The Business Times, 28 January 1987

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 241 1 STOCK MARKET THE SINGAPORE stock market continued to drift in a day of moderate trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed marginally up by 0.27 point to 936.04 while the BT Composite Index fell 2.56 points to 828.70. Total turnover stood at 20.3 million shares valued at
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  • 229 1 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK yesterday categorically denied market rumours that one of its senior officials had been arrested. The bank's statement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore said: "There have been adverse rumours circulating in the market in the past few days concerning UOB and we note
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  • 108 1 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo soared to another record close yesterday and some brokers forecast that further gains were just around the corner. With mounting expectations of lower Japanese interest rates and continuing gains on Wall Street, brokers said the market was likely to test
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  • 558 1  -  By AMY BALAN FORMER BANKER Allan Ng Poh Meng has lined up two heavyweight foreign institutions one to take a stake in First City Holdings, his private investment company, and the other as a partner in his new stockbroking venture. BT
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  • 517 1  -  Plan to take effect from April 1 f mmmi By FOO CHOY PENG, Chief Reporter A PLAN UNDER WHICH children can top up their parents' Central Provident Fund accounts either with cash or their own CPF savings was announced in Parliament yesterday.
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  • 69 1 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew has sppointed Eugene Yap (Mountbatten) to be the Deputy Whip in Parliament. With the appointment (effective Jan 10), there will now be two Deputy Whips. The other is Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong (Teck Ghee). Mr Lee Yiok Seng (Bukit
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  • 215 1 AFP SOUTH KOREA will import more from the US and lower its tariffs on US goods in a bid to ease trade friction with Washington, Trade and industry Minister Rah Woong-bee said in Seoul yeeterday. In an annual policy report to
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  • 507 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN BANKING circles yesterday described the new monetary measures announced by Bank Negara on Monday as a good package which would lead to a more efficient banking system. The most welcomed measure, they said, was the decision to allow banks and
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    • 237 1 lIU MIUJ OciTVCOm ypSTETTO TW: *****55 What to expect from the Rabbit THE rEROCIOUS TIGER YEAR ends and the new Rabbit Year begins tomorrow. The Chinese say those born in the Rabbit Year are good at making money but will this be a good year for them to make money?
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    • 278 1 Mora reports, Back pago Advice from the Almanac RELIEVED that the Year of the Tiger will soon be over? The Year of the Rabbit is not time for rejoicing yet. Good times may not come until 1989, according to the Chinese Almanac. Nevertheless, it U offers advice on T) how
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    • 6 1 Mora Malaysian reports on Back Paga
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 418 2  -  Prescription skin care products By CHARLES SAVAGE THE RANGE OF pharmaceutical products made in Singapore has expanded with the setting up of a $4.3 million plant by the US-based Stiefel group. Stiefel Laboratories Pte Ltd makes prescription skin care products like Polytar liquid (which is
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    • 356 2 THE NUMBER of vehicles on the road continued to decline through 1986, ending the year with a record 2.7 per cent fall. Latest statistics released by the Registry of Vehicles show that the decline was uneven among the classes of vehicles. The fall
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    • 264 2 THE REGISTRY OF VEHICLES' computerised car registration system has begun to catch on with motor traders. More than a quarter of the 7,320 vehicles registered in the first five months since its introduction in August were done lyAll these cars were registered by five
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    • 331 2 WILFRED CHAN WENG NAM has been named the property manager of Chesterton Lim Oh Property Consultants Pte Ltd. The company has also appointed DAVID HONG MEY KING as the development and investment analyst. Mr Chan, 31, will co-ordinate the overall management of some of the company's complexes
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    • 433 2  -  By LIM SOON NEO TWO NEW SCHEDULED airlines are likely to start operating to Singapore this year, joining the 44 international scheduled carriers already flying to the Republic. They are Japanese airline Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) and Indian Airlines, the second largest Indian carrier.
