The Business Times, 11 June 1990

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1 41 The Business Times
  • 10 1 Business Times MCI (P) 170/12/89 Monday June 11 1990 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 60 1 SOUTH KOREA'S economy will grow by 8.8 per cent this year, well above the initial government forecast of 6.5 per cent, a government think-tank has predicted. A booming construction industry and strong domestic consumption would contribute to growth, the Korea Institute for
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    • 17 1 THE SCRAP metal trade has more to offer than just garbage. Page 2
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    • 45 1 THE LIBERALISATION of the Thai financial system will bring about the end of business monopoly and create a freer market economy in which competition will intensify and lead to efficiency in the economy, says the Bank of Thailand's governor. Page 7
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    • 35 1 THE AUSTRALIAN Minister for Trade Negotiations has sought to iron out a difference that is causing anxiety among Thailand's fellow members of the Cairns Group of agricultural exporting nations. Page 7
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    • 42 1 JAPAN'S motor vehicle exports to the Soviet Union quadrupled last year, but the country's big car makers say they don't expect a sudden breakthrough into a market where local production falls millions short of pent-up demand Page 8
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    • 31 1 SOUTH KOREA'S Samsung Electronics Co has acknowledged that its planned sale of digital exchanges to Moscow violated Western controls on exports of high technology to Eastern Europe Page 8
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    • 20 1 REVIEWS of the Houston Symphony's Friday and Saturday night concerts and Ballet du Nord's Coppelia. Page 13
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    • 29 1 UK-BASED international freight forwarder Lep International is launching a twopronged expansion plan, firming its hold on traditional markets and seeking new ones. Shipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 29 1 COMPETITION, start-up costs and unfavourable exchange rates have taken a toll on precision optics manufacturer Avimo Singapore, causing falls in both turnover and profits Page 3
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    • 23 1 IF ONE is looking for the Camelot of world stock markets, surely Thailand has to be a leading contender. Page 3
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    • 28 1 GOLDEN HOPE Plantations Bhd has suffered a sharp drop in profits in spite of a bumper harvest for all its crops except rubber Page 3
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    • 38 1 FOLLOWING severe strain on the company due to heavy losses from one of its subsidiaries, United Scientific Holdings announced significant progress in its recovery in the six months ended March 31 this year Page 3
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    • 35 1 A GOVERNMENT report has recommended that Japan liberalise its under-supplied short term money market, but fell short of approving fundamental tax reforms which some critics including the US have suggested Page 6
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    • 32 1 WORLD debt experts are to meet in Caracas this month to discuss a plan to reduce the region's foreign debt, the Latin American Economic System announced Page 6
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    • Article, Illustration
      28 1 Friday Change BT-MGA 801.4! +4.61 Kuala Lumpur ...588.09 +2.35 Hongkong 3,174.33 +29.03 Tokyo 32,993 29 -199.21 Sydney 1,504.0 -4.8 New York 2,862.38 -34.95 London 2,366.6 -11.8
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    • 22 1 Exchange rates USS SSI .8485 Yen (100) S$I.2I05 MS SS0.6826 Money market rates Overnight 6 1/4 +13/4 3-montn 7 1/4 -1/8
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    • 31 1 Rubber S'poreJuly.. 157.50 '/kg +0.25 M'sia July 229.00*/kg unch KLTln Turnover 49 tonnes -29 Spot MS 16.68/kg +0.02 Crude palm oil futures Turnover 656 lots -201 June M$667 /tonne +4.00
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  • 467 1  -  From Florence Chong in SYDNEY SYDNEY-BASED Moran Healthcare Group is preparing to submit detailed plans for a multimillion-dollar world-class medical complex to authorities in Singapore. Mr Doug Moran, founder and chairman of the group, told BT in Sydney a consortium of investors would participate
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  • 463 1  -  By Amy Balan SPORTS TOTO, currently embroiled in a bitter fight for control of its bigger gaming rival Magnum Corporation, has proposed a massive Ms66o million cash call to buy over major property assets and gaming and tourismrelated businesses, mostly from its parent and
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  • 327 1 Reuter THE CIVIC FORUM movement looked set yesterday to dominate Czechoslovak politics for at least the next two years but said it preferred to continue tackling the country's problems by consensus. "We think that the future government will be a coalition," was
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  • 254 1 Bernama SYARIKAT Telekom Malaysia (STM) is leading a consortium of Indonesian companies in a bid for a major systems engineering project throughout Indonesia worth US$6OO million to be financed by the World Bank. Instead of a joint venture, STM is establishing
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  • 204 1 SPORTS TOTO raked in higher sales in 1989, thanks to computerised betting and the introduction of Toto Super 4 game, but operating profit fell due to higher prize payouts, heavy depreciation expenses and high interest charges. Group sales grew 18.2 per cent to M
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  • 156 1 AFP JAPAN'S ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) lost a senate by-election yesterday, quashing its chance of regaining dominance in parliament's Upper House ahead of debate on an unpopular consumer tax. Local Socialist leader Shigeko Mieno beat LDP provincial assemblyman Norihiko Sumiyoshi in the southern Japan constituency
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  • 214 1 Reuter IN THE CLEAREST signal so far that she may run for another term, Philippine President Corazon Aquino will announce the formation of a new political movement tomorrow, the country's Independence Day. Her press secretary, Tomas Gomez, said in Manila yesterday that it was
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  • HOME NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 99 2 THE Skills Development Fund is offering a 70 per cent subsidy for a new training course for the Macintosh computer under the Information Technology Programme for Office Workers. The new course, conducted at the SEC Apple Training Centre, offers 52 hours of training in the
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      • 83 2 CASTROL Far East is investing more than $1 million to computerise operations in Singapore using the Business Planning and Control System (BPCS) software package running on an IBM AS/400 mid-range computer. The new system will be implemented and supported by Comat Services, the local affiliate of BPCS, and
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      • 54 2 THE second session of the seventh Parliament, which was opened by President Wee Kim Wee last Thursday, will sit today at 12:30pm. The sitting is expected to last five days with the government re-tabling bills on Maintenance of Religious Harmony and the Elected President and the White
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      • 45 2 FIVE more ministries released their addenda to the Presidential Address yesterday. In their instalments, the ministries of Home Affairs, Law, Labour, National Development and Trade and Industry sketched the goals and plans to be implemented in Singapore over the next few years.
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      • 78 2 A NEW SERIES of postage stamps with a tourism theme will be introduced on July 4, phasing out the stamps featuring insects which was launched in 1985. The stamps will depict the Singapore Zoological Gardens, Sentosa, Singapore River, Dragon Boat Festival, Raffles Hotel, Bird Singing/Watching,
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      • 81 2 EPB Publishers Pte Ltd has produced learning kits based on the Dial-for-Mandarin service on Practical Telephone Mandarin Lessons which was launched last year to help the public learn Mandarin at their own pace and time. The service attracted 1.6 miflion calls during the month it was on offer.
