The Business Times, 1 May 1987

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 244 1 Oversew markets Thursday HK Hang Seng Index 2659.85 70.31 Tokyo Hideo) Average *****.03 384.97) Sydney AN-Ordinaries 1750.9 (-5.6 Wtdmday Now York (Dow Jones) 2254.26 22.30) London (FT 30 Index) 1608.6 19.2) 606*4 (1000 GMT, Thursday STOCK MARKET SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market edged lower in
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  • 545 1  -  By BRIAN GOMEZ FIVE MALAYSIAN Cabinet Ministers and four deputy ministers have been dropped by Malaysian Prime Miniater Datuk Dr Mahathir Mohamad in a surgical manoeuvre removing all dissenting Umno ministers. Political analysts said the decision had implications for the future
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  • 595 1  -  Labour leaders and workers have helped recovery, says PM Lee By CHUANG PECK MING THE SINGAPORE ECONOMY grew 6.5 per cent in the first quarter, suggesting that economic growth this year may
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  • 246 1 FEW WOULD RECOGNISE the sweaty, breathless members of Club 28 out of their dark suits and white shirts. The membership for this unregistered "club" has never exceeded 28. As can be expected, there's a waiting list and, if the club
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  • 465 1 Reuter MAJOR ASIAN EXPORTERS yesterday condemned a tough trade amendment approved by the US House of Representatives, with Japan calling it inconsistent with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Asian trade officials said that the amendment, which would place
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  • 117 1 UPI BULLS took total control of the Hongkong stock market yesterday, with the Hang Seng Index soaring 70.31 points to end the day at 2,650.85. Turnover rose to HK5708.7 million from the previous session's HK$63B million. Major sectors saw properties up 114, industrials 77, utilities
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    • 435 1 LMd«r, Pag* 6 Malaysian Bar calls for inquiry THE MALAYSIAN Bar Council has called for a Royal Commission to investigate "possible restoration of Malaysia's mismanaged economy". Regional Correspondent Brian Gomez reports on 11 broad areas of concern which, the Malaysian Bar believes, support its case for such an inquiry. The
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 440 2  -  By LUCY NG A LOCAL HOTEL which was scheduled to open early last year has decided finally to join the crowd in July 1988, by which time room rates are hoped to have firmed. Carlton Hotel Singapore's general manager, Mr Albert Hofmann,
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    • 241 2 LOCAL and foreign views on how far an engineer should be liable after appraising and certifying the safety of a building's structure will be aired at a twoday seminar on May 7 and 6. The need for outside views has been recognised
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    • 429 2  -  By ZHOU MEI THE LEVEL of candour forthcoming from a company in need of rescue determines the success of seeing the operation through as speedily as possible. Cooperation from the creditors involved is indispensable. It is a measure of the success of the
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    • 194 2 TWO TRADE TEAMS will be visiting several South Pacific countries to seek business opportunities in trading, construction services and electrical products and services. A 13-member mission comprising representatives from selected electrical manufacturers, the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) and the
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    • 428 2  -  By MARTIN SOONG FIGHTER PILOTS have begun training at the Republic of Singapore Air Force s (RSAF) new $56 million flight simulation centre, the latest in a series of investments by the Singapore Armed Forces in faster, cheaper and more efficient training systems. The centre
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    • 54 2 IN A BT report on April 23, headlined "Consultants vying for is-land-linking job", it was stated that the technical committee evaluating proposals for the link comprised representatives from, among other bodies, the "Royal Singapore Navy". It should, of course, have been the Republic of Singapore Navy. We
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    • 179 2 A DELEGATION of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) from the German state of Bremen is in Singapore on a four-day visit. The 34-member delegation. led by CDU chairman Bernd Neumann, would like to improve economic and cultural links between Bremen and Singapore. Mr
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    • 342 2 CHIN BAY CHOMQ has been appointed director of Morgan Qrenfell (Asia) Limited. Before his recent appointment, Mr Chin was vice-preei-dent of the Singapore branch of Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York. Ha is a graduate in business administration from the Graduate School of Management, University of
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    • 340 2 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER TELEPHONE Moy 13-15 Effective Salesmanship SIM Conference Singapore *****66 Skills Workshop Room Institute of Management May 13-15 Human Resource SIM Conference Singapore *****66 Development Policy Room Institute of and Strategy Monogement Moy 13-15 The Supervisor in SIM Conference Singapore *****66 Monogement Room
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 554 3 AP SECRETARY of State George Shultz is battling US congressional cuts in the foreign aid budget. saying America is a leading guardian of the free world and must act like one. Rebutting congressmen who say the foreign aid budget is bloated, Shultz says
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    • 715 3 ARRIVALS Operator Scrvic* Local From number tinrw MAS MH682 1230 KCH GiA GA940 1235 MES MAS MH605 1250 KUL su SQ203 1300 CGK SIA SQ15 1305 LAX/HNl/TPE GiA GA900 1310 PKU SIA SQ61 1335 BKK SIA SQ1 1335 SFO/HNl/HKG JU RJ182 1400 AMM/KUL SU SQ109 1405 KUL
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    • 552 3 Lawson economy looks stronger Prospects have improved since last month Reuter THE UK ECONOMY looks stronger than it did only last month, when the government unveiled its budget for fiscal 1987-88, Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said. He told Parliament that "all the indicators that have been published since
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    • 525 3 Reuter THE GUERILLA WAR in Sri Lanka will help drive the country's economic growth this year to its lowest level in the past decade, Finance Minister Ronnie de Mel said on Wednesday. As well as the fighting, which has cut tourist revenue, the
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    • 196 3 AFP THE SRI LANKAN Cabinet announced plans on Wednesday to control the illicit flow of millions of dollars worth of precious gemstones to Thailand. A government press release said that Colombo and Bangkok have agreed to regulate the sale of rough gemstones to more
