The Business Times, 30 April 1985

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 TUESDAY, APRIL 3», 1985 60 CENTS
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  • 180 1 Reuter CHINA must develop a competitive domestic economy if it is to progress, Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang said in a speech published yesterday. "In the past, we talked a great deal about the open door to the outside world but we did not
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  • 155 1 Reuter FOUR GUNMEN looted between US$25 million and $50 million from a vault in a security depot in New York yesterday in what appeared to be the largest robbery in US history, police said. Police said the gunmen entered the Wells Fargo Comfnny's thick depot in
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  • 347 1 UPI PROSECUTORS in the Philippines said yesterday that their next witness in the Benigno Aquino murder trial would be a woman who claims to have seen a soldier Shoot the opposition leader, and said they hoped to rest
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  • 502 1 AFP VIETNAM is willing to normalise relations with the US. Communist Party secretary general Le Duan, in a speech in Hanoi yesterday to commemorate the defeat of the US-backed Saigon government 10 years ago, said that Vietnam was willing
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  • 573 1  -  Talks open this week on Manchester flights By RAY HEATH THE PARTY of officials going to London this week to discuss Singapore Airlines' application to fly to Manchester airport have the support of a rapidly growing number of British Members of
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  • 370 1  -  By ALVIN TAY AFTER more than two years of negotiation, motor vehicle finance companies have withdrawn their request to have all registration books of cars on hire purchase endorsed by the Registry of Vehicles. The Association of Hire Purchase and Finance Companies was advised
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  • Article, Illustration
    86 1 THE PLANTATION sector ewtinned to provide name excitement to an sthei wise qsiet Singapore stock market yesterday. Prices generally cloned lower. Among the hnoyaat plnntntton stocks, Consplant, which resumed trading yesterday, stole the UmeHgbt, gaining nine cents to $3. The broadly booed BT Com- pMtte Index fell Ml
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  • 411 1  -  By AMY BALAN A winding-up action over an $8,000 debt has been started by Hin Seng Pte Ltd, the distributor for Atari home computers, against Peter Chew's department store. The latest action is by far the most serious to be taken against
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  • 139 1 THE GROUP set up to carry out a mid-term review of Singapore's 10-year economic development plan has recruited representatives from the committees set up to examine each sector, and will provide feedback to the main committee, which is headed by Briga-dier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong,
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    • 264 1 SHARE INFORMATION DOONESBURY MONEY EXCHANGES LETTERS CROSSWORDS RAW MATERIALS THE NTUC has reorganised some secretariats and appointed new people to run them in a move to strengthen its organisation. Two secretariats publicity and culture hove been created. Pagt 2 IN SPITE OF sagging economic growth, falling productivity and the perilous
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 400 2  -  New appointments to strengthen organisation By LUCY NG THE NATIONAL Trades Union Congress has reorganised some secretariats and appointed new people to run them in a move to strengthen its organisation. Two secretariats publicity and culture have been created. Mr Loke Foo Yee, chief editor of
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    • 345 2  -  By TSANQ SAU YIN ADVERTISERS are becoming more response-oriented and this has prompted Rediffusion (Singapore) to start a coupon campaign to meet the need. Rediffusion will begin its coupon campaign in two month's time to take advantage of this emerging trend. Briefly, "couponing" is a technique
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    • 217 2 THE AGE-OLD conversation starter of how strongly a child resembles its parent will be given added spice on Labour Day. As part of the May Day carnival being organised by the National Trades Union Congress at the Japanese Garden, mothers will be matched
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    • 53 2 TRADE UNIONISTS will visit homes for the aged as part of the May Day celebrations. These visits (May 4-26) will involve labour Members of Parliament, union leaders, and members of the National Trades Union Congress affiliates. The NTUC hopes to inculcate greater community consciousness and care for the
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    • 415 2 ASEAN TRADE unionists ended a five-day seminar last Friday with the conclusion that cultural, political and economic factors were preventing the implementation of the sort of productivity schemes which are successful in Singapore. Participants also shared the view that one measure to increase productivity was
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    • 254 2 ELEVEN MODELS from Shanghai will be taking part in a fashion show in Singapore. The show will be part of the nine-day Trade and Industry Fair, starting on July 27, organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In their
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    • 370 2 SINGAPORE'S attempt to find the minimum protection needed for structures against corrosion which could save lives and money in tropical waters has made some headway. Most offshore operators in South-east Asia use North Sea specifications to protect their structures and equipment from corrosion. But
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    • 213 2 SOME SACRIFICES have to be made in terms of preserving our historical sites for the sake of economic and social progress. i Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, Minister of State (Community Development), said this when he launched the second audio-visual presentation
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    • 109 2 ENTRIES for this year's Australian Art Award will close on Friday. The competition, which carries more than $10,000 in prize money, is organised by the Singapore Australian Business Council and the Australian High Commission. The panel of judges are Mr Choy Weng Yang,
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    • 151 2 A 30-MEMBER delegation from Sweden is in Singapore for a week-long study visit. The officials are from the Swedish National Industrial Board and the Ministry of Industry. The team, which arrived on April 28, is led by Mr BengtAake Berg, director-general of the board.
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    • 78 2 TELECOMS has introduced the number-to-number telephone service to the Republic of Zaire in Africa from tomorrow. The service enables calls from a calling party in Singapore to be connected to a telephone in the other destination. Bookings can be made through an international assistance operator by
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    • 289 3  -  By YAP BOH HOON ROBERTSON Building Systems has been awarded a $20 million subcontract to provide roof cladding and wall materials for the Bishan depot of the Mass Rapid Transit System. American-based RBS was awarded the contract by Lum Chang Construction which,
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    • 221 3 HAVEN AUTOMATION will remain the local agent for Sabiem lifts in spite of Kone Corporation's acquisition of Sabiem's worldwide operations. Haven Automation's managing director, Mr R E Willenbrock, said it did not intend to give up its agency rights for Sabiem lifts here.
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    • 524 3 TWO CONTRACTS for traffic lights at 21 locations, worth a total of $600,000, were signed recently by the Public Works Department. Tenders for the contracts were submitted by only three companies Mulpha Marketing, Philips Project Development (PPD) and the General •Electric Co
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    • 41 3 THE PUBLIC Works Department has installed pedestrian crossing signals at Choa Chu Kang Road near Tengah Air Base. The signals will be operational from Friday. Motorists approaching these signals are advised to drive carefully and to observe signal indications.
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    • 206 3 THE SECOND PART of the insects series stamp, this time in higher values, will be available from June 5. The high value stamps, of $1, $2, $5 and $10 will feature the cricket, grasshopper, dragonfly and the long-horned grasshopper respectively.
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    • TRADE TALK
      • 55 3 has appointed PL Marketing Communications Singapore Pte Ltd as a distributor for its range of sales and sales management training programmes. The core programme of the range is "Customer Oriented Selling", an interactive sales training course that identifies customer objectives, and sells products and services as
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      • 85 3 is marketing in Singapore a new maintenance management system to help executives with limited manpower and heavy workloads. Called Comae HI, it allows maintenance staff to plan, control and monitor work, ensure resources are used efficiently, identify recurring patterns of defects and even predict when failure is likely.
