The Business Times, 10 April 1987

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 192 1 Overseas markets Tbvrtdoy HK Hang Seng Index 2785.47 55.92 Tokyo Nikkei Average *****.20 9.21 Sydney AH-Ordlnarles 1771.2 (+12.2) Wednesday New York (Dow Jones) 2372.16 (-11.22) London (FT 30 Index) 1558.6 (-5.9 1564.6 (1200 GMT, Thursday Exchange rates THE S$ closed weaker at S$2.1397/1407 ($2.1380/90) against the US
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  • 276 1 THE SINGAPORE stock market as measured by the Straits Times Industrial Index set a new record high again yesterday as buyers returned in force. Share prices were pushed up across the board in active trading as turnover doubled from the previous day.
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  • 49 1 WHAT HIGH-TECHNOLOGY joint venture has Singapore Airlines gone into with the Institute of Systems Science? The answer is in Technology on Page 7. Also featured on the page is a report on the first lawsuit brought by a Japanese company on another for software infringement.
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  • 51 1 OF LATE, there have been more promotional visits by industrialists and government officials from Northern Ireland to Singapore and other Asian countries. Northern Ireland is interested in encouraging more investments from this region as this would help develop its economy further and provide needed jobs for the
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  • 443 1  -  By ELAINE KOH THE UK has submitted a formal proposal to the Singapore government paving the way for the establishment of a bilateral agreement on copyright protection. This would follow the coming into force today of Singapore's Copyright Act. Britain's proposal, sent
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  • 434 1  -  Baring Brothers advising company By HOMER CHEN FULLMARK PTE LTD, a manufacturing company controlled by Amcol Electrical Industries Ltd director Tan Swee Siong, is in the process of applying for a listing on Sesdaq (Stock Exchange of Singapore Dealing Automated Quotation system). The company
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  • 374 1 WHEN YOU GO to Burma, go slow. The visitor who shuttles from one tourist spot to another is out of step with the environment. Start off early. And go to the market. Discover what goes into a Burmese cooking pot vegetables, water-lily flowers,
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  • 372 1 AFP A TRADE WAR between the US and Japan loomed closer on Wednesday as President Reagan warned that punitive tariffs would go into effect April 17 "unless some decision is made on their part". Visiting Japanese Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said he regretted
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  • 151 1 AFP THE CHICAGO Board of Trade (CBOT) will start an evening trading session to meet the needs of Asian investors from April 30. CBOT Chairman Karsten Mahlmann said in Tokyo yesterday. He said the CBOT decided to expand its services for futures trading after receiving
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    • 12 1 Full report, Page 13 Asian Stocks, Page 11 Int'l Stocks, Page 10
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    • 256 1 See Page 8 m SHARE MONEY EXCHANGES COMMODITIES AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE TV S RADIO CROSSWORDS BRISTOW DOONESBURY OUR VIEW SOON AFTER THAI ARMY COMMANDER General Chavalit Yongchaiyuth called for a 'a revolution with the permission of the people', former prime minister Kukrit Pramoj accused him of having been 'brainwashed' by ex-communists.
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 496 2  -  By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE is challenging old ideas by its decision to privatise the Mass Rapid Transit system once it becomes operational, said Or Tony Ridley, chairman and managing director of London Underground Limited. "It's very exciting," said Dr Ridley yesterday in
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    • 227 2 IN A REPLY to the Far Eastern Economic Review, the government said yesterday that it was not obliged to renew the employment pass of the magazine's Singapore bureau chief, Mr Nigel Holloway. A press statement issued by the Controller of Immigration said: "The
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    • 124 2 THE GOVERNMENT has announced a new subsidy scheme for child care as one of the incentives to encourage population growth and mothers to be economically active. The new subsidy scheme will not be pegged to the income of parents. A flat rate of $100 a
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    • 160 2 THE INDIAN Trade Exhibition, a showcase of India's industrial might and development, stayed open beyond its hours on Wednesday for one man. He was Mr Rau Boncan, the Philippine Under-Secretary of Trade and Industry. Mr Boncan flew in from Manila on Wednesday evening
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    • 164 2 THE SINGAPORE Government was not and had not been involved in any negotiations with Vietnam on the refining of Vietnamese crude oil here, the Trade Development Board said yesterday. Neither had the Singapore government been involved in any efforts to purchase Vietnamese crude
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    • 513 2  -  By GOH YEE LING SINGAPORE APPAREL 87 opened at Westin Plaza yesterday on an upbeat note with hopes that the Republic could become an international fashion centre by the 1990s Confidence was expressed that last year's record billion-dol-lar exports would continue to grow
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    • 417 2 THE PREMIERE gala show for Singapore Apparel 87 opened with a refreshingly plain and natural look. Models devoid of make-up pranced along a stark white catwalk to the rhythm of music and songs dating from the 1940s to the 1980s Chic and clean themes
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    • 291 2 THE SEARCH is on again for the Outstanding Young Persons Award, the Orchid Chapter of Singapore Jaycees announced yesterday. The award is given to Singaporeans between the ages of 21 and 40 in recognition of their achievements and significant contributions to the community. Winners
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    • 153 2 AN AIR SERVICES agreement between Oman and Singapore will be signed when the Minister for Communications and Information. Dr Yeo Ning Hong, pays a 10-day visit to Saudi Arabia and Oman. Dr Yeo. who is also the Second Minister for Defence (Policy),
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    • 538 2  -  A ray of hope may have emerged in the long-running Palestinian problem. BT journalist SHAHRIR ARIFF reports on a four-day UN-sponsored seminar on the issue which he attended in Singapore along with 30 journalists from the Asia-Pacific region. SHAHRIR ARIFF THE RECENT
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    • 116 2 Commercial Singapore Central Business District FREEHOLD OFFICE FLOORS FOR SALE W -O L *0 W YAM yc\T aO^° The owners of a prime freehold office development site are now seeking expressions of interest from companies wishing to purchase whole floors or part floors in this proposed new 14-storey freehold office
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    • 254 2 Golden Phoenix Sichuan Retrtaurant >> m t it r JK ■*V Mini Imperial Banquet now available at Golden Phoenix Sichuan Restaurant Hotel Equatorial It is a connoisseur's dream come true. An Emperor's banquet in a majestic spread of exotic food that stretches to a few days of feasting. Now you
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  • ASIA – PACIFIC
    • 311 3 Bernama ES INTERNATIONAL funding agencies are keen to support power sharing hydro-electric projects among neighbouring countries, an international energy seminar was told on Wednesday. These agencies include the World Bank, Asian Development Bank and the Canadian Investment Development Authority (Cida), Dr S P Chandra,
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    • 446 3 AP POOR COUNTRY government representatives have said that world economic trends continue to be unfavourable and the problem of US$l trillion in Third World debt is becoming unmanageable. "The rapidly aggravating debt crisis is entering a new and dangerous phase" in which
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    • 153 3 Reuter THE MYSTERY BUYER of a Van Gogh masterpiece, auctioned in London last week for a world record price of £24.7 million (US$4O million), was a Japanese insurance company, the auctioneers said on Wednesday. The picture. "Sunflowers", is one of a
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    • 471 3 Difficulty in managing country's trade surplus FT MONETARY OFFICIALS are having so much difficulty managing the inflow of funds caused by South Korea's US$4.2 billion trade surplus that foreign investment in the stock market will have to wait. Dr Kim Mahn Je. the deputy
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    • 109 3 Reuter AFGHANISTAN'S economy grew by 3.3 per cent during the Afghan year ending last March 20. The country's official Bakhtar news agency said agriculture grew by 1.6 per cent, industrial production in state and mixed sectors by 2.4 per cent, and mining and power
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    • 213 3 Reuter PAKISTANI President Mohammad Zia-UI-Haq has said that his country could never ignore the dispute with India over the Himalayan state of Jammu and Kashmir but wanted to settle it peacefully. In a speech in Pakistaniadministered northern Kashmir on Wednesday, he said an
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 436 4 AP TOP FINANCE OFFICIALS of the world's major industrial powers agreed on Wednesday night to continue to pursue an accord designed to stop the US dollar's 26-month slide. The group, consisting of finance ministers and central bank leaders from the United States.
