The Business Times, 1 January 1987

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 181 1 STOCK MARKET IT was a quiet halt-day of trading as the stock market wound up business for the year. The market closed mixed after two hours of thin trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index edged up 0.09 point to 891.30 and the BT Composite Index gained 1.31
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  • 47 1 Bernama INDONESIAN Mines and Energy Minister Subroto yesterday announced in Jakarta that his country would stop importing coal next year since its production of coal had now exceeded two million tonnes. Indonesia is currently importing about 400,000 tonnes of coal a year from Australia. Berna-
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  • 659 1  -  Recovery not complete, says Premier Lee By ZHOU MEI, Economics Correspondent DECISIVE measures have put Singapore on the path of economic recovery. Instead of another year of economic contraction as feared at the start of 1986, the economy
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  • 542 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG, Chief Reporter THREE PRIORITIES for the new year, aimed at laying the ground for sustained economic growth, have been identified by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. These tasks were spelt out by Trade and Industry Minister
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  • 261 1 Reuter TAIWAN, faced with the happy headache of a glut of money, is set to relax further its foreign exchange controls early next year, according to its central bank governor yesterday. Chang Chi-Cheng said in Taipei that the bank was revising some
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  • 128 1 AP SOUTH KOREA registered an unprecedented trade surplus of US$3.5l billion last year, with a record high in exports amounting to U5534.74 billion, the Korean Trade and Industry Ministry announced yesterday. The provisional export figure represented a 14.7 per cent increase
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  • 357 1  -  By HOMER CHEN THE LIQUIDATORS of Lyall and Evatt have recently paid more than $22 million to the stockbroking firm's creditor banks. The amount, representing 40 per cent of all admitted claims from 16 banks totalling $56.3 million, was paid out on
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    • 368 1 KL property appeal REAL ESTATE AGENTS in Malaysia have urged the government to relax all regulations that are not conducive to a healthy property market. The housing industry has been suffering from poor market demand for a number of years and the agents do not see the situation improving because
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 479 2  -  Redemptions and loans set to top $1 b By LEE HAN SHIH PAWNBROKERS look set to chalk up total business worth $1.08 billion last year, which would be a new high for the industry. Projecting from the January to September figures provided by the
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    • 311 2 THE LATEST issue of Time, which named Philippine President Cory Aquino "Woman of the Year", has come under the second round of sales restrictions in Singapore to 2,000 copies as from today. Although the issue of 77ms has been
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    • 542 2  -  By RICHARD SEAH THE GROWTH OF Christianity in Singapore has made front-page headlines not in any religious publication, but in the latest issue of Real Estate News. For the impact of Christianity is clearly being felt in property circles, with churches making high
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    • 233 2 TAN CHENG GUAN has been named the public affairs manager of Mobil Oil Singapore. In his new position, Mr Tan will be responsible for all public affairs and public relations activities of Mobil, including all corporate and government-re-lated programmes with which Mobil is closely associated. He will
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    • 115 2 SEMBAWANG Construction, the engineering arm of the Sembawang Group, is entering 1987 with three new contracts worth a total of $18 million. The biggest contract is for the construction of the new Clementi Flyover, worth nearly $10 million. Work on it is expected to
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 485 3 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has announced retaliatory measures against European trade policies the United States says cost American farmers about US$4OO million a year. Included in the package, announced on Tuesday, was a 200 per cent US duty on European gin, brandy,
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    • 129 3 UPI FOR THE first time in history, it would take more than US$lO,OOO for every American man, woman and child to pay off the national debt. A report issued by the Commerce Department's Census Bureau on Tuesday said the per capita debt in fiscal
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    • 490 3 Reuter CANADA is planning tough new laws to stem an influx of people, mostly from Turkey and Third World countries, claiming refugee status, says Federal Employment and Immigration Minister Benoit Bouchard. Expressing concern about a year-end flood of refugee claimants at Montreal's Mirabel Airport, Mr
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    • 427 3 Reuter A GROUP representing the US oil industry has predicted that America's reliance on foreign oil will rise in future years, slow the economy and impose restraints on the conduct of foreign and military policy. The American Petroleum Institute said on Tuesday
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    • 189 3 UPI CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl said in a New Year's message that West Germany would not renounce its goal of reunification of the split country. But in the message issued yesterday, he said he knew Germany's reunification could only be achieved within a free and
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    • 221 3 Reuter BRITAIN'S employers' organisation yesterday forecast a stronger British economy in 1967. David Nickson, the president of the Confederation of British Industry, told member companies that exports were set to rise by about 3 per cent and that 100,000 unemployed people would find jobs in
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    • 278 3 UPI TWO TOP finance officials in Hungary were sacked on Tuesday in a government reshuffle following the country's poor economic performance last year. Finance Minister Istvan Hetenyi and Deputy Prime Minister Lajos Faluvegi lost their jobs following a meeting of the Presidential Council, which
