The Business Times, 11 August 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 249 1 Footsie down LONDON share prices were little changed at mid-day yesterday as early share price markdowns brought buyers back into the market. At about 12:15pm, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-ehare index was off just 0.5 point or 0.02 per cent, at 2,350.9. AP Dow down WALL STREET
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  • 266 1 SHARE PRICES in Singapore closed higher yeeterday on fol-low-through buying by institutional and small investors to take the lead among regional markets. The Straits Times Industrials Index rose 16.10 points to a new post-Crash high of 1,379.86, while the Business Times Composite Index gained 15.29
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  • 547 1  -  YIELDS AVERAGE 36PC. HIGHER THAN IN OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES By ANNA TEO AMERICAN manufacturing corporations in Singapore have been the most profitable compared with their sister operations in major Asian countries. US affiliates here chalked up a 40 per cent rate of return on investment
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  • 583 1  -  By MAGDALENE NG THE GOVERNMENT of Singapore Investment Corporation (QIC) is joining a group of foreign banks and investment institutions as the "core" shareholders of a new fund management group which specialises in unquoted equity-related investments in the United Kingdom and Europe. The
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  • 123 1 OANA-TNA THAI PREMIER Chatichai Choonhavan, marking hia government's first anniversary, vowed to tackle corruption and maintain unity in his sixparty coalition during a special programme broadcast nationwide on television and radio on Wednesday. Mr Chatichai said his government did not ignore graft allegations and would
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  • 221 1 THE TEACHING of Religious Knowledge as a compulsory subject during school hours should be discontinued, and instead be taught as an optional subject outside school hours. This was one of the recommendations set out by the Government Parliamentary Committee (GPC) for Education in its
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  • 218 1  -  By TAN KEE WEE AMID THE toothing tunes from two military bands, mors than 880 people gathered at the Istana last night as guests of President Wee Kim Wee's National Day reception. Among them were Members of Parliament, retired MPs. senior
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  • 169 1 AP THE European Community economy grew by 1.2 per cent during the first quarter of 1900, according to Eurostat, the statistics agency of the 12-nation EC. It said that this was the highest quarterly rate since the third quarter of 1907. By comparison, Eurostat said,
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    • 189 1 Full report, PAQE 16 Regional mfcts, PAQE 19 World mkta, PAQE 19 Editorial Comment ....................10 That he's there makes a point Alrtanka ....10 Massive marketing blitzkreig Philippine land reform ...11 What ails Aquino's project? Mttsuboehl Belting .......................2 Hit by anti-dumping action Indonesian Armed Forces 4 Enhancing its political role Soviet
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 384 2  -  EXPORTS OF INDUSTRIAL BELTS TO U.S. WILL STOP By JAYARAM MENON 4 LEADING industrial belts manufacturer Mitsuboshi Baiting (S) Pte Ltd is to stop salas of its industrial baits to the US. This follows the recent antidumping action taken by the US against the company,
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    • 354 2  -  By JOCELYN TOH A COMPANY affiliated to video distributor Kwsng Sis is to become the second snchor tensnt st Forum Galleria shopping centre in Orchsrd Road. Electric City will take up the entire fourth floor of 13,500 sq ft, making it
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    • 504 2 SINGAPOREANS need not fear the Inflow of immigrants from Hongkong. This wss the thrust of two speeches at National Day observance ceremonies held yesterday. Altogether, 23 affiliates of the National Tradee Union Congress held such ceremonies. Workers at Seiko Instruments Singapore
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    • 219 2 WITH THE LAYING of the last viaduct beams early this morning and tomorrow, all 42 stations of the Mass Rapid Transit System will be linked, said the MRT Corporation yesterday. The last two beams for the I.4km of twin
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    • 104 2 COL DAVID Oliver Abel, Minister for Planning, Finance and Trade of Myanmar (formerly Burma), arrived yesterday on an official visit during which he will meet Singapore ministers. Col Abel, wt>o is here till Sunday, yesterday met Chandra Das, chairman of the GPC on Defence
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    • 151 2 TOP AVIATION officials will converge in Singapore next February to examine challenges facing the aircraft maintenance and engineering industry in the *****. To be held in conjunction with the Asian Aerospace Exhibition 1990, the conference will discuss topics such as the training of
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    • 290 2 HYATT REGENCY Singapore has nsmed ABMAH BAMBURI aa front office manager, EVIONE TAN aa Japaneee ssles executive snd BHERLY TAN ss market reeearch executive. Ms Samauri, with mors than 15 ysara' sxperience in this field, haa helped eet up front office operationa in new Hyatt hotels snd
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 308 3 AFP US AMBASSADOR to the Philippines Nicholas Piatt yesterday denied that there were plans to scale down the US military presence in the Philippines and said Asian countries wanted the bases to stay. His statement came soon after Singapore's
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    • 377 3 AP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino's talks in the United States later this year are expected to focus more on easing her country's foreign debt than on the future of US military bases in Manila, the US ambassador to the Philippines
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    • 156 3 AFP THE United States said the discussions about what facilities Singapore might offer to the US were not linked to the future of US bases in the Philippines. State Department spokesman Adam Shub told Journalists on Wednesday: "The idea of an expanded presence
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    • 453 3 FED SURVEY SEEN AS SIGN OF FURTHER CUT IN INTEREST RATES AP THE US economy is still growing but st s slower pace, the Federal Reserve said on Wednesday in a report economists interpreted as an indication the central bank had room to cut intereet
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    • 316 3 AP SLASHING the federal budget deficit would dramatically improve the United States' US$l29 billion annual trade imbalance, congressional fiscal experta said. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said that by meeting the deficit targets mandated by the Gramm-Rudman law which requires a balanced
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    • 215 3 Reuter EAST BLOC countries will make the greatest gains in tourism from the United States in the 1990s because of the easing of East-West tensions, a major travel public relations firm said on Wednesday. "Glaanoet (openness) is
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    • 215 3 Reuter WEST GERMAN industry, the powerhouse of Europe's economy, fears bitter wage negotiations next year after reporting booming profits for the first half of this year. Two of the biggest unions. IG Metal I and IG Chemie, are due to open negotiations next year on
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    • 168 3 AFP THE WEST GERMAN government on Wednesday appealed to potential East German refugees not to seek asylum in its embaasies. The recent flood of refugees "was creating problema faater than they could be solved", said Chancellory Minister Rudolf Seiters. A total of
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    • 383 4 AFP THE INDONESIAN Armed Forces (Abri) has announced its intention to step up its political role a move which observers in Jakarta see as anticipating the national leadership succession. "The functional appearance of Abri's socio-political role should be given priority," the official