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    • 132 2 THE COMMUNITY CHEST'S television donation show last month tugged enough heartstrings to raise $3.9 million. It also won votes, alongside SBC's drama serials, for entertainment. Heartstrings, a New Year's eve extravaganza, emerged among the top 10 television programmes in December 1986, according to Survey
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    • 444 2  -  By ANNA TEO THE SHORT-TERM outlook for medical equipment in the Far East may not seem so bright but long-range prospects are positive, says an executive of the British Healthcare Export Council (BHEC). Geraint Thomas says it is therefore vital for British medical equipment
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 192 3 Reuter AUSTRALIA should expand its industrial and manufacturing base to overcome its economic problems. Trade Minister John Dawkins, making an Australia Day speech in Fremantle on Monday night, blamed Australia's overwhelming dependence on minerals and agriculture for its growing balance of payments
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    • 824 3 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time OA OA471 0015 ATH SiA SQ139 0035 KUl (STANDBY FUGHT) UA UA805 0100 SFO/HKG SIA SQI1 0125 LAX/NRT SiA SG41 0615 MAA MAS MH681 0820 KUL su SQ47 0825 DEL KAL KE624 0850 KUL MAS MH81I 0910 PEN MAS MH671
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    • 381 3 UPI THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT will begin an unprecedented investigation this week into speculative foreign exchange dealings by Japanese companies that may be pushing the yen skywards. The powerful Ministry of International Trade and Industry will delve into speculative yenbuying by some 30 major companies,
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    • 452 3 UPI BRITISH BASE RATES will fall by between half and one per cent around the time of the budget on March 17, or during the second quarter, and unemployment will decline to below three million this year, said Oavid Kern, National Westminster Bank's
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    • 360 3 Reuter FOOD IMPORTS by the Soviet Union use up billions of dollars earned annually from exports of natural gas. the official weekly Argumenty I Fakty said yesterday. In the latest of a series of frank reports on the country's economy, the weekly said
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    • 86 3 AP A NEW SYSTEM has been initiated among 15 managers of enterprises in the Chinese city of Wuhan. The official Xinhua news agency said on Monday that under the new system, entrepreneurs had to make a so-called "basic profit". If their profit is larger than the basic profit,
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    • 177 3 AP SABOTAGE, hijacking or warfare claimed more than a quarter of the 826 lives lost in airliners last year, the magazine Flight International says. "The risk of these deliberate disasters today has become as constant a threat as that of human error or equipment
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    • 338 3 Reuter NIGERIA has sprung a surprise on embassies in Lagos by asking them to move by 1989 to Abuja. the planned new capital which is still at an early stage of construction. Diplomats in Lagos said yesterday that in a note sent
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    • 172 3 AFP AFRICA needs to create 40,000 new jobs a day between now and the year 2000 if it is to prevent unemployment rising beyond its present 12 to 15 per cent of the active population, according to an International Labour Office
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    • 63 3 I m I I I The business person's choice, every I I II \II II II I Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and I M II \l I w\ II Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at I JI S v—X-L 22:05 hours and arriving at Heathrow at 06:45 hours the following morning. Call
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    • 130 3 Morning Noon& Night We tee off to Banekok V UODU You arrive in Bangkok ready for business, or, simply enjoy the delights of discovering the city. <***■ if%»«* m <* m»j m m m J* m m m J J Arrive in Bangkok fresh and ready to sample some of
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  • WORLD BACKGROUND
    • 1135 4 Most Malaysians find it tough exploiting the business opportunities Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's visit to China in November 1985 was obviously aimed at enhancing Sino-Malaysia bilateral trade. As in most of his foreign trips, he brought along a
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    • 572 4 AFP INDIA and Pakistan have been using traditional military exercises over the past three months to assert their national unity and vigilance towards each other, according to observers in New Delhi. The two countries have together amassed an estimated 500,000 troops along
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 316 4 RAS prices m s cmmi, fob in m NOON CLOSE Buyors So Hon Buyors Seller* Int 1 RSS Prompt 196.50 197.00N 196.00 196 JON lot 1 RSS Fob 87 196.00 197.00 195 JO 196 JO Int 1 RSS March 193-50 194 JO 193.00 194.00 Int 2 RSS
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    • 82 4 (cwift/kg. 1-ton pottan) FEB 87 MAR 87 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS hnrtn Saltan Ivyari Srftaa SSI 20 180.00 182.00N 181.00 183.00N SS* 50 178.00 180.00N 179.00 181.00N MRELB luyart S«||«r, Ivyao !ini SM» cv 287.00 289.00N 288.00 290.00N SMt I 287.00 289.00N 288.00 290.00N
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    • 199 4 CRUDE PALM OIL prices closed slightly lower yesterday on further profit-tak-ing to recent gains and reserve of buyers, in sympathy with initial easiness in palm oil futures. Trading remained thin as operators were reluctant to hold new positions ahead of the Chinese New Year holidays, dealers said. Interest