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    • 375 2  -  By Claire Leow TRADING in scrap metal has given local dealer K Ramanlal Co Pte Ltd a turnover of $50 million to $60 million annually. In the business for some 30 years, K Ramanlal is one of the seven or eight major scrap
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    • 252 2 DISCOVERING that thyroid hormones can help promote the growth and survival of fish larva was among the reasons why Professor Lam Toong Jin walked away with the National Science Technology Award '90. This discovery by the head of the National University of Singapore's zoology
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    • 113 2 ANTICIPATING strong growth in its sales and marketing operations in Asia, Epson Singapore has doubled its warehouse storage space here. The Singapore subsidiary of the Japanese computer and electronic giant Seiko Epson has leased more than 5,500 sq m of space at the Pasir Panjang Districentre. The
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  • SINGAPORE – MALAYSIA COMPANY NEWS
    • 270 3 FOLLOWING severe strain on the company due to heavy losses from one of its subsidiaries, Avimo Taunton in 1989, United Scientific Holdings (USH) announced significant progress in its recovery in the six months ended March 31, 1990. USH, which holds 65 per cent of precision
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    • 332 3 Bernama GENERAL LUMBER (Holdings) Bhd will have a paid-up capital of about Ms2B6 million upon the completion of the acquisition of Sri Damansara Sdn Bhd from Magnum Corp Bhd. Replying to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Magnum
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    • 105 3 Bernama PECiI Malaysia Bhd sank deeper into the red with a group pre-tax loss of M 53.24 million for the year ended March 31, 1990 from a loss of M 52.81 million previously This was despite an increased turnover of M 526.79 million as
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    • 761 3  -  MARKET TALK Bv Duncan Mount The writer is managing director of C Eb Investment Management Limited. IF ONE is looking for the Camelot of world stock markets, surely Thailand has to be a leading contender. In the last five and a half years,
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    • 353 3  -  By Conrad Raj COMPETITION, start-up costs and unfavourable exchange rates have taken a toll on precision optics manufacturer Avimo Singapore, causing falls in both turnover and profits for the six months to March 31, this year. After-tax earnings dropped 75 per cent to $1.47 million
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    • 403 3  -  By Amy Balan GOLDEN HOPE Plantations Bhd, formerly Harrisons Malaysian Plantations, has suffered a sharp drop in profits despite a bumper harvest for all its crops except rubber. Group net profit after tax but before extraordinaries fell 60 per cent to M 560.98
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 120 3 KUMPULAN Emas Berhad said that it has paid 10 per cent of the purchase price for its proposed acquisition of 5.35 million ordinary shares of Msl each in Syarikat Perusahaan Kelapa Sawit Sdn Bhd (SPKSSB) worth M$ 15.48 million upon execution of the
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      • 124 3 THE New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd (NST) said it has not entered into any arrangement with Wan Azmi Wan Hamzah to date nor there has been any offer made to the company to buy General Lumber Holdings Bhd's 30.23 per cent stake in Nanyang Press
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      • 49 3 FABER Merlin Bhd said that its 100 per cent owned Merlin Inns Sdn Bhd and its 51 per cent-owned Hotel Merlin Penang Sdn Bhd, which had been dormant for several years, would be wound up by way of a creditors' voluntary winding up.
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      • 67 3 GOLDEN Plus Holdings Bhd's proposed disposal of a property in the Mukim Petaling has been terminated. The company said in a statement that the purchaser of the property held under HS (d) ***** for No. PT 2063 had failed to obtain approval of the Foreign Investment
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      • 94 3 NEGRI Sembilan Oil Palms Bhd (NSOP) expects its newlydeveloped oil palm estates in Ladang Ibam, Pahang, to contribute towards a better performance next year. A spokesman of the company said the 2,180 hectares of land which had been planted with oil palm are expected to start
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      • 67 3 THREE representatives of Kerry Packers Consolidated Press Holdings Ltd have been appointed to the board of Bond Media Ltd following agreement on the restructure of the ownership of Australia's top-rating Nine television network. Bond Media said the appointments followed the consent of the National
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  • REGIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 469 4  -  By Walton Morais AN INNOVATIVE corporate membership scheme for its new sports and recreation club could raise more than Ss2s million for Tioman Island Resort Sdn Bhd, 25 per cent owned by listed Berjaya Corp. The new scheme, called flexi-corporate membership, is
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    • 209 4 Reuter THE CHAIRMAN of stateowned China International Trust and Investment Corporation (Citic), Rong Yiren, is only visiting Canada on holiday and will not stay there, a senior company official said last Saturday. Henry Fan, deputy managing director of Citic's Hongkong branch, denied
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    • 319 4  -  From Al O Labita Jr in MANILA ANOTHER Singapore company has established a corporate base in Manila to cash in on the Philippines' burgeoning computer market. Wearnes Technology, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wearne Brothers Ltd, has just forged an exclusive partnership accord with a Filipino
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    • 267 4 WITH the Jakarta Stock Exchange springing to life again, W I Carr, Banque Indosuez's wholly-owned international stockbroking concern, has entered the Indonesian market by setting up a new securities house with the Dharmala Group. FT Carr Dharmala Securities Indonesia, the new securities
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    • 279 4 Reuter THE Anglo-Dutch Shell oil company and a Chinese consortium are planning a joint venture in south China that will include the country's biggest oil refinery and ethylene plant, the China Daily reported on Saturday. Beijing's official Englishlanguage newspaper said the project,
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    • 257 4 Bernama TONGKAH HOLDINGS Bhd announced last Friday that it had entered into a sale and purchase agreement with Panoramic Realty Sdn Bhd on May 31 for acquisition of Menara SMI in Kuala Lumpur for M 521.54 million. Tongkah said it would pay
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    • 299 4 NST SAMSUNG Electronics Malaysia Sdn Bhd (SEM) plans to build more factories to manufacture washing machines, audio equipment and colour picture tubes in the next few years. Managing director Yoon Chang-Hyun said the move to expand operations in Malaysia is in line with
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    • 316 4 Bernama SUNGEI BESI Mines (M) Bhd (SBM) has proposed acquiring 1.65 million ordinary shares representing 50 per cent equity interest in an investment holding company, Lynage Sdn Bhd, from Terus Setia Sdn Bhd (TSSB). The balance of 50 per cent issued
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 501 5 NYT SINCE the Berlin Wall opened last November, West German stock trading has been dominated by a phenomenon called Ostphantasie or "East fantasy". The idea is simple, if not simplistic. East Germany's shift from a centrally-planned, socialist economy to democracy and free markets will
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    • 274 5 AP FOUR COMPANIES from Japan, Italy and the United States have agreed to build a US$7 billion petrochemical project in Soviet Union in the largest-ever Soviet-West-ern joint venture, news reports said on Saturday. The companies are Marubeni Corp, a major Japanese trading house;
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    • 426 5 Reuter DE BEERS, the world's biggest diamond producer, hopes to add sparkle to its share price and enhance its image with the launch of a Swiss-based affiliate. New-look De Beers securities will be traded in Johannesburg and on eight European bourses from today,
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    • 354 5 NYT AMES Department Stores Inc took its biggest costcutting step since its April 25 filing for voluntary bankruptcy last Friday by announcing the closing of an additional 188 stores. It had reported earlier that 33 would be closed. The 221 stores,
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • 232 6 AP A JAPANESE government report submitted on Friday recommended that Japan liberalise its under-supplied short-term money market, but fell short of approving fundamental tax reforms, some critics including the United States government have suggested. The Short Term Financial Markets Study Group, an advisory
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    • 327 6 AP ATTORNEYS in US argued on Friday that the government has no proof that millions of dollars seized from Florida banking institutions in a crackdown on alleged money laundering are linked to drug trafficking. US District Judge Lenore Nesbitt heard two hours of
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    • 210 6 AFP ARGENTINA'S chief debt negotiator described the first round of his country's debt re-scheduling talks with leading creditor banks in the US as "extremely tough, but extremely positive." Central bank vice-presi-dent Javier Gonzalez Fraga said the creditor banks had expressed disappointment at
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    • 217 6 Reuter WORLD debt experts, including American Express president James Robinson, are to meet in Caracas, Venezuela, this month to discuss a plan to reduce the region's foreign debt, the Latin American Economic System (SELA) announced. SELA permanent secretary Carlos Perez del
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    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 88 6 THE World Bank has granted Poland a US$25O million loan to develop and modernise its natural gas production capability. The loan will be complemented by US$6O million from the European Development Bank. The funds are aimed at meeting expected increases in oil and natural
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      • 102 6 THE US Federal Reserve was expected to add liquidity to the reserves market via either a customer repurchase or a system repurchase agreement, economists said. The market was expected to need between US$2 billion and US$3.5 billion. The Fed has not been seen in the
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      • 101 6 INSAS Berhad is to seek the approvals of relevant authorities this year to convert its debts to three major financial institutions into equity, chairman Tengku Datuk Aishah bte Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah said. She added in the company's 1989 annual report that the financial restructuring was
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      • 78 6 OUTPUT at the principal coal mining region of Jiu in the west of Romania has fallen dramatically, despite a flurry of concessions and pay rises for miners from the country's new rulers. The official news agency Rompres said that for the first five months of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • THE REGION
    • 394 7 THE LIBERALISATION of the Thai financial system will bring about the end of business monopoly and create a freer market economy in which competition will intensify and lead to efficiency in the entire Thai economy. Chavalit Thanachanan, Bank of Thailand governor, said a freer
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    • 375 7 AT A MEETING with Thai Commerce Minister Subin Pinkayan on Thursday, the Australian Minister for Trade Negotiations, Dr Neal Blewett, sought to iron out a difference that is causing anxiety among Thailand's fellow members of the Cairns Group of agricultural exporting nations. The
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    • 230 7 MBT AUSTRALIA, concerned over its declining stake in the expanding Malaysian market, is asking its private sector to redouble efforts to strengthen activities there. Australian Minister for Trade Negotiations Dr Neal Blewett said on Friday in the light of Malaysia's strong economic performance,
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    • 41 7 These marchers were given free access to Beijing's Tiananmen Square last week. They were not protesters but taxi drivers who took part in mass traffic safety drills in preparation for September's Asian Games in the Chinese capital.