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      • 137 3 will soon market a new system for the treatment of oil spills on water developed by BP chemicals which for the first time transforms the physical nature of oil. Called Rigidoil, the system solidifies floating oil, allowing easy removal of oil on land and beaches. It consists of
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      • 39 3 a new au- tomatic high-speed water boiler which takes just two minutes to boil half a litre of water, three-and-a-half minutes to boil one litre, and six minutes to boil the maximum capacity of 1.7 litres.
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    • 183 3 SINGAPORE jewellery manufacturers are trying to gain a foothold in the China market. The Jewellery Manufacturers Council of Singapore (JMC) will be organising a two-week exploratory trip to Shantou and Beijing, either this October or early next spring. "We might even consider
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    • 444 3  -  Fast food failures due to bad businesses By PENG AILIAN SINGAPORE has become the Mecca of franchising in Asia. There are far more Americanstyle fast food outlets in the Republic than in US cities of comparable size and affluence. But lack of basic homework
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    • 110 3 BRITAIN'S Electronic Engineering Association is bringing in three speakers for the first session of Asia Telecom 85, the international telecommunication forum and exhibition to be held in Singapore from May 14 to 18. Supported by the British Overseas Trade Board, the association will be represented at the forum
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 678 4 Banks still confident about economy NYT IN SPITE OF sagging economic growth, falling productivity and the perilous condition of savings institutions, the Federal Reserve appears to have decided against an aggressive relaxation of its monetary policy. Interviews with senior central bank officials disclose
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    • 579 4 Reuter JAPAN is beginning to consider the need for early tax reforms to cope with the imminent redemption of large amounts of deficitfunding bonds, the prospect of slower economic growth and to help resolve trade disputes with major
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    • 506 4 NYT THE AMERICAN machine tool industry, continuing a gradual recovery from several depressed years, has reported healthy gains in new orders and shipments for March. In a report released on Sunday, the National Machine Tool Builders Association in New York said
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    • ECO-NOTES
      • 57 4 NEW ZEALAND'S trade surplus narrowed to NZ$6O.5 million in March from $172 million in February and $125 million in March 1964. Government statistics show that exports rose to $1.1 billion from $1.09 billion in February and $900 million a year earlier, as imports climbed to $1.04 billion
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      • 47 4 CHINESE geologists have estimated China's offshore oil re- serves at about 800 million tonnes, one of the world's largest oil reserves. The Hongkong newspaper, Wen Wei-Po, quoting the Bei-jing-based weekly magazine Outlook said the figure was based on preliminary results gathered from off-shore oil exploration.
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      • 56 4 THE US has agreed to lend Pakistan US$5O million for the purchase of cooking oil under an economic assistance agreement signed on Sunday. Under the agreement, signed by US Ambassador to Pakistan Deane Hinton and SNisar All Shah, joint secretary of Pakistan's economic affairs division, the loan
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      • 61 4 Agencies THE US must curtail its de- pendence on oil and develop new energy resources or it will face an energy crisis far more serious than those of the *****. Elihu Bergman, head of Americans for Energy Inde- pendence, said it was time to start planning for
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    • 106 4 Reuter A GOLF OUTING and tickets for sports events were among perks worth about US$lOO million for which seven major US defence contractors claimed expenses from the government, according to an audit by the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee. The questionable expense claims
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    • 210 4 Reuter THE US space shuttle was scheduled to Mast off yesterday at ISM GMT so Its 11th misstoa, carrying aevea astroaaats, a pair sf moakeys, tws dosen rats aad the Spaeelab. If all goes according to plaa, it will be the
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    • 76 4 AP PAUL Rosenstein-Rodan, a Boston University economics professor who was influential in international economics and who coined the term "under-developed countries", has died. Rosenstein-Rodan, who died after a heart attack at his home on Sunday, was 83. Bom in Cracow, Poland, he was considered a founder of
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    • 312 4 Reuter THE Nigerian authorities have clamped a shoot-at-sight curfew on the northeastern town of Gombe where at least 100 people have died in two days of bloody religious rioting. Officials in the state capital Heere said yesterday that the exact death toll was
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    • 757 4 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Service Local From Operator Service Loco! For number time number time RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH67I 0935 KUL SIA SQ103 1005 KUL MAS MH81I 0940 PEN CPA CX710 1030 HLP SIA SQ104 0830 KUL GIA GA960 1100 HLP THAI TG402 0830 BKK SIA SQI05
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    • 224 4 PRESIDENT Marcos should appoint a new foreign minister promptly to replace dismissed minister Arturo Tolentino, a minister said. The President dismissed Mr Tolentino last month over the minister's disagreements with Mr Marcos' policies and his power to make laws by decree. Deputy Minister Pacifico
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    • 373 5 Reuter SIX WEEKS of Christian-Mus-lim fighting has left deep sectarian wounds in the south Lebanon city of Sidon, threatening a spirit of coexistence which residents say had survived even a decade of civil war. More than 110 people were killed, 60,000 fled their homes and
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    • 140 5 Bernama THINGS ARE looking up in Peninsular Malaysia's external trade, enabling it to post a M 5143.9 million surplus in January against a $93.4 million deficit in the opening month of last year. According to Statistics Department figures just released, the surplus mainly resulted
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    • 202 5 AFP PRESIDENT Chun Doo-Hwan said he was not pressed on economic matters when he met US President Ronald Reagan last Friday, after fears in Seoul that South Korea might be urged to open its markets. Mr Chun said he believed US leaders now understood
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    • 477 5 Mitterrand wants link between trade and monetary issues Reuter PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand has sent President Reagan a double warning not to take France for granted at this week's seven-nation Bonn summit. Mr Mitterrand spoke frostily of Mr Reagan being "mistaken" in saying last week
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    • 105 5 Reuter THE long-awaited privatisation programme for the British Gas Corporation has yet to be finalised. An official spokeswoman said the government had not reached a final decision on the possible privatisation of the corporation. She was responding to Sunday Times of London's report that Prime
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 71 5 ANTI-COMMUNIST guerilla movements from all over the world are to gather at a secret site next month for a meeting "tacitly endorsed" by White House officials. Newsweek magazine said the get-together was sponsored by "Citizens for America", which has ties with the most conservative elements in the Reagan
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      • 59 5 JAPAN should stop confronting Pyongyang and act as a bridge between North and South Korea, Prince Norodom Sihanouk said. The Japanese national daily Yomiuri Shimbun quoted Mr Sihanouk as saying in Pyongyang on Sunday that North Korea would warmly welcome a visit by Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro
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      • 66 5 'I suffered' Kohl WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl said in an interview that he had "suffered as I have rarely suffered before in my life" because of the uproar over President Reagan's scheduled visit to a German cemetery where Nazi shock troops are buried. But the German leader told the
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      • 26 5 THREE BOMBS blasted office blocks in the West German cities of Cologne and Duesseldorf early yesterday, causing extensive damage but no casualties, police said.
