The Business Times, 31 July 1987

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. <P) No. 112/12/86 FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1987 75 CENTS
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  • 179 1 Owmii iwffceU HK Hong Song Mex 3,419.28 2935) Tokyo NMtai Averoge 24,510.37 83.25 Sydney AR-Ordlnortes 2,022.4 22.4) Now York (Dow Jonas) 2,539.54 (+1177) London (FT 30 Max) 1874.4 (+19.4) THE S$ Armed against the US$ to close at $2.1100/10 ($2.1140/50) in dull trading yesterday. K alao roae
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  • 347 1 A SURGE of buying order* in the closing minutes of trading yesterday enabled the Singapore stock market to break through the 5T1.400 level to a new record of 1,401.50. Trading was dull for the batter part of the day and although the
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  • 509 1  -  No agreement on commercial settlement By ROM TAN NEGOTIATIONS tor a commercial settlement to the billion-dol-lar claim by tha Brunei government against companies related to hotelier-financier Khoo Teck Puat have broken down. Brunei government sent a letter early this week to Tan Sri Khoo's
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  • 566 1  -  By SON TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent A MAJOR OVERHAUL of the accounting profession in Singapore, the first in 25 years, will result in the profession being governed by two bodies instead of one. A bill for a new Accountants Act has been preeented in Parliament
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  • 385 1 AFP TAIWAN said yesterday that it would boost ths value of its currency by 3 per cent to a record NT$3O to the US unit in a bid to ease threats of trade retaliation from Washington. The Taipei authorities, meanwhile, accelerated
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  • 463 1  -  By AMY BALAN INVESTORS have given a fair response to the public share offer by Amtek Engineering Ltd on Seedaq. The share offer, which closed yesterday, is expected to have a subscription rate of at least 10 times with
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    • 244 1 Fuß report, Pag* 14 nigloiMl marfcate, Paga It World aiarfcata, Pago 17 OUR VIEW VIETNAM HAS AGREED THAT the warring factions In Cambodia should begin direct talks. These talks may well come to nothing. But they at least represent the important first step that offers a glimmer of hope for
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    • 127 1 Twist to divestment A PROGRAMME of divestment for public sector companies was outlined recently with the objective of reducing the government's presence in commerce and industry. However, an economist believes that at the end of the divestment process the government's role in business may become even stronger. See Page 10
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    • 118 1 EP4IOZ QUADRUPLE ZOOMING POWER MINOLTA Power-enlarging to 4 times original size. Investing in a stud farm THESE DAYS Singaporeans are into a variety of businesses in many countries. One of the more unusual ventures is a stud for thoroughbred horses in South Australia, where expert trainers are preparing young horses
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 517 2  -  Dearer components will feed back into American production system By LOH HUI YIN AMERICAN EFFORTS to get the Singapore dollar revalued so that US goods could be more competitive could boomerang on the US. The backlash effect, hardly mentioned by US legislators when clamouring
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    • 520 2  -  By JAIME LYE DIRECT PROJECT GRANTS for theatre groups and a national seminar on local theatre are part of the Ministry of Community Development's latest efforts to spruce up the drama scene in line with this year's Drama Festival. Mr Zulkifli Mohammed, political secretary
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    • 160 2 SINGAPORE to being represented at the Indoneeian Quality Control Circle Convention (lOCCC) by a 34mombar team, which arrived in Jakarta yaatarday. Thraa of Via membera will praaant papers while tha raat will maka QCC presantationa. Mr Koh Juan Klat, deputy executive director of tie National Productivity
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    • 140 2 THE SECOND National Quality Control Circla (QCC) Convention organiaad in July draw 156 entriee from 36 organisations raprasanting the variooa trades and industriae. Thera waa a new format in this year's convention computer-baaed presentation aa wall aa the uaual stage. video and display praaantattona. Mora
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    • 915 2 c LG A DURATION Aug 10-11 Aug 11-13 Aug 11-13 Aug 11-14 Aug 11-24 TTTIf Graphic Communicotion Typography in Dosign Professional Soiling Skids >1 Volvo Addod Workshop Data Administration Corporoto Planning and Control VBNUE Plozo Hot*l PTS Training Centre, Shmv Centra Mntinoul INOtiowji Productivity H n r»rri Doora
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    • 189 3 RESPONSE to the first tender invitation (or commercial space in eight Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations has been overwhelming, according to a statement yesterday from the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation. The MRTC received a total of 349 tender submissions more than 10 times the
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    • 217 3 THREE BANKS have been appointed to administer the Tuition Fee Loan Scheme of the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological Institute. They are the Post Office Savings Bank (through Credit POSB), DBS Bank and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. The loan scheme,
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    • 255 3 YAM KAH HENQ and HENG HUA THONG have been promoted to associate partners of Jones Lang Wootton Singapore, with effect from July 1. Mr Yam. an estate management graduate, joined the company in 1978 as a valuer. He was then promoted to manager of the valuations department
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    • 345 3  -  By CHUANG PECK MING AT LEAST part of the wage cuts and fringe benefits given up by workers of Keppel Shipyard during the recession are expected to be reetored, now that the company is doing better. "The management will try to (bring
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    • 168 3 EXPERTS from Asean countries will moot in a joint project next year to work out a manual for developing trainer* in the civil service if bureaucrats attending a conference here decide to accept the proposal today. The project, propoeed by Singapore at the Fourth Asean Conference
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    • 178 3 FORTY-ONE fish farmers have so far claimed to have been hit by the rscent oil slick in the Johora Straits. In a written reply to Mr Ng Kah Ting (MP for Punggol). Mr Dhanabalan said in Parliament on Tuesday that the farmers were estimating their
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    • 439 3 UK construction company plans recreational centre BATAM ISLAND may boast a marina and a 27-hole golf course next, if plans by a British construction company for a megarecreational project on tha isle take off. And helping Balfour Beatty International to make up its mind
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    • 370 3 SINGAPORE and Luxembourg recently liberalised their air services agreement (ASA), allowing their carriers to effectively double their capacity. LAiUik aA, nfc. -'taaHnai Pinna Wltn In® llDSfSnSluOn, pore Airlinee and freighter carrier Cargolux can operate Boeing 747 aircraft and make full use of the aircraft's capacity for
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    • 381 3 THE FIRST BATCH of Singapore Polytechnic students trained in a new subject manufacturing engineering has had no problems in finding employment. According to a survey, 73 per cent of this batch of 343 students who received their diplomas yesterday found employment within three months of
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 372 4 INDIA landed 1,500 troops on Sri Lanka's rebel-dominated Jaffna peninsula just hours after the two countries signed an accord aimed at ending four years of ethnic civil war, a military source said. The source said the troops were sent at the request of Sri
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    • 95 4 Reuter THE New Zealand Labour Party has gained strength in the National Party's 10 moat marginal electorates, remaining four points behind compared with eight in the 1964 election, according to a National Research Bureau poll for the New Zealand Herald. The poll showed 50 per cent
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    • 243 4 AFP AUSTRALIA'S coal miners would be asked to shelve plans for s national strike following a top level summit meeting called by Prime Minister Bob Hawke to resolve the industry crisis, union leaders said in Sydney yesterday. Miners' Federation
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    • 691 4 AP AN OFTEN bitterly emotional controversy over protecting US copyrights has rocked Thailand's coalition government and threatens to fray ties with the US. the country's main Western ally Some officials fear that wrangling over the issue between the two largest coalition parties, the
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    • 277 4 Reuter BUSINESS LEADERS yesterday criticised a 10-year blueprint from the powerful Australian labour movement as a hidden agenda for union control of the economy. The plan, which calls for more union involvement in the running of business and a greater government role
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    • 419 4 FT THE CHINESE PRESIDENT. Li Xiannian, has said that he intends to retire at a communist party congress later this year, indicating that there could be a mass resignation of elderly leaders at the congress. Chinese officials have hinted that the party leadership, which is