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    • 525 3 UPI BEIJING authorities warned yesterday that a number of people in the city have joined with outsiders in a conspiracy to disrupt the capital and bring chaos to the nation. The warning, broadcast on national radio, followed a police announcement that a man
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    • 314 3 UPI DRUG TRAFFICKERS who salt away their profits against the day they get out of prison are going to be out of luck in Britain. The Home Office said on Tuesday a new drug trafficking act now beginning to
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    • 321 3 UPI SOME 70,000 km of new railway are being built or planned worldwide, signifying a 10 per cent increase from three years ago, Railway Gazette International magazine reports. The magazine said the increase indicates governments see investment in rail transport as vital to their national
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    • 755 3 ARRIVALS I Sorvlcs Local From numbor -Mm* su SQ11 0125 LAX/NtT su S0416 0655 0AC/CCU MAS MH681 0620 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PCN MAS MH671 0920 KUL SU SQ103 0950 KUL AC AC858 0950 YYZ/LHt/80M CPA CX710 1015 CGK MAS MH603 1020 KUL NA KM 21 1030
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 480 4 Recovery hinges on metal prices Reuter CANADA'S huge mining industry, now emerging from a long and painful restructuring, is expected to make tentative steps towards recovery in 1987, according to mining analysts. But they said optimism is tempered by the uncertain outlook for
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    • 170 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S Trustee Savings Bank (TSB) is suing the British government for an undisclosed sum following losses incurred in making loans to the bankrupt International Tin Council (ITC). TSB's move marks the latest stage of the 14-month-long struggle by the ITC's creditors to
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    • 282 4 OANA-TNA THAILAND'S exports of rice last year totalled 4.4 million tonnes, making it the largest rice exporter in the world. In its latest report released in Bangkok, the Thai Business Economic Department said that the figure represented 35
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    • 32 4 LONDON US$/tonne Closing prices on Dec 30 M'lJan/Sumotro Crude OF Jan 310.00 feb 315.00* Mdi 320.00 ik 325.00 tir ROTTERDAM US$/tonn# Pafcn oil Crud* Sumotro/M'ria fmb 310 (ir Mdi 315
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    • 138 4 Chinese Produce Exchange Sollors' noon dosing prkos on Doc 31 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Bulk FOB 66.00 Old drum FOB 76.00 Now drum FOB 86.00 Copra Mixod (looso) 33 buyors Pepper Muntok Whito FOB NIW 1415.00 Sarawak Whit# FOB foq NLW 1400.00 Sarawak spodal block FOB NLW 1012.50
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    • 109 4 OIL PRODUCTS TRADING in the Far East petroleum products market was thin on the eve of the New Year, but fresh business was reported in naphtha (FOB basis), gasoil and fuel oil. These deals coupled with a general bullishness caused prices for these products to firm. LSWR and jet kerosene
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    • 148 4 CONTINUED OVWMM demand pushed the price of tin on Km Kuala Lumpur tin mart at up 15 canta to cloaa at M 517.05 par kilo yaatarday. Tha mart at waa fairly activa with Tueaday night'» M$ 16.90 laval attracting atrong Initial bkto of 315 tonnaa.
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    • 90 4 Bangkok Broken Rice (USS/tom, FOt) A-l Super A-1 Speckil lit 115 White Rice C-1 Special C-l Ord imq unq 100% 1* don 245 Loonzain Rice 100% 2nd do* 210 100% 3rd do* 305 100% lit grade unq 5% 195 190 100% 2nd grade 100% 3rd grade 205 unq 15%
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    • 846 4 COFFEE Robusta coffee futures on Tuesday closed £40 to £65 per tonne lower, though they were above the sixmonth traded lows set in the afternoon. Lack of news about Brazil s export terms continued to weigh heavily on the market. And many disappointed speculators unwound long positions, dealers
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 177 5 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to ■M Oner croee pertly on* unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1745 2.1760 2.8196 -22.88 Storting pound 3.1954 3.1998 7.3469 -56.51 Australian dollar 1.4449 1.4481 3.4286 -57.86 NZ dollar 1.1405 1.1434 3.4286 -66.74 Canodlan dollar 1.5745 1.5779 3.4206 -53.97 Local
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    • Article, Illustration
      65 5 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market at 12pm yesterday closed at 3 1/4 per cent. lndlc«l»i Vie average of th« pflnw landing rates of 12 ma|or bonks In Singapore S$ Interbank rates at 12 pm yesterday! Offer M Onmnight 3 1/4 3 1/i 1-monlti 3 7/1
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    • 171 5 BA Futures MARCH Eurodollars opened at 93.86, down 5 ticks from its previous close. Buying interest, however, emerged from this level as some dealers felt that the Eurodollar futures had been oversold. The encouraging 7-year US TreasuryBonds auction results on Tuesday night also prompted the buying interest. The March
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    • 539 5 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed narrowly mixed against major currencies yesterday after moving within a narrow range in dull and featureless trading. Dealers said most operators were reluctant to establish new positions ahead of the year-end holiday and also due to the absence of fresh factors. The market was awaiting
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    • 206 5 HONGKONG: Gold yesterday closed steady in thin year-end trading, helped by bullish sentiment based on rising oil prices, dealers said. Bullion ended at U*****.20/70 an ounce against an initial U*****.30/80 and was above New York's final U*****.00/50. Dealers noted some position-squaring purchases by local investors but said that
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    • 342 5 AP THE SOVIET UNION led the list of borrowers from international banks during the first half of 1986, according to a survey published on Tuesday by the Baselbased Bank of International Settlements. Moscow obtained US$2.3 billion in new funds from the reporting