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    • 119 4 OIL PRODUCTS JET KEROSENE exhibited further weakness as a result of the present oversupply situation. Kerosene prices have dropped US$2 per barrel over the past week. Fuel oil remained weak with fresh business establishing current levels around US$lOO per tonne FOB/c f Singapore. Gasoil direction remains unclear in the face
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    • 68 4 Bangkok Broken Rice (USS/tonr», FOB) White Rice White Rice A-1 Sup*r A-l Special C-1 Special C-l Ord 123 120 unq unq 100% 1st dot* 100% 2nd dot* 100% 3rd daw 5% 10% 15% 250 215 210 200 195 190 Loonzain Rice 100% 1st grad* 100% 2nd grod* 100% 3rd
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    • 251 4 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with Feb 1 RSS buyers quoted at 195.50 cents/kilo, up one cent from Monday. The morning session rose 1.50 cents in quiet trading on some short covering interest. But the gain was pared slightly in thin afternoon trading. Trading on the TSR-20 market
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    • 136 4 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' neon doling prices on Jon 27 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Mi FOB 86.00 OM drum FOB 96.00 New drum FOB 100.00 Copra Mixed (too—) 50 Ifllffl Pepper Muntok White FOB NIW 1325.00 Sarawak White FOB faq NLW 1310.00 Sarawak ipedal Mack FOB NLW 972.50
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    • 129 4 PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur tin market yesterday recovered three cents to doee at M 517.23 per kilo on short covering and lower disposals. Trading was again brisk with strong buying demand of 160 tonnes noted at the start but otters were
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    • 120 4 WHEAT FUTURES in Chicago closed higher on Monday after recovering from opening and midsession losses, ending 2-1/4 US cents to 1/2 cent a bushel higher with spot March at U552.93-1/4. Prices rallied on local short covering amid an absence of outside participation. There were few developments in the market
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    • 117 4 SOYBEAN FUTURES in Chicago closed narrowly mixed on Monday, ranging 1-1/2 US cents a bushel higher to 3/4 cent lower. March closed 1/2 cent higher at US$5.OO-3/4 a bushel. Produce Grain, ADM and Cargill sold March late. Cargill also sold July. Refco and Thomson McKinnon were late buyers in
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    • 877 4 COFFEE Robusta futures on Monday closed between £5 a tonne higher and £24 lower after relinquishing much of the day's gains in quiet trading. Many operators were staying out of the market until it becomes clear whether a resumption of ICO quotas will be agreed at meetings in
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 31 4 Doonesbury 1 s on ♦4 I s» /7s>4 VBVMANiPULA T!V£AG£. H& GOING THROUGH NORMAL S6RARATTON ANX/STY. DON'T l&T HIM GSTTOiOU THAT MAW* JUST A STAGE! Si Is 5^ BY GARRY TRUDEAU
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 925 5 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed lower yesterday against most major currencies mainly on speculative selling, after a day of light trading. The dollar's underlying sentiment remained bearish but operators were cautious because its nearterm direction looked uncertain. The dollar ended easier at 152.00/10 yen compared with New York's
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    • 583 5 MARCH Eurodollars opened at 93.90 yesterday, gapped down from its previous close of 93.95. Fears of a weak dollar which might adversely affect the upcoming US Treasury auction pressured the Eurodollar futures. The market remained weak as the March Eurodollar broke technical support level at 93.93. Liffe opening saw
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    • 363 5 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Dealers said that most operators were cautious due to concern that the weakness of the dollar may dampen investors' interest in the upcoming US Treasury quarterly refunding programme in early February and also
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    • 222 5 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: tW Ofcr co* Local dollar* to < an* unit of foreign currency: US do*ar 2.1390 2.1400 2 8196 -24.14 SWrfag pound 3.2619 3.2656 7.3469 •55.60 AuctraHan doNor 1.4149 1.4177 3.4286 •5873 NZ doflar 1.1475 1.1502 3.4286 -66.53 Canadkm doHor 1.5856 1.5869 3.4206 •53.65
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    • Article, Illustration
      130 5 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 3 1/2 per cent yesterday, down 1/2 from Monday. The onemonth rate closed unchanged at 3 1/2. Two and three months also finished unchanged at 3 7/16. IfldtcrtH fit tvtfiQi of lh# prime lending rates of 12 S$
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    • 237 5 HONGKONG: The Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society is now closed for the Chinese New Year and reopens on Monday. TOKYO: Yen-denominated futures closed mixed yesterday with prices down seven to up six yen per gram, dealers said. Prices rose initially in line with firmer prices in New
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    • 100 5 Reuter THE FIRST PROOF issue of Austrslia's nugget gold coins was sold out in two months, Goldcorp Australia's chief executive Don MacKay-Coghill said. Of the 12,000 full sets of the 99.99-per cent purity coins, 8,930 were sold to the United States, Japan,
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  • FEATURES
    • 535 6 ALL IS NOT WELL in the world trade arena. The year 1987 has started acrimoniously, highlighted by contradictions aplenty and shows of might. On the one hand, the Reagan Administration is drawing up a trade bill that promises to give form to what has become a buzz
