The Business Times, 5 June 1986

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 198« 75 CENTS
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  • 431 1  -  Production of sophisticated integrated circuits in Singapore By LOH HUI YIN FUJITSU, Japan's No. 1 computer company, is planning a $40 million investment in Singapore to manufacture sophisticated integrated circuits. The fresh injection of capital into Fujitsu's Singapore operations follows new investments by other companies
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  • 227 1 THE NUMBER of older jobless workers shot up sharply last year and worsened by March this year, according to the latest issue of The Singaporean. While the number has been Himhing gradually, the number of jobless workers in the
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  • 354 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG, Chief Reporter DISTRICT COMMITTEES and the Youth Wing of the People's Action Party will be invited to nominate possible candidates for future elections. This was disclosed by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong in an interview with Petir,
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  • 180 1 A CALL to People's Action Party activists and supporters to speak up against criticism of a vocal minority .was made by an MP yesterday. In an editorial in Petir, the party publication, Mr Lim Boon Heng said criticism based on half-truths could cause inestimable damage
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  • 80 1 SINGAPORE'S cement industry is facing hard times. Demand (or the building material has dropped to its lowest level of two million tonnes, and prices have also hit "rock bottom". In this shrinking market, Arabian Bulk Trade Pte Ltd (ABT), an Arab-owned cement importing company, is upsetting Singapore manufacturers
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  • 43 1 Reuter PLUMMETING world oil prices and a lower dollar helped West Germany towards a record surplus on its foreign trade in April. Government figures released yesterday showed that the trade surplus rose to 10 billion marks (US$4.3 billion) in March. Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    93 1 BOUTB OF PROFIT-TAKING kit the Btagapnre stock market yeaterday, toterrnptlng the ilie esaseeitive tradiig .«ays ef sharp price ri^es* Hawever, the market was prevented (ram slldiig sharply as baying liter est to trustee stoeks, lid even selective —j and third lliera, remalied qilte Strang thraaghaat the day. lie
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  • 485 1 NYT HEEDING WARNINGS that computer fraud will be the crime wave of the next decade, the US House of Representatives has passed a bill making the use of computers for some cases of fraud or theft a federal felony. The measure covers
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  • 580 1  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM SINGAPORE AIRLINES has exceeded its own expectations by achieving a group profit after tax and minority interests of $285 million for the financial year ended March 31, 1906, its first as a public listed company. The result is 10
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 237 1 \mm SHARE INFORMATION MONEY EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTERS CROSSWORDS TV ft RADIO OUR VIEW CREATIVITY IN ADVERTISING has to be employed in more ways than telling lies and half-truths. New restrictions on unethical claims by advertisers will not only offer the consumers better protection. Advertisers will benefit when they ore
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    • 15 1 8m FMtura, Page Full report, Pag* 13 Intl stocks, Pago 10 Asian stocks, Pago 11
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 401 2  -  Chain plans to open three more outlets by year's end By SAID ABDULLAH SINGAPORE'S largest pharmacy chain, which opened its 14th outlet at Peninsula Plaza on Monday, has disclosed plans to carve up a quarter of the $84 million local retail pharmaceutical market.
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    • 252 2 COLD STORAGE has moved its trading division, the mainstay of its business, to a more than 16,000 sq m area in Jurong, which is double the size of its former Pasir Panjang premises. The shift signals its bid to overcome the adverse business conditions in
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    • 288 2 LAUNCHED three weeks ago in Singapore, the Medivac air ambulance and its crew received their first test yesterday when it flew a critically-ill heart attack victim from Haadyai, south Thailand, back home to Singapore. The family of retired civil servant Teo Kum Swee, 67,
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    • 219 2  -  By LIM SOON NEO TENDERS will be called by the beginning of next month for proposals on boating activities along the Singapore River. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB), which is in charge of this aspect of the river's redevelopment, is
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    • 94 2 THE STRETCH of Holland Road between Jalan Jelita and the junction of Holland and Ulu Pandan Roads will be closed to traffic from lam to Sam tomorrow. This is necessary because the Public Works Department will be launching a prestressed concrete beam for
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    • 340 2 SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OFARTS WHAT DOES IT TAKE to fly in a 40-strong ballet company from Houston to Singapore dancers, staff, props and all? The answer is a cool $2.3 million, shared between show sponsors American Express and the Houston Ballet Foundation. While Amex shouldered
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    • 108 2 SINGAPORE AIRLINES has started recruiting expatriate flight engineers to meet an interim need for more of such personnel. With the purchase of the two-man cockpit Boeing 747-400, suitable national flight engineers are progressively being trained as pilots. Their numbers are therefore being depleted, creating
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    • 221 2 THE VARSITY Playhouse, a pianist and the SIA band are the highlights of today's Festival of Arts fringe activities. The Varsity Playhouse will give a lunchtime performance, at the Shell Theatrette, of an extract from Robert Bolt's A Man For All Seasons, set in the reign of
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    • 76 2 A BT REPORT on May 29 stated that Singapore Airport DutyFree Emporium (SADE) had a turnover of $170.6 million in its 1984 financial year. We were wrong. The correct figure should have been $101.35 million. BT reported yesterday that a dinner-talk organised by The Chartered Association of
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    • 616 3  -  By BOEY KIT YIN THERE IS A BELIEF among some small Singapore companies that their chances of obtaining funds under the Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) are low. The real figures suggest that they are wrong and that the rejection rate is
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    • Article, Illustration
      240 3 A MACHINE designed automatically to coat one side of dual-inline (DIL) thick-film hybrid circuits has been introduced by a British company. According to the company, which supplies protective coatings for electrical and electronic components, the machine is able to coat up to 6000 DIL hybrid circuits a day.