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    • 233 5 FT ITALY should have removed most of its remaining foreign exchange controls by the new year, Mr Giovanni Goria, the Italian Treasury Minister, said in Rome on Monday. Although final decisions on the matter belong to the Minister for Foreign Trade. Mr Goria
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    • 225 5 Reuter THE FOREIGN currency liabilities of Australian banks stood at A 517.1 billion at end-October compared with AJI.9 billion two years earlier, the Reserve Bank said in its quarterly bulletin. Foreign currency assets rose to A 513.4 billion from A 52.7 billion in the
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    • 127 5 AFP THE US BASIC M 1 money supply rose by US$l.6 billion during the week ending on December 15. the Federal Reserve System announced in Washington on Monday. M 1 was U*****.5 billion on the average, against U*****.9 billion a week earlier. On the four-week moving
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    • 421 5 UPI BOLIVIA, after years of hyperinflation that produced hamburgers costing three million pesos, announced on Tuesday it would remove six zeros from its infla-tion-battered peso and rename the currency the "boliviano", effective today. One US dollar now buys
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    • 333 5 Due to early press time, the following Items were not available: London forex report, London morning gold fix, Simex table, Asian dollar deposit rates, discount prices as well as platinum prices. ADVERTISEMENT A fundamental reversal in the relation- throughout the economy. On the industries. As in the case of employ-
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • FEATURES
    • 551 6 IN THE BEGINNING, there was hope. Hope is the start of all human activity. For without hope, there would be no business ventures, no marriages, no arts, no quest for knowledge, no voyages of discovery. That partially explains why hope tends to be greatest at the start
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    • 1160 6  -  Malaysian real estate agents suggest abolishing property gains tax Malaysia's housing industry is suffering from a number o! problems ranging from soft demand to poor marketing techniques. The government has been urged to revive the industry by abolishing capital gains tax and untangling the
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    • 97 6  -  Letter to the Editor Miss Soh Sun Oh PubMc Affairs Officer Stock Exchange of Singapore Ltd DEAR SIR, We refer to the letter by Larry Koh which appeared in BT on December 24, 1986. We would like to clarify that the Stock Exchange of Singapore Ltd is
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 636 6 TOIHIiKDfIa SQ3S3SSM© 12 13 26 27 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Publicity despatch person? (6) 7 Enrapture on the way in (8) 8 Figures also to come down (4) 10 Cakes containing ice-cream (6) 11 A blow for unemployment (6) 14 His patients never praise him (3) 16 What some meals
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  • SPORTS
    • 166 7 Reuter THE LAST GOLF ball used by Australian Greg Norman on his way to becoming the first golfer to win US$l million in a year fetched US$2,OOO at an auction in California on Tuesday. Howard Kaskel, owner of a hotel chain, was the winning bidder
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    • 182 7 AFP GEORGE GRAHAM, manager of English league leaders Arsenal, slapped a "not for sale" notice on Stewart Robson, the promising Gunners midfielder who has caught the attention of West Ham. "Nobody has spoken to me about him and if they did, the answer would be
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    • 497 7 UPI THE WASHINGTON Redskins, trying to blot out memories of their last two games against the Chicago Bears, began practice on Tuesday for their playoff game against the defending Super Bowl champions. The Redskins, who meet the Bears on Saturday in the NFC
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    • 506 7 Sun, beer, T-shirts the lasting images at Fremantle races Reuter A PALE BLUE SKY, a foaming sea, ice-cold beer, eye-catching T-shirts and nationalistic fervour are the lasting images of a day at the races in Fremantle. Although the dozens of charter boats ferrying spectators, yachting enthusiasts and journalists do not
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    • 425 7 AFP WORLD top tennis players Ivan Lendl and Martina Navratilova both earned nearly US$2 million each to head the men's and women's money earning stakes for 1986. Lendl, whose major victories came in the French and US Opens and the Grand Prix
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    • 320 7 AFP SCOTTISH league leaders Celtic face a crucial test in Glasgow, Scotland, today in their bid to land a second successive title. They travel to neighbours Rangers, having seen their handsome eight-point advantage at the top clipped to five in the past
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    • 82 7 AP TOP-SEED Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia on Tuesday coasted into the third round of the US$lOO,OOO Jason Women's Tennis Classic in Brisbane, while unseeded American Heather Ludloff upset fourth-seeded Wendy Turnbull of Australia. Mandlikova, 24, trounced Ma-rie-Christine Calleja of France 6-0, 6-0 in just 37 minutes
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    • 90 7 Let BT show you the I ropes for effective management every Monday BT, Singapore's biggest business daily, has two full pages on Management every Monday. This is essential reading for all successful professionals and executives. Incisive management news is ferreted out by our trained writers who comb the sectors and
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 457 8 FT MR ROGER SEELIG, London's most prominent adviser on takeover battles, has resigned as corporate finance director of Morgan Grenfell, the merchant bank, because of his involvement in a takeover battle launched by Guinness, the brewing and spirits company. Morgan Grenfell also announced on
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    • 409 8 Reuter WALL STREET stocks eased in moderate trading on Tuesday as weakness in the dollar and a larger-than-expected 1.2 per cent advance in November s leading economic indicators kept the in-terest-rate-sensitive market on the defensive. Trades to capture dividends accounted for much of the volume.
