The Business Times, 4 May 1988

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1988 75 CENTS
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  • 241 1 AFP Dow Jones higher WALL STREET stocks remained slightly higher and quiet yesterday with trading halted in S P futures at the CME by a technical problem. Major market index trading continued at the CBT. Brokers said traders, who had been watching futures-re-lated action for direction, were
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  • 185 1 THE SINGAPORE market opened on a firm note yesterday, led by the stronger finish on Wall Street and Tokyo on Monday. After rising to a post-Crash high of 972.96 in intra-day trading, the STI Index was pared by profit-taking to close at 968.69 for a 2.95-point
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  • 168 1 GOLD FELL in early European trading yesterday in reaction to the deflationary impact of a fall in crude oil prices. So did the US$ against major currencies. London bullion dealers fixed a recommended gold price of U*****.30 an ounce, down from U*****.25 last Friday. London was closed
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  • 128 1 CHINA will become the first communist country to operate futures markets in an effort to stabilise prices, setting up three to five markets this year, the China Daily reported yesterday. It said the pilot markets, the first of which will be in
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  • 273 1  - Goh: S'pore not ready for OECD By FOO CHOY PENG SINGAPORE is not ready to join the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). according to First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. "Our situation is very differ* ent (from the OECD countries). Our per capita income can drop very
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  • 447 1 US suggests formation of Pacific Basin 'OECD' to stimulate dialogue THE PACIFIC BASIN countries could consider forming an OECD of sorts, the United States government has suggested. Allen Wallis, US Under-Secre-tary of state for economic affairs, argued in a speech to the Asia Society in New York last week that
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  • 376 1  -  By MONICA GWEE SINGAPORE made a bid for the 1994 World Congress of the International Advertising Association (lAA) in Sydney on Monday. Its presentation to the lAA board of directors was led by the protem chairman of the Singapore chapter of the
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  • 572 1  -  raising prices in concert' By WILLIAM CHIA DIFFERENCES over pricing are threatening the cohesiveness of the $160-million corrugated box industry. While the 40 members of the Corrugated Box Manufacturers Association agree that prices have to go up, they are not united on
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  • 270 1 KEPPEL CORPORATION signed a conditional agreement yesterday to buy EG Tan's stockbroking seat, even as the firm's liquidators await an answer from a creditor bank which could decide a repayment deal. Keppel Corp will issue 1.9 m new shares, valued
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    • 360 1 In search of excellence A SINGAPORE entrepreneur believes if something is worth doing, it's worth doing well. Practising what he preaches, he is busy trying to achieve his vision of building the five companies he founded into a multinational corporation. See Page 8 for the profile of a man who
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 491 2  -  By ANNA TEO Ifir ITS HUNT for a production in Singapore, Laser Dy■rtjßmics Ltd (LDL) of Australia is *otose to finalising negotiations to out a local precision optics company. LDL's marketing manager John Rees declined to identify the company. He would only
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    • 101 2 SINGAPORE is playing host to 20 Senior environment officers from Asean countries who are here to upgrade their skills on assessing pollution and its impact on the environment. '.The environmentalists will learn how assessment programmes can be carried out in their own countries by determining the
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    • 184 2 GINTIC has set up a research division to beef up the resources for research and development of computer-aided-design and manufacturing as well as computer-integrated-manufacture. GINTIC's venture into these areas would have an impact on manufacturing industries in future, said Dr Cham Tao Soon,
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    • 214 2 AS PART of a continuing plan to help its members diversify their export markets, the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce is planning two trade missions later in the year. In July, a team will visit Tonga, the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and
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    • 135 2 IN A STORY headlined "Controversy bunkers Seletar Country Club" on April 23. we said the Changi Golf Club, like Seletar, comes under the purview of the Singapore Sports Council as a "proprietary club". That is incorrect. The Changi Golf Club is a private club and has never
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    • 138 3 MOUNT ELIZABETH has become the first private hospital to be accredited by the Singapore Nursing Board to conduct in-house training for student nurses. Beginning this month, six stul dent nurses sponsored by Mount 'Elizabeth Hospital will benefit 'from this new arrangement. They will be
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    • 366 3 LOW WAI SENG is now executive director of Spencer Stuart Singapore. Mr Low, a graduate of the University of Manitoba in Canada, also holds an MBA from the Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia. Before joining Spencer Stuart, he was with Citibank in Auckland as vice-president. He was
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    • 292 3  -  By ELAINE KOH UNITED LEASING Services (ULS), soon to be an associated company of Trans-Island Bus Services, has teamed up with a European company to go into the business of computer leasing in Singapore and the region. UK-based Meridian Computers
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    • 378 3  -  By JEFFREY TSANG SOFTWARE COMPANY Cullinet has set up the first software development centre by an independent developer in Singapore. It is to invest $15 million in the centre over the next three years, the bulk of which will be in training software
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    • 159 3 SHIMIZU CORPORATION, one of the six largest contractors in Japan, has set its sights on property development in Singapore. "With not as many construction projects as before, we are looking into other fields like commercial property development," said Kuniki Nito, the general manager of the Singapore
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    • 453 3  -  By TONG SUIT CHEE THE MARKET lor car parks is being tested again as two more car parks are offered for sale. The two car parks, one with 225 lots at Shenton House and the other with 382 lots at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1310 2 w IMb mtm 12 7.30 PM Opening and Progromme Highlight* followed by Fashion TV. Jeanne Beker taUct to Brion Bubb, rhe 30-year-old designer who took over the designing of menswear for the Perry Ellis Company, after Ellis' untimely death. •.00 Insight The Progress And Peril* Of Perestrokia/Eurodollar (See highlights). •■OO
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 252 4 For the second time in history, Singapore's leasing problems have been solved. 1824 was the first time. Land leased by Sir Stamford Raffles was ceded under treaty, and Singapore's future made secure. Now in 1988, there's more history in the making. Meridian has arrived in Singapore, securing the future of
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 382 5 Reuter THE REMOVAL of agricultural trade barriers would help solve the US trade deficit, the Third World debt crisis and unemployment in Europe, an Australian think-tank said in a report issued in London yesterday. The US trade deficit would be cut
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    • 236 5 AP JAPAN'S Foreign Minister Sosuke Uno and his Chinese counterpart Qian Qichen yesterday held talks expected to touch on promoting trade and resolving political irritants between the two Asian neighbours. Mr Uno, making his first visit to China since becoming foreign minister last November,
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    • 122 5 AFP SEVENTY-SEVEN of Japan's top 100 tax-payers in fiscal 1987 gained most of their income from land sales, tax officials said. Land prices in Japan's major cities soared in fiscal 1987, which ended on March 31. Mr Hajime Kitami, 53, president of a timber
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    • 403 5 Import curbs issue to go before Gatt meeting today if talks fail AP JAPAN and the US continued high-level negotiations in Washington yesterday in a dispute over increasing the sale of American beef and oranges in Japan. Neither side would disclose whether or
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    • 262 5 AFP AUSTRALIA is preparing to take Japan before a panel of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) in a bid to force a liberalisation of its beef trade, a government spokesman said in Canberra on Monday. A spokesman
