The Business Times, 28 March 1985

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1985 60 CENTS
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  • 276 1 Reuter THE US DOLLAR yesterday tumbled to its lowest levels this year in nervous and hectic trading on Europe's foreign exchanges as easing American interest rates and worries about the health of the US banking system made the currency
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  • 88 1 Reuter HONGKONG'S domestic exports fell 16 per cent to HK19.38 billion in February from January and re-exports declined 17 per cent to $7.44 billion, Census and Statistics Department figures show. Total exports of 16.82 billion were 16.4 per cent down on the previous month. Imports fell
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  • 346 1  -  By ALVIN TAY THE LOCAL branch of the Hongkong Bank will start an "intensive care unit" to provide consultancy and advisory services at no costs for its ailing corporate clients. Mr Andrew Dixon, the bank's deputy manager, told BT yesterday that the unit will be
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  • 512 1 Credit-sharing information system also suggested THE CHAIRMAN of the Leasing Association of Singapore (LAS) has urged the government to initiate new legislation to protect financiers against fraudulent bad debts. Making this call in an interview with BT yesterday, Mr Kwek Leng Beng
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  • 321 1 NYT THE WEST GERMAN government has approved plans to cut the government's stake in 10 state-controlled companies, including Lufthansa, the national airline, and Volkswagen, the country's largest carmaker. While the government would still have investments in nearly 900 companies, the move marks a drastic
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  • Article, Illustration
    85 1 THE Singapore stock market lost further ground yesterday much to the disappointment of pouters who were hoping for a technical re bo and. Analysts say that expectations of heavy scrip delivery next week prompted the selling. But they add that investors should take advantage of this dip to
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  • 497 1  -  By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE Bus Service (SBS) will be investing substantially in a fleet of modern buses which could be air-conditioned if necessary. Industry sources say the SBS will need to spend millions of dollars to get the type of
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  • 413 1  -  By BOEY KIT YIN SINGAPORE could suffer an outflow of US investments because of its inadequate safeguards for intellectual property. Under-Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, Mr Lionel Olmer, has identified Singapore, Hongkong and Taiwan as countries where there are "scoundrels who do not
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  • 131 1 Reuter THE THAI Cabinet has withheld approval of a sweeping tax package proposed by the Finance Ministry to help the country meet its budget deficit. Cabinet sources said Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda decided to defer indefinitely a Cabinet decision on proposed tax increases for hundreds of
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    • 275 1 KECK SENG Group's River View Hotel is looking for the middle-class Asian traveller on a limited budget and has decided to market the 476room hotel in South Korea, Malaysia, Hongkong, Taiwan and Japan. Page 3 THE JAPANESE government will limit Japon's car exports to the US during the year beginning
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    • 12 1 Full report, Pag* 13 Asian stocks, Paga 11 Intl stocks, Paga 10
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 1133 2  -  Fight between the industrial north and the commercial south By RAY HEATH THE BATTLE being fought by Singapore Airlines to win the right to make three flights a week to Manchester Airport in the north-west of England is boiling up into a
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    • 315 2  -  By SHAHRIR ARIFF EIGHT Singapore companies are now in Italy to take part in the Bologna Children's Book Fair which begins today and ends on March 31. This is the first time the group, led by the Trade Development Board, is taking part in
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    • 208 2 CHINA has sent a five-man team to Singapore to look into how public and stateowned companies are managed in the Republic. The team, which comprises officials from the State Economic Commission's System Reforming Bureau, is headed by bureau director, Mr Xu Zhen.
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    • 76 2 THE French-Singapore Institute is holding an open house this Saturday at its Science Centre Road premises. Members of the public can tour the institute's facilities, view an exhibition of 50 projects by its students and take part in a computer quiz. Projects on display include
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    • 480 2 THE United Overseas Bank is studying the possibility of offering investment information to users of its home banking facility, Uniview. Mr Paul Willemse, deputy general manager of Unicom Databank, the group's data processing arm, told BT that the group intends to increase
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    • 136 2 THE Embassy of Singapore in Saudi Arabia has been transferred from Jeddah to the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. The move follows Saudi Arabia's decision to locate the diplomatic corps in Riyadh. A Singapore Consulate has been established in Jeddah, following the transfer of the embassy
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    • 61 2 THE Singapore government, with the agreement of the United Kingdom, has appointed Mr Stephen Sim See Loy as Singapore's Commissioner for Hongkong. He succeeds Mr Koh Lian Hwi. Mr Sim, who is at present the director of personnel and public affairs of the Shell Group of
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    • 81 2 A SEMINAR on how to improve relationships between Singapore's supporting industries and their buyers is being held by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research today. The seminar is part of Sisir's efforts to foster closer ties between supporting industries and their buyers, and is one
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    • 223 2 BRITISH COINS showing a new portrait of the Queen are now available for sale in Singapore. The coins, which will go into circulation in the UK next month, were given a new face by sculptor Raphael Maklouf, a fellow of the Royal Society
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    • 365 2 P EOPLE IN BUSINESS ANTHONY SWIFT has been appointed manager, corporate finance, of Baring Brothers Asia Ltd's Singapore office. Mr Swift comes to Baring's Singapore branch from Barings London. Mr Richard W D Orders, assistant director, corporate finance, has returned to London following the completion of his term of secondment
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    • 560 3  -  By SOH TIANG KENG Banking Correspondent SINGAPORE is a centre for international tax planning which attracts the presence of many multinational companies. The Government, with its simplified taxation system, is adopting an "enlightened approach" in its revenue laws. This is the view of Mr
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    • 252 3 A TEAM of British television news reporters, led by diplomatic correspondent Trevor Mac Donald, is now in Singapore in advance of Mrs Margaret Thatcher, who will be coming for an official visit next week. Representing Channel Four News, they will prepare background pieces
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    • 324 3 THE SINGAPORE Society of Accountants has joined forces with the Association of Certified Accountants in the UK to help upgrade the skills of local accountants. This will be done through a joint scheme of examination conducted by the two bodies.
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    • 554 3  -  Occupancy rate of 60 per cent expected By LISA LEE KECK SENG Group's River View Hotel is aiming for the middle-class Asian traveller on a limited budget. The hotel's Japanese management, Asahi-View International, the chain chosen last year to run the hotel, believes it
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    • 136 3 EXPORTS OF RUBBER fell 26 per cent in January the second biggest drop in the last 12 months. About 77,750 tonnes was shipped out of the Republic in January while Singapore exported about 105,542 tonnes in the same month last year. The largest fall
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    • 6 2 Thatcher visits SE Asia, Page 6
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    • 58 2 PETROCONSULTANTS (Geneva) CORPORATE OIL STRATEGIES COUNTRY RISKS ASEAN IN THE 1980s* Report available for view by companies. Venue: Royal Holiday Inn (Business Centre) Date: Thursday, 28th March (1530 1730 hrs) Friday, 29th March (1530 1730 hrs) Tel: 737-7966 (ext. 1724) to confirm appointment with Ms. Carole Khoo to meet Author
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 428 4 Twenty-one more missiles costing US$l.5 billion Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN has won another key victory for his MX nuclear missile programme but the closeness of the vote has raised doubts that he will obtain all the multi-warhead intercontinental missiles he is seeking. Tuesday's 219-213 vote
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    • 243 4 UPI THE US has offered to extend President Reagan's proposed anti-missile defence shield to Western allies willing to contribute to its development. US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger yesterday invited the 13 other members of Nato's nuclear planning group as well as France,
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    • 63 4 AFP MARSHAL Alexander Koldonov, commander-in-chief of Soviet anti-aircraft defences, yesterday issued a disguised warning to US pilots tempted to intrude into Soviet air space. He said: "Lovers of military adventures and provocations from over the Atlantic have more than once been able to convince themselves
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    • 211 4 UPI THE SOVIET UNION has agreed to let Peru pay part of its foreign debt in blue jeans, fish meal and other products instead of dollars in what the Lima government praised as an example of "realism" other Western nations should follow.