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    • 572 6 THE RABBIT'S rule begins on January 29, 1987 and ends on February 16, 1988. This is the first Rabbit year in the present 60-year cycle. It is an intercalary year with 13 months during the year. This occurs seven times in
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    • 1339 6  -  If things had not gone well the past year, the Tiger was not totally to blame. The after-effects of a solar eclipse on Lunar New Year's Day In 1979 have still not worn off. They will not, until 1989. So the coming Rabbit Year will
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    • 89 6 V \V Strategic planning "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" and dull people don't make it to the top of any heap. Lifestyle is of crucial importance for all executives who realise that a healthy mind works better in a healthy body. To help executives plan
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 666 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 It's easy to get a chap out of the way (5) 6 She's sick at heart (5) 9 Old flier sold out, but comforted (7) 10 A lot of untidy litter is all too common (5) 11 To be only mad about love is crazy! (5)
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  • SPORTS
    • 1165 7  - Laver: Question of and sense By WALTON MORAIS HE HAD to be different. The man whom many consider the greatest tennis player of all time handled the routine question in inimitable style. How do you think you would have fared playing against Boris Becker, John McEnroe or any of the
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    • 601 7 UPI SKIPPER lain Murray, like Dennis Conner, was stuck with a loser in the 1983 America's Cup. "We knew we were in big trouble," recalls Murray of the ungainly 12-metre called Advance. But the young skipper didn't lose his sense of humour. He painted the
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    • 97 7 Reuter FORMER world heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman's comeback fight in Cannes, France, next week has been cancelled, said promoter Bill Caplan in Los Angeles on Monday. Foreman, who held the world title for nearly two years from January 1973, but who has not fought since
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    • 266 7 European indoor athletics meet Christie leads British medal hopes AFP BRITAIN'S selectors have named a team of 22 for next month's European indoor athletics championships in France and director of coaching Frank Dick believes half of them could win a medal. Leading the way will be Linford Christie who defends
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    • 409 7 UPI PETE ROSE, player-manager of the Cincinnati Reds, views himself as insurance he hopes his team won't need. Rose, baseball's career hit leader, did not play the final seven weeks of last season. He is not on the winter roster and
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    • 906 7 NYT IN THEIR FRUSTRATION of other years, many Giants fans thought the co-owners didn't want to win and the quarterback didn't know how to win. But as the Super Bowl XXI champions, the Giants indeed are the giants of pro
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1119 7 to vm mm PRE-HOLIDAY MOVIE Airplane! 11.20pm, Channel 5 This blatant send-up of airplane disaster films is hilarious at times and a trifle inane, but rather entertaining. Robert Hays plays a burned out former pilot who is terrified of flying but boards a plane in pursuit of his stewardess girlfriend.
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 316 8 NYT, Reuter A BOARD showdown between top executives of JWT Group Inc could be the opening round in a battle for control of the company. Last Friday, Joseph O'Donnell, chairman of the J Walter Thompson Co, was dismissed for his involvement in outside discussions with
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    • 168 8 Reuter THE LONDON Stock Exchange has launched its "third market", a junior equity market for young growth companies. Trading started in only eight companies. But between 80 and 200 companies are expected to join by the end of the year. The third market is the
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    • 404 8 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed mixed on Monday as investors demonstrated some reluctance to re-enter the market after Friday's tumultuous session. Blue chips inched up, but the broader indices were firmly lower in one of the lightest trading sessions of the New Year. The Dow
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    • 130 8 JAM M Abftitx C 9 33% Hudaon Bay Mining.. 7% Imp OU CI A 54% loco 17% Inf Prow Pipa 43% unch 43% lu Infl 22% 10% Karr Addiaon 17% 19'4 12 38 McMil Btdl 53% *1% Ball Canada 38% Moiaon A 23% 30% Bp Raaourcaa 36% 54 23%
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    • 208 8 JAN M RANO Trual Bk 140 unch Un Steal 60 2 MOUS TRIALS Wooltru 1550 25 A Alpha.. ***** unch UIW «os Abercom 290 -5 Aeci 1600 -50 Anglo* 7325 -50 W w 500 5100 unch +100 Anflvaal *****6 2400 1920 15 Buffets 7700 C G Smith 3150 Charter
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    • 610 8 JAM M M 1 Mean AJumin 32* Alcoa 39% unch Allag Intl Allied Sig 1354 45% Allle-Chalmaf* 2% Am Brandt Inc. 46% Am Can Co .91% Am Cyanamid Am Elac Pwr 86% 30% Am Expraaa 68 -1% Am Horn* Prod 83% unch Am Motor* Cp 3% uncti 14
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    • 729 8 Amsterdam JAN PI* ABN 507 00 •15.5 Aho4d 83 90 101 SO -1.5 •6.5 132.80 •4.2 Alranta AMEV Amro Bank. AMSM BOLS 141.70 .8870 8650 123.00 13.80 138.00 0.1 -1.8 -1.8 •2 -0.1 -4 Bor»umij Buaftrman Tatt Calva EIMVW 130 »roda 50 20 886 238.00 •6 -3.1 -7
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    • 75 8 UPI EXXON CORP, the world's largest oil company, has reported its fourth-quarter earnings dropped nearly 19 per cent to US$l.4B billion primarily because the modest rebound in world oil prices failed to offset sharply lower refining and marketing profits. Exxon's performances for both the closing
