP A HIGH-POWERED Taiwan delegation is to leave for a tour of four European nations next week to promote business and shop for US$3.9 billion worth of consumer and industrial goods. A Board of Foreign Trade (BOFT) official said on Tuesday the 61-member
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    • 223 4 Reuter POLAND and the European Community signed their first trade agreement on Tuesday and hailed it as a step towards intense economic cooperation and the breakdown of East-West barriers. "It is an essential step leading towards the breaking of the divisions of Europe,"
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 194 5 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon dosing prices on September 20 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil 9^.50 Bulk FOB Old drum FOB 103.50 Now drum FOB 107.50 Copra Mixed (loos*) 51.00 sellers Pepper k.A >-lnnurifo* wtwtw FOB NLW 490.00 Sarawak white FOB foq NLW 480.00 Sarawak spedal block FOB NLW
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    • 280 5 London < Commodity J Exchange i Buyer/Seller closing prices j on Sep 19 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. t Coffee i Basis in-store London, sollers option OF London Sop 778/785 (776/785) 1 High/low 780/762 Nov 795/797 (792/793) High/Low 796/776 So lot (2442) Cocoa Sop 727/730
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    • 95 5 Reuter CBOT soybean futures settled mixed to mostly higher on Tuesday, floor sources said. Many traders called forecasts for clear, dry weather the market's primary fundamental, and they said they expected prices to fall on the increased harvesting likely to occur. Other traders, however, have not ruled out the
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    • 88 5 Reuter CBOT soft red winter wheat futures settled lower on Tuesday, falling under the weight of bearish weather forecasts in otherwise uneventful trading, floor sources said. Wheat prices closed down 2-1/4 to 1/2 cent per bushel, with spot September heading the decline at US$3.BO. CBOT corn futures settled mixed
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    • 286 5 RAS prices In S cwitoAg. FOB In balM NOON CLOSE Buyors So! lors Buyors Sollors Inf 1 RSS Prompt 169.00 170.00N 169.00 170.00N Int 1 RSS Oct 169.75 170.25 ***** 170.25 Int 1 RSS Nov 172 JO 173.00 172 JO 173.00 Int 2 RSS OP 167.00 169.00N
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    • 77 5 (cwrts/kg) OCTOBER 1989 NOVEMBER 1989 (currant month) (forword month) RAS NOON NOON luyeri Srfan lwy«rt S«H«n SSI 30 >58.00 160.00N 159.00 161.00N SSI 50 156.00 158.00N 157.00 159.00N MRELB Bvy«n 9 -M Bwyan Uti SMI CV 236.50 228.50N 228.50 230JON SMI I 336.50 228.50N 228.50 230.50N SMI
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    • 349 5 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed higher yesterday, with October One RSS buyer quoted at 169.75 cents/kg. up 0.75 from Tuesday. Afternoon trading was dull and featureless, with prices little changed from midday levels. On the TSR-20 Award market, prices were firmer on short-covering interest after thin trading. October buyer closed
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    • 157 5 Telerate FUEL oil prices were higher in light dealings. Short-term outlook was described as stable on the back of the overall strength in crude prices. The fuel oil market appeared fairly resilient despite reports of healthy supplies locally and the arrival of more cargoes from the
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    • 134 5 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) price closed steady at M 521.86 a kg in brief trading yesterday as buyers and sellers settled at the first call, brokers said. Turnover rose to 79 tonnes from 56 on Tuesday, with increased demand noted from European and local traders. London
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    • 483 5 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed higher yesterday as heavy buying emerged in the afternoon. Dealers said the market opened low despite a higher close on the Chicago Board of Trade and trading was thin until 12.30pm. Heavy buying emerged in the afternoon as news of Pakistan having
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 167 6 Gold futures on September 19, 1989 0 100 tray Opan I 3 f H*h Lm MM* 4 Sap. 342.00 342.00 342.00 341 JO -0.50 Oct.* Nsv- 342.80 363JO 342.20 342.20 4X40 364,30 -040 Oac'I 364-30 347.40 344.00 364.20 -0.30 Fab* 370.90 371.00 349 JO 370.10 -0.30 Apr
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    • 825 6 SINGAPORE: 0 With.the G-7 meeting on Saturday drawing near and the Bundesbank Council Meeting today, most dealers refrained from folding large positions. The US dollar closed lower in thin and lacklustre trading. The range yesterday: 1.9525/1.9600 marks, 1.5655/1.5718 sterling, 146.05/146.45 yen, 1.5910/1.6965 Sfr 1.9805/1.9830 Singapore dollar. HongkongBank KUALA
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    • 275 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed unchanged from opening levels after thin trade yesterday. Short-dates began 1/8 to 3/16 point firmer, reflecting a slightly higher US Federal funds rate and bidding interest by several Japanese banks, but rates were little changed subsequently. Wednesday/Thursday and Thursday/Friday ended at 9-1/8 nine
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    • 500 6 Reuter EURODOLLAR futures closed mixed after sporadic two-way trade ahead of the release of the the Federal Reserve s "Tan book" at 1600 GMT, dealers said. December Eurodollar closed at 91.49, below Chicago's 91.50 while March ended unchanged at 91.72. About 6,880 lots were traded. Eurodollar options were untraded.