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    • 149 4 Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN'S nominee as US ambassador to the United Nations, Vernon Walters, has told the White House that he will accept the post. Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said yesterday that the nomination of General Walters had gone to the Senate (for
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    • 432 4 AFP A GROUP of international economic experts, backing similar appeals from the US and Japan, have called for a new round of multilateral trade talks in a report presented yesterday to the director-general of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt).
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    • 295 4 AFP SECRETARY of State George Shultz has warned Congress against moves to restrict US foreign aid to several countries, including the Philippines, Pakistan, and Jordan. His warning came in a letter to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which on Tuesday began detailed consideration
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    • 167 4 AP SPENDING by government bodies has been rising steadily throughout the non-communist world, even under conservative administrations such as those of US President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, according to figures from the International Monetary Fund. The Fund calculates government spending
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    • 314 4 AP BENEATH THE surface of Poland's struggling economy thrives an unofficial market full of scarce goods, private stores and illegal US dollars. The capitalist spirit thrives on in communist Poland, tolerated by authorities who know the country's state-run industries cannot keep up with consumer demand.
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    • 745 4 ARRIVALS Operator Scrvice Local From number tim« LUFT LH688R 0250 FRA/DXB MAS MH68I 0820 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN RBA BI421 1000 BWN SIA SQ103 1005 KUL AC AC858 1015 YYZ/LHR/ BOM CPA CX7I0 1030 HLP GiA GA887 1055
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    • 470 5 UPI MILITARY PROSECUTORS have charged Taiwan's top military intelligence official with murder in last year's slaying of journalist Henry Liu at his California home, saying the officer held a grudge against Liu. The indictment, issued on Tuesday, said testimony from civilian and military witnesses
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    • 163 5 AFP NATIONAL PARTY Senator Glenn Sheil claimed in Parliament yesterday that Australian organisations had raised A 550,000 to help the Kanak proindependence movement FLNKS "overthrow democracy" in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia. The opposition senator said the organisations included the Australian National
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    • 205 5 UPI A PANEL of seven prominent experts from around the world yesterday proposed a major overhaul of international trading rules to reverse what it called a dangerous trend towards protectionism. One of its 15 recommendations was that trade policy decisions in
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    • 480 5 Trade surplus with the US still massive AP THE JAPANESE government will limit Japan's car exports to the United States during the year beginning in April to about 2.2 to 2.3 million vehicles, an increase of about 25 per cent over the current
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    • 157 5 AFP AGRICULTURE, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Moriyoshi Sato indicated that Japan would be unable immediately to reduce import tariffs on foreign forest products. At a press conference, Mr Sato said that the government would have to grant the domestic industry financial aid if
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    • 147 5 AFP AP JAPANESE Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe has told the Diet (Parliament) that Japan should take a "flexible stance" towards the Soviet Union. But he fell short of promising removal of economic sanctions against Moscow. In his reply to questions from an opposition party member
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    • 259 5 UN SECRETARY-GENERAL Javier Perez de Cuellar has made new de-escalation and peace proposals to Iraq and Iran, but they seem to have gone unheeded. A UN statement said Mr Perez de Cuellar would continue his efforts and "earnestly hopes that both Iran and Iraq will
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  • WORLD BACKGROUNDUP
    • 768 6 British premier considers herself a prime mover in reducing East-West tension Agencies BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is looking into the growing problem of Asean airlines being denied extra access to British airports. Mrs Thatchcer takes her personal brand of diplomacy to unfamiliar
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    • 533 6 NYT ENCOURAGED by the improvement in relations between the Soviet Union and the US, East Germany's communist leadership has signalled that it is ready to resume stepped-up exchanges with West Germany. The first major sign of a thaw in the rather frosty
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    • 483 6 AP WITH China emerging as a major world market, multinational companies are searching for experts to run their operations there. Finding the proper candidate, however, is not easy. "Multinationals want men who are a perfect 10 but often we can only offer an 8," said Paul
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 611 6 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed easier yesterday against most major currencies on commercial selling in active and nervous late trading. It closed softer at 3.1670/90 marks compared with an early 3.1750/80 and New York's 3.1920/40 close, but above its low of 3.1510, and at 2.6780/6910 Swiss francs compared
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    • 244 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: CurrwtciM Mowlnil quoted y* rate* Si atacday a nithaonian om parity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2 2380 2.2400 2 8196 -20 63 Sterling pound ***** 2 6824 7 3469 -63 58 Australian dollar 1 5744 1
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    • 301 6 BA Futures AFTER the surge in IMM on Tuesday, Eurodollar futures came under profittaking yesterday. June Eurodollar opened 5 ticks lower than IMM's close at 89.98 and selling pressure then took the contract to 89.94. June deutsehemark opened 61 higher at 0.3168 and reached a high of 0.3189 before
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    • 185 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed sharply higher yesterday after rallying in late hectic trading as a result of the weak US dollar. Bullion closed at U*****.75/331.25 an ounce against an initial $325.75/326.75 and New York's $324.10/60 close. Dealers noted stop-loss buying at $328, bringing prices to a day's high of
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    • 77 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market rose by 13/8-point from Tuesday to close at 4 7/8 per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate was unchanged, the two-month rate fell by 1/16-point while the threemonth rate shed 1 8-point. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: OH
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    • 328 6 Asian market DOLLAR deposit rates closed weaker in thin trading yesterday. Rates were depressed by a softer US federal funds rate and the good response to the US Treasury's $6.25 billion auction of four-year notes. Overnight closed at 81/8 8 per cent, down 1/2 point from Tuesday, and week fixed
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    • Article, Illustration
      81 6 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender (or $130 million of 91-day Treasury bills to be issued at the option of the tenderer from April 1 to April 4, and $20 million of 182-day bills to be issued on April 1. Each
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 432 7 Reuter US (COMMERCIAL BANKS are being lured to futures exchanges as trading in traditional commodities is increasingly being displaced by financial futures. But those spearheading the banks' efforts say the transition to futures from cash markets has not been as smooth, fast or