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    • 254 3 THE ECONOMIC Development Board will meet investors, executives, bankers and accountants at a forum on June 19 as part of a more aggressive drive to reach out to the private sector to explain changes in incentives schemes, new guidelines and
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    • 543 3  -  By LUCY NG PLANS FOR a Winchester disk drive factory, which was supposed to have started production by August last year, look firmer now. Cybernex Advanced Storage Technology Pte Ltd (Cybernex AST) advertised for employees earlier this year, saying it was "setting up
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    • 143 3 THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies is organising a three-hour seminar on "A Review of the Singapore and Malaysia Stock Market" on June 21 at the Regional Language Centre. The seminar, from 2.30 pm to 5 JO pm, will look at the state
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    • 64 3 SEVEN MEMBERS of the Finance Committee of the Federal Parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany arrived last night and wfll be calling on Finance and Health Minister Dr Richard Hu this morning. The team will also meet senior officials of the MAS
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 430 2 z./Af/r^o (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of Singapore Airlines Limited wishes to make the following announcement:1 AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1986 Revenue Profit for the year After accounting forInvestment income Finance charges Depreciation of fixed assets Profit on sale of investments
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 542 4  -  By RAY HEATH THE QUEUE for the long-range version of the Boeing 747-400 Jumbo jet has been joined by a second Asian-based airline. Following Singapore Airlines's March «tier for 14 of the aircraft, and six options, Hongkong's Cathay Pacific has signed two firm
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    • 327 4 Reuter LEADING ACCOUNTANTS in the US have criticised a bill that would require outside auditors of companies to report to the government their suspicions of fraud. In an informal roundtable discussion with members of the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday, the accountants said the
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    • 149 4 AFP CHINA'S 20,000 undertakers are social pariahs and demand to be treated like ordinary mortals, a newspaper reported in Beijing on Tuesday. The Workers' Daily said a funeral workers' symposium held recently in Beijing had come out against the superstitious terror that undertakers provoked among
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    • 236 4 AFP WITH THE US and European satellite launch programmes in trouble, Indonesia is reviewing its entire telecommunications network plans. Achmad Tahir, the Minister of Tourism, Posts and Telecommunications, said Jakarta would have to add a satellite to its launch schedule quickly, delay the launch of
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    • 249 4 Agencies FURTHER CHANGES In exchange rates by implication a lower valuation of the US dollar would be needed to correct international trade and current account imbalances if the world economy does not grow faster. James Baker, the US Treasury Secretary, told an international monetary conference in
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    • 290 4 NYT SAYING it wants to compromise with universities, the Reagan administration has halved its proposed cut in reimbursements for the administrative costs of federally financed research. The proposal, announced in February, produced a storm of protests from the university and research communities. After
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    • 171 4 AFP THE THAI government is resisting US demands for it to pay half the US$2O million annual cost of a proposed US war-reserve stockpile. The Bangkok Post said yesterday Deputy Defence Minister Paniang Karntarat had said the current Thai economic crisis left the country
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    • 306 4 AP KOREAN electronics giant Samsung has unveiled a demonstration model video recorder that allows users to copy tapes, rekindling a controversy over the ease with which such a machine could be used for pirating movies. Samsung officials say the du-al-deck machine, which
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    • 363 4 AP AMERICAN businessmen have told their Chinese counterparts that occasional political differences between their two countries should not be allowed to affect steadily growing economic relations. "We said that strains in economic relations take longer to repair," said Robert Strauss, head of
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    • 94 4 AFP CHINA has told Japanese trading companies and manufacturers that it wants to conclude all future import contracts with Japan in dollars rather than yen, reports in Tokyo said. The request was apparently due to the yen's recent steep appreciation against the dollar and
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    • 49 4 Quote, Unquote PP It's better than being bombed. Prime Minister David Lange, explaining how he felt having antagonised the US and France with his anti-nuclear policies. New Zealand fears it could become the target of Soviet bombings during a crisis if it harboured US warships possibly carrying nuclear missiles.
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 375 5 UPI DEBT-STRAPPED MEXICO is considering breaking with the International Monetary Fund to renegotiate its debt directly with private banks. Sources and reports from Mexico City yesterday said that amid gloomy economic forecasts for this year, President Miguel de la Madrid had reiterated that the country
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    • 164 5 Reuter A PRIVATE GROUP conducting research into race relations said that murder, bombings and arson committed against ethnic minorities in Britain were on the rise. The Runnymede Trust said 1,300 such attacks were recorded by London police in the first
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    • 170 5 AFP THE South African government is now posing only one condition for the release of Nelson Mandela that any repressive action it should find necessary after the event should not lead to new economic sanctions. The Washington Times newspaper said on Tuesday that
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    • 188 5 Reuter THE GOVERNMENTS of Britain, Italy and Ireland issued a joint report on Tuesday that blamed joblessness in Western Europe partly on excessive wage rises. The British Employment Department said the joint initiative was aimed at combating what was seen as
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    • 388 5 AP SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev has urged other countries to join the Soviet Union "without delay" in creating an international system to strengthen safeguards against nuclear terrorism and Chernobyl-like disasters. Obviously still stinging from Western criticism of Soviet handling of the Chernobyl meltdown, he proposed
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    • 222 5 Reuter A REPORT handed to Home Secretary Douglas Hurd has proposed that the British Broadcasting Corporation's two main radio stations should be sold to the private sector, the Daily Telegraph newspaper said. BBC spokesmen refused to comment on the 300-page Peacock report on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 402 6  -  By ALVIN TAY THE MANUFACTURING sector has been replaced by the non-bank financial institutions as the third-biggest user of bank loans, according to figures from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) yesterday. The one-rung drop in rankings for the manufacturing sector came last March, only
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    • 126 6 Reuter SWTTZERLAND's almost legendary and often misunderstood banking secrecy has ceased to be a major reason encouraging foreigners to invest through institutions in the country, top bankers say. "In the past some private customers merely brought their money into Switzerland because of secrecy," said Jean-Pierre
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    • 419 6  -  By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE and Hongkong will still have roles to play as financial centres in spite of Tokyo opening up as a financial centre. This opinion was given to BT by Mr Toshio Karigane, the general manager of Daiwa Securities's
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    • 119 6 THE COUPON RATE for the US$2OO million Euro-Asian bonds with equity warrants issued by Alps Electric Co has been fixed at 3 per cent per annum. The issue, signed on May 29 in London, was lead-managed by Daiwa Singapore in
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    • 334 6 FT CHINA is planning to launch a US$2OO million floating rate note issue in the Euromarkets, even though it has yet to complete negotiations with Britain for the settlement of about £223 million still outstanding on bonds issued before the 1949 revolution.
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 795 6 SINGAPORE THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies in moderate but cautious trading yesterday. The dollar was narrowly mixed in early dealings on some short-covering and apparent Bank of Japan intervention but weakened in late afternoon trading on European selling. The dollar closed lower at 170.75/90
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    • Article, Illustration
      135 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell by 1/8 point from Tuesday to close at A l per cent yesterday. One month remained unchanged while two and three months rose 1/16 point each. Mcites the iwtti of the prim Mbi| rates of 12 ma jar
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    • 227 6 Interbank rotes ot 3pm yesterday: Md Odor t rooo parity Local dollors to on# unit of Cucroncy: US dolor ***** 2 2290 2.8196 -20 98 Sterling pound ***** ***** 7 3469 -54 74 Austrafcon dolor 1.4912 1 5598 ***** •56 51 NZ dolor 1 2398 1 2419 *****
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    • 369 6 EURODOLLAR futures gapped up at Simex's opening yesterday following the firm closing in IMM on Tuesday night. After opening at 92.79, the September contract edged to 92.82 on continued buying interest after touching a low of 92.78. Liffe opening saw the September contract settling off the day's high at
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    • 225 6 HONGKONG: GOLD closed slightly lower on sporadic selling. The bullion price ended at U*****.50/80 an ounce after opening steady at $341.75/342.05, compared with New York's $341.70/342.20 close. On the local market, gold ended off HK$l at $3,175 a tael. The krugerrand price eased $2 to HK52,660, equivalent to U*****.40.