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    • 448 4 AP TOSHIKI KAIFU, formally named Prime Minister of Japan on Wednesday after the opposition showed its new political muscle, started his effort to regain public support for his governing party by naming two women for his Cabinet. Women voters were seen as
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    • 133 4 Reuter SOUTH AFRICA brushed off a Commonwealth threat of tougher economic sanctions on Wednesday. "We have never given in to this sort of pressure and we are not about to do so now," Finance Minister Barend du Plessis said after eight Commonwealth
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    • 443 4 AFP BILLIONS of dollars in Iranian assets frozen by the United States are not under the control of Washington, but in Escrow accounts overseen by an international court set up to settle US and Iranian claims. Iran is reportedly willing
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    • 110 4 Reuter TRADE UNIONS accepted higher pay offer on Wedneeday to end a series of strikee on London's underground rail network (the Tube) which has disrupted travel for months. London Underground management and the uniona aaid they had reached agreement in time to
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    • 325 4 Reuter, AP TIGHT CONTROLS on state spending and trade in China are needed to undo damage to the economy caused by years of deficit spending, an official commentary aaid on Wedneeday. China'a cumulative state deficits for *****0 totalled 57 billion yuan (U5515.24
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    • 335 4 AFP THAI Prim# Minister Chatichai Choonhavan aaid in Bangkok on Wadnaaday hie government wanted to see communist Indochina concentrate on developing trade following a reeolution of the Cambodian problem. Addreeaing the nation on the eve of completing hla first year in office,
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    • 227 4 Bernama THE Malaysian National Chamber of Commerca and Industry (NCCIM) has called for the creation of an independent export promotion or development council to help find foreign markets for Malaysian products. Chamber president Senator Dr Nawawi Mat Awin aaid the council
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    • 361 4 Reuter POLISH Prims Ministsr Czsslsw Kiszczak's bid to form s Communist-led government has fallen into disarray after the Communists' most important allisd party thrsstsned to rsjsct sny Csbinst hs names. Alsxsndsr Bentkowski, s Issdsr of ths United Peasants' Party (UPP) on which the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • FOCUS
    • 927 5 NYT WITH GROWTH STALLED and ambitious plans for markst reforms on hold, Soviet President Mikhail S Gorbachev is playing his remaining economic card. For the first time since World War 11, the Kremlin has ordered a reduction in spending on military equipment and capital
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    • 720 5 AFP A SOVIET parliamentary commission has acknowledged for the first time the existence of a secret protocol between Stalin and Hitler in 1939 for the division of north-eastern Europe, a member of the commission said in Moscow on Tuesday. The admission, by
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 514 6 Reuter THE consumer members of the International Tin Council (ITC) are being asked to meet more than 60 per cent of the cost of settling legal actions against the insolvent council. The actions were brought by banks and metal brokers after
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    • 559 6 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTUREB closed marginally higher yesterday in thin and sluggish trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange. Highei production figures released on Wednesday continued to depress sentiment at the market was awaiting India to take up one or two parcels during the day. Major players,
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    • 126 6 Telerate PRICES were unchanged in Singapore yesterday. Buyers' indications remained at $85-6 mt FOB Sing for CST-180, September availabilities. Few sellers were found in the market. Medium-term sentiment over prices was mixed, especially with the forth-coming Opec meet in September. Bunker market reflected the HSFO physical
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    • 360 6 HONGKONG: Qold closed at its day's high on light short-covering and Japansas ailverbuying yesterday An eaaiar US dollar also encouraged buying of the metal, but the trading volume waa still thin. Tradera were awaiting direction from the US Producer Price Index due at 1230 GMT today and a
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    • 220 6 CBT soybean futures held sarly gains in new-crop issues through the close on Wednesday, supported by scattered commercial and local buying on a growing belief that Tuesday's late sell-off was overdone. Tuesday's drop forced out nervous speculative longs, traders said. This improved the technical makeup of the market. For
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    • 222 6 CBT soft red winter wheat futures closed up five to US cents per bushel on Wednesday, supported by surprising strength in soybeans and concerns over the north-central US spring wheat crop. "About the only grain traded that could be considered potentially bullish on weather is spring wheat. The North
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    • 258 6 SINGAPORE: Rubbar prices yastarday cloaad mixed with September One RSS buyer quoted at 169.50 cents a kg, down 1.25 cents from Tueeday's close. On the TSR-20 Award market, prices were little chsnged in the afternoon after quiet trade. September buyer waa quoted at 143.00 cents s kg, up 0.50
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    • 160 6 A RENEWED high offering taw the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market price slip mven Mnb lo M 524.50 a kg yesterday. Tha taH of the US dollar agalnat tha rtngglt and tha London Matal Exchange's lowor cloeing on Wednaaday promptad hlghar otto r a of 121 lonnaa versue blda
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    • 278 6 RAS prices mtc wllflU, FO a In Mm NOON CLOSE 8uyon Sellers 8uyon SoHon Int 1 RSS Prompt 169 JO 170 JON 170.00 171.00 Int 1 RSS Sop 169.25 170.25 169 JO 170.00 Int 1 RSS Oct 171.00 172.00 171 JO 17X00 int 2 RSS OP 168.00
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    • 80 6 (cann/kg) SEPTEMBER 1989 OCTOBER 1989 (current month) (forwor d month) RAS NOON NOON tvyvn Saltan Igyan fcB— SSI 30 147 JO 149JON 144.50 150 JON SSt 30 145 JO 147JON 146J0 14BJ0N MRELB tuy«n SMm kiwi SMt cv 222.00 224.00N 224.00 226.00N SMI I 224.50 2 26JON
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    • 195 6 Chinese Produce Exchange Sollon' noon doting pricot on August 10 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 94.00 Old drum FOB 104.00 Now drum FOB 108.00 Copra Mixod (Ioom) 52.00 tollors Poppor Muntofc whit* FOB NtW ***** Sarawak whit* FOB foq NLW 487JO Sarawak ipodal block FOB NLW 370.00
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    • 288 6 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on Aug 9 (£/roone unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Bosli in-storo London, sellers option OF London Sop 762/764 (766/767) High/Low 771/762 Nov 776/778 (775/777) High/Low 780/770 Solos (1631) Cocoa Sop 867/870 (871/872) High/Low 872/861 Doc 927/928 (927/928) High/Low 832/920
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1375 8 SINGAPORE: Oi Trading was quiet yesterday with the US dollar finishing little changed from the morning'* open. Range yesterday: 1.8688/1.8950 D-mark, 138.55/139.35 yen, i.8285/1.8335 sterling. Againet the SGD, it cloeed tower at 1.9489. After last Friday's bet-tor-than-expected US unemployment figure and nevlsed non-farm payroll, the market ia waiting
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    • 268 8 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed unchanged at opening levels in quiet trade yesterday. Moat operators were sidelined awaiting the outcome of US Treasury's auction of U559.75 billion of 30-year bonds. Short-dates and term rates were moetly steady at the outset and afterwarda remained unchanged. Thursday/Friday and weekend closed