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    • 181 7 MBT WEST GERMAN investments in traditional Asian destinations or for that matter the rest of the world are not likely to sec a downward trend. This is despite the opening up of new potentially lucrative markets in Eastern Europe particularly East Ger-
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    • NOTE BOOK
      • 91 7 THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT may play a role in the process of converting land for industrial purposes in the states. Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said in Muar last Saturday that its involvement would include matters pertaining to the provision of well-organised infrastructure and other amenities
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      • 94 7 CHINA'S industrial production surged to 169 billion yuan (US$35.B billion) last month, up 4.2 per cent from the same month last year. The official New China News Agency, citing the State Statistics Bureau, reported last Friday that steady growth in energy and raw material production spearheaded
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      • 67 7 PAKISTAN and China have signed a long-term industrial cooperation agreement which allows for the manufacture of T-69 and T-85-II tanks in Pakistan. Officials in Rawalpindi said that the agreement, which was signed last Saturday, covered the joint design and development of Pakistan's "main battle tank for
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      • 79 7 NORTH KOREA'S Vice-Premier for External Economic Relations met a Philippine parliamentary delegation led by a monetary and credit expert in Pyongyang last Saturday. The Korean Central News Agency reported that Vice Premier Kim Dal-Hyon, who heads the External Economy Commission, and the visitors had "a
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  • THE WORLD
    • WORLD WATCH
      • 114 8 WEST GERMAN Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher has said that his country is ready to engage in "financial cooperation" with the Soviet Union. However, in an interview on West German radio, he denied that there had been any negotiations on the nature of that cooperation.
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      • 90 8 THE QUESTION of whether to change the name of the Soviet Communist Party is likely to be discussed at the next party conference opening on July 2. Mr Vadim Medvedev, the party's ideology chief, said in Moscow last Saturday that a "lively debate" was
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      • 81 8 A SENIOR Soviet trade official has expressed optimism about future economic ties to Cuba as he finished four days of high-level talks in Havana, a Cuban newspaper said last Saturday. "I believe that during my stay here I have not only preserved the optimism with
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      • 62 8 SOUTH KOREAN Foreign Minister Choi Ho-jung has said that Seoul plans to start "as soon as possible" governmentlevel negotiations to normalise relations with Moscow. He said last Saturday that South Korean President Roh Tae-woo and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev agreed to hold high-level government talks
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      • 75 8 JAPAN'S population is aging faster than expected, the Japanese Health and Welfare Ministry warned in a report released last Saturday. The coming of Japan's "aged society" the point at which the number of people aged 65 years or above exceeds those under 15 might take place
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      • 78 8 BRITAIN and three other countries have blocked moves by the European Community to set the year 2000 as a deadline for stabilising carbon-dioxide emissions, which are thought to contribute to the Earth's warming. At a meeting of EC environmental officials in Luxembourg last Friday, Britain said
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    • 451 8 AP JAPAN'S motor vehicle exports to the Soviet Union quadrupled last year, but the country's big car makers say they don't expect a sudden breakthrough into a market where local production falls millions short of pent-up demand. The main barrier is that
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    • 40 8 Six thousand Bulgarians protested at a bridge on the Danube over the border with Romania last Friday against pollution by a Romanian chlorine factory. Some carried placards while others wore gas masks to put their point across.
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    • 546 8 AFP SOUTH KOREA'S Samsung Electronics Co has acknowledged that its planned sale of digital exchanges to the Soviet Union violated Western controls on exports of high technology to Eastern Europe. Samsung announced last month that it had reached agreement with the Soviet Union to
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    • 318 8 AFP HONGKONG'S Chinadependent economy is showing signs of recovery although uncertainty still looms over its longer-term prospects. A year after the prodemocracy turmoil in China rocked the economy, badly affecting the stock market, property prices, trade and tourism, these and other sectors appear to be
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    • 197 8 AP US PRESIDENT George Bush and Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari have decided to open negotiations to reach a US-Mexican free trade agreement, according to American officials. The two men planned to meet in Washington yesterday to lay the groundwork for
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    • 385 8 Reuter SOVIET PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev has said that the Soviet Union must press ahead with far-reaching changes to create a market economy, lifting the country from stagnation after decades of centralised planning. Mr Gorbachev, who faces growing opposition to the government's economic reform
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 969 10  -  The IMF says it may not be wise for Japan to cut its surpluses yet. Yoichi Funabashi discusses this controversial statement Yoichi Funabashi THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has officially called for higher savings on a global scale, citing the need to meet
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    • 907 10  -  A study finds America's electronics industry to be losing its edge in the world market, writes Clyde Farnsworth Clyde Farnsworth NYT IN A STUDY that could cause the White House some discomfort, the Commerce Department warned last Friday that the US$2OO billion-a-year US
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    • 663 10  -  Kenneth Whiting puts a thermometer to Moscow's relations with S-E Asian nations Kenneth Whiting AP WHEN Aeroflot resumes service to Indonesia next month, it will be the latest milestone in improved relations between Moscow and South-cast Asian nations. Flights between Moscow and Jakarta were
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • FOCUS
    • 1220 11  -  Customer service is a buzzword frequently bandied about by different businesses. All too often, the average organisation that talks about customer service does only that talk. The concept of "good service" is vague and difficult to turn into something concrete which everyone in the
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    • 477 11 Japanese companies play a name game to sweeten images Asahi A GROWING NUMBER of Japanese firms are casting away their "stiff" names in favour of more palatable corporate identities in an effort to attract new college graduates and to reflect diversified operations. In April and
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    • 321 11 Fuji Offset Plates Manufacturing Ltd Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventh Annual General Meeting ol the Company will be held at Duke Room, King's Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore 0316 on Thursday, 28 June 1990 at 9 30am for the following purposes.AS ORDINARY BUSINESS 1.
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    • 9 11 The Spotlight on Management eolumn has been held over
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    • 61 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. May 1990 Nishamatsu Construction Co., Ltd. U5578,406,984.04 Term Loan Lead Managed by Bank of America NT&SA The Mitsui Taiyo Kobe Bank, Limited The Yasuda Trust and Banking Company, Limited Managed by The Bank of Tokyo, Ltd. The Bank of Yokohama, Ltd.
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  • SPORTS
    • SIDE LINES
      • 85 12 GORDON BRAND Jr of Scotland shot a 4-under-par 68 on Saturday to take a two-shot lead after three rounds of the U*****,000 Scandinavian Enterprise Open in Stockholm. Brand's 68 gave him a 13-under-par 203 total, ahead of Brian Marchbank of Scotland, England's Roger Chapman
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      • 93 12 AUSTRALIA should be wary of wounded French rugby pride in the second Brisbane International after Saturday's 21-9 victory in Sydney in the opening game of the series against a 14-man French side. France was left a player short when flanker Abdel Benazzi was dismissed by English referee
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      • 129 12 IRISH-BRED Go And Go flew to New York on the cheap last week but there was nothing low-rent about his eight-length victory in the 1-1/2-mile Belmont Stakes on Saturday. Go And Go justified his name as he came down the stretch and whisked by
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      • 75 12 COLIN DOWDESWELL was fired as ATP European Tour director after what he said was criticism of his appointment earlier in the year by European tournament directors. According to Dowdeswell, he was asked to leave by Mark Miles, the incoming chief executive of the Association of Tennis Professionals Tour
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      • 48 12 STEFAN EDBERG suffered a setback in his preparations for Wimbledon on Saturday when Australian Darren Cahill beat him 7-5, 6-2 in the semi-finals at Beckenham. Top seed Ivan Lendl advanced to the semi-finals after struggling past Steve Devries of the US 6-4, 7-6 (7-1).