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 379 9 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply firmer yesterday in moderate trading on light bargain hunting. The Hang Seng Index rose 39.66 points to end the day at 2,524.01 and the Hong Kong Index 27.03 to 1,617.88. Turnover was HK5644.81 million against $712.11 million on Monday. Brokers said investors were cautious
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    • 155 9 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index edged up 1.11 to 209.45 on a turnover of 1,774,912 shares valued at 193.4 million baht. MM 27 Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya invaatman Bangkok Aground. BAMT 196 L 246 76 267 -4 uneh -3 -2 Sana Union Siam Camant Slam City
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    • 432 9 TOKYO: Soaring share prices boosted the Tokyo Stock Market Average to a record close of 19,686.83 yesterday. Turnover was 850 million shares compared to 1.1 billion on Monday. Brokers said financial shares led the rise, boosted in part by speculation that the finance ministry would allow local banks to
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    • 410 9 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed lower in quiet. trading yesterday as most investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of the release of the latest consumer price index figures on Thursday. Brokers said investors were also cautious following recent erratic trading on Wall Street. At the close of trading, the
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    • 88 9 JAM XT 1 •CM* MaraM 0.0012 unct> Onantal B ...0.021 •*■0 004 .0.04* 0.003 Anglo Phil 0 003 Phi tax B 0 40 0 04 Apax Mining B an -0 40 Ptcoo B Atlas Con B 2V7 90 7 5 Baguto OoM San Mlgual 8 113 -2 Baste Patrolaum
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    • 168 9 AP THE SOUTH KOREAN government plans to boost car exports this year to 675,000 units, more than double last year's level of 300,000. The plans were outlined in a New Year briefing given by Trade and Industry Minister Rha Woon-Bae on Tuesday, one
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    • 359 9 Reuter JAPANESE ELECTRONICS companies are likely to put digital audio tape (DAT) player* on the domestic market in March or April. "DAT are likely to go on sale in March or April," an Aiwa Co Ltd company spokesman quoted Aiwa president Heitaro
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    • 234 9 CONSTRUCTION of a one trillion yon airport on a man-made island off Osaka in western Japan has begun. The new Kansai airport, one of Japan's biggest and most costly construction projects this century, has been a source of friction between Japan and its
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    • 84 9 AFP ERICSSON, the Swedish telecommunications and computer group, has won a 500-million krona (U5575.9 million) contract to set up a telephone network that will link Bangkok with 156 towns in northern Thailand, according to a company announcement. Ericsson Thai Networks Company Ltd, the group's subsidiary
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    • 94 9 Reuter JAPAN'S Sumitomo Corp and Nippon Electric Qlaaa Co Ltd have signed a US$62 million contract with China National Electronics Import Export Corp and China Electronics Leasing Co to provide key equipment, technology and technical guidance for making colour television tube bulbe. The partners
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    • 59 9 Reuter HONDA MOTOR CO Ltd plans to import motorcycles made by its 100 per cent-owned Italian subsidiary, Honda Italia Industrials Spa, into Japan to help stimulate falling domestic sales. A spokesman said Honda aimed to start shipping the 125 cc sports motorcycles in mid--1967, but
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 4068 10 IN SHARP CONTRAST to Hongkong's pre-holiday surge, Singapore's stock market drifted towards the Lunar New Year without a hint of a rally. Share prices closed mixed in a day of moderate activity, with the Straits Times Index marginally up by 0.27 point
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    • 3036 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and re ported to the Stock Exchange o 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
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    • 58 10 IM 111 2LLLLT U f w WHAT'S HEXT. DOC? Buiraing on nopcs S'nore develooers in China •wWwlW|Wrlw Whafs next, doc? i rrm; n2Ti i i .tt All that glisters in the 2AAA«AIIAMJ AmmjlA |ewenery imOv* o The A-B-C of charting: A new column, o The making of successful Malay businessmen*
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 471 11 Bernama GEORGE KENT (M) chairman Tan Kay Hock has accused the Malaysian Investors Association of making a "wild statement" that his company is paying well above the n|arket value for its acquisition of a 20-per cent stake in CI Holdings Bhd (CIH).
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    • 704 11 SHARE PRICES moved higher in early business yesterday, making up much of the ground lost on Monday, partly on relief that Wall Street was fairly calm overnight. A record high close in Toyko yesterday was a positive background factor to the morning's advance, as was vague speculation that
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    • 197 11 MBT ANOTHER MEMBER of the Chua family has left the board of Cycle Carriage Bintang Bhd, further emphasising Malaysian ownership and control of the motorbased Cycle Carriage group. In a poll count for the reelection of directors at CCB's annual general meeting
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    • 150 11 DATUK Kee Yong Wee has resigned as chairman of Malaysian Resources Corporation Bhd (MRCB). This is the second time Datuk Kee has resigned from the poet, the first being in January 1986 when he was made Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry.