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    • 379 6 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Short-dates firmed between 1/16 and l /k point at the outset reflecting a higher US Fed funds rate. Thereafter, rates remained unchanged with overnight and Thursday/Friday closing at 7-5/16 7-3/16 per cent each and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 225 6 THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL ASIA-PACIFIC PETROLEUM CONFERENCE 15 17 September 1986 Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore "THE CHANGING SCENARIO IN THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY" International panel of advisors: Dr Fereidun Fesharaki Leader of Energy Program, East-West Centre, Honolulu Mr T Ikuta President, Institute of Energy Economics, Tokyo Mr Onnic Marashian Editor-in-Chief, Piatt's
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  • WORLD BACKGROUND
    • 941 7 US consumers paying dearly for trade barriers put up by Washington Reuter IN SPITE OF the free-trade views advanced by Ronald Reagan and US presidents before him, the record shows that the US has raised many barriers to imports ranging from cars and clothes
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    • 796 7 Reuter JAPAN'S powerful government bureaucrats, angry at a constant barrage of overseas criticism of economic policies, are pushing Tokyo towards a more aggressive stance in negotiations with its trading partners. The officials agree on a long-term need to reduce Japan's huge
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    • 625 7 NYT FL£DGLING consumer groups from developing countries met at a conference in New York last month to set modest goals to protect consumers in their countries. At the same time, Consumers Union, the most influential consumer advocacy group in America, celebrated its 50th
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 5 7 MADRAS on AIR-INDIA'S EXECUTIVE CLASS
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    • 391 7 SSf Inter First Inter First Bank Dallas, NA Dallas, Texas. (WCORPORATED WITH UMTTED UAB«JTY M THE U SA) CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CONDITION ASSETS. Cash and Due From Banks Time Deposits in Banks Funds Sold Loans. Net of Reserve for Loan Losses of $131 million Investment Securities (Market Value of $855
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  • FEATURES
    • 530 8 CREATIVITY can be employed in more ways than telling lies and half truths. This is the one lesson which the advertising industry has to learn and it is regrettable that, for the sake of consumer protection, rules have to be laid out on what advertisements
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    • 926 8  -  By LISA LEE THE FIGURE of a black jaguar on the pounce is the logo of Arabian Bulk Trade (ABT) Pte Ltd and as far as local cement manufacturers are concerned the company is definitely predatory. Local manufacturers are trying their best
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    • 786 8  -  letters to the Editor D L Dear Sir, I would like to comment on Mr Lim Choo Peng's proposal for changes to the delivery and settlement system of the stock market which appeared in the May issue of the Singapore Stock Exchange Journal. Mr
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    • 379 8 Dear Sir, I refer to the OCBC Executives' Share Option Scheme which would be proposed at the EGM on June 7, 1966. While the rationale for Stock Option plans is universally propounded in standard verbiage, clarification in this case must be sought in the interests
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    • 106 8  -  Quek Chee Heon, Company Secretary, Temasek Holdings (Pte) Lid Dear Sir, I refer to the article in BT on May 31,1906, on "UIC takeover bid for Intraco". You have presented a table showing Temasek as having a shareholding of 11.4 per cent in UIC
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • SPORTS
    • 634 9 AP HOST NATION Mexico set the country ablaze with soccer fever on Wednesday after winning its debut game in the 1986 World Cup with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Group B rival Belgium. Northern Ireland and Algeria drew 1-1 and Portugal surprisingly upset highly fancied
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    • 689 9  -  By MAX COMMANDER IT'S GREAT, ISN'T IT? The World Cup, I mean. I haven't had so much beauty sleep for years. I'm not a great football supporter, not to the extent of donning a scarf and shaking a rattle, but I know the rules.
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    • 384 9  -  By WALTON MORAIS AT SENTOSA TODAY, five golfers will be making the rounds to familiarise themselves with the Serapong course's challenging fairways. For Lim Choo Beng, K Madasamy, Poh Eng Teck, N Raju and Patrick Goh, today marks the only time this
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    • 423 9 AP HAVING PROVEN they are human, Ivan Lendl and Martina Navratiiova want to prove they are No. 1. Both top seeds struggled on Tuesday before advancing to the semi-finals of the French Open. Lendl lost his first set of the tournament before rebounding
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    • 248 9 Reuter LARRY BIRD, silenced for most of the second half, sank a threepointer down the stretch to help the Celtics beat the Houston Rockets 106-103 on Tuesday and put Boston one victory away from its 16th National Basketball Association championship. The win in Houston
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    • 290 9 AP THE MYSTERIOUS America'» Cup challenger R1 has arris&3t in San Francisco and has been hidden in a shed behind large metal doors. ,-vSI The boat pulled into nearby Sausalito on Monday long trip by truck from its build l
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1139 9 w sm mm THE SILK ROAD Tha Caravans Mova Waat (Syria, Jordan) 8.30pm, Channal 12 The ruins of Palmyra, in the midst of the Syrian desert, speak of the tragic fate of this once thriving caravan stop. Today's episode accompanies a traditional caravan across the desert, and tells of the
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 325 10 Reuter STANDARD OIL CO of the US is conducting a compa-ny-wide study of its operations that could lead to further cuts in capital spending, more layoffs, and a possible divestiture of some assets. Chairman Robert B Horton said on Tuesday the study, which he
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    • 207 10 Reuter FRANCE, which holds 67 per cent of Ste Nationale Elf Aquitalne, will return Elf to the private sector by gradually reducing its stake in the company, probably to around 35 per cent, Elf chairman Michel Pecqueur said. Mr Pecqueur gave no timetable
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    • 315 10 NYT WALL STREET on Tuesday ended its two-day losing streak, encouraged by easing pressures on interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which has been in a moderate slump since Friday, gained 8.48 points on Tuesday, thanks to a late surge, to
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 336 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed slightly lower yesterday in sluggish trading because of the absence of fresh factors, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index finished off 1.24 points to 1,756.67, while the Hong Kong Index eased 0.18 to 1,094.17. Cathay Pacific suffered technical selling after it failed to breach the
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    • 441 11 TOKYO: Prices yesterday climbed in hectic trading to end at a record as individual and corporate investors looked for quick profits, brokers said. The market average gained 133.21 to close at a record 16,802.21 after falling 69.73 on Tuesday. Turnover was 1.1 billion shares against 820 million on Tuesday.
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    • 368 11 BYDNEY: Australian share markets closed slightly firmer yesterday, buoyed by rising gold stocks, but investors remain nervous over the direction of the market, brokers said. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index had risen 2.8 points to 1,223.4 and the All Industrials 0.4 point to 1,966.0. The All Resources
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    • 99 11 JUNE 04 Che4 Sugar Wen 1840 561 -25 •4 Kangwon Ind. K1A Motor Kolon Ind Korea Long-Term Lucky Ltd 1215 1807 2135 911 1246 5 +9 •27 unch +21 Doewoo Corp Daewoo knd-. Dong Ah Steel. Dooatuh Stock Goid St or 1055 1447 851 1600 870 1655 +25 10
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    • 128 11 BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday dipped 0.35 point to 128.34. Turnover amounted to 52,122 shares valued at 9.1 million baht. JUNE 04 Ao (Cham Thai UN unch •1 bamwA Sam Camant S»m QMzam Stom Crtasns 463 Map wjsp unch Ayudhya knvMtmnt Bangkok Agro-ind Bangkok Bank 176
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    • 50 11 Reuter TOSHIBA CORP has projected consolidated net profit to fall to around 48 billion yen in the year ending March 31, 1987, from 59.44 billion yen a year earlier. A company spokesman said that the forecast reflected expectations of a continued slump in semiconductor sales. Reuter
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    • 315 11 AFP THE EFFECTS of the yen's sharp appreciation, which makes Japan's exports dearer and imports cheaper, figured prominently in the earnings performance of companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, a private research institute reported. In the 1965 business year, which ended on March
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    • 148 11 FT JESUS ESTANISLAO, the chairman of the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), has hinted at the likelihood of an out-of-court settlement of a dispute between subsidiary Nonoc Mining k Industrial Corp and a foreign company, Philip Bros Oceanic Inc (Phibro). The
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    • 357 11 FT ACI INTERNATIONAL, an Australian glass and hiiiUting products group, has said it paid As2ll million to buy a 2 per cent shareholding in the Broken Hill Proprietary Company during the closing days of Bell Resources's A 53.6 billion offer for BHP.