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      • 50 5 Agencies CHINA will soon set up possibly the country's first robot factory worth US$27 million in the special economic zone of Shenzhen, the South China Morning Post said. The Chinese authorities had officially endorsed the plan to manufacture industrial robots, which is considered as an important project. Agencies
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 67 5 Doonesbury mcoNCMMnau TO CAMP IS STILL A GO. > CAMP IS STILL A 60. AS P&R fOOR. PREF&ENCB, 1 0OOK&PONB OFTH& I£9SPB>ReSSN6CN&. m iri rrr i iVTsii mm rtijii mi 11 ii r m r I' Wi r 4! IS > ■ti BY GARRY TRUDEAU ALSO.lte APP&A f&uopvonalsymBOUCSfTBSTDTte rrIHERARi, SHOULD
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 893 6 %1/estpac Banking Corporation STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1984 Authorised capital 500.000,000 ordinary shares of $1 each Share capital and reserves Issued and paid up capital 398.714.962 (1983 397.195.969) ordinary shares of $1 each fully paid 3.452.000 (1983 Nil) ordinary shares of 500,000 398,715 500.000 397.196 Liquid
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 463 7 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed lower against most major currencies yesterday after fluctuating uncertainly in thin trading on short-covering and some selling. The dollar closed weaker at 3.1170/90 marks compared with New York's Friday 3.1300/30 close and at 253.40/50 yen against 253.05/15. Sterling closed firmer at U551.2230/45 compared
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    • 294 7 BA Futures EURODOLLAB futures edged lower in Simex yesterday despite the firm CME closing last Friday. June Eurodollar ended wi(h a gain of nine ticks over last Friday at 91.03 after touching a low of 91.01. Currency futures moved sideways for greater part of the session as dollar fluctuated
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    • 118 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank moQey market rose by 1-3/4 point from last Friday to dose at 5-1/2 per cent yesterday. The one, two and threemonth term rates remained unchanged across the board. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: OHw M Over ntght 5 1/2 5
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    • 227 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: CwmnctM Local dollars to ana unit of foreign currency: quoted yw retee Smitheonien iter day crooa parity change US dolor Sterling pound Australian dollar NZ dollar Canadian dolor 2 2260 2 6923 >4591 1 0083 1 6265 ***** ***** 1 4631 1 0110
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    • 316 7 HONGKONG: The metal closed steady in very quiet trading yesterday when price movements were dominated by US dollar fluctuations. Dealers said trading was two-way and orders came mainly from overseas participants. The metal ended at U*****.00/50 an ounce compared with the previous $322.80/323.30 close and Friday's $322.70/323.20 finish ish
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    • 278 7 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed little changed on the opening yesterday. Short-dates weakened between 1/16 and 3/16 point at the start due to an easier US federal funds rate and remained unchanged with overnight closing at 8-3/16 and 8-1/16 and week rates fixed at 8-5/16 and 8-3/16. Periods
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    • Article, Illustration
      48 7 THE prime lending rate of Algemene Bank Nederland NV as at the close of business on April 26 was 9 per cent and not 9'/« per cent as reported on Monday. NNCATES ttw of tot prim» Icndwf rates of 12 ««i* binki opcrabnf in Si* «port
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    • 420 7  -  By ALVIN TAY THE FINANCE HOUSES Association of Singapore has asked Mr Andrew Woods, assistant general manager of Credit Reference Association (CRA), of Australia to carry out a feasibility study on its proposed credit information bureau. The association conducted two surveys recently, one into its
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    • 444 7 FT THE SOUTHERN Chinese city of Foshan plans to issue bonds in the Hongkong market. Officials said yesterday that exact size and timing of the issue had yet to be finalised, but would be launched jointly by the recently-established Foshan
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    • 240 7 Reuter PROBLEMS facing the Philippines' efforts to secure a US$lO billion rescue package from its creditor banks have been resolved and final agreement reached. A spokesman for Prime Minister Cesar Virata has confirmed that a problem linked to a major Saudi Arabian bank's refusal
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    • 197 7 AFP ELEVEN of the most indebted countries in Latin America have asked seven of the world's richest Western nations to re-examine their debt problem in an overall context and at the highest level, it was learnt in Bogota last weekend. The initiative of the countries
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    • 101 7 THE AUSTRALIA and New Zealand Banking group has tapped the growing European currency unit bond market with its second 50 million (US$36 million) ECU issue. The issue, launched and initially announced on April 2, will be the first Eurobond issue to be booked through the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 189 7 Midland Bank Midland Bank pic, one of Britain's leading banking groups, has just published its Report and Accounts for 1984 and the Annual Statement to Shareholders of the Chairman, Sir Donald Barron. The Group includes Midland Bank olc Midland Servicies Finnncinres SA (Spain) ortatt.*-!musm** "ry ypr ffiifkar Mational Bank (USA!
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  • FEATURES
    • 505 8 IT WAS a commemoration, a happy occasion, a time for memories suffused with history. "We did not come here for acrimonious debates on world problems," said a diplomat at the end of the just-concluded Bandung session. Fair enough, and it was only fitting that the participants managed
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    • 1490 8  -  Once he had princes for customers, now the creditors are at his door By AMY BALAN AS autograph books go, Peter Chew's collection of signatures would be pretty hard to beat. Prince Michael of Kent, Malcolm Fraser, the former Prime Minister of Australia, the Whitlams, Princess
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    • 342 8 Letters to the Editor x Dear Sir, I read with interest your report, "Banks put Ngee Ann students in a fix" (BT, April 25). Employment of any graduate is the management's prerogative based on its perception of the ability and contribution of such a graduate to the organisation.