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    • 487 3 UPI ON THE International Institute of Strategic Studies' scorecard. President Ronald Reagan is "losing his grip" on authority and running a poor second to the Soviet Union's "subtle and sophisticated" Mikhail Gorbachev in superpower leadership. The respected thinktank's annual report yesterday was sharply critical
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    • 290 3 Reuter WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl, speaking on the 750 th anniversary of Berlin, said yesterday that the division of Germany would not stand the test of history. At a ceremony which began with fanfares and military bands, he said reunification
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    • 329 3 Reuter AFRICAN nations have expressed concern that plans to raise US$B9 billion domestically to help regenerate their economies will fail unless.the global economy changes. Planning and economy ministers, concluding a five-day meeting in Addis Ababa on Monday night, said the main constraints on finding
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    • 120 3 Loans to Third World drying up, Pago 5 Commercial Singapore Central Business District FREEHOLD OFFICE FLOORS FOR SALE <?/ -0 w van bo 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
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  • FOCUS
    • 1064 4 THE JOURNAL of the Malaysian Bar Council, Insaf, has pointed to 11 recent developments to support its call for a Royal Commission of Enquiry on alleged mismanagement of the economy. These issues, summarised by the Bar Council Journal, include: Government involvement in the tin
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    • 636 4 Listing eleven recent developments to back its claim that "things have deteriorated so much in the economy", the Malaysian Bar Council has called for the appointment of a Royal Commission of Enquiry to look into the problems. Regional Correspondent BRIAN GOMEZ reports on the
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    • 364 4 FOR THE SECOND TIME in less than a year, the Malaysian Bar Council, which represents the nation's lawyers, has called for a Royal Commission of Enquiry into the affairs of Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin. The first call for a
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 483 4 Crude palm oil futures closed slightly easier on the KLCE in moderate trading yesterday. Dealers said bearish sentiment coupled with lower overseas advices contributed to the selling interest while the cash market also declined. The dealers said values started dropping after breaching below the resistance level of MS7OO
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    • 291 4 Chinese Produce Robust a 20/25% 365.00 C0C0a (FOB MS/Mnno) Loonzain Rice Exchange FOB NSW Bog an Datok 4,025.00 100% 1 ft grade unq SoMors' noon doting pri cos on Nutmeg Sobak Bornam Kuala Solangor 3,925.00 3,850.00 100% 2nd grado 222 100% 3rd grodo unq April 30 (S$/100 kg)
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    • 88 4 MARKET remained generally quiet on eve of holiday in Singapore and long break in Japan. Kerosene slightly firmer narrowing price gap with gasoil which remained static. Fuel oil talked weaker as did naphtha. LSWR static. Crude (FOB origin) USS/barral Oong* Dubai (Jun*) 16.88 -0 10 Ww T*«ot
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    • 118 4 Reuter THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market yesterday closed one cent higher at M 516.68 per kilo from Wednesday's close in thin trading ahead of the long week-end, dealers said. At the opening price of M 516.67, buyers bid 86 tonnes while sellers were willing to offer only 80
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    • 138 4 SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed lower with May RSS One buyers quoted at 204.00 cents/kilo, down 2.25 cents from Wednesday. Trading on the TSR-20 market was thin the whole day but prices were weaker in line with the RSS market. May and June TSR-20 closed at 171.00 cents/kilo, both
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    • 309 4 RAS prices in s cwmq, fob m m NOON CLOSE Buyan S*il*rs Buyer* Severs Int 1 RSS Prompt 205.50 206JON 206.00 207.00N Int 1 RSS May 87 204.00 205.00 204JO 205JO Int 1 RSS Jut 199.00 199 JO 199 JO 200.00 Int 2 RSS OP 188.00 190.00N
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    • 80 4 (c«nt»/kg, 1 -ton i I MAY 87 JUNE 87 (current month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Bwy»n S«tl*ri S»ll«n SSR 20 176.00 178.00N 176.00 I78.00N ss» so 175.00 176.00N 175.00 176.00N MRELB tvyan S*ll«r» tuyan S»ll»n SMR CV 242.50 244.50N 243.50 245.SON SMS L 241.50 243.50N 242.50
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    • 298 4 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed higher on late buying mainly by US interests, following rises in silver and a weakening US currency. It ended at U*****.00/50 an ounce against an initial 454.00/50 and New York's final 450.50/451.10. On the local market, gold finished HK$36 higher at HK54.221 a tael.
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    • 173 4 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on Wednesday closed two to three US cents a bushel higher, with spot May up two at USS2.B4-1/2. Traders said registration of wheat acreage for the 1967 acreage reduction programme was at the high end of expectations, and the 30-day forecast called for dry weather, both
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    • 323 4 London Commodity Exchange Bvyef/SeSer d odng prtcos an April 29 (£/tomo union tpodfiod) Prcvtou* doabif pofvfllhtils prfoot In CO«fM Bo* In-storo L OF London ondon, soMon option May una* High/Lew unov una* My una* High/Low unov unov SOIM (unov Cocoa May 1258/1259 Wgh/Low (1269/1270) 1272/1256 My 1295/1296 Mgh/Low
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    • 187 4 Reuter SOYBEAN futures on Wednesday stood mostly higher at mid-session, from 3/4 US cent a bushel lower to two higher on the Chicago Board of Trade. Traders said some buying was in sympathy with corn, which they said was firm in view of the dry weather. Light country movement
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 773 5 Reuter BANKS have just about stopped making new loans to the Third World, and are unlikely to resume major lending soon, economists say. Basically, there are many far more profitable and far safer places for banks to put their money these days, they say. Especially
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    • 315 5 Reuter TtfE US SECURITIES Exchange Commission decided to propose legislation that would bar banks from engaging in most securities activities, except through affiliates or subsidiaries registered as broktfs or dealers. The proposal, to be sent to Congress within a week, would permit banking
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    • 155 5 DBS Bank and Overseas Union Bank (OUB) are offering investors a variety of Singapore government securities (SGS) in conjunction with the launch of the restructured SGS market on May 4. Customers can buy or sell SGS at all DBS branches but only at four of