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 592 12 Reuter THE OUTLOOK for gold price fOr the rest of the year seems unexciting, with the metal likely !to depend on a resurgence of inflation to stimulate new investor interest. Consolidated Gold Fields PLC said in its annual review that there were few
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    • 128 12 AFP BURMA will launch a nine-year US$BO million project with World Bank aid to improve the quality of its exported rice. The United Nations information office in Rangoon said on Tuesday that the project would include the construction of six electrically-powered rice
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    • 496 12 Reuter INDONESIA'S palm oil industry offers attractive investment prospects in the medium- and long-term, given the abundance of land and workers, although more changes in government policy are needed, according to Western analysts. The Indonesian government announced a campaign on Monday
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    • 225 12 AFP THE TIN CRISIS which erupted over seven months ago continued to exert a depressing influence upon activity on the London Metal Exchange (LME). Trading volume in all metals except zinc was lower during January-May this year, compared with the same five-month
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    • 67 12 AFP INDONESIA is considering a property tax cut or exemption for mining survey and exploration contractors in a bid to encourage foreign investment. Under the new law, mining exploration and surveys are included among those areas subject to the 0.5 per cent property tax. A
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    • 328 12 AP THE BRAZILIAN government's coffee agency has said that the nation's coffee crop will be 14.7 million bags, 55 per cent less than last year. The decline was caused by a six-month drought in the southern coffee belt last year that damaged
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    • 264 12 AFP THE WORLD SUGAR market "is in need of a constant stream of encouraging news to sustain the amelioration in values" seen recently, London traders E D and F Man warn in their latest market review on Tuesday. The market "has lost a
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    • 325 12 Reuter TALKS ON a new international cocoa agreement aimed at restoring some strength to the flagging world cocoa market will go ahead in Geneva on July 7, the president of the negotiating conference, Rene Montes of Guatemala, said on Tuesday. He said
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    • 114 12 Reuter THE WOOL Council of Australia has recommended that the government raise the market indicator floor price to 506 cents a kilo clean for 1966/87, ending June 30, from 500 in 1965/86. This compares with a 30 cent rise from the 1964/85 level of
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    • 52 12 Reuter A LAND shortage may hit India's ambitious 15-year tea development plan. Only 1,000 hectares of land have been released since last year by the West Bengal state government against plans for 53,000 hectares to be acquired over all India by the turn of the
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    • 42 12 LONDON US$/tonne closing prices on June 3 M'sion/Sumotra Crude CIF June /July 240 00 sir Sep 245.00 sir Aug 242 50 sir Oct 250 00 sir ROTTERDAM US$/tonne Palm oil Crude Sumotra/M'sio Aug 242 50 sir Sep 245 00 sir
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    • 144 12 SINGAPORE THE rubber market finished yesterday easier with July One RSS buyers quoted at 1G9.00 cents per ldlo, down one cent from Tuesday. The absence of fresh factors and the closure of the Malaysian market yesterday for a local holiday contributed to the market's thinness. MALAYSIA The rubber market
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    • 156 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB in h ales NOON CLOSE Buyers ScMcn Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 170 50 171 50N 169 50 *****N Int 1 RSS July 86 170 00 ***** 169 00 169 50 Int 1 RSS Aug 86 171.00 171 50 170 00 170
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    • 36 12 (cents/kg, 1-ton pollets) JULY 86 AUGUST 86 (current month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers Buyers Setters SSR 20 ***** I63 00N ***** I 63 50N SSR 50 ***** 160.00N 158 50 160 SON
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    • 143 12 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday fell 4'/i US cents to l'/i cents a bushel at the close of a quiet session. Moderate selling by cash-connected commissions houses pushed prices into negative ground in thin midsession trading and values continued to erode until the close. Local short-covering supported prices
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    • 14 12 down prie« on Ju KL TIN (MSA 9 M 4 Price Closed Turnover (tonnes)
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    • 148 12 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon closing prices on June 4 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 48 00 Old drum FOB 61.00 New drum FOB 65.00 Copro Mixed (loose) 26 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB MLW 1185 00 Sorowok White FOB foq NLW 1170 00 Sorowok spectol block
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    • 64 12 Bangkok A-l Super 115 (USS/tonnc, FOB) A-l Special C-l Special 112 unq White Rice C-l Ord unq 100% 1st doss 240 Loonzain Rice 100% 2nd doss 100% 3rd doss 5% 10% 2|5 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grode 200 100% 3rd grode unq 210 unq 15% 190 Parboiled Rice
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    • 157 12 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday climbed V« to 2 Vt US cents a bushel at the close of a quiet session. Soybeans were supported primarily by the strength of foreign currencies in trading against the US dollar. Trading was generally featureless, however, and prices remained within a three-cent
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    • 851 12 COFFEE Continued commission house buying interest on reports of increased roaster offtake, allied with firmer New York prices, helped underpin robusta coffee futures on Tuesday afternoon. The market ended the day with pared gains from Monday night of £62 to £67 a tonne in a maximum £77 traded
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    • 44 12 US $30,000,000 The Korea Development Bank Floating Rate Notes Due 1989 interest Rate 7*/«% per annum Interest Period sth June 1986 sth December 1986 Interest Amount per U.S. $1,000 Note due sth December 1966 U.S. S 36.44 Credit Suisse First Boston Limited Agent Bank
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4289 13 SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market closed slightly lower yesterday after nine consecutive days of sharp rises. Many investors decided to take profits in shares which had risen steeply during the past few trading sessions. At the final bell, the widely-watched Straits Times
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    • 181 13 SINGAPORE Rises In dicw S P Tm.HU 140 Jwia 3 Jaaa 4 42 8T Comyoiiw 580 16 580 85 J C MPH 0 C 8 C Catd Stara lOp 585 35 BT Indicator *****31 *****10 122 700 306 17 15 14 •TOt/OS rrcAW IT OIV 588 -6753
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    • 4540 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
    • 769 14 Property slump in Penang reinforces need for review MBT DIRECTORS of Jack Chia Enterprises (M) Bhd are confronted with one big problem what to do next about its multi-million-dollar EAO Complex project in Penang? They have several options: continue with the original plans, make
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    • 262 14 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government should not issue stockbroking licences to financial institutions if the process of corporatisation of the stockbroking industry is to succeed, KLSE deputy chairman Teh Ghee Kok said. Mr Teh said the whole purpose of corpora tisation of the industry would
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    • 319 14 MULPHA INTERNATIONAL Trading Corp Bhd (MTTC) is closing down non-viable branches, retrenching surplus staff and taking other cost-cut-ting measures to keep the group afloat. Chairman Datuk Loh Fook Yen in his maiden annual statement said steps have also been taken to ensure a more
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    • 218 14 Reuter SWEDISH APPLIANCE maker Electrolux has launched a twobillion crown stock issue at 278 crowns per share on a number of equity markets in Europe, North America and Asia. Deputy managing director Lennart Ribohn said he expected that the eight million "B" shares being offered
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    • 260 14 Manofars priccs MARA-Bumiputrs for June 5 June 4 Singapore Unit Trust First B'putro Second B'putro 430 404 435 409 The Commerce The Savings Fund 0 80 0 85* 071 075 Third B'putro Fourth B'putrc 337 365 342 370 S'pore Prog Fund 0 34 0 36 Fifth B'putro 2
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    • 464 14 FT THE KUWAIT stock market has announced that it will allow foreign stocks to be listed on the exchange, and that non- Kuwaitis will for the first time be able to trade in them. The move has been welcomed by some analysts