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    • 114 5 Reuter THE General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) will hold a special meeting of its anti-dump-ing practices committee on Friday in Geneva. A Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) official in Tokyo said yesterday that the meeting will discuss anti-dump-ing issues, including the compatibility
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    • 162 5 Reuter CHINESE ECONOMISTS are predicting a wave of mergers among industrial enterprises in the next one to two years. The official China News Service said on Monday that the buying and selling of industrial groups on the free market is a great leap forward for
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    • 93 5 AP THE AMERICAN Electronics Association, representing the US$36O-billion US electronics industry, has established a liaison with China. The announcement was made in Santa Clara. California on Monday as more than 100 Chinese and US dignitaries attended an opening ceremony. Association officials are in Beijing for three days
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 14 5 Penir i to earth pri From 18 Apr s come rguest itality I Mtlrlsß
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    • 186 5 If YOU'RE GOING to move office this year, you must first see this remarkable building. Excellent business location close to MAS Building and Treasury Building. Direct access to East Coast Parkway. MRT convenience Tanjong Pagar (Maxwell) MRT station a short walk away. Classic identity clad in rich Carmen Red granite
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 533 6 Reuter AMERICAN FACTORY orders and construction spending rose sharply in March as productivity also improved, the US government said on Monday in a series of reports that reflect a healthy, growing economy. Economists in Washington said the reports pointed to a continuation of
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    • 251 6 Reuter THE US BUDGET deficit for fiscal 1989 should rise to about US$lBO billion, far above the US$l36 billion estimate put forward by the Senate. The Conference Board in New York, a business research group, on Monday placed US revenues at US$95O billion and
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    • 211 6 AFP THE UNITED STATES bought less abroad in 1987 while Japanese sales declined, and both US exports and Japanese imports grew. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington said on Monday that despite the increased exports, the US trade deficit grew US$3.9 billion
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    • 236 6 Reuter THE US has played down a confidential report on proposed 1988 arms sales, saying that many of the suggested deals would never happen. State department spokesman Charles Redman said on Monday that the administration was required each year to submit to Congress
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    • 139 6 Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN, laying the groundwork for his promised veto of the trade bill passed by Congress last week, charged on Monday that the legislation's Democrat sponsors were no friends of American workers. Speaking at a convention of the US Chamber of Commerce, he
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    • 339 6 UPI ITALIAN Prime Minister Ciriaco de Mita and Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita on Monday called for closer cooperation between Japan and the European Community (EC). The leaders agreed in two hours of talks that stronger ties between Japan and the
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    • 391 6 Reuter THE BONN GOVERNMENT has rejected a pessimistic forecast about West Germany's economic prospects for 1989 by its five leading research institutes and brushed aside their calls for it to take new measures to boost growth. "The federal government sees no reason for such pessimistic forecasts,
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  • 785 6 ARRIVALS Operator Swvice Local From number time MAS MH609 1020 KUL GIA GA960 1100 CGK SiA SO 105 1105 KUL »A 1421 1130 BWN SAS SK971 1140 CPH/BKK UB UB231 1145 RGN SIA SQ20I 1145 CGK GIA GA940 1150 MES THAI TG403 1155 BKK SIA SQ191 1155
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 190 6 Open from 12pm to 2.30pm (lunch); 7.30pm to 10.30pm (dinner). House speciality: Lobster with Chilli Sauce > in Chariot. V Open from 12pm to 2.30pm (lunch), except Sat, Sun Pub. Hoi.; 7pm to 10.30pm (dinner), except Sun. House speciality: Les Escargot Bourguignonne (Snails Burgundy). Open 24 hours, daily. House specialities:
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    • 182 6 I I II A/ \j\ I business person's choice eve r y I I II I I II II I Thursday. Saturday and Sunday! I tL J I I Ml Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 -L J. Hours and arriving Heathrow early •'ie following corning <3 a ij you Trave
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  • ADVERTISING & MARKETING
    • 343 7  -  By BOEY KIT YIN SINGLES are in for a blitz of advertisements with a sin-gle-minded message tie the knot. Advertisements have been placed in Link, a local magazine for men, and women's magazine Her World by the Ministry of
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    • 586 7  -  By MONICA GWEE SINGAPORE advertisers are able to resist pressure groups working against their interests because of a strong and active regulatory body the Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore (ASAS). In a presentation at the lAA World Congress in Sydney yesterday, Mr Eddie Chan, president
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    • 419 7 MR HERBERT M BAUM, president of the Campbell Soup Co, US, has identified five trends that he said would affect food marketing and merchandising in the next 10-12 years. Firstly, the grocery trade will become competitors of food companies such as Campbell's. There is
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    • 72 7 PROFESSOR Dr Helmut Sihler, president and chief executive officer of Henkel KGaA, Dusseldorf, Germany, was yesterday awarded the lAA Award for distinguished service in international advertising and marketing. He was presented with the prestigious industry acknowledgement by outgoing lAA president, Mr Alexander Brody, at
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    • 423 7  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA SURVEY Research Singapore will be measuring television viewership with a new method that it says will overcome the loopholes of its current method. Currently, television viewership is measured with the use of a three-day recall technique which relies heavily on memory
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    • 189 7 THE SINGAPORE Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) is giving a fresh vote of confidence to the advertising agencies which have serviced its account in the past. And to ensure fresh creative ideas, it has appointed one more agency to handle its plum account. The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 153 7 AEROFLOT BRINGS TO YOU DIRECT FROM THE USSR TRADITIONAL RUSSIAN u s. FOOD DANCES >JC May 4-8, Yock Hotel Twenty dancers from the KAMUSHKA Dance Troupe and Russian top chefs have been specially flown to Singapore direct from the I"SSR by Aeroflot Soviet Airlines to entertain you with traditional Russian
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    • 173 7 THE ORIENTAL CORDIAUY INVITES YOU TO WRITE YOUR NAME IN HISTORY AT FOURCHETIES •v ■,< m 2000 years before the Benedictine monk Dom Perignon uncorked a certain sparkling wine in the Champagne region the Romans founded a restaurant. Since then, the restaurant's visitors have included such illustrious names as King
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 497 8 JAPANESE goods are generally easy to use. With one exception Japanese ladders are very difficult, nearly impossible, to climb. We are not talking about ordinary ladders here, but corporate ladders. To reach the top of a Japanese corporate hierarchy, one needs much more than hard
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    • 1419 8  -  Singapore entrepreneur Daron Liew thinks of going fishing when he turns 45. But the head of a group of five companies, which he founded, is likely to turn that into a commercial venture as well. BOEY KIT YIN profiles the man who is set on
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    • 610 8  -  Some analysts, reports, DAVID RESS, are sceptical about the rationale .off reducing the marginal tax rate DAVID RESS Reuter TAXES ARE a key part of governments' economic policies but many economists believe governments get them wrong. Some agree with all those people
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    • 1256 9 The first-quarter results of America's commercial banks have provided grounds for optimism after the 'disasters' of last year. But an analysis of some of the key performers indicate there are still grounds for concern. The Economist OPTIMISM HAS PEPPERED the firstquarter
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 178 8 Meet Mario Marchetto. The Chef who should have been a songwriter. Elton John wrote Candle In The Wind for Marilyn Monroe. Carly Simon penned You're So Vain for Warren Beatty. Chef Mario from Lugano, Switzerland cooked up Lamb Cutlets Villeroi for an old flame. And we do mean cooked up.