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    • 226 6 Reuter IMM currency futures finished a fairly quiet session slightly lower and near mid-range after hovering in narrow ranges throughout the day. August US consumer prices and housing starts were lower than expected, although most traders shrugged the data off. But nervousness after the sharp price swings last Friday
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    • 1207 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Wednesday, S*pt*mb*r 30, 1989 DEUTSCHE MARK (SMUEX) t*p M puis 53 43 54 JAPANESE YEN (8IMEX) tapMcM. M* Lot 71 73 73 75 S 11 11 ijMI, 1 1 1 1 1 Villi CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IM \M Tuaiday, S*pi rambai r 19, 1989 BRITISH POUND
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    • 55 6 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money rose 1/16 point to 5-5/16 per cent yesterday. Term rates were all unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at the dose yesterday: omi MD Overni*« 5 5/16 5 3/16 IHM** S 1/4 5 1/S 2-worth 3 1/4 5 3 mow* S 1/4 S
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    • 97 6 Treasury bills Day's Period Issue Yesterday's dosing code Maturity WO offer HKX LOW 3 morrttw BQ*****E 21.12.89 4.31 4.26 4.33 4.23 6 months BS*****V 18.01.90 4.23 4.18 1 year BY*****F 24.05.90 4.34 4.29 Government notes and bonds Period .Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rate WO
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    • 195 6 Indicate! ttw ivwtgc of l|. I, jj «>• pnm« i ending nivi w 12 ma|or banks In S'por* Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Sep 20 i us* DM SWFC Van 7 doy* t 1/1* U/>4 13 7ft 13 3/4 71/1-7 7 1/3 73/• Ji/l-Jl/l —«7/« 13 19/1*
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    • 103 6 FOR SALE BY TEN UNION CENTRE 39A JALAN PEMIMPIN IHOU) INDUSTRIAL BUILDING TENDER CLOSING DATE: 21 SEPTEMBER 1989, 4 pm 7-storey factory building in established industrial area, only 8 km from city centre 40 surface carparking lots Freehold land: 43,6275q ft Built-up area: 108,150sqft With approval to increase JB floor
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 317 7  -  By QUAK HIANG WHAI CORRESPONDENT banking can be a major profit centre for many financial institutions, said Mr Lance Robinson, senior vice-pres-ident of Bankers Trust's global operating and information services. But not all of them are keen to concentrate their resources on
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    • 169 7 AFP ECUADOR cannot pay the principal on its foreign commercial debt, the country's Monetary Board said on Tuesday. The announcement came one day after Brazil announced it could not honour a US$l.6 billion interest payment on its debt. Abelardo Pachano, monetary board president,
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    • 153 7 Reuter TAIWAN is considering giving an additional US$2 billion to its infant US dollar interbank market by the end of this year to help boost activity, central bank governor Samuel Shieh said. The bank's initial lending facility of US$3 billion has been almost exhausted
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    • 349 7 HONGKONG: Late short-covering by Swiss investors boosted gold to a close of U*****.60/361.10 yesterday and dealers said they expected a US$36O-363 range in New York. Bullion started the day unchanged from New York's U*****.00/50 close. Coins ended lower. "A fear of German intervention in the foreign exchange market
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    • 219 7 AFP WORLD INTEREST RATES have "probably peaked" on average, and US rates in particular are unlikely to go higher, Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said in London on Tuesday. Speaking at a press conference in advance of next weekend s International Monetary
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    • 81 7 AFP JAPANESE BANKS Mitsui Bank Ltd and Taiyo Kobe Bank Ltd have signed a merger agreement, formalising a plan announced three weeks earlier to establish the world's second-biggest bank in April next year. The signing took place on Tuesday at a ceremony in Tokyo
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    • 502 7 Reuter LEADING industrial states will congratulate themselves this weekend on seven years of uninterrupted economic growth but they may have to paper over differences on the strong dollar. The Group of Seven nations, meeting in Washington, are likely to reaffirm their
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 494 8 NASDAQ STOCKS mad© the front pages recently when the Stock Exchange of Singapore took to tisk the market makers who offered unrealistic 'Spreads between bid and offer prices for the wares. Calling the spreads ridiculous, the SES urged the 14 market makers to offer more
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    • 1715 8  -  The threat of economic regionalism elsewhere has clearly prompted the Hawke initiative to do likewise in the Pacific Basin, a region that has out-performed others and is recognised as the world's growth leader in the foreseeable future. Rising regionalism is taking place at a time when
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    • 845 8 UNLIKE many other regions of the world, the economies of the Pacific Basin do not have institutionalised arrangements to promote regionbuilding. But closer cohesion is nevertheless being kneaded through the market processes of trade, foreign direct investment (FDI) and tourism, notes the
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    • 192 8 Pacific Economic Outlook, 1989/90 Real GDP/GNP Inflation Export growth Import growth 1989 1990 1989 1990 1989 1990 1989 1990 Australia 3.5 2.2 6.4 5.0 9.0 5.0 9.0 4.5 Canada 3.1 2.5 4.8 4.9 1.1 3.7 5.5 2.8 China 9.5 10.5 13.0 12.0 8.0 8.0 7.5 7.5 Hongkong* 6.1 5.5 9.0
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    • 909 9 FT AIRPORT congestion in Asia has been greatly un-der-estimated in many forecasts of air traffic to the year 2000 and is likely to be the single biggest obstacle to growth in fleet size, according to a study of regional air traffic. While worldwide
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    • 684 9 POLAND The Economist SOME REVOLUTIONS start slowly and then pick up speed. If acceleration is the test, Poland is having a j revolution. At each step of the liberalising process, things move forward faster than had been thought possible a few days earlier. The
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  • ADVERTISING & MARKETING
    • 550 10  -  VALUE OF TRADE LAST YEAR ESTIMATED AT $16m-s2om Bv s SANGEETA MULCHAND PREVIOUSLY VIEWED as the "poor cousin" to advertising, Singapore's public relations industry has finally come into its own. Views as to exactly how much growth the industry is in for vary, however, from
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    • 263 10 BATMAN is back. Taken off the shelves last month for having "two songs highly suggestive of sex", the movie soundtrack is back minus the offending numbers. "We finally managed to get approval from WEA to remove the two songs, and we added Batdance by Prince
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    • 329 10 THE WYWY GROUP, a homegrown holding company, has launched a $500,000 corporate image and identity programme as part of its effort to prepare for the challenges of the *****. The campaign, which took off earlier this week, promotes a single logo encompassing the group's
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    • 322 10 THE THRUST of the campaign is simple. Ozone or No Zone. And the choice is up to the consumer, according to the Body Shop, which is spending $50,000 to get that message across. A series of three press ads, conceived by creative guru
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    • 486 10 NYT BESET BY declining numbers of young men and by soaring prices, motorcycle manufacturers in the United States are trying some novel marketing tactics in an effort to halt a decade-long slide in sales. The new marketing devices include driver-train-ing schools, safety
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    • 358 10  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA YOUNG PROFESSIONALS with a penchant for designer labels are the targets of Diethelm's renewed efforts to push its line of upmarket furniture for the home. The company has repackaged its designer furniture lines under a corporate banner Diethelm Designer Furniture
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    • 422 10 MINDFUL of the fall in the number of tourists during the recession years, Parfums Yves Saint Laurent Singapore has decided to "rely less on the tourist market". The distributing arm of the Psrisian designer's cosmetics, perfumes and skin-care products has