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    • 73 14 Reuter LLOYDS BANK PLC is extending its bid for Standard Chartered PLC until June 24 after acceptances reached 451,799 shares or 0.29 per cent. Lloyds has no further stake in Standard Chartered beyond 430,000 shares held in its Staff Pension Funds. The Lloyds bid, announced
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    • 106 14 KRAMAT TIN Dredging Berhad: 57th AGM at the Conference Room, Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad, 32nd Floor, Menara PNB, 201A, Jalan Tun Razak, ***** Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, today at 10.30am. KUALA KAMPAB TIN Fields Berhad: 50th AGM at the Conference Room, Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad, 32nd Floor, Menara PNB,
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    • 111 14 HONGKONG Hong Kong Index Wednesday 1094.17 Tuesday 1094.35 Week ago 1105.33 Hong Seng Index Wednesday 1756.67 Tuesday 1757.91 Week ago 1777.47 All Industrials Wednesday 1966.0 Tuesday 1965.9 Week ogo 1945.7 NEW YORK Dow Jones Tuesday 1870.43 Monday 1861.95 Week ago 1853 03 TOKYO Nikkei Average Wednesday ***** 21*
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    • 330 14 MBT YEO HIAP SENG Bhd (YHS) said it sold its 35 per ceat stake in Permanis Sdn Bhd because Permanis's turnover was only Ms2s million a year even though its paid-up capital and borrowings totalled Ms2o million. Chairman Alan Yeo told
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    • 1006 14 Current Ex Books Date Total for Totel for permit bete dote payable the year lost year A Enterprises 12%(n) Jun 16 Jun 26 Jul 11 22% 18.9%(a) Acma 4%TE(b) Jun 19 Jun 26 Jul 30 4%TE 5% Asiatic Dev 2<i% Apr 4 Apr 16 Jul 1 5% 4*%
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    • 781 15 mob mm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW THE HONGKONG Kowloon Wharf k Godown Company must be pretty disappointed with its failure to gain control of Hotel Marco Polo after having extended its general offer three times. At the close of the offer of 51 cents
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    • 411 15 SING INVESTMENTS A Finance Ltd has sued property developer Ho Kok Cheong for $875,688.46. The suit arose from Mr Ho standing guarantor (or Association Premises Development (Pte) Ltd, one of his companies which is now facing a winding-up petition. Sing Investments had extended
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    • 248 15 Development Commercial Bank incurs losses THE STOCK market collapse at the end of last year and the weak property market have been cited as reasons for the red ink figures at Development A Commercial Bank Bhd. Losses attributable to shareholders for the year ended Dec 31,1985, amounted to M 54.35
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    • 754 15 SHARE prices yesterday were mixed but with an easier bias in small turnover. Dealers said the easier trend reflected lack of support but some issues had moved up in response to US Demand. At 0900 GMT the FT 30 share index was down 3.3 at 1,317.1 while the
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    • 442 15 MALAYA TIN PRINTING Company Ltd is the latest publiclylisted company to get entangled with the problems of the stockbroking industry. The-company revealed in its interim results statement yesterday it is having problems recovering a sum of $4.5 million which it placed in an escrow
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    • 253 15  -  By AMY CHEOK WARDLEY LTD, through Wardley Investment Services (Hongkong) Ltd, disclosed that it has purchased a block of 100,000 Intraco Ltd shares in the market on Tuesday at $2.18 each or a total of $218,000. Wardley Investment provides investment management services within
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    • 64 15 THE UNAUDITED consolidated net tangible asset backing of United International Seemritles was $165 per share as at April 30. TWO wholly-owned subsidiaries of Neptane Orient Lines, Neptune Alpha Lines Pte Ltd and Neptune Beta Lines Pte Ltd, have been converted to public companies with effect from May 15.
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    • 653 15  -  By HOMER CHEN MALAYSIAN businessman Mat Shah Safuan, head of the Safuan group, and two others Chay Kwok Kee and Hee Then Shoong are facing court action for failing to pay their first instalments for the purchase of a combined 85 per cent stake
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    • 165 14 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We express Bunkering Services Pte Ltd, 10 Anson Road, #14-19/20, International Plaza, Singapore 0207, hereby give notice that In consequence of the Intended change of name of ship. We have applied to the Registrar of Singapore ships, under Section 417 of
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    • 178 14 E j -ty'fc n I'. Iv'l r I PTE LTD (HVtMuyUiriMki) NOTICE OP PINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 306(1) of the Companies Act, Cap 185 a final general meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held on Monday, 30th day of June 1986 at 11.00
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    • 201 14 *i.- ji~ l>. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) tha the Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 593 Havelock Road #02-01, Teck Huat Chambers, Singapore 0316, on the 7th day of July 1966 at 3.00
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    • 220 15 Whether it's winning a contract or making a sale, you don't succeed in business if you come in second place. The same applies to the news and information you need timely, reliable news you can act on. That's why successful executives insist on having their own copy of The Asian
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  • 429 16  -  Association's bid to stop price war has failed, says president By GOH YEE LING MARKET FORCES will determine the prices of hotel room rates as the Singapore Hotel Association's attempts at averting a price war in the industry have failed, says
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  • 532 16 ANTHONY TEO, a director of stockbroking firm Alfa-Pacific Securities Pte, was yesterday fined a total of $18,900 for 20 charges under the Securities Industry Regulations 1974 and the Companies Act. According to 19 of the charges, he allegedly traded in $4-3
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  • 221 16 Reuter, AP THE AMERICAN Chamber of Commerce in South Africa is urging its corporate members to consider breaking the law to help ease racial discrimination against blacks. The chamber, which groups 300 US companies operating in South Africa, said in Johannesburg yesterday that it
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  • 410 16 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Community's executive commission forecasts that gross domestic product growth in the 12 member-states will average 2.7 per cent this year and 2.8 per cent in 1967 after 2.3 per cent growth in 1965. Massimo Russo, the commission director-general
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  • 275 16 AP, AFP JAPANESE leaders have told Philippine Foreign Minister Salvador Laurel that Japan will increase aid to Manila. A Foreign Ministry official yesterday said in Tokyo that Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone told Mr Laurel, who is also the Philippine vice-president,
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  • 71 16 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has extended trade concessions to China, Hungary and Rumania (or another year. His action waived a provision of a 1974 trade law which prohibits most-favoured-nation status to communist nations which restrict emigration. Mr Reagan said China continued to have a relatively open emigration policy and
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  • 229 16 Reuter INDONESIA and South Korea agreed yesterday to expand economic cooperation and seek a satisfactory solution to Seoul's demand for price cuts for its planned huge imports of Indonesian liquefied natural gas (LNG). The agreement was reached at talks in Seoul between visiting Indonesian
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  • 221 16 AP A SOUTH KOREAN mayor was dismissed yesterday after he was found to have arranged private tutoring in English for his son, and the tutor was arrested. It is against the law to engage in private tutoring for high school students preparing for college entrance
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  • 504 16  -  By DAVID GABRIEL THE COMMISSION of Inquiry investigating the evidence of allegations of Executive interference in the independence of the subordinate judiciary, made in Parliament by the MP for Anson, Mr JB Jeyaretnam, was adjourned indefinitely yesterday. The first part of the inquiry is now
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  • 150 16 Reuter US CONSUMER confidence in May suffered its sharpest fall in a year, an American research organisation said. The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index (base 1965) fell to 96.1 from 99 in April as buying plans, which registered a record increase in April, fell sharply. Only plans
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  • 94 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES fell to their lows for the week on mixed selling yesterday, fanned by the downturn in crude oil futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Gold for delivery in August lost US$l.7O at U*****.60 an ounce before steadying slightly on dealer buying.