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    • 304 8  -  Bee Wan Ditsig (Mrs) Deputy Director Community Chest of Singapore Dear Sir, We like to refer to the article, "Not all $3 million raised during SBC Show" (BT, April 18, 1985). We would like to clarify the position. The Community Chest Show was produced by
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    • 208 8  -  Chia Shi Teck Dear Sir, Bravo to Telecoms. The increase in productivity via automation and computerisation, manpower ungrading and increased volume of business are some factors that enabled Telecoms to reduce the rates for telexes and IDD calls repeatedly over these past
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1218 8 w aiao vm® ii HIGHLIGHTS Pre-Holiday Movie: The Secret War Of Harry Frigg 11.10pm, Channel 5 In World War 11, five Allied brigadier generals are captured by the Italian army. They are confined in a luxurious Italian villa. The situation is highly embarrassing to the Allied Command as the generals
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  • SPORTS
    • 594 9  -  By WALTON MORAIS THE ORGANISERS and sponsors of this weekend's Crocodile Women's Tennis Classic at the Singapore Tennis Centre could not have asked for more. Even if they had tried, they would have been hard pressed to match the manner in which
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    • 361 9 AP OZZTE GUILLEN drew a basesloaded walk in the bottom of the ninth inning on Sunday to give the Chicago White Sox a 4-3 victory over New York in a game that turned out to be the last for Yankees' manager Yogi Berra. After
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    • 499 9 Agencies JOHN MCENROE won his fifth tournament of the year on Sunday when he overcame a surprisingly strong challenge to beat fellow New Yorker Paul Annacone 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 in the final of the WCT Atlanta championships. McEnroe earned
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    • 101 9 WARREN Golf Club yesterday clarified that the Apollo Cup competition on Saturday was won by David Duclos. The 18 handicapper totalled 43 points to win by a point from C H Ho (15). Alan Shepherd (10) finished third on countback from CL Foo (15)
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    • 204 9 Reuter DENNIS TAYLOR of Northern Ireland completed one of snooker's greatest comebacks to land the World Professional Championship in the early hours of Monday. Taylor took the title for the first time when he beat England's defending champion Steve Davis 18-17 on the last
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    • 765 9 Agencies RAY FLOYD broke a three-way tie by shooting a final-round 69 on Sunday to win the US$5OO,OOO Houston Open in the Woodlands, Texas, by one stroke over David Frost and rookie Bob Lohr. Floyd, who had not played
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    • 412 9 AP CENTRE Moses Malone dominated the inside with 27 points as the Philadelphia 76ers embarrassed the Milwaukee Bucks 127-105 in the first game of the National Basketball Association Eastern Conference playoffs on Sunday in Milwaukee. The second game in the best-of-seven playoffs will
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 564 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Blow more strongly (5) 8 It's worth taking a turn in the valley (5) 10 Improves the condition of shale (5) 11 In which the motorist may feel sandwiched (3) 12 Rhone bird? (5) 13 One of the last workers (7) 15 Like a number of
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    • 57 9 Play golf the Sevvy way A Slow takeanwpn sets up tw\e tex\po for tvae whole Swing A FAST SWUNG DOESN'T V MEAN MORE 3UST THE OPPOSITE r A SLOW BACKSWiNG ALLOWS SOU TO TURN B»ETTER AUP HAVE A SN\OOTH START TO TUE DOWNSWING THE HANDS ARtAS AND UEGS WORKING IN
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 564 10 Chairman says sale of Atlantic City Hilton will not affect bid NYT THE Hilton Hotels Corp's sale of its unopened Atlantic City ho-tel-casino to Donald Trump, the New York real estate developer, will not affect Golden Nugget Inc's bid for 27 per cent of Hilton, Stephen
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    • 388 10 Reuter CROWN ZELLERBACH CORP has applied for a restraining order in Reno, Nevada, barring British financier Sir James Goldsmith from buying more of its stock, a source close to Sir James said. Sir James, who controls 9.4 per cent of Zellerbach's common stock,
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    • 259 10 NYT T BOONE PICKENS, chairman of the Mesa Petroleum Co, will continue to seek proxies from shareholders of the Unocal Corp to have Unocal's meeting adjourned another 60 days. This is in spite of a postponement of the meeting by a Federal
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    • 569 10 Reuter UNITED Press International, which has just filed for protection under US bankruptcy laws, is legendary among American journalists for speedy reporting, staff loyalty and frugality. Founded in 1907 as United Press by Ohio newspaper owner E W Scripps, UPI began life
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 369 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed slightly lower in moderately active trading yesterday. The Hang Seng Index fell 9.12 to 1,497.37* Turnover was HK5313.12 million compared with last Friday's* $360.80 million. Cheung Kong and Sun Hung Kai Properties rose 10 cents each to $15.90 and $10.60 respectively, HK Electric five to
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    • 178 11 Aft 29 MT Lian Hwo Indus Nan Ya Plos 1230 27 20 1780 0.45 +0.3 -04 AJ SfKtrt India 3 06 23 40 +0.11 +0.2 Pacific Elact Cathay Cora 23 40 -0.7 Chang Hwo Bank Chan Loonj 48 00 20 10 0.4 0.1 +0 1 Ova Hun Cement China
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    • 386 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed easier yesterday, after falls last Friday on Wall Street and in London filtered through to local markets. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index, was 5.3 points lower at 868.7 points and the Gold Index 19.9 points weaker at 918.3. The All Industrials Index fell
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    • 130 11 MANILA: Mining shares weakened in an otherwise generally unchanged market yesterday. In quiet trading, the Mining Index dipped 39.65 to 658.40, the Commercial Industrial Index was unchanged at 132.35 while the Oil Index remained at 0.622. Philex B rose to 0.0975 from 0.0950 pesos while Atlas Con B, Lepantoß,
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    • 211 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed lower in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club Index fell 0.99 point to 138.20 and declines led advances two to one. Turnover dropped to 380,537 shares worth 86.9 million baht from last Friday's 479,088 worth 61.2 million. Siam Cement and Siam City Cement fell 12
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    • 74 11 APR 29 Won Hyundai Contt 901 unch Hyundai Motor 555 unch 605 8 KAL 453 -t-2 Chotwung Bfc 586 •4 Korea Fr»t 631 1 Commerciol B* 626 1 Korea Ol Doekm lod 465 -10 Korea Sh*> 471 5 490 3 b88 -3 550 Sarmung Co 7U 1 502 -4
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    • 6 11 TOKYO: The market was closed yesterday.
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    • 185 11 Reuter TAI HTNG (Asia) Promotion Co, a Hongkong trading company, has signed for a US$2O million 12-year syndicated loan to finance the building of a hotel in China, Standard Chartered Asia said as sole lead manager. The first tranche of $17.7 million will
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    • 83 11 Reuter PEPSICO plans to market soft drinks in India under a joint-venture agreement with India's Duncan Tea group. Pepsico will buy processed fruit pulp and other Indian food products. Pepsico will hold 40 per cent and Duncan 60 per cent. The arrangement is subject to official approval.
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    • 449 11 EMI (M) Sdn Bhd is consolidating its resources to exploit further the Mandarin and Malay repertoire in Kuala Lumpur as part of its re-gion-wide reorganisation. Regional director of EMI Music, Mr Lachland Rutherford, said EMI Malaysia was pulling out of areas which could jeopardise the company's
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    • 113 11 AFP CHINA will soon set up a robot factory in the special economic zone of Shenzhen, bordering Hongkong. The Hongkong newspaper South China Morning Post said yesterday that Chinese authorities had officially endorsed the plan to manufacture industrial robots, which is considered
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    • 247 11 AFP THE PROPOSED transfer of 33 flights on the Pacific route between Japan and the US from Pan American Airways to United Airlines (UA) will have a severe impact on Japan Air Lines, a JAL spokesman said. PanAm announced last week that
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    • 605 11 w M r '.n- -X-c „u V M i I I For a Rsranakan Buffet Lunch so good,even Nonyas feel at home. For over a decade we've been known for Peranakan Buffet lunches with a home-cooked flavour. You too can enjoy the pleasure daily, for only SSl4.oo++ per person. The