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    • 158 10 NYT BLOOMINGDALE's has apologised to black New Yorkers for a recent newspaper ad it said was "considered offensive by members of the African-American community". In a full-page "Open Letter" in the current issue of the weekly Amsterdam News, Jeffrey Sherman,
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    • 108 10 NYT RICK PRELINGER is a pack rat extraordinaire. The archivist has collected more than 20,000 industrial, public service and educational films most of which had languished forgotten in vaults for decades. Now, to ease the access of producers to this and other collections, Mr
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 1023 12 BOOKS NYT T)m End of Nature By BIU McKibben 228 pages. Random House. U5519.95. Reviewed by HERBERT MITQANG TOWARDS the end of his pensive and alarming book, Bill McKibben declares with quiet assurance: "There is no future in loving nature." A strange remark, but
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    • 577 13 FASHION AP IT WAS as revolutionary as the storming of the Bastille, as beautifully engineered as the Eiffel Tower. That great French achievement the brassiere is 100 years old this year. As the Eiffel Tower was going up, an enterprising French lady named Herminie Cadolle
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    • 453 13 After the war, now Vietnam, the Musical THEATRE AP PEOPLE EXPECT great things from Cameron Mackintosh, the producer of Cats, Les Miserables and The Phantom of the Opera. But a musical set in Vietnam? That's something else. "It's another emotional roller coaster," the Tony-winning millionaire said of Miss Saigon, his
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    • 398 13 BEAUTY PAGEANTS MY WIFE wondered: Should we tape that movie on public television and watch the Miss America pageant live, or vice versa? It was no contest. There are certain things one simply does at certain seasons. We could no more pass up Miss America
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    • 1374 13 TV and RADIO SO mm f :~y Rounnt Arquette and Eric Roberts In Nobody'o Foo/ OUR CHOICE episodes to go. Tonight's programme NOBODY'S FOOL, 11.00pm, SBC 5 wiM rlle ,ot of ,eminism H Rosanne Arquette stars in this light romantic comedy as an unmarried waitress in a small town who
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  • SPORTS
    • 661 14 GOLF AP ALL' 12 players will compete at least once each ot the three days of the Ryder Cup matches against Europe. US team captain Ray Floyd said on Tuesday. "Unless a man comes to me and says he's injured, or he does not want to
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    • 207 14 ATHLETICS AP CARL LEWIS said on Tuesday that he will probably run for three more years before retiring from international competition. "I enjoy running very much. It is a part of me that started when I was seven and since
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    • 276 14 SNOOKER AFP CONTROVERSIAL Alex Higgins was in trouble with the snooker authorities again on Tuesday night after a troubled session in the £200,000 BCE International at Trentham Gardens, Stoke. The 40-year-old Irishman crashed 5-1 to up-and-coming Bristol youngster Mark John-ston-Allen and then failed to
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    • 507 14 AP CARL LEWIS lost a 100-metre race by 100 th of a second to unheralded Andreas Berger of Austria on Tuesday, just a few hours after a long flight from the United States. Despite the defeat in the Nehru Centenary track meet in New Delhi,
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    • 412 14 YACHTING AP NEW ZEALAND America's Cup syndicate chairman Michael Fay said yesterday an appeal would be lodged against a New York court decision allowing the San Diego Yacht Club to retain yachting's most prestigious trophy. "We have always expected this dispute would go all
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    • 642 14 TENNIS AP TWO TOP-SEEDED players, Mats Wilander and Tim Mayotte, were eliminated in the first round of the Volvo Tennis tournament on Tuesday at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. Canadian Andrew Sznajder won a tight 6-4. 3-6, 7-5 victory over Mayotte,
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    • 269 14 BOXING AFP THE EXPECTED Cuban-East German party at the world amateur boxing championships has been gatecrashed by North Korea, who on Tuesday chalked up an impressive four wins out of four. The Soviets and the inexperienced American team were expected to pick up the crumbs
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    • 220 14 AP THE HEAD of international amateur boxing feels the sport is improving in areas of safety and judging while its popularity continues to be high. There have been attacks on the sport by medical associations in several countries. And Juan Antonio Samaranch, the president
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    • 197 14 BRIDGE AP THE UNITED STATES appeared well on its way to defending its championship in the final of the Bermuda Bowl world contract bridge team championship. After 96 deals, the Americans led Australia by 98 points, 252-154. The team was to
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    • 96 14 MOTOR RALLY Bernama INDONESIA, with eight teams, is expected to provide the strongest challenge in the Malaysian rally, scheduled to be flagged off in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Last year they sent only two teams, Malaysian Motor Sports Club (MMSC) development manager Yoong Yin
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 500 15 IGB Corporation has confirmed a BT report that the property group ia proposing a package of bonus and rights shares, together with convertible unsecured loan stock (CULS). In a separate announcement yesterday, the group also reported a strong interim performance,
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    • 610 15 Reuter MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MAS) is set to post record net profits of over M 5229 million for the year to March 1990, up by nearly 50 per cent from last year's M 5157.06 million, stock analysts said. Continued demand for cargo and
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    • 373 15 TONGKAH Holdings Bhd is selling its plantations assets worth Ms7o million and is moving into the fast-expanding gas and oil industry in the South-east Asian region. In an announcement yesterday, the company said it had entered into an agreement with Compagnie Generate de Geophysique
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    • 567 15  -  By ANDREA BORCH PROPERTY GROUP Malayan Credit Ltd yesterday announced a private placement of 13.32 million new shares and plana to buy a freehold property at Balmoral Road for $24.39 million. Malayan Credit intends to pay part of the purchase
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    • 365 15  -  By ABDUL HADHI DIVERSIFIED Perlis Plantations Bhd, the Mslaysiso flsgship company of businessman Robert Kuok, has ended the first six months of its latest financial year with a group profit after tax and minorities of M 536.38 million on a turnover
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    • 384 15 Bernama SHAREHOLDERS OF Malaysian Plantations Bhd (MPB) have approved resolutions for the proposed acquisition of 167 million ordinary shares of SO sen each in Kamunting Corporation Bhd (KCB). The new shares to be issued by KCB will be part of the financial package
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    • 712 15  -  By HERMAN PHUA AMBASSADOR HOLDINGS Ltd (AHL) is proposing to make a cash call of $17.35 million through a two-for-one rights issue to finance two new acquisitions and repay a debt related to the recent saie of an Austrslian associate. There is a possibility,
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    • 288 15 HONG LEONG Industries Bhd. one of the listed flagships of the Malaysian Hong Leong group, has reported a near 100 per cent increase in group profit after tax and minorities to M 521.36 million for the year ended June 30. 1969. Turnover for the
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    • SES
      • 1140 16  -  -by KEVIN GWEE TOWARDS THE CLOSE of the Singapore stock market yesterday, all talk was on suspendedUlC's sale of the Paragon and the plot of land behind it at a record price. However, this was too late to inject life
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      • 301 16 Managers' prices for Sep 21 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 121 128 The Savings fund 107 1 13 Spore Prog Fund 0.47 051* S'pore Sec Fund 076 081 S pore Invest Fund 083 088 S'pore Equity Fund 057 0.41 Asia Unit Trust Mo* Invest Fund l<0 1 69
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      • 46 16 TONQKAH HOLDINGS BERHAO: EGM at the Raya Room, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur, today at 10am. AYER HIT All TM DREDGING MALAYSIA BERHAD: EGM at Raya Room, Mezzanine Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow at 10.30 am.