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    • 274 5 Bernama THE LIFE insurance industry in Malaysia has yet to fully realise its potential as only 10 per cent of the population own life insurance policies, deputy director-general of insurance, Mr C Kirupalani said. Speaking at the Universal Life and General Insurance Sdn Bhd's
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    • 613 5 Reuter WHAT DO PEOPLE perched on a tiny atoll in the South Pacific or up m the Himalayas think of concessional aid flows, resource gaps and macro-economic adjustment? Stuff and nonsense bandied about by pompous bankers and financial know-it-alls who don't
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    • 477 5 NYT HOUSE SPEAKER Jim Wright of Texas, suffering an embarrassing change of mind, announced on Tuesday that he now favoured a much larger bailout of the nearly depleted Federal Savings Loan Insurance Corp than he had previously sought. Mr Wright, a Democrat, acknowledged
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 940 5 Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US dollar yesterday closed higher against the yen on short-covering but remained weak against major European currencies, after moderate but nervous trading, dealers said. Dealers said most operators thought the dollar's overnight fall in the US was overdone, following the US House of Representatives' adoption
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    • 62 5 Reuter THE AVERAGE discount rate on 91-day treasury bills firmed at the latest tender to 2.265 per cent from 2.175 per cent last week, the Monetary Authority of Singapore aaid yesterday. Applications totalled *****.8 million for the Ssloo million of bills on offer. About 26 per cent of
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    • Article, Illustration
      129 5 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed 3-1/2 points higher at 6-1/2 per cent yesterday. The term rates rose 1/16 per cent across the board Indicate* the average of the prime lending rate* of 12 major banka In S'pore S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Oft*
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    • 273 5 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates yesterday dosed steady at firmer opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Dealers said activity slowed down in the afternoon as moat operators were sidelined awaiting the outcome of the meeting between Preeident Reagan and Prime Minister Nakasone. Period rates firmed between 1/16 and 1/8
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    • 532 5 BA Futures JUNE Eurodollar yesterday gapped down sharply at 92.51 due to dollar's weakness and concern that the US Treasury refunding next week would not generate much interest. It ended at 92.56. down 13 ticks June T-Bonds also opened sharply lower at 91.04. A low of 90.27 was offered
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  • FEATURES
    • 558 6 IF COMMENTATORS were hoping for a period of indecision during which to make informed guesses on how Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad would deal with a rebellion in the ranks, the Malaysian Prime Minister has given them little time for wondering. In a clear, decisive, indication
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    • 1369 6  -  Australia's Labour government has made a complete turn around on privatisation an issue which had, for many years, remained at odds with the party's political ideology. It launched a savage campaign against the opposition, led by John Howard, when it drew up its policy on privatisation.
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    • 754 6 Bernama ES STEADY GROWTH can be expected for Malaysia's export-oriented textile industry, which is recovering after a slump, helped by the weaker ringgit against major currencies. Positive signs could be seen in 1966, where the industry's performance was "not that bad," said
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • SPORTS
    • 652 7  -  Dunhili Cup Pacific Finals preview By BRIAN MILLER WHILE NO ONE'S ready and willing to start making predictions, there is a definite air of optimism in the Singapore camp as the players prepare to take on Malaysia in the first round of the Dunhili
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    • 302 7 AP TOP-SEEDEO Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia and secondseeded compatriot Miloslav Mecir swept into the third round of the U*****,000 German Open tennis tournament on Wednesday with comfortable straight-set victories. Lendl, looking for his first tournament title of the year, downed Australian qualifier
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    • 546 7  -  By WALTON MORAIS CLAUDIA PORWIK said she was playing at 80 per cent of her capacity. Someone said it was more like 65. Whatever the figure, the fact is that the German girl is in the quarter-finals of the Carlsberg Singapore Women's Open after upsetting
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    • 221 7 Reuter KEN BROWN of Britain birdied six of his last eight holes to finish with an eight-tinder-par 64 and take the early first-round lead in the US$l.25 million Las Vegas invitational golf tournament on Wednesday. Brown held a one-stroke lead over Denis Watson of South
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    • 253 7 AP THE WORLD BOXING COUNCIL says there is no doubt that Puerto Rican Hector "Macho" Camacho was aware of the deadline for defending his lightweight crown, a council spokesman said on Wednesday. The WBC withdrew recognition from Camacho on Tuesday, a day after expiration
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    • 455 7 Reuter FROM the green blazers worn by the staff of Churchill Downs to the blanket of roses draped over the winner of America s most famous horse race, the Kentucky Derby represents elegance and tradition. The 113 th "Run for the Roses"
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 151 7 to imd mm f HOLIDAY NIQHT MOVIE Eyes of Laura Mar* 10.30pm, Channal 5 Faye Dunaway (left) plays Laura Mars, a beautiful photographer afflicted with the foresight to see murders before they happen. She also knows that eventually the murderer will come after her. Tommy Lee Jones, Brad Dourif, Raul
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 414 8 NYT MERRILL LYNCH Co has lost US$25O million this month because bonds that it owned plummeted in value when interest rates surged. Stunned Wall Street executives could not recall an occasion when a securities firm lost so much in so short a time
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    • 93 8 Reuter FORD MOTOR Company has reported a jump in its first-quarter profits to US$l.49 billion from U*****.3 million in the seme period lest yeer. Per-shere profits of America's second biggest car maker climbed to U886.73 from US$2.7O. Ford aleo said its share of
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    • 391 8 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed higher in active trading on Wednesday, but the market lost some of its steam late in the session when the dollar eased following passage in the House of Representatives of the Gephardt Amendment, described as protectionist legislation. The