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    • 475 4 AFP CHINA had issued harsh new regulations to cope with a spate of industrial accidents, occupational diseases, and pollution that had affected the lives of millions of workers in its rural industries, the official Chinese press said yesterday. The three regulations, which will go into
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    • 261 4 AP THE JAPANESE government has drafted a trade Bill to tighten export controls in the wake of criticism over Toehiba Machine Co's sale of banned hightechnology equipment to the Soviet Union, a news report said yesterday. The bill will be submitted to the Cabinet today
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 343 5 AP THE Soviet Union said on Wednesday major obstacles remain in the path of an early arms control compromise on me-dium-range missiles that would pave the way for a third superpower summit. Alexei Obukhov, Soviet deputy chief negotiator, said the Soviet side found
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    • 417 5 AP MIKHAIL Gorbachev, meeting factory workers and teenagers, said on Wednesday the Soviet Union must rid itself of outmoded policies and officials, and drew shouts of "that is right" from the crowd. Mr Gorbachev, during a visit to a river town near
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    • 130 5 Reuter FILOFAX, the London-based company which says it produces the ultimate symbol for the young and upwardly mobile, the personalised filing system, won a slightly embarrassing court case in London on Wednesday. A High Court judge ordered a condom manufacturer to stop marketing
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    • 322 5 UPI THE EUROPEAN Commission, executive arm of the 12-nation European Community, on Wednesday unveiled a wideranging programme to curb spending on farm support and get its overall budget under control.' But agriculture commissioner Frans Andriessen said there was no prospect of
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    • 345 5 AP THE ORGANISATION of African Unity ended its 23rd annual summit in Addis Ababa early yesterday, expressing concern over Africa's economic crisis and urging member states to adopt sanctions against South Africa. The new OAU chairman, Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda, called a special OAU economic summit
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    • 552 5 Reuter A KISS on the cheek is too intimate, a handskake too cool. While the custom of the greeting kiss between men is a ritual of respect in the Arab states of the Gulf, the kiss can go amiss unless it's
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    • 483 5 AP CONGRESS passed an emergency increase in the national debt limit on Wednesday, averting what the Treasury chief said would be a global economic and financial crisis. The swift action came as progress was reported in bipartisan talks on reviving the Gramm-Rudman Budget Balancing
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    • 318 5 FT EAST GERMANY. is unlikely to embark on Soviet or Hungariantype economic reforms as long as its economic performance is better than that of the other Comecon countries, the Institute of Economic Research (DIW) in West Berlin said yesterday. In a report on
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    • 142 5 T\ve fa v\o \tv\s\ More than a billion Chinese lives are being transformed rapidly disappearing communist economy by the policies of Deng Xiaoping. The question, according to The Economist's China As always. The Economist will do more than report on current events. We will probe, analyse and, where necessary. Survey,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 234 5 CHy M«/ Note Mtai (°C) Adelaide 29/06 dowdy Amsterdam 18/13 Cloudy Athens 36/23 Char Bahrain 41/33 Cleor Bangkok 35/27 Clear Barbados 31/27 Cloudy Boijing 34/27 Cloudy Bein* 32/24 Sunny Belgrade 22/12 Cloar Berlin 19/09 Rain Bermuda 30/26 Cloudy Bonn 18/12 Showers Brisbane 21/08 Hazy Brussels 17/09 Cloudy Bwooos Aires 16/09
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 397 6 Reuter THE PRICE TREND in currency futures has temporarily turned sideways, although the long-term outlook remains bearish. Currency analysts in Chicago said on Wednesday that the current focus in financial markets is on the huge supply of treasury debt to be issued once Congress settles
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    • 160 6 Reuter FOREIGN-OWNEO banks and merchant banks are no longer required to seek UK firms as co-leads for sterling denominated debt and equity issues, according to the Bank of England in a notice on capital market issues. However, the Bank's notice included the
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    • 552 6 Mark set for slow rise against yen analysts Reuter AS THE MARK shows continued signs of stability against the dollar, foreign exchange traders and analysts are paying closer ettention to its ever-volatile relationship with the world's other leading currency, the yen. After lagging behind the yen during the hectic rueh
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    • 303 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rstes yesterday closed little changed from opening levels sftsr a day of quist trsding, dealers said. Most operstors were cautious due to uncertainty over demand for and timing of the US August Treasury refunding programme. Short-dates were steady at the outset end remained unchanged subsequently.
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    • 1186 6 Reuter BMQAPORE: THE US dollar yesterday closed mixed against major currencies after moving narrowly, dealers said. They said most operators were reluctant to take new positions in the dollar due to an absence of fresh incentives and uncertainty over its immediate outlook. The market was awaiting yesterday's release
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    • 568 6 SEPTEMBER Eerotfetlar yesterday opened strongly at 82.71 and moved up to 92.73 aa market participants short-covered their position on rumours that budget-cutting legislation would be attached to the temporary debt ceiling increase. However, lacked of follow-through saw the September contract closing at 92.71. September US T-bonde opened 15 ticks
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    • 117 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market roae by 1/2 point to cloee at 3% per cent yesterday. The term ratee remained unchanged acrooe the board. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: orm ho fYii—, 3 1/4 3 1-aMh 4 1/1* 3 13/1* 2-mmD 4 1/1 4
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    • 82 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity MD OFFSt HK5H LOW 3 iiKWrthf &Q*****E 29.10.87 3.09 2.99 6 munlht 8S*****Z 2141.88 3.16 3.06 3.09 3.08 1 yeor BY*****S 30.06.88 3.25 3.15 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rate MD
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    • 164 6 Interbank market r ■tot (offer/bid) on July 30 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 4 J/4 J/4 4 J/4 4 J/4 J 1J/14 J 1 J/14 II/I-17/I JJ/l-i/i 1 4 J/4 J/4 •7/4 4-J7/I J J/4 J/4 J 1 J/14 11/14 S «•> 7-47/1 J/14 J/14 4-J7/I J
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 489 7 IHT AUSTRIA'S second-largest bank, Ostarreichische Landerbank, saya that the Austrian government will sell a 9 per cent stake in the bank this year in a move meant to stimulate foreign interest in Vienna's privatisation plana. Mr Gerhard Wagner, general
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    • 456 7 FT DEUTSCHE BANK AG. West Germany's largest commercial bank, has reported a steep drop in partial operating earnings for the first half of 1967, reflecting what analysts say is a trend toward sharply lower annual earnings in the nation's hanking sector. Deutsche Bank said on
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    • 288 7 NYT US HOUSE and Senate conferees have approved a last-minute compromise between Congress and the White House on major banking legislation and administration officials say that President Ronald Reagan has promised he would sign the Bill into law. An extraordinary meeting of conferees on
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    • 351 7 Reuter NORTH KOREA has been notified by its western bank creditors that they will seek to put the country into formal default on its outstanding debt if it does not sign a tentative rescheduling agreement, banking sources in London said. The sources, frustrated by
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    • 126 7 AFP AUSTRALIA and New Zealand (ANZ) Banking Group Ltd announced on Wednesday that it had received approval from the Ministry of Finance in Taiwan to open a representative office in Taipei. The office, expected to be opened in September, would complement ANZ's existing
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    • 252 7 Reuter PERUVIAN Prime Minister Guillermo Larco Cox has said that foreign bank branches would be affected by President Alan Garcia's proposal to nationalise private banks, but he declined to specify how. "We can't nationalise what is not ours, but we can take
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    • 719 7 Bernama ES THE MANILA-BASED Asian Development Bank (ADB) is keen to help enterprising Malaysian women to gain a foothold in the male-dominated world of business. "Women have been a neglected lot especially in the Asian region. They should be helped, financially, to
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    • 86 7 Bernama ES MAYBAN FINANCE Bhd. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malayan Banking Bhd. is introducing Eftpos or electronic funds transfer at point-of-sale to its ATM cardholders. Chairman Datuk Richard Ho said in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday the system was an additional service to Mayban Kawanku cardholders