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    • 328 8 <STYLE'B9 Fabrics Garments Accessories (TRADE ONLY) May 25th to 27th, 1988, 2.00 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. IH| at the I Century Park Sheraton A© Singapore (9th Floor) < For the ninth consecutive year, leading designers and manufacturers from Austria wilt present the latest fashion materials and accessories to buyers and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 147 9 TV and Radio on Page 2 Executive Set Lunch/Dinner From The Finest Sichuan Cuisine Now you can lunch or dine in executive style. Executive Set Lunch/Dinner from a selection of finest Sichuan cuisine is now served at Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant at a price you can afford. There are seven
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    • 84 9 V mmrAmerica. Only United has same day arrivals anywhere in the USA. We are America's Friendly Skies. Our daily morning departures via Tokyo or Hong Kong wing you across the Pacific in time to enjoy the rest of the day in the States. Lunch on the West Coast, dinner on
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 278 10 SINGAPORE The market closed quietly steady yesterday with June 1 RSS buyers quoted at 240.00 cents a kilo, unchanged from last Friday s close, dealers said. They said after a higher opening, prices drifted slightly lower in subsequent quiet trading due to lack of interest. Dealers said quiet conditions
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    • 238 10 R AS prices In S cont»/kg, FOB In balm B NOON CLOSE Buy on Sollors Buyors Sollors bit 1 RSS Prompt 241.50 242.50N 241 JO 242J0N hit 1 RSS Juno 88 240.00 241.00N 240.00 240JO bit 1 RSS My 241.00 242.00 241.00 242.00 bit 2 RSS Of
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    • 77 10 (canti/kg) JUNE 1988 JULY 1988 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Ivytn s«n«fi S*il«n SS8 20 231.50 233.50N 231.50 233 50N SSt 50 230.00 232.00N 230.00 232.00N MRELB luy«n S*M*n ■wycrt S«fl*ra sms cv 395.00 397.00N 396.00 398.00N SMB I 410.00 412.00N 411.00 413.00N SMB 5
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    • 399 10 Bernama Malaysian cruda palm oil futuraa on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange closed a bit steadier yesterday in moderately active trading. Dealers attributed this to the higher prices of Chicago soybean oil over the holiday weekend. May gained $8 to M 5963 a tonne while June rose $6
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    • 219 10 HONGKONG: The metal closed slightly lower yesterday. It ended at U*****.90/444.40 an ounce against New York's 444.50/445.00 close and the 448.80/449.20 finish here on Monday. On the local market gold fell $40 to close at HK54,153 a tael. Coins were weaker in line with the local bullion price.
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    • 185 10 Reuter THE TIN PRICE on ID* Kuala Lumpur Tin Market eased two cents yesterday from last Friday to M 517.33 a kg, dealers said. The market noted poor Interest altar a long weekend after the Labour Day cioeure on Monday, with traders awaiting the re-opening of the European
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    • 191 10 Chinese Produce Qodng prtoM an May 3 Exchange Coconut oil (M$/100kg) Saltan' noon doting prlcos on Now drum 156.00 Moy 3 (SS/100 kg) 2nd hand drums 150.00 141.00 138.00 Coconut oil BUH local In bvBi It* FOB CM drum FOB 107.00 117.00 Copra (ms/iookg) 83.00 Now drum FO#
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    • 43 10 Products (FOB S'pore) USS/borrd Otong* K«ro—w 20.65 -0^0 Go*oi 20.90 -1.00 low Si**ur Woij iMk iswt 15 JO -0.50 NopMw 1120 -0»5 USS/toraw Own®. hat e> 84.00 -4.00 AJ prion V 900 S por. Mm «u*p> WTl Source: Petroleum Argus
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    • 194 10 Reuter CBT WHEAT futures posted sharp losses of seven to 5-1/4 cents a bushel at the cloee on Monday. May ended 4-1/2 cents lower at $3.00. Prices dropped late after remaining firm for most of the day on heavy profittaking, traders said. As prices went below last week's lows
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    • 165 10 Reuter CBT SOYBEAN futures closed mixed on Monday, well below fresh contract highs set acroes the board around midday. Prices ended unchanged to off 2-3/4 cents a bushel. May settled unchanged at $6.69-1/2 after hitting a new life-of-contract high of $6.96. Late professional, local and commission house profit-taking, eepecially
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    • 218 10 Reuter EXECUTIVES at foreign and Brazilian mining companies said a recent vote mandating local control over all mining operations will cut sharply into exploration of Brazil s vast untapped mineral deposits. Even businessmen in favour of some aspects of the law, approved
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    • 128 10 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund said its index of nonfuel commodity prices rose 4 per cent in dollsr terms in March and 2.8 per cent in terms of special drawing rights. The increase reflected sharply higher prices for a small number of industrial raw materials, notably
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    • 848 11 Reuter THE SURPRISE failure of Opec to take up an offer of joint output controls by other oil producers is the result of Saudi Arabia's determination to maintain the cartel's dominance of world markets, analysts said on Monday. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries has
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    • 693 11 Reuter UPI OIL PRICES STEADIED yesterday after falling on Monday's news that Opec failed to clinch a new accord to cut surplus output. Firmer demand in the coming months may stop the price of the Parrel falling too far. And, with Opec meeting again
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    • 240 11 Reuter AUSTRALIA can look forward to a substantial energy trade surplus as the year 2000 approaches in spite of dwindling crude oil self-sufficiency, according to a government report. Energy 2000 released by Minister for Resources Peter Cook in Canberra last Friday said that in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 308 11 Seventy percent o£ Noel Hampers Gifts' total annual sales is dependent upon the company's performance during the Christmas and Chinese New Year seasons. In these months, when holiday gift-giving reaches its peak, Noel sells and delivers up to 3,000 gift hampers each day. Many customers request next-day delivery. Quick turnaround
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 662 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Measures taken to control pests? (5) 6 Flexible cut of meat? (5) 9 Vessel the girl broke (7) 10 Handle as a special concession? (5) 11 The ordinary people of Italy (5) 12 Usual procedure when the doctor gets sick (5) 13 Sausage with minced veal
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  • SPORTS & LEISURE
    • 738 12 NYT WITH HIS RACKET BAG slung over his shoulder, John McEnroe was in no particular hurry as he walked from the practice court to the locker room at the Horseshoe Bend Country Club in suburban Atlanta last week, pleasant surroundings on what he hopes
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    • 292 12 UPI ISRAELI Gilad Bloom, ranked 157 th in the world, produced the biggest victory of his career on Monday when he upset third seed Martin Jaite 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 on the opening day of the Eagle Tournament of Champions. In another surprise
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    • 481 13 AP THE KENTUCKY DERBY scene: mint juleps, roses for the winner, a sea of humanity in the Churchill Downs infield and, of course, Wayne and Woody. Trainer Wayne Lukas, whose horses have earned more than US$5O million in this decade, will be seeking his
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    • 125 13 Reuter A JOHANNESBURG LAWYER said yesterday that he had instructions from British sports authorities to investigate all the activities of runner Zola Budd during a visit to her native South Africa last year. Gerald Stein said he would report by May 10 on whether Budd
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    • 878 13  -  By PETER ABISHEGANADEN THE GIANT of the Korean economy, the Samsung group, is sponsoring a sports event with a difference a showjumping competition in 33 countries around the world. The rules are the same in each country, making this a unique competition.