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      • 6285 16 Gr'a Gr's 1989 Tal Last Vol Day Last O uofte Dlv Dtv rid Nat PIE M Cap IJUk rugn Low Code Company Sale cr(•000) nig I l Low Buyer I r Cot $mtl SEP 20 SESDAQ 275 120 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20# 273 unch 218 273
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    • KLSE
      • 3542 17 MBT BUYERS continued to stay on the sidelines and share prices eased further on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Blue chips again attracted selective buying and a handful of them closed with double-digit gains. A broker said the market was still going through a
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 673 18 BULLISH OUTLOOK DUE TO RISING OFFICE RENTS Reuter HONGKONG LAND Holdings Ltd, Ihe British colony's biggest commercial landlord, is expected to report an attractive interim result tomorrow. Stock analysts said this Vas due to rising office rents. Their range of
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      • 238 18 AFP DEBT-TROUBLED Australian entrepreneur Alan Bond has sold local oil interests to Aviva Petroleum for As22o million, according to the London-quoted Oil and Gas Investment Co. The move is part of a programme of asset disposals by Mr Bond in an attempt to reduce his commercial
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      • 219 18 AFP SAMSUNG Business Group led South Korea's business conglomerates in turnover and net profit in 1988 for the second consecutive year, the Bank of Korea announced. According to statistics submitted to the National Assembly by the central bank, Samsung topped the list with
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      • 242 18 NYT MATSUSHITA Graphic Communication Systems Inc, a facsimile-machine maker belonging to the Matsushita group, will begin producing facsimile machines in Britain in April next year. Matsushita Graphic Communication Systems announced on Sep 19 that its Matsushita Graphic Systems (UK) Ltd subsidiary
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      • 421 18 Tokyo Reuter SCATTEREO buying ■cross the board punctuated another day of caution in Tokyo yeeterday as players wait to see what Group of Seven talks this weekend will do to the dollsr. Prices close mixed, locked in light, narrow trading except for sporadic peaks on futures-related buying. "The
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        396 18 Sydney Reuter AUSTRALIA's share market yesterday cold-shoul-dered Bond Corps plan to sell half its stake in its brewing assets, severely marking down Bond's shares and those of its subsidiary Bell Resources. Bond Corp closed four cents down at 36 cents on turnover of 2.04 million shares. Bell Resources
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      • 1237 18 Hongkong Reuter AN ABSENCE of fresh news yesterday made for dull trade in Hongkong shares and kept overseas investors away, brokers said. The Hang Seng index rose 2.9 to 2.631.20. One analyst described the trade as "pretty dismal". She said market sentiment was cautious
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      • 392 18 Reuter A SELL-OFF by profittaking investors pushed share prices lower yesterday. reversing early gains, brokers said. The weighted index fell 43 92 points or 0.41 per cent to close at 10,635.91 compared with Tuesday's record 10,679.83 finish. Turnover dropped to NT5127.973 billion Tai- wan from NT5129.630
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      • 176 18 Reuter PROFIT-TAKING yesterday trimmed en early rally for the second successive day after up-country buyers and state-owned investment institutions pushed the market up. "People are looking for quick gains." one broker said. The market's undertone was nervous as new issues lured investors sway, the broker said. "There
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      • 154 18 Reuter PHILIPPINE shares closed mixed in listless trading yesterday as big investors stayed on the sidelines waiting for a chance to buy at lower prices, brokers said. "I see more than just consolidation." said a stock analyst who declined to be named. She said prices might
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      • 162 18 Reuter SEOUL stocks slid for the fourth consecutive session yesterdsy with inveetors discouraged by rumours the Securities Supervisory Boerd would soon compel brokerage houees to dear unsettled customer accounts. The compoeite index stood st 943.87 near the ctoee, falling 8.15 points from Tuesdsy's close. Turnover remained
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      • 252 18 Reuter THAI stocks advanced on heavy demand yesterday for smaller, speculative iesues but brokers ruled out the poesibility of a fresh rally soon. The SET Index firmed 11.60 to cloee at 702.92 in active trade. Gains outnumbered loeeee 96 to 21. Most active were Padaeng Industry, Semi-Conductor
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 839 19 New York Reuter US STOCKS closed slightly lower in moderate trading on Tuesday. New economic data shewed a lessening of momentum in the economy, but analysts said the news was not sufficient to sway investors one way or the other. The Dow Industrials fell a
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      • 746 19 London Reuter EQUITIES were narrowly mixed in thin early business yesterday as the market continued to search for direction after Monday's 12-point fall. Jaguar was 15-1/2p higher at 4821/2 on a volume of 1.5 million shares, in the wake of Monday's sharp gains after Ford
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      • 1531 19 Reuter FRANKFURT: German share prices drifted slightly lower at the end of a quiet bourse session yesterday, with investors moving out of blue chips and into specialty stocks. The 30-share real-time OAX Index ended 1.27 points lower at 1,612.87. The index had reached a high of 1,620.49
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      • 584 19 FT FORD OF THE US. the world's second largest automotive group, has launched a surprise pre-emptive bid for a minority stake in Jaguar, the leading UK luxury car maker. Ford is seeking to take an initial stake of up to 15 per
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      • 516 19 Reuter SOME PROGRESS has been made towards setting global standards for the securities industry but more needs to be done on the specifics. David Ruder, chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said in Venice on Tuesday. Addressing the
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      • 390 19 FT GLAXO HOLDINGS, the UK pharmaceutical group, has cleared the £1 billion (US$l.56 billion) profit barrier for the first time, and said it had no intention of taking part in the merger activity currently reshaping its industry. In the year to the end of June,
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    • 392 18 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 t AND IN THE MATTER OF TRANSWORLD OIL SINGAPORE PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Chapter 50, that the Final General Meeting of the
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    • 372 18 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAR 50. TUNG SHING FACTORY COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED ON MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of TUNG SHING ACTORY COMPANY (PRIWE) JD duty convened and held at 51 West Coast Green, Singapore )512, on Thursday, the 14th day jf September 1989, the following special resolutions
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  • 497 20  -  GROUP INTENDS TO HAVE 25PC OF ITS TOTAL ASSETS HERE By FOO CHOY PENG CHUNG WAH Shipbuilding and Engineering, the Hongkong group which acquired the do-it-yourself store Hands in Bukit Timah last year, is set to boost its presence in Singapore.