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    • 321 7 Reuter THE CANADIAN federal government has considered a number of alternatives before deciding on an infusion of public and private capital to rescue Canadian Commercial Bank. Mr Barbara McDougall, the Minister of State for Finance, told the House of Commons the
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    • 113 7 Reuter LATIN AMERICAN nations are discussing a new bridging loan for Argentina to help it pay arrears on its US$5O billion foreign debt. Mexican Finance Minister Jesus Silva Herzog on Tuesday confirmed that the proposal, the latest in a long line of emergency plans
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    • 198 7 Reuter AN INTER-AMERICAN Development Bank conference yesterday drew to a close with warnings from Latin America's most indebted nations that huge debt payments are pushing their economies into a prolonged crisis. Brazil, Mexico and Argentina said new democracies in the region could be
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    • 90 7 Reuter ESM Government Securities Inc, whose collapse led to a run on Ohio thifts and forced their temporary closure, has been declared bankrupt. ESM faces creditors' claims of US$3l5 million. Mr Thomas Tew, a Miami attorney acting as receiver for the failed Fort Lauderdale, Florida, securities dealer,
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    • 609 7  -  By ALVIN TAY FINANCE companies are bracing themselves for another 10 to 20 per cent drop in car loans this year, but the more aggressive companies are already diversifying into other areas such as trade financing. Car loans fell by 7 per cent to
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    • 540 7 Reuter TOKYO could have an offshore banking centre as early as 1906 because opposition from some officials in the finance ministry and the Bank of Japan is disappearing. Banking sources said earlier this month, the Foreign Exchange Council, an important finance ministry advisory group, set
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  • FEATURES
    • 495 8 THE General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade has had a hard row to hoe these last few years. The Geneva-based body has had the odd success but by and large the progress of free trade has been a path trodden with the most leaden of
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    • 1035 8  -  Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi is showing that he means business in his war against corruption, writes JOHN ELLIOTT. Gold and diamond smugglers are finding the going a lot harder. JOHN ELLIOTT FT A FEW WEEKS after Indian astrologers noted in mid-January that
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    • 684 8  -  By PHIL BROWN AP IN SPITE OF Taiwan's enviable record of economic growth, one of the nation's chief economic planners keeps sounding the alarm: Taiwan must scramble to keep up in what he calls the international economic war. Taiwan, says Chao Yao-Tung, who
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    • 334 8 NYT IN SMALL rooms blackened by fire and smoke in the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar, scores of Sikh refugee families who fled an-ti-Sikh violence after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi have set up temporary homes as they try to settle
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    • 683 8  -  By JOHN HAIL UPI FOR KILOMETRE after kilometre in Serbalawan in northern Sumatra, a highway snakes along seemingly endless rows of neatly tended rubber trees, each with a little spout dripping gooey white latex into a plastic cup. The Dutch, British and American
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 655 8 iwywiM @aD§§so<jMi) CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Pussy galore (3, 3) 7 A bird collared mostly for doing wrong (4, 4) 8 It makes for noted quietness (4) 10 Cab in which a fare is twice interrupted (6) 11 Do such clothes add much weight to the bed? (6) 14 It's
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  • SPORTS
    • 237 9 /liasX /SINGAPORE OKM /GOLF CHAMPMMSIHPy Mark Aebli (Hongkong Open winner): Tony Grimes ought to be favourite. He won in India and is playing well. So too Rodger Davis, who finished second there. And of course Terry Gale, who plays great
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    • 525 9  -  By WALTON MORAIS IF YESTERDAY'S Pro-Am is an indicator, then the Singapore Open golf championship which tees-off at Bukit today will, arguably, be the most unpredictable in its 25-year history. The three golfers who returned the lowest score of five-un-der-par 66 yesterday could not
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    • 653 9 SOCIALIST Burma and capitalistic golf might not seem the best of partners, yet the two have managed to achieve peaceful coexistence in that land of eternal mystery. In 1967, Burma produced one of the first Asian golfers to earn
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    • 320 9 Reuter PETRA Delhees-Jauch of Switzerland played conservatively in windy conditions on Tuesday at Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, and upset fourth-seeded American Camille Benjamin in the challenge round women's tennis tournament. Delhees-Jauch, whose world ranking has fallen to 95th from 49th two years
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    • 477 9 AP STEPPING aside in the rankings is one thing, winning another. And Jimmy Connors still likes his chances after being dropped from top seed to No 2 in the upcoming Volvo Tennis Chicago tournament because of the wild card entry on Tuesday of John
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    • 498 9 AP UNITED STATES baseball commissioner Peter Ueberroth said on Tuesday that baseball officials from the US and Japan are "very seriously" looking at the possibility of a future championship between their best professional teams. "I think it's safe to say we're looking one day for champions
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1170 9 to mm HIGHLIGHTS Thursday Feature Special The Cassandra Crossing 10.40 pm, Channel 5 A member of a terrorist group, the Swedish Peace Movement, is exposed to a deadly plague virus during an attempt to bomb the International Health Organisation headquarters in Geneva. He boards the Geneva to Stockholm Express exposing
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 270 10 Reuter STANDARD CHARTERED BANK PLC is continuing its cautious view of asset quality in all major trading areas. The bank says in comments on its 1964 results it believes its high level of specific bad debt provisions is prudent and says that it has nearly
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    • 194 10 Reuter CBS INC has released its shareholder list to Fairness in Media after the conservative group agreed to certain conditions on the list's use and disclosure. CBS said Fairness in Media agreed that the list would be "used only for a proxy solicitation, a tender offer,
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    • 308 10 Reuter WALL STREET shares prices closed mixed on Tuesday after trading in a fairly narrow range most of the day, an apparent reaction to disappointing earnings prospects for several blue chips. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped by 0.22 points to 1,259.72. Advancing
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    • 241 10 laoo -5 inch INDUSTRIALS igjtwtc: A Alpha 700 uneh Abarcom 132 +2 *"*>•;- £i® A£ And a 730 uneh 6650B jg sr. if C G Smith 2100 inch Con* j200 CNA 237 7 Com A*»eh 1075 Curt. Franc* 345 uneh Da Bwi 965 Edgar* 8000 uneh 5250 F-d Vok
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    • 925 10 Amsterdam MAI 26 Ft ABN 407 00 +2 Aagon 186 50 2 3 AhoM 215 50 -3 Ak to 108 60 unch amev 213 20 -2.8 Amrobnk 75 00 -0 4 Bark 50 00 -1 Bote 345 00 -2.5 Boiko 86 70 -03 Catond 460 00 -2 Dak
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 327 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed steady yesterday on sporadic institutional buying but the market was otherwise quiet and featureless. The Hang Seng index closed 6.52 points higher at 1,350.65 after gaining 2.33 at the mid-morning fix. Chpimg Kong rose 10 cents to HK513.50, HK Wharf 15 to 5.35 Hutchison Whampoa
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    • 348 11 TOKYO: Prices started mixed yesterday but rose sharply in the afternoon on hectic buying on the effective first trading day of fiscal 1985. The market average rose 64.67 to 12,550.82 after losing 7.11 on Tuesday. Turnover was a very active 850 million shares, the largest volume since March 30