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 602 12 AFP THE WORLD this year is expected to produce a record 520 million tonnes of wheat, an increase of one million tonnes on a revised forecast of 519 million tonnes for last year. The International Wheat '.Council (IWC) reduced its estimate for
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    • 316 12 Reuter A DRAFT OF a new rubber futures contract has been circulated to members of the Rubber Trade Association of London. A spokesman for the association said members were asked to comment on the draft contract by May 10; and trade sources said the
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    • 192 12 SINGAPORE The market closed slightly higher yesterday with May One RSS buyers quoted at 170.25 cents per kg, up 0.50 cent from last Friday. The morning session lost 0.25 cent on lack of buying interest and fresh factors in quiet trading. Values recovered in the quiet afternoon trading on
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    • 335 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB in fa tales NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sclltn Int 1 RSS Prompt 168 25 169.25N 169.00 170.00N Int 1 RSS May 85 169 50 170 00 170 25 170.75 Int 1 RSS June 85 169 50 170.00 170.00 170.50 Int
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    • 100 12 (cants/kg, 1-ton MAY 85 JUNE 85 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Satltn Buyers 5>ll>n SSR 20 169 50 171 50N 171 50 173.50N SSR 50 167 50 169.50N 169 50 171 50N MRELB Buyers Sellers B^ Sclltn SMR CV ***** 217.SON ***** 2I9.50N SMR
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    • 119 12 THE KuU Lampar Tin Market (KLTM) price fell S5 V; cents yesterday (rem last Friday to a sew seven-year lew ef $28.11 per kg. Since the batter stock manager was allowed to operate below the International Tin Agreement (ITA) fleer-level ef $21.15, most dealers bad no Idea where
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    • 162 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 2,550 Blue Phoenix 2Cs 2,700 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,300 Blue Phoenix 40" s 3,650 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21 's 2,900 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,350 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,500 Open-end
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    • 58 12 Reuter BANGLADESH will import petroleum products worth US$l4 million from China under a barter protocol signed in Dhaka. The official BSS News Agency of Bangladesh said that the products would include 40,000 tonnes of high speed diesel and 9,000 tonnes of lubricating base oil. The shipment
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    • 967 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a subdued morning yesterday near session lows and with losses from last Friday of £28 to £21. July traded last at £2,145, down £21 and £4 above the low. The market was expected to open around £10 higher against the New York close. But
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    • 151 12 Chines* Produce Exchange (Sellers' noon dosing prices on Apr 29 SS/lOOkg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB |<8 00 Old drum FOB 61 00 New drum FOB 165 00 Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW E&W FOB NSW Gombier FOB NSW 477 50 396 00 248 00 330
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    • 274 12 Singapore C-l Ord unq (S$/kiio, ei-godown) Loonzain Rice Fragrant new crop 100% 1st grade unq 227 1st 086 100% 2nd grade 2nd 064 100% 3rd grade unq 3rd 060 Parboiled Rice New Crop 25% no stock 5% 10% 227 W 10% no stock mmm Thai Broken Maize unq A-super
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    • 144 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday in a technical correction after last week's upsurge, but late shortcovering took levels off the day's lows. A lower Chicago soybean complex close last week dampened early sentiment. May deliveries in the south and central regions fell Ms7o to $1,690
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    • 483 12 Gte&w'Paciftc Limited (Incorporated in Singapore) Announcement RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31ST JANUARY, 1985 The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Group and the Company for the six months ended 31st January, 1985. Turnover Profit on Trading After accounting for:— Interest income Interest on loans
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4175 13 PLANTATIONS once again bucked the easier trend at the Singapore stock market which closed mixed to easier after a day of light trading. Plantation counters were the centre of attraction with the plantation index rising 10.07 points to 2,453.68. There was in fact only one
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    • 249 13 SINGAPORE Ri« M Indices DmH Do* 555 HST 730 Harriwas Mm 388 MoiokaH 340 Co— Mont 50< 300 Mfk 4 Low 50< 257 L M 50» 231 Kudo *YY} Wmchm 370 Orantgl HMp 297 RabiMea 110 M Ranking 585 DmIo» 1st 160 Falls SMI 290 Strait* Trading
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    • 2441 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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    • 236 13 SELANGOR PROPERTIES Berkad: Twenty-third AGM at 4th Floor, Wisma Perdana, Jalan Dungun, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur today at 11.10 am. SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD Limited: Sixteenth AGM at the Shipyard, Admiralty Road East, Sembawang, Singapore 2775 today at 9.30 am. ALGEMENE BANK NEDERLAND N.V.: AGM at Vijzelstraat 68-78, Amsterdam tomorrow
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 606 14 Group will make money this year in spite of gloomy prospects ISETAN (Singapore) Ltd has assured shareholders that it will make money this year in spite of what chairman Mr Chan Chun Ping describes as gloomy prospects for 1985. In his latest annual statement, he said: "Profit
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    • 331 14 K L x j Hongkong M 1 1 j Sung Hung Kai Research. THE HONGKONG stock market staged a rebound last week with the Hang Seng Index gaining 32 points to close marginally above the 1,500 level. In response to the half percentage
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    • 186 14 THE MALAYSIAN Remisiers Association (Persama) is expected to raise the question of remisiers' security deposits with stockbrokers during its forthcoming dialogue with the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) committee. Another main issue expected to be raised is the question of a standardised agreement
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    • 211 14 Managers' prices for April 30 Second B'putra Third B'putra Fourth B'putra 480 4.85 4.15 4 20 4 59 4 64 Singapore Unit Trust Fifth B'putra Sixth B'putra 2 98 3.03 3.01 306 The Commerce 1.97 2.09 The Savings Fund 1.40 1.48 S'pore Prog Fund 0.83 0.88 S'pore Sec
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    • 95 14 HONGKONG Friday 1213.6 Week ago 1191.8 Hang Seng Index Monday 1497.37 Friday 1506.49 Week ago 1488.15 NEW YORK Dow Jones Friday '275.18 TOKYO Thursday J284 78 Week ago 1266.56 Tokyo Dow Jones Monday Closed Standard Poors Friday *****.10 Week ago *****.92 Friday !21 1? Thursday TSE Index Week
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    • 628 14 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market slipped further into the doldrums in quiet trading yesterday as investors kept to the sidelines. Most counters were easier but plantation issues attracted fresh buying support and many of them recorded gains. The market opened at overnight levels and
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    • 2035 14 BID and offer prices officially luted and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchance yesterday, with the number of shares traded v shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 unlU unless otherwise specified. HDUS TRIALS Aiinomoto xd AISB col) Akom (1 028
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    • 394 15  -  By AMY CHEOK A STRONG overseas trading performance has contributed towards the improvement in Cerebos Pacific's first half earnings. In spite of the improvement, however, the company intends to stick to the current policy of recommending only one final dividend each year. The
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 54 15 Group pre-tax profit rose to $2.8 million in 1984 from $1 million the year earlier. Net earnings per share increased to 11.1 cents from 5.4 cents. A first and final dividend of 10 cents a share less tax will be paid on June 20 to shareholders
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      • 69 15 Group profits before tax rose to M 516.75 million in the year to Jan 31, 1985, against $11.79 million previously. Net earnings per share based on weighted average number of shares in issue improved from 1.2 cents to 2.7. A one-time annual dividend of 1.25 cents a
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      • 46 15 A loss before tax of M 51.02 million was reported in the 13-month period ended Jan 31, 1985, against a pre-tax profit of $1.73 million in 1983. An unchanged first and final dividend of five cents a share less tax has been proposed.