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  • 304 20 AFP JAPAN PLANS to adopt an unprecedented system of tax incentives to promote imports in a bid to narrow its huge trade surplus, a senior Ministry of International Trade and Industry official said yesterday. Noboru Hatakeyama, director general of the ministry's International Trade
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  • 566 20 AP, Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Japanese leader Toshiki Kaifu sidestepped a potential clash yesterday after Mrs Thatcher told Tokyo to tear down its trade barriers or risk world wrath. Mrs Thatcher's visit to Japan to attend a
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  • 253 20 Bernama BANK NEGARA said yesterday it has implemented Span 11, the second phase of the national automated cheque clearing system, as part of its efforts to improve the cheque clearing system in Malaysia. In a statement, the central bank said Span 11, the
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  • 321 20  -  By BOEY KIT YIN AUSTRALIA will set up a national body to coordinate federal and state policies with global rules now being negotiated to outlaw chemical weapons, said Mr Gareth Evans, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade. This national body, announced
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  • 131 20 Reuter THE ORGANISATION of African Unity yesterday welcomed Singapore's decision to ban oil exports to South Africa. OAU Assistant Secretary General for political affairs Yilma Tadesse described as "positive" Singapore's announcement last week immediately banning export of all oil products to
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  • 616 20  -  By PAUL GOPAL BIG AND SMALL business and consumer lobby organisations have dealt a blow to the Canadian government's proposed 9 per cent General Sales Tax on goods and services. But Prime Minister Brian Mulroney was unruffled and said the government was in
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  • 240 20 Reuter WESTERN EUROPE'S Airbus Industrie will decide tomorrow whether to go ahead with its new A 321 plane, even though the consortium's four partners cannot agree on where to build it. The new aircraft a stretched version of its successful high-technology A
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  • 98 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures were higher early yesterday as fund buying entered the ring on the US dollar's slide. One trader said the market was "loaded with buy-stops and there was no selling in sight". October gold reached an early high of U*****.00 an ounce. The
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  • LATE FILE
    • 81 20 AP, AFP FREOERIK Willem de Klerk was sworn in at a Pretoria church yesterday for a fiveyear term as president and appealed to South Africans of all races to help build a nation "free of domination and oppression." In his inaugural address at the
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    • 58 20 AFP US Vice President Dan Quayle reaffirmed Washington's defence commitment to South Korea at a meeting with President Roh Tae-Woo in Beoul on Wednesday, rapping Moscow later for aiding North Korea. He told Mr Roh that the 43.00 US troops would remain as a
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    • 57 20 AP SOUTH KOREA told Canada yesterday that it will buy an advanced Canadian-built nuclear reactor that will cost up to US$l.2 billion. Trade and Industry Ministry official* in Seoul said the decision was conveyed by their minister Han Seung-soo when he met visiting Canadian International
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    • 54 20 Reuter THE 16 NATO allies will present a full package of propoeals for troops and arms cuts to the Warsaw Pact today at the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) talks in Vienna, after patching up a US-Euro-pean row on how to safeguard an arms treaty
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    • 63 20 Reuter A RESUMPTION of superpower nuclear arms talks has been delayed until after the Sep 22-23 meeting between US Secretary of State James Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze. A US official gave no new date for the START negotiation to halve long-range nuclear missiles to
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    • 67 20 AFP HONGKONG'S second crossharbour road tunnel that links Quarry Bay on Hong Kong island and Cha Kwo Ling on the Kowloon Peninsula will be open for vehicles today some four months ahead of schedule, Victor Leung, general manager for the New Hong Kong Tunnel Co
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  • 236 20 Reuter A SOUTH AFRICAN pressure group has said it planned to lobby in Hongkong for immigrants to give South Africa an injection of Chinese capital and hard work. The 1820 Settlers' Association, a partially government-funded group that lobbies worldwide for immigrants, said it would
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  • 413 20 AP, AFP BRITAIN will offer residence rights to key Hongkong citizens on a "pick and choose" basis so that they will have a lifeline when China takes over the colony in 1997. Foreign Office Minister Francis Maude said in London
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  • 105 20 AFP WAR VETERANS in Canberra expressed concern yesterday at rising Japanese investment in Australia and said non-Australians should not be allowed to buy land. "Principally, we are talking about not selling off the farm," Returned Services League (RSL) president Brigadier Alf Garland said at the veterans'
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 90 21 Reuter SUN CO's Sun Refining and Marketing Co says that its 85,000 barrel-per-day refinery in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, sustained minor damage from Hurricane Hugo and will be shut down for an unspecified period. The refinery, which produces refined products for mostly local consumption, was shut down