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    • 2237 11 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acmo I—l Afmomoto I Alex Hldg I—l Alcorn (7381
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    • 118 11 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesdoy 1617 88 Mondoy 1590 85 We«k ago *****1 Hang Seng Index Tuesday *****1 Monday *****5 Week ogo 2449 88 All Industrials Tuesday 2406 5 Monday Closed Week ogo 2401 6 NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday 2107 28 Friday *****2 Week ogo 2102 50 TOKYO
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    • 241 11 Managers' prices MARA-Bumiputra for Jan 28 First B'putro 548 553 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putro 496 501 100 Third B'putro Fourth B'putro 390 4 47 395 452 The Commerce 0 93 Fifth B'putro 290 295 The Savings Fund 0&5 091 Si*th B'putro 295 300 S'pore Prog Fund 036
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    • 323 11 SHARE PRICES reversed their previous downswing and closed broadly higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday on renewed bargain hunting. Except for the plantation counters which finished the day on a mixed note and the lacklustre conditions in tins, other sectors of the market
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    • 551 11  -  Cash position remains strong By CHAN OI CHEE FLUSH WITH CASH, newspaper and publishing conglomerate Singapore Press Holdings has been putting more money into equities. As at Aug 31, 1986, the group's investments amounted to $71 million, more than five times the $12.2 million committed
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    • 125 11 ASKED TO COMMENT on a BT report that it was close to a deal to sell off 70 per cent of its Hongkong subsidiary, Yeo Hiap Seng Enterprises (YHSE), Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd said it was not in a position to confirm the details of the proposed deal
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    • 428 11 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. its AND IN THE MATTER OF JAKS PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Jaks Pte Ltd deemed to have been convened and held on January 22, 1967 the following resolutions were passed:
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    • 352 11 ADVERTISEMENT FOR CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF NORDSTJERNAN SHIPPING SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD notice is hereby given that the creditors of the abovenamed company, which it being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before 28 February 1987 to send in
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  • 367 12  -  By LOH HUI YIN MR L J HOLLOWAY. former chief executive officer of Singapore Press Holdings, has been appointed a director of one of media magnate Rupert Murdoch's companies. Mr Holloway's appointment was made on Jan 22, confirmed News International, the Londonbased holding
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  • 518 12 100 dissidents in TV station still holding out Reuter PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino yesterday crushed a dawn rebellion by troops loyal to her ousted predecessor, but 100 military dissidents holding a television station refused to surrender. Late last night, after negotiations with
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  • 204 12 AFP, Reuter THAI OFFICIALS yesterday criticised Malaysian television stations for reporting that peninsular southern Thailand was unsafe and advising people not to visit the region. Thailand will lodge a protest note with the Malaysian authorities over allegations that Thailand lacked proper security, said Tourism
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  • 535 12  -  IraBSJ By FOO CHOY PENG, Chief Reporter PARLIAMENT yesterday accepted the recommendations that Mr J B Jeyaretnam be found guilty of abusing parliamentary privileges and of contempt, and that he be fined $26,000. The former MP will have to pay $1,000 for abusing his parliamentary
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  • 218 12 AP MOHAMED RAHMAT. a Member of Parliament and former Malaysian information minister, has proposed that whipping be allowed for non-Muslims as well as Muslims convicted of illicit sex or of drinking liquor. The law should be made uniform throughout Malaysia to ensure that
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  • 209 12 AP SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday urged the Communist Party Central Committee to revise the Soviet election process to allow citizens "more effective and real participation". A summary of his speech to the opening session of the twice-yesrly central committee gathering in
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  • 85 12 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES rebounded to unchanged levels on buying by speculators yesterday morning after dipping on selling from overnight markets. Gold for delivery in February held a fractional loss of US$O.4O at U*****.90 an ounce following a comeback from U*****.80. Initial selling came from Lon-don-based traders and
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  • 75 12 Reuter WALL STREET stocks surged higher in early trading yesterday as a burst of optimistic sentiment ignited the market. "After Friday's debacle, Monday's levelling off told a lot of people that there is still a good deal of room on the upside,'' said George Pirrone of Dreyfus
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  • 114 12 A FURTHER 40 hectares of foreshore and seabed at Changi South Bay are to be reclaimed under a proposal by the ministries of national development and communications and information. This will cost about $30 million which can be met by savings
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  • 275 12 Reuter STATE-OWNED China International Trust and Investment Corp is to acquire a 12.5 per cent stake in Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Hongkong's Cathay Pacific will issue 212.2 million new shares of 20 cents each at HK$5 per share to Citic. Citic will
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  • 306 12 Bernama ES PROPOSALS for privatisation of public services should be submitted to Parliament in the form of a White Paper, said former Malaysian Auditor-General Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin yesterday. "At least the public are informed of the reasons behind the decision to
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  • LATE FILE
    • 38 12 AFP CHINA'S present political line, policies and principles will never change and the current campaign against bourgeois liberalisation will not repeat past "leftist" errors, Li Peng, one of China's five vice-premiers, has said.
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    • 53 12 Reuter THE US ANO MONGOLIA, one of the Soviet Union's closest allies in Asia, have agreed to establish diplomatic relations. The move came two weeks after the Kremlin announced a plan to withdraw up to 11,000 of its estimated 75,000 troops from Mongolia between April and June
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    • 56 12 Reuter COMMUNIST Laos wants to improve its Stats-run madia and wsan citizens off foreign television, radio and video cassettes harmful to the country's ideology. Radio Vientiane has reported. Party activists in the impoverished countryside should buy radios to organise communal listening to broadcasts from Vientiane
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    • 45 12 Reuter A CRUCIAL Indonesian communications satellite will be launched by Delta rocket from Cape Kennedy in Florida on March 19. Indonesian Telecommunications Minister Achmad Tahir said yesterday that the satellite, known as Palapa B-2P, had been insured for US$425 million.