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    • 65 4 AFP A HIGH COURT jury in London failed to reach a verdict after a nine-week libel trial, estimated to have cost £1 million between Greek newspaper owner George Bobolas and British newspaper The Economist. Mr Bobolas's lawyers said their client would press ahead with
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    • 169 4 AFP THE SHARPEST labour conflict in the history of the South African public sector worsened on Wednesday as some 16,000 Black employees of the South African Transport Services (SATS), a government transportation firm, continued a strike that started almost four weeks ago and
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    • 214 4 Reuter BRAZIL'S three most powerful state governors have joined forces to seek the ouster of Finance Minister Dilson Funaro. the main architect of the country's economic policy. The governors of Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais told a televised
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    • 349 4 AP THE SENATE Budget Committee approved a fiscal 1988 budget on Wednesday in spite of Republicans' protests that it cut too deeply into defence, while the full House opened its budget debate with a heavy dose of acid rhetoric. The Senate panel,
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    • 265 4 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan told American businessmen on Wednesday that a free-trade agreement with Canada is a top priority of his administration, although Canadians think the US is not paying enough attention to it. Meeting members of the United States-Canada Free Trade Group, Mr
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 479 6 Forecast could push up interest rates AP AN OFFICIAL at the Federal Reserve has predicted that the nation's money supply, which grew at a rapid rate last year, will slow substantially in 1987, a forecast which could mean upward pressure on
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    • 348 6 UPI STERLING is now overvalued in respect of non-oil trade, Lloyds Merchant Bank economist Zahid Nawaz said on Wednesday. Writing in the latest edition of the bank's The Economic Strategist. Mr Nawaz said: "British industry is currently around 10 per cent less cost
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    • 362 6 DRESDNER (South East Asia), the German merchant bank in Singapore, suffered a setback in 1986 when its after-tax profits fell by 30 per cent to $24.4 million after a 17 per cent rise in 1985. Its return on investment (net
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    • 245 6 AP THE INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank of China has decided to stop lending money to enterprises that are stockpiling unmarketable goods, a newspaper said on Tuesday. The official English-language China Daily said China's banks increased their allocation of loans to
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    • 442 6 AFP MONETARY UNION with a unified exchange rate for Gulf states is "premature", but "lesser forms of integration and coordination may be more beneficial," the Bahrain-based Gulf International Bank reported in its monthly bulletin. Evaluating prospects for complete monetary integration among
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    • 1045 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar recovered against major currencies in moderately active trading yesterday but closed narrowly mixed compared with New York levels It was sold at the opening on reports from Washington that the G-7 meeting produced no new measures to help the dollar, but merely reaffirmed the
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    • 227 6 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady at opening levels yesterday. Shortdates were steady to slightly lower initially and were unchanged subsequently. Asian dollar CD rates ended little changed from the morning's levels. One month closed at 6.40/30 per cent, threes at 6.55/45 and sixes at 6.70/60. Interbank
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    • 189 6 Indicates the average of the prime lending rates of 12 major banks in Singapore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on April 9 uss DM SWFC Yen 7 doyt 4 3/8 1/4 10 9 7/« 3 7/8 3/4 1 3/8 1/8 4 3 7/8 1 7/U 5/1* 10 1/14
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    • 115 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market shed one point to close at 3 per cent yesterday The term rates remained unchanged across the board r i S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: OH* ».d 0<wnight 3 2 1/2 1-BKwwh 3 5/16 3 3/16 2-monit, 3 5/16 3 3/16
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    • 222 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Currtncttf Nomln BM el rate* Oder SmHheonler croe* pertly change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollor 2.1397 2.1407 2 8196 -24.11 Sterling pound 3.4637 3.4675 7.3469 -52.85 Australian dollar 1.5245 1.5273 3.4286 -55.54 NZ dollar 1.231 3 1.2341 3.4286
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    • 562 6 BA Futures JUNE Eurodollar opened one tick lower at 93.29 and slipped quickly to the low of 93.27 in reaction to lack of specific measures to strengthen the Louvre accord by the G-7 nations. However, prices recovered to the high of 93 31 on a stronger US dollar and
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 287 7 AP BALLOONS shaped like hearts and rubbish bags have been floating over Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as scientists test the possibility of using them to carry experiments through the Martiar skies. JPL spokeswoman Mary Beth Murrill said: "Mars ballooning, one of several Mars-exploration
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    • BITS & BYTES
      • 155 7 SCOUTING doesn't always mean donning a khaki uniform with a forage cap to top and shinning up trees or scrambling up hills these two vehicles (top) bring scouting to a new dimension. These two Scouts are simple to maintain, hardy and well suited to the outdoors. Made
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      • 134 7 AFP A REPORT has linked genetic malformations in West Germany to the nuclear spill-out last April at the Chernobyl plant in the Soviet Union. A study undertaken by the West Berlin Human Genetic Institute shows that in January, nine months after the Chernobyl disaster, doctors diagnosed 10