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    • 133 8 Reuter EXTEL GROUP PLC has been notified by publishing entrepreneur Robert Maxwell that he has ceased to have any intereft in the ordinary shares of Extel. Extel has also been notified separately that Pergamon Media Trust is interested in 12.54 million ordinary shares repre- senting
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 575 9 Reuter A KEY INDICATOR of the health of the US computer industry is expected to show an improvement in November, but analysts have said a turnaround is still at least six months away. The US Commerce Department plans to release tomorrow data on November
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    • 247 9 AP MERCK CO INC has been named the most admired corporation in the US in a survey by Fortune magazine released on Tuesday. International Business Machines Corp, which had been named the most admired corporation every year since the poll was
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    • 475 9 FT MCDONNELL DOUGLAS, the US aircraft manufacturer, has decided to go ahead with the MD-11 "family" of jet airliners to replace its ageing DC-10 range. The decision, taken on Monday, came after an order for six of the new aircraft from
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    • 532 9 Reuter ITT of the US and France's state-owned Compagnie Generate d'Electricite (CGE) have formally merged their telecommunications interests to form the world s second largest telecommunications giant. The new Franco-American venture is second in the business only to the mammoth ATT, which is itself
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  • SHARE INFORMATION
    • 4040 10 THE STOCK market, as expected, continued its thin and featureless trading in a two-hour session yesterday, closing mixed. The Straits Times Industrial Index edged up 0.09 point to 891.30 and the BT Composite Index gained 1.31 points to 782.57. Gainers led losers by
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    • 258 10 SINGAPORE Rises Indices M A A 350 59 M loong Fin 390 +13 D8S 905 10 SPH 780 10 SIS 270 10 Mt Ptoomro 50( 65 +10 N S T 492 8 Pmk Hue 91 8 Wand Pan 338 +6 Ory Do. 50* 220 +6 Kump Emas
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    • 2357 10 810 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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    • 110 10 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Wednesday 1639 69 Tuesday *****3 Week ogo 1609 36 Hang Song Index Wednesday *****1* Tuesday *****6 Week ogo *****2 All Industrials Wednesday 2347.4* Tuesday 2341 9 Week ogo ***** NEW YORK Dow Jones Tuesday 1908.61 Monday 1912.12 Week ogo *****7 TOKYO Nikkei Average Wednesday closed
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    • 246 10 Managers' prices MARA-Bumiputra for Jan 2 Firrt 8 putro 5.19 574 Second B' putro 471 476 Singapore Unit Trust Thtrd B'putro 171 376 The Commerce 089 The Savings Fund 082 S'pore Prog Fund 0 36 S'pore S«< Fund Of S'pore Invest Fund 0 69 S'pore Equity Fund 042
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    • 102 10 PEAK HUA INDUSTRIES Berhad: 17th AGM at the Conference Room at Lot 1509, 15th Floor, Wisma HLA, Jalan Raja Chulan, ***** Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, Jan 7, at 10am. BATU KAWAN Berhad: 22nd AGM at Wisma Taiko. 1, Jalan S.P. Seenivasagam, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia on Friday, Jan 23,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 459 11 DUTCH BABY Milk Industries has proposed a new restructuring scheme aimed at raising bumiputra participation in the company to 30 per cent to comply with Malaysia's New Economic Policy. The scheme will at the same time maintain the interest of its major shareholders, Friesland
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 66 11 Group pre-tax profits fell a sharp 64.2 per cent to M 530.6 million in the year to Sep 30, 1986, from $85.57 million previously. At the attributable level, profits stood 67.6 per cent lower at $46.46 million ($143.45 million). Stated earnings per share dropped to 3.5 cents
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      • 59 11 Group pre-tax losses of M 518.17 million on turnover of $64.17 million for the year to end-September 1986. After tax and minority interests, losses came to $14.4 million, giving loss per share of 81.2 cents. No final dividend was declared.