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 382 9 HONQKONQ: Share prices rose sharply yesterday to end at the day's high, following news the Cheung Kong group raised a HKSI.7 billion loan to finance its acquisition of a 43 per cent stake in the Husky Oil of Canada. The Hang Seng Index gained 70.31 to 2,659.85 and the
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    • 284 9 AM 10 YEN 3490 +120 Mitaub Cham Mi taut) Elac Mitsub Eatata Mitaub Haavy 941 570 3110 620 20 33 70 45 Altai 400 10 Mitsubishi 1360 30 631 •2 850 35 Aaahi Cham AMhi Glass 2100 150 Mitsui Shlpbidg 290 422 10 7 Bank Ot Tokyo 1700 60
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    • 71 9 PESOS Acoj* Mining Anglo Phil Oriantol B Phil Ovmns Philax B 0 029 ***** 0.51 unch 0006 -001 -0 0025 -0.5 Ptcop B 5 Atlas Con. B 27 50 Baguio Gold 0.014 187 unch •0 Ssstront 0.019 Baste Pstrol sum B«ngu«t Con. B Sim* Dsrby 27 unch First Phil
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    • 519 9 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed lower yesterday in lacklustre trading, mainly due to a lack of activity on local currency and gold markets which kept investors on the sidelines. At the close of trading, the All Ordinaries Index had fallen 7.2 to 1,749.6 and the All Industrials Index 12.4
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    • 120 9 WON Kal 1340 70 Chelt Sugar 3100 40 Kangwon Ind Kia Motor ***** 400 Daelim Ind Daewoo Corp Daewoo Heavy Oaiahin Sacuritiaa... Dong Ah Phar Dong Suh Slock Doogbu Steel Goto Star HarMI Bank 12S10 1033 1306 3800 ***** 1M00 2200 1778 1300 800 50 70 140 480 800
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    • 166 9 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index rose 2.78 to 250.19 on a turnover of 1,602,414 shares worth 330.4 million baht. Reuter AM M BAHT Poat Pubiiahing 194 ♦2 Saha Union ...230 +18 Ao Kham Thai Stam Camant 991 12 Ayudhya Invaatmant 294 2 Siam City Bangkok Agro-lnd
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    • 89 9 Reuter HANG SENG Bank Ltd may sell its controlling stake in Wing On Bank. Hang Seng Bank chairman QW Lee told the annual meeting it had been approached by an institution that wants to acquire the bank. Hang Seng Bank, which is 61 per cent
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    • 261 9 AFP BOND CORP International Ltd (BCIL) has entered into a joint venture agreement with a Japaneee company, EIE Development Company Ltd, whereby EIE acquired SO per cent intereet in a commercial highrtee building in Hongkong. A private investment company incorporated in Japan and
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    • 197 9 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE Securities and Exchange Commission will lift a restraining order preventing senior officials of San Miguel Corp from buying back 38.1 million of the company's sequestered shares. The commission said in a statement that Eduardo de Los Angeles, a state-appointed
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    • 143 9 Reuter UNISYS CORP has received a computer contract, which could be valued at more than US$5O million, from the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. The 10-year agreement provides for a new banking terminal system for the worldwide branch network of Hongkongßank. it said. Initially, the contract
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    • 95 9 Reuter DAIWA SECURITIES America toe, wholly owned by Daiwa Security Co Ltd, of Tokyo, received approval to acquire a seat on the Toronto Stock Exchange for C 5361,000. v ri Approval was granted by the exchange's board of governors and is the
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    • 85 9 Reuter CROWN RADIO CORP of Japan has applied for Thai tax incentives to invest in a US$lOO million project to make consumer electronics mainly for export. Board of InvesV ment officials said. Crown and its Thai partrmr* plan to form a 70/30 joint ventuce
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    • 4279 10 SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market closed narrowly mixed yesterday, with institutional investors sidelining ahead of the long weekend. Stockbrokers noted that throughout the day, profittaking alternated with bar-gain-hunting, with interest focused on a good mixture of Singapore and Malaysian stocks. Declines led
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    • 244 10 SINGAPORE Rises Sanyo 19# U AC 393 Mb Mam 535 A 1 S 1 SOt 105 N O I 2*9 S 1 A 1260 FIN 990 Waarao. 575 Haw Par 420 MBS 320 Partway Wm 125 Falls Carobo* 90* 540 Gi«*ig» 670 Motro HMg> 735 Hwa Hang
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    • 4123 10 BID and offer pncM officially Mated and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of sharea traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".
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    • 46 10 AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) Berhad: 26th AGM at Lot 5710, Jatan Kuchai Lama, Petal ing, ***** Kuala Lumpur. on Monday, May 4, at 9am. HARIMAU INVESTMENTS Limited: 14th AGM at 65 Chulia Street. #19-00 Conference Room, OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104, on Tuesday. May 5, at noon.
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 320 11 Bernama ES MALAYSIA MINING Corporation Bhd (MMC) has divested its 954,283 shares of 50 cents each representing 23.8 per cent of the issued and paid-up capital in Kamunting Tin Dredging (M) Bhd. The company said the divestment was effected in two
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    • 235 11 SELANGOR Dredging Bhd (Seldredge) has agreed to sell its 18 per cent holding in Prestige Realty Sdn Bhd (PRSB) for a cash consideration of M 53.28 million. The proposed sale is in line with Seldredge's plan to rationalise its investments, directors say. Cash
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    • 110 11 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursday 1712.12 Wednesday 1665 90 WMk ogo 1749.73 Hang Seng Index Thursday 2659 85 Wednesday 2589 54 Week ogo 2719.89 All Industrials Thursday Wednesday Week ogo NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday Tuesday Week ago ***** 2517.2 ***** 2254 26 2231.96 2285 94 TOKYO Nikkei Average
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    • 174 11 Bernama ES SHAREHOLDERS of Johor-based Malaya Glass Bhd have approved the company's proposed special issue of six million shares to bumiputra investors. The company said yesterday the resolution on this was passed at an extraordinary general meeting of its shareholders
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    • 165 11 PROMET PETROLEUM Ltd (PPL), the Hongkong-listed subsidiary of Promet Bhd, which was suspended since Sep 11 last year, resumed trading yesterday with its shares reaching a high of 22.2 HK cents before closing at 20.6 HK cents. This was a slight improvement over
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    • 45 11 APOLLO ENTERPRISES LTD: Group loss after tax and minorities of $5.89 million ($11.38 million) on a turnover of $21.6 million ($20.44 million) for the year ended Dec 31. 1986. Loss per share came to 18.4 cents (35.6 cents). No dividend will be paid.