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      • 150 7 Reuter FINNISH researchers have announced a method of cloning birch trees which could have a huge impact on the world's forestry industry. Three companies, which have worked for several years on cloning, said the first 20,000 cloned seedlings of selected birch trees would be
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      • 158 7 AP OLD AGE may make it harder to remember where you put your keys, but a study suggests that recall for such facts as names and stories does not decline in healthy and well-ed-ucated elderly people. "It is a very optimistic finding," said Dr Elisabeth
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    • 255 7 NEC CORP of Japan has filed a suit in a Tokyo district court to stop temporarily Seiko Epson Corp from producing and marketing NEC-compatible personal computers (PC). An NEC spokesman said Seiko's PC2B6 computer and HDD--20 interface board infringed on software copyrights
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    • 260 7 AP NATURAL CHEMICALS that boost the body's built-in vigilance against disease may provide a powerful new weapon in the war on canter, but researchers caution that this promising field is still in its infancy. In a report published yesterday, doctors from the
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    • 612 7 Airline puts more byte into menu planning DEEP IN THE Kent Ridge campus of the National University of Singapore, the staff of Singapore Airlines and the Institute of Systems Science (ISS) are engaged in a high-technology research project planning menus. Every year, SIA
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  • FEATURES
    • 506 8 THE WINDS of contention are blowing again in Thailand. This time, army commander General Chavalit Yongchaiyuth is up against former prime minister Kukrit Pramoj, who has accused him of having been "brainwashed" by communist defectors. Gen Chavalit replied that the accusations were "most serious" but untrue,
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    • 1187 8  -  Northern Ireland is keen on encouraging more investments from Asian countries, including Singapore. Minister for Industry Peter Viggers, who was in Singapore recently, talked to SHAHRIR ARIFF about the kind of investments Northern Ireland is looking for. SHAHRIR ARIFF NORTHERN IRELAND, which hopes to encourage
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    • 987 8 IMfltg l OS-Japan A p—f trade dispute j IT DOES NOT take a keen ear to sense the thundering charge of approaching trade war. When stockmarkets heard the hooves last week, they turned and fled, sending share prices plummeting, currencies into new turmoil, American
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    • 302 8 UEIAjRIBjOjOIKIKjU The way we were The j*#f ir rtvira, IH<» >«»r t» comf 111 '87 mSm €mSGL ~.i SINGAPORE BUSINESS The Yearbook To help you sort out the news reports of the past year, to unravel the statistics and uncover the state of the economy, Singapore Business has produced a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 712 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Fish out a bit of dinner in the end (6) 7 Like damaged cases in a building! (8) 8 Entertainments outwardly involving soap? (6) 10 She has the name ot Ada (5) 13 Very thin sword 7 (4) 14 Pious fellow like that piper (4) 15
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  • SPORTS
    • 533 9 Reuter SPAIN'S Severiano Ballesteros, the youngest player ever to win the Masters golf tournament, hopes to celebrate his 30th birthday yesterday with an impressive start in his bid for a third green jacket. The moody and sometimes controversial golfer won
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    • 285 9 AP AUSTRALIAN GREG NORMAN is brimming with confidence over his chances at the 51st Masters which began yesterday on the Augusta National Golf Club course. "I have no reservations," Norman said on Tuesday. "I have no doubt in any part of my game.
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    • 284 9 AP JOHN McENROE had harsh words for fans, officials, courtside photographers and opponent Yannick Noah but maintained his composure to defeat Noah 7-6 (7-2). 6-2, 4-6. 6-3 on Wednesday night in the World Championship Tennis Tournament. McEnroe and Noah were at the
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    • 216 9 Reuter THE TOP SEEDS all advanced in straight sets in Wednesday's play of the US$3OO,OOO Hilton Head women's tennis championship. Top-seeded Steffi Graf of West Germany had little trouble eliminating unseeded MarieChristine Calleja of France 6-1 6-2 in a third-round match. Calleja
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    • 628 9  -  By WALTON MORAIS ONE WEEK after the greatest triumph of his career, M Balraj was at it again. Teeing off for Sembawang in the Premier League golf competition at Warren last Sunday, the 25-year-old amateur holed three birdies and dropped three strokes
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 592 10 FT GUINNESS PLC. the international drinks company, has alleged in the High Court in London that there had been a secret agreement that Mr Ernest Saunders, the company's former chairman and chief executive. should get more than £3 million of the £5.2 million "fee"
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    • 376 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed mixed in active trading on Wednesday. Lingering worries about interest rates and scepticism that the G-7 ministers could do anything to stave off a further decline in the already beleaguered dollar triggered wide price swings throughout the session. The
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    • 166 10 APR M C S Abitibi 40 unch Alcan Alum 53% Algoma Stl 17 Bank Nova Scotia 18% Bank Ol Montreal 33% unch Ball Canada 42% Bp Resources 46% 2% Braacan CI A 37% Campbl Lake 39% Canadian Imp Bank 21% Canpac 25 Carting 0 Keete 17% unch Cn Bthrt
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    • 228 10 APR M RAND 1INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 1650 25 380 -5 1800 S60 AMIC 6500 Barlows 2300 unch C G Smitti 3750 unch CNA 410 -20 Currie Finance 535 5 ***** 500 Fed Volk 275 •1325 Fugit 800 unch Hiveld 680 -5 Lib Holds 2900 unch 1425 5 LTA 305
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    • 609 10 APR 06 US S Alcan Alumin Alcoa Alleg Intl Allied Stg Allis-Chalmers Am Brands Inc Am Can Co Am Cyanamid Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Home Prod Am Motors Cp Amax Inc Amerada Hess Amoco Corp Amr Corp Armco Inc Asarco Inc Atl Richfield Alt Avon Products