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      • 111 12 CLYDE DREXLER has been Portland's signature player almost from the-time he joined the team in 1983. He is the man people think of when the Trail Blazers are mentioned. Bill Walton is probably the only other such player in the franchise's 20-year history, and he is remembered most
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      • 42 12 DANNY HARRIS of the US won the men's 400-metre hurdles and his countryman Roger Kingdom took the 110-me-tre hurdles on Saturday at the eighth Madrid International track meet. Harris's 47.77-second victory was the second-best mark of the year.
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      • 81 12 AUSTRALIAN Shane Sutton won the Milk Race on Saturday, maintaining his two-minute-and-40-second lead over the last of 12 stages in the 1,900-km race. Sutton's father died five days ago and he said it was on his mind as he neared the finish. "I just thought about
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    • 492 12 AP OVER FOUR quick points, Steffi Graf cracked and Monica Seles sealed the rise of a new generation. The top-seeded Graf failed to convert four set points in a first-set tie-break-er and No 2 Seles seized the opening, clawing back to post a 7-6 (8-6),
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    • 461 12 AP WAYNE LEVI pulled around faltering Payne Stewart and took a one-stroke lead on Saturday after three rounds of the Western Open in Illinois. Levi, who went five years without a PGA Tour triumph and is now seeking his second victory in three weeks,
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    • 428 12 AP ITALY got just the start it wanted, scoring a win to launch its campaign to become the first team to capture the World Cup soccer championship four times. Romania also defeated the Soviet Union 2-0 on Saturday in Bari and Colombia
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    • 201 12 AP BRAZILIAN Ayrton Senna, Formula One's all-time leading pole winner, clinched his 46th pole position and fourth in a row at the Canadian Grand Prix on Saturday. In winning his 10th pole in his last 11 starts, Senna had a speed of 196.570
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    • 263 12 AP TWO YEARS AGO, Salvatore "Toto" Schillaci was playing for Messina in the Italian second division. Yesterday morning, he found himself the hero of millions of soccer-crazy Italians. Schillaci was very much a second-string player when Italy began its World Cup programme against Austria on Saturday night.
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  • THE ARTS 1
    • 836 13  -  Singapore Festival of Arts 1990 The Houston Symphony delighted local audiences over the weekend with its splendid performances at the Victoria Concert Hall. J Gordon enthuses over Friday night's opening concert, while P Y Van finds Saturday night's performance just as enjoyable. J
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    • 623 13 THE Houston Symphony under Christoph Eschenbach continued to delight on Saturday with Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 4 and Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No 3 with Tzimon Barto as the soloist. Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 4 was, in Hans Keller's opinion, his greatest. It arose from the composer's
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    • 407 13  -  By Lisa Lee AFTER ballet's greatest tragedy Giselle, performed by The Australian Ballet in Singapore last November, the choice of the art's greatest comedy, Coppelia, seemed most appropriate for this year's Arts Festival. But instead of the usual "good-all-over" feeling one gets at a
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    • 1114 15  -  Golden ages are invariably savoured as nostalgia, not living reality. But John Rockwell is confident that future critics will look back to the 1980s and 90s as a golden age of the Mozartean tenor. John Rockwell NYT IN 1966, shortly before his 36th
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    • 656 15 Nigerian writer Buchi Emecheta's books serve the dual function of telling the West how her people live, and letting her people know about the world NYT FOR AS LONG as she can remember, ever since she was growing up in Nigeria. Buchi Emecheta has wanted to
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    • 63 13 It s «>ur Happ\ i ()|xnmi: Hours Hour mar at SuntoThurs s I Mumi r\ and pub hols l.ouni:f■! >s noonrolam. oiiU tor your I ri. Sat anil ivi ixrr or staiularil »>t pub hols v irmk \is_'htlv nixm tojam. from Spin to I( M 1. HR TREAT AT 5*
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    • 302 13 An important business networking event, the Singapore Oil Week will once again bring together over 3000 energy experts, traders, marketeers, refiners and executives to Singapore this September to participate in the weeWong series of international oikelated conferences. SI B CO N 9 0 13-14 September 1990 World Trade Centre, Singapore
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 218 14 1 1 Daddy-Catered To You Bring Dad to The Mandarin 1 Singapore for Father's Day on June 17. 3 From Scandinavian to local fare, J Western or Sichuan or lunch i at Top of the M. S V We've got the place, let j Dad have his choice. (For reservations,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 845 14 TELEVISION AND RADIO pVTT< BBCIJ Baker Itoys Features inter- 5.30 Malay Drama Krisis Pem- BUSINESS ON RADIOfe 3301s I 1 mrn4- nn -j 4- %M/ <■ Views with the film s stars I burn (Pt 4). --v •>■ "f froronrait 01 vv itigensicin mm**.—**.* r,a». kti^esfmL O 8.05 Horizon: A
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    • 240 15 AND ENTERTAIN Set Your Heart On Our Set Meals. lln( ID K. JBi &r- -T "»»-k DINNI K •> JGPM IO ■ÜBI m V. 1 <■ IC JCPM ilh iC. r_,.. nrpikv is The Cafe-in-the-Park is well known for its excellent food. And now, for its value-for-money set meals. Everyday,
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 5003 16  -  By Abdul Hadhi THE RETURN of institutional participation to the Singapore stock market towards the close of last week is expected to give the market enough confidence to mount an assault on the STII all-time high of 1,607. J Ballas Investment Research wrote:
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  • 4260 17 Main Board GB Hide 10* 412 +84 +25.6% OUB 550 +52 +10.4% NOL Pref 10* 640 +35 +5.8% DBS 1380 30 2.2% (XJBWt 194 25 +14.8% Bousteadco 221 +23 +11.6% City Dev 50* 384 20 5.5% Haw Par 290 +19 +7.0% HongFok 328 +18 +5.8%
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1162 18 ►Hongkong DBS Securities THE Hongkong bourse held up well last week despite concern at huge demonstrations in the colony to mark the first anniversary of the June 4 Beijing massacre. The Hang Seng Index gained 15.16 points, or 0.48 per cent, to close out
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    • 253 18 80MBAY AFP PRICES slid slightly but steadily on Indian stock markets last week after the previous week's bull run prompted by excellent performances by some of India's leading companies. The Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitivity Index dropped 9.47 points in the four trading days
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    • 147 18 SYDNEY AFP FALLING gold prices and tumbles on offshore markets pushed down Australian stock prices during the past week, brokers said in Sydney on Friday. The overall market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, fell 10 points to close at 1.504.0. Due to weaker bullion prices,
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    • 778 18 NEW YORK FT THE "Gorby effect" on the stock market has clearly been in evidence in recent days. As US President George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev posed for the world's television cameras on the lawn of the
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    • 438 18 TOKYO AFP THE Nikkei Stock Average advanced for the sixth week in a row in mixed, directionless trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week. The 225-stock average closed out the week at 32,993.29 yen for a 102.17yen or 0.3 per cent weekly
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    • 241 18 JAKARTA AFP TRADING picked up on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) last week on strong orders for a limited range of shares. The JSE Index ended 0.16 per cent higher at 636.06 on Friday, up from the previous week's close of 635.026.