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    • 116 11 MANILA Share prices closed largely unchanged in quiet trading yesterday. The mining index fell 0.47 to 693.80 but the commercial and industrial marker was unchanged at 130.67 and the oils index was steady at 0.599. Atlas Con 'B' rose to 19.75 from 18 and Basic Petroleum to 0.0028 from
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    • 350 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed at a record high yesterday as US investors took advantage of a weak Australian dollar. At the close, the All Ordinaries index was up 8.3 at 826.4 compared with a previous high of 821.1 set on Monday. The All Industrials index was up 5.7
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    • 144 11 BANGKOK Prices closed slightly lower in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club index fell 0.08 point to 129.88 and declines led advances slightly. Turnover dropped to 482,389 shares from Tuesday's 632,095. MA* 27 Baku 177 -16 Siam C«m«nt S«am Cituen S«am City 615 102 578 unch -2 inch A«a
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    • 75 11 MAR 27 Bonk S«<xi Won 590 5 Hyundai Corwt Hyundai Motor HAL 901 567 642 640 LTTCh inch unch 1 Chohamg Bk 575 644 unch 23 1750 unch 467 12 Korea 350 629 unch -6 Daewoo Corp 440 539 +9 -7 730 +4 475 +3 Samsung Else 844 1254
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    • 53 11 AFP TOSHIBA CORP is to provide China's general copying machine plant in Wuhan with technology and know-how for plain paper copiers. Toshiba officials say that to meet rapidly growing demand for copying machines, the Chinese government is seeking ways to increase its domestic production capacity of
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    • 239 11 FT A EUROPEAN consortium including FYench, West German, Swiss and Belgian heavy engineering companies has signed a US$263million contract to supply China with 150 railway locomotives. The contract is the single largest order (or locomotives won by the so-called European "50 Hertz" consortium. The
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    • 116 11 AFP NIHON KOHDEN CORP, a leading Japanese medical engineering company, has forecast a 13-per-cent rise in before-tax profit on a 10.9-per-cent sales increase in the current business year ending in July. Unconsolidated sales were esimated at a total of 24.2 billion yen, and
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    • 110 11 AFP TORAY INDUSTRIES INC, Japan's largest synthetic fibre maker, has reported an after-tax profit of 16 billion yen on sales of 6% billion yen, up 2.8 per cent and 2.4 per cent, respectively, in the business year ending this month. Toray officials attribute the smaller-than-expected figures
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    • 280 11 AT T confirms intent to work with Japanese FT AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) has made clear that its strategy for entering Japan's value-added network and office automation markets would include Japanese partners. AT T executives, including James E Olson, chairman, AT T Technologies, have spoken of their corporation's intent
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 771 12 Bernama MAJOR RUBBER producing countries of the seven-member Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries have agreed to take a "positive attitude" on the extension of the five-year International Natural Rubber Agreement which expires in October. This is a sharp reversal of the previous stand taken
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    • 517 12 Bernama MALAYSIA, whose annual production of palm oil is projected to increase from the current 3.72 million tonnes to 6.5 million tonnes in 1990, will undertake vigorous efforts to explore markets in China, Africa, West Asia and the US. Minister of Primary Industries, Datuk
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    • 1315 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a subdued, featureless afternoon session on Tuesday with losses from the previous close of 35 to £13. May finished at £2,296 stg, down £16. The market was due to open around £5 higher against the New York close and was initially a shade firmer
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    • 153 12 Chinese Produce Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 477 50 Exchange (Sellers' noon closing pri Mor 27 SS/100 kg) ices on Nutmeg no FOB NSW 396 00 E&W FOB NSW 248 00 Coconut oil Bulk FOB 155 00 Gombier 330 00 Old drum FOB 168 00 FOB NSW New drum
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    • 223 12 SINGAPORE The market closed higherwith April One RSS buyers quoted at 173.50 cents per kg, up one cent from Tuesday. Tbe morning session gained 0.50 cent on some buying support, after a slightly lower opening, in quiet trading. Prices gained further ground in quiet afternoon trading on continued buying
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    • 320 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB in b ales NOON CLOSE Buyers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 172 00 173 00N 172.50 I73 50N Int 1 RSS Apr 85 172 50 ***** ***** 174 50 Int 1 RSS May 85 177 00 177 50 177.50 178
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    • 106 12 (cents/kg, 1-tc m pallets) APRIL 85 MAY 85 (current month) (forword month) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Stlltn Buyers Sellers SSR 20 175 50 177 50N 176 50 178.50N SSR 50 172 50 174.SON 174 50 176.50N MREL6 Buyers Seders Buyers Sellers SMR CV 222 00 224.00 224
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    • 218 12 WHEAT futures closed 3-1/2 to 1/4 cents a bushel lower on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday. May settled 3-1/2 cents lower at $3.56-3/4. Local profit-taking eroded some of the sharp advance of recent sessions with little buying to stem the decline. Wire houses and com-puter-guided fund accounts
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    • 72 12 Reuter XS OF March 20, India had purchased 18.08 million tonnes of food grains in the marketing year which started in October. The government bought 8.62 million tonnes of rice, 9.3 million tonnes of wheat and 161,000 tonnes of coarse grains. Government foodstocks on March 1 were
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    • 110 12 THE Koala Lumpur Tin Market price held at the ITA fleer ef M$2S.l5 per kg as the buffer stock manager teek all 17? tonnes offered. The offering compares with 179 tonnes on Tuesday. There were do foreign concentrates. The Kuala Lumpur premium over the London spot price dropped
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    • 159 12 Yarn (hi HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 2,550 Blue Phoenix 20's 2,750 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,300 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,650 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21's 3,000 Combed yarn, cones BJue Phoenix 32's 4,350 BJue Phoenix 40's 4,500 Open-end yarn 2,450
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    • 167 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday on profit-taking and reserve of buyers following Pakistan's absence from the market in spite of earlier reports it will tender for RBD palm oil. March deliveries in the south region fell M 517.50 to $1,392.50 per tonne, central $15 to
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    • 281 12 Singapore C-l Od unq (S$/kito, en-godown) Loonzain Rice Frog rant new crop n aa 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grade unq 222 2nd 065 100% 3rd grade unq 3rd 060 Parboiled Rice New Crop no stock 5% 222 25% 10% 217 10% no stock Thai Broken Maize unq A-super
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    • 136 12 SOYBEAN futures closed unchanged to 2-1/2 cents a bushel higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday, reflecting increased demand for soybean oil. May settled one cent higher at $6.07-1/4 a bushel. Buying in soyoil spilled over to soybeans, and along with stronger foreign currencies lifted prices. News
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    • 376 12 AFP A DECISION to maintain the price range under the current Sixth International Tin Agreement at M 529.15 to 137.89 during the second quarter of this year is expected to be announced during three days of International Tin Council talks which began in