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    • 181 8 Gold future* on August 9, 1989 100 00» ouncas; USS par toy ra OH« Mfk lw 9 ill Aug 364.80 3*7.20 3*4.80 3** 90 OlTO Sap MM 040 Oct ***** 370.30 3*7*0 ***** ♦0.40 Ok 37X00 374.20 371.70 373.90 +0J0 Fab 90 37*80 377/40 37*00 377JO 0.30
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    • 487 8 BA Futures SEPTEMBER EUROOOLLAR futuraa yaatarday opanad 6 ticks lowar than Tueeday's Si max cfoee at 91.42 following a poor reeponae in tha US Traaaury'a 10yaar nota auction and concern about tha poor irrtereet for tha 30-yeer note auction yaatarday. Tha September contract traded in a ranged of 91.38
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    • 365 8 IMM currency futures recovered moet ol their early losses and ended a technically-oriented session narrowly mixed on Wednesday. Valuee popped up to daily highs before midday In a rally traders tied to chart-baaed buying and short-covering., Traders disagreed whether the Federal Reeerve's Beige Book of regional economic sparked the
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    • 52 8 THE overnight rat* on the Singapore money market cfoeed 14 point higher at 5)4 par cant yaatarday. Tarm rata* wara all unchanged from Tuesday S$ bUfbonh rolM at lh« doM ytfrdayt orm wo OmrSI/4 1 1/1 S VI* Mi S 3/1* 5 l/U ha* S 3/1* l/U Ow#i
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    • 107 8 Traaa wry Milt a—t—i r#flOO Imw YwHrdoy'i ck Ming Day** cod* Maturity MD MOM LOW 3 Mrih BQ*****T 9.11.89 4j05 4.00 6 mo*tu IS*****V 18.01.90 AM 3.99 4,01 3.9* 1 y*or Qov#i BYS9100F rnm#nt in 24.05.90 )In and bovxfti 4.13 1 4j08 Parted hM Maturity Coupon Yotforday's
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    • 129 8 MMm 1m Marafi of frjartssissr f IMIIapKAA iniirDin k market rat •a (olfar/btd) on Augut Bt 10 7 *mrt 13 us$ r/1 IS/14 11/14 IS/14 11/14 s/s i/a f/14 7/14 t 13 11/14—11/14 IS IS/14 11/14 IS 13/14— 11/14 13 11/14 —«/14 13 1/14 3/14 DM SWfC
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    • 1284 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Dwrad lay, Am« rum 10, 1989 own KIIMAHK (Ml mj" MaMto Ua MpMli Lot DM 52 53 54 JAPAI DQ 30 *9 133 OM Uv aq *mpm Ija 73 75 143 143 143 29* IMM W« ■4 untfooy Augmt 9. 1989 aumi IN POUND OM M;
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    • 294 8 Amcol AMCOL HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Amcol Holdings Limited will be held at 11.00 a.m. on 31 August, 1989 at The Boardroom, 110 Middle Road #03-01, Chiat Hong Building, Singapore 0718
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 493 9 Bernama PRESENT settlement procedures in the Malaysian capital market offer unexplored opportunities for the development of a financial futures market. Bank Negara deputy governor Datuk Dr Lin See Yan said capital risks might be better managed by hedging activities through the use of
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    • 346 9 Reuter A DOZEN TRADERS in Chicago pleaded not guilty to charges they violated commodities laws while trading in the Japanese yen pit at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). The defendants were the first to enter not guilty pleas to char* gee
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    • 100 9 AFP TAIWAN, rich but diplomatically isolated, has approved a US$lO million loan to its newest diplomatic ally Grenada. Quoting unnamed sources, the mass-circulation United Daily News yesterday said Taiwan had agreed to extend the loan to Grenada even before the two countries established diplomatic
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    • 226 9 AFP SANWA BANK Ltd has opened a full banking operation in Jakarta this week in the latest onslaught by Japanese banks on the Indonesian market PT Sanwa Indonesia Bank, a joint venture between Banwa and PT Bank Bali, opened its office on Tueeday with
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    • 117 9 Reuter KA WAH BANK Ltd said it would open a representative office in London following the approval of its application by the Bank of England. Ka Wah Bank, a Hongkong listed banking company, was taken over by Beijing's state-owned China International Trust
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    • 433 9 Bernama FOREIGN BANKS will be allowed to retain full foreign ownership upon locs I Incorporstion under a new legialation to regulate the country's banking industry, Malaysian Finance Minister Detuk Paduka Daim Zainuddin said. He said on Wednesday that the enactment of the
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    • 506 9  -  By DEXTER LEE THE SINGAPORE DOLLAR will strengthen marginally against the US dollar but weaken against the Japaneee yen by the end of this year, DBS Bank said in a report yesterday. The bank predicted that one US dollar will be worth between
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    • 469 9 NYT A DISAPPOINTING AUCTION of 10-year notes sent pricee of outstanding Treasury notes and bonds lower on Wedneeday, and dealers questioned whether interest ralee would have to move still higher to generste demand for the U559.75 billion worth of 30-year bonds to be
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    • 511 9 NYT THE LARGEST federal rescue in US history wss Isunched on Wednesday, amid much fanfare and seversl news conferences, aa Preeident George Bush signed legislstion to reorgsnise the savings and loan industry. Armed with new powers, plus US$2O billion to spend before
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    • 591 9 Reuter FINANCIAL SHARES are having a rocky ride in Tokyo theee days because of confusion over the outlook for interest rates, according to Industry analysts. Bank and brokerage stocks soared on Wedneeday on hopes intereet ratee would decline, only to fall
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    • 350 9 New Directions In THE HOTEL INDUSTRY 22-23 August 1989, Pan Pacific Singapore A conference of immediate relevance for all in the booming hotel, travel and tourism sectors. Presenting an outstanding panel of international and local experts in hotel and travel. These include: Pakir Singh, Executive Director Singapore Hotel Association Clarence
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 494 10 WEDNESDAY marked the completion of a year in office by Thai Prime Minieter Chatichai Choonhavan. In moet cases, to take note of a first anniversary is to speak of the government's achievements and failures and the expectationa it has aroused. These certainly are legitimate
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    • 2365 10  -  Despite a heavy debt load and a crisis of confidence among travellers, Airianka is earning a profit and working hard to boost j traffic. The national carrier is also working hard to woo more travellers and cut operating costs. NALIN WUESEJERA reports from Sri Lanka. NALIN
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    • 876 11 THE PHILIPPINES AP LAND reform, designed to be a showpiece of President Corazon Aquino's government, is bogged down in corruption, red tape and loopholes. The official responsible for the programme says it must change. Agrarian Reform Secretary Miriam Defensor Santiago, who got the
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    • 646 11 ETHIOPIA Reuter SOCIALIST Ethiopia is banking on peace and perestroika to breathe life into its war-torn and once rigidly Marxist economy. Govern ment forces and northern rebels have been at war for 28 years. But Ethiopia says it had been flooded with enquiries since outlining
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    • 1507 11 J.P. Morgan Co. Incorporated Parent company of Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York Consolidated statement of income 1988 Interest income Loans Investment securities Deposits with banks Securities purchased under agreements to resell and federal funds sold Trading account assets, net Other sources Total interest income Interest expense Deposits Securities
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 552 12  -  {MUSEUMS I By I PAUL DEFOSSEUX AFP i FOR THE 20 people cramped J into a humid brick shelter in i downtown London only one I question matters: how many j seconds will go by before the J next German bomb comes j crashing
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    • 817 13  -  BOOKS ■y BERNARD E TRAINOR NYT FROM THE SANDS of Iwo Jims to the shores of Grenada, US Marines who stormed the beaches typically had a Mickey Spiilane or Zane Grey paperback tucked in a pocket to read during a lull in the battle.