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    • 211 13 Reuter AN ALL-ABORIGINAL Australian cricket team will begin a tour of England next week, the first indigenous side to do so in over a century. Australian Aboriginal Affairs Minister Geery Hand said in Canberra on Monday that the team, accompanied by a
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    • 192 13 Reuter ORGANISERS of the 1986 and 1990 Goodwill Games have signed an agreement to extend the international competition into 1994 and 1998. The agreement was signed in Moscow during a live satellite television broadcast on Monday by Robert Wussler of
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    • 337 13 Reuter STEVE DAVIS of England collected a prize of £95,000 when he claimed his fifth world professional snooker championship on Monday by beating Terry Griffiths 18-11 in the final. Davis, the world number one, was being held 8-8 overnight in the
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    • 140 13 Reuter THE WORLD Boxing Council. (WBC) fined its superflyweigtit champion Mexican Gilberto Roman US$l5,OOO after he tested positive for marijuana following a title fight last month. Roman won the WBC crown on April 8 from Colombian Sugar Baby Rojas in a unanimous 12-round
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    • 359 13 AP THREE TEAMS are doing the expected in the NBA play-offs the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers and Michael Jordan. As the first-round series switch sites this week, the Celtics and Lakers are on schedule for the final meeting, each with
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 320 12 4 CQURyoiSIER XO-Where to eat, drink... Royal Holiday Inn Singapore will be scoring a first In the local hotel Industry when it holds weekend sunset dinner buffet prepared by muslim chefs, during the Muslim fasting month. 1 Join us In the observance of Ramadan and the celebration of Hari Raya
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    • 162 12 MALAYSIAN HIGH TEA ONLYI7.OO++ 9 W •4 o J I Try Something Malaysian Style "HIGH TEA" From three to six every afternoon your choice of 15 Buffet spread of delicious Kueh Lapis, Kueh Dadah, Mee Siam, Kueh Kuchee. Agar Agar Gundil, Bubor Hitam, Gula Melaka and many more. Unlimited servings
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    • 162 12 Hm DES O'CONNOR BRITAIN'S SNG-NG SvPfcRSTAR i May 5 *6, 1988 only Dinner and snow Crystal Ballroom Only Ss9o nett per person, inclusive of dinner and show Can *****88 ext 2414/2415. Tickets wifl be available at the Hyatt Bo* Office, lobby level WWT REGENCYOSWGAPORE Bk High Tea Vari e t
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    • 275 12 Jolly Hours are back! Order a Guinness draft stout or draft beer get another FREE. Or get 25% off all other drinks by the glass. And 10% off bottle purchases. Nothing could be jollier! Mon Thur: 10pm to lam Come try our delectable international cuisine. Exttaordmcmr STREETS OF- Closed on
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    • 188 12 MANDARIN BALLROOM Gala Buffet 12 noon 2.30 Adult: $39.50 nett Child: $21.00 nett Over 50 local and western favourites including fresh prawn pyramid, oysters on ice, US rib of beef, satay and more! You'll also be treated to colourful entertainment and a Lucky Draw for a pair of 24-carat gold-plated
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1125 14 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed higher against most major currencies yesterday. The dollar ended at 125.00/10 yen compared with New York's 124.75/85 close and at 1.6800/10 marks against 1.6775/85. Dealers said the dollar's bullish sentiment followed news of a 1.6 per cent rise in US March factory orders
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    • 154 14 Gold futures on May 2 100 troy ounces; USS par troy ounce Open High Low Sono Moy 445.60 -5.40 Jun 449.50 449JO 446.00 447.50 -5.40 Jul 449.40 -5.40 Aug 453.30 454.00 450.70 451 JO -5.50 Oct 457JO 458.00 456.00 456.20 -5.50 DK 443.00 463.00 460.00 461.00 -5.50
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    • 414 14 JUNE EURODOLLAR yesterday opened weaker than the previous close at 92.37 and found resistance at 92.38. The June contract has an objective which might attract prices downwards on technical consideration. Simex trading session, however, remained quiet in view of the holidays in Tokyo. June contract finally settled at 92.37.
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    • 295 14 IMM CURRENCY futures closed mixed on Monday near session highs. The Japanese yen was the only gainer. Prices filled gap areas left from the opening by trading up to Friday's lows. The yen, which traders said was the strongest contract. closed on the plus side after hurdling the 0.*****1
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    • 1632 14 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuasday, May 3 1988 DCUTSCHCMAAK {SIMEX) 1 High May 88 calia Low Sag Mty 88 puis Htoh Lam Sag 54 CAI 55 CAJ 56 CAI 57 283A 278 CAI 58 183a 178 CAI 59 S4A 80 a 60 II II It 32 31 31 *1 CAB
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    • 489 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chui Wai Kuan of Blk. 28 Outram Park #11-499 Singapore (0316), have applied for a Beer House First Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Kuan's Eating House at 35, Keong Siak Road, Singapore (0208), and that this application will be heard
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    • 345 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 and IN THE MATTER OF DISTINCTIVE INTERIOR DECORATION PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION i At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of DISTINCTIVE INTERIOR DECORATION PTE LTD duly held and j convened at 2 Genting. Lane, Singapore
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    • 314 14 PEPSICA CAKE HOUSE PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF RESOLUTIONS At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company convened and held at 1 Colombo Court #07-19, Singapore 0617 on 30 April 1988 the following Special Resolutions were duly paased:1. That the company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 135 15 Reuter BEIJING's China International Iron and Steel Investment Corp is borrowing money on foreign markets for the first time, raising a US$llO million loan through Japanese and German taxspared facilities, bankers said. LTCB Asia Ltd said it had completed syndication for the $80 million
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    • 56 15 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market rose point to 3% per cent yesterday. Term rates were up 1/16. S$ Interbank rates at 12 noon yesterday: Of Ft* UD Overnight 3 3/4 3 1/2 1 -month 3 3/8 3 1/4 2-month 3 3/8 3 1/4 3-month 3
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    • 87 15 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****S 28.7.88 3.14 3.09 3.12 3.05 6 months BY*****H 22.9.88 3.20 3.15 3.17 3.14 1 year BY*****Z 23.3.89 3.29 3.25 3.25 3.25 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing
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    • 177 15 Indicates the average of the prime tending rates of 12 major banks in S'pore Interbank marfcat ri Mm (offer/bid) on May 3 us$ < DM SWFC Yen 7 day* 71/1-7 -7I/I a a/t —1/4 2 \/4 1 7/t 3 7/t 3/4 1 m#> 7 3/16— 1/16 t
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    • 204 15 AFP INTEREST RATES on short-term US Treasury bills climbed sharply at Monday's auction with three-month bills hitting 6.13 per cent, the highest level since the October stock market plunge. The Treasury Department sold US$6.4 billion of three-month Treasury bills at an average discount
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    • 417 15  -  By HARISH MEHTA THE ASIAN Development Bank and India are opening new channels of cooperation in international finance, said the chairman of the government-controlled State Bank of India. Mr Dhruba Narayan Ghosh in Singapore yesterday. The ADB is now providing a multi-layered approach
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    • 199 15 Asian Reuter ASIAN DOLLAR deposits closed steady yesterday at opening levels, after quiet trading, dealers said. us$ OffW MO 7 dayi 7 1/16 6 15/16 1 ntuuli 7 3/14 7 1/16 2 iwjii<i» 7 5/16 7 3/16 3 —UN 7 3/8 7 1/4 6 mmO»> 7 5/8 7 1/2 9
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    • 261 15 Reuter MEXICO MAY ADOPT a harder line on its debt, including a ceiling on interest payments, if efforts with creditors fail to bear fruit, Public Credit Director Angel Gurria said. He said this would be the third stage of a