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      • 36 15 Group taxable profit fell to M 53.15 million last year from $4.91 million previously. A final dividend of 10 per cent before tax will be paid on a date to be announced. 1
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    • 73 15 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Raleigh One-for-one fe $1.50 per share Ex-date: Apr 23 Books close: May 4 (Bonus entitled to rights) Company BONUS ISSUE Amcol One-for-ten Ex-date: Apr 26 Books dose: May 6 Raleigh One-for-two Ex-date: Apr 23 Books close: May 4 Selangor Dredg Five-for-two Sub-division of $1 par
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    • 956 15 Reuter THE MARKET closed mixed after a quiet session yesterday. At 1430 GMT, the FTSE 100 Share Index was off three points at 1.292.3. Government bonds rose up to about 3/16 point, helped by steadier sterling which was six basis points up at 77.6 in trade weighted terms
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    • 304 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Date Year Net EPS Gross Net profit (Y000) announced lost year ending (cents) drv Pohong Inv Finol Jan 31 Dec 84 9.352L SPK-Sentoso Finol Mar 1 Dec 84 2.768L K L Industries Final Mar 16 Oct 84 32 1.5 2,878 Peak Hue Final
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    • 687 15  - Cycle Carriage earnings take a heavy knock By NAJEEB JARHOM PRIME TAKEOVER candidate Cycle Carriage Ltd sprang a nasty surprise yesterday when it disclosed one of its worst-ev-er half-year results and a halved interim dividend. And, unless there is a material change in the depressed vehicle market, directors warn that
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    • 287 15 TAN CHONG Motor Holdings Bhd has failed to live up to its directors' forecast of a better 1984 performance. Group pre-tax profit for the 12-month ended Dec 31, 1984 fell by 10.5 per cent to M 566.33 million from $74.1 million in 1983. At
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    • 577 15 TUAN SING Holdings Ltd took on a lot of financial problems when it acquired SPP Ltd. The enlarged Tuan Sing group, including the first fullyear post-acquisition results of 64-per cent owned SPP Ltd, incurred markedly higher post-tax losses of $8.09 million for the
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    • 384 14 TIME ENGINEERING BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY ANNOUCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 1984 The Board of Directors have pleasure in announcing the audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31st December 1984 as follows: The Group The Group 1984 1983
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    • 331 14 The HMgfcwg weekly ket report was delayed la NOTICES IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ltt AND IN THE MATTES OP INTERNATIONAL CONTROLS PTE LTD NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS (Pimiat to Seettoa At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 15 Hoe Chiang Road #10-01, Sanford
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    • 612 15 pO j CYCLE S CARRIAGE LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) INTERIM REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS for the Six mo The Board of Directors announces the unaudited hall year results of the Group and Holding Company as follows TurnoverGroup Malaysia Singapore Associates Group's Share Malaysia Singapore Pre-tax Profit Amounted To After Accounting ForDtvtdend
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  • 474 16  -  Refurbishing and upgrading to go ahead By LIM SOON NEO RAFFLES HOTEL, which is celebrating its 100 th birthday next year, has postponed its plans to add more rooms. But it is to go ahead with its refurbishing and upgrading plans, which
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  • 88 16 Bernama DATUK SERI Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday returned to Kuala Lumpur from a 20-day tour of Scandinavian countries with a statement that he would try to sort out the MCA crisis. He emphasised that he would have to study the matter in
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  • 280 16 THE AVERAGE occupancy rate of gazetted hotels in March this year was 69.3 per cent, down 8 per cent from March 1984. This decline could be attributed partly to the 12.4 per cent increase in hotel rooms to 15,620 in March, which saw a 9.5
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  • 311 16 TALKS ON improving trade between the European Economic Community and Asean are to be held by economic ministers from the two groups in Bangkok later this year. This will be the first time that talks are to be held at this level. Previous ministerial
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  • 398 16 SINGAPORE could be losing its reputation as a leading exporter of pirated music tapes if domestic exports are any indication. And pirated music cassette manufacturers' hold on the local market is slipping, although they had kept up with
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  • 212 16 THOMAS COOK has installed a multi-currency computerised travellers cheque system in four Post Office Savings Bank branches. The system, known as "Chequemate", would reduce the sales issuing time by two-thirds or more, said Mr Arthur Seah, manager of Thomas Cook Travellers Cheques yesterday. He said
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  • 139 16 Reuter EUROPEAN Economic Community foreign ministers met in Luxembourg yesterday for a regular review of world issues and for preparations of this week's Bonn economic summit. Diplomats said discussions would focus on a wide range of diplomatic issues, including the US-Soviet disarmament talks in Geneva and
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  • 79 16 AP SUDAN'S deposed president Gaafar Numeiri will be put on trial soon by the military junta that threw him out of office. Defence Minister Brigadier Osman Abdullah Mohammed said yesterday that "the trial of the deposed president is a popular demand". The minister did not say
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  • 369 16 AFP NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister David Lange yesterday said a French proposal to turn New Caledonia into a strategic military base was "totally unacceptable to the countries of the South Pacific". Mr Lange said the plan "if true, is a further
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  • 166 16 THE SINGAPORE branch of the National Bank of Kuwait, the Bank of Tokyo group and Banque National de Paris (Hongkong) are the three lead managers putting together a US$45 million loan for Daewoo Corporation. The medium-term loan, signed yesterday, is to provide financing
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  • 114 16 FROM JUNE 1, Singaporeans visiting France for up to three months need not apply for a visa. But those wishing to stay in the country for a longer period would still need a visa from the French Embassy. French Ambassador to Singapore, Jacques Berniere,said
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  • 80 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks dropped in early trading yesterday, continuing a slide of the previous session amid doubts about the prospects for corporate earnings in an environment of slower economic growth. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down more than four points to 1271 on volume of
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  • LATE FILE
    • 53 16 AFP ALMOST 2,000 Soviet advisers have been withdrawn from Syria in the past six months, including an air defence unit that was the only potential Soviet combat force in the region. The Washington Post said the number of remaining advisers might be as low as 2,000
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    • 40 16 Reuter THE UN is likely to reopen its search for peace in Afghanistan in June with a new round of Geneva talks involving Islamabad and Kabul. The talks were put off in February. Reuter
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    • 46 16 AP UNIDENTIFIED men yesterday shot to death radio commentator Charlie Aberilla in the announcer's booth of a radio station in Higan city, 784 km southeast of Manila. Police said the gunshots and the dying man's moans were heard by listeners. AP
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    • 45 16 Reuter ABOUT 120 government officials, businessmen and scholars from 22 Pacific countries met in Seoul yesterday to discuss increased economic cooperation. The fourth annual Pacific Cooperation Conference will study foreign investment, technology transfers, energy cooperation and ways to remove trade barriers.