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    • 113 12 Reuter THE World Bank has approved a 50year, interest-free credit worth US$55 million to help in the rehabilitation of tea, rubber and coconut plantations in Sri Lanka. The bank said funds would be provided by the International Development Association, a World Bank affiliate. It said
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4335 13 FEAR of heavy scrip deliveries next week caused investors and punters to resort to selling yesterday but turnover was light. The BT Composite Index fell 9.33 points to 729.90 while the Straits Times Industrial Index dropped 8.91 points to 817.06. Volume stood at
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    • 261 13 SINGAPORE Rites Indices Grond Centrol 294 Sri Hortomos 210 A T 22< 184 MUI 239 iurong Eng 50« 200 Duto Com 172 Soteros Kes 163 J C MPH 118 Falls Kentucky Spar* 376 C C 378 DuH De» 515 N S T 710 ICS 660 DBS 610
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    • 3246 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1334 14  -  By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG has witnessed three multi-billion dollar acquisitions since the New Year, and all the signs are there to suggest that the game of corporate cat and mouse has only just started. Hutchison Whampoa started the ball rolling in late
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    • 348 14 EU YAN SANG HOLDINGS Ltd's latest year-end results have been adversely affected by a provision for the fall in value of its properties and higher interest expenses incurred on construction of the properties. The company said the provision of $374,435 and interest and depreciation
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    • 984 14 Current payment Ex dote Books close Date payoble Totol for the year Totol for lost year A 1 S B Ambossodor Amol Steel Amcol Aokam Asiatic Dev Ayer Hitam Tin BAT Bata Batu Lintang Benta Bousteod Bukit Katil C 1 Holdings Carlsberg City Dev Chuan Hup Cons Plant
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    • 233 14 Managers' prices MARA-Bumiputra for March 28 First B'putro 5 67 5 72 Second B'putro 489 4 94 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.17 2.30 The Savings Fund 1.51 *1.60 S'pore Prog Fund 0.92 0 97 S'pore Sec Pund 1 36 1.44 S'pore Invest Fund 0 94 1 00
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    • 105 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hang Seng Index Wednesday 1186 4 Tuesday 1180.7 Wednesday 1350 65 Week ago 1170.6 Monday 1344 13 Week ago *****6 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Tuesday 1259.72 Tokyo Dow Jones Monday 1259.94 Week ago 1271.09 Wednesday ****** 82 T uesday ***** 15 Stondard Poors Week
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    • 163 14 GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS Limited: Tenth AGM at the Board Room of The Development Bank of Singapore Ltd, 46th Storey, DBS Building, 6 Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 on Mar 29 at 11 am. GENERAL LUMBER (HOLDINGS) Berhad: Twenty-second AGM at The Dewan Ben tar a, Hotel Dayang, off Jalan
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    • 426 14 SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market retreated across the board in dull and listless trading. Although some interest was seen in selected stocks, most investors preferred to stay on the sidelines. After opening at a slightly lower level, share prices
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    • 2551 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. MDUSTRIALS Aimomoto (3.705) A Choc (2 48S) (6) 2 48
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    • 428 15  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM CHUAN HUP Marine Ltd continues to bring good tidings to shareholders. To cap the commendable 9.2 per cent increase in group attributable profits to $10.36 million in the half year to Dec 31, 1984, against the previous firsthalf's $9.49 million,
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    • 459 15 HOTEL Marco Polo Ltd is the latest to join the growing list of companies that have decided to cut dividends because of poor results. The hotel company's performance last year was the worst since it went public in 1981. Group pre-tax profits
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    • 123 15 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd has not announced book closure and payment dates for its recommended first and final dividend of 7.5 per cent gross for the 1984 financial year. The dates given in our Dividends Announced table on Tuesday were for last year. SINGAPORE Bus Service (1978) Ltd shares
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    • 250 15 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has officially appointed Datuk Khoo Kay Peng as chairman of the Tourist Development Corporation, in line with the high priority the government is placing on developing the tourist industry. The Prime Minister's Department, in
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    • 310 15  -  By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN NEPTUNE Orient Lines Ltd managed to maintain the pace of progress in the second half of 1984 as it did in the first when profits before tax rose by nearly 35 per cent. With a similar jump in the
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 45 15 For the year to end-December 1984, unaudited group pre-tax profit was M 515.14 million ($6.83 million previously) on turnover of $62.35 million ($7.84 million). EPS amounted to 4 cents (3.4 cents). An unchanged dividend of 10 per cent gross has been recommended.
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      • 56 15 For the half- year to end-December 1984, group pre-tax profit was M 51.04 million on sales of $6.22 million. EPS stood at 1.1 cents. Renong said the figures of the two corresponding periods are not meaningful due to the reconstruction of the group during the year to end-June
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      • 28 15 Group pre-tax profits of M 54.56 million on turnover of $49.31 million for 1984. Final dividend of 6 cents per share gross recommended.
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    • 956 15 EQUITIES opened mixed in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. At noon, the FT-30 index fell 0.5 points to 981.5, while the FTSE-100 was down 0.2 at 1290.2. Dealers said firmer sterling and slightly easier domestic money rates helped selected issues. However, they added, until there is a cut
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    • 608 15  -  By CHAN OI CHEE MALAYAN United Industries Ltd has given up on Cycle Carriage Ltd. Yesterday, Pan Malaysia Cement Works Bhd (PMCW), a member of the MUI stable, dropped the bombshell by announcing that it had sold its entire 12.5 million
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    • TAKING STOCK...
      • 628 15 By HOCK LOCK SIEW TWO YEARS after a completely new management team was brought in to clean up the mess in United Engineers Ltd, skeletons still keep falling out of its cupboards. The latest disclosure of a massive loan default of $18 million by
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      • 297 15 SHAREHOLDERS and BT readers could not help but notice lately how companies with December half and full yearends have taken their time to release results and are now rushing to meet the March 31 deadline. We are in the last few days of March and
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  • LATE FILE
    • 46 16 Reuter THE BRITISH government has announced a clampdown on the number of foreign doctors and dentists entering Britain because of growing unemployment. Secretary of State for Social Services Norman Fowler told Parliament that new immigration controls would be introduced next month. Reuter
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    • 39 16 Reuter THE CHINESE communist party newspaper, the People's Daily, yesterday emphasised that China would stick to its programme of radical economic change in spite of growing problems which could threaten the fabric of the party. Reuter
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    • 41 16 THE DANISH government and opposition have agreed on a settlement to end a combined strike and lockout involving 300,000 private sector workers, Denmark's biggest labour dispute for 12 years. Prime Minister Poul Schlueter said details would be given later.