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    • 895 10 Amsterdam APR M FLS 1ABN 538 00 unch Aegon 93 80 -04 Ahold ***** 0 5 Akzo 140 00 0 4 Alranta 145 30 0 1 AMEV 72 20 -03 Amro Bank 86 10 -06 Aas Stad 129 30 06 B«'*ei 19 -05 BOLS 164 00 -0 5
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 467 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply higher yesterday as sentiment turned bullish after the securities authorities' decision to bar the issue of new B' stock by listed companies, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index gained 55.92 points to 2,785.47 and the Hong Kong Index was up 34.13 at 1,789.86. Turnover
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    • 308 11 APR M NT S All Sincere Indus 4 15 >0 19 Asia Cement 40 00 unch Cathay Cons 46 30 •02 Chang Hwa Bank 79 00 -1 Cheng Loong 40 40 -►0 9 Chia Hsin Cement 38 60 -0 1 Chin Hsin Flour 16 50 -04 China Chem 29
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    • 453 11 TOKYO: Prices closed mixed in heavy trade yesterday after peaking at record levels earlier. Brokers said fears the market had become overbought sparked prof-it-taking. The market average rose 9.21 to 22,922.20, but had risen earlier to 23,225.14, a record. Declining issues just led advances in turnover of 1.4 billion
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    • 48 11 Marsteel Oriental B 0 027 unch Ptiii Overseas Philex B 0 043 0 41 unch -0 01 Ptcop B PLDT 360 -75 San Miguel B Seatront 137 0 017 1 unch Sime Darby Surigao Con B 27 0 0625 unch -0 005 Usiphil Vulcan 0 0075 unch
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    • 517 11 SYDNEY: Keen demand for gold stocks and quality industrials pushed the Australian share market to all-time highs in active trading yesterday. A higher close on Wall Street, a strong local dollar and easier domestic interest rates boosted sentiment in the industrial sector, while demand for gold stocks continued despite
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    • 132 11 AM 09 WON Cheii Sugar 3060 -20 Daelim Ind 9750 -400 Daewoo Corp 1029 50 Daewoo Heavy 1365 -70 Daistiin Securities 3750 -200 Dong Ah Phar ***** 290 Dong Suh Stock ***** -1000 Dongbu Steel 2330 -28 Gold Star 1835 15 Haml Bank 1270 -50 Hanil Cement ***** unch
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    • 173 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index rose 4.46 to 237.17 on a turnover of 2,235,920 shares worth 441.9 million baht. Reuter AMI 09 BAHT Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya Investment 284 -2 Bangkok Agro-lnd 80 IS Bangkok Bank 257 -2 Bank Of Ayudhya 193 3 Charoong Thai Wire
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    • 79 11 AFP THE JAMES Capel group, a large London brokerage house, is buying a seat in the Manila Stock Exchange for 1.2 million pesos (U5558,500). The Exchange officials have already approved in principle, the purchase of the seat although actual payment has not yet been
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    • 468 11 Reuter SUMITOMO BANK Ltd is certain to lose its status as Japan's most profitable bank as a result of its merger with the Heiwa Sogo Bank, financial analysts said. Osaka-based Sumitomo, with deposits of around 23.9 trillion yen, merged with Heiwa Sogo, a
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    • 221 11 AP CHINA HAS sounded out Japanese steelmakers, including Nippon Steel Corp, about the possibility of buying steelmaking facilities to be kept idle in forthcoming production cutbacks, a Nippon Steel official said. The official said his company received inquires from China after it announced plans
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    • 106 11 Bernami THE PROPOSED merger of Thai Airways Company (TAC), the domestic air carrier, and Thai Airways International. Thailand's national flag carrier, has moved a step closer to reality following approval in principle from Prime Minister Gen Prem Tinsulanonda. Communications Minister Banharn Silpa-Archa said
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 463 12 Fama to introduce decentralisation Bernama THE FEDERAL Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) will make several improvements to the Standard Malaysian Cocoa (SMC) grading scheme to make it more effective, according to Fama deputy director-gen-eral Haji Abu Bakar Hamid. The SMC, introduced in August 1984, requires cocoa intended for
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    • 530 12 Bernama THE STANDARD Malaysian Cocoa (SMC) grading scheme, now nearly three years old, has brought about a marked improvement in the quality of Malaysia's cocoa exports, according to industry officials. Traders and manufacturers are elated by the situation, as are exporters who are
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    • 318 12 Reuter MALAYSIAN AND INDONESIAN palm oil production is likely to drop sharply this year, due to lower yields, according to the Hamburgbased newsletter. Oil World. The publication expects total Malaysian output during January/ September 1987 to decline by 8 per cent to 3.05 million
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    • 334 12 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller doting prices on April 8 (£/tonne uniei is specified) Previous day's dosing prices in parenthesis Coffee Basis in-store London, sellers option CIF London May 1299/1300 (1258/1260) High/Low 1300/1272 July 1300/1305 (1268/1270) High/Low 1310/1278 Sales (4000 Cocoa May 1282/1283 (1290/1291) High/Low 1292/1282 My 1311/1312 (1318/1319)
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    • 447 12 Crude palm oil futures on the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Exchange closed slightly lower yesterday on renewed selling and lack of follow-through support, after a higher Chicago soyoil futures close supported prices initially. The market again moved in a narrow range as operators were cautious while waiting for the
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    • 289 12 Chinese Produce Exchsnge Sollors' noon doting pricot on April 9 (SI/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 88.00 OW drum FOB 98.00 Now drum FOB 102.00 Copra MJxod (tOOM) SO Pepper Muntok wN»o FOB NtW 1077.50 Sarawak wWtt FOB foq NIW 1062.50 Sarawak ipodol block FOB NIW 905.00 Sarawak
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    • 314 12 HONGKONG: Gold closed with pared gains as institutional traders unloaded holdings acquired earlier yesterday, dealers said. Bullion ended at US$42O 70/U*****.20 an ounce against an initial U*****.30/80 and the US$4l9 80/US$42O 30 close in New York. On the local market, gold finished HK$2O lower at HK53,911 a tael.