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    • 31 16 Reuter FOUR Norwegians and four Nepalese sherpas have scaled Mount Everest. One of the Nepalese, Sungdare Sherpa, was the first man to climb it four times.— Reuter
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    • 29 16 Reuter BAHAMAS' Prime Minister Lynden Pindling faces a noconfidence vote tomorrow over an inquiry into drugtrafficking that questioned his possible role in government corruption. Reuter
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    • 152 16 HERE'S HOW TO GET A COMPLETE OFFICE FOR THE PRICE OF A ROOM By complete office, we mean a prestigious address, an impressive reception area, conference room, receptionist/switchboard operator and access to modern office equipment such as word-processor, telex, facsimile, photocopying, etc. It's a modern office concept in office leasing
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    • 504 16 V A SOUTH EAST ASIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION BERHAD PROFIT AND DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors are pleased to January 31.1915. the audited results of the Group and the Company for the twelve months ended Operating Revenue Profit before taxation Leu Taxation Group current year prior yean adjustments Profit after
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 57 16 WMm Outlook for today: Showers in several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on April 29 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 24.7 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 6.60 Rainfall in millimetres 3 Roinfall this
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 195 17 Lloyd's List THE British Post Office disclosed that it has entered into a contract with the Far Eastern Freight «>• Conference at a rate which is substantially below those Evergreen Lines charged a 'jyear ago. The disclosure has given
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    • 457 17 THE BREAKAWAY of Malaysian International Shipping Corporation from the Anro/Djakarta Lloyd consortium has sparked off more reaction among operators in the Straits-Austra-lia trade. This time round the Anro/Djakarta Lloyd has announced that from next month it will offer sailings every 10 days
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 49 17 Reuter INDIA IS to set up inland container depots (ICDs) at Gauhati, Ludhiana and Ahmedabad to increase exports, the Indian Ministry of Commerce said in its annual report. India has ICDs in Bangalore, Delhi, Coimbatore and Guntur.lCDs provide all customs clearance for exporters. Reuter
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      • 101 17 Reuter PAN OCEAN Shipping Co Ltd will absorb Daeyang Shipping Co Ltd, an affiliate of the Daewoo Group, Pan Ocean officials said. Pan Ocean will buy all 9.5 million shares and 626,700 gross tons of ships owned by Daeyang, including seven ore bulk carriers, one oil carrier
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      • 81 17 Reuter TAIWAN WILL offer foreign companies shipbuilding loans of up to 80 per cent of the cost of a ship at an interest rate of about 9 per cent, an economic ministry spokesman said. He said the loans, which are intended to help the state-owned China Shipbuilding Corp,
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      • 85 17 Reuter THE AIRCRAFT carrier Melbourne, reputed to be jinxed after it was involved in two fatal collisions, was towed out of Sydney harbour on its way to a scrapyard in Shanghai. A maritime services board spokesman said China bought the former Australian navy flagship for US$l.4 million.
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    • 159 18 TMR ITN PORT Everglades is moving closer to completion of its South Port Container Terminal. The container terminal is a US$lBO million, 250acre project planned for a 1987 start-up. As an initial step, port commissioners awarded the major dredging segment ontract worth over $7.8
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    • 303 18 April 29-May 3 Bimco general meeting, San Francisco. April 31 VDU-based ship control and navigation, South-west Branch Nautical Institute, 19.00 hours, Plymouth Polytechnic, Plymouth. May 2 Indication of effective speed and deceleration to vessels in port approaches, Royal Institute of Navigation meeting 1730 hours, Liverpool Polytechnic. May 5-8
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    • 1077 18 Fairplay WESTERN allegations of unfair, government-subsi-dised rate-cutting by shipping lines from the Comecon countries would, if Polish shipowners are to be believed, appear to be tarring all unjustly with the same brush. Polish seamen's wages are undoubtedly a great deal lower in comparison to West
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    • 652 18 A tea VI 3 Ahrenkiet Liner V 4 Andeka Shpg VI 1 ANL 1 1 APC Lme V 4 APL HI 4 ASCL HI 1 Asiabroker V 5 Austasio Line V 1 Boll-Orient VI 4/5 Bangkok Cont VI 2 Bonk Line V 5 BBS 1 4/5 Ben
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    • 1908 18 FAIRLY active time-chart-er business and further iron ore fixing featured an otherwise rather subdued freight market on Friday, shipbrokers said. Chinese charterers paid U553,975 daily for a 21,000 tonner with delivery passing Ceuta for a voyage to China via Dalhousie. A vessel of 38,000 long dwt was booked
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    • 228 19 Reuter ONTTED STATES machine tool orders rose 17.6 per cent in March to U*****.3 million from a revised $237.5 million in February, the National Machine Tool Builders' Association said. The association had originally reported the February orders at $237.6 million. In its monthly statistical report,
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    • 467 19 THE PANAMA flag examination programme is set to begin in November. Following a review of the data bank of questions, related computer logistics and organisation of the examinations for officers, a November start is considered realistic for implementation, said Secnaves, the country's maritime
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    • 186 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): 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/Straits Container Line.
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    • 239 19 AP CHINA is prepared to have direct shipping and trade links with Taiwan, according to Chinese Communications Minister Qian Yongchang. A report by Xinhua News Agency quoted him as telling a recent marketing meeting in Beijing that "our ships may go to Taiwan
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    • 490 19 Lloyd's List MAJOR Hongkong shipping group Orient Overseas (Holdings) achieved a 36 per cent increase in net profit from operations last year but saw this wiped out by huge extraordinary losses. Orient Overseas's net profit, struck after minorities and tax but before
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    • 54 19 AFP A SPANISH customs flotilla seized a drug-laden Panama nian-flag vessel off the southwest coast of Spain, scoring the largest narcotics haul in Spanish history. Officials of the anti-nar-cotics brigade said the captured Lady K was found to be carrying about 25 tonnes of marijuana and 50
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    • 5002 24 aaaßßauß 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
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    • 720 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Sri Bhum 217N 30.4.85 2300 S'pore Shpg F2 1000-1100 K1 Anson *****N 30.4.85 2359 Heap Seng F7 1030-1200 SI Y Bondorenko 12CW/85 01.5.85 0900 S'pore
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    • 1827 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agent ics ISI Wro-Eurasla line Ttansgroup ISI XhrenklH linrr Service Kim Shpg ISI Alfred C Taepfer Oreanus Shipping Agen cies (Si Manntex Enterprise (PKI Alpac Intrasea «Si Bintang Shpg <KL> Lsland
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    • 480 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Anderso K16 Jardine alongside 30.4.85/1800 Ayby K24E SSPL alongside 30.4.85/0600 Day Eagle K29 H Sun Hup alongside 30.4.85/0600 Harushima M K19 Sinose alongside 30.4.85/1800 Kap Mezentsev K9 SinSov alongside 30.4.85/1500 Kota Berkat K30 PIL alongside 30.4.85/0600 Murrayeverett