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    • 270 7 OVERSEAS UNION Enterprise Ltd yesterday launched a $75 million seven-year guaranteed fixed-rate bonds to raise funds to refinance long-term investments which are currently financed by short-term loans and bank overdraft facilities. The issue is lead managed by Overseas Union Bank Ltd and co-lead managed by Credit
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    • 361 7 A Special Invitation To The 1987 Singapore Productivity Lecture THE SINGAPORE PRODUCTIVITY LECTURE is one of the productivity highlights of the year. Held annually, it is the pace-setter in the productivity arena. In 1983, we brought to you a world class exponent of Management Theory, Professor William Ouchi of 'Theory
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 327 8 Bernama ES THE SABAH Land Development Board (SLDB), the largest single producer of crude palm oil and palm kernel in East Malaysia, is eyeing the development of other crope. SLDB chief executive Abdul Rahman Zainal said that efforts were currently concentrated on success
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    • 440 8 Crude palm oil hituraa yesterday closed easier in moderately active trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE). Dealers said that the lower prices were due to the weaker sentiment at the overnight Chicago soya bean oil market August foil Mslo to $677, September eased $12 to $675
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    • 242 8 HONGKONG: QOLD yesterday closed steady in fairly active trading with earty gains eroded by late profit-taking. It ended at U*****.10/50 an ounce against New York's 457.10/60 close and the 450.30/70 finish here on Wednesday. On the local market gold tost HK$2l to end at $4.252 a tael. Coins
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    • 65 8 MOST EAST ASIAN petroleum products and crude oils wars unchanged in thin trada. Speculative naphtha waa quoted lower while keroeene waa slightly firmer. OnM (Sapt) wm tmh UU/kml tt.20 WTI (Sap4 21J3 +au Products (FOB S'pore) USSAwrel Oaga J 3-50 +oio f 21.40 writ w« y iMdM,
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    • 97 8 Reuter THE PRICE of «it on tie Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) yesterday firmed 15 cents from Wedneeday lo doee at MSIMI par kilo. An unchanged opening from Wodnoeday'e IC.lt inrtcita sirong dios cm 284 tonnee mainly from of tie local market's parity to tie European apot tn
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    • 88 8 WHEAT futuree on Wedneeday ctoeed easier but off the day's lows in light trading. Price» fell one to 3-1/2 centa, with September down 1-1/4 centa at U552.57. Com futuree doeed lower, near the day'a lows, with prices down three to 4-3/4 cents per bushel. September was down 4-1/2 cents
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    • 92 8 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Wednesday closed lower on the Chicago Board of Trade, off the session's lows, with prices ranging from 9-3/4 cents to 15-1/2 cents lower. November settled 12-3/4 cents lower at U556.23~3/4. Private weather forecasters saw a chance for rain next week in the midweet, which could relieve
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    • 348 8 Reuter SMQAPORE THE MARKET yeeterday cloaed slightly lower with August Ons RSS buyers quoted st 215.25 cents/kilo, down one cent from Wedneeday. The morning session lost one cent on light liquidation in very quiet trading. Price* were little changed in thin afternoon trading due to lack of interest On
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    • 239 8 ChitMN Produce Silin' mm d«fcig pr ISM OH Mr 30 (SI/100 kg} Coconut oil M FOi 96.00 OW 4ram FOI 106.00 Nm> drum TOO iiaoo Copra Mta*d Doom) 57 Poppor rot Ntw *****)0 rot faq NLW *****)0 Sarawak ipodal black PC)* NtW *3000 MM* TO* M.W 1045.00 L
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    • 309 8 London Commodity Exchange c a London My 1192/1ItS N*/U»w (1205/1213) 1209/1193 Wp 1213/1214 (1232/1233) M*,/low 1231/1212 Sd« (2212) Cocoa My 1310 1323 H^h/Low (1310/1322)' 1321/1314 W 1301/1302 High/low (1291/1292) 1304/1290 SaUi fiiinar (31*4) No 6 FOt (USI/ttwio) Awgwd 123.4/130.0 High/low 127.0/122.0 Oct 134J/133.0 H^/U»w 135.0/133.0 SotM (2677) Row
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 304 9 Chips Tech launches clone of latest IBM personal computer WHEN THE WORLD'S biggest computer manufacturer, IBM, launched its new line of personal computers in AprH. local manufacturers of work-alike clonee predicted that copiee of the new IBM Personal System/2 could come on the market within a year. Aa things stand,
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    • 485 9 Agencies TRANSMISSION of power without loes has been a major headache for energy compeniee and users alike. In the pest, this state of "superconductivity" where a material can tranemit electricity over great distances without lose could only be achieved at temper aturee approaching abeolute zero,
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    • BITS & BYTES
      • 143 9 UPI IN THE 19th century it was known as "policeman's heal" tha symptoms being excruciating pain in the heel area upon rising and first putting weight on the foot. Now, the painful heel syndrome, of which three million new cases are reported each
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      • 191 9 UPI DOCTORS have prescribed estrogen to help eliminate the symptoms of menopause and retard post-meno-pausal bone loee, but scientists now say the hormone can also restore skin collagen, the connective tissue of bones and skin. A study from England reported in the July issue
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      • 95 9 A CANADIAN COMPANY and a nonprofit mass communications organisation recently signed a $1.2 million agreement to set up a computer project in Singapore that will collect, re-package and disseminate information on communication and promote its use within the Asian-Pacific region. Ultimately, the joint project of
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    • 763 9 Product to be marketed by end-October SINGAPORE-MADE artificial heart valves will go on sale from the end of October, giving heart patients in Asia and Australia a new lease of life. The valvee, made from the hearts of pigs, are the fruit of over two
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  • PERPSECTIVE
    • 553 10 IT SOUNDED TOO GOOD to be true. But there It was. Our headline yesterday seemed to say it all: "Vietnam and Indonesia reach understanding on Cambodia talks." Asean has always been pressing tor this first tentative step to be taken direct talks between the parties
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    • 1378 10  -  The government's role as a risk-taker, innovator and manager is unlikely to change in spite of the present move to divest public sector companies, says an economist from the National University of Singapore. In fact he thinks the government's role in business may be even
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    • 1078 11 Trade has emerged ae a major Issue among the 1988 US presidential contenders. The candidates have been forced to adopt, define, and defend trade positions that differentiate them from each other and from the administration, regardless of whether they consider the trade issue central
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    • 1111 10 vo OK*) oaeaa Kirk Douglas and James Coburri star in this outlaw sscapads about Harry Holland, an outlaw who usad to rida with Jeeae Jamas, who finds himself in troubla with tha law whan ha shoots a sheriff in salf-dafanca. With a lynch mob on his heals, he seeks refuge
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  • SPORTS & LEISURE
    • 532 12 Reuter THE DECISION is unanimous the odde which overwhelmingly favour Mike Tyson to beat Tony Tucker tomorrow and become the undisputed world heavyweight champion mean nothing. The two American boxers end Tyson'» co-manager, Jimmy Jacoba, all said on Wednesday that
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    • 260 12 AFP THE WEST GERMAN team, who is hoping for a hattrick after winning the Cup on In post two occasions in 1163 and 1966, is ths favourite to win Via 1987 Admiral's Cup which was schedutad to start in Cowaa yesterday. WwflnWnil®, uTV NwW
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    • 283 13 AP STEFAN EDBERG and fellow Swede Joakim Nystrom easily advanced to the quarter-finals of the U*****,500 Swedish Open tennis championships with second-round victories on Wednesday. Edberg, ranked third in the world and seeded No. 2 in the Swedish Open, trounced compatriot Thomas Haldin 0-2,
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    • 277 13 Reuter CHRIS EVERT and Pam Shriver lad the dafanding champion, tha US, into tha quarter-finals of tha Fadaration Cup woman's taam tennis tournamant and a saadad berth in tha 1988 Olympics with straight-sat victorias ovar Franca on Wednesday in Vancouver. The top-seeded Americana and
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    • 177 13 AP AMY ALCOTT, behind schedule because of illness in her family, may be hard pressed to defend her LPGA Columbia Savings Pro-Am championship st the U*****,000 tournament scheduled to start yesterday. Alcott, 31, who stands 16th on the LPGA money list with U5584,728,
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    • 216 13 AP IVAN LENDL overcame a shaky start on Wednesday to advance to the third round of the U*****,000 DC Tennis Classic with a 7-6, 6-3 victory over American Brad Pearce. Second-seeded Boris Becker of West Germany, ranked No. 4 in the world, was
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    • 842 13  -  Partners now own bloodstock worth As4m Two years ago, two Singaporeans and an Australian bought the Goodland Park Stud in South Australia. BTs BRIAN GOMEZ, who recently visited the property, reports on the latest developments and South Australia's hopes for increased export of thoroughbred horses.