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    • 657 15  -  By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent THE EXPORT Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) is calling on its shareholders to chip in $63.8 million more within the next 12 months to meet past claims and to finance the company's expansion. ECICS provides insurance
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    • 146 15 V TOUCH DOWN 17 TIMES A WEEK IN THE USA Fly China Airlines from Singapore: 5 times a week to Honolulu via Tokyo 6 times a week to Los Angeles 3 times a week to New York via Anchorage 3 times a week to San Francisco In cooperation with American
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
    • 4705 16 THE SINGAPORE stock market started the month of May on an impressive note. The ST Industrial Index rose to a post-Crash high of 972.96 before easing to close at 968.89 yesterday. Although some investors took the opportunity to take profits in
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 506 17 mom mm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW TH| AUTHORITIES, the company,} investors and brokers must be.happy With the move to ha|e foreign registered Singapore Airlines shares listed separrtely on the local market as fro pi yesterday. ).ast night, the foreign registered stock
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    • 330 17 KHOO TECK PUAT's Central Properties Ltd (CPL) has belatedly notified the Stock Exchange of Singapore of the changes in the company's substantial shareholdings. These took place following last August's purchase and subsequent sale in September of CPL shares by Goodwood Park Hotel Ltd
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    • 221 17 S G WARBURG Group Pic has become the latest in a string of foreign securities houses to set up shop in Singapore. It follows on the heels of Barclays de Zoete Wedd Securities and CL-Alexan-ders Laing Cruickshank, which opened representative offices here last
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    • 331 17 MEMBER COMPANIES in the Overseas Union Bank (OUB) group recorded mixed results last year with major contributions received from its stockbroking, futures trading and finance companies subsidiaries. Stockbroking subsidiary OUB Securities Pte Ltd made a threefold increase in after-tax profit to $7.7 million while
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    • 493 17  -  By LISA LEE, LEONG WEN WAH LIM KAH NGAM Ltd's joint-ven-ture project in a Shanghai hotel-cum-club is expected to reap US$99 million over a 20-year period. This is 50 per cent more than the construction and development costs of the US$6O
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    • 118 17 Bernama THE JOHOR SESSIONS court yesterday postponed to July 2 to 14 the trial of Johor tycoon Yap Sing Hock, formerly chairman of Hongkong-based Asean Resources, and his brother who were jointly charged with criminal breach of trust. Judge Suriyadi Halim Omar granted
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    • 347 17 L M sets up two shipping companies in Panama L M GROUP Investments has diversified further with the setting up of two shipping companies in Panama and a proposed building materials company in Taiwan. The specialist contractor announced yesterday that it had set up L M Shipping Inc and L
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 471 17 AUSTRAL ENTERPRISES BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) Preliminary Report Of Results For The Year Ended 31st January 1988 The directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results for the year ended 31st January 1988 1988 Group Company $000 $'000 1987 Group Company $000 $'000 Increase/(Decrease I Group Company Profit before taxation
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    • 772 17 F ISLAND PENINSULAR BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) Preliminary Report Of Route For The Year Ended 3lit January IMS 3- The extraordinary items arose from a gain of $3.6 million from the disposal of shares in a quoted subsidiary additional loss of SI .0 million being the final settlement of a
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  • REGIONAL MARKETS
    • 3214 18 SHARE PRICES finished mixed to slightly higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as profittaking pared early gains. However, renewed interest was seen in selected blue chips and higherpriced counters. Following a three-day break, the market opened mixed to steady with quality counters attracting
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    • 135 18 Reuter CLUB VOLVO, a lavish Hongkong nightclub which once sought a stock exchange listing, plans a massive expansion with a lease that will last beyond China's takeover of Hongkong, a newspaper said yesterday. The new lease runs to 1999 two years after the handover of
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    • 1483 18 Hongkong Reuter HONGKONG share prices closed slightly higher yesterdsy on light bargain hunting but trading remained sluggish in the absence of new incentives, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index ended the day 12.71 points higher at 2.602.6. The broader based Hong Kong Index rose 9.56 points to
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    • 123 18 MAY n Chall Sugar WON ***** -400 K any won Ind Kia Motor ***** ***** -200 -200 Daaiim Ind Oaawoo Corp ***** 20 TOO -900 >300 Koraa Long Term ***** -200 -200 Daewoo Heavy Oelah.n Securlttea Dong Ah Phar Dong Suh Stock OongtHi Steel ***** ***** isaoo ***** *****
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    • 414 18 Reuter FALLS in international gold and crude oil prices dragged the Australian share market yesterday to a weak close on low volumes. Brokers said the market had responded negatively to the overnight falls on overseas markets. "They were certainly a catalyst in the market." one broker said. "Otherwise, it
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    • 171 18 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index fell 1.37 to 412.54 on a turnover of 5,663,280 shares worth 591.66 million baht. Reuter MAY a Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya ln»aaImam Bangkok Agro-4nd Bangkok Bank Bonk Of Ayudhya Ctwoong Thai Wtro A CatHa IAMT 292 366 143 32S 362 445 22
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    • 255 18 MAT AM Stncara Indus Cathay Cons Chang Hm Bant. Chang Loong WT 475 MOO •7 50 ***** 56 50 4-IU 013 unch 1 -4 -2 KoNn Kuochan Dav Laa Chang Yuan Cham Indus lian Mwa Indus Nan Va Ptas. PacMc Cons PacMc Elact 46.00 •2 00 50 50 ••50
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    • 76 18 MAY 88 *001 Oriental B 0.046 -0.009 Acojt Mining PMI OvfMM. PhlloiB 0036 040 unch unch Anglo PMI m-i '.'..0.011 0.0^1 Ptcot. 0 001 unch PUJT. 186 6 6 unch Minino B Atlas Con 8 2250 San Mtgu* B looliiiK 177 oaei QokS PMfOtMfA. IM -0001 Sim* Darby28 90
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    • 364 18 AFP THE FUTURE of Macau's broadcasting station was uncertain yesterday after the company's controversial privatisation and the arrests last week of two directors on charges of misusing funds. The state-owned Teledifusao de Macau (TOM) went private on Sunday with the new firm's threemember board suspended,
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    • 85 18 6th May 1988 9.30pm MARGAUX BALLROOM > 3* instis^ \r* ft 9 1 TOUCH OF BRASS Edward Bach Chris Robertson Duncan Shaw Robert McLeod David Sabourin Trumpet Player Trumpet Player Horn Player Trombone Player Tuba Player Hear them perform a HUNGARIAN DANCE by Brahms, an OVERTURE by Leonard Bernstein, a
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  • WORLD MARKETS
    • 838 19 New York Reuter STOCKS closed mixed on Wall Street on Monday as falling oil prices alleviated some of the sting from the most recent economic data suggesting higher inflation and interest rates, traders said. Transportation issues led the advancers, helped by news that Opec could not agree
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    • 257 19 London Reuter LONDON shares opened yesterday on the first day of trading after the long bank holiday weekend with a mixed aspect. Dealers said a firm Wall Street overnight prompted buying but weak oils and golds weighed on sentiment. News that the Opec talks
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    • 969 19 Amsterdam MAY 02 FLS A8N Aagon Ahotd AJUO 37 00 74.70 71.00 108 90 -1.9 unch -0.1 -03 Alrtntl 'AMEV Amro Bank An Stad Barkal BOLS 151 80 40 80 84 40 121 20 13 80 125.20 unch •1 -0.5 unch 0.3 Borsumij 91 SO Buahrman Tattar oda 44.80 Calva
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    • 3558 19 810 and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".