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    • 95 12 FUEL OIL continued firm on good demand and tight prompt supplies while gasoil remained steady with good trader demand for second-half April barrels. Kerosene was still weak with virtually no demand and surplus supplies. Naphtha talked lower while LSWR remained static. Crude (FOB origin) US$/borr*l Otong* Dubai
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    • 98 12 THE PRICE OF TIN on the Kuala Lumpur tin market yesterday fell four cents to doee at M 516.81 per kilo In falrty active trading. An opening price unchanged from Wednesday's closing level of MSI6.M saw sellers offering 107 tonnes but buyers were willing to take up only
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    • 146 12 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with May 1 RSS buyers quoted at 194.75 cents/kilo, down 1.25 cents. On the TSR-20 market, trading was dull and featureless. TSR-20 May and June closed at 163.50 cents/kilo, down 0.50 cent. MALAYSIA Dull and featureless conditions prevailed with prices closing lower. May
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    • 283 12 RAS prices m s fob m t»i« B NOON CLOSE Buyers S*ll*rs Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 199.00 200.00N 198.25 199.25N lot 1 RSS May 87 195.50 196.00 194.75 195.25 Int 1 RSS Jun 192.25 192.75 191.50 192.00 Int 2 RSS OP 182.50 184.50N 182.00 184.00N
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    • 81 12 (c«nrt/kg, 1-tor pollen) MAY 87 JUNE 87 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS (uffn SeMen Bvyen S*M*n sse 20 170.00 172.00N 170.00 172.00N sse 50 169.00 170.00N 169.00 170.00N MRELB Buy en S^Wr, fc/yeri Sellen SMB CV 241.50 243.SON 242.50 244.SON SM* L 240.00 242.00N 241.00
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    • 608 12 NOTICES COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF T.C.B.D. PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that the FINAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at 36 ROBINSON
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    • 4409 13 STRONG BUYING of Malaysian stocks fuelled the sharp rise on the Singapore stock market yesterday taking the Straits Times Industrial Index to yet another record high. The ST Index rose 11.88 points to 1,097.28. after touching an intra-day high of 1,099. The BT
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    • 262 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices M»tto Hlpgs 805 8o»h Inds 50« 282 C It Tang 350 D S 1240 Com Ptont 50< 300 M M C 10* 240 M t»ong In<j JO, 213 Outdi Boby 655 W«omti 570 Tronoh Minti 520 U AC 273 Oriental Hlogi 210 f N
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    • 4570 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified AM Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word SETT'
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 360 14 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation Bhd (MISC), now riding high on the stock market since its listing in February, has achieved some degree of stability in the face of setbacks due to its policy of maintaining a diversified fleet. The shipping line's stability is
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    • 178 14 Bernama ES LARUT Tin Fields Bhd has proposed a one-for-one rights issue of 13 million shares of Msl each at par which will raise its paid-up capitai td M 525.9 million from M 512.9 million. The company said it would deploy the proceeds from the issue
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    • 82 14 Bernama ES A PAPER PRODUCTS (Malaya) Bhd subsidiary is still making attempts to recover outstanding debts. Paper Products, in a statement to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on Tuesday, did not reveal the name of the subsidiary. It said the directors were of the
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    • 542 14 BUYING INTEREST was strong on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with blue chips and selected lower liners commanding attention. Trading was considerably more active than on Wednesday Market observers said many investors were bullish about the setting up of the Malaysia fund
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    • 124 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursday 1789 86 Wednesday 1755 73 Week ago 1741 94 Hang Seng Index Thursdoy 2785 47 Wednesday 2729 55 Week ogo 2709 41 All Industrials Thursday 2639 2* Wednesday ***** Week ogo ***** NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday 2372 16 Tuesday 2360 94 Week ogo
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    • 2943 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Aono i' 906. Aonomoto 13'86j Alcom 176 58 775)
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    • 253 14 Managers' priest MARA-Bumiputra for April 10 first B'putra 610 615 Second B'putra 534 529 Singapore Unit Trust 1 13 Third B'putra Fourth B'putra 4 30 492 435 497 TK« Commerce 1 05 Fid* B'putra Sixth B'putra 326 331 Tho Savings fund OtI 0 96 338 343 S'poc* Prog
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    • 393 15 mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW AS THE corporate results season draws to a close, the great divide between Malaysian and Singapore companies looks wider than ever. Groups on this side of the Causeway were expected to benefit from all the government-inspired cost savings. But in
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    • 352 15 MBT MALAYSIAN Deputy Agriculture Minister Datuk Alex Lee said he had found a keen and interested party to acquire a controlling stake in Roxy Electric Industries. But the final negotiations were not expected to be completed until the end of
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    • 678 15  -  By AMY BALAN THE PRICES of residential and commercial property appear to have bottomed out, observes United Overseas Land chairman Wee Cho Yaw. However, he cautioned that it would be unrealistic to expect a substantial recovery in property prices in the near
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    • 811 15 SHARES yesterday opened quietly mixed, recovering much of the early decline which was inspired by news of a fresh opinion poll showing a narrowing between the ruling Conservatives and the opposition Labour Party, dealers said. By 0612 GMT the FTSE 100 index was up 0.1 points to 1,976.8,
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    • 613 15  -  By AMY CHEOK THE EVERGO Industrial Enterprise group in Hongkong has placed out 10 million shares in Singapore-listed United Industrial Corporation, just three months after it acquired the stake from UlC's chief Oei Hong Leong In a statement issued in Hongkong, Evergo's
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    • 153 15 TAT LEE BANK has announced that foreigners owned 9.55 per cent of its issued share capital as at March 31, 1987, according to the declarations received by the bank. Public Bank said that foreigners and Singaporeans owned 18.47 per cent of its shares while Malaysians owned the balance
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    • 518 15  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM BARELY WEEKS after forecasting consolidated profits after tax and minority interests of $2.37 million, Metal Containers looks set to make more than double that amount for the year ending June 1987. At the half-way stage, the group had already exceeded the
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    • 499 14 r; AUSTRAL ENTERPRISES BERHAD (A Member of the Mand Peninsular Group) PRELIMINARY REPORT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3IST JANUARY 1987 The directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results for the year ended 31st January 1987 RESULTS Profit before taxation (Notel) Taxation (Note 2) Profit after Taxation But
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  • 431 16  -  Case arises from statement of fact in Tan Koon Swan trial By HOMER CHEN FORMER PAN-ELECTRIC Industries director Tan Kok Liang is facing a new inquiry over his role in the Pan-El affair. The hearing before the Singapore Society of Accountants (SSA)
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  • 204 16 SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO. Japan s largest manufacturer of nonplastic PVC pipe and fittings, is raising US$3OO million in equitylinked notes in the Asian and Euro dollar bond markets. Oaiwa Singapore is the lead manager for the US$lOO million Asian tranche, while Yamaichi International (Europe)
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  • 60 16 AFP TURKISH Prime Minister Turgut Ozal will pay official visits to Bangladesh, Japan and Singapore from April 17 to 26, Foreign Ministry spokesman Yalim Eralp said on Wednesday. Mr Ozal will be in Bangladesh from the April 17 to 19, in Japan from April 20
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  • 419 16 Reuter AFP THE RENEWED PLEDGE by the finance ministers of leading industrial nations to stabilise currency values was met with mixed reaction. Japanese government officials and business leaders welcomed the outcome of the Washington meeting of seven major industrial nations which reconfirmed a
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  • 273 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday submitted his nomination papers to defend his Umno presidency for a third term. The nomination papers were handed over to Umno executive secretary Nasaruddin Alang Saidin at the party headquarters in Kuala Lumpur by the Prime
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  • Japan's trade dispute with the US and Britain
    • 118 16 Reuter BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe planned to discuss the growing crisis in trade relations with Japan in talks scheduled for yesterday in Washington with US Secretary of State George Shultz. government officials said. One official travelling with Sir Howe on a two-day
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    • 144 16 FT JAPANESE MOVES to cut semi-conductor production and export in an effort to stave off US trade sanctions are "counter productive," and could "exacerbate trade tensions," US semiconductor industry officials said on Wednesday on the eve of emergency US-Japanese trade talks. Japanese Vice-Minister
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    • 39 16 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Community yesterday started investigating charges that Japanese companies were dumping microchips in member states Japan last year took 78 per cent of the US$l7O million for Eprom (erasable programmable read only memories) semiconductors. Reuter
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    • 176 16 AP JAPAN should step up investment and the transfer of its technical knowhow to its Asian neighbours, and open its market wider to them, to stimulate mutual economic development, the Bank of Japan said on Wednesday In a 26-page Japaneselanguage report entitled "The recent
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  • 673 16 AP WORLD ECONOMIES will get worse before they get better, the International Monetary Fund predicted yesterday. In the US and other industrial countries, the average growth should be a meagre 2.3 per cent this year, down from 2.4 in 1986
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  • 89 16 Reuter THE STATE-OWNED People s Construction Bank of China is making its first foreign borrowing, US$3OO million to finance a large ethylene plant in Shanghai, the People's Daily newspaper said yesterday. Its overseas edition said the plant would produce 300,000 tonnes of ethylene a year.