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    • 411 13 AUSTRALIA wants to carve a bigger market niche for thoroughbred racing horses in the Asian region, where prospects have improved markedly following the opening up of the Japaneee market. Malaysia and Singapore alone require about 2SO horses each year mat are supplied by Bf
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    • 293 12 py to wtagTfl sĕ saA.,..' M iJffl SaCHUAN RESMBANT JRIUJHgIt s p »>•* .JL mm s v •■fcv-.-t' X ;V -1 4 i'X k < You can be one of our lucky winners too! Each time you have a lunch or dinner at the Meisan Szechuan Restaurant, you stand the
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    • 180 12 Seconds are FREE and all bottle sales enjoy a 30% discount T r--4 Sf*»; wltfcfcis rich. meSow songs during HAPPY HOUR from 9 pm-7 pm. Alter Happy Hour, tsro of the city's hottest bands, NEU PACES and CLASSIC, rave non stop throughout the night. And, the beer is still the
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    • 171 12 DEUCIOZO HYATT Mama Ma! Pete's Place introduces more exciting gastronomic treats for all lovers of Italian food. SOUP AND SALAD Light eaters can now select from a variety of four homemode soups and help themselves to our ever popular saiad bar. $10.50* EARLY BIRD SPECIAL A complmenf ary bowl of
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    • 178 12 m sa Lovely ladies attired in the very latest swimwear grace Seafood-Theatre-Restaurant every Tuesday and Friday at 1.15pm. The show is pleasing to the eye whie our Chinese seafood dishes please the palate. Try our chefs new specialities: Braised whole atoaione, Steamed Ive' garftc prawns, Theatre pomfret and many more.
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    • 187 12 y* AttheKafboh July 23 to August 3 Back ia the axbei her hk ifr *ii "t, Experience a new and refreshing concept in cocktail lounge entertainment* Experience The Gazebo. The frontispiece of Paramount Hotel, away from al the hustle and busde. A free flowing garden terrace in subtle shades of
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    • 418 13 W hr. Enjoy the 3 hour Happy Hour. Mon Fri, spm Bpm. 25% off all drinks. Complimentary hors d oeuvres. Dans and backgammon available. TheWestin Plaza Rallies City 2 Stamford Road, Singapore 0617. Westin Hotels Resorts THE PEOPLE AND PLACES OF WESTIN. MAGICALLY HYATT I+l 1 1 1 1? When
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
    • 4324 14 SHARE PRICES in the Singapore stock market closed mixed in light trading yesterday but the ST Index managed to post a record high on late buying orders of blue chip component stocks. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 18.40 points to close
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    • 249 14 Rises SINGAPORE k. ICS 1170 70 uri My 39 Mr 30 MN 12*0 50 1330.99 1253X4 Gl—at) no 50 •TOi/OS -301 -325 MTC7K 570 40 •T CADI -540* -9417 M lottq •50 35 IT 10-doy MA •5313 •9334 Strata Trad 1*1 535 35 •T OtV 145*999 1441*93
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    • 4364 14 BID aad offer prices officially Haled aad bnrtneas in aad reported to the Slock Exchange of Mngapnre yesterday with the tn brackets la tola of MOB units unless otherwise specified. Ail Tine Settlement Contracts are qnoled after the word "SETT". Big Board deals (in lota
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 411 15 Bernama ES SIME DARBY and Shell Malaysia Trading Sdn Bhd have formed a new joint-venture company called Renewable Energy Systems Sdn Bhd to develop, manufacture and market Aztec Solar Thermal Systems in Malaysia. The paid-up and authorised capital for the 50-50
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    • 79 15 IN OUR REPORT entitled Robert Kuok plant merger of three listed vehicles" published on July 14. 1067, we stated that "Sugar King Robert Kuok Hock Nien, who recently came to the rescue of Tan Sri Khoo Kay Peng's Malayan United Industries Group This statement implied that the MUI Group
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    • 552 15  -  Proceeds to help reduce company's loans By ELAINE KOH VAN DER HORST Ltd. the recently relisted offshore oil industry servicing group, is tapping the market for $19.14 million through a one-for-two rights issue wNh warrants priced at $1. The rights issue has been
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    • 328 15 NST SUPREME CORPORATION, whose shares have been suspended from trading on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange since Dec 2, 1965, following the Pan-Electric debacle, has to return to profitability before the Capital Issues Committee can conaider the re-listing of its shares. Supreme recorded a
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    • 458 15 Slme Darby (S) acquisition SIME DARBY Bhd says its wholly-owned subsidiary Si me Darby Singapore Ltd has entered into an agreement to acquire the entire issued capital of Rising Paper Products Re Ltd, comprising 34,492 shares of $100 each for $8.88 million cash. RPP is engaged in the
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    • 138 15 Managers' prices for July 31 Singapore Unit Trust Tka Commie* 1 24 131 T*a Sov.ng» Fund 1 Ok I 13 S'pora frog fund 051 0 55 S'POfl W Fund 0M 0 *4 S'por* lm«t Fund 089 ON* S port Equity Fund 042 0 47 Asia Unit Trust Mai
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    • 433 15 Bernama ES DIVERSIFIED GENERAL Corporation Bhd is to expand its manufacturing business, particularly of rubber products. Speaking after an annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur, GCB executive director Chan Cheu Leong said more efforts would be put on its wholly-owned subsidiary, Fung Keong
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    • 358 15 Bernama ES LANDMARKS HOLDINGS Bhd has embarked on an exerciee to rationalise the group's operations and has initiated measures to recover its loans snd advances, according to chairman Tan Sri Ghazali in ths annual report. Tan Sri Ghazalie took over the helms from founder chairman Tan
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    • 441 15  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM A BLOCK of 13 million QAF Ltd shares was sold for $17.03 million or $1.31 each on Tuesday, July 28 by the company's largest shareholder, Parkwood Investments Ltd. The disposal reduced Parkwood's stake from 38.3 per cent to 26.8
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  • REGIONAL MARKETS