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      • 91 21 Reuter FOREIGN EXCHANGE REVENUES from Greek shipping dropped by 4 per cent over last year in the first seven months of this year, the Bank of Greece announced in Athens on Tuesday. The central bank's provisional figures showed that revenues from shipping from January to
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      • 87 21 Reuter THE 6,085-DWT Panamanian-flag bulk carrier Mansion Trader ran aground at Tanegashima island off Kyushu in southern Japan on Tuesday. A Maritime Safety Agency official in Tokyo said that 14 of the 21 crewmen on board the ship, which was carrying an unspecified amount of
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      • 61 21 Reuter TWO SHIPS carrying sugar in bulk were dented after they collided off Tokyo port on Sep 14, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. The 16,932dwt Liberian bulk carrier Aziz collided with the starboard stern side of the 19,395-dwt South Korean bulk carrier Zircon off Tokyo. The Aziz
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      • 89 21 Reuter STEEL GROUP Thyssen AG is interested in expanding its activities in the marine technology area. "In view of the care we take as owners of two shipyards with demanding projects in the marine technology area, it should come as no surprise that we at
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    • 163 21 Reuter JAPANESE SHIPYARDS are expected to seek an endSeptember disbanding of a cartel set up to restrict production, industry and government sources said in Tokyo on Tuesday. The Shipbuilders' Association of Japan (SAJ) is likely to decide today to break up the
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    • 886 21 ABC Containerline XI 5 Accord Shpg VIII 3/4 Arrow lines XI 5 ANl III 1/2 A PC lina VII 5 API V 35 ASCI V 1 Austasia Line VII 1 Bolt-Canada line IX 4/5 Bait-Orient line IX 4/5 Boltic Orient Shpg XI 4 Bonk Line VII 5
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    • 291 21 Lloyd's List A NEW NORWEGIAN shipping company has floated its shares on Oslo's over-the-counter equities market and is set to start building up shares in a fleet of dry bulk vessels. Stavanger Shipping Group (SSG) is a spin-off company launched by
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    • 231 21  -  by Al O Labita Jr ASEAN is considering establishing a common recognition/ acceptance scheme for the certification of seafarers. Sources say Asean maritime officials are studying two options in a bid to hammer out a possible regional arrangement on seafarers' certification. One option
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    • 371 21  -  PEPS HOLDING TALKS WITH SHIPPING LINES AND EXPORTERS By ZULKIFLI ALWI PENGKALAN EKSPOT PerkayuanShapadu (PEPS), the timber export terminal at Port Klang, plans to hold talks with shipping lines and exporters in a bid to improve turnaround times for vessels. PEPS, a
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    • 200 21 Reuter SHIPPING STOCKS rose across the board on the Tokyo Stock Exchange yesterday, boosted by a report in the Japanese financial daily Nikkei Shimbun that recounted expectations of strong earnings for shippers, brokers said. "We can definitely look forward to upward earnings revisions
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    • 96 21  -  by Ajit Agharkar THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT has approved a proposal by the Bombay Port Trust to buy three transtainers at an estimated cost of 135 million Indian rupees (US$B million). These are to handle about 100,000 containers at the old port. The original proposal to
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    • 984 22 Fairplay J FOR MORE THAN 100 years, P&l «4wa functioned in relative obscujany. -There has generally been litjUii interest outside immediate j users and providers in how the i marine mutuals manage their balancing acts. i But now P&l is under the Jtotlight. It is currently
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    • 562 22 AFP .EXPORTS have risen dramatically through Kompong Som Port in 'Cambodia, where security has been tightened ahead of the Vietnamese troop withdrawal. Chey San, director of the port since 1979, when the former Khmer "Rouge government was ousted, described Kompong
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    • 590 22 :b«p 15-23 Southampton 'International Boat Show. Mayflower Park, Southampton. <#«p 17-23 World energy inference and exhibition, ■•Montreal, Canada. 9-22 Asian Ship.building in the 1990s Conference, Hyatt Regency "Hotel, Busan, Korea. i This international conference is organised by 'Lloyd's of London Press J (Far East) to coincide with Kormarine
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    • 752 22  -  This fortnightly column is aimed at transport companies and anyone else interested in the movement of goods by trucks and trailers. It will discuss issues such as maintenance, new equipment, overseas and local developments, and new products. Should you have any queries
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    • 1999 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Op Gdn Ship Voy Arrival Tranatalnar Schedules Blk Date/Tim* Time From Time To Booking Gate Al Mirqoto 23 09 89 1300 21/1300 21/1400 Ttx/9ox Q4 m K36 22AOOO 22*B45 NA m 905 906 907 Al jhowioh o 24
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    • 184 23  -  By AL O LABITA JR PHILIPPINE SHIPPING INDUSTRY leaders are now in Tokyo to discuss the gripes of the All-Japan Seamen Union (AJSU) about the Philippine bareboat chartering programme. They include top officials of the Filipino Shipowners Association, International Maritime Association of the Philippines
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    • 844 23 RATES for grain cargoes from the US to the Continent were firm on Tuesday and helped the Baltic Freight Index to gain five points to 1,439, brokers said. A light grain cargo was reported fixed from the US Gulf to the Antwerp-Hamburg range at US$l3, while grain products