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    • 59 16 NYT AMERICAN officials have acknowledged that the Soviet Union had been able to plant tiny devices in some electric typewriters used in the United States embassy in Moscow that secretly transmitted electronic impulses to an antenna built into a wall. This took place between 1982 and 1984, when
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    • 57 16 Reuter THE UNITED STATES has formally agreed to allow Malaysia's national carrier, Malaysian Airline System (MAS) to fly direct to the America's West Coast from July next year. US Ambassador Thomas Shoesmith exchanged notes yesterday with Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen to implement an agreement reached between the
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    • 57 16 Reuter AUSTRALIA, one of 17 nations asked by the United States to join its "Star Wars" research, will not take part in the programme, the Defence Minister's office said. Australia had already made clear it would not be involved in research under Washington's Strategic Defence Initiative, a
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    • 60 16 Reuter THAILAND said it has lifted a 10-month ban on foreign exchange sales by authorisedmoney changers because speculation on foreign currency has declined since last November's 14.8 per cent devaluation. Thais or foreign passport holders can now buy up to the equivalent of US$25O in foreign currencies
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  • 311 16  -  By AMY BALAN IN THE fierce competitive banking environment of today, bankers can be counted on to introduce unusual schemes and services to attract customers. French bank Banque Indosuez yesterday flew in prospective customers from Sweden all expenses paid to give them a
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  • 274 16 SEAGATE Technology (Singapore) Pte Ltd is looking for up to 400 new staff as part of its expansion programme. Seagate is adding 6,000 sq metres to its 8,500 sq metre plant in the Kallang Basin Industrial Estate. The expansion will bring the total
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  • 123 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday directed all ministers, deputy ministers and parliamentary secretaries to buy locally-assem-bled cars when they want to change their vehicles. He issued the directive at the weekly Cabinet meeting. Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said the move was
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  • 61 16 WALL STREET stock prices were higher in early trading yesterday. Analysts expect defence and related technology issues to show strength in reaction to a positive congressional vote on President Reagan's MX missile proposal. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up over 2V? pointsat 1262. Overall, gainers led
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  • 862 16  -  IK) By MONICA GWEE A VEHEMENT ATTACK on government "control" of the press came from Mr J B Jeyaretnam when he raised the issue of a Business Times editorial that lived, he claimed, "for half an hour." The MP for Anson
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  • 187 16 "YOU TOO AUGUSTINE?" was a question which Dr Lee Boon Yang, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of the Environment, might have asked the MP for Whampoa, whom he accused of trying to "cast a slur" on the government. Dr Augustine Tan had said that
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  • 68 16 TEN MILLION dollars worth of drinking water is flushed down the toilet each year, estimated Dr Wong Kai Yuen (Bukit Timah). This has prompted the government to consider using sea water, or treated effluent water, for flushing toilets. Taking up another suggestion, from Mr Eric Cheong
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  • 288 16 SOUTH-EAST ASIA, with its rapid growth potential, will attract investments from US multinational companies. Professor John U Farley of the School of Management, National University of Singapore, said this would create a demand for local managerial skills. From a major study
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  • 211 16 NOSTALGIC calls to preserve street hawkers were rejected by the Environment Minister, Dr Ahmad Mattar, who said these vendors were "normally associated with less developed countries". Members of Parliament protested with a chorus of "No!" but the minister was firm about his "hard-head-ed decision".
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  • 172 16 "EVEN DURIANS cause traffic jams," said Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong as he drove home the point that Singapore needed a public transport policy that worked. Dr Yeo warned Parliament there could come a day when massive traffic jams no longer
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  • 547 16 FIRST VERSION withdrawn from Friday's paper IF the PAP ever wanted feedback, it has now ensured it will get it. The bald stupidity of Teh Cheang Wan's statement in Parliament regarding the way the HDB will treat the residents of Anson virtually makes it certain that the
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  • 544 16 FINAL VERSION published on Saturday THE People's Action Party has never tried to hide its displeasure with those who chose to vote against it. It has always emphasised that just as there are benefits to be gained from voting PAP so is there a price to be
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    • 126 16 COOPERS LYBRAND ASSOCIATES PTE LIMITED presents INTENSIVE CARE A REMEDY FOR CORPORATE INSOLVENCY A Seminar led by Sir Kenneth Cork SINGAPORE: 19 APRILI9BS Sir Kenneth Cork, the Chairman of the U.K. Insolvency Law Review Committee, will lead this one-day INTENSIVE CARE seminar especially designed for bankers, officers of financial institutions,
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    • 56 16 Outlook for today: Showers in several areas in the late morning ond afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on March 27 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.3 Associated humidity 4 66 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 7.20 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Rainfall this month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 246 17 UNITED States Lines has postponed its resignation from major conferences in the trans-Pacific trades. The company has deferred resignation from the two Japan-Korea/US conferences until April 20, and is unlikely to effect resignation from another three cartels on the originally proposed date of April 6,
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    • 354 17  -  By JUNE LIM KANSAI Line will part company with the Straits Container Club next month. Its departure will leave the grouping with three members Mitsui OSK, •K' Line and 'K' Line Kinkai running a similar number of vessels. The Kansai-owned vessel, the 450-TEU
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    • 111 17 THE PHILIPPINE Overseas Employment Administration is studying a plan for minimum wage levels for its offices and seamen working on foreign ships. The authorities are thinking of having separate wage scales for seafarers working around the world and those sailing only in Far East trades, where salaries
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    • 672 17 BMpptngUn* Pag Cel 1 Afea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner V 4 Andeka Shpg VM 1 ANL 1 1 APC Line V 4 APL III 4 ASCL ID 1 Asiabroker V 5 Austasia Line V 1 Bait-Orient VH 4/5 Bangkok Cont VI 2 Bank Line V 5 B8S
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 127 17 AFP A PANAMANIAN ship has been banned from Taiwanese ports for violating a law prohibiting ships from sailing to Taiwan directly from China, a shipping source said. The source said Lucia.& 400-gross-ton vessel owned by a Panamanian shipping company, had arrived at Taiwan's largest seaport of Kaohsiung
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      • 121 17 Reuter A SHIP carrying 7,000 tonnes of West German emergency food aid for Chad and Niger has been delayed in Nigeria because it turned up at the wrong port, a senior Nigerian official said. The official said the United Nations World Food Programme, which chartered the ship, had
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    • 1173 18 ARGENTINA Buenos Aires March 12th. 13 Vessels berthed. Bahia Blanca 10-15 days and 20-25 days depending on vessel's length. Severely congested A situation expected to deterioratee. 3 vessels berthed. 29 waiting to load grain. Necochea 12-14 days. Congested. 3 vessels berthed, 1 by-product vessel anchored awaiting berth. 2
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    • 722 18 Fairplay CANADIAN shippers still look on conferences much as Ronald Reagan does on the Russians, but the focus of shipper ire has shifted from the North Atlantic to the Pacific trades. The announcement of a further, 12 months, temporary extension of the Shipping Conferences Exemption Act by the
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    • 1831 18 VERY quiet chartering is reported in all sectors of the freight market on Tuesday but rates generally held steady and in some cases rose slightly, shipbrokers said. Grain operators paid U5516.50 for 45,000 long tons from the US Gulf to Japan compared with $15.75 agreed previously for 52,000
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    • 194 19  -  By Kingsley Wood THE Rooney Shipping and Trading Company's tug/barge operation between Darwin and Singapore is having difficulty settling down. The third sailing planned for earlier this month has been cancelled, with problems blamed on the depreciation of the Australian dollar. But according to a
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    • 473 19 Reuter CONFLICTING shipping interests among member states are holding up a common maritime transport policy for the European Community, despite a growing threat from cheapthird country carriers, diplomats said. They said community transport ministers, although under pressure by shipowners to combat unfair trading,
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    • 411 19 Lloyd's List VESSEL sales and the transfer of liner operations brought about a sharp improvement in the results of Swedish shipping group, Brostroms, which reported 1984 profits of SKrl63 million. The net surplus for last year compares with a hefty SKr235 million deficit in
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    • 93 19 A BRITISH insurance firm will pay 17.75 million yuan (US$6.3 million dollars) in settlement of the worst oil spill in Chinese waters since the Communist takeover in 1949, the New China News Agency said. The London Steamship Owners Mutual Insurance Association agreed to pay the sum in
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    • 183 19 Seatrade Week SEATRAIN Lines Inc plans to file a new reorganisation plan that, if approved, would remove it from Chapter 11, the US Bankruptcy Law which protects companies from their creditors. Under the proposed plan, Seatrain would make cash payments of US$l5.5 million
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    • 47 19 LLOYD'S Shipping Intelligence said salvage association surveyors at Kobe reported that the Panamanian motor bulkcarrier Mary A/me,loaded with wheat at Australia for full discharge at Jeddah, was in collision with the Liberian motortanker World Flora&nd broke down while anchoring at Jeddah. There was no leakage.