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    • 238 11 Monomers' prims MARA-Bumiputra 447 5S» for May 2 4 Fiat 8'putra Second 8'putra 6 42 534 Singapore Unit Trust Third 8'putro Four* 8'putro 452 5. It 437 5.21 Dm Commerce 1 08 1 15 Fifth 8'putra 324 329 The Savings Fund 093 on Sixth 8'putra 331 354 S'pore
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    • 852 11 EQUITIES yesterday tended easier after an initial mixed trend as widespread, although light, profit-taking hit prices in the wake of the upward surge during the last two days. Dealers said, however, that the downturn could be shortlived against the background of substantial gains on both the US and
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    • 716 11  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM MAGNUM CORP, the cash-rich unit of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd group with a proven earnings track record, has seen its clean image tarnished by a hefty Msso million provision for diminution in investment vslue last year. Consequently, the gam-bling-based group
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    • 501 11 A WAVE of lata selling pressure dashed hop— Of a rebound and share prices retreated to lower ground at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Losses were mostly marginal but scattered dou-ble-digit losses were posted in the industrials sector. Among the harder
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    • 2946 11 BID and offer prices officially listed and hud news in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acmo I—l Apwomoiu *****1 »d Alex HMg I—l
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    • 237 11 NOTICES 3 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND EN THE MATTER OF WOODEKO PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of WOODEKO PTE LTD duly convened and held at No. 122 Eunos Avenue 7, #07-08 Richfield Industrial Centre, Singapore 1440,
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  • 378 12 THE Singapore Society of Accountants' council said yesterday it would give its registrar full authority to deal, as he deemed fit and with legal counsel, with Coopers Lybrand's threat of a libel suit against him. This was unanimously agreed
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  • 188 12 FIRST DEPUTY Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong last night received the Medal of Honour, the highest award given in recognition of significant contributions to the labour movement. Mr Goh was among 11 people and four organisations honoured by the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) at
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  • 551 12 Meeting expected only to soften conflict UPI PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, sitting down yesterday for an important White House meeting, expect to ease but not end the growing economic strain between their nations. Aides to both leaders said that
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  • 262 12 Bernama MALAYSIANS must accept the fact that their country is no longer very competitive in terms of labour costs, Labour Minister Datuk Lee Kim Sai said yesterday. In his Workers' Day message, he said that Malaysia was not only competing with
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  • 180 12 Bernama ES MALAYSIA may retaliate against European Community countries which are strong advocates of the proposed levy on vegetable oil and fats. Minister for Primary Industries Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik, speaking after the fourth meeting of the Palm Oil Advisory Committee yesterday,
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  • 64 12 Bernama OFFICIALS from Asean and the European Community began a two-day meeting in Jakarta yesterday to improve cooperation. The seventh Asean-EC Joint Cooperation Committee meeting is expected to study issues covering trade, investment and economic cooperation, a spokesman for the Asean Secretariat said. The closed-door meeting would
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  • 114 12 AP THE UN ECONOMIC and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) ended its 43rd regular session in Bangkok yesterday, calling for new initiatives to increase cooperation among its 47 member countries. A four-page declaration issued by the body urged increased cooperation in socio-economic development
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  • 412 12 AP VIETNAM yesterday celebrated the 12th anniversary of its victory over the USbacked Saigon government, hoping to palliate the economic hardships that have clouded the memory of its military triumph. The communist leadership, headed by party chief Nguyen Van Linh, gathered
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  • 439 12  -  By ALVIN TAY AN AGREEMENT on restructuring the loans of publicly-listed Hong Fok Corp is expected within the neftt two weeks, paving the way for a resumption of trading in the company's shares. Hong Fok shares were last traded at 43-1/2 cents
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  • 107 12 UPI TREASURER Paul Keating yesterday announced moves to relax restrictions on foreign investment in Australia. He said the moves would allow foreign investors to have more opportunities and fewer obstacles to investment in Australia. "The changes will facilitate increased worthwhile foreign investment in our export-
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  • 92 12 Reuter SOUTH AFRICA yesterday unveiled a heavily-armed attack helicopter baaed on a French design, the latest project in a bid to beat a 10-year-old international arms embargo. The helicopter, called XTP-1, is produced by the state-run Armaments Corporation, Armscor, and is a much-modified version of
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  • 69 12 AFP INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT and the sales of 21 key industries in the Philippines have risen sharply since the year began, although foreign capital infusions declined. Officials in Manila said yesterday that total registered investment in industry rose to 764.1 million pesos (U5537.27 million) in the first quarter
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  • 235 12 Reuter SHERLOCK HOLMES fans from across the world began a 10-day pilgrimage to Switzerland yesterday to mark the 100 th birthday of one of literature's most famous fictional detectives. Led by Holmes himself, clad in tweeds and deer stalker hat, the 71 members of the
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  • LATE FILE
    • 59 12 Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan told Japanese Premier Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday that he was encourged by Japan's plans to stimulate its economy as a way to reduce the US trade deficit with Japan. Mr Reagan made the remarks in White House ceremonies welcoming Mr Nakasone for two days
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    • 31 12 Reuter US FACTORY ORDERS rose a moderate 2.3 per cent in March, helped by increases in defence orders, the US Commerce Department reported yesterday. Reuter
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    • 43 12 AP THE PRESIDENT of the Thai Farmers Bank yesterday said Asean wants Japan to open its market further, giving more consideration to Asian nations. Mr Bany Lamsam made the statement at an Asean-Japan businessmen's meeting in Japan. AP
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    • 45 12 AFP THAI PREMIER Prem Tinsulanonda has been asked to step down by former premier Kukrit Pramoj because the people are "bored" with his administration, the Bangkok Post said yesterday. Mr Kukrit called on Mr Prem to retire on Wednesday. AFP
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    • 32 12 AP CHINA'S senior leader, Deng Xiaoping, told visiting Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Alfonso Guerra in Beijing yesterday that China would overcome its poverty by the year 2000. AP
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    • 36 12 AFP SOME FIVE MILLION city dwellers will find themselves without a job between now and 1990 as economic reforms, especially fixed-term work contracts, begin to take effect, the Chinese press reported yesterday. AFP
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    • 33 12 Reuter NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister Oavid Lange yesterday criticised countries that tried to use trade as a lever against Wellington's anti-nu-clear policies, accusing them of interfering in domestic politics. Reuter
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    • 42 12 AP BRAZIL'S new finance minister said yesterday that the country needed an austere economic programme to revitalise the slumping trade surplus and cut inflation. Luis Carlos Bresser Pereira was sworn in on Wednesday to replace Dilson Funaro. AP
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    • 53 12 WMm IH~l> i II •ma m mm anrnrnoon. Raport for 24 hour* prior to 7.30pm on April 90 at tho airport Maximum tomporaturo 30.2 Associated humidity 70 AAlftlfMiian a nviniTTvuvvi ™iiipvriiurv Assoclstad humidity >3 Hours of sunshine 0.70 Hi InlaH U naifmiii in irsCv Rainfall this month 72.5 Rainy days
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 92 13 Reuter TALKS between Japanese unions and management resumed late yesterday as a strike by dockworkers that has stopped container traffic at seven Japanese ports enters its 10th day, shipping sources said. The strike has halted container movements between Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Kitakyushu and
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    • 325 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ NORASIA LINE, which has emerged as one of the top carriers for timber in the region, has plans to further escalate its involvement in the timber trade from Malaysian ports. Norasia's chairman Hans Graf, who was in Kuala Lumpur recently,
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    • 172 13  -  »y Kingsley Wood A JAPAN-AUSTRALIA transport study group has been formed to investigate the proposed Alice Springs to Darwin railway together with projects that could be associated with it. This follows a visit to Tokyo by the Northern Territory Chief Minister. Steve Hatton, who said
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    • 244 13 Lloyd's List GREEK shipowners, who played a major role in the US$2OO million dry cargo ship buying spree of the past two months, are ready to return to the market to make further purchasers. Investors in Piraeus are believed to be seeking a
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 85 13 UNITED STATES LINES has reported to the Bankruptcy Court in New York that it has accumulated losses of about US$5O million since it filed for protection of Chapter 11 last November. Mr Charles Hiltzheimer, USL chairman and chief executive officer, said that even though USL
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      • 54 13 NIGERIAN National Shipping Lines has offered four general cargo vessels for sale. These are River Asab, River Jimini, River Kerawa and River Osse of 11,000 grt each, built in 1979 in Japan. Offers may be sent to the managing director of the Lagos-based shipping line
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    • 927 14 Lloyd's Maritime Asia DEVELOPMENT of Thailand's bulk terminals, the first of which was commissioned over 20 years ago, is currently rather slow. However, substantial changes in terms of location, products handled and ownership can be expected over the next five to 10 years.