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  • 59 16 Reuter WALL STREET STOCKS inched higher early yesterday, but investors cautiously watched the exchange and credit markets for reaction to Wednesday's G-7 meeting. Scepticism about the G-7's ability to stave off a further decline in the fragile dollar created a tense investment atmosphere, traders said. The Dow
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    • 29 16 Reuter NEGOTIATIONS on greater autonomy for the Philippines's Muslim minority have been postponed while a special task force investigates outbreaks of fighting in Mindanao. Reuter
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    • 37 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba has described as "completely baseless" claims by some quarters that the government has now gone bankrupt and cannot afford to pay salaries of its employees. Bernama
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    • 33 16 Reuter A SOVIET trade deficit with the West jumped nearly four-fold in 1986, while overall Soviet trade turnover plummeted, according to data in the monthly journal Foreign Trade. Reuter
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    • 22 16 Reuter THE South-South Commission, formed to foster cooperation among developing nations, is setting up a secretariat in Geneva. Reuter
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    • 43 16 Bernama A POLITICAL ROW between former Thai Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj and army chief General Chavalit Yongchaiyuth appeared to have cooled off yesterday as both men agreed to meet to solve what has been described as a "misunderstanding".
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    • 31 16 Reuter SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev arrived in Czechoslovakia yesterday to take his message of social and economic renewal to one of the most conservative leaderships in Eastern Europe.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 51 16 wmrn Outlook: Showers ovor many areaa In lha morning. Report for 24 hour* prior to 7.30pm on April 9 at the airport Maximum temperature 32.1 Aaaoclated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 25.1 Aaaoclated humidity 98 Hour* of sunshine 3.7 Rainfall In millimetre* 4.7 Rainfall thl* month 40.3 Rainy days this month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 438 17  -  By JUNE LIM SEMBAWANG TOWING, which is seeking a listing in the stock exchange, has entered into a five-year contract to supply three tugs to the Port of Singapore Authority. '■•-The contract, valued at over $9 million, will take effect next January
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    • 200 17 AGENT for Neptune Orient Lines in Taipei, Southward Corporation, has signed a container berth priority agreement with the Keelung Harbour Bureau. Under this deal, NOL vessels may arrive in Keelung from Friday to Monday. Moreover, the vessels will be accorded first priority to
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    • 197 17 Seatrade Week DETAILED forecasts at Paris-based Gazocean indicate that there could well be a shortage of LPG vessels, equivalent to 200,000 cu metres, by 1989. According to the company's analysis, the market is more balanced than many believe. The overcapacity which caused
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 113 17 AFP THE popular US television comedy "Loveboat", which features a passenger liner, has helped the ocean-going passenger business, the captain of a British luxury vessel said. In spite of some "totally ridiculous stories, it has made a tremendous impact on people," said Captain John Young of
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      • 131 17 THE FAR EAST Trade Press is to publish the Hongkong Port Services Index next year. This follows an agreement whereby Far East Trade Press will purchase the 50 per cent interest which Lloyd's of London Press has in the joint venture company, LLP-Times Maritime and Business
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    • 389 18 Seatrade Week SIX MONTHS after It was first announced, Wilh Wilhelmsen's long-awaited debt restructuring agreement has yet to be signed and it now looks more generous than so far stated According to the preliminary results statement for 1986, the agreement now
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    • 411 18  -  -By Kingsley Wood THE AUSTRALIAN federal government plans to sell Williamstown Navel Dockyard near Melbourne and end its repair and refit arrangements with Cockatoo Island Dockyard in Sydney largely because of their poor performance in the past. Defence Minister Mr Kim Beazley said the
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    • 215 18 FUEL SAVINGS of more than 15 per cent a year are predicted by the owners of the cargo ship Ashington as a result of fitting the "wingsail" (right) to complement its engines. The wingsail consists of 14 metre high aerofoils made
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    • 170 18 April 5-17 Anatomy of shipping, Cambridge Academy of Transport residential course, Selwyn College, Cambridge. April 7-10 Freight Show Rotterdam, international trade fair, Ahoy' Complex, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. April 11-12 Small boat navigation with and without electronics, Royal Institute of Navigation conference at College of Maritime Studies, Southampton. April
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    • 1115 18 THE recent firmness on the London shipping freights market appeared to have run out of steam on Wednesday with what little interest there was on the major routes being reported at steady rates In the grain sector, the US Gulf again dominated and from there to Lisbon Portline
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    • 872 18 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Contain#' VIII 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner X 1 Africa Oceon IX 4 AHtrans VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV Arrow linei IX 5 Attoj lin« X 3 ANl 1 1/2 APC line V 4 API M
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    • 173 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services ''K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang Shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line
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    • 153 19 Lloyd's List THE GREEK general cargo ship Saint Gerasimos and the Iranian general cargo vessel Iran Meelad were both released by the Admiralty Marshal. The 9,644 tons gross Saint Gerasimos had been arrested in Liverpool on behalf of Keppel Shipyard pending settlement of a
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    • 396 19 Lloyd's List NORDEUTSCHE LANDESBANK and Bremer Landesbank. two regional publicly-controlled banks in West Germany, will set up a joint ship management company to cater for ships they might takeover as a result of financial difficulties of owners. A spokesman for Nord LB said