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  • 63 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks advanced further yesterday as a sharp drop in oil futures buoyed hopes of lower rates and a stronger economy, traders said. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up four to 1875. Advances led losses three to two on 17 million shares traded. Profit-taking
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  • LATE FILE
    • 61 16 Reuter INDONESIA should not be afraid of developing nuclear power if it wants to become an industrialised nation. The Jakarta Post yesterday quoted Haryono Arumbinang, the director of the government's Kartini Nuclear Research Centre, as saying that if the country wanted to develop it must
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    • 30 16 UPI PRESIDENT Chun Doo Hwan said yesterday that South Korea's Constitution could be revised during June if ruling and opposition camp 6 agreed to do so
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    • 41 16 Reuter ESCALATION of an industrial dispute to include air traffic controllers is threatening to cut off all helicopter traffic to Norway's North Sea oil and gas fields and may force a production shutdown, said union leaders. Reuter
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    • 41 16 AP A SOVIET deputy foreign minister warned yesterday that any US violation of the Strategic Arms Limitations Treaty would jeopardise chances for a superpower summit this year, but he declined to rule out a US-Sovi-et meeting. AP
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    • 42 16 Reuter INDIAN security forces yesterday re-entered the Golden Temple in Amrits&r after sword-wielding militants killed a member of a special civilian farce guarding the Sikhs' holiest shrine. Police said a number of guards had bqpn injured. Renter
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    • 33 16 Reuter TAMIL separatist guerillas attacked an army camp in northern Sri Lanka yesterday but were driven off. A national security ministry spokesman said six guerillas were killed. Reuter
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    • 45 16 AP CHINA will increase the number of its post-graduate programmes by 50 per cent and bestow PhDs in such areas as environmental chemistry and biomechanics, as part of its drive to boost educational levels, said the China Daily yesterday. AP
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    • 55 16 Reuter MILLIONS of Taiwanese soccer fans were prevented from watching the most free-scoring match of the Mexico World Cup finals because the government banned television coverage of games between communist countries. The decision to ban the broadcast of the Soviet Union's 6-0 victory over Hungary
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    • 53 16 Outlook foe today: Showers in several areas from around down. Rep. ort for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on June 4 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.4 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 26.6 Associated humidity 85 Hours of sunshine 3.10 Rainfoll in millimetres nil Roinfall this month nil Roiny days
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 154 17 THE POTENTIAL fleet of cruise ships scheduled to be in Perth from the end of this year for the lead up to the America's Cup in February are thinning out. Potential operators have been frightened away by the Fremantle Port Authority's call for sizeable deposits
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    • 447 17  -  "K" Line may enter Indonesian service By LINDA CHEE JAPANESE carriers are showing more interest in feeder services to South-east Asia with the increasing shift in Asian export markets to the United States. Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha managing director Yoichi Kitamura said more
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    • 183 17 Reuter SPANISH DOCK workers began a new 10-day strike as the stevedores' union met government officials to discuss a port reorganisation plan whicn could cut 3,000 jobs. The Spanish Shipbrokers Association said only Vigo and El Ferrol in the north west and Seville in the
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 87 17 Reuter CARGO HANDLING ceased in the ports of Sydney, Fremantle, Brisbane and Adelaide after Waterside Workers Federation, WWF, members went on strike yesterday to protest a breakdown in negotiations for a new two-year industry agreement, WWF officials said. Waterside workers in Sydney stopped work for the
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      • 97 17 DEMAND of offshore rigs is expected to drift even lower as oil companies appear to reach a concensus to put exploratory drilling on hold and development drilling only where economically feasible. At the end of last month, utilisation rate for offshore mobile rigs in
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      • 104 17 Reuter IRAQ SAID its warplanes hit a vessel off the Iranian coast in the Gulf. A military spokesman said the planes accurately attacked a "large naval target" Baghdad's usual term for a tanker or cargo ship at 2130 GMT on Tuesday and returned safely to base. There
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      • 106 17 Seatrade Week THE PHILIPPINE Maritime Industry Authority is tightening up its rules on bareboat chartering of foreign-owned ships, even as statistics show that the overseas merchant fleet now stands at 371 ships totalling 11.l million dwt. Marina's chief concern, insiders told Sea trade Week, is the practice
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    • 1259 18 WITH no new chartering out of the US Gulf, most activity on the the grain sector of the London freight market on Tuesday was from the River Plate, while in other sectors coal, iron ore and time-charter-ing did moderate business for 15,000 tons to Libya at US$26, and
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    • 729 18 LAST YEAR proved to be one of the less active and least remunerative year for operators in the dry cargo market. Over-capacity caused primarily by the massive influx of new ships, low grain shipments and stagnation in the world economy combined to make 1985
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    • 156 18 Reuter NORWEGIAN POLICE said they had refused to allow a ship belonging to the environmentalist group Greenpeace to enter the western port of Bergen. Police spokesman Bjoern Nordstroem said the ship, Moby Dick, heading for the Arctic to protest at Norwegian whaling, was now
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    • 634 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Anro Service IV 3/4 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL HI 2/3 ASCL III 1 Bolt-Canada Line VI 4/5 Bolt-Orient Line VI 4/5 Bonk Line V 5 BBS 1 4/5 Ben Line Cont
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    • 408 18 CHEMICAL TANKER specialist Stolt-Nielsen is adding significantly to its carrying capacity with the delivery this summer of five new 38,746 dwt sophisticated parcel tankers. The new ships, built by Daewoo in South Korea, were originally meant to replace older vessels in the
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    • 188 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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    • 466 19  -  By Kingsley Wood CONFERENCE SHIPS have carried Australian wool to UK and Europe for well over a century but this year they were in some danger of losing all or part of the valuable cargo to outsiders. The breakaway was averted