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    • 71 19 KRAMAT TIN DREDGING Berhad: 59th AGM at the PNB Theatrette, 2nd Floor, Menara PNB. 201 A, Jalan Tun Razak, ***** Kuala Lumpur today at 10.30 am. KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS Bertiad: 58th AGM at PNB Theatrette. 2nd Floor, Menara PNB, 201 A, Jalan Tun Razak. ***** Kuala Lumpur
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    • 134 19 Reuter THE NATIONAL Association of Securities Dealers Inc has censured Blinder Robinson and Co Inc and five executives of the firm and imposed a fine of U*****,000. The firm was also suspended from NASD membership for five business days and the five top
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    • 273 19 Mar jcmti' print (S) Japan Gr Fund 165 170* for May 4 Shonton Thrift Fund Oil 061 UOB Man Umtund iaa» mant Singapore Unit Trust OAS 084 Tho Cowiirct 0*4 IIC Unibond-f 1006 1025 Th* Saongi Fund S'por* Prog Fund 081 03» 087 043 MARA-Bumiputra S'por* Sac Fund
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    • 113 19 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesdoy 1.***** Monday 1,706 86 Week ogo 1.***** Hong Song Index Tuesday 2.***** Monday 2.569 89 Week ogo 2.***** All Industrials Tuesday 2.329.6 Monday *****6 Week ago Z3I2-I NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday 2.***** Friday 2.032 33 Week ogo 2.037 30 TOKYO Standard Poors Nikkei
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    • 300 19 Reuter US SECURITIES and Exchange Commission chairman David Ruder has defended the SEC's position on the make-up of public companies' audit committees before a congressional subcommittee evaluating a recommendation that all companies have completely independent audit committees. Before the House Oversight and Investigations
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    • 158 19 Reuter A NEAT TRICK used by Swiss companies to ward off hostile corporate raiders will come under fire at shareholders' meetings at Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz this week, Zurich share analysts said on Monday. There have already been several unsuccessful challenges
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 340 19 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. DAO HENG BANK LIMITED (Incorporated with Limited Liability in Hong Kong) U5545,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE UNITED STATES DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT due May 1993 LEAD MANAGED BY CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON IRVING TRUST INTERNATIONAL (ASIA) LIMITED (ASIA) LIMITED CO-MANAGED BY Banca
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  • 459 20  -  By WILLIAM CHIA LET NEWLY-SET-UP small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) accumulate working capital by retaining taxable profits and deferring payment of taxes for up to five years: that was one of the suggestions made in a recent survey, on the financing needs
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  • 99 20 Bernama SABAH recorded a trade surplus of M 5203.4 million in January against M 5139.9 million a year ago. This was an increase of M 563.5 million or 45.4 per cent, the Sabah Statistics Department said yesterday. Between December and January, a drop in both exports
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  • 292 20 Reuter MALAYSIA'S Minister in Charge of Petroleum Affairs yesterday said he was disappointed by Opec's failure to accept an offer of joint output controls with six producers outside the cartel. Mr Kasitah Gadam said he hoped Opec would make what he termed a
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  • 305 20 Bernama BETWEEN 20 and 25 per cent of industrial projects approved by the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Mida) have not been able to get off the ground for several reasons. Mida chairman Tan Sri Zainal Abidin Sulong said yesterday that studies had shown
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  • 440 20 Asean-EC meeting in Dusseldorf Reuter AP THE EUROPEAN Community urged Vietnam yesterday to enter into direct peace talks with exiled Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk to secure a pull-out of Hanoi's 100,000 troops from his country. It was the first time
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  • 195 20 AFP THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday announced a reshuffle of his government following the mass resignation of the 16 members of the Democrat Party in his Cabinet. The 16 including four ministers and 12 deputy ministers handed in their resignations last Friday after dissidents in
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  • 182 20 AFP SOUTH KOREA should "internationalise" its industries, shifting from a growth-first economic policy to balanced development and the promotion of public welfare, a newly-launched think tank said in Seoul yesterday. The Commission of Economic Restructuring, a private economic advisory body, said in its first
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  • 63 20 Reuter COMEX gold futures edged higher on early buying yesterday fostered by the recovery, in NYMEX crude oil futures after Monday s setback. Gold for delivery in June was marked up US$O.7O at U*****.90 an ounce, with sellers pulling back at U*****.50. Analysts said offshore dealer houses were
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  • LATE FILE
    • 54 20 Reuter MOSCOW and Beijing have begun secret contacts aimed at concluding a new non-ag-gression treaty. The Japanese Sankei Shimbun newspaper yesterday quoted unnamed Eastern Bloc diplomats in Tokyo as saying officials of the two countries were meeting frequently in Moscow, Beijing and Tokyo to discuss
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    • 58 20 Reuter BEIJING has for the first time since 1949 allowed an increase in staple food prices, paving the way for a general easing of controls on commodity prices. Hongkong's pro-China Wen IVe/ Po newspaper said the price of rice, wheat flour and noodles had
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    • 43 20 AFP PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk wants to enlist the help of the non-aligned countries through Palestine Liberation Organisation chief Yasser Arafat to find a Cambodian solution, according to a statement by the Cambodian resistance leader received in Beijing yesterday. AFP
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    • 48 20 Reuter UNEMPLOYMENT in the Philippines dropped to 9.2 per cent of the labour force at end-January from 11.2 per cent a year earlier and 10.5 per cent at end-1987. The Philippine National Statistics Office yesterday said the fall reflected improved business activity. Reuter
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    • 54 20 AFP WEST GERMANY plans to give more aid to Indonesia this year to help finance development projects that are threatened by fund shortages. a visiting West German government minister said in Jakarta yesterday. Some US$2OO million had been set aside. Minister for Development Cooperation
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    • 58 20 Reuter AUSTRALIAN inflation is expected to ease further in the first quarter of this year, with the annual rate falling to around 6.5 per cent from 7.1 per cent in calendar 1967 and 9.4 per cent in the first quarter of 1967, according to
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    • 38 20 AFP AT LEAST 591,000 South African workers were involved in 1,146 strikes last year, leading to a loss of nearly six million working days, the South African state-run National Manpower Commission said yesterday. AFP
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 418 20 W\N Mt I JLW Auctions 11 units of newly completed luxury 3 storey semi-detached houses in:MIMOSA VILLAS MIMOSA WALK 5* Viewing on other days contact Agents AUCTION DATE: 28 May 1988 at 2.30 p.m. VENUE: Sir Stamford Room, Ist floor Hyatt Hotel, Scotts Road Singapore Jones Lang Wootton 50 Raffles
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    • 333 20 Banking on the future FOR EACH OF THE PAST 10 YEARS, BT's Bankinfl and Finance supplement has provided readers with a comprehensive and provocative coverage of one of the Republic's key industries. This year, our 11th financial supplement promises nothing less as it shows how our banking community is Building
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 231 21  -  From Kingsley Wood in Sydney AUSTRALIA'S improving trade position has caused a shortage of cargo capacity on some major routes and increased freight rates to the point where they threatened to force traders of some low value commodities out
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    • 336 21  -  By LINDA CHEE CHENG LIE Navigation's Far East/South-east Asian service will receive a boost in the coming months when three owned ships enter the trade. The first of two new container ships, the 650-TEU Kuo Chia, was delivered on April 27
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    • 242 21 A BIG CUT in expenses and stronger freight markets has enabled Sanko Steamship to achieve its first annual profit since the spectacular collapse in 1985. In the financial year to Jan 31, Sanko returned profits of 2.3 billion yen (US$lB.4 million) on turnover
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 138 21 LARGE shipping vessels calling at Bangkok Port are expected to reduce the number of containers to avoid delays, said Bangkok Shipowners and Agents Association President Xanxai Visitkul. "This is because a reduction in the number of containers would allow them to spend less time in
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      • 139 21 PORT LOUIS in Mauritius has enjoyed a steady improvement in its container throughput for the last three years. Throughputs for 1986/87 reached more than 49,000 TEU, compared with about 26,000 TEU during 1984/85. It is anticipated that by 1990, levels above 60,000 TEU will be achieved.
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      • 111 21 DONALD L MOSMAN, Port of Los Angeles Deputy Executive Director for Development, will retire in July. Since April 11, Mr Mosman has devoted his time to completing specific special projects including directing the retrofit of the IHI crane in the West Basin and assisting in
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    • 163 22 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): -VK" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Kleptune Orient Lines Srient Overseas Container Line fto Yang Shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line ATistralia/Straits Container Line Djakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd
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    • 1650 22  -  Shipping claims can be settled in a multitude of currencies. Mr J T MACIEL of the Department of Business Administration, Singapore Polytechnic, reviews three recent cases to provide some idea of how judges decide which currency is the most appropriate. Mr J
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    • 813 22 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Contotnar n 1 Accord Shpg VI Ahrenkia' liner n Africo Ocaon XI AMfon V* AC Toapfar XI Amaricon Tpt XI Anro Service IV Arrow Unas IX Asion Ocaon XI Assoc Cornoga XI Alios lota I ANl 1 AfC Una V Aft N
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    • 125 22 AFP UNITED STATES Coast Guard ships will not be dispatched to the Gulf to aid Navy forces operating there, the US Defence Department said. "The Department of Defence is no longer considering sending Coast Guard vessels to the Persian
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    • 298 23 ABC CONTAINERLINE, of Antwerp. which recently celebrated the commencement of its 200 th round-the-world voyage since launching services 10 years ago. is planning to order two new con/bulkers. Managing director Tsvi Rosenfeld, who forced his way into the competitive UK/European/Australasia liner trades with his
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    • 124 23 THE FIRST telephone call to Mt Everest in March contributed to a record month for the Inmarsat mobile satellite communications. That month 242 new us6rs joined the system and combined telephone and telex traffic was about 50 per cent higher than at the same ti(se
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    • 699 23 Fairplay WILL THE FAMILIAR Scindia blue flag be seen once again in world ports? That is the question that over 50,000 shareholders of the 69-year-old Scindia Steam Navigation Co Ltd have been asking for nearly a year now. The financially crippled company's fleet
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    • 233 23 FOLLOWING THE successful development of the 40ft x 2.5 metre wide europallet side door container, Yorkshire Marine Containers (YMCL) has been awarded a major contract to supply 100 units to Transfracht, the wholly-owned subsidiary of the West German rail operator Deutsche Bundesbahn.