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    • 479 24 Page IV ft Hapag-Lloyd rnMTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT BOM VON TOWP EXPRESS he&lberg express k<sloon bay P. KPIANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEH 23/9 11/1« 18/10 16/10 I<VlO 12/10 29/9 IVIO 20/10 22/10 18/10 10/10 20/10 8/10 24/10 28/10 28/10 30/10 24/10 28/10 13/10 31/10 2/11 4/11 7/11 31/10 3/11 20/10 7/11
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    • 409 24 n: '.ii i'it'i I Mi m COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUOI EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO RMfA'OMI HK HULL (U.K.) 1/11 13/11 17/11 4/12 wu uni VI W M'nii v.i-i'.: m (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) lANGEL ATLAS VIS MAYRANK VI3S In Port Pwt 1W» Nrt capting
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    • 459 24 L _52 REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ro EUROPE SINGA MM SOKSA AL-MWTA2AH K7-3 -I ux (vu ram) PEN PKL SIN FIX ««E AMT Ll* C (Ajrthn. c 2 x 3 rn r™ rryi s PI MOOES CI. LTI. TIL 2KIMMI TUt 2117S BSLI T1 FAI SttM NORASIA AGENCIES (S)
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 737 25 STRAITS SHIPPING CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT UfM MM am Opt am 11m am um am om am am am Mai hoi wi iw am am wu CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT HEIOELBEAS EXPRESS hM SMM PEGASUS PIONEER HOT A NANAR KMMnOOBS BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****00 i'lv
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    • 883 25 la- CHO YANG LINE WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE (ALSO ACCEPTING REEFER CARGOES) TO: FAR EAST FU SP LM ROM a/t li/M 12/ M m um am vnt aw nn» MP «A 1 «A 1 an in an •VU 22/11 23/11 ii/u am am IVM IVH WM NANJIN MTTEROM ajru 22/
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    • 276 25 HI Mat Sun Hup Co (ft* Met t I:.\sti:l;\ < \i; unt.K STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE PECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFT VESSEL COSMC KOGGEGftACHT CACU imiiiKi VOY. NO. S*part COSMIC KOGGEGRACHT CACU AM AUK) TRAOER >4 14 a Nrt Wfi V* rt INTERMARITIME •I'lil'W-l .Yi KK SPORE PR DBN CT
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 520 26 n SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES m -\a JJJIi KYOWA LINE iMi >1 i J '!?TMT7?I (B/BULK CONTAMCK) ETA VOK GUAM SAIMN fACLi' V 7 a SEPT S OCT OCT •9PAMOf VI M OCT 1/2 MOV 1 NOV TCIMWPIA PORTS OtKCT CALLS SUBJECT ON INOUCEMENT
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    • 461 26 Cm) hanjin shipping FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ HI TO PACIFIC NORTrI WEST CANADA PORTS TO EAST FAR Hf» 2/10 I w> VM w w no 111/10 u/m 17/* \irs TO EAST COAST (ALL WATER SERVICE) FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ UNMnrtfM tnmt w
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    • 122 26 CHINA OCESN SHIPPING COMPAN v ±L 1 Hk| Sh» Qtngu* v» SHANC CHINC VIU Ml* «JJ YANC FJUIC KOU vui i*» Vli 11/ M VP FCI C««> tar *1 CMmm porti »H Mm* at* Cw*«C ALL mm* Agents I POUT KfLANC PtNANC CHUNG CNIAO SNIPPIN6 SIN. INS. r7«US»I «««•> TLX
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    • 474 26 EVERGREEN Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FEI Vi US WEST COAST J INBOUND OUTBOUND •,i t'r i* M-'tp-if r■ 1i W yy FAR EAST/RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN OUTBOUND S u MED/RED SEA/F E FOS BCN VLC JED SOP i*i u* 12m am am up mm vm vm nm am am
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 520 27 ■container services PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 SM JKT 11/1# tint 1V1« mn* un m Tm an# tmm wit nm accsptmq MunnnfliKTnnftrA M 4> M#T w>AMA CA*«O VIA MKO I SURABAYA/SEMARANG/U. PANDANG Wl KOTA MKLATI MOl V.T EI CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICES LOAOMQ TOR:
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    • 385 27 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT MP urn m» ma Mm vm a/a «u «u «u *11 hi 19 vu «i w Iu «u uiu urn Mfn w no w w mi n/u am aru a/u EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT a n/» a» a* r TASMAN ASIA
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    • 236 27 >r M I HMUO—P— l»a» I til» W" (ACCOTM6 CMNUmOHAL AM) COT AMBMO CAMO) MMUAVA/ZMt IMM I«U vxxxrnm owvcimoMM. amo SmumMun camo) kutavum lam-uu lam yu (ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL AM CONTAHttHIttO CA*6o| Bwbf*d to Inducemwt Mao cargo to CaaaMane as ssaaraßsau TO UK PORTS, NULL, Lt HAVHt OSLO. COKNMtt*. AANltttt, JDOTMCNBUM
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    • 315 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES IP* IMVANMA FIVE STAR LINE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangan (Rangoon) S*par» PJW«n P«hmi| Bv aSS ~in OA THE BANK LINE TJ& ALOTAU, OMMAT, KAVKNC. KICT A. mcccftim La rat mm ram frm* jmm. mmn (ML Aft R+C T«l WKMH, MOT IGERIAN NATIONA LINE NIGERIA EXPRESS
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 683 28 V Kline KAWASAKI KIM KAISIIA. I l l) [j i i :11 f»I»?«TYTMM i xport IMPORT •PK/PNG I*oo SGP 7M19 VM 12/10 OOCL FREEDOM OOCL FAITH »*:<e L-b-J •pk/png sgp MO a/? feeder vessel OOCL FAIR If 3 a f FEEDER VESSEL NEFTUNE TOPAZ OOCL HONOUR >r vvn -n."= SEVEN
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    • 679 28 IEW GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD T\ T#4o4 4 v #f SINGAPOftf 01M Til VMM (10 LIMES) Fh VMBM "r m r —sk CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC ryf i\ t\]i »J. l[L GUAN GUAN SHIPPING SDN. BHD P. KLANG Tri: 03 36*7*1 *****6-7. Toloi No:
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    • 443 28 rnlLI-OHItNT LlNtb Hl£ Liu HEAD OFFICE 108 ROB NSON ROAD L—*GMG BUILDING SINGAPORE 1»T E.E« RS 28*20 PMILI FA* EAST/FAR EAST FCI ft LCI [iZISB "T|T-» ►vr. EAST/WEST AHBCA/MB. FCI ft LCI IV* rr r-^r ii.i. V ir -iw J"" f IIIU *u-i tu Fa ft LCI r DESTINATIONS |3i,