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    • 304 26 AFP THE market remained lifeless in a week during which chartering activity fell at one stage to its lowest level so far this year. The level of enquiry was also generally low. Further reports of attacks on shipping in the Gulf states area were unconfirmed, but a freighter
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    • 679 26 A SOUTH African passenger cruise vessel, the As* tor, is reported to have been sold to East Germany. It is believed that the four-year old 2,500 dwt (18,834 gross tons) ship was bought by VEB Deutfracht/Seerederei in Rostock. The announcement of the sale by its owner Safmarine comes
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    • 280 17 For®*9 n oeoliM 5 OAVfO B H rt* Published by TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 Td: *****44 A member Of the times organisation Ss6 50 Each i WESTERN allegations of unfair, government- subsidised rate-cutting by ahipping linea from the Comecon countriea. II THE PANAMA
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    • 379 17 u UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALORO SHIPPING AGENCIES TO Shanton Way 04 02C Manna Houaa Singapora 0207 Tal *****44 T€><«■, No RS ?S4i? CFS oMica TPC 03 30 Tal *****31 and *****32 Tarminal oHica TPC 03-29 Tal No *****90/*****93 t ROM JAPAN TAIWAN HONGKONG T() VRAM AN GULF
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    • 926 17 ,A BALT-ORIENT LINE Baltic Shipping Co Refular Services from South East Asia to United Kinfdoin and North Continental Ports Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping CoPteLtd Tel: *****3 MAERSK LINE SPEED SHUTTLE TO PNW-ATLANTIC INLAND POINTS INAUGURAL SAILING .S. LEXA MAERSK VOY 8506 ETD: LPK 9/5 PEN 11/5 SIN 14/5 ETA: TACOMA/SEATTLE
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    • 328 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wnt Feeder at Tokyo IO ODCMT Vl2/S2I SHOKANA MMU V 25/521 t Mw cm* M IMb > RMi PNM NMhtr VS. KQHU M I. AMUO YNMSHH a S KASHU Pacific North Waat Faodor at Kobo Mother VSI SEAT VCN 5 BEBHU a 4/4
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    • 916 19 m The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Overseas Containers Limited I CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 23/5 31/5 07/0 17/« 24/0 •2/7 M/ 7 11/7 25/7 31/7 25/5 27/5 •2/0 M/t M/ 0 U/( 19/0 21/1 2C/C 2t/( M/ 7 N/7 11/7
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    • 407 20 m Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK S"p*re PKetang PerungLeiioetßftaa Genoa Hburj Adam Bharen Antwerp BO K 15/5 17/5 15/5 11/4 16/6 19/6 Connecting HI Kobe Connecting in Kaoslwung Connecting m Tokyo "Also accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC S GUIF POSTS m wumUndtxidgf and US MD-MEST by mcrobridgt' IMPORTS FROM N. CONTINENT UK
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    • 233 20 MC&line tOUt ih.ff HL J»»n*t J», FULLY CON T AINERISE D SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ "1 of ttw Ace j FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ A Memoer of the Ace Convortajm PKelant S|we HUonf Kxntaunc 9/5) 7/5 11/5 12/5 19/5 16/5 (16/5) 14/5 18/5 19/5 22/5 27/5 (23/5) 21/5 25/5
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    • 606 20 L A6ENCIES PTE. LTD. #09-07. ROBINA HOUSE. S PORE 0106 TEL: *****88. TELEX: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG ETA KIM MOM U VOY. 85 85 SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK •EQUATOR IV SK 9/85 •EQUATOR SK 10/85 INSON SS 4/85 SS 5/85 hi Port 3 May KacMai 6
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    • 485 20 o vferf GREEN Full Container Service MED/ADRIATIC/RED SEA F.E. SERVICE INBOUND BARCELOM VALENCIA SUEZ a/5 a/5 3/1 JO/5 »/5 l/l 12/1 13/1 11/1 m/i a/i 1/7 2/7 J/7 J/7 Li CHOW GENOA a/5 n/5 VI 1/1 VI VI a/i a/i a/i a/i Agents GREEN ASIA SHIPPING PTE LTD 51 Anson
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    • 735 21 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Builaing 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 SERVICES AFRIC A/REDSE A EAST rtr» SERVICES KARACHI/M.E. GULF SINGAPORE VOYAGE 24-27/8 3-«/e 14-21/5 22-31/5 2-7/5 11-14/5 KOTA PET AM KOTA WUAYA 27-22/4 6-7/5 COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES RANGOON SINGAPORE VOYAGE 17-20/5 11-13/5 5-7/5 6/S5 W-43 BANGKOK DIRECT
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    • 902 21 Li BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE sihmts TOEUBOPE SPORE PJKLANG UK City M Edrturfti 4/S 4/5 23/ T*a Eipmi 12/5 14/5 31/ Crf|» Bj» 21/5 21/5 7/ Oukj Bit 24/5 31/5 17/ iMMVHI BJT 4/4 4/4 24/ T*p BIT H/4 13/4 2) Urate*) by 24/4 22/4 4/
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    • 526 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE FAR EAST STORE SERVICE FULL CONTAINER VESSEL. BUSAH YOKOHAMA KOK KAOHSMtt NK STORE TCfMOR SON* *11 22/4 25/4 27/4 1/5 J/5 »/5 5/5 HAIVMiI m m 7/5 11/5 12/5 IC/5 11/5 23/5 24/5 BKi:;if.v: ri^a;Yi[re[i7ia:a WEST BOUND STORE ADAM ICO AM UK BRER» KWK OCtAM
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    • 632 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR 14 (Burmese National line) Loadmg for Ranfoon S'por® P.KeUnj h Ava V74W 21 Phashwefyawywa V253W 30 Apr/1 May Lokaw VN 1/9 May Pa-aa Vt3 11/14 May I Ptayi 15/17 May Loadtaf far Eirope \> BANK LINE -CONTMNER SERVICE TO UK 2S/30 Apr l/S SPORE
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    • 1132 22 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. mE m stok kok guayaqui uum WCA quqiK uhsun s.antow mlpmabo mm wrr m m*a 3Mm iMm 7 Hay i May 25 Mm 25 ta. 2ta t »2 ta 11 CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN SEA fnBTTt Fomva vnoa wis m swre kok itzjwilio acawuo n. quetzaucaritu
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    • 464 22 SIHJ CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE IMdM( tor lOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accepting Fa/Fa Containers P Aetant Singapore I Angeles lARATDWW 4/5 Mat II May AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting Fa/Fa Containers PAWwg S'par* Fran IMk Sy# Mu Ac AS" 4/5 Hay S/7 May
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    • 499 22 SANKO ASIA FROM JAPANC S€ PORTS ANO HO HO KONG GOLDEN LINE G (TV GUAN GUAN SUPPING (PTE) LTD To* HfcM Bai* MH M Cad Start. smarm oim tu num at lksi Tt* Hob Liaapw I*2ll P Kitanf *****1 Pna* XiMt Pa* Gate* A|«K (Mm LiOTD (M) SWI BHD TU
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    • 399 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road c 27 16 Internationa P<a/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 <1 O L nesl o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'pare P. Kttoa( Lm*|( Itrto fart 05 May ROTT/ANT/ILK. (AVON) SEA WOOD AND R.M.Z.t^ »S pore P Ketong Lm*H tar. EVANGEL OS I VOYII 9
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 599 23 7 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A «i me TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): CROS 43W+..... N CRYSTAL 23*... MAETERLMCK 6N. SS BRDGE SOW C PAUL 44* TW BRDGE 25W. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo Q 3 30/4 SINGAPORE
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
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    • 88 25 use AGENCES K. LUMPUR P. KELANG PENANG P. GUDANG 1. BAHAWJ *****8/*****6/*****1/*****3 *****1/4 TERMMAL *****1/2 *****/*****/*****/***** *****3/5f1375/*****1/*****0 *****8/*****8/*****5 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE BEHCMMEMMJIITTirrTTi IEZMEZUZZJCJifTf ■i i ■riimrn i rrra I ■tana 'iunmuM I 1 -i ■fiTTTI mm E3IEE*tZD E3Elia PiPTn [~T~~WI fTB rn ALSO ACCEPIM FOR: ■mop. L NARK, IK.
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    • 83 25 PHILITRON FORWARDING PTE LTD TEL *****22 (8 LINES) TELEX RS ***** PHIL NM-QMOQS BMMM. MX H-MC. RIMM. F "STOIC. riOP, l£ HAWK SUM COIORBO. CMTTAfiONC. KMACH *EDMH. AQABA 1 HOOCDAH •JALAIAH DUBAI DOHA. Kuiun DAMMAN I ABU DHABI •also AcctPivK Tma/nmooo fvmir vJj 1101 m r-j AH LIN KMM LIB
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