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    • 751 13  -  RADIO By TOM HENEGHAN Reuter THE POLITICAL REFORMS sweeping across Eastern Europe have brought an unexpected boost to two US-funded radio stations the communists once wanted to cloee down. Radio Free Europe (RFE) and Radio Liberty (RL), which began broadcasting to Eastern Europe at
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    • 658 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 4 Murphy could feel baked in this garment) (6) 7 Does she sound a nice girl? (8) 8 Trouble from the first misspelt note (6) 10 A chamber piece (5) 13 She breaks a rod (4) 14 Carry a kid and a key (4) 15 Make into a
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    • 1271 13 TV and RADIO Camera trick death tyt m OUR CHOICE FIX, 10.30pm. SBC 5 An interesting plot about a special effects man who gets roped in for some cloak-and-dagger stuff. The movie-man is approached by two shady government agents to help in their witness protection programme. They need to "bump
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  • SPORTS
    • 414 14 TENNIS AP RECOVERED from a shoulder injury that sidelined him for five whs. John McEnroe routed Den Csesl dy 6-2. 6-2 on Wedneoday night at the US Hardcourts tournament in Indianapolis. It was McEnroe's first tournament since he injured his left shoulder at Wimbledon in
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    • 160 14 AP FOURTH-SEEDED Pam Shriver and seventh seed Hana Mandlikova struggled to third-round victories on Wednesday in the Virginia Slims of Los Angeles women's tournament. Shriver took 90 minutes to eliminate Claudia Porwik of West Germany 4-6, 6-3. 6-0. Mandlikova, an Australian citizen from Czechoelovakia, overcame a
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    • 88 14 AP ARGENTINE Eduardo Bengoechea, seeded sixth, lost to Juan Aguilera of Spain 4-6, 6-3, 4-6 in the only upset in the second round of a US$l7O,OOO tournament in Prague on Wednesday. Aguilera took the first set in an exciting exchange of baseline groundstrokes and led Bengoechea 3-0
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    • 229 14 YACHTING AP BRITAIN battled to protect its slim lead over Denmark in the final stages of the Admiral's Cup regatta on Wednesday, while the US team slipped out of contention when one of its yachts lost a mast After about 640 kms
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    • 309 14 GOLF AP GREG NORMAN is up. Seve Ballesteros is down and Mark Calcavecchia is out going into the opening round of the PGA national championship in Illinois. "I like my chances this week," said Norman, who was optimistic despite still another near miss in the
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    • 117 14 CRICKET Reuter FORMER Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar on Wednesday denied a charge that he was responsible for an unauthorised cricket tour which led to six Test players being banned from playing for India for a year. Gavaskar, accused by all-rounder Kapil Dev of persuading the national squad
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 381 15  -  By LEE HAN SHIH WELL-KNOWN for his philosophy of "mskinfl whst I can sell", Mr Jack Chia of MPH fame is now putting yst snother saying to test. This time, it is "bring the products to the consumers Nothing unusual in
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    • 414 15 AMCOL HOLDINGS Ltd expects net borrowings to hit $217.58 million after its acquisition of the Octagon Building and the Anak Bukit Resorts is completed. In a circular to shareholders yesterday on the acquisition of the Octagon, Amcol said that the two acquisitions would result
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    • 249 15 THE INSURANCE Corporation ol Singapore Lid: Qroup attributable profit of $10.78 million ($9.23 million) on turnover of $110.12 million ($109.98 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1989. Earnings per share is 27 cents (23.1 cents). ICS is paying an interim dividend of 6 per cent less
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    • 427 15 ROTHMANS of PALL Mall (Malaysia) Bhd, which yesterday reported a hefty increase in profit, is planning to divest its stake in Cartier and split its shares. For the finsncial year ended June 30, 1969, Rothmans chalked up a near 40
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    • 342 15 RIDING the bull market, Overseas Union Securities Ltd has posted a 40.7 per cent rise in group attributable profit to $1.94 million for the six months ended June 30. This result came on an increase in turnover to $2.44 million from $1.43
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    • 551 15  -  FUNDS TO BE USED TO FINANCE NEW BUILDING ACTIVITIES By KEVIN GWEE RIGBUILDER Far East Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd (FELS) has proposed to raise US$BO million by way of bonds with detachable warrants to finance its new building activities. The proposed bonds are for
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    • 123 15 PROPERTY GROUP IGB Corporation Bhd haa finalised arrangements through a stockbroker to purchase 65.25 million sharee or a 20 per cent stake in InterPacific Induatrial Group Bhd for M 593.96 million in cash or M 51.44 per ahare. IGB aaid the
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    • 273 15 Bernama BERJAYA CORPORATION (M) Bhd and Singer Sewing Machine Co have signed a joint venture agreement to »et up a Msso-mlllion sewing machine factory which will turn Malaysia into a major sewing machine exporter. Singer Sewing Machine Co is a subsidiary of SSMC
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    • SES
      • 1101 16  -  ty JOSEPHINE CHAN SHARE PRICES rose shsrply in s spillover of euphoria after the National Day holiday on Wednesday. Brokers said renewed buying by institutions snd individusls was prompted by unexpectedly good half-year GOP growth rates. Most investors were thankful that the market did
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      • 322 16 Managers' prices for Aug 11 Royal Trust Sec Asia IT S pore Gr Fund 0.87 0.91 IT Asia-Poc Gr Fund 1.135 1.19 Singapore Unit Trust sThe Commerce 1 18 1.25 '"The Savings Fund 1.04 1.12 S pore Pros Fund 0.47 Oil *S'pore Sec Fund 074 079* •S'pore Invest
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      • 54 16 THE HOUR GLASS LIMITED: 10th AGM at the Mercury Room. 4th Floor, The Westin Stamford West in Plaza, 2 Stamford Road, Singapore 0617, on Aug 18, Friday, at 3.30pm. KAMUNTING CORPORATION BERHAD: EGM at PenanQ Room, Shangri-La Hotel, No.ll, Jalan Sultan Ismail. ***** Kuala Lumpur, on Aug 18.
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    • 6246 16 1969 High Low Tel Cod* Company Last Sale AUG 10 OTVol (•000) Day High Low Last Quote Buyer Seller Gr's Dlv Dlv C'vr Gr'e rw Net P/E M Cap $mll SESDAQ I 168 93 215 70% 94 111 101 82* 190 91% 104 170 100 89 120
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    • KLSE
      • 3553 17 MBT SPECULATIONS of take* overt end acquisitions fuelled buying on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. propelling share prices to new high territory in record high trading. Gains were hefty while loeeee were marginal. The euphoric mood was reflected by the 30-counter New Straits industrial ordinary share
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 307 18 Asahi r OYOTA MOTOR CORP declared he greatest amount of taxable in;ome In 1988 577.6 billion yen about US$4.l billion) to become lapan's top corporate money maknr, a private credit research bueau announced this week. Toyota's declared income for he fiscal year, which
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      • 173 18 Reuter ftENGUET CORPORATION, the Philippines' biggest gold mining Company, said it was restructuring its mining operations and laying off to minimise the effects of higher production costs arising from the mandated minimum wage increase which took effect last month. "While Dizon (mine), the subsidiaries
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      • 114 18 Reuter NIPPON MOTOROLA Inc, whollyowned Japan unit of Motorola Inc of the US, is ready to acquire up to a 30 per cent stake in Tokyo-based telecommunications firm Nippon Idou Tsushin Corp (IDO), if there is any offer to sell. A
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      • 180 18 Reuter KOREAN STOCKS, buoyed by the liating of state-run Koroa Eloctric Powor Corp, roao modoratoly yoatorday after oarly gains were wiped out by profit-taking. The Composite Index firmed 2.21 points to doao at 017.00, after riaing slightly above 820 in the morning. Turnover waa 330.0 billion won
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      • 206 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES yeaterday roao sharply for the aecond day on heavy institutional buying, brokora aaid. They said the rally was aided by technical considerations after auatained selling in the past month brought pricea steeply down. "The market waa oversold and the Inetltutlonal buying prompted acattered short
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      • 376 18 Reuter A LAST-MINUTE Ml I-oft by many Investors pushed •hare prlcee in Taiwan sharply lower yesterday. The Weighted Index fall 186.39 points or 1.99 per cent to close at 9,493.74 compared with Wednesday's 9.970.13 finish. Turnover fell to NT5121.19 billion from NT5139.31 billion on Wedneeday. Brokers said
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      • 231 18 Reuter THAI STOCKS edged •lightly lower yesterday in active but directionlesa trade that was highlighted by foreign demand tor aelected financial, construction and textile counters, brokers said. The SET Index lost 0.56 point to ciooe at 624.48 in active trade. Loeaea out- numbered gaina 53 to 48.