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    • 493 19 FT DANISH FERRY operator. DFDS Seaways, is planning to spend up to £120 million to upgrade its service between Copenhagen and Oslo. Mr Niels Bach, president of DFDS, said the company was considering various proposals to refurbish or replace the two ships operating on
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    • 116 19 AP EIGHTEEN people were killed and 21 injured when two ships collided in southern China's Sichuan province, the official En-glish-Language China Daily said Two passenger ships were involved in the March 5 collision on the Yangtze River, the report said In spite
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    • 229 19 Reuter SURVIVORS and next of kin of victims of the British car ferry disaster off Zeebrugge last month will receive at least £80,000 each, the vessel's owners said. At least 184 people died when the Herald of Free Enterprise capsized and sank on
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    • 196 19 AVERAGE adjusters Richards Hogg will organise an international annual training course on marine claims. The course, from Sep 14 to 25, consists of lectures and discussion groups on marine claims and general average. It is designed for people who have several years' experience in
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    • 74 19 THE PORT of Bristol has received its third trade boost in two months. The UK/West Africa Conference of 11 shipping lines (UKWAL) announced its intention to make regular northbound calls at Avonmouth. This will be in addition to its existing services into Liverpool and
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    • 3126 24 AARHOS Kaauga Maru Triot April 13(PK). Jutlandia ScanOutcht April 13 Ming Fortune Yang Ming April 14 Luo He China Ocean April 14 Evar Grace Evergreen April 17 Ben a von Triot. April 20(PK) Ned Delft ScanOutcht April 20 Fen He China Ocean April 20 Ming Galaxy Yang Ming
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    • 1272 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Auby K25W alongside 10 044)600 CS Ocean K34 alongside 11 044)700 Fengchi K29 alongside 13 04/2300 Fengxing K35 alongside II 04/2300 Lianhuoshan K33 olongside 17 04/0600 ModansKon K3I alongside 12 04/0600 Ned Madras K18 o'ongstde 10 *****0 Southern
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    • 308 20 INTERCONTINENTAL TIMBER CARRIERS BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD PARCEL SERVICE To: CONT/UK PORTS: Afents SINGAPORE CALICO SHIPPING PTE LTD T«t: mam Tin its ssiu calico fax o«7n PORT KELANG PERKAPALAN UTAH A SON BHD t«i mitvt KOTA KINABALU KESAWAN SHIPPING SON BHD Tel: ntsa (3 l«e») fu ntmi TG. HANI RASA MUHIBBAH SON
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    • 1148 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service EVER GLORY EVE* LINKING EVER GLOBE EVER GRAND EVER GLEAMT EVER LAUREL Round-Th»-Wortd East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURQ/FE) i»« 1* Vt *1 M W M 1M 17* 15/7 22 122 *u*wunmaitvitafimvfi up upupvw m vi V* 2H 3/7 7/7 5/7 fl/7 llf7 11/7 17/7 15/7 12/1 ALSO ACCEPTING
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    • 568 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES AV\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE VOV SIN SBV SMG SIN BLW ■71S SLD SLD 11/4 1474 IS/4 •713 12/4 IS/4 18/4 20/4 21/4 •717 It/4 21/4 24/4 29/4 2S/4 •71S 2S/4 29/4 2/5 S/S
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    • 635 21 BLC BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT BwviU*' 11/4 12 4 HM*ur| Eiprtu 14/4 IS.* Kitano Ibnj I*4 ».4 Larp Bit *4 271* ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS |KfJEBSEN LINE NEW ZEALAND Tt NEW 2EAUUM. Wll* NEW
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    • 555 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VESSEL VOY OCEAN PRIMA/7WB SRIWIJAYA2WB L J BONTANG/11WB CAN OA GAMA 18WB MATARAM 18WB KUTAI/12WB ANTWERP BILBAO BREMEN A DAM/R DAM H BURG IS/5 11/5
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    • 439 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PA-AN VIO9 IS/14 Apr PAGAN VII 2 17/11 Apr ijf HTONEYWA V2Z3 I*2l Apr LOIKAW via MYOMAYWA VIO3 20/24 Aw BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok ISM Apr 17/11 Apr IJ/21 Apr I*2l Apr W2l Apr FORTHBANK VMS
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    • 1194 22 KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA. LTD. USA CANADA CTUmiCCMIT (Round The World Service) G.W BRIDGE V4/RAINBOW BRIDGE V 6 C R TOKYO VBE/N GARNET V 8 0. FREEDOM Vl3 0. FRIENDSHIP V 2 SPORE 10 Apr 2 May 14 Apr 9 May 24 Apr 16 May 3 May 25 May CHLS 12
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    • 324 22 Accepting LCL and conUtnrt—d cargo— Direct to South Africa Accepting Containers Quit S.A. VAAL 2730T NEDLLOYD COLOMBO 282SF I*4 27/4 11:5 Ourban P Eli* 3/5 13/5 4/5 14/5 HAYAKAWA MARU 2631 C S A VAAL 2730 C P.EIil down Durtan Sport 14/4 16/4 19/4 2/5 2/5 4/5 21/5 Wll// JARDINE
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    • 758 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container. '"to 9 *«tom IlK* »(U« S port I HMO fftm Sjdn Ahc Accepto ESTECUPPtR *13 26 Apr CALABAR 34 12 M*y ESTECIIPPER ¥14 2 June CALABAR 35 17 June RAMOAS 12t 17 Apr 2 Ma, 11 Mi, 9 May AM Bra "CMANOIDAS" 28
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    • 808 22 GOLDEN LINE KG CfV GUAN t-'JAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD ?3 le*ofc h* Shffl '4 SWOWORf 0104 111 534JW1 (10 IMS) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore pm.-* Pwang GOLDEN BUR CotomDo /Karachi/Mm Qabcas/Dubai 11/20 Apr GOLDEN HARVEST Colombo Karachi/Dubai Bahrain 1/10 May CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
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    • 523 22 f 4* 15. Hoa Chiang Roat:. »07-02/03. Santord Building Singapore 0208 Tal *****11 (10 Llnaa) Bulk Orient Line Bl BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK MV. BOSL TBN 1705 P Kaiang Loading for--3/5 ROT/ANT/U.K. (NULL) Aganti Sinfipori INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BOOKING Z*****1 K Lumpur BIMTANC SHIPPING CO SON BHD 71*711 Panang BINTANG
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    • 888 23 M.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD S>T.' NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD TE EU/AUST TPA/SEA Tel No Witt Terminal CFS BOOKINGS *****53 *****42 mmn man *****53 27*11* *****11 *****48 P Keiang NEPLINE SDN BHD J6M887 K Lumpur NEPLINE SDN BHD *****33 Penjng NEPLINE SDN BHD UW3S/6276»*******27tt2 JBahru NEPLINE SDN BHD Z3«MO/2aa04l TO
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    • 422 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON Vessel s Name S pore M EnterTOSN In Port No 1 Donam 7Q3N IS/4 No 7 Donam, 703N 17/4 No i Donam,7osN 30/4 No 9 Dona m; 703 N 7/5 M Enter 710N 11/5 No 7