    • 2991 16 SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market continued its downward drift yesterday in another session dominated by lacklustre trading. Business done BID and offer prices officially listed and hiwInFBB in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares
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    • 296 16 UP! SUMITOMO BANK, a major Japanese commercial bank which has a stake in Goldman, Sachs and Co of New York, is to issue 20 million new shares at the prevalent price to raise its operational funds and consolidate its capital foundation. The company said
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    • 242 16 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND Stock Exchange has found Jarden Corp Ltd failed to comply with listing rules in the sale of its investment in Woolrest Corp Ltd. Jsrden said in early July it was selling Woolrest back
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    • 433 16 TOKYO: Prices closed slightly higher in moderate trade on buying of exportoriented firms' shares yesterday as the dollar remained steady against the yen. It was the seventh consecutive gain for the market. The 225-ehare average rose 83.25 points to 24.510.37. slightly off the day's high but up from a
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    • 486 16 HONGKONG: Share prices rote to a record high for the second consecutive day yesterday on expectations of better performance by some of Hongkong's leading corporations. Brokers said late pro-gramme-selling linked to expiry of the Hang Seng Index futures' July contracts eroded part of the initial gains. But sentiment was
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    • 99 16 JULY 38 worn *b Kal***** +100 Kangwon Ind ***** +60 Kia Motor ***** +410 Sfg? >J2S Koton Ind ***** -150 DwHmkid ***** +800 Korti Long Tarm 3630 200 Oaawoo Corp ***** +1300 Luefcy Lid 1671 +21 OmwooHmvv ***** -50 Oriental Bramry ***** +50 ***** +1000 OriSS oST* ***** uneh
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    • 263 16 JULY K All Sincere Indus Asia Cement Cathay Cons NT* 45 10 68 00 0.7 2 Koiin Kuochan Dav Laa Chang Yuan Cham Indus Lian Hwa Indus Nan Ya Plas 30 80 38 00 3210 25 60 50 50 0 8 13 0 8 0 7 15 Chang Hwa
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    • 422 16 SYDNEY: The Australian share market closed sharply higher yesterday with in-; terest centred on resource and gold-related stocks. Brokers said firmer commodity prices overnight boosted demand in the sec- I tor, with gold edging towards the US$460.00 an ounce level. Industrial situ- ation stocks were also demand. At the
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    • 152 16 Reuter BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index was down 5.65 to 327.41 on a turnover of 2.637,397";' shares worth 357.63 million baht. Reuter JULY BANT Matal Bos Post Publishing Sahi Union 120 271 364 12(7 -2 -6 -16 •24 Ayudhyi InvMbmn Bangkok Agro-ind 1 322 164 -6 -e
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    • 686 16 NOTICES NOTICE To the holders of the U.S. $100,000,000 Floating Rate Notes Due 2001 of: NATIONAL BANK OF HUNGARY (Magyar Nemzeti Bank) SZABADSAG TER 8-9, BUDAPEST V, H-1850, HUNGARY We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above mentioned Floating Rate Notes for the Interest Period beginning
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    • 303 16 CHEONG HOCK GUAN (PRIVATE) LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Chapter 50, that the Final Meeting of the Company will be held at 7500 A Beach Road #12-304/307 The Plaaa Singapore 0719 on 31 August
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  • WORLD MARKETS
    • 949 17 N«W York Reuter STOCK PRICES finished with another strong gain on Wednesday, continuing to surge into record territory on e flood of takeover and restructuring speculation, stock buybacks and Investor desire to put cash to work in big name, large capNaliaatton stocks. Surpassing toe record set
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    • 944 17 London Reuter EQUITIES YESTERDAY continued to odd to the gains of tho post two sessions at the official opening but interest was again light, deelers said. Sentiment was still underpinned by Tuesday's optimistic confederstion of British Industry Quarterly Survey, with the higher trend on both
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    • 701 17 Amsterdam MLV m n* asn 4*3 80 0 MM win tMMh 02 Afeso Air«n*i m.40 i4oao 20 and! amev H30 -0.0 Aiaro Bank AM 8M tirtiit MPS ***** is.ro +0.7 0.3 -01 MU Bwafcrman TMm Cafe*. EJaavtar isooo m rotfa 80J0 •14 S3 00 1J 28 1J t 0i1 oroo
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    • 191 17 Reuter DUTCH ELECTRONICS group NV Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken aims to double profit margins in the next five years, mainly by firming its grip on costs. The compsny reported net profit grew 19 per cent to 420 million Guilders in 1997'e first half compared with the year-ego
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    • 201 17 Reuter SOME BIG US Corporations have announced plans to buy bsck big chunks of their own sharss, an sncouraging sign to traders who say ths progrsmmss put s floor under ths price of s stock. Securities end Exchange Commission guidelines bar companies from buying Iheir
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    • 96 17 Reuter THE RISE IN oil stocks over the past year has led T Boone Pickens to set his sights on more distant targets. say industry analysts. "Oil stocks have |uat zoomed." said Randy Cheehier, an analyst who operates Investexas Financial Services in Dallas "There's really no
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    • 62 17 AFP BOROEN MC. a major US food and chamicsl makar, plans to aaak a liaHng on Vw Tokyo Stock Exchangs (TBE), stock markat officials said on Wsdnssday. Bordan stocks ara axpactod to ba Nstod on Vm Tokyo markat in August iTwr mn «ppiicsDOCi, tiim
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    • 754 17 Ckbmicalßjuk Chemical New \brk Corporation and Subsidiaries Head Office: 277 Park Avenue, New Mark, *****. Cash and Due from Banks 2,900,741 imsrest Ooering Deposits in Other Banks 2,*****9 J 1 »1 f>. rWSfal r UOOS oOtiJ «nO o6CUf!D6S rUfCHMQ Under Agreements to Reeel 2,040,663 Tracing Account Aseets Net IM» Investment
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  • 586 18  -  Operations to be reduced to representative office status By ALVIN TAY Banking Correspondent FIRST NATIONAL Bank of Chicago (Singapore branch), the last foreign bank to be awarded a full banking licence here, is now the first to give up that licence.