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    • 873 18  -  LONDON By Ray Heath THERE is a sad truth about investment which is invariably re-proven as stock markets and economies work through their cycles. It is: "Beware the high flyers, for when the going gets tough, they have the furthest to fall.'" The end of every
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    • 331 18 CENTREPOINT PROPERTIES LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at Le Meridien Singapour, Lafite (Level 3), 100 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on the 29th day of June, 1990 at 12.00
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 4060 19 MBT IT WAS another boring and featureless week on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week as prices drifted within a narrow range to close mixed in sluggish trading. Dealers said market operators continued to stay at bay and refrained from taking positions in
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    • 379 19 Uls HWA HONG CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the RepuMc of Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company wil be held ai 608 Martii Road #14-06/07 A Central Merchandise and Dstrbutcn Centre, Singapore 0923 on 27 June 1990 at 10
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • US blue-chips in largest two-week fall
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        1146 20 US BLUE CHIPS recorded their sharpest drop in two weeks, as profit-takers continued to gnaw at the stock market's recent gains. Futures-related selling on thin volume and soft bond prices sped the decline on Friday. Several analysts said bearish comments by influential Morgan Stanley investment strategist Barton Biggs
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        869 20 UK SHARES remained easier in late trade on Friday with little stimulus provided by a Wall Street market that opened slightly higher, but soon declined. "There's nothing coming from the States and we're just waiting for the start of the new account now," one trader said. By 1431 GMT,
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      • 90 20 June 8 Close Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 2862.38 2897.33 -34 95 NYSE Financial 150 39 152.15 -1.76 SAP 500 358 71 363.15 -4 44 Turnover (million) 142.6 160.42 -17.82 LONDON Financial Times 30 1892.9 1904.00 -II.I FTSE 100 2366.6 2378 40 -11.8 Turnover (million) 442.6 592.5 -149.9 AMSTERDAM CBS
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      • 235 20 DUTCH SHARES closed slightly easier on Friday after a moderately active business day with brokers' minds more on the start of the world championships soccer in Italy as on share trading. The CBS index ended 0.2 points lower at 120.9 per cent. Total volume was only 245 million guilders
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      • 128 20 BELGIAN SHARES prices edged higher in moderately active trading on Friday in a positive reaction to some corporate developments on Thursday. Ailing arms maker Fabrique Nationale rose eight francs after a rescue loan of 1.5 billion francs was announced by its parent company Societe Generale de Belgique. Brussels June
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      • 292 20 WEST GERMAN shares closed sharply lower for the third consecutive day on Friday, as no fresh news emerged to give direction to the market. "There's no real activity at all. There is no motivation for professional investors to either buy or sell. Any transactions we do see are mini-volume,"
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      • 196 20 TORONTO STOCKS closed sharply lower in light trade on Friday after the constitutional talks stumbled over the question of Quebec's powers, traders said. "We had Meech (Lake) uncertainty creep back into the Canadian marketplace," said portfolio strategist Lyle Stein. The TSE-300 composite index lost 33.3 to 3,571.34 on volume
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      • 196 20 ITALIAN STOCKS rebounded from a mixed start to end the week higher on Friday, with Montedison and Carlo De Benedetti's holding CIR leading the rally, brokers said. The MIB index climbed one point, or 0.09 per cent, to end the day at 1,098. On the week, the MIB gained
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      • 368 20 JOHANNESBURG gold shares remained weak in very quiet pre-weekend trading on Friday after Thursday's sharp falls as a nervous market closely monitored the vulnerable bullion price for further signs of weakness. Dealers said the implications of Thursday's drop in the gold price to its lowest level in nearly four
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      • 380 20 SWISS SHARES closed mixed to firmer after some late profit taking on Friday ahead of the weekend. Dealers said a lower than expected rate of inflation for May in Zurich nourished the hope that Swiss inflation may have risen less than expected. "Lower inflation means the National Bank could
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      • 216 20 FRENCH SHARE prices ended sharply down in thin trade on Friday, reacting to a slide in bonds and financial futures prices here and continued profit-taking on Wall Street, dealers said. "It's very touchy, this market, it will slide on anything," one dealer said. The prospect of a few weighty
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      • 106 20 Stockholm June 7 kronor Alfa Laval B Free 257 unch Asea B Free.— Astra Free 555 -5 Atlas Copco -f 330 4 5 Ericisson B Free 1300 unch Fsah Free 330 unch S. E. Banken 86 +1 Vi Sandvik B Free 295 -2 Skandia 196 -I Skf B Free 171
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 567 21 FOREX MARKET REPORTS THE US DOLLAR closed on a slightly bullish note last week with the world's major currency markets mostly quiet and stagnant, and plagued by thin trading. Throughout the week, major dealers stayed on the sidelines as they awaited the
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    • 560 21 ASIAN CURRENCIES AFP MOST Asian currencies strengthened marginally against the US dollar although the Japanese yen lost ground against the greenback for the second straight week. The Indonesian and South Korean units also slid against the dollar while the Thai baht was unchanged. All remaining
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    • 405 21 Cross rates June 8 USS SS M$ Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.8490 2.7065 1.6935 152.60 0.5926 1 4425 1.2903 1.7212 SS 0.5408 1.4638 0.9159 0.8253 0.3205 0.7802 0.6978 0.9309 MS 0.3695 68.32 0.6257 0.5638 0.2190 0.5330 0.4767 0.6359 Dm 0.5905 1.0918 1.5982 90 11 0.3499
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    • 562 21 Interbank rates SS Bid Offer Overnight 6 1/4 6 1/2 1-month 7 1/4 7 3/8 2-month 7 1/4 7 3/8 3-month 7 1/4 7 3/8 Overnight mode: 6-5/8 IJSS High l/m 7 days 8 3/16 8 3/16 1 month 8 3/16 8 3/16 2 months 8 3/16 8
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    • 222 21 Reuter BUNDESBANK president Karl Otto Poehl said he did not think it advisable for Eastern European nations to use the European Currency Unit (ECU) as a second reserve currency after the dollar. "The ECU exists, it can be used to incur debts,
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    • 213 21 AFP NEW ZEALAND bankers who warn that interest rates arc likely to rise soon run the risk of sabotaging the economy and alienating the public, NZ Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer warned on Saturday. Earlier last week New Zealand's four major trading banks said tightening
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    • 213 21 AP NICARAGUA devalued its currency for the eleventh time on Friday as President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro prepared her proposals for greater economic cooperation to deliver at a Central American summit. The official ratio of the Nicaraguan currency, called the cordoba, rose from 170,000 to the
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    • 462 21  -  GOLD FINANCIAL FUTURES REPORT Sin Huat Bullion ANOTHER round of bullion sales from the Middle-East sent spot gold tumbling to a 4-year low of U*****.50/ U*****.00 last Thursday. The offering, though small in comparison to previous Arab sales, hit the metal just after the
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    • 315 21 COMEX Junes COLD FUTURES! 100 oz) USS/oz Open High Low Settle Change 354.60 355 30 353.10 355.70 +1.10 Jul 357.00 +1.10 Aug 358 00 359.50 356.60 359.20 +1.10 Oct 362 50 364 30 362.10 363.80 +1.10 Dec 367.00 368.60 366.00 368.50 +1.10 Feb 91 371.90 373.00 371 50
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    • 509 21 BANKS ABN Bank 8 Allied Irish Bank PLC 8 American Express Bank 8 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 8 Arab Banking Corp 8'/« Arab Bank Ltd 7'A Asia Commercial Bank 7 ANZ Banking Group 8 Ban Hin Lee Bank 7'/« Banca Commerciale 8 Banco do Brasil 8 Bangkok Bank
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 234 22 Reuter THE Rubber Association of Singapore is studying the feasibility of introducing a new trading and hedging contract, RAS chairman Patrick Hays said. The proposed RSS 3 (Ribbed Smoked Sheet) contract will complement existing contracts to serve hedging, trading and arbitraging needs of
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    • 314 22 Reuter THE cocoa market situation will be reviewed among other routine items in the International Cocoa Organisation's (ICCO) 16-member executive committee in London this week, delegates said. "I think we solved all the pact's immediate problems in March...and more or less set the course for
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    • 147 22 Reuter PETROCORP Exploration Ltd of New Zealand said it has found natural gas during exploratory drilling in its SWI onshore concession in north-central Thailand. Petrocorp, a Fletcher Challenge Ltd unit, said its test drilling at Bo Rang 1 well produced a daily gas flow
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    • 908 22 WEEKLY ROUND-UP AFP GOLD, crude oil and cocoa prices registered significant falls over the past week. The yellow metal fell to its lowest level in four years in anticipation of a wave of Soviet selling this year. Analysts also suggested that
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  • 1191 22 Rubber MS (fob in bales) S cents/kg Int I RSS April Close June 4 155.75 June 5 155.25 June 6 155.25 June 7 155.50 June 8 155.75 MRELB (lob in bales) M cents/kg Int I RSS April Close June 4 229.50 June 5 229.00 June 6 229.00 June 7
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  • THE TRAVEL PAGE
    • 1072 23 Ctty Flight ETA Flight ETD j >dal»ida QF81 SQ228 1840 1915 SQ225 2215 AmtonUm Bandar Sari Bagawan Bangkok Balgrada Brisbana BnissaH Cairns RJ182 GA893 KL841 SQ23 TE25 SQ388 BI421 SQ181 BI429 Qf62 SK971 TG403 SQ69 TG407 TG405 SN287 SQ61 TG413 CX713 HE 631 BC080 PK766 LH770