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    • 36 12 Reuter A PUBLIC inquiry has approved the construction of Britain's first pressurised water nuclear reactor and the government is expected to give its final decision on the project within three months.
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    • 30 12 Reuter LIBYAN Oil Minister Fawzi Shakshouki said yesterday that his country would not accept Egypt as a member of the newly-formed African Petroleum Producers' Association. Reuter
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    • 37 12 AFP SEVEN farmers aboard a fuel-laden tractor were burned to death when security forces opened fire on them in a remote jungle area in northern Sri Lanka, it was reported yesterday. AFP
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 466 13  -  By JUNE LIM UNITED STATES LINES expects annual revenues of between US$4OO million and US$45O million after it emerges from bankruptcy court proceedings, chairman and chief executive officer Charles Hiltzheimer said. The projection is just about half of that which the
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    • 313 13 Bernama THE MALAYSIA Shipyard and Engineering (MSE) Sdn Bhd in Pasir Gudang will not be laying off its workers in the next three years following savings of MslB million a year through reduction in production costs. Deputy Public Enterprises Minister
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 50 13 Reuter BANGLADESH will receive a US$7O million credit from Yugoslavia to finance development projects in the power and shipping sectors, the official BSS news agency said. The terms of the credit, agreed on Tuesday at a meeting of the Bangladesh-Yugo-slavia joint commission, were not disclosed.
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      • 58 13 A SUPERTANKER is being converted to be used as a storage farm for Libya's Bouri offshore oil field. The conversion of the 253,528-dwt Sloug is undertaken by Fincantieri. The 1973-built tanker, formerly known as the Agip Sardegna, was acquired by Agip, a joint venture
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      • 62 13 WHEN THE FINAL figures for 1986 are collated. Nagoya, Japan, is expected to report a record container volume for the year. Containerised traffic for the year will hit 8.25 million tonnes a gain of 13.3 per cent over 1985. Some 139 million grt called at
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      • 113 13 THE FORMER chairman of Marine Transport Lines. Mr James Rand, announced he was forming a financial consultancy for marine and institutional investors. Mr Rand, who is currently chairman of the International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Intertanko), together with a former shipbroker and marine consultant have
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    • 499 14 The last of the steam-powered liners Queen Elizabeth 2 Reuter THE QUEEN Elizabeth 2 is halfway through a US$l3O million facelift that will transform her from the last of the great steam-powered ocean liners into a floating holiday centre, her captain says. "I'm sure she'll still be the lady she
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    • 236 14 UPI A SMALL explosion aboard a Greek tanker Olympic Dream, burning for almost two days in the North Sea, prompted the hurried evacuation on Monday of firefighters on board, the fire team leader said. Sudden splits in the wall of a ruptured hold
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    • 143 14 "K" LINE has published a damage prevention handbook which provides crew members a guide on ways to prevent damage to automobiles on pure car carriers. This is its second publication on car handling. Last year, "K" Line published an illustrated booklet, titled, "A Guide to
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    • 968 14 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner X Alltrans VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow lines X 4 Atlas line X 3 ANl 1 1/2 APC line V 4 API III 2/3 ASCI III 1 Bait-Canada line VII 4/5
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    • 1323 14 GRAIN activity out of the US Gulf continued to feature on the freight market on Monday, with rates generally holding fairly steady, shipbrokers said. A vessel was reported to have been fixed from the Gulf to Japan at the easier level of U5513.90, but it was uncertain how
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    • 178 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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    • 199 15 AP SHIPMENTS of Iraqi crude oil through a pipeline to Yanbu on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast will be restricted to 250,000 barrels a day in February, less thsn Iraq expected, the Middle East Economic Survey reported on Monday. Quoting "a high-level Iraqi
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    • 330 15 Lloyd's List A FRESH attack on excess Japanese shipyard capacity is taking shape with a new round of voluntary reetraint by the industry and the creation of a government-backed body to buy unwanted facilities now due to start operation in September. The voluntary