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  • 133 18 SOME BUILDINGS start life pretending to be nothing but controversy. They may be startling, laughable, just weird, or a recognised flash of genius. Tomorrow's Executive Lifestyle steps into the realm of bizarre architecture, trying to provide a background to some of the most extraordinary structures around. In Personal
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  • 200 18 Bernama ESKyodo MATSUSHITA KOTOBUKI Electronics Industries Ltd of Japan will sst up a wholly-owned subsidiary in Singapore to produce chassis for colour televisions, company officials said yesterday. The products will be supplied to an assembly factory of its subsidiary, America Kotobuki Electronics
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  • 240 18 Bernama THE SEMICONOUCTER industry has grown to be Malaysia's leading foreign exchange earner, with exports of semiconductor products projected to earn M 513.3 billion by 1006, according to the Mew Straits Timet. So far, the industry has attracted an estimated MS2 billion worth of
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  • 296 18 Bernama IAyAB m mm m ilala —i IH 1,, II junun wtii roguiii9 goto mining and trading from Sip 1. State Sacratary Datuk Haji Abdul Rahim Ramli said yesterday that all gold mining operators would ba raquirad to
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  • 587 18 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE Senate is set to link two hotty-debated issues of vital national interest US military bases and the country's foreign debt, according to Senate president Jovito Salonga. He told reporters in Manila yesterday that many Congress members
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  • 89 18 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures were boxed in a narrow price range on two-way dealings yesterday morning, with speculative selling countered by dealer buying. August gold was off l/Ssl.lo at U*****.50 an ounce after a high and low trading area of U*****.80 to U*****.50. December gold was down US$l.lO
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  • 85 18 AP THE WALL STREET stock market opened higher in early trading yesterday, continuing its march into record territory. An hour after the opening, the Dow Jones Average of 30 industrial stocks stood at 2.547.67, up 8.13 points. Gainers outpaced declines by about 3 to 2 among New
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  • LATE FILE
    • 58 18 Reuter THE US INOEX of leading economic indicators, a toy barometer of future economic activity, roaa by a haaHhy 0J par cant in June, suggssttng continued growth. It was the second largeet riee in the index this year, surpassed only by a 0.9 par cent
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    • 47 18 Bernama ASEAN will aond a ministerial delegation to the European Community to persuade it to drop its proposed levy on »egstabts 0« and fals. The delegation wilt be led by Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Datuk Or Um Kong VfttL HSMI »■l*. Domimv
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    • 37 18 Reuter JAPAN'S major Opposition partiee yeetoi daj) threatened to boycott debate again over proposed tax changaa because of reports that the government plana to scrap tax breaks on small personal savings deposits. Reutor
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    • 30 18 Reuter INDONESIA yesterday opened the first of six natural gas fillings stations as part of an experimental programme to diversify ths nation's energy use. Reutor
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    • 57 18 AP PAKISTANI Commerce MMotor Mahbubul Heq said yeeterday that exports to China had declined to US$l6 mNHon in 198*47 from UBsl4t million in 1M142, but ttwt new deals were in the works. Mr Haq eakl that the main reason tor the decline waa that China
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    • 29 18 Reuter MINORITY party members in Soutt) Korea blocked scheduled political reform talka yesterday bstwssn its ruling and main Qppooitton partiee. calling for equal participation. Router
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    • 40 18 Bernama THE ASIA-PACIFIC region will remain divided and potentially unstable N efforts al resolving the Afghanistan and Cambodian conflicts do not achieve prograas. Malay sian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said in Moscow. Bernema
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    • 52 18 Reuter THE US HAS RESPONDED favourably to a request from Sri Lanka for military assistance to supprsss a revolt egainet an ethnic psacs pact signed with India. Prsshtant Junius Jayewardene said yesterday: "l have asked for military sssislsncs from India. the US. the UK, Pakietan and
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  • 241 18 Reuter BARCLAYS PLC. one of Britain's four major clearing banks, has set aside £570 million from its profits to cover potentially bad Third World loans. In an accounting charge similar to the provisions made by other major US and British banks in
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  • 285 18 Bernama ES KSM, the largest cooperative in Malaysia, yesterday announced that it would ckMe 56 branch offices and retrench all staff in those branches effective tomorrow in a move to conserve its assets. KSM's receivers. Price Waterhouse, announced this in a statement last night
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  • 300 18 AFP INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja returned home yesterday from Vietnam and said that the possibility of an informal meeting between Cambodia's warring factions now depended on the Cambodians themselves. He said efforts by Vietnam and Asean were only "creating the possibility for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 469 19  -  By LILIAN ANG MEMBERS of the Straits/New Zealand Conference have increased freight rates for cargo from Singapore, Port Klang and Penang to New Zealand by about five per cent in a rate reetpration exercise. The rate increase, imposed in mid-July, is
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    • 348 19 THE DANISH government fin g'ven km QMhMd In pnnciptt FOf in# MwXwV ment of mi International •nip® rtyiiwr similar wo mv one )uet opened In Norway. The Ministry of Trad* f||| 1— —I -M sna snipping nn DMn voki to draw up plana for leglelation
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    • 299 19 AFP COMMERCIAL shipping remained cripplad in Bombay, India s buaiaat port for tha 14th day in a row as a dock atrika coniinuto id o#vy MXu#«Tv#ni, a govarnmant official aakJ. Marchant vaaaala avoidad Bombay and unioadad cargo in naighbouring countrisa, whila soma 17 ahipa ramainad untandad
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    • 793 20 THE CURRENT tanker market is almost unrecognisable compared with 20 years ago. Although some of the major owners and operators are still prominent, significant changes have taken place, not lest in the size and structure of the tanker fleet and the
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    • 633 20 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA and several other Opec members are widely believed to be increasing the amount of oil placed in storage to reduce the pressure of their rising output on oil markets, industry analysts said. The rise in storage may allow Opec to resolve the
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    • 918 20 At Sfcpc V 5 AtC CoiHImi vm 1 IrrnjJ ft ACCOfO )ltpQ VI 3 v Afiriwifi untf XI 1 Africa Ocaon n 2 Alhram VI 3 AC To«ptar R 5 American Tp» XI 3/3 Anro Sorvic* IV 2/3 Arrow Umi IV 3 Aria* Ocaon VI 3 A
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    • 175 20 Reuter SOME 360 years after a mutiny-rid-den Dutch trading vassal sank off Australia, shipping enthusiasts are building an exact replica which they hope will complete the doomed voyage. The 600-tonne Batavia is slowly taking shape in the lakeeide town near Amsterdam in
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    • 1168 20 INCREASED chartering is reported for grain shipments out of the US on Wednesday but uncertainty emerged over fixing from the Gulf to Japan, shipbrokers said. The lower level of U5515.25 is reported to have been paid over this voyage for August loading but brokers said no confirmation of
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    • 176 21 THE. MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits pdrts/Austrslis, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAR 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 Auitralia/Straits Container Line
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    • 200 21 KAWASAKI Kisen Kaisha, or "K" Line, ended fiscal year 1966 with a whopping loss of 6.5 billion yen (US$43.l million). This compares with a profit of 160 million yen for fiscal 1965, ending March 31 1966, and was blamed squarely on
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    • 406 21 A LONDON-BASED company is believed to have offered an equity investment of about US$9 million to help the ailing Scindia Steam Navigation Co (SSNC). The SSNC board is examining the proposal by the nonresident Indian company but the terms and conditions have
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    • 199 21  -  lancy By Kingsley Wood THE SYDNEY Waterside Workers' Federation is to push for adoption of the 40:40:20 Unctad cargo-sharing concept which it believes would ensure a viable national shipping line, a stronger national economy and thousands more jobs in related industries. The
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    • 63 21 Bernama THE JAPAN Maritime Safety Agency reaffirmed that the Malaysian freighter that was hit by rockets from a US Navy plane in a bombing practice off southern Japan was outside the training (warning) area of a US Navy exercise. MSA said the Pomax Saga
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    • 57 21 PHUKANH Maritime Transport is starting a liner service between Vietnam and Japan with monthly sailings, using the 2.500 ton Nhatrang 11. The vessel will call at Ho Chi Minh City and Haiphong in Vietnam and Kobe and Yokohama in Japan, while Hongkong will be on inducement.