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      • 77 11 Group pre-tax loss of M 56.69 million (loss of $4.19 mil- lion) on a turnover of $67.24 million ($91.2 million) for the six months to end-September 1986. After taxes and minority interests, losses amounted to $5.91 million ($4.72 million) giving loss per
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      • 53 11 Group pre-tax profit of $280,440 ($206,024) on a turnover of $814,363 ($542,542) for the first half to end-September 1986. Post tax profit before extraordinary gains was $120,764 ($51,094). No interim dividend was declared but the group expects overall profits to be better for the whole year than
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      • 61 11 Group profit before tax was M 53.44 million ($3.95 million) on a turnover of $18.63 million ($20.43 million) for the year to end-September 1986. After taxes and minority interests, group profit amounted to $2.61 million ($2.28 million) and earnings per share is 16.9
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      • 96 11 Group profit before tax for the six months to end-Sep l 1986 amounted to M 55.3 million f ($lO.l million) on turnover of t $44.66 million ($35.23 million). I Earnings per share works out to a cent (1.9 cents). No interim 1 dividend was
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    • 288 11 LOSSES INCURRED by csrtsin subsidiaries acquired in 1965 and new acquisitions in 1986 have put a drag on earnings at QAF Ltd. For the latest six months to end-September, group pre-tax profit at the diversified group fell 9.14 per cent to $2.56 million
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    • 452 11 SHARE PRICES finished was fairly quiet, the year with barely a Property and finance whimper on the Kuala stocks which took the Lumpur stock market yes- limelight Tuesday, howevterday in the pre-new er, ended on a mixed and year half-day session. easier
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    • 1769 11 810 and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Aflnomoto (***** (II 310 AJeom (695) 13 71 12)
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    • 597 11  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM THE TIGHTLY-CONTROLLED Goodwood group of beleaguered tycoon Khoo Teck Puat, comprising Goodwood Park Hotel and Hotel Malaysis, has lived up to expectations by returning to the profit growth path again after two years of lower earnings. Goodwood Park Hotel achieved
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    • 470 11 L M expects modest recovery L M GROUP Investments Ltd, which is making a $15 million rights issue, is forecasting a modest recovery in earnings for 1987. The specialist engineering and construction group is raising medium term funds of $15.08 million through a loan stock issue with transferable subscription rights
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    • 195 11 C C optimistic about 1987 prospects Bernama. CYCLE AND CARRIAGE Bintang Bhd (CCB), which plunged into the red to the tune of M 514.6 million in the last financial year, is optimistic that the results for the current year are likely to be better than 1986. Chairman Tan Sri Basir
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    • 733 11 SHARES yesterday began narrowly mixed in minimal activity. At 0930 GMT. the FTSE 100 Share Index was down 0.8 at 1,672.3. On Tuesday, the index ended trading 1.5 points higher at 1673.1. The FT 30 index showed a drop of 0.2 point to 1308.6. Guinness fell 3p to
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    • 3 11 TECHNOLOGY every Friday
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    • 228 11 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. RAMA MARKETING PTE LTD ON VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company daly convened and held at 585 North Bridge Road #14-06, Blanco Court, Singapore 0718 on Monday, 22nd December 1986, the following special resolution was passed:"That Rama
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  • 810 12  -  VHE TEAR IN CEVIEiV Hotel industry j By LIM SOON NEO OFFICIAL STATISTICS suggest that hotels have emerged from 1986 with fewer battle scars than predicted. But hoteliers, sceptical of the average occupancy rates that have been published, say the situation has
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  • 370 12 Bernama ES IN SPITE OF lower exports caused by falling commodity prices, Peninsular Malaysia chalked up a three-and-a-half-fold increase in its trade surplus to M 52.01 billion for the first 10 months of 1986 from M 5561.5 million a year
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  • 197 12 Bernama MALAYSIA has a corps of bumiputras whose capabilities are on par with those of non-bumiputra and foreign contractors, says Malaysian Works Minister Datuk S Samy Vellu. According to the minister, bumiputra contractors had evolved into a disciplined, efficient, dynamic and capable group but "lack
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  • 183 12 Bernama ABOUT 80 experts from the US and Asean will discuss China and its evolving relationship with Asean at the closed-door Fourth US-Asean Conference in Kuala Lumpur from Monday. According to the Institute of Strategic and International Studies, about 20 papers
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  • 500 12 Reuter STRIKES by French railway workers and seamen are the most serious challenge yet made to the economic policies of Prime Minister Jacques Chirac's right-wing government, economists say. Mr Chirac has pinned his government's future on its handling of the economy, after
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  • 337 12 UPI JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro NaKasone said in remarks released yesterday that a new ceiling for Japan's defence spending will be decided by the middle of this month following the scrapping of a decade-old symbolic limit. Mr Nakasone spoke to
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  • 270 12 Reuter CHINA warned yesterday that Taiwan-backed plotters were seeking to trigger chaos throughout China by fomenting student unrest in Beijing. The charge turned up by a notch the official war of words against protests for more democracy ahead of a rumoured New Year's Day rally
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    • 49 12 AFP VIETNAM yesterday attacked increased military spending by Japan saying that it showed a resurgence of militarism in the country. The attack came in a commentary by the army newspaper Qumn Doi Nhsn Dan which also criticised Japan for consolidating links with the US. AFP
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    • 37 12 Reuter PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino yesterday said she hoped a draft constitution will be approved in a nationwide vote in February so work could continue to "rebuild the house of democracy". Reuter