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    • 159 15 Reuter THE SCHOONER Britain plans to offer to Australia for its bicentenary in 1988 haa been named Young Endeavour after the Endeavour in which Captain James Cook made his famous voyage to the Pacific in 1789-70. The £1.7 million schooner, financed by the government
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    • 914 15 AFP RATES ADVANCED to levels unseen since 1965 on some key grain routes on the freight market over the past week, reflecting buoyant demand, particularly from Japanese charterers, and firm bunker costs. The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange (Biffex) index as a result rose gradually to reach by
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    • 160 15 QUEENSLAND and Turkey have reached an agreement on a coal supply and power station, and port construction deal worth Asl.s billion. A joint venture will be formed to handle the project and operate the power station and port for 26 years. The agreement was signed
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    • 5269 20 AARHUS B Pwm«i. SconOulcht. Jan 28 Ever Greet. Evergreen. Jan 29 Anhur Meersk. Meersk Una. Jan 29. Ming Fortune, Yang Ming Una Jan 31. Ever Qrode. Evargraan. Fab 1 Korrigan. ScanOutcht. Fab 2. Jutlandw. ScanOulcht Fab Ming Salary. Yang Ming Line, Fab
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    • 75 13 mm THE QUEEN Elizabeth 2 is halfway through a US$l3O million facelift that will transform her from the last of the great steam-powered ocean liners into a floating holiday centre. Pag« II A FRESH attack on excess Japanese shipyard capacity is taking shape with a new round of voluntary restraint
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    • 219 14 I COMPA6NIE MARITIME D'AFFRETEMENT IM OUTBOUND TO NORTH CONTINENT FAR EAST TO MEDITERRANEAN AND EUROPE AUI ARABIAN SHIJ AMI INDIAN Ul CONTINENT Mm accoptinf carp to *11 U.K. destination*. Scandinavian (Awluit, OUTBOUND TO MEDITERRANEAN VOY I VIA FEEDER VILLE D'URANUS VILLE OE PLUTON VILLI OE MARS INBOUND FROM N. CONTINENT/MEDITERRANEAN/ARABIAN
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    • 292 14 EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TEL: 03-*****50 MALAYSIA SON. BHD. TLX: ***** MTM Frt. Booking contact Miss Gsn Further load/ discharging ports art route subject to sufficient inducement. Singapore Agent Goodrich Maritime Pte Ltd Tel: *****35 Tlx: RS ***** GRMSIN 14ft (jj©§(°}(§ WE WISH ALL OUR CLIENTS FRIENDS GONG XI FA
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    • 201 15 The Straits Steamship Group PAO CONTAINERS LTTL AUSTRALIA STRAITS CONTAINER LINE, STRAITS SHIPPING PTELTD, CHINA NAVIGATION CO, SYARIKAT PERKAPALAN KRIS LYKES LINES wish all customers a Happy and Prosperous Lunar New Year. b4 I m ft z .m •7-r* 'v TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE to raw N. OQJT«I7 N. DCJNOA67 B.
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    • 209 15 Franco Belgian Services I in/ ir ,*'>'< I rrattMELAKU NwwHiH r>M Ha I'Nmm Art *FTUNI CRYSTAL IJM Ol JM) MM 17 FA MFA SFA UFA MFA "CATO* KOREAN CHANCE SFA (2 FA) BF* MM 8U IM IMr JMr Ct TOKYO CM HA CONTAINER UWOFM 2Mr IMr 4Mr 7 tor Ihr
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    • 228 16 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICEJO UK CONTINENT CONV SEM! CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONV SFMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE rratE r* pen trieste lexioes biibao h-burg b-haven wtm JAM 3*l m 24/2 2(3 *3 MOLSATIA I*2 11/2 12/2 1/3 13/3 16/3 23/3 3*3 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT SiBM CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WEEKLY
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    • 194 16 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd in ??019f)6 l? 0 I KIPS) Tlx HS ??0M ft RS ?oft7? STRAITS/JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS Loading at appropriated Borth P4-PS NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG. TAIWAN ft CHINESE PORTS, SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE VIA MAURITIUS REUNION
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    • 456 17 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE »Trr rf**' 521 BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE PASIR GUDANG CONTAINER SERVICE VOY POO 8733 1M YOKO/KOa/BKK. I7N 34/3 > 1712 34/3 RED SEA/EAST AND WEST AFRICA SERVICE J— P CHINA SERVICE
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    • 248 17 tl TAYO INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD. If I I I I lII.' St 1 I H tIM IA V OIN PCKAN BAAU/DUMAVBATAM/BCLAWAM VESSEL ETA ETO DESTINATION PERAWANC SATU 1/2 1/2 BELAWAN/CIGAMN KOREA HORIZON 2/2 7/2 BONTANMANJAM samarinoa OIWI DATA 1/2 11/2 PEKANBARU/DUMAI SARI SAMUDERA 2/2 t/2 JAMBI DAILY RECEIVING CARGOES AT
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    • 526 17 BLC BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT City at EMur* mm KM rha yen mni havre uo vn m an m an a/2 aa Ma aa w w m tn m ua 120 wa uo vn WJ aa aw 2u an an an an an aa J5 m
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    • 250 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES LOMUUI VIM M AN vw PAGAN VM mammuv vmr BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pora P.Kalang Panang Bangkok 2/3 FA MU Z wuf* Z nm f* am f* V* ANJOU VIM TAMAITAI SAMOA VAN FOUTMIANK VUN IVY BANK VUN SPOKE KOMI HULL MM
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