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    • 66 23 AFP THE MALAYSIAN Navy seized three Philippine fishing boats in the disputed Spratlys islands and has detained 49 Filipino crewmen since April, the Philippine Foreign Department said. The incident occurred less than a month after China and Vietnam clashed over the reputedly oil-rich South China Sea
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    • 7783 28 QQTOBGXIEB 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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    • 1444 29 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES > B«rth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Own isbel (X o'ongside 04 OS 1830 Coffbws K26 oiongside 04 *****0 Dongming *29 a l Ongi<l« 0805 2300 C Splendour KI6 olongs.de 04 05 1200 Equo'c III K23 o ongsOe 04 05/0700 Hwghevere** K2I oiongside 04 OS
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    • 2020 30 A—B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies. ABC Containerline 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 Lines APL
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    • 269 32  -  From Kingsley Wood AUSTRALIAN offshore oil exploration has taken an unexpected turn for the better, biting a four-year high that looks set to continue into next year at least. This is despite continued gloomy forecasts, taxes which the industry claims are too
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    • 277 32 UPI POLAND'S worst labour unrest since 1980 spread to the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk, birthplace of the outlawed Solidarity Trade Union, with the walkout of about 3,000 workers demanding 50 per cent pay increases and the release
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    • 182 32 Reuter A TOP SHIPPING official vowed on Monday he would defeat a three-month strike by British seamen and resume full ferry services to the European continent. But the National Union of Seamen (NUS) announced that three more ports had been hit by strikes
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    • 621 22 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT CONV/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE MALTA CASABLANCA LEIXOES BILBAO I AMSTERDAM HAMBURG I HAVEN Singapore *****00 Bookingt *****08 CFS *****48 K. Lumpur *****25* P. Kalang *****1* CFS *****50• Panang *****7, *****2 m n COMPAGNIE MARITIME D'AFFRETEMENT REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST TO EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN WEST
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    • 17 22 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.
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    • 383 22 !3 C SAV Sud An-cricjnn co I'jpcrcs S A FEEDER VESSEL I SPORE I MOTHER VESSEL HK ARICA IQQ ANTOfVALP SAt CUV 1 H VELAT ltfi 1/7 1/7—llP CSAV 2 *5 CM CARRIE* (Y(* 2*5) 2*l M CSAV 3 125 LAM 22/5 4/7 2/7 1/7 M/ 7 CARGO FOR PUNTA
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    • 1136 23 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd P&O Containers CONTAIfCRSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: OCEAN STRENCTH Col Khi Bon M 1M 20rt 23/5 OW JAPAN SERVICE TOKYO BRIDGE NEW OASIS STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK SPORE BKOK PEGASUS PROGRESS VS2BN
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    • 575 23 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 4 MAY 1988 RE ANJOU GENERAL AVERAGE SAFARI regrets to advise that the owners of the m.v. Anjou have declared General Average following a major engine breakdown en route from Durban to; Singapore and other scheduled Far East Ports. After having deviated last week to
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 432 24 EXSI NOSE J MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE IRAN MCE2AN IRAN TAKHTI IRAN VAHOAT Singapore 5/5 1# 3/6 Loading for:BANDAR ABBAS BANDAR ABBAS BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE PNC/8. PACIFIC SERVICE Singapore Loading for: A VESSEL 15/5 LAE. PMB. RBL. HRA MICRONESIA SERVICE OCEANIA EXPRESS
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    • 1157 24 LINE tint s*w»i CWWI rttm FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUtT^J^^^jfmbf^MhfTc^onsoftnm FROM f'JROPE VIA SUEZ■ ot thf Act Consortium Hill* CONIAINiRISED 10 (ROM NORTH AMRICA WIS! COASi •FDR/MOTHER VESSEL HKC ME/PACIFIC PROSPERITY HE HKC S4E/HANJIN KUNSAN 31E KJJ UE HANJIN KWANCYANC 45t KJJ 43E KOREAN WONIS JIN 75E SSB
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    • 1048 24 m EVERGREEN Full Container Service IVeN GLAONMJR EVER GENERAL EVER GLOBE EVER GAINING EVER GUEST Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) I I I I I I a s si"" is I 2S "S J? 12 s «8 «s s s s s ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO SSS.WTON OSTWI JACKSONVILLE 2) ATLANTA
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 874 25 v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURABAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL VOY •Sl* SEA FORTUNE HI) I'oll BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE BEL A WAN/STRAITS CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL PIYA SHUM REPULSE BAY ARNSTAOT VESSEL SEA FORTUNE INTEGRA SEA FORTUNE VOY SIN
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    • 427 25 V\€% BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT HAVEN DO AM HAVRE vn nn i*s www w M Urt Ufi u* w an an m an an nn an an an rp ip ip EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN
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    • 546 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of. P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTJUNERSNIP SERVICES VSL/VOY SRIWIJAYA/23W8 OCEAN PRIMA 10WB PALEMBANG/9WB UNISIERRA/CP29/WB 12-14/5 20-22/5 3-5* 12-14 6 BILBAO ANTWERP H'BURG/ R DAM/ADAM BREMEN -200 240 V, Sublet to InducamanL Also accapMnq cargo to
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    • 326 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES LOIKAW Vfl33W PAGAN VIZ7W AVA VflO PA-AN VO24W BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) S'pore ipmy Vi Kay 44 May <01 fey Loading for Rangoon P.Kelang Penang Bangkok f MOl May T*AVl4la*.MJvTiiiri TAUSALA SAMOA VI2N MORAYBANK VSN CLYDEBANK V23N SPORE ROAM HULL HMI 12/5 10/6
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 1027 26 D KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Xlinb ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 19 30/4 VOY LB II 26/3 •PK/PNG 1/5 «/5 15/5 22/5 •PK/PNG *INDO FEEDER VESSEL ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE
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    • 691 26 r m INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ORIENT SUCCESS V 107 SO MANIPUR V 37H TIGER BAY V X INDIAN COURIER V 30N AGIOS ANDREAS V.C-1 ORIENT SUCCESS V 101 S O NAGALANO V MM TIGER BAY V 37 INDIAN COURIER V 31N ORIENT SUCCESS V 109 V NANDINI V UH
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    • 602 26 W, GOLDEN LINE MniV GUM) GUAN SHIPPING (PIE) LTD V S. T«iok Ay*r Strwt Y^""^ —-*4 SINGAPORE 0104 TEL 5343 M (10 LINES) Fai *****04 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore P KeUnj Pwant GOLDEN BEAR Cotomto, Karachi/Dubai 17/1* May GOLDEN HARVEST Colombo Karachi Dubai 1/9 June CHINA SERVICE DAI YUN SHAN
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    • 458 26 PHIU Oni€NT LINGS PT€ LTD I HEAD OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAD .07 12 1 AFRO ASIA BUiLOINS SINGAPORE 0106 TELEX RS ***** PHIU FA* *****'6 \'ES rrr rtm H KONG KOBE KFELUNG TB I WS. gff 1 COLOMBO. KARACHI r EAST AFRICA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE JP. USA SERVICE ISTANBUL MERSIN. TABRIZ, TEHERAN
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 864 27 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAX EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A member o4 thm ACE Contorthii TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): f PKelang S port I Havre F itowe R'dant TRANSWORLO BRIDGE 42*» (05/5) 07/5 24/5 25/5 26/5 NEPTUNE DIAMOND ISM. (07/5) 09/5 26/5 27/5 28/5 NEPTUNE CRYSTAL 45* (13/5) 15/5
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    • 396 27 9f DON AM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE Vetui's Name ETC BS BKK S PORE PKELANG M Enterprise/806N 26/04 09/05 12 14/05 15-16(05 1 No 9 Donam/803N 30/04 IWOS 19-71/05 22 23/05 No I Donjffl/IO4N 09/05 22/05 25-27/05 21-2)05
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    • 771 27 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 ***** PHIAWC P. KELANG *ss* s I*"* 4 l s system co sou bhd. Teter MA ***** No.