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    • 786 23  -  LETTER FROM BOSTON By Antony Thorncroft Boston for the weekend? Why not. It is "our" side of the US, both in nearness (less than six hours flying time from London) and in affinity. Substantial chunks of Boston have retained an English gentility that would warm
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    • 152 23 As at 3pm yesterday: I>ocal dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Ofler Australian dollar 1.4200 1.4400 Canadian dollar 1.5600 1.5800 NZ dollar 1.0570 1.1070 Sterling pound 3.1000 3.1300 US dollar 1.8460 1.8560 liOcal dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 15.20 16.20
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    • 171 23 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Jun 7-13 International Fair West Dusseldorfer (49)211/4560 Jan 15-27 Trieste Italy Ente Autonomo (39)*****961 for Packaging Germany Messegcsell- International Fiera Di Machinery, schaft mbM Fair Trieste Packaging Nowea Jun 22-25 llthlntl Hongkong Business 5-*****3 Materials Machinery Convention
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 237 23 I Neat design suggested by a I nautical 8 A mendacious young shavII Semi-detached houses rais- U a peal of derision (2-2) 12 Right pronunciation is of 1 no significance if you com- municate this way (5) r—j«|— 13 Don river (4) 16 Obtain professional treat- 16 I I I
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    • 219 23 Singapore Outlook: Showers over a few areas in the late morning and early afternoon Report: Max temp 30.4* C Assoc humidity 66% Min temp. 24.1* C Assoc humidity 93% Hrs of sunshine 2.15 Rainfall in mm 2.2 Rainfall this mth 107 Rainy days this mth 4 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo*
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  • 466 24  -  By Harish Mehta HOT ON THE HEELS of the cancellation of the order for Tornado aircraft by Malaysia, French aerospace company Dassault will intensify efforts to sell its frontline Mirage-2000 fighters and Alpha Jets, sweetened by a countertrade package, when
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  • 266 24 Reuter US FEDERAL Reserve Board member Martha Seger said on Sunday there were dangers in the present weakness of the US economy and urged a relaxation of the central bank's monetary policy before the end of the year. There had been isolated weak
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  • 48 24 Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has been described as many things, but a doll has not been one of them. But that is changing with the launch in Tokyo of 25-cm-tall Gorby dolls that are going for US$25 a piece. AFP picture AFP picture
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  • 331 24 Bernama GERAKAN President Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik yesterday welcomed Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad's statement that the country's racial quota system will eventually be abolished. He said government aid and preferences should continue to be given to the
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  • 152 24 AFP THE JAPANESE government will refuse to provide insurance for trade with the Soviet Union unless Soviet authorities guarantee payment for Japanese products with letters of credit, it was reported yesterday. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry took the step to ease commercial
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  • 178 24 Reuter RUSSIAN President Boris Yeltsin has pledged to pursue reforms that will safeguard living standards and has threatened to appeal to voters if conservatives block his plan. In a television interview last Saturday, Mr Yeltsin called for a grace period of two to three
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  • 308 24  -  By Shoeb Kagda SINGAPOREANS need to aggressively sell made-in-Singapore goods in Canada rather than just invest in real estate, according to Professor Chan Heng Chee, Singapore's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, who is also accredited to Canada. "Singapore has stayed close to
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  • 395 24 Reuter, AFP THE SOVIET UNION has cut off crude oil supplies to North Korea, its long-time ally, a South Korean television station reported on Saturday. Munhwa Broadcasting Corp said the report came from a diplomat in Tokyo who was quoted as saying
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  • 174 24 Reuter BULGARIA went to the polls yesterday to choose a new Parliament in the country's first free elections in four decades. The election of a 400member assembly is expected to be a close contest between the former communist party and the dissident-led
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  • Shipping Times
    • 489 25  -  By Teh Hooi Ling UK-BASED international freight forwarder Lep International is launching a twopronged expansion plan, strengthening its hold on traditional markets and seeking new ones. In Western Europe and the United States, its traditional strongholds, Lep will provide more value-added services to its
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    • 390 25 A SHIPPING terminal project jointly run by the Siam Cement Group and Ngow Hock Shipping Group has received less vessels than expected and handled only 1,711 TEUs of inbound and outbound containers. Their terminal, located in Phrapradaeng on the Chao
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    • 415 25 Lloyd's List JAPANESE shipbuilders are to seek further increases in ship prices during the forthcoming round of negotiations with owners for deliveries in 1993. Kenko Hasegawa, president of the Japan Ship Exporters' Association, told journalists in Piraeus that prices had only just reached profitable levels,
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    • 364 25  -  By Mohamed Yusof Taib PENANG-BASED Konrep Services, currently undergoing a Ms 2 million expansion plan on its container storage, haulage and repair activities, is planning to diversify into carrying laden containers as well. The company, which was granted a licence to carry
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    • 60 25 THE MANAGING director of Essmarinc Agencies, Captain Ahmad SufTian Haji Abdul Rashid, was re-elected as the president of the Malaysian Maritime Institute (MMI) for another one-year term beginning June. The incumbent vice-presi-dent, Captain Kamarudin Harun, of the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation, was also re-elected to his post
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    • NEWS SUMMARY
      • 26 25 THE LUXEMBOURG register will soon become a reality. The International Transport Journal examines the implications of this new shipping register Page 2
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      • 38 25 THE future of general seaborne cargo trade is bleak. Hans J Peters the principal for Trade and Maritime Industries of the World Bank said, but the bulk market will grow steadily Back Page
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      • 51 25 A LLOYD'S Register of European Community merchant fleets report shows that as much as 25.1 per cent of world tonnage in 1989/90 was EC controlled or owned, although the combined EC national flagged fleets represented just 14.7 per cent of the world fleet Back
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      • 32 25 FEDERAL Express Corp will try to restrict capital spending to US$l billion in fiscal 1991, ending May 31. manager of investor relations Edmond Clark said Back Page
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      • 37 25 ELDERS IXL Ltd unit Elders Finance Group Ltd plans to sell its stake in NWA Inc, owners of Northwest Airlines in the United States, back to I NWA Back Page
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 77 26 KONINKLIJKE NEDLLOYD GROEP NV said in a statement that it sold a liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker to Enellengee Ltd, a unit of Nigeria LNG Ltd, for US$22 million. The tanker, Gastor, was built in 1977. Nedlloyd said that book profit amounting from the
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      • 80 26 SWEDEN AND DENMARK have begun negotiations about a fixed link between the two countries, Sweden's national news agency TT reported. It quoted Transport Ministry official Gunnel Farm as saying the two governments may reach an agreement in principle by the end of the year. Sweden proposes
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      • 64 26 GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP said the state of Mississippi has approved plans to expand the company's use of the port of Pasagoula, primarily for export of pulp to North European and Mediterranean markets. The company said the use of the port could more than double in the
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      • 86 26 EASTERN AIRLINES, a unit of Texas Air Corp, said its May load factor was 54 per cent and that it flew 1.30 billion passenger miles. Capacity was 2.41 billion available seat miles; passenger boarding were 1.63 million. The company said the results were not comparable with
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      • 101 26 AMERICA WEST AIRLINES Inc said its May load factor increased to 60.6 per cent from 53.3 per cent in May 1989. Revenue passenger miles in May rose 53.4 per cent to 910,296 from 593,228 last year, and available seat miles climbed 34.9 per cent to
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      • 101 26 THE TURKISH OIL TANKER Koktern, chartered by the United Arab Emirates, was refused permission to unload 126,485 tonnes of crude at the Moroccan terminal of Mohammedia because of the danger of an oil spill, an oil refinery executive said. An executive of the Samir oil
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    • 1268 26 The Luxembourg register will soon become a reality. This article from the International Transport Journal examines the implications of this new shipping register. THE Parliament of Luxembourg should soon be passing a law establishing the creation of a Luxembourg ship register. In mid-May, the law allowing dual
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    • 879 26 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Manne Oil Ltd. i shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change
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    • 7626 34 June 11. Hanjtn Rotterdam, Hanjtn Shpg, June 11. Norasia Samantha. Norasia/Seal and June 11. Neptune Ruby, Acet, June 12. I Yermoshkin, Blasco Oriental Line, June 12. Multan. Pakistan National. June 12. Arlberg, Tnot, June 12. Ever Giant, Evergreen, June 13. Sea Dragon, PIL, June 13. SL Manner.