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    • 344 14 AP THE BOATSWAIN of the British car ferry that capsized because its loading doors were open told the official inquiry that he was sure his assistant was returning to close the doors. The inquiry was told earlier that assistant boatswain Marc Stanley was dozing in
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    • 160 14 Reuter THE 24-MAN crew of the 14,000-ton Skipper were rescued and the sinking Panamanian-registered freighter was abandoned at sea on Wednesday night, Canadian and US authorities said. The Canadian scientific research vessel Hudson evacuated the crew from the freighter, which had taken on water
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    • 906 14 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Container VIII 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner XI 1 Africa Ocean XII 2 Alltrans VII 3 AC Toepfe' IX 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow lines XII 3 Atlas line X 3 AMI 1 1/2 A PC line V 4
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    • 966 14 CHARTERING was generally less active throughout the freight market on Wednesday, with little significant change in rates apparent. shipbrokers said. A fairly steady U5516.50 was paid for a Panamax vessel carrying grain from the US Gulf to Japan and $17.50 for soyameal from the Gulf to Puerto Cabello.
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    • 173 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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    • 172 15 Reuter FOREIGN MINISTER Krishna Datt said Fiji was considering several options regarding the docking of ships that are nuclear powered or carry nuclear arms, the New York Times reported. One option includes a policy similar to that of New Zealand, which demands a declaration
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    • 381 15  -  By KINGSLEY WOOD LACK OF SECURITY and poor procedures have led to at least four containers suspected of carrying drugs disappearing without trace from Australian wharves, according to a government task force. The three-member Federal investigation team also said it had uncovered various
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    • 277 15 AP A PUBLISHED report says a Japanese electronics company provided the Soviet Union with machines permitting it to make submarines with silent propellers capable of eluding US coastal defences. The Detroit News, in a copyright story on Tuesday, quoted
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    • 152 15 UPI KOREANS allegedly commanding US-flag fishing boats in the Bering Sea were placed in US custody and two boats were escorted to port, US government officials said. The officials added that Americans aboard the vessels claimed to be the skippers, but were not. US
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    • 172 15 AFP BRITAIN'S Home Office is to charter a car ferry from the Sealink cross-channel shipping firm to serve as an offshore detention centre for immigrants "whose status is unclear", it was announced. However, the project immediately sparked protests from seamen who will
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    • 242 15 CARGO moved through the Port of Long Beach reached 59 million tonnes last year the highest to be recorded by a US West Coast port in a 12-month period. This represents an increase of 9.95 per cent over the 1985 figure of 53.7 million
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    • 8588 20 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 1961 22 Who acts for whom A B AS Shipping Bom*—d Shpg Agenda* ABC Container! in* NV S port Shpg (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S) Africa Ocean Unee Seelion Shpg (S). Ahrenkiel Untr Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepler Oceenus Shipping Ag*ndee (S) Muitiport Sdn Bhd (PK) Alttrane Alttrane Express American
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    • 778 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Ship Arrival LCL movement Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Frankfurt Ex 34/430 01 0587 2359 Segoni F5A 0900-1000/1400-1500 F1 Mandiri I4S *****7 1000-1100/1500-1600 F6 0300 NAPl F7 1800-1900 C3 Kh Saryan I2BE87 02.0587 0700 SinSov F7 2100-2200
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    • 480 23 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI Bertl 1) Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Arobmn Express K32 olongtid* 01 *****0 Auby K25€ olongvd* *****400 Equofor K22 olongtid* 01 *****0 F*ngq,ng K35 oioigs.de 04 05/2300 Krit M*l«io K24C Olongtid* 01 05/1500 lucky Star K33 olongtid* 01 05,1500 Xingti K3I olongtid* OIOSOMO Huo
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    • 374 24 Lloyd's List STRONG DEMAND for bulk carriers from shippers in the Soviet Union and China has provided a welcome boost to the financially-troubled Sanko Steamship. The Japanese shipowner has been taking advantage of freight rates which have risen quickly particularly for Panamax sizes due
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    • 247 24 AP A PANAMANIAN tanker chartered by Iran was attacked on Wednesday in the Gulf by an Iraqi warplane, Gulf-based marine salvage executives reported. They said the Saudi Arabian tanker Sara Ghawar reported that the 45,330-ton Pamit, an oil products carrier, was
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    • 385 24 April 30-May 1 Cargo insurance towards the *****, Lloyd's of London Press siminar, The Berners Hotel, London. May 12-16 The XVIIth Biennial Conference of the International Cargo Handling Co-ordination Association will be held at the Sheraton Hotel and Conference Centre Brisbane, Australia. The theme will be "Trade and