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      • 228 18 NEW ZEALAND'S stock market is powering shesd ss foreigners scramble for sharss on what last year waa one of the world'a worst performing bourses. Overseaa Inveatora, worried by a troubled outlook for the Auatralian economy, are turning to New Zealand where Interest ratea have fallen aharply
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      • 1286 18 Hongkong Reuter STOCKS ended lower yesterday aa afternoon martot talk of the death of a aenior Chinese leader pared light morning gaine. The Hang Song Index foil 18.63 to 2.606.08 and the broader-baaed Hongkong Index 11.70 to 1.721.70. Turnover rooe to HK01.27 billion from HK5005.27
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      • Article, Illustration
        521 18 Tokyo Reuter EXPENSIVE high-tech aharea aoared yesterday, partly on talk that auch companies could laaue bonus stock, but the concentrated buying failed to ignite the market Overall ahare prlcea doaed lower In moderate volume, knocked down by lata in-dex-imked selling after mixed trading. "No one can be convinced
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        473 18 Australia Reuter THE Australian shsremarkat closed lowar yesterday due to profit-taking in blue chip stocks. The All Ordinaries Index eaaed 14.6 points to 1,660.5. "ITs a healthy correction, given the market'a recent strong run," one dealer said. He said further profit-taking could be expected ahead of the Federal Budget
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 745 19 New York Reuter AMERICAN SHARE PRICES staged a moderate retreat on Wednesday following two back-to-back gaining sessions during which blue chip issues established new post-Crash highs. Profit-taking and some futures-related program selling accounted for the sell-off. However, other market measurements continued to steal the limelight, with
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      • 926 19 London Reuter (SHARE PRICES were mostly a few pence lower In early trading yesterday after Wall Street gave up its early strength to end lower on Wednesday. Some dealers said Wednesday s rise above the psychological 2,350 level on the FTSE index had boosted confidence, but others were
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      • 1388 19 Reuter ZURICH: Shares opened mixed to slightly higher yesterday with selected profit-taking on Wednesday's strong gains. The Swiss Market Index of leading shares opened seven points higher at 1,882.9 before it eased back to 1,878.5. PARIS: Shares were eaaier at midday yesterday after the main market opened
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      • 691 19 AFP AFTER A DECADE of deregulation which saw a host of new airlines arrive, then vanish, from the US scene, those who endured are now attracting the attention of Wall Street investors. Most of the survivors in the battle for the skies are reporting record
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      • 143 19 Reuter UAL CORPORATION, the parent company of United Airlines, on Wednesday confirmed a US$24O per share takeover bid from financier Marvin Davis but neither accepted nor rejected the offer. The board of the Chicago-based corporation said in a terse one-page press release after a meeting
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      • 164 19 NYT PAN AM CORPORATION said on Wednesday that it would be interested in bidding for UAL Inc, parent of United Airlines, if the UAL board puts the company up for sale. UAL's stock continued to rise sharply, climbing U5524,625, to U*****,875 on
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    • LATE FILE
      • 31 20 Reuter JAPANESE International Trad* and Industry Minister Hikaru Matsunaga said yesterday that Tokyo would not discuss any trade problems under the threat of US trade retaliation. Reuter
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      • 41 20 OANA-Antara INTRA-ASEAN trade and joint investments hava not made much progrees in 22 years of the grouping's existence because of the spirit of protectionism in membercountries, Indoneeian Chamber of Commerce and Industry official Sudradjat said in Jakarta. OANA-Antara
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      • 35 20 AFP MALAYSIA'S trade surplus narrowed 27.6 par cant to M 53.64 billion in the first five months of the year. The comparative figure for last year was M 55.03 billion. AFP
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      • 42 20 OANA-TNA THAILAND is willing to help Brunei develop its industrial and natural resources, Thai Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Anuwat Wattanapongsiri told Brunei's Industry and Natural Resources Minister Pehin Dato Haji Awang Abdul Rahman in Bangkok. OANA-TNA
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      • 41 20 AFP AUSTRALIAN Treaaurer Paul Keating yeeterday foreshadowed a tough budget to be delivered next week appropriate for the economic conditions faced by the country. Mr Keating said that he would deliver "the kind of Budget Australia needs".