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 1272 29 NEPTUNE AGEN&S PTE. LTD. (CR NO. **********0E) 1 I kmc smew NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD EXPORT UK (VIA SUEZ) KG BGP MOTHER VBL/VOY 11/08 22/08 N. Ruhjr iw 19/08 o. Hop* IW 06/10 08,10 N. Bride* IW 11/10 13/10 N. Topes BW 11/10 10/10 a Honour IW M/ 10 ST/10
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    • 808 29 r #SNSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PEMANB P KELANC MESSRS HAI THONC SHIPPING 127 PoMMStro* Pom*, MatoysM WS HANDLINC SYSTEM CO SON WO
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 295 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 22S 6868 (34 Un«> FAX *****39/*****76 TUEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO 1 DSR-LIMES SEE^EEDERE INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE ICA I ANT T- r ■nrrir'ii.'jpiEn r v Mi'.MT?ir?iUAit-VU •^■^^mmhmmbm IBBM. ISTAMUL TO COLOMBO ft INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT
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    • 234 30 SANWA LINE fuAy containerised direct service STWAITS/HOWSKOIIS /T AIW AN /JAPAN M/V ANDROMEDA STAR PORT KLANG AGENT INTEGRATED FORWARDING SHIPPING SDN RHD. TEL: *****04 FAX: *****49 JSSt ffifomatt, uws MONTHLY LASH LINER SERVICE TO: New York, Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia Charleston, Savannah, New Orleans, Mobile Pascagoula, Houston, Galveston, Beaumont Camden, Jacksonville
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    • 98 30 CN C LINES KUO KUOUM6VM KIM LINK VW KUO KStUNC vni WEBCLY FCL La CONTAINER SERVICE IML IN I IKK NKt MO »E TDK TYO MS una vn* wa un* iifu an* a/a oflt vm ara am aw mm caaKtaw—( Sen"' CONTINENTAL FEEDERS PTE LTD. Singapore Tel: *****51 Terminal *****16
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    • 239 30 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/PK. BALAM SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU Daily racawini cargo at PFW/Juronc Port/Mahna/Sambmin (5 YBh Perita Shpg Trdg P L ■U Tel No 5338&25 Tlx: 42*2 Fai *****86 ERITA CONTAINER LINE MV. ANGKASA JAYA ETA DOCK ETD DOCK FORTNIGHTLY SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO: PANJANG POSEIDON CONTAINER TRANSPORT
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    • 263 30 KCOREGIONAL CONTAINER LINES ASEAN PORTS BANGKOK 4 SAILINGS A WEEK Hock Aaancv Co Ltd BKK (Tot at* P.KELANG 3 SAILINGS A WEEK DASWANI Sdn Bhd Pkl (Tel: *****59) PENANG 2 SAILINGS A WEEK 4M-. .1 ir li J iii. «fTTni. "'iijv JAKARTA 2 SAILINGS A WEEK PT Sarana Pentda Jkt
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 151 30 n Regional Weather v. I VI r 4 m is V bK SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONOmONS AT 7JO AM. SEP 21, 1989 R Thunderstorm Temperature c yA, Weother W«d drection with speed knots oft Rain ui m ImiJ Cloudy Sky One fid cede rtprtund calm or kght and variable
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 424 31 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL *****22 FAX: *****76 CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National Line of Sri Lanka ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO (FOACL) FOR A) HDIAN PORTS MADRAS TUTGORM; OOCHM; MANGALORE; BOMBAY B) ARAMAN GULF PORTS SHARJAH DUBAI; BAHRAIN OAMMAM; KUWAIT; MUSCAT C) RED SEA PORTS JEOOAH; AQABA 0) MEDITERRANEAN/EUROPEAN
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    • 282 31 KIEN HIIN6 LINE LLY CONTAINERISED FORTNIGHTLY LINER SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN/JOHANNESBURG ACCEPTING BOTH FCL7LCL CARGO Venal Sport Owbon Johannesburg DILIGENCE CONTAINER V-D92S 2S/9 12/10 15/10 EXCELLENCE CONTAINER V-E9IS 1/10 22/10 25/10 POOLGRACHT V-PB93S 24/10 1/11 11/11 ALSO ACCEPTING TO CAPETOWN/P. ELIZABETH VIA DURBAN P KtLANG CARGO VIA FEEDER P
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    • 602 31 P.T. TANTO INTIM LINE SINGAPORE/SURABAYA PVL WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL LCL/FCL CARGOES vessel m SPORE SURABAYA TANTO UTAHA 24/25 2100 2*o TANTO UTAHA 21/27 0310 «A 0 TANTO UTAHA 21/29 10/10 13(10 TANTO UTAHA *V3l 17/ M Hf* WEEKLY NVOCC SERVICE- FCL/LCL SYD/MEI/BRI 24/9 FREMANtLE/ADE 24/9 KEELUNG 20
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    • 233 31 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICES bakmi ag an WE mi a/1 Lio VM GEB BAY UN 2M OABAR 77C111 4/10 I*lo JSAK CN MO IMB we uu ioao ivio vm «E* BAY C3N 13/10 »(10 ILABAR ON Li.lo HfW :uve 1113 zwo am 4/r H aLLj
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    • 86 31 ABC CONTAINERIZE N.V &A TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND LJ? Uh accHbM era IkZISTIuJjA TO USA/CANADA 19 DATS FROM POI/KIAMHLIXMt* FROM USA/CANADA/EUROPE/MEDITERRAIIEAN lEBE2K lEE Tinon^ucn&l I ETUI ETU CM-ZH El EJ Z3K BTO FARGO SHIPP US itOit -r* <* m \-u- w H REGULAR EXPRESS FCL&LCL SERVICE V.l n. V>,| m* PORT
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 986 32 ki k. MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD EASTBOUND TO USA FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE to row HYUNOAI CHALLENGER HYUNDAI INNOVATOR HYUNDAI EXfUXU HYUNOAI COMMANOER HYUNOAI PIONEER SIN HKt LM OAK SA ME 23P UP lt/tt U/U 22/U x hn «m a(M KM so m mm up ap tt/11 os/u 2H
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    • 502 32 JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST BUSAK TOKYO ROM NA6OYA YOKOHAMA OSAKA SRI LANKA/ INDIA EUROPE/ UK BC KMC MA CHINA MB—MM I.'"'.'. mm ALL PORTS 21/9/89 REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO r i? rt SWISS SHIPPING PTE LTD aa
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    • 510 32 IQT Mitsui OS K Lines Ltd EXPORTS TO PSW CONNECTING AT |TO DOUBLE STACK TRAINS UA "THE I' i ,'i/: m [j lj m r~ni r~a r~B r~s carjnicjrTirjrjcj LJ LJ l_l LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ 3x I' "i □2 X 2: IODftJ lOBLJ lOBLJ impn f""\. i. tfici
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