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    • 6009 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.
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    • 673 25 S" RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival date/time Operator Godws for LCL cargo FCL movement schedule Location Nik Cherkaso Kansai P Tanah Air Hoog Pioneer White Star T Kiselev B Penaga L Srimathi C Valbelle Prasetia Annapurna Crimmitschau P Taft Osaka Bay E
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    • 1816 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFC A African Shipping Agencies (Si Mro-Kariiili [Jnr Transgroup < S» Ahrenklrl Liner Service Kim Shpg <Sl Alfred C Tocpfer Oceanus Shipping Agen cies (Si Manntex Enterprise (PK). Alpac lntrasea iSI Bmtang Shpg <KLi
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    • 409 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder III Krts Merubi Sun Timor Andes H'way B Perseus Benjamas Equator V Hugheverett Inabukwa Kota Banteng Kota Brjaya N Baltimore Trans Hav K23 K24W K21 K10 K9/10 K36 K23 K21 K27 K30 K16 K12 K9 T
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    • 189 26 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia
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    • 133 17 u UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) NATIONAL LINE SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenlon Way 04 02C Mann* Hou>« Singapore 0207 Tel *****94 TH- No BS.S4i9| CFS office TPC 03 30 Tal *****31 and *****32 Terminal office TPC 03-29 Tel No *****90/*****93 ARAB EMMIE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE FKOM JAPAN
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    • 1070 17 A Pubkshmd by TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 Ne* Industrial Road Spore 1953 Tel: *****44 A memtW 0» limes o'3or«sc*0 r Ss6 50 7* MAERSK LINE PORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA i i l A I'ACIHC. (il'll ATI.AN llt lAS I "AN ADA. INI ANI>
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    • 331 18 USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Waat Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Kobo kWhtr VS. LA/IB OM kMw »T VO J. VCUO 22/4 25/4 TOKYO It 25/4 2C/4 SHAWM 4/5 J/5 J. KBHU 9/5 11/5 2QLMBM C/ 5 S/5 HYUGA 15/5 IC/5 P. man 21/5 23/5 TOKYO M 2C/5 27/5
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    • 237 18 1L Supercarrier Service NUT ARRIVALS BARBER PERSEUS 27/3. BARBER FDUM 9/4. BARBER HECTOR 17/4 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA fMn »cc*to* caaln tar Hemtea (MB). S. Framca. MM. SMta mi S* Okp L tapid TO: CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICA CHILE J/4 7/4 13/4 17/4 23/4 27/4 CMKAN
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    • 1100 19 The Straits Steamship Group ,77? Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT OSAKA BAY noma, bat TOKYO MY HTAK) MMHI TtMKS MARU cm Of ED—Ui toho express CARDIGAN BAY OSAKA BAY LIVERPOOL MY S'pn FJCdni
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    • 857 19 NOTICE CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National Line of Sri Lanka We are pleased to announce our twice monthly direct service to Rfd Sea ports of Hodaidah, Jeddah and Aqaba. Ceylon Shipping Corpn. will deploy relatively naw veseels on this fully containerised service. The service from Singapore commences on April 9th 1985
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    • 480 20 w. Hapag-Lloyd 1 EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriage to Scandinavia. Med. Carribean ft S. America Inland haulage to inland destinations in Europe S pore PKelang PenangLeiioesßibao Genoa Hburg Rdam Bhaven Antwerp ALMUBARAKIAHI4/4 18/4 11/4 11/5 31/4 l«/ 5 Connecting m Kobe 11 Connecting in Kaoshiung Also accepting cargo to* AIIANIIC
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    • 398 20 F M.S. LINE IM« J» J""" FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE CHINA CONTAINER 29* KOREAN CHANCE ?1* HONGKONG CONTAINER 41* ORIENTAL CHKF 43N CHEVALIER RO2E 43W AISO 1 OADINu tOR BRtMf kHAitN FROM EUROPE Vl* SUEZ J A Mure* ol CHEVALIER PAUL 43E CHEVALIER ROTE 42E NEPTUNE CRYSTAL 2«f PKelaot Spore HKonf
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    • 645 20 THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD. *09-07. ROBINA HOUSE. S PORE 0106 TEL: *****88 TELEX RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG KIM SOON LI DESTINATION Penang Penang SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK •EQUATOR IN SK 7/S5 In Port 28 Mar Kuch.ng •EQUATOR IV SK 7/85 1 Apr 4 Apr Kuching
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    • 533 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service I Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W.MED./FE) ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO 10 1) PROMOENCE NWARK SAVANNAH BOSTON PHRADELPHM NORFOIK lACKSONWLLE NIMMGTON ETC 3) CJttSTOBAI BAIBOA PANAMA CITY. COION SAN UAN SJWTO DOMMGO 2) ATLANTA CWCAGO DETROIT COLUMBUS t OTHER MAIOR MCROBRDGE DESTINATIONS HOUSTON VIA KMGSTON 4) MONTREAL TORONTO
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    • 323 20 mSINOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD W!||\T ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Loadmf for B. Abbas. B. Khomeini PORT KELANG PENANG SINOSE MARITMf PTE lID TEL *****44 7 i *****70 MAIOSf MARITIME SON BHD Tel *****2 3 MA, AVSiA TRADE i TRANSPORT LID Id ***** ***** gg KYOWA
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 875 21 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KOTA SALAM KOTA JAVA KOTA MUTIARA VOYAGE HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: E-559 2-3/4 7-10/4 ADEN. HOOEIOAM, JEDOAM, AOABA, PT AN M<H,BABA D E-501 10-12/4 10-20/4 DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAM, JEDDAH, AOABA, PT SUDA CP/0/85 12-13/4
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    • 692 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS KkJJEBSEN LINE K. NEW ZEALAND SOUTH UST ASU TOKYO BAT'ELS ISS in EBSEN SOUTH. A» (S SVaya it P* S» *1 1/4 13/4 23/4 2C/4 21/4 3/5 U/5 13/5 17/5 19/5 24/5 PJAoreiby lat *mmi AuctTaw N*mr Tanm Buff an 15S 5/5 13/5 17/5 15/5 TttA S 13S