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    • 117 21 CSX CORPORATION has appointed Mr M NcNeil Porter to head Sea-Land's newly-created intermodal marketing and logistics management unit. Mr Porter, formerly vice-pres-ident, Asia, for Sea-Land, will guide this new unit in balancing the flow of traffic between the shipping line's operations and
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    • 388 21 Seatrade Week THE UNOFFICIAL detention of the 07,900 dwt Shell tanker Side! i a by Swedish unions at the port of Hovic highlighted increasing unrest among seafarers as flags of convenience and new alternative registers continue to gain ground at
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    • 541 21 July 24-Aug 8 Galbraith's Shipping Course 1987. To be held at Ashbridge Management College. Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Full details from Galbraith's Ltd, 88 Fenchurch Street. London EC3M 4DN. Telex: *****1. July 80-31 "A practical approach to forecasting world oil demand, supplies, trade and prices". An extensive two-day course given
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    • 8775 26 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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    • 1982 28 A —B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies ABC Containerize NV S pore Shpg (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S). Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alltrans Alltrans Express. American President
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    • 818 29 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdnt FCL Arrival LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Hoyokowo M 3433f 3107 87 1700 Borneo F5A *****900 P2 KM lep«n 228(87 3107 87 1800 SinSov F7 0900-1000 H6 Goo Cheng 24 31 07 87
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    • 495 29 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI B»»f1 h Arrival Dfpartura KEPPEL WHARVES Borbor Tobo COT olongi a* 3107/1900 For Cot< No*m *32 o >ongs'OO 01 08.1500 to •'OiO *16 olongndo 31 07/1500 longhuoifton *31 o ong»K>« 0208 1830 Straits Hop* *24E oiongubo 3107/0600 Bvngo Sifowo' *20 31 07 1800
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    • 464 30 AP THE UNITED STATES Navy is preparing for a second convoy operation in the Gulf and the Pentagon has ordered eight helicopters airlifted to the region for minesweeping duties, officials said. The officials, who demanded anonymity. said on Wednesday
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    • 346 30 AP THE International Association of Independent Tanker Owners called on major world powers to form a multinational naval force to protect commercial shipping in the Gulf. "We want our vessels who are sitting ducks to no longer be subjected to wanton attacks," said
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    • 107 30 Reuter THE IRANIAN Navy intercepted Kuwaiti-flag gat tanker in the southern Gulf but released it after questioning, shipping sources said. They said the 61.401-dwt Al-Bfda, owned by the Arab Maritime Petroleum Transport Company (Ample), was stopped and freed after three hours while travelling out
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    • 336 20 TRANSPORT TEL: OS-23MM9 malayma MM. M. TLX: 2011 C MTM Frt. Booking contact Mto Qan store 100. for aj '"jl'i t Mi V» >n#il Nmjmig F EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VSL F»T. o» LOO. DATES PT. KLAMQ KARYATIS takck SaiM Ml ELEFTHERIA II Isminghain a.]fg M CLARE Lae>oc>-Haa*iag ifl TBM
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    • 582 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd STRAITS SHPPMG Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Bnmai Porta and Bangkok PEGASUS PROGRESS PEGASUS PROGRESS rp» Mtaai m m m m m an ai 5 a? 3* I BAN6KOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****80 ORAM MY UTMM MM LAMS MY w
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    • 244 22 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK,CONTINENT ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS. BELFAST, DUBLIN COPENHAGEN, AARHUS. GOTHENBURG. MALMO, HELSINKI. OSLO. AMSTERDAM CARIBBEAN 11 AMERICA CONVjSEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONV SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE SP PK PEN TRIES LEX BILBAO HBG S HAVEN AMS BORUSSIA M Jl> Ml U/l MM IV* lifl
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    • 699 23 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 KOTA SMGA MAJAPAHfT OOWA FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JKT MY SIN HKO KAO KEE *MUK *HTC *VOK MOO KOO BUS H 10/8 17 It 18/8 21/8 25/ i 2t/l 28/8 Wl 119 mt 22/ a m/i
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    • 678 23 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT an m n* m m n w tn m 74 m m i w im IM m Vit m an ait at an ait ait on m an vm i/mm» vw vm mi WW urn aw U/m •Mi IMI uni u/u am ant
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    • 611 23 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. GESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUOEAA INDONESIA P.T. TDKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI COMTAIRERSMIP SERVICES N VESSEL/VOY SRIWIJAYA/21WB L. J BONTANG/12W1 OCEAN Pit IMA/tWB ANTWERP S PORE BILBAO BREMEN A OAM/R OAMH BURG IS 19/1 13/9 171§ 2S-2S/S 2S/» 2S/9 5-7/1 3/10 7/10
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    • 403 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES LOIKAW V 123 21 Jul/3 Aug PAGAN VII6W 7/S Aug PA-AN VII3W «/10 Aug SIT-TWAY V3IC (ft Aug *ttANDALAY VII 5/7 I HTONEYWA V276W 15,17 Aug 'Loading (or Europe Discharging only 'CSI RANI BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok
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    • 1092 24 UL K LlflE SHkPPMIG-DflTfl mm fITLfIFITIC COAST (Round-The-World Service) •PK/PNG S'PORE LB CHLS N. JADE V« Sid 31 Jul '22 Auf 1 Set ORIENTAL FAIR V 4 1 Aug 7 Aug 29 Aug I Sef •VIA FEEDER NYC HFX S Sap 9 Sap 12 Sep It Sep PACIFIC SOUTH-UJEST FEEDER
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    • 571 24 'M AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc«pttng FCL/FCL ConWntn Faadar Unar Vaaaal Sport IMb fim Sj*« Ate Accapi -KABIROAS" YJS 4 Au| 1) Au| 21 Au| 2i Ami AM/Bns ESTECLIPPER Vl6 It Aug CHANOIOAS 127 3 Sapt 1( Sapt 27 Sa* Sapt Ate/Bra CALABAR »J7 Aug KABIROAS" YJt 20 Sapt 5
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    • 816 24 GOLDEN LINE GUMI GUM SWUNG (PIE) LTD 21. I«M «r*- Slrwt SMUVOH SIM Ttt U4UOO <!• 1MB) Far 90S STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN WONDER Cotomtoo;Kar»dw/Dubi< GOLDEN BEAR CotombofKarachi/Dutw CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Shanghai/Hjikang S'pore P KeUngPtrong AMI 12/14 Au«- 2/4 AM| CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF
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    • 857 25 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD Taretiml CFS man *****53 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY GMTJUNBUSG TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A CONCORO 1M (2/1) 4/1 K CHANCE m 7/1) 9/1 N DIAMOND 7W. (llff) 13/1 o chief m (iW) m K JACEJIN MB (25/1) 27/1 C CONTAINER 4ML 1/9) 3/9
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    • 144 25 u I'iiSciil PIYA I SINAR MEGA A VESSEL A VESSEL A VESSEL TAYO SHIPPING LINES PTE LTD TEL 224 7675 {3 Llnei) TLX AS ***** TAVOIN Hi aIM 41 >11] *11KMIWi 5/8 KRABI/COLOMBO* 1/8 PEKAN BARU/DUMAI 21/8 25/8 KRABI/I 30/7 1/8 PEKAN 6/8 8/8 BATAM In Pt 31/7 BANGKOK 31/7
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    • 416 25 HEUHG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG PENANG. BUSAN INCHON No 9 Donam/TBSN 11. Efiterprtto/712N No 7 Donam/7ttN No I Donam/70SN No Oanwn/TVN No 1 Donam/70tN M Enterpri*e/7UN S PORf ACf NTS NfPTUNf NCIES PTI LTD Tti ;"wu:,n!>4i4 wsio (T«-r 7J®«5O 2Xi:SO4 (C'S) MALAYSIA ACINTS
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    • 619 25 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 kmc POMM M/S NANOLING SYSTEM 00 SON. MtO. MESSRS MAI THONG SHIFTING 127 toMlStratf. NmlMtm No.