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    • 302 19 Reuter WORLD MERCHANT ship tonnage on order declined to 24.27 million grt, consisting of 2,197 vessels at end March from 25.86 million grt, comprising 2,210 vessels, at end December 1985, Lloyd's Register of Shipping said. In its latest quarterly shipbuilding return, the
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    • 173 19 A NEW TERMINAL is being planned by the port of Le Havre at the entrance of the existing port direct on the coast and independent of locks. The Port Autonome du Havre aims to have the Terminal Rapide, as it will be called, completed
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    • 196 19 AFP PAPUA NEW Guinea trade unionists have threatened to ban the unloading of French cargo ships in protest against French nuclear weapon tests in the Pacific, a shipping company said. Sofrana-Unilines (Aust) Pty Ltd managing director Michael Hicks said one of the company's
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    • 286 19 Argentina May 20 Beunos Aires Waiting time up to 10 days. Australia May 20 Sydney 5 vessels operating; Melbourne Normal operation. Columbia May 20 Beunaventura Waiting time of 1 day. Bangladesh May 20 Chalna 10 vessels operating; Chittagong 20 vessels operating. Brazil May 20 Santos Normal operation. Cameroon
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    • 148 19  -  By Kingsley Wood THE DAMAGED Indian coal carrier Jhansi Ki Rani is to be towed from the Barrier Reef to Singapore for docking and not to Japan as originally intended. The 76,600 dwt carrier, owned by the Shipping Corporation of India, ran
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    • 99 19 Reuter KUWAITI COAST Guard officials arrested seven crewmen of a Panamani-an-registered ship for smuggling alcohol, banned by the Islamic state, the Kuwait news agency, Kuna, said. It did not give their nationalities, but said the vessel's owners were based in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. It
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    • 506 20 June 2-7 Posidonia, international shipping exhibition and conference, Piraeus, Greece. June 3-5 Power Europe '86, power supply and conversion exhibition and conference, Rhein-Main Halle, Wiesbaden, West Germany. June 5-6 Third International Maritime Law Conference to be held in Vancouver, Canada at the Hotel Meriden. For more details contact:
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    • 7343 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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    • 719 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location P Taylor 67W 05.6.86 1800 APL F8 0900-1000 U3 Ever Oreint 005E 05.6.86 1800 G Asia Fl 0900-1000 N3 RR Ratna 64N 05.6.86 2300 Jardine F7 1400-1500
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    • 1681 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) AS Shipping Bousteod ShpQ Agencies Ateo Lin* African Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus ShippmgAgencies <S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK) American
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    • 613 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Inobukwo 1 Yermoshkm Ledu Ned Nogoya Perlas 1 Pres Toylor Von Co 24 Equator 5 Iran Jahod Koto Megoh Lin Petahng Sophie Rs PASIR PANJANG A Has Moru Oc Glory No 6 P tie go ho Styrox Kobe Maru Nha Trong
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    • 721 17 V < h H M Concise Comprehensive Contemporary newsag^!t— HFEDERAL OKJENT OvtKJtAS UNE lARONE SMTPM MOCKS (*M H2864/ 00K) 70 Shenton Way #04-03 Marina House Smfaport 0707 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** CfS OfFCE TPC #***** Tri *****31 and *****32 Terminal othce TPC #***** Tel *****90/*****93/*****01 PESAKA WWt 9VTMC
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    • 78 17 msm LAST YEAR proved to be one of the less active and least remunerative year for operators in the dry cargo market. Page II CONFERENCE SHIPS have carried Australian wool to UK and Europe for well over a century but this year they were in some donger of losing all
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    • 1081 17 tr !i THE HEART OF THE DRAGON *1 MAERSK LINE FAST TRANSIT TO MIDDLE EAST SINGAPORE/DUBAI 8 DAYS SINGAPQRE/DAMMAM 9 DAYS SINGAPORE/BAHRAIN 10 DAYS SINGAPORE/KUWAIT —11 DAYS Vmml Voy Spore EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. EAST. WEST AFRICA ASM •a*' OS- 1/4 2300 MB JS G US A--64/6 1? 12/4 1111/6
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    • 442 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES STRAITS FEEDER Pacific South West Feeder at Kao Pacific North Weet Feeder at Kao Atlantic/Canada Feeder at Kobe 11I','-' "1 EDM PTB lI3EMHJIMI M I M I I 11 IBi'.T.aFl ißarwnMrr"TMnainai!.i'. ■BWPM CTTTMI FTM whwm JOT I rarOIMIETaHETaB tIiLiJLILJIIDnBIUJBIDnB tor USA Ports. MIDDLE EAST Full Container
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    • 165 18 Supercarrier Service ILW24aIWJA TO: PANAMA U/7 17/7 HP »/7 K/7 2/1 12/1 13/1 l»/« 2C/I 1/1 M 1114/4 I lt/t 2C-21/C I 2/7 IHJ/7 lU/7 Mm KC«ta( enitn to Houslm (MB). S Ffwcnca Oakland. SMIa art Sa* (tap <■ L OoMa w Sj* CMH Vita. Cwjcjc PMpsbw| Port of Spam.
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    • 690 19 The Straits Steamship Group f STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabsh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok i Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd OC!L Overseas Containers Limited cowtmhershp services to/from bahbh] CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK'CONTINENT Ui CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT pegasus ram ft CASUS PMK BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL:
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    • 592 19 Franco Belgian Services .1 r I .I*l tr,n. h s, r. >. ilh 11, 1 K ,.,n hr h rn I ,n.--(MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM') Mi CHARGEURS HAVRAISE MEDEX LINE (MEB CLUB MEMBER) COWTMPO! CfIHTMP gIWCt FtflM MEDHCTKAItAH Sparr Plata* Bloru ITuin b MESfTOMIU 12 to 14 km 3* Jm
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    • 440 20 JK Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS Wand haulage to inland destinations in Europe S*part HMaaitoanf Lniaasß4baa MMNGQ. LEAOQ 15/6 17/® DM YOUNUS 27/4 24/4 M. MUBMJWMH J/7 U/7 13/7 7/1 12/7 15/7 14/7 4/t 25/7 2*/7 23/1 lt/1 19/4 12/1 FROM N. CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS Agents SEGANI— Singapore *****66 K. Lumpw
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    • 70 20 KSlinf ULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Member of the Ace Consortium •fed/Mono KSSI NC 341/ KM |X KCH 26E/KJ* 471 SSB SSC/TII CI Ml 3K/KNS 55£ BU LA oak sa vc* 10/6 22/6 7/7 9/7 12/7 13/7 17/6 29/6 14/7 16/7 19/7 20/7 24/6 5/7 22/7 24/7 27/7
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    • 682 20 Mr Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** lAS 11 RN CAR I INI R. I I I). SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFTS SERVICES UMiTnnnii from japan Veual Spar* PKManf KadM* VANGUARD IK iIM 4km PUMCt MMtU Ra I V7i Jkm 11