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      • 450 40 Vtsui Yoy Ho Berth Arrival Departs V essd Voy No Berth Arm ai Ow»t»» v Keppd Wharves Belgorod One 1/90 P4B 1006/1800 1106/0700 Eastern Gl 1GE 90 K18 alongside 1006/1400 Bhaita 604 2/90 TBS 1106/1500 1106/2300 Hope 01 C09 alongside 1006/1630 Bonastar 2 900/1A P2C 1106/2300 12
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      • 1437 40 Transtaiwr Schedules Slip Voy No Air Date fine From To Booting Gate Hi Op Gdn An Jayakarta ***** 12.06.90 1200 11/1000 11/1159 Portnet 2 M 00 F05 11/2030 11/2229 Portnet 2 12/0300 12/0359 NA 2 'I* Ante 17W 13.06.90 1200 11/1830 11/2029 Portnet 2 F3 00 F05 12/0415
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      • 376 40 Port Klang South Port Shoko berth 1; Bum Ik berth 2; Ruby C berth 3; Mercury Jade berth 4; Hung Lee H berth 4; Swee Long Satu berth 7A KCT: Nil North Port: Asian Queen berth 11; Hrvatska berth 12; Wan Jiang berth 12; Myomaywa berth 13;
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    • 972 40 THE BALTIC Freight Index (BFI) on Thursday was marked down five points to 1,297 with all the key grain routes contributing to the underlying sub-index suffering losses. The easier BFI stemmed from the increasing number of vessels becoming available in the grain market, notably in the Cape-sized range,
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    • 380 41 Reuter THE FUTURE of general seaborne cargo trade is bleak, Hans J Peters, the principal for Trade and Maritime Industries of the World Bank said, but the bulk market will grow steadily. "The outlook for the general cargo segment of seaborne trade appears
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    • 309 41 A LLOYD S REGISTER of European Community merchant fleets report shows that as much as 25.1 per cent of world tonnage in 1989/90 was EC-controlled or owned, although the combined EC national flagged fleets represented just 14.7 per cent of the
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    • 119 41 ELDERS IXL LTD unit Elders Finance Group Ltd plans to sell its stake in NWA inc, owners of Northwest Airlines in the US, back to NWA, an Australian newspaper reported. The national newspaper The Australian reported that Elders Finance, which it says has
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    • 198 41 Reuter FEDERAL EXPRESS Corp. will try to restrict spending to US$l billion iir fiscal 1991, ending May 3L,", manager of investor relation Edmond Clark said. But he expressed some uncertainty that the company would be able to stick with the figure. "It would be
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    • 107 26 Globe-trotting Aigator Mitsui O.S.K. Lines' Alligator container service spans oceans and crosses continents by ship, rail and truck. Our Alligators provide Asian shippers with fast and frequent sailings to the world's principal markets in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Oceania. For dependable delivery and experienced handling, you can
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    • 2210 27 H JAROiNE SHIPPING AGENCIES 200 Cantonment Road #12 05 Southpwnt. Singapore 0208 TM *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** ■illllf TERMINAL,CFS Tit *****18 220 I DyyOQ F 1 bookings tm *****34 23s PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT TEL: *****18 TELEX Il^.iS maraM PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA***** CFS
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    • 1251 28 Hi ■A■A■ A b W M A H K I A kMBBHBaHHaBBnaHHaHHBaMIBBMMMHBBHM^WBMMV^W|f^V||^BH k I I k 1 *^t*ML" '^M^T^^rXijA^ASlLMMLkJJAJ^^^^^B ROTTERDAM/ VOY NO S PORE P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE I KOWIOON BAY 95/568 14/6 9/7 3/7 5/7 2/7 8/7 STAR LANGANGER 01/520 16/6 12/7 14/7 13/7 BENALOER
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    • 599 28 SO^ffAClFlffEßVro^^^^ SIN POM SUV PPT TBN 25/6 6/7 13/7 19/7 Also accepting cargo to Lautoka via Suva DIRECT CHILE SERVICE SIN IQQ ANF VAP TBN 25/6 5/8 8/8 10/8 Also accepting Cargo to Callao (Peru) via Valpa A (Mint*- SINGAPORE: 534M56 BOOKINGS: *****08 VS. JAYA: 03-*****25 JOHORE: 07-*****2 NORTHBOUND TO
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    • 1731 29 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd pjtA M W STRAITS SHIPPING I OCU C- 13 "iW'ri t« Brani East Malaysia. TO^Contfliiiers ACCEPTS DUE SAILS Voy No PKiM<( S port S too H'hur| 8 *uvtnß LoN CARGO tOiIOODUV »W AAIUW 14/06 OM>7 M/ 07 OMI 02/07 08/0/ mu CL .nr. D S LANGANGER
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    • 26 29 REGULAR SERVICE TO KARACHI S PORE LOADING FOR TBN 21/6 KARACHI Aganh aHWMI I—l N.T.Y. HMMPORTATON GO. PTE) LID. T«t mmm T* rb MH RK aw
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    • 329 29 NOCHIMINH VIETNAM RO-RO SERVICE ETA SPORE 19/6/90 t C B I ETA HOCHIMINH 22/6/90 I i M.V. "SEA LARK" Voy 33 RAMPWAY CAPACITY 15 TONS IMLINTERMARITIMEj •J SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS KK SPORE PK PI DBN CT I FIONA MARY WO* SMSW In Pt 23* 30* Hi 9
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    • 742 30 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA UOTI P.T. «MI UOYD I.T. SAMMCM IMMESM P.T. TMKMA UOYD CR NBR **********0-0 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE VSL/VOY S PORE R DA» H BURG BREMEN ANTWERP ADAM U. BONTANG/21WB 27 lit 4 8 7/1 10/t SHIWIJAYA V29WB 10-13/7 S.B 12/1 16,8 20/1 KUTAI/V2OWB
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    • 857 30 IffiVHANJIN SHIPPING FULL CONTAINER SERVICE IS port I L»Ha»r« R'daw H burg B havan Fitoww FEEDER VSL SIN LINE HAUL LAX OAK lfc6 4/7 ill 6/7 til 9/7 CHOYANG CHANCE 047E 11/6 H KUSAN 0531 13/7 I*7 23/6 U/7 12/7 13/7 15/7 16/7 HANJIN LE HARVE 007E 251t N. SEOUL
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    • 1309 31 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 (CR NO: **********0E) jTJT BOOKINGS: UK/EUROPE SERVICE *****19 mm AUST/INDIA/PAK SERVICE *****18 —USA SERVICE *****16 FAR EAST SERVICE *****48 DOCUMENTATION: *****44/*****14 TERMINAL: *****22 CFS: M 2 IMPORT: *****69/*****50 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA EXPORT: *****53/*****04 r K.L.-*****33. P.Kelang-*****87, Penang-*****0, J Bahru-*****3, *****4 pen "v™