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    • 658 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF FAR EAST S'PORE SERVICE FULL CONTAHER VESSEL. BUSAN YOKOHAMA KOBE KAOHSRJNG MAJAPAHT VII MB 0/3 1/3 GONA *19 W 2t/3 29/3 10/3 lt/3 31/3 3/4 STORE TG fWOK 17/3 22/3 24/3 4/4 9/4 11/4 HKiTTifJ > lai :?i ;.a EAST BOUND SOMA!' *7EB WEST BOUND
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    • 533 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR \f9k SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadmf for Rangoon S pore P Keianf Penanj Paean VSS 29/31 Mar Phashwejyawywa V 252 8/10 Apr Myomaywa VS9 20/24 Apr BANK LINE EXPRESS SEM-CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 19 Apr 15 May 18
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1312 22 kIV LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. ECUADOR/PERU/CHILE FEEDCR VSI MOTHER VSI MONIE RUBY V2B IBM VSI SPORE PKIG PMG SPORE NAGOYA GUAYAGUH CALLAO ARICA IQWQOI AFAGASTA S ANTOHO VALPARAISO 3 Apr 5 Apr 7 Apt 9 Apr 23 Ap> 25 May 2km 6 lun 7to 1 iun Uta 13 hjn
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    • 556 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE I .J..H t..r Ul *N'.MIS SAN IKANUMu SEAIIII lACOMA vANuxjVERBC A..►(.tint ICI FCI Cutitjmers P KrUtV I Aiwrtr lARATENOU ?0 Ape 17 Mi. AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE A. iICI ICI »n|jim<v RAMI* .'8 79 *<• )<• il NU An'i'Mn' umtaawrs jt PSA COU
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    • 548 22 SANKD ASIA FROM JAPANCSI POUTS AMO HOWOKOMG GOLDEN LINE «(TV GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD V ,un C MM B»* BuMn( SO Cetrl Street SINGAPORE 01M m *****90 (10 LMES) I Tel Kuala Lumpur $0211 P Keljnj *****1 Penanj *****8 Pas* Gudanf A ent ORIENT LIOTO <M SOX BHD 111
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    • 504 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road #27-16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Lines) BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK OCEAN WIND *****03 FORT NELSON *****05 S pore P KeUnf Loadint for 6 Apr SCTE/ANT ROTT/UJI (AVON) 20 Apr 23 Apr ROTT/ANT/UK (AVON) Arcnts Smaport INTRASEA (PTE) 110 BOOHWC *****11
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 814 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C CONTAINER 29* K CHANCE 21W HK CONTAINER 44*... C ROZE 43W N CRYSTAL 29*. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0500 3/4 LCL Cargo 1700 2/4 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) f C PAUL
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    • 583 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels 1 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON Vfss* No 6 Ovum SO?* No 7 Datum SO3N No 9 Doium So 2* No I Don am SO3N No 6 Datum SO3N No 7 Datum SO4N spom »aNis NfPtUNF AGfNCKS Plf (ID Ift ?*****
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    • 651 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M S SHARKAT WAH SOON SON B» IS! AND 2ND FLOOR NO 1 JAIAN CEMPENING PORT KLANG
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    • 48 23 SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD. t EXPRESS TO BINTULU P. KeUnt Penanj Loadv>[ for SWEE LONG SATU Voy 73 2/4 CONTAIN! RBUAN JAVA Voy 46 2/4 SEP SERVICE Kuctwt Sibu. Btntulu Mr Agents: JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Kelang: *****6 7 K .L. *****7 *****1 Penang *****
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 641 24 Iteyional Container Lines 3 Sailings Weekly 11 Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P.S.A Mon, Wed Sat MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER I I.TRA HKAW MKT \KKIKK kashma maru LA CONFiANZA KATOM Sport 10/12 Apr 13/15 Apr 20/22 Apr Loadnf for: Dubai. Muscat SalaUh Dubai. Kuwait Kuwait. Doha o VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTQCK FORTNIGHTLY
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 172 24 Regional Weather sJW O m xx>?. i v£m A s w. 3 A a V i ■E.® I IfcT SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. b^' Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm d.rect,on w.th speed .n knots y Shower Ra,n Wove
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 73 25 use AGENCES K. LUMPUR P. KELANG PENANG P. GUDANG J. BAHARU LEOSMP SPORE *****8/*****6/*****8/*****3 *****1/4 TERMMAL *****1/2 *****/*****/*****/***** *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 *****8/*****1/*****5 *****22 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE HE i.fVii'ifmrj r~ iTTTT— T"-~M^Tiry ALSO ACCEPTW FOR: rnnor.nmn, u*, Km. coramcoi. osto ALSO ACCEPTMG FROM EUROPE: IT* HAM. SOT. IK. MTTHERP, OSLO, CfH UMfi
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    • 201 25 LICOiiNE -i'rriT777* HE LTD. SALES/BOOKMGS TEL *****11 (I LKS> r a Jki-iiiixT j-zanznizaaHzai M/V ANJOU V4LSS M/V ARMAGNAC VSLSS M/V CGM VELAY V6ISS Scan Dutch V To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) ACCEPTMG/SAILMG 4) GOTHENBURG Nrhor N Dejima B Suria Seiamfca N. Houtman Toyama To Red Sea/Mediterranean LIMASSOL PIRAEUS From Europe From Red
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 206 26 o POMEX MAYA LINE CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Vmml Singapore P.Kelang Penang KEMPAS IS Apr 6/7 Apr 8/9 Apr 10/K KEPONG 2-S Apr 17/18 Apr 19/20 Apr 21/21 For further particulors pleasi- conlad POMEX MAYA SON BHD 12th Floor. Bongunan Kuwasa Jolcn Raja Lout, Kuala Lumpur Telex: MA***** POMEXSHIP Tel
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    • 310 26 w Mitsci OS K Lines Ltd CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER M. GRACE OCEAN ELITE ASTRA PEAK SEA ARCHITECT WEST AFRK EARNEST VENTURE 5 Apr Mombasa. Oaressalaam 15 Apr Mombasa. Daressataam 24 Apr Port Louis. Reunion 3 May Mombasa. Daressalaam. Tamatave 8 Apr Monrovia. Abidjan, Lome. Apapa. Douala, Tema AFRICA'S HAYAKAWA MARU* S.A.VAAL* S.A
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