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    • 147 24 LOH WING SIEW, managing director of Keppel Shipyard was returned unopposed as president of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers for the fourth term. Members also elected Loke Ho Yong, personnel director of Sembawang Shipyard and George Chow, general manager (yard) Singapore Shipbuilding Engineering
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    • 126 24 THE UNITED STATES Federal Maritime Commission will co-sponsor a second symposium to discuss the impact of the Shipping Act of 1984. The first was held in Norfolk, Virgnia, in June 1986. The second symposium, organised jointly with the University of Southern California, will be held on
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    • 966 18 jl- \.».:"K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. USA CANADA HTUUfnC MAtT (Round Tlm World Service) 0. FRIENDSHIP V 2 BROOKLYN BRIDGE V 2 0. FORTUNE V 3 N. JADE V 7 PAORC CMST PACIFIC SOUTH WEST I PACIFIC NORTH WEST FEEDER VSL SP PK PN SP MOTHER VSL T/S PORT LA/IB
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    • 327 18 Accepting LCL and Sou* Africa OSAKA MARU 283F NAYAKAWA MARU 3032F Sport Owtan P.Ella C.Tnm 13/5 2M 27/5 21/5 s/s 7/» w m P.Bli C.Tawn Std SM SU 5/5 7/5 S.A. VAAL ***** «jL 5 'ry'^y,n't 1 •!&> FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD SINGAPORE tel muAs CD IINIS) Tfifi RVtI?47
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    • 544 18 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AccopMwg FCUFCL Contolww fmtm M*m lljmr Hml Frw Sy*i Ate Aaapb CALABAR VJ4 10 May "KABIROAS" VJ4 XMy 4 htm 13 Mm UAm AM/Bm [STICLIPft* *14 4Am "RAMOAS" iS 10 JM »JM«Mr 2 Mf AM/fra CALABAR *35 17 Am* "CMAHOiOAS" »JS 23 Jwm 7Myl4 My 14
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    • 698 18 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAM SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23 TiM «r«* $*••< smtmm 0104 tu smjm« <10 l*s> STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: ?port p k^p™ GOLDEN HARVEST btanto/KaradN/Mma Qaboos/DutmU/a May GOLDEN HAVEN Colombo/feradiiMux*t/Bthr»n 28/9 Nay IKM S)h Dub UNQQUANME 21/4 22/4 tf/4 «g *5 11/5 13/5 GUCNENG WS M 2VS OA 2»
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    • 392 18 INTRASCA (PTE) LTD 15 Ho® Chiang Roar; 307 02,03 Sanford Building Singapore 0208 Tel *****11 (10 Lm*a> Bulk Orient Line BREAKBULK SERVICE TOEUROPE/UK ffwpt I PHIL 11 RON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE L TD I PHIt I-ORIENT LINES PTE I TD f" HMD OFfICF 63 ROBINSON ROAD *07 1? AFRO RSI*
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    • 632 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD 5 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD. FE EU/AUST TPA/Sfa Terminal CFS BOOKINGS *****53 *****42 mum mi?q 27*119 27*111 27*11 II 77*141 NEPLINE SON. BHD. MB NEPIINE SON. BHO. *****33 NEPLINE SON. BHD. 62M35/8271M/*****1127K2 NEPLINE SON. BHD. 2MBO/23M TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): V* MlOCt MR* TO MIDGE Xm.
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    • 113 19 TflYO INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD. TFI ?24/6?5 <3 L.nes) TLX RS ***** TAYOIN JVantarZVne Far East-South Africa Sarvlca REGULAR FULLY CONTAMERISED EXPRESS SERVICE NANTAI PRINCESS V-14S M/?*' 17/5 L<M S W5 3/s°" Mtf 0 WOT" Sl* m li 7 NANTAI PRINCESS V-15S 24/ C 3/7 7/7 J/7 10(7 11/7 NANTAI PRINCE
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    • 438 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON No I Ohim/THD Ho I Dona*/7Q3ft M. Ertar»nW7lON No 7 DonjovTOMi No I Dorv»wv D»K No I Oontmfim No I Danam/TWN M EMorpritofTUN No 7 oonam/7BN S PORE AGEMTS NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD T#l 27«m:7lS4it *****10
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    • 503 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** S°. SKSIUU TNONG SNIPPING 127 Nw-$bW. PASIR CUDAM& F.I. SNIPPING AGENCY SON. BMO M HANDLING SYSTEM CO SOU
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    • 73 19 FERI MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. PORO CONTfiINfP PAII f IlSf D WfKIT SIRi/ICf 10 KUANTAN KUCHING K KINABAIU AISC ACCEPTING SHF DRIVfN H*AV> VtKiCltS "CRUISE MUHIBAH" VOYAQE INK KUANTAN KUCHMQ KOTA KMASALU m I*l IVM IMB 17/SS I*m 1M IVM U« IIM sms 27AM mm mm 19, Kappd Rood #05-02/03 Jit
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    • 273 20 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN.(PTE) LTD. TEL: 225 6868 (30 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** A/B SSCMA, RS ***** A/B SSCAD V£ B DEUTFRACHT SEtREEDEREI ROSTOCK FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE czzMtJEaiMMc mm\ m •VIA COLOMBO. Acceptor* carp for Bombey, Cochin Madras "VIA LAfiNACA. Accepting cargo tor Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Izmir, Istanbul, Morsin, Laraaoi, Beirut,
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 130 21 mi.'Mi LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES PTE LTD Tel 3368 155 Tli ***** Fai *****77 HK Tel 088 22 5 786 ***** T ***** P Kelanq Tel 03-*****29 Tli ***** S'PORE/W.M'SI A/SAB AH/AUSTRALIA PKANC SGP KK SKAN/TWU FOR ENCLONC 6/6 10/6 15/6 11/6 AMaxteWtt bourn* Sydney BriUane MAYA 11/5 a/5 Bnstant/AMaitft/ Melbourne/Sydney/
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    • 235 21 MN CONTAINER LINE USA 3/5 TO: LA/LB, OAK/SF, N.YORK COLOMBO UOH 10/5 LA/LB, OAK/SF, N.YORK ACCEPTING ACCEPTING LCL/FCL TO ALL PORTS/IPI PT. KELANG LCL/FCL weekly;- TRANSTAINERS BANGKOK, HONG KONG BUSAN 14/5 21/5 TOKYO. PT KELANG PENANG AUSTRALIA, KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG Bookings: MAC-NELS AGENCIES PTE. LTD. Tel: *****44 (22 Lines) MAC-NELS (MALAYSIA)