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    • 21 27 ff. 4 0 MADJU SENDIRIAN BERHAD 20-12 Tong Eng Building Singapore 0106 Tel *****8/ 3 REGULAR VESSEL SERVICE TO BELAWAN WEEKLY
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    • 369 28 /T SINGAPORE SHIPPING Mf CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TIL 225 6868 <30 lmes< FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAO VE.B DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE SON LAND 3/H 5/5 |20/5 |30/5 |30/5 I l/« RUHLAND 4!» 1/S |17/ C "VIA
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  • Page 28 Miscellaneous
    • 163 28 Regional Weather «T 1 vS J iS a !v Xs s rp« >Q ■3C I m w •O s -JS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperoture «> c X\ n h( iwef Weather -V Wind direction with speed in knots Ram v/
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 938 29 \\CSP\ CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD Tel *****66 (16 Lines) Fa* *****15 FIXED CONSOLIDATION SERVICE FCL/LCL TO: CHINA, HONG KONG, BANGKOK, P.KELANG, KEELUNG, KAOSHIUNG, MANILA, BUSAN, TOKYO/YOKOHAMA KOBE, OSAKA, FELIXSTOWE, HAMBORG AU EUROPE BASE PORTS ALL USA PORTS Also accepts to other destinations ACCEPTING FCL/LCL AND CONVENTIONAL: lencTenET'i MV Tobona
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    • 224 29 <t> UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. cn a n 3 cl/jj! j. —J] n 11/—ttjjj n I Algerian National Line FAR EAST I MEDITERRANEAN SERVI S PORE LOADING FOR MV KSAR ETTIR 15/5 alger, oran, ANNABA. TUNIS MV KSAR CHELLALA 25/5 alger, oran, ANNABA. TUNIS ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 630 30 EUROPE SERVICE rv uitirr: TBH I 7ft |»S lllfl TBN I an 1M 1M lit w 1M 2M FAR EAST SERVICE »5 Ul5 IMrt 177 5 125/5 |»5 *5 |IVS |lM 170(5 122*5 23/5 MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE spoil IHQ DO« SRI ADB OAH KWT BAM DOM SPORE |HQ DUI
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    • 538 30 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL LCL ur|OM to USA Ejit West Coast. Carribbcan East Canada, HAITI Costa Rica. El Salvador. Guatemala. Honduras. Venezuela Peru Ecuador Colombia via Miami. Trinidad. Barbados. Antigua St Lucia. Montserrat. Guayana via Kingston 3Z3 innSCE* Z3i IM OSAKA IN BRISBANE o's ZIM KEELUNC M 3/5
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    • 591 30 f EveretTUnes] COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO. MATARANI. ILO* AND ALL OTHER KM-v? rjrtyir llkM WwA wTi'MrU WjwA'J,'# Ji MURRAVEVERETT THOMASEVERETT HUGHEVERETT Singapore... 6/7 fey J 19/20 4/5 Jun i yfg^"EVERETT ORIENT LINE" "1 JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE 4 LOADING FOR YOKOHAMA, KOBE. NAGOYA. MOJI.
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 251 31 r INTERCONTINENTAL LINE General/Marketing Agents: SEABRIOGE TRANSPORT SINGAPORE MALAYSIA (A member of the JEURO GROUP of COMPANIES. J«|wn) Singapore *****11 Tlx: R*****1 SEAAIR F«x: *****50 WarahouM at PSA Multistorey Complex *****06 Malaysia *****33 Tlx: MA***** Fax: *****68 WEEKLY FROM Singapore Port Kelang Penang UK/EUROPE: FAR EAST United Kingdom Bangkok, Hong
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    • 170 31 UCB FREIGHT SERVICES INC. WEEKLY DEFINITE DEPARTURES FOR SHIPPERS CO-LOADERS TO CANADA USA MONTREAL, TORONTO VANCOUVER BC NEW YORK FOR BOOKINGS 4 ENQUIRIES CALL: STAGER FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD W TEL: *****38/ *****88 TIL 22MM4 TUL RS2SIII m* LL BREAKBULK CONTAINER SERVICE TO CHITTAGQNG. INDIA TAIWAN YE XING A VESSEL
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    • 510 31 LCL/FCL SERVICE lu4£flr39iN^aßz£fliiKj Also accepting cargo to KEELUNQ, KAOHBIUNO, HONG KONG. P. KELAMQ. BUSAN ft JAPAN E. MALAYSIA ft BRUNEI PORTS I'ui'j :V »7.W f;.VII.V V TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS ***** SKHST Uil'KU LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES PTE LTD Til: ***** Fa*: *****77 S.E.ASIA/CHINA SERVICES SCf> PKLANC PNG FOR
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    • 658 31 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* GLORY SELATAN V V» GLORY SELATAN VII GLORY SELATAN IX GLORY SELATAN V V t/4 24/4 BANJARMASIN 10/5 SELAT PANJANG 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS
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    • 387 31 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCL/ICL SFRVICE PIC GTOJP srn FAR EAST 8/5 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 14/5 BANGKOK 6/5 MANILA 6/5 JAKARTA 7/5 PORT KELANG/PENANG 10/5 BUSAN 5/5 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 10/5 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Hua ngpu 'Shenzhen/Fuzhou Xiamen/ Xingang/Shanghai SIN EUROPE 18/5 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA SIN USA/CANADA 8/5 L.A./NYC/SFO 8/5 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL General Agents
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    • 342 32 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** I \s| I K\ \K I I\ I K III) STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT! Moji •Subject to cargo inducement NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN ft CHINESE PORTS.
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    • 377 32 FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE CGM TO USA-EAST COAST/GULF/CANADA/MEXICO AND FRENCH WEST INDIES For Gulf: Miami, Mobile, Now Orleans, Houston/Mexico Vera Cruz, Mexico City. Also serving Halifax, Montreal, Toronto. New York. Baltimore, Portsmouth. Norfolk. Savannah/ FRENCH W. Indies Port De France. Pointre A. Pitre. Degrad D. Cannes.
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    • 194 32 WEEKLY LCL/FCL CONSOL SERVICE L.A., SFO, NEW YORK LONDON, MARSEILLES MMHUM MPMt ID fit 111 Tel: *****88 (8 Lines) Tlx: RS ***** Tatsumi Marine DMECT BARJNQ TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA I Direct cat to other ports subject to inducement (also accepting transhipment cargo: OROBA Y. MADANG. KIETA WEWAK KIMBE RABUAL
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    • 329 32 BMkW© CALL US AT- > P. KELANG 1 PENANG F J. BAHRU P GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 '04-*****2/4, *****3 •07-*****8 •07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 102-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE BREMERHAVEN COPENHAGEN HELSINKI. MALMO OSLO. STOCKHOLM. UK REGULAR FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN CONTAINER SERVICE WFEKLY STRAITS/ TAIWAN/ JAPAN CONTAINER SERVICE
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