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    • 634 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANC PENANC M/S HANDLINGJiYSTEM CO SONJWD MESStS HAI TMONG SHIPPING 127 Strwc Nit WfcyM ft *2wS£s££lf£
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    • 76 23 -3r FERI MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. RORO CONTAINER PAUETIStD WEEKLY SERVICE 10 KUANTAN KUCHING K KINABALU ALSO ACCEPTING SELF DRIVEN HEAVY VEHICLES REGULAR DEPARTURE ON "CRUISE MUHIBAH" VOYAGE WOflE KUAMTAM KUCHMO KOTA KMASALU FM I*l IAM4 11>M 1M« 17/04 IM4 IKM XlfM IMB IMS 17 ASS IS/OS SEAROTERIWENCIBPTE LTcT 19, Koppo)
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    • 381 24 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN.(PTE) LTD. TEL: 225 6868 (30 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** A/B SSCMA, RS ***** A/B SSCAD □SR-LINES VEB DEUTF RACHT/SEEREEDE RE I ROSTOCK FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE QZHEEI ••VIA LARNACA: Accepting cargo for Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Izmir, Istanbul, Mersin, Limassol, Beirut, Alexandria, Port Said, Iraqi, Iranian and other Middle-East
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    • 43 24 UNITED FORTUNE SHIPPING PTE. LTD. \wUPX <7 Beach Road, #05-06 Kheng Chiu Building, S'pore 0718 *****74, 337*303, *****17, Tlx ***** UNIFM VESSEL eta etd destination TIMBER INDAH JAKARTA BAN J ARM ASIN NEW HERO N0.2 14/4 16/4 JAKARTA/SURABAYA TANJUN6 MAS 12/4 22/4 BANJARMASIN
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    • 41 24 SEA VENTURE LINE DHAKA SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG/CHALNA Si np port ChittifOOf WV SUSAN BANGLADESH U/4/17 21/4/17 AUNTS KYC UMf m LTD TIL 5J***** (I LINES) TELEX RS3IG KVCL Booking Afents COMFI R ImMM T*fc *****971 UMMU WWW T«to M HBI COWTOI
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    • 347 24 JVantoi/Vpe \v fiw East-South Africa Smrvtco HCOULAM FULLY CONTAMERBCD EXMEU SERVICE m, ~m ST" w 0 °S l M ,au Muoauan vs a. n 1S vis m on BS.""Sl 2 < I I tmm AfHtc EAGLE CORPORATION (PTE) LTD Tel: *****88. Telex No ***** »rnmm»*m MACNELS AGENCIES PTE LTD T«
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    • 282 24 oJ INTEROCEAN EXPRESS LINE Weekly LCL Consolidation Service Call: EUROTRANS CHARTER SDN. BHD. P. Jaya Tel: *****32 *****07 Telex: MA ***** Fekul. iff Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) LUI _l n L TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** &RS 20to/> IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE VIA MAURITIUS REUNION KK SPORE
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 164 24 m 4 Regional Weather U ft <■-{ r i S3 L Ik SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A M THIS MOANING. c o LEGEND R ThL»vlerstorm Tmprolur, y Shower Weothef Wmd (Erection w»th speed m knots Rom Cloudy Sky Wo h **9 h S W Vh arrow, wtwct,
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    • 386 25 International Freight Forwarders fy fT"t ,'l vil ACCEPTING FCL/LCL HONG KONG BANGKOK TOKYO HAMWRG/ROTTERDAM COPENHAGEN SYDNEY I MELBOURNE FREMANTLE FELIXSTOWE LOS ANGELES Booking: Telsphont *****33 Miss Katharine Pang Miss Rachol Chia ETD SINGAPORE TRANSIT TIME Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE INDIA MlH'l'lHi*!*!»T I :T^; fp
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    • 234 25 m PERCH OCEAN LINES wyr (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) Barge "ADD ON III": ETD SPORE END APR FOR HONGKONG ACCEPTING PIPES, MACHINERIES, EQUPT, ETC A VSSL PRC FUG ETD SPORE END APR ACCEPTING FOR HONGKONG/HUANGPU" LTD mwi WORLDWIDE SERVICES ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL. CONSOLIDATION (LCL) AND FCL CARGOES WEEKLY FROM SINGAPORE.
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    • 482 25 PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE JAKARTA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA PRASETIA 129-130 1304 14/04 16/04 11/04 131 132 20/04 21/04 23/04 2S/04 133-134 27/04 28/04 30/04 02/05 135-136 04/05 05/05 07/05 09/05 137-138 11/05 12/05 14/05 16/05 PRABHAKTI 50-51 10/04 11/04 13/04 15/04 52-53 17/04 18/04 20/04 22/04
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    • 311 25 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP wnim.'n.urarn TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES' SPORE P KELANC PCNANC BELAWAN KAOMSIUNC G. SELATAN IX V-41 1/4 2/4 4/4 HA HAN V-25 Z7/4 2W 6. SELATAN VI V-S W 1/5 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW
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    • 218 25 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD REGULAR express full container AND LCL ct »VICE INBOUND AGENT FOR ABC CONTAINERLINE From USA/Canoda/Europo/ModHorranoan VU BRUSSEL ANTWERPEN C. VEROLME TBN 200 Cantonment Road #02-03 Southpoint Singapore 0208 Tel: *****22 (4 Lines) CFS (Import) K37 Tel: *****78 CFS (Export) EAL Tel: *****49 S PORE/COLOMBO/S. AFRICA
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    • 555 26 IMRI FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD nVi TEL: *****52, *****82. *****82 UlUll TLX: RS ***** FLINER \r EUROPE SERVICE FAR EAST SERVICE gjHjjZIEZSEJ CJ22HIC2SSEI3 C *****1 Z7f4 s ft 4/5 1(5 lift lift u/s iWS aft an zsii oft Oft 3/1 5* M KM MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE VOftt CM HQ
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    • 431 26 HEAP SENG TRADING A SNIPPING PTE LTD •001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO PORT KELANG PENANG DIRECT WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL/CONTAINER SERVICE TO PHUKET VESSEL VOY NO STORE PHUKET PKLANC lAMPUNC V 2(617 11/12 APR
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    • 639 26 la, C.V. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Conaortlum) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) KOREAN CHANCE Vll» CHINA CONTAINED V3M) NEPTUNE CRYSTAL VIM V* BRIDGE vasw TO BRIDGE VJ7» *5 VHS w va an up m nii m m FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM
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    • 855 26 Everett UnesT COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LoMknt tor Cafco. Itotarani. Ho and othar FVuvwr ports with tronshiptnant at Koto On CfV Throufh Ms of lad** to final tatinatw Penang* P. Kelang Singapore HUGHEVERETT W/20 Apr MANOLOEVERETT 2/3 May JOHNEVERETT 22/23 May "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF
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    • 291 26 cxa 7 KiMUB FULL CONTAINER SERVICE acceptir* FCL/LCL cargoes to USA East I West Coast. Carribbean.East Canada. HAITI. Port Au Spain. Barbados N ST LUCIA I TV *****1 AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE 14 5.17 20.5J7 n.Si7 24.5J7 30.5 3.&J7 9U7 11U7 ACCEPTING CARGO TO AOEWOE VIA o gam VESSEL SIN ETM
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