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 213 22 Ia mi 1:1 Ti Ilf/w TO: EUROPE (WESTBOUND) run m BUNBHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD '30 McCaftw itr+mt #16-01/03 A*m Oii*«n. ShjMiri 010* T«4i *****22 (7 km) I Fax> *****05 KIE QWAN SHIPPING (M) SON BHD. r. 34*0122, 34*91*2 MALAYSIA TRAM THAWF OUT CO SON BHD fmmm *17*43 (4 km) Sindbad
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    • 454 22 \Sa\ m i anirriJu r i r> I^ll/ 70 Shenton Way 04 02C Manna Mouse S pore 020? TEL 22ViQV (6 Lines) TLX RS 22M1 FLINER EUROPE SERVICE rr irriTT f TT •■•TMfr 1 3 3 i I? s IS FAR EAST SERVICE MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE SPORI Cto HQ
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    • 527 22 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL urjoti to USA East 8 Wait Coast, Carribbaan.East Cauda, HAITI, Port Au Spain, Barbados N. ST. LUCIA. AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO TO ADELAIDE VIA MELBOURNE AM ALSO FCL TO BUAM. ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE VCE ITRS KM ETN 7j |a.i us 1 lAS
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    • 395 22 Everett Lines LOADING FOR HONGKONG*, YOKOHAMA. KOI NAGOYA, MO JI AND OTHER JAPAN PORTS' ALSO ACCEPTING CAMOCS TO PUSAM* ANO TO KP. OF PHIUPPim POfTT Penong* P. Mi Singapore ■ANOLOCVEKTT 7/» fey johneverett m/s Mey HURRA YEVERETT 1/5 Jen LOAOM6 FOR CMTTASOM, CALCUnAM AMO CNAUU ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO CNfTTAOOM
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 223 23 t¥' y< Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE INDIA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE CALCUTTA MADRAS PRELUDE* 018 15-15 MAY 21-23 MAY 28-2S MAY Common Carrier Fatter Strvica For Main Lint Optrators Only. *(TO BE RE-NAMED TIGER BAY) Agents: C.F. Sharp Company Pte. Ltd. Telephone: 220 1422 Telex:
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    • 251 23 PEIGH OCEAN IMS w iTT (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) Destinations: SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN HAIKOU, ZHANJIANG XINGANG, QINGOAO SHANGHAI ft OTHER PORTS Etd. S'PORE Etd. PKLG WEEKLY SAILINGS vMi m LID FOmHAMS SERVICES s/m. KL fimU/ 7337*57 WORLDWIDE SERVICES ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL. CONSOLIDATION (LCL) AND FCL CARGOES WEEKLY FROM SINGAPORE.
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    • 268 23 PERINTIS LINE 1 WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE JAKARTA VESSEL VOY ETA ETD ETA ETD VESSEL RATU KONSORTIUM 05/05 07/05 09/05 12/05 14/05 16/05 19/05 21/05 23/05 01/05 03/05 05/05 01/05 10/05 12/05 15/05 17/05 19/05 PRABHAKTI IN PORT 30/04 01/05 03/05 05/05 58/59 07/05 01/05 10/05 12/05 60/61 14/05
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    • 571 23 /ffl ii&vii CALL US AT? 1 P. KELANG r 1 PENANG F J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR M-€ *****/4, *****3 07-*****8, *****1, ***** 07-*****1. *****3. *****5, *****0 02-*****22 *****11 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER I BUTANC IB I. BUTANC 07 NTH* VSL N KJMA I
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    • 187 23 W PM LINE CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVI POMEX SAGA 14N POMEX PIONEER 12N POMEX SAGA 1«S P Ktlinj Ptft Apf S/30 *j> mo Apr 24/2S Corgo w»ll occept to iopon Pom including heovy corgo lna« SO K/T) lubiec* 'to cargo inducement All porticulon pleote apply >o POMEX MAYA SDN BHD Mobyvon
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 404 24 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD. REGULAR EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER AND LCL^HfVICE INBOUND AGENT FOR ABC CONTAINERLINE From USA/Canada/Europe/Medlt«rran«an Vai AN7WERPEN C. VEROLME TBN HELEN EM EM EM ETA SINGAPORE BUNGA KEMUNIMC 22 6-7f BUNGA BUTANG 5/5 RAT ANA BtMB 121N 11/5 2/5, V 5 11/114/5. 17/5 7/112/1 15/5. 21/5 In
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    • 246 24 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICF OF HAMBURG-SUD) fXPRFSS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE 10 RDM/A DAM HBG HULL (U.K.) NORAYBANK V3N 14/5 10/6 15/6 19/6 TAGAMA VIN 25/5 22/6 26/6 30/6 CLYDEBANK V2ON S/C 30/6 3/7 7/7 FORTHBANK VI9N 1/7 24/7 21/7 31/7 •Mm Acctptinf FCL to Ant««r*/Br«iMn/F«<ix««mM/S«ithMWtoiVMfait/C«ttaitoHrf THBOUNO FM UKC
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    • 162 24 Arrow Lines S'PORE/COLOMBO/S. AFRICA VSL S PORE COLOMBO DURBAN CAPETOWN ARROW PRINCE 12A S/l ltyl 22/6 2/7 ARROW KING ISA Jtyl 30/1 12/7 22/7 Maputo call subjact to inducamant S'PQRE/BENGAL/E. AFRICA BOTH SERVICES CAPABLE OF HANDLING CONTAINERS. CONVENTIONAL, HEAVY LIFT AND BULK LIQUID Singapore Agents BAKKE SIME DARBY SHIPPING PTE
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    • 379 24 •P m? rt J*OS« Vi w Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd FULL CONTAINER EXPORT TO: UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) KITANO Mill uun rat JEDDAH toaßUKMtai MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB)* Stmman P. PUtanf R'toa* Vnita tmm Trta nenoash* TEr »»r s»( xk* am* ai nipponka as* a a* i Mm in ujm it j CI
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 142 24 Regional Weather y» s m '•a 4! N SN i LL^& SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Temperature Weather C Win. Wind direction with speed in knots Cloudy Sky Wave height Sarin** win* an Indicated by arrows which Oy with fee wind One full circle represents
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