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    • 450 31 II Specargt II l KEELUN6 Tel: *****55 \> 17/6) TOv KAOHSIufo Pljj FOR BOOKINGS \NS 7/6) f I TEL: *****17 ~S BANGKOK JCOLOMBIh (16/6) \V/ (16/6) U /ss JY\/ Specargo's Own \V/ Operated V Warehouse at \1 FTZ Warehouse Tel: *****50 I SEAWARD SHIPPING AND TRADING CO (S) PTE LTD
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    • 1180 31 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD BOOKING: *****51/ *****64 ENQUIRIES: *****33 KL: 03-*****75/697 PORT KELANG: *****43/ *****40 PENANG: *****4/ *****8 JOHORE BAHRU: *****1/ *****1 (REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE) DISCHARGING FROM EASTBOUND LOADING FOR WESTBOUND VtSSILS VOYAGE |SPO« |MANILA MOM VOYAGE SPOPt PKLANG MBUPC I'HAVtN TIItURY POTT ANTWEUP P TOVSTYKH 13Ett
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    • 1112 32 N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST liiliSiilif VOY *INDO 'PK/PNG fsGP LB CHLS NFK NYC HFX OOCL FREEDOM 31 11/6 12/6 14/6 7/7 17/7 19/7 21/7 25/7 OOCL FAITH 20 18/6 19/6 21/6 14/7 24/7 26/7 28/7 1/8 OOCL FRIENDSHIP 20 25/6 26/6 28/6 21/7 31/7 2/8 4/8 8/8 NEPTUNE GARNET 26 2/7
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    • 729 32 Ir-rn c, N (1 DAY) ♦(1 DAY) ♦(1 OAY) CATHERINE P 15/06$) PORT KELANG PENANG BANGKOK J JACQUELINE TWICE/WKLY BOOKING CONTACT w 'crn CIM (3 DAYS) (2 DAYS) (1 OAY) [11/owo *n»,r. MM|aL ■onugmwr JOYCE/JUDY ■A TWICE/WKLY IYFDSIN (6 DAYS) Ml DAY, (4 DAYS) 15/06/90 MANILA NAGOYA SERENE/SITI TWICE/WKLY x
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    • 375 32 Cat lift lei ILII Pacific Shipping r "J TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICE TO U.K./CONTINENT KKU S PORE PK LOADINC FOR ARBEIA Ski SW Ski SETE/RDM/ANT/FLU/UK MARYII 12/6 14/6 ROM/ANT/FIU/UK CRYSTAL B 14/6 SETE ROM,ANT FLU UK Loads Sabah Indonesia MULTIPORT AGENCIES (S) ®PTE. LTD. TEL: *****77 FAX: *****31 P.K. MULTIPORT SON
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    • 650 32 t-R-. GOLDEN LINE N GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD •> 3. Telofc Ayer Straet SINGAPORE 0104 1 TEL *****88 (10 LINES) Fa* *****04 (CR No **********0W) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE S'pore P. Keiang Penang GOLDEN HARVEST Colombo Karachi Dubai 11,11 June GOLDEN WONDER Colombo Karachi Dubai TVS June < CHINA MHI
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    • 1670 33 UUVO) iTIVUUOJ VUUV ftA —~Pf| PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD B gg pil Building. 140 Cecil Street #03-00. Singapore 0106 _ZU [BANGKOK EDEN EL Wl7 W6 M? 6 VEBS£L VOV SIN BKK S,N DELTA MAS 159S 17/# 19/6 23/6 PEGASUS PIONEER 65N 13/6 16/6 30/6 KOTAMELATI IMB 19/6 21/6 24/6
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    • 1200 33 r BEN LINE CONTAINERS LTD N 200 Cantonment Road Tel: *****22 #13-05 Southpoint Fax: *****63 Singapore 0208. Telex: RS ***** EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT VESSEL [vOY SPORE PKLANG S HAMPTON HAMBURG BHAVEN RDAM LHAVRE Kowtoon Bay* 95/568 Via Artberg 9/7 3/7 5/7 2/7 8/7 BenaUer-t- 95/572 17/6 Via Orb
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    • 281 33 Mk MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Myanmar National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S'pore P.Kelang Pen Bkot< MYOMAYWA VI2BW 10fl2 JUN JUN 3/5 JUW PAGAN VIS7W 10/12 JUN MERGUI V99W 10fl2 JUN HPA AN VISIW 25/27 JUN PATHEIN VlO3 2$ JUNfI JUt •a* THE BANK UNI (A tervice of Andrew Weir
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    • 655 35 r*gc l* (flUOliiB) INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE ROM FAR EAST TO NORTH CONTINENT OUTBOUND SIN FIX BRV RDM ANT HBG RST TAIWAN SEN WFOU 11* 4/7 5/7 6/7 1/7 9*7 H CEGJELSKI IW 22/* I*7 16/7 U/7 EUROPEAN SEN WFO22 26* IS/7 20/7 21/7 23/7 E. THAELMANN
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    • 1546 35 tntc cowvprnoHAL h»yk» Vassal P KLG PNC PC Laa** tof A VESSEL Xli Rotltrdaffi Antwerp china ron cowTAwn mvwat Vtual PKL PNC SPORE BKK HKG SHA QIN LYC SHANC CHENG 12* 21/S 23/5 27/5 4* YANG FANG KOU 12) 31,5 25/5 4,6 12/1 16,6 »/6 Accepting FCL Cjffo for all
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    • 570 35 POSEIDON CONTAINER TRANSPORT GMBH HAMBURG V SOTRA EXCLUSIVE ROUTES TRANSCAUCASIA TRANSSIBERIA SERVICES 1 AFGHANISTAN I: Hairatan, Torgundi Kabul ETD SINGAPORE: 17/6,19/6, 3/7, 6/7 I IRAN I: I EASTERN CENTRAL EUROPE"! Djulfa Astara Belgrade Bucharest Budapest Helsinki Prague Sofia Vienna Warsaw USSR border ports INDUCEMENT PROJECT SHIPMENTS ON ENQUIRIES PRIZE CONTAINER
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    • 614 35 ASEAN PORTS -j 11" Hock MEKHANIK KURAKO 13N WH 13/6 Sat 16/6-; MAHA BHUM# 13N W«d 13J6 Sat SjM BHUM* 4SIN fri 15/6 Mo" H/*'^ PIYA BHUM- 229H Sun 17/6 Wad 20/6 JIRA BHUIT# 13N Sun 17/6 Thur 21/6 MAHA BHUM# 14N W«d S" MEKHANIK KURAKO 14N Wed 200 Sat
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    • 1054 36 •JI if LiJk EXPRESS FEEDER SERVICE (Fully Containerised) VESSEL SIN CTG A VSL 18/6 25/6 A VSL 21/6 27/6 I A VSL 6/7 12/7 (Conventional Service) ETA S PORE LOADING FOR BANGLAR MAYA 14/6 S. KOREA, JAPAN ETA S PORE LOADING FOR MV ALKINOI 12/6 Ummqasr/Bagtidad/Basrah Kirkuk/Mosul MV ALRAZI Sid
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    • 188 36 nSTSnELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTQ 3a TEL: *****33 (12 Lines) m FAX: *****15/*****03 P"l] TELEX: RS ***** RISHIP (3 Lines) I'C ETHIOPIAN SHIPPING LINES (National Lines of Ethiopia) ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL VESSEL IVOY ETA ILOACMNG FOR SPORE ABYOT 21WB 21/06 OARESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI ASSAB MASSAC A MOOEIDAM ABBAY
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    • 1267 37 MAC-NELS SINGAPORE EXPORT Til: *****22 1 IMPORT TEL: *****02 TEL: (04) *****6 |KK TEL (088) *****0 TAWAU TEL (089) *****9 KELANG TEL (03) *****771 KUCHING TEL (082) *****3 SKAN TEL (089) *****2 BAHRU TEL (07)*****2 SIBU TEL (084) *****2 LABUAN TEL (087) *****9 !V—IV/ V2_J!jAKARTA TEL (21) *****7 I MEDAN
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    • 681 38 COMPANIA PERUANA de vapores "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS' WffH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. Penang* P. Kelang Singapore JOHNEVERETT 15/17 Jun MURRAYEVERETT 18/20 Jun 21/73 Jun KAMALEVERETT 7/09 Jul Wp\ "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE
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