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    • 43 12 AFP THE NUMBER of Filipino workors laid off in tho first nino months of last ysar was only half tho total for tho corresponding period in tho previous yoar, tho Business Day newspaper reported in Manila yesterday. AFP
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    • 43 12 AFP INDONESIA'S population will be around 273 million in 2025, according to the latest UN estimates. The country will keep its fifth rank among the most populous countries after China, India, the US and the Soviet Union. AFP
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    • 43 12 AP RAJ NARAIN, a socialist leader and the only politician ever to defeat the late Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi at the polls, died in New Delhi yesterday sfter suffering a heart attack on Sunday. He was 69. AP
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    • 35 12 UPI THAILAND yesterday closed its last camp for Cambodian refugees at Khao I Dang, ending an are in which more than 200,000 people were resettled from their strife-torn homeland. UPI
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 488 13  -  US Lines advances $350,000 to PSA By JUNE LIM MORE THAN a thousand containers were unloaded from the American New Jersey yesterday after United States Lines reached an agreement with the Port of Singapore Authority over port handling charges. Sources say US Lines advanced nearly $350,000
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    • 413 13 FT THE YEAR-OLD fight to save Hongkong's finan-cially-troubled Wah Kwong Shipping Group appears to have been won now that the three remaining Japanese creditors have agreed to participate in a US$B5O million debt restructuring plan. The two main creditors, trading house Toyo
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    • 137 13 Reuter THE FRENCH government and the main seamen's union agreed to resume negotiations aimed at ending a three-week port strike but did not fix a date, union leaders said. The new talks were agreed to at a meeting between Secretary of State for
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 48 13 Reuter THE HONGKONG/EUROPE Freight Conference will raise general rates on shipments from Hongkong to Europe by 6 per cent, effective Jan 1. The Far East/East Africa Freight Conference announced a general 5 per cent rate increase on all shipments effective March 1. Reuter
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      • 48 13 GULFTAINER Ltd of Sharjah will take over management of the Khor Fakkan container facility on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates now that US Lines has suspended its round-the-world service. US Lines used the port as its Middle East transhipment centre.
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    • 1188 14 100A1 IN TODAY'S fast moving and competitive field of shipping operations, sheets of paper with key information which move at a leisurely place through the international postal services can soon put an owner out of business. Nowhere is the need for instant
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    • 137 14 AFP THE JAPANESE government on Monday named Onahama as a port of call for Soviet fishing boats who will be operating in Japan's offshore zone next year, after paying an unspecified subsidy to calm resistance. The Pacific port, some 160 kilometres northeast
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    • 707 14 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Alltrans VII 3 Anro Service IV 2/3 ANl 1 1/2 ARC Line V 4 API III 2/3 ASCI III I Balt-Canoda Line VII 4/5 Bait-Orient line VII 4/5 Bank Line V 5 BBS II 4/5 Ben Line Cont V
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    • 1148 14 FIVE US Gulf-Taiwan coal fixtures tor account of Taiwan Power provided the only real activity on the London shipping freights market on Tuesday in an otherwise quiet conclusion to a bleak year on the dry cargo charter markets. All five cargoes were within a 50.000-60,000-ton size bracket for
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    • 175 15 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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    • 201 15 AP PAKISTAN has asked India to release a large number of its fishermen and their boats and trawlers, a government official said. The fishermen were discussed in Islamabad A P Venkataswaran, Permanent Secretary at the Indian External Affairs Ministry, and his Pakistani counterpart
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    • 349 15  -  By KINGSLEY WOOD THE ABSENCE of effective competition in Australian ports has been largely responsible for the high cost of shore-based shipping operations, according to the Federal Bureau of Transport Economics (BTE). In an occasional paper just released. it said that in
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    • 128 15 THE RASMINE MAERSK, last in a series of five product/chemical carriers built at Odense Shipyard, will be long-term chartered by the A P Moller Shipping Companies. The 27,000 dwt vessel will be delivered very soon from the Lindo yard in Denmark, making the
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    • 216 15 AP DAEWOO MOTOR Co has made its first shipment of 250 subcompact cars to the United States in preparation for full-scale marketing scheduled to start in six months, Daewoo officials said on Tuesday. They said the shipment left the port of Inchon west of
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    • 210 15 ALL SURVEYS are conducted on Dec 15 Argentina Buenos Aires: 30 vessels operating. Auatralia Brisbane: Normal operation. Melbourne: Normal operation. Sydney: Normal operation. Brazil Rio de Janeiro: Waiting time of 1 day. Cameroon Douala: Normal operation. Chile Valparaiso: Normal operation. Colombia Buenaventura: Waiting time of 1 day. Cyprus
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    • 234 15 Lloyd's List IN WHAT IS believed to be an unprecedented move, longshoremen in Baltimore who have at least 25 year's service are being offered a US$5O,OOO bonus to retire early. The move is an effort to reduce the International Longshoremen's Association payments under the guaranteed
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    • 6127 20 §®aB(D(!EB 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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    • 1722 21 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents A—B A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Same (S). AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies Afea Line African Shpg Agenciee (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Ocaanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK).