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    • 769 20 r EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) sgp we use me ek« glort k< 9/1 it/t i2/c EVER GfTED EVER GOODS l(/( 19/S 21/4 22/1 ever gooos 21/1 n/t 25/1 27/1 EW« GUAM) 21/1 30/4 1/7 3/7 ETO U*l V 7 7/7 1/7 11/7 HO MSI 11/7 13/7
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    • 240 20 USINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC SPORE HlfUne Lu*| tar. Kyowa Cosmos 12/6 layapura. Lae. P .Moresby. Honiara. Kieta. Rabad. Noumea 0. Queen 28/6 Lae, Rabual. Kieta, f. Moresby, Honiara. m ufi SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SMGAPORE P .KELANG POMNG LOAD FOR 8/6 Kndi TAIYO
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    • 797 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL SEA VICTORY SEA HAWK QOWA SEA VICTORY SEA HAWK KOTA SINGA VOY SIN JKT PJG PLB 8606 SM SM 7/6 •623 In PI 7/6 07 SB SM 6/6
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    • 753 21 BLC BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTMENT 24/6 25/6 27/6 28/6 30/6 1/7 V 7 4/7 5/7 11/7 12/7 13/7 17/7 11/7 20/7 21/7 labia Eiprm Kit mo kliru Liverpool Ban 25/7 2C/7 21/7 25/7 2/1 1/1 5/1 6/8 10/1 11/1 13/1 14/1 17/8 IS/S 21/1 21/1 23/1
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    • 615 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE S port Genoa Bfcao Lc HavreLdn Adam/RdamH'buri GANDA BHAKTI' VIS-WB 10/6 5/7 12/7 15/7 17/7 11/7 22/7 S'pore EHbao Adam/Adam Hambtr[/Bremen MA TAR AM' Vl5-WB
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    • 365 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES HTONEYWA V2l2* PAGAN V99ft PA AN VKW BASSE* V7t NORTHBOUND TO UKC CLYDEBANK VI7N IVYBANK VI6N FORTHBANK VI6N T MIS ALA SAMOA V 7 MORAY V.IN BURMA FIVE STAR (Bunnese National Line) Loacfing for Rangoon Spore P.Kda 1/12 JM 11/14 1/11 km 21/21 JIM BANK LINE FORTHBANK
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    • 1309 22 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. ECUADOR/PERU/CHILE ram *a motxji ra spok mc m spok kok guayaqur cauao fbmantu ana m m saumgo *1122 3km 4jm skm 7k* nkm v w IQUQU UA6ASTA SANTOMO VUPMJUSO 27 JM *"C M CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN SEA Famoa mna *s nuc mc spok kok mtamio
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    • 704 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Cwilliiwi P Ming I Liner Vessel CALABAR V 76 70 Ivn ESTECLIPPERVS I Jul ESTECLIPPERV6 3 Aug iner Vessel Spore MHb Frem Sydn Also Accepts RANOAS V 23 13 Inn 78 Inn 8 M (W AM Brrs CHANOBAS V7O 78 Km 13 Jul 21
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    • 531 22 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SWUNG (PTE) LTD 23. T<M *»a StrMt SMCVOK 0104 m 5343*61 (II LIES) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spo GOLOEN HAVEN Colombo H*K»ii/Bon>b»»/Outii k Nrt GOLDEN OH Colombo tor jcl* Muscat Dub* 22/23 I CHMA OCEAN SWUNG CO.. PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHMA 'I •ftfc femn, Sport
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    • 562 22 INTRASEA (PTE) >» TD 10 Anson Road »27 16 Internationa 1 P<a/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 11 O L.n MU <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK PtSTB 86K912 ALPHA FAITH 8K909 6/6 »/6 22/5 ROT/ANT/IK (A VON)/ BELFAST SHE/HOT/ANT S«(ip«> HTUSA (PIE) LTD KG I Lw*> BHTWK 9ffK CO SOL
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    • 729 23 ikNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUC AGtNCIS PTE. LTD Tenrwal OS BOOKMCS *****77 27,5753 *****72 *****53 OR NKC! IMS *****19 MAIOT* MM SON. BHD 7*loo HMfa MM SON. BHD. *****1 3M?<t HARPER MM SON. BHD *4722 HARPER MM SON. BM>. *****4 FOR TFA/SfA/SAS SERVICE ONLY P Kttanc NEPIME SON BM>.
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    • 353 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels OONAW SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG, PENANG, BUSAN, INCHON S Pi«| »UNIS HfPlllW AGINCKS PU 110 Tel ?*****; 7/BS4J4 ißoo*m|si ???7MO ??1?0?? (Operations) ????48 7 ??09?84 (Terminal) ??0?«S0 7?n? 1 )04 I Cf S) Mil HSI« lI.INIS TUNIS SHI* SDN BHO Kl let PK
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    • 561 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Tenimai Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M/S SHARK AT UAH SOON SON. BM>. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HN THONG
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    • 46 23 Vf/ fs/</> 7 /vf KOBE MMU *101* EASTERN GLORY V.2A SUN HOPE ¥.2* Honftonf Sapprt PJtaf SaM G*Pl S/S 11/« 11/ C SHBUSAWA MEiSHM ft N.T.Y. TPTH CO. PTE. LTD., 37 Sonerut Ru4 OS-01 I 02 W| Tmb ThM BM< S |Wt M 23 TEL: TMTtH/i
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    • 404 24 I REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (5 WEEKLY SAILINGS) \m ?ifmm CEiiiESi winnfi ira "ingTTn CHQSS IEJBWESI iiw.fTiKfggi SINGAPORE Thu/Fri Sat Sun EJj m RATI) KONSORTUM SEA DRAGON PIYA BHUM m lIVJ RATI) KONSORTUM DRAGON Li nn TO SOUTH THAILAND mi'ic :--i iinrmp l IMiU'VIJi in MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE
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    • 167 24 r A Regional Weather "A I fl S K •H ZL/ 02 /v, rfgQft s e^> sT C yA cr'" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-J Wind direction with speed
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    • 84 25 MSC AGENCCS K. LIMPUR P. KELANG PENANG P. GUDANG J. BAHARU *****55/*****56/*****4J/*****93 *****1/4 TERMMAL 3SS3SI/2 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 22SS6S/*****5/*****5 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FROM: EUKOft VSt ptmrTMnBUMBMEnMCTEMCII ii i ir.'»rTar77»rir?irTMiiTMrH»rnMnwßraEM[iL'^!iME3ME!iMßEl —gg[mg H indTMl li'l'llCTi™ ALSO ACCEPTWG FOR MITMV. L. HARVt, UK. BREMEN. COPENttGEM. OSLO ALSO ACCEPTWG FROM EUROPE: RIM. HAM. GOT. UK.
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    • 54 25 7'FS INTERNATIONAL NVOC» Dperotor TRANSOCEAN IMI SDN BHD 1 Oil i» (pnd tlr fVninn MAi 10 T r SP' .1* N< 04 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH V iA SERVICE or HAMBURG SUD! EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO General Ap*nts SF At lON SHIPPING IS) PTE I TP Sin f ipo«-
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    • 90 25 Scan Dutch tf TO EUROPE (MEDITERRANEAN-UK-NORTH CONTINENT-SCANDINAVIA) FEEDER VESSEL 4) HAMBURG 3) LONDON 1) HTSEILLES B TnM/lK* n mmutn B NnMV2li Mta*a/2X H MR/241 TO RED SEA-MEDITERRANEAN TO HONG KONG-TAIWAN-JAPAN -CHINA* FEEDER VESSEL PENANG VESSEL SINGAPORE HONG KONG S/C K HMtm/205 17/1J B Nnw/215 21/1 Kwnpa/225 l/7t MM/!» 4/7 I
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    • 152 26 f K&S LINE JAPAN STRAITS SERVICE SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD. 37 SomerM! Ro»d *OC-01, Ng T»o* Yh»« Bldg S por« 0923 Tel 235 8444 (4 linns) Pofl KHanj lifi Piru Shtppinj Sdn Bhd Irl 03 389 C.'4 S Ppnanj MjUysia I rade I. ''jnspott ltd If' 04 61 789
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    • 339 26 ~*W.J Sir °v^Xz/iz [O* MitsriOSK Lines Ltd CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER APOLLO PEAK MORNING GRACE Port Louis. Reunion Mombasa. Daressalaam HIMALAYA MARU 10 Jun P. Noire. Abidjan, Monrovia. Apapa. Warri. Lome. Tema AFRICA'S FULL CONTAINER SERVICES SEE MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY ADVERTISEMENT. S.A. VAAL NEDLLOYD COLOMBO OSAKA MARU HAYAKAWA MARU Durban. P. Ekz. Capetown
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