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    • 15 25 1J 4/8 Also accepts LCL/FCL to other destns. FREIGHT MANAGEMENT: SINGAPORE TEL *****11 (IS LINES)
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    • 403 26 MKJIPMHE SHIPPING CORP*- (PTE) LTD. TEL: 225-6868 (30 Lines) TELEX: RS ***** A/B SSCMA, RS ***** A/B SSCAD FAX NOS: *****39/*****76 lEEZTjBi 111 M VE B DEUTE RACHT SE E REEDE RE I pi, ui ir ,r ßi:y ji.;innai F AMR LA NO W In PI I— 117* •VIA COLOMBO:
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    • 302 27 will CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER I. BUTANC 3U *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 I.MoiiWTTTWI !'I.H r—n rrr not I TOY AHA U.B I ISJI u.a aa 17 01
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    • 317 27 NEW ZEALAND/FIJI N farc«lono/45@ N Bongkofc/44 N Boltimore/44 AUSTRALIA A. Fremontle/***** A Australia/***** A Adelaide ■'***** A Joyokarta/***** pa i"K |Q ETA >KK i* Ptnang Pi riaifflnril EAC omCC BOOKMQa *****09 *****65(*****06 tort Krtmg *****01/7 *****01 *****6 611)70 Mnn Bahrv: *****7 *****7******1 S'pors P. Kaiang Ponang S por» Auckland (11
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    • 123 28 ri»i LiJ Of SAUOi ARABIA REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST SINGAPORE P KELANG REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO USA/CANADA Also AcceptinfFCL Containers for Charleston. Miami. Tampa and US Inland Points. A <* frtt K7Q Singapore: Malaysia: SEGANI SON 6HO KIM SNIPPING ft TRADING PTE LTD SUBANC JAVA Tat: *****25 Hi:
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    • 22 28 Ngshlp Agencies VV 221M4J. 2230M0. 234*374 >r Tatoi M 2*471 FAX 22M0M AS NOSH* BREAKBULK CONTAINER SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. INDIA A TAIWAN
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    • 568 28 KINK LINKR SMII'IMN(> PTK LTD 1 70 Shentnn 04 0?C Minna House S port- <V 0" Tf( >?S90;; (f, line',) I Tl* PS ??M1 fllNfP (AX ?:s r -<4f* J EUROPE SERVICE TT-MHH T 2W 2in lIM lu m S X JB Ix .Jg 3* FAR EAST SERVICE i 'j
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    • 511 28 Z I M FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCULCL urton to USA East West Coast. Carribboan.East Canada, HAITI, Port Au Spain. Barbados N ST. LUCIA Ij. ACCEPTING CARGO TO AOEIAIDE VIA MELBOURNE AND ALSO FCL TO GUAM Z~ ZIM EILAT CONTAINER UNE VESSEL ZIM BRISBANE CHINA EXPRESS Accoptmj FCL To European
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    • 575 28 Everett Lines R COMPANIA PERUANA S DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Loading (or Caltao, Mat*rani, No and all other Peruvian ports ffrtti transhipment at Wa Kobe or Yokohama on CPV Throufh B*tl oI Lading to find destination Panang* P. Kelar* Singapore K MANOLOfVERETT S/7 Aug 0 JOHNEVERETT 27/29 Aug 0
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    • 224 29 Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services vessel yor Singapore calcutta mow as PRELUDE 022 SM 03-08AUG 09 AUG PRELUDE 023 If AUG 22-24 AUG 27 AUG PRELUDE 024 02 SEPT N-ll SEPT 14 SEPT Con—on Carrtar FooSor Sorvico For Main Lino Oparator* Only Apnfe: BEN UNE AGENCIES
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    • 180 29 PERCH OCEAN LINES (Ptrfact China Ocmo Shipptaf Lino) Destinations: SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN HAIKOU, ZHANJIANG XINGANG, QINGDAO SHANGHAI A OTHER PORTS Etd. S'POREEW. PKLG WEEKLY SAILINGS A- j; CONSOLIDATION SERVICE FROM: SIN6APORE/P.KELANG in/" nr v i I>i H (MEMBER OF T HF r&FSS GROUP) WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICE LCL/FCL lI.SJL (East
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    • 106 29 PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE General Agents A* Ptrirth Ihw Pte LM 10 Kepptf Road JKPOUBWQ. Singapore 0206 Tel. *****33 Tlx. ***** a/b pt asta 1*1) HfINLIM SHIPPING CO.. LTD. REGULAR UNER SERVICE TO BOMBAY AND PERSIAN GULF VSL NAME Soners Linker V.03 S'pore LOG FOR 2-4/8 Bombay/B. Abbas
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    • 465 29 03 COMPAGNIE MARITIME D'AFFRETEMENT REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST TO EUROPE MEDITERRANEAN WEST AFRICA OUTBOUND TO NORTH CONTINENT ftLIXSTOWI »OTTt*MI» ni I'Ai'T Mffi to *1 UK OUTBOUND TO MEDITf RRANEAN '-J Hi BARCELONA ALEXANDRIA BEIRUT LATTAKIA WILE M lATURK OUTBOUND TO W AFRICA SPORE DAKAR MONROVIA I ABIDJAN I TOM
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    • 326 29 ELEFTHERIA II PMRSOS 23/1 Shanghai, Butan 20/8 Bram«n, Rdam, i Cargo Bookings Tel: *****00 Tlx: ***** MTMSCA Fa* *****45 15 Hoe Chiang Road, #10-03, Sanford Building, Singapore KM. SXJJ. AISTMLMMI UK ROUTING: (A) AUSTRALIA: S.E ASIA: INCHA: RED SEA: MED/N AFRICA (B) W AFRICA: SW. AFRICA: S. AFRICA: AUSTRALIA. TBN
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    • 377 30 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD. REGULAR EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER AND ICL SERVICE MBOUND AGENT FOR ABC COHTAMERUNE From UBA/Cwd«/Eufop>/M<dH«rTin—n VaJ BRUSSEL ANTWERPEN C. VEROLME TNT EXPRESS tM.mtm.27n hum. an mm. mm m mift. mo Accepting FCL and LCL Butin Tokyo, Kate. r r onnH i M*lKm, rn r n®, 200
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    • 365 30 SMN (S')iiF IE MAUPIC'f \\F DE NA. IGA I ION) INDIA OCEAN, SOUTH/EAST AFRICA REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE LOADING FOR FLAMBOYANT 119/1 SEfll lON SHIPPING (SI PTF t TD A L -\tRKA OtIAN Lras Lid. COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH V (A SERVICE Of HAMBURG SUDi EXPRESS S£M»-CO»frAf*R SERVICE TO PAKISTAN NATIONAL
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    • 116 30 DIRECT REGULAR SERVICES JAKARTA SURABAYA *T" Accept cargoes ID all other Indonesian porta wtth transhipment at jf- Jakarta or Surabaya. jf LOADING FOR ETA ETD VSL X JAKARTA 3/8 4/8 P JAWA X J 12/8 13/1 P SUMATERA X X 19/8 20/8 P JAWA X a Si FAST DIRECT REGULAR
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    • 176 30 W/ L V/JU •»»>**« Mitsui OS K Lines Lid w FULL CONTAINER EXPORT TO: UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) I Fpn PJMmi I f*» *1 MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB)* fl imiri t. Mm| rnkn WmMkm Qm TlM*> IM I>m Ukm a** ukm uaS a*m *»m ,i«* JM uZE£> E II It E TT'nr'i"' rrittV.'Trrf
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