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    • 77 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES scored minor gains in an early reaction to a lower dollar yeeterday, but activity was subdued ahead of the release today of the US producer price index for July. December gold was up US$O.5O at U*****.30 an ounce. Silver futures traded at
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    • 587 20  -  ASKING PRICE SAID TO BE RECORD-BREAKING By ELAINE KOH,LEE HAN SHIH IN WHAT IS SEEN as the latest twist to a long family dispute, the owners of Asia Motors Company (AMC) are trying to sell their biggest asset, the
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    • 452 20 By LILIAN ANG PROPERTY BUYERS hunting for bargains in the land-squeezed Central Business District can take heart. A local family-run investment company, Yap Yeow Lam Brothers, has put up for sale an office block in Raffles Place. Cho Building, a six-storey office
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    • 432 20 AFP Reuter THE LATEST EFFORT by Japan s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to break with the past got off to a shaky start yesterday with disclosures that at least five members of the new Cabinet had received funds from Recruit Co. Also, a
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    • 326 20 Agencies MALAYSIA yesterday called on Aaean to adopt a common stand on Singapore's proposal to host US facilities. "Malaysia is unhappy with Singapore's decision because such a move should not happen now, eepecially when there is an indication of a solution to the
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    • 109 20 ADMIRAL Huntington Hardisty, chief of the US military in the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions, will start a two-day visit here today, the US embassy said. The admiral arrives after calls at Brunei and Malaysia. The admiral is on what the embassy said
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    • 461 20 NYT CITICORP, the largest banking company in the United States, has given Hongkong one of the strongest votes of confidence it has received since the June upheaval in China shook its markets. Citicorp said it would arrange HKSS.2 billion, or US$667 million, in loans
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    • 301 20 Reuter MALAYSIA says it wants the United States to abandon plans to introduce laws labelling palm oil and other tropical oils. "We would like to call on the US Congresa and various state legislatures not to proceed with labelling bills which are
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    • 175 20 Bernama THE PALM OIL Research Institute of Malaysia (Porim), which celebrates Its 10th snniverssry this year, will tssm up with ths Chemicsl Instituts of MaIsysis to set up a Malaysian Oil Scisntists and Technologists Association (Mosts) next month, its di-rector-general, Datuk Prof Augustine
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    • 324 20 Bernama SIGNS OF economic recovery can be seen "everywhere in the country", with foreign investments flowing in and the government having to upgrade infrastructure facilities. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad said last night Citing at least two proposals of investments of
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    • 371 20 Reuter CAMBODIAN Prime Minister Hun Sen welcomed the United Nation's fact-finding mission to his country but rejected on Wednesday any further UN role in policing a settlement in the de-cade-long conflict Speaking after a twohour meeting with the 15member teem, Mr
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    • 398 18 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 50 PURSUANT TO SECTION 290(2)(b) AND IN THE MATTER OF CHINESE KITCHEN PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road, *12-01 12-11 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on Tuesday
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    • 641 19 ZSISS U5540,000,000 Negotiable Capped Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificate of Deposit due Ist November, 1990 The Sanwa Bank Limited In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the three month interest period from 10th August, 1989 to 10th November, 1969 the Certificate will carry
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
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      • 90 21  -  by Shirish Nadkarni BOMBAY DOCKS are slowly limping back to normal, following the end of a week-long strike by transporters. The absence of more than 200,000 trucks and tempos had virtually paralysed all port operations. The truckers were disturbed by certain harsh provisions of the newly
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      • 102 21 Reuter JAPAN'S Transport Ministry issued 32 shipbuilding permits totalling 957,637 gross registered tons (grt) last month, up from 24 ships of 925,249 grt in June and 26 ships of 558,288 grt in July last year. Permits in the four months ended July totalled 96 ships of
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      • 75 21 AFP A US VESSEL waiting at anchorage in Karachi for almost two months to unload 28,000 tonnes of steel scrap has run out of drinking water and rations. Sources said on Wednesday that the captain of the MV Jonathan had asked port authorities to
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      • 102 21 AFP THE CANADIAN FIRM Dominion Textile says it is prepared to take back a container of toxic waste that British longshoremen refused to unload at Tilbury east of London on Wednesday. "We didn't really have a choice," said a company spokesman in Montreal.
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      • 59 21 AFP THE MEXICAN NAVY has seized more than two tonnes of pure cocaine aboard a Panamanian flag freighter, the Sea Point, after it was intercepted off Mexico's north-western coast. The ship's Colombian captain was arrested along with 13 crew members in La Paz, the capital of
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    • 172 21 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S ailing Daewoo shipbuilding company will be restructured to produce cars, trucks and helicopters as well as ships, a company spokesman said in Seoul yesterday. He said that in 1993, shipbuilding would account for only 30 per cent of the Daewoo Ship- building
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    • 1067 21 AflC Comoinerllne s Accord Shpg VMI 3/4 AR XIII 3 AMontlol Unot XII s AC Toopior XM s Aaertcon NhigM XII 4 Arrow 1mm* XI S Assoc Carriage xn s AMI W i/a AfC Una VI 4 An V 3-5 asq V 1 Altai Uno *h 4
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    • 279 21 Reuter WORKERS at Bangkok's Klong Toey Port ended a two-day strike yesterday after winning a government pledge that the stateowned Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) would supervise the operation of the new Laem Chabang Port. Union leaders in Bangkok said that
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    • 353 21  -  MOVE IN RESPONSE TO INCREASING CARGO TRAFFIC By ZULKIFLI ALWI THE MALAYSIAN Cabinet has given the green light for the Weet Port project on Pulau Lumut off Port Klang and the North Butterworth Container Terminal (NBCT) project, Transport Minister Datuk Sen Dr Ling
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    • 473 21  -  By LINDA CHEE NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES now offers a faster service to the United States following a double-stack train (DST) agreement with Santa Fe Railroad USA. With this mode of transport, NOL expects to boost its intermodal traffic into inland US from
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    • 317 21  -  By JEAN FOONG SINGAPORE could overtake Hongkong to become the world's largest container port by the end of this year, if the buoyant growth in container throughput continues into the second half of the year. This was announced by Mr Ng
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    • 1060 22 STAGNANT MARKET FACING OVERCAPACITY PROBLEM Seatrade Business Review ALL THE NICHE MARKETS **fltat ro-ro vessels have come to otcupy, perhaps the most perfectly suited is the car and truck carrier business. So successful has the ro-ro concept been that it has all but
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    • 215 22  -  by Shirish Nadkarni THE SHIPPING CORPORATION of India (SCI) has enhanced capacity on the UK/Continent sector by combining its 20-day east and west coast container services. The new service has a frequency of 15 days. The shipping line will now be offering a total of 24
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    • 558 22 Density Water Carbon Ash Aluminium Sedimen Residue KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon ■ai ■iii.nl meinoG ISO/Clmac limits Spec E25 991 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.10* Spec G35 991 1.0 18.0 0.15 30* 0.10* Northern Europe 180 Ave 983 0.2 13.6 0.05 9 0.03 180 Max
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    • 367 22 GLOBAL personal communicators pocketphones that will work anywhere in the world will soon be as common as pens and wallets in shirt pockets and purses. So predicts Olof Lund berg, di-rector-general of the world mobile satellite organisation, InmarsaL This prediction was one of
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    • 112 22 Reuter THE CALIFORNIA Coastal Commission has voted to overturn a tanker permit granted for the giant offshore Point Arguello oil project delaying its start-up indefinitely, a Chevron Corp CHV spokesman said in Los Angeles on Wednesday. "This is a major disappointment," the spokesman said.