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    • 508 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Co ft bus K28 S'pore Shpg alongside 02.01/0600 Hugheverett K21 Everett alongside 01.01/1500 Qinghecheng K29 Y Fung alongside 0501/2300 Taihangshon K32 Y Fung alongside 02.01/0600 Waheng K33 Sin Chiao alongside 04 01/0600 World Sanpo K27 Confer alongside
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    • 782 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movamant Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo achadula Location E Obtoin 009W 01.01.87 1600 G As»o F5A 0700-0800 N2 CR Paris 8W 01.01.87 1800 Optorg F5A 0800-1000 G3 Mediterranea 66/630 01.01.87 2130 Harpers F5A 1230-1330 U4 Plantin
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    • 130 22 ArM/Port Vlecoelty CSTstSOC Density G/ML at 15C Water Volume 0/0 Africa/Red Sea Jeddah Durban Arabian Gulf 109/184 57/184 0.944/0.985 0.976/0.994 0.1/2.2 0.0/0.6 Ras Tanura Bahrain Europe 112/165 184/186 0.940/0.949 0.973/0.974 0.0/0.1 0.1/0.1 Rotterdam Hamburg Le Havre Genoa Far Eaat 24/510 57/381 157/389 36/250 0.961/1.016 0.948/0.991 0.968/0.988
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    • 75 13 mm THE ABSENCE of effective competition in Australian ports has been largely responsible for the high cost of shore-based shipping operations. Pag« II IN TODAY'S fast moving and competitive field of shipping operations, sheets of paper with key information which move through the postal services can soon put an owner
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    • 1140 13 Available at all good bookshops THE HEART OF THE DRAGON MAERSK LINE EAST AFRICA SERVICES INAUGURAL SAILING TO DAR ES SALAAM MOMBASA NAIROBI ADRIAN MAERSK VOY 8703 etd SIN 17.1.87 TOOAT EXPMT Tl ISA, *S«poore Cloutf Times cy vi isao hrs CFS VI 0500 HRS EUT, VEST AHHCA ft ASIA
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    • 291 14 I COMPAGNIE MARITIME D AFFRETEMENT < H ■ml lit FAR EAST Tl MEDITERRANEAN AND EUROPE ALSO ARARIAN GULF AND INDIAN SUD CONTINENT WISHING ALL OUR CLIENTS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS 7 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE TRANS-PACFIC SERVICES STRAITS FEEDER pHdtr at Kao IT*n ■•IJ.'.'V.W'I.M rrjca nv.' MIDDLE EAST Full Container Service
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    • 932 15 The Straits Steamship Group i F Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd P&OCL P&O Containers Limited CONtAMERSNP SERVICE TO UK/CONTMENT:. STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sateh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok PC CASUS PRIDE ptcasus pride BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****80 RAJAH BROOKE AUBY BINTANC SERIA* STRAITS PRIDE VOIE Mum, KK
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    • 875 15 Franco Belgian Services ir i*l r» r»« hi« »r f t-ft rn r:»• (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) CO4TTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FROM EUROPE S «*t P KELANCLa Harvaß'tan FStow* Ham I'Hma AM Ma» lfto| B'Havan A'warp LaHant PMm S port C«'*»!s 1 Jan (3t Ok) IS Jan 21
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    • 327 16 m Hapag-Uoyd Inland haulage to inland destinations in UK t N Continont Also accepting carjo tor Copenhagen. Aarhus. Gothenburg. Malmo Helsinki. Amsterdam, Belfast. Dublin, Caribbean 6 South America. TO EUROPE/MED Spore PK Ponanf Leiioos Bilbao Genoa Hburt Rdam A'worp Imm RS DALIAN 15/1 11/2 *2 I*2 15/2 FROM N. CONTINENT
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    • 732 16 lei: XljH* JCX LINE I tut smwc cm»* ri«m FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUROPE VIA SUEZ Member ol Ihf Ace Consortium FROM [UROPF VIA SUE/ Member ol the Ace Consortium HJUY CONTAIN!RISED 10 FROM NORIH AMFRICA WfS! COAST •FDR/MOTHER VESSEL NC 37E/K WONIS JIN ME KCH mi* WONIS ONE t7E
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    • 398 16 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEI *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** I \S I I l\ \K I I\| K III) STRAITS/JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS VESSEL JOVIAN BRIGHT ORANGE SURF SEKI NAGOYA VOY NO .19 2t 45 Spore 4 Jan 7 j an
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    • 877 16 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: 1) PROVIDENCE. NEWARK. SAVANNAH. BOSTON PHILADELPHIA, NO*FOLK JACKSONVILLE WILMINGTON. BERBKJOA. ETC 2) ATLANTA. CHICAGO. DETROIT. COLUMUS OTHER RUUOR MCROBRIDGE DESTINATIONS J) CRISTOBAL. BALBOA, PANAWA CITY, COLON. 1 SANTO DOMINGO NEW ORLEANS. HOUSTON. I CURACAO VIA KINGSTON 4) MONTREAL
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    • 389 17 w PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 MAJAPAHfT GOWA KOTA SMOA FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE SIN JKT my SIN hkq kao -tcm kee bus -mur •mtc vok km kee ian ian i4n i«/i an a«n »/i tvt wi m/i 1/2 2/2 «/2 7/1