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    • 184 23 Seatrade Week THREE OCEAN CARRIERS Orient Overseas Container Line, Neptune Orient Lines and Hanjin Shipping were named in hearings during the US Federal Maritime Commission's anti-rebating investigation held recently in Los Angeles. It was said that the lines were requesting their agents to collect
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    • 1022 23 NEW bookings on the dry cargo freight market on Wednesday were fairly scarce and iron shipments proved to be the only sector with demand, generally showing steadier rates, brokers said. This business included a 100,000 long ton cargo from Narvik to Antwerp at U553.35, up from similar business
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    • 548 24 REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE o^ratt) NORASIA AL-NANSOORAM IBM M 1M JAPAN sea cm n NORASIA SUN *22-3 23/1 240 NORASIA KARL VN23-3 29/1 30fl Alm acfpMi cargo to all U.K. PMttoaUaM, Scandin ANT L£M i HI! an m m QittmMri) art *m Iwipm totort (Aarkw, TO MEDITERRANEAN/RED
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    • 952 25 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd P&O Containers STRAITC SHIPPING CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT >:•: i i 11 A'i»l w a a»: i u;;(•: u-m »m a-vim IVLSA-* lA-HA* IS-M km U-» Afl| m-ii a-a m BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****0 kfiii L'l" J.!!*?.! JA. IS J J»J Ll'L
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    • 792 25 CHO YANG LINE WEEKLY EXPRESS INDEPENDENT FAR EAST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE NAJUIN MTTEMAH CNOY CCEPTING REEFER C NANJIN LENASVC Quammv ami CMOYAMPAMI CA V N MPANIA ANONt V•'< .t Nt /OLANA [it N£ iN A TIO NAI IINE Of VtNt.'lJEl A, FMG Q f LOT A MERcANTE GR ANCOI
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    • 224 25 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Lt:. < \i; I. I I; i iI» STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFT! MATSUYAMA KOCHI 71 M VOY HO rp«« P. Mm *Oj! ML INTERMARmME U* tli KK *AIM cm LL t M (FOREST PRODUCTS SERVICE) T. HAM KK K LOAOMC
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    • 345 26 IIXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES 7T jy ";r KYOWA LINE MTNOOUCMQ KYOWA PAST OMCT S/NULK/CONT, service from 8-pore/pk to quam/sapan and ETAVQK M,oocaK,,T transit vm mm spore to guantsajpan anouno u oats only TON ■WWBB HATH rrc PLEASE CALL TIL: 2M1144 MAAKETMO STAFF M'/.v ft
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    • 343 26 (jQHANJIN SHIPPING K*/ FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST SUEZ TO EUROPE v IA TO PACIFIC NORT.I WEST CANADA EAST PORTS TO FAR m m w un ur» TO EAST COAST (ALL WATER SERVICE) FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF VESSEL MOTOR I AC S
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    • 115 26 5 INTEROCEAN UNE 78, tad Floor, Jalan 2/71, Tamon Tun pr. iiwi, mm To 4: 71M734, ******4, ***** M TLX. NO. MA-37W3 FAX: <tt-7173t11 Ponong (Mh Tot: 3*0427, *****2 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS VESSEL LTA M/V TAI BAO MV HONG Ql 117 HEAO AGENTS GUANGZHOU MARITIME TRANSPORT BUREAU
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    • 538 26 It EVERGREEN Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/JJSEC /EURO FE m i ALSO ACCEPTING CAROO TO: I) HWMUM, DAK SAVAI WUM6TON. KHUOA, lit 0 atlanta. cmcmo. arrwT, Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB -FE US WEST COAST OUTBOUND INBOUND l: also acceptinc o»co to cOMC MAC* OK LA MO SAN HEGC ATLANTA CHICAfiO HAMAS
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    • 615 27 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES 1 n UN UN M 1M tM 1M wu9 mm trn M M im ir/t s>, V" IM 17* ir« mm TT CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICES LAm +m i 4m in«i ii lMBrf < >- HOMQKOMQ SMOAPORE
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    • 288 27 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT nw pju u* w m m m EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT rBMMVKCTM I FJUJJH rPOM ho* m m HH nji V TASMAN ASIA > SHIPPING fti imnnift onlrrlNu PTE LTD Off ICC il. KPKI ROAO m* urn houm SINCAPOtt «M TIMBER/BREAKBULK
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    • 257 27 (ACCtrriHC COMBmMM. mo Vn aWTAMONKD CAMO) inw mm utm (Acctrrinc co«vuitk>aal ano cont ajncmed camo> (tamixc cotvuiTioiai am m CONTAMffnCD CAMO) ~Yv. ■'»<»* DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE lA MEMBER OF ANROi t: r JTFJ7 R. A UtA ACENCIF *1* Al PTF I TD REGULAR BULK SERVICE CHINA/MPAN/INDONESIA m "RE
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    • 344 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES NPA-AN VU» MTONEYWA VMM MYOMAYWA VllM MYANMA 1 FIVE STAR LINE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S port P.fating Pmm| Ri o|l Ejl THE BANK UNll .11,1 I'lt'llll' CATHERINE U|» CLYDEBANK VSN 21/1 19/9 22/9 24/9 TAMAITAI SAMOA VKN 17/ M 21/10 25/10 FORTH BANK V2SN
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    • 862 28 Kline K \\\'AS \M MM K \IM I I OOCL FAITH OOCL FRIENDSHIP NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE I WNC m FEEDER VESSEL OOCL FAITH OOCL FRIENDSHIP NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE VOY INOO is 4 2 s; •PK/fNG I 2* FEEDER VESSEL VOY SEVEN SEAS BRIDGE 72E HONGKONG CONTAINER 61E HUMBER
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    • 420 28 imi EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE in i»«m fcurcL cmwhii INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE INDIA/JAPAN/INDIA SERVICE few** PJUta* taMI LaaiMl tar lALATAPI V.C-4 (WT|J I LO MGALAMO V.« 27 A* HiKPipHfl* U.S.A. SERVICE FCL Cowtotof and CoiwmißWl Cargo Sftppm PJUtal taw«la*«kr m —Ml VjC-1 IS *m L» **!*•*mn ITALY/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE A ACCORD
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    • 237 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD a Tttat kyf StrMl SiNCAPOtI «M TU UUW (10 UMS) r*i UUSM STWAiCOIFSERVICE: SJw ta| Sw! MIM AafMt CMU SUVKX DAI rUM MAM t CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ■H I 5S 5 GUAN OUAN SnmNO SDN. BHD
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    • 421 28 EAST/FAR EtfT FB. IflL ITtTv TI Fa i La zzzz ABSTIALM Fa ft La STMET. MELBOURNE. ADELAME, fIIWIU S'NAI 3 VTNLT x'KN war S'tou mvi N'KOU MLT CH SNANTOU. GUANGZHOU, FU2NOU, NUANPU. SMEKOU. SHENZHEN. FUSHAN, KONQQI. XIMEN. ZMAMJIANG, ZHUMAI, REUING. DALIAN. QtNGOAO SHANGHAI. MAIKCU AND ALL INLAND DESTINATIONS HCRO 111
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    • 903 29 It lb IT i i nllT IK I i 1 I■T 1 AfMts S'port NEPTUNE MENCES PTE. LID. *****19 *****16 Z7MU *****41 (CR NO. **********0K) M I NEPUNE SMM) KUmht ;403j pnrm NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD K X R T 1 M P R T I ifit'.f V FDR VBL/VOY