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    • 161 17 THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD Robina House, S pore 0106 Tel: *****88. Telex: RS ***** BOOKING: *****88 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG SINGAPORE TO SABAH PORT W. SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI CONTAINER FEEDER SEW SINGAPORE/BANGKOK With Reefer, FCL and LCL Container Service Agents: Bangkok: Transport i Freight Forwarding International Co. Ltd
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    • 767 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT City at ItHnit VI m FrartJart Ltfrw U/l M/] Vfl Uj an an T «*r« 27a 2*l an iff km«P m uff ua hmim Off off imrmil Bay 2*2 27/2 City «f U<*n» V 3 V 3 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT
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    • 448 17 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SANUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTJUNERSHIP SERVICES SIN6APORE TO EUROPE VESSEL/VOY I S POKE I BILBAO BREMEN A'DAH/R'DAM H BURG VESSEL/VOY OCEAN PRM4A/4WB U. BONTANCaOWt CAUDA GAMA/17W1 MATARAB/17WB PALEMANG/CRTB CAN OA BMAKTI/17WB KUTAIfIIWB S. PANJANG
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    • 330 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SITTWAY V 27* M AN VlOS* HAN DAL AY loading for Europe BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok IM Jan 18/12 Jan V* BANK LINE NORTHBOUND TO UKC CLYDEBANK VI9N ANJOU VIN TAMAITAI SAMOA VAN FORTH BANK VIBN
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    • 789 18 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD.— FEEDER VSL MOTHER VSI SPORE PKIC PNG SPORE KOBE GUAYAQUIL CALLAO ARICA IQUIQUE AFACASTA S ANTONIO VALPARAISO ASIA STAR VS4 TBN VSI 1D« Ilia ti« 4in BJm 1U 10 Fife 14 Fife ALSO ACCEPTING: SHANGHAI. HSINGKANG, MOJI. NAHA. SHWI2U VIA KOBE. (Safari Consortium) EAST (Oasis
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    • 391 18 Accepting LCL and South Africa OSAKA MARU V2131F HAYAKAWA HARU 223* containerised cafQOM Direct to Sport Durban P.Elii C.To Wl Ufl 21/1 22/1 21/1 Uf2 12/2 13/2 SB JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (REG. *****4/ OOK) 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12-05 SOUTHPOINT, SSwiK OJOB W: *****11 TELEX *0: RS ***** TERM INAL7CFS U.
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    • 633 18 '/Ie AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* p KMant llmar Vaaal S port IMb frw Sfh the Amp* i„ 3SSr,?JS '.a in sums: ESTECLIPPER VlO 2S Jan "RAMDAS" IJ7 i ftb 24 Fib 5 Mar 3 Mar Add/Bra cAiAM.ro if. I-mumw- aZ g'C SSK INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting
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    • 777 19 Af*nt> S port NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD. Tal No Office Terminal CPf BOOKINGS 2719)77 *****77 *****22 *****53 OR DIRECT LINES FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA *****53 *****42 27*5742 *****19 *****16 *****U \\NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD LT FA* EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): h.™ C« PARIS ML SiilM In
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    • 321 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels 1 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON No. 7 Ooum/CION Dooyane SappMrt/i No. Donem/tION Eastern Glory/611 No. t Doo»m/701N No. I Donam/701N 7/1 (Oft hiro) 14/1 13/1 (Off-hire) an an We wish all our shippers "A Happy And A Prosperous New Year"
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    • 264 20 REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE BANGKOK RATANA BHUN mm TO SOUTH THAILAND VESSEL IVOY SINGAPORE SONGKLA PTTTT i rwrn "!i £553 1 '.W.VM!!!' I'WIM 11 1 TO P.KELANG PENANG (2 SAILINGS A WEEK) I. 11l TSC nsßni mm i i innii BPNGAI BAY
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    • 186 20 a Regional Weather /J m W A M TA 8 IK mf* {'tl W 5551 3 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: c/* Wind direction wrth speed m knots Wove height One half fleche represents 5 knots R Thunderstorm Temperature c X\ X 7 Shower
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    • 140 21 Mil CALL US AT: K. LUMPUR P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE *****68/*****56/*****48/*****93 *****11/4 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8, *****8, *****5 07-*****1, *****3, *****5, *****0 02-*****22 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE O EUROPE FEEDER OTHER DESTINATIONS: AARHUS. AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP. BASLE. BREMEN.' BREMERHAVEN. COPENHAGEN. HELSINKI. MALMO. OSLO. STOCKHOLM. UK. FROM EUROPE
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    • 424 22 a SAILINGS EVERY TUESDAY ACCOTMQ CARGO (LCL FCL) FOR: DAKAR, ERggIOWN, MONROVIA, AMOJAN, TEMA, LOME, ■'A»■ KI (Ml DSKfi* MWtlNl, I'll II) IH 10J UNI-OCEAN LINES PTE. LTD. «0 CkM Si #02-01. Kft Bu.ld.xg S'por* 0104 Tal: *****66 IS Uwil T«i«* IS ***** UNISHIP VESSEL Voy LIYANG 03 LIYANG LIYANG
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