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    • 584 29 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD > SiNSOV BUILDING 55, Marfc«t Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: TOO*I/* Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** IS MAJ THONG WIPPINC 127 NmSM. Mtf lAYAPOH PENAJNL T«fc ******22** Tata: IM ***** eHM> FJ. IWMIW
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 326 30 1 DSR-LINES JA JHT SEEREfcDERE' Rt INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN A NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE p., vi!,",' T rt 'i. -1 II- t T ■EnFIL'J^JEI I*l r m UMKfc ACOFTIK CMfiO R» UWML KMT, UTTttIA, MfXMMIA. rarr sajo, pimeus. twssalomki, inn. TO COLOMBO A INDIAN SUB CONTINENT OUTMUNO i*»
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    • 563 30 ltd regios:lCoMiisE c lis-:: JLIJL 1 !I*UJ L_n mi Frt SONGKHLA -1 sailing a week SMa CTal: Vll I." 3^ I™** 33 Wm yy 23 mmrap JAKARTA 2 SAILINGS A w PT Sarana Penida Jkt (Tel: *****6) SURABMR 1 SAILING A If PT Sarana Penida Sty (Tel: *****) BELAWAN -i
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    • 159 30 Regional Weather m St s VI T. Si fZ Va :4 Z/a m n m SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AM August R Thunderstorm Temperature c n $how#r Weoth#f Wmd dvtcfion wiiti ipeed «> knon Rcwn U Cloudy Sky Wovehe^ht Swfoce w«Hh <*• indicated by orrews -tuck Hy
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    • 216 31 B UNIPACIFIC TRANS. T i TRACING AGENCY PIT LTD. b'sc \dopr >3:22 FAX 2^5T76_ rnaai line T 4 <:h>p B. 3> Ob BANGLADFSH national line Government Enterprise) NAVIGATION CO., -;CVE«NMtNT LINE ETA (P.Kaiang) Loading for 'tyStemEN 20/8 Port Suez/Port Said/Alexandria S 5 S c S B. S. C. NAL L
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    • 252 31 r A;RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S| PTE LTT ffl Tfci 2250U3 110 L.nei.l Tfc I e MS tSSSJ RISMIP ll Li »'•>» f'Pei".". 1 Other pons along the routs workable on Inducement. FULLY CONTAINERISED FORTNIGHTLY LINER SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN/JOHANNESBURG ACCEPTING BOTH FCL/LCL CARGO Vesn4 Sport Ourten JotaMMburg ACE CONTAINER
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    • 459 31 (sjS\ SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD v_ TEL *****44 FAX *****75 ACCEPTMQ CARGOES FOR: BANGKOK 1] BUSAN V BOMBAY 11 COLOMBO 11 HONGKONG V MUARA/LABUAN/KK 13 "'vt; Ma KEELUNQ/KAO3HHJNQ FREMANTLE P.KELAN& M-734MM M NAVMAOON (CmiAN NATM GREAT ANDES SERVICE rooa m R. NNT UN N. OKRALD UN URI w£ Bona
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    • 119 31 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE CALABAR 74CNB TIGER BAY 77* CALABAR 7SCNB VIETNAM SERVICES IM W ALL LCUPCL ACCEPTABLE FOB COMPETITIVE LCL BATE CONTACT AMWAB/JEYJ CONTACT hfrrr< tMiBgfOBL Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line B mI 1M a* 77N ZVI 3M mot MT 7W Kl l*» INDEPENDANT
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    • 88 31 -r*l jm—m i iJLM iU REGULAR fc XPHESS FCI N ILL St Hv ICf iw.i KMT RELAH6 (FCL OM.V) am Mtilta LxlA^ LLAA JAKARTA (FCI ONLY) TOKYO, KOK. MOAN (FCL ONLY) l*. IK» u* m FARGO SHIPPING CO (P) L SSSSff& T* *****22, Fat 25Z372, CM: FARGOUNE <"L> ABC CONTAINERLINE
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 97 32 r nj vn; > r ■..tir mi THE NATIONAL SHIPPING COMPANY Of SAUOt ARABIA EIT BraattuM, Ro/Ra. Cwtolwi 4 Fa Cwbimri tar SharjaH, Mm and Rlyadk. REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO USA/CANADA emus nmi czc MM A LU i 'll 1 ".Vf iv^IELU ZHZEHI I- iign ■33 sun? r~ yITTv EE3
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    • 672 32 OcerqSeruice LCL/FCL SERVICE TO/FROM A t PENANG KL: ALLIED-LINK 04-*****2 03-*****! MvtnaOnt Suaan Nf/Chriatkia Cti epeieee WW US wmineli/effiw i* UJBA. ulltu NhHi LCL/FCL tmvkm. naral Agtntt SINGAPORE: f/O 09Z2<22 LINES) EWm Tso/Esther Yap C S AM Chile jn Line E>/ ~ipi/rfs 54 T^VT> FOOtR rratf MOTHER VESSEL IK TOKOMHCA
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 639 33 Everett Lines B LOAWIWJORC/ULLAO, matarani, ilo* ano all other PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. ■ANOLOEVnCTT ROSEEVERETT jonneverett P. M** V 7W I*l7 S* 'EVERETT ORIENT LINE' T JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOADING FOR YOKOHAMA, KOBE, NAGOYA, MOJI, TOKYO* AND OTHER
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    • 322 33 Z I M FULL CONTAINER SERVICE acceplinf FCI/ICL car|oe» to USA Cut 3 Wttl Coait Carribtean East Canada HAITI Costa Ku. II Salvador Guatemala Hondurat Venezuela Peru Ecuador Colombia via Miami Trinidad Barbados Anti(ua SI Lucia Ho«M terra! Quay ana via Kingiton I I 1 1 lM I■II lM Wi
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    • 425 33 TTTF if. n WWQ ft TIUIWOWTATiOW (FT*) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE PORT KELANG 11 AUG MANILA 11 AUG HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS 11 AUG KEELUNG, KAOHSHJNG 13 AUG BUBAN 14 AUG TOKYO. KOBE 19 AUG OHTTAGONG 14 AUG DUBAI 11 AUG JEOOAH 13 AUG SYDNEY. MELBOURNE 11 AUG ROTTERDAM,
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    • 396 33 PERINTIS LINE 11 WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WEEKLY FULL CONTAMER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA SMGAPORE ETA ETD JAKARTA ETA ETD PRABHAKTI PRASETIA TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA 286-287 15AM 16AM 18AM 18AM 16-17 19AM 21AM 24AM 24AM SINGAPORE SURABAYA HA ETD ETA ETD 16AM 16AM
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    • 336 33 PTC CONTAINtR LINtS FCI LCI Sfßl/ICf H wan 13/8 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 13/8 BANGKOK 16/8 MANILA 12/8 JAKARTA 12/8 PORT KELANG/PENANG 14/8 BUSAN 16/8 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 14/8 HONG KONG ateo accepting cargo to Hu»r»>u/Shefui>efl/Fu*hou Xiamen/Xinpng/Shanghei 12/8 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 12/8 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA abo accepting cargo to all J- Europe inland destinations v 17/8 LA./NYC/SFO 13/8
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 428 34 il I MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD EASTBOUND TO USA SM IMB UN OAR SU FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE In Ml ■l-V'TT KA HKB SM r T F m um vm mm vi vm mm m i/» ms www "If-'"II V 2u rr— ICZIIE UN HUG TAC PIANO TAC rum
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    • 243 34 /TnOEC container freight Vg/SYSTEM (S) PTE. LTD. (AGENT FOR TOP NVOCC ORIENT EXPRESS CONTAINER CO LTD) Fixed Weekly Consol on ANERA Lines To All Points In USA via LA/LB. SINGAPORE ETD LA/IB CHI NYC T 0 17* 11/9 1M 20/9 Mm 17/9 21/9 M vQI 31/1 2M 27/9 VM 7/9
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    • 435 34 JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST HONS ROM CHINA HAOHSJUNC KAOOYk YOKOHAMA SRI LANKA/ INDIA rmou mm EUROPE/ UK US A ALL PMTS ■wafla 17/8/81 REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO MANILA FAR EAST EUROPE MONTHLY BREAK BULK SERVICE ETA SIN
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