The Business Times, 12 October 1988

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1968 75 CENTS
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  • 261 1 AFP Dow Jones lower WALL STREET stocks were lower around their lowset levels of the session. Traders and analysts said the market continued to follow bonds, which opened sharply lower, firmed slightly, then fell again. They added that prof-it-taking also eroded recent gains. The Dow was off
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  • 227 1 SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market continued their fourth straight day of advance on the strength of better performances on Wall Street and in Tokyo. Dealers said bargain-hunting in the morning took the Straits Times Industrial Index to an in-tra-day high of 1,022.43. But prof-it-taking
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  • 114 1 HEAVY SELLING by institutions! investors yesterdsy pushsd down the US dollar against major currencies, particularly the yen, in Asian currency markets. The dollar's fall was triggered by last Friday's snnouncement of weaker than expected US September employment figures. In Tokyo, it fell
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  • 566 1  -  Consortium shortlisted for US$l billion project By MAGDALENE NG PARKWAY HOLDINGS and its sister company IQB Corporation are in the running for a soon-to-be-announced billion dollar prefect in Turkey. Together with a French company See, they are said to have been shortlisted for
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  • 257 1 SHELL yesterday announced a huge cut in its posted prices, signalling that a drop in the pump price should be on the way following a big drop in world crude oil prices. As of yesterday, the posted price of
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  • 159 1 AFP IT'S NEARLY a year sine* "Black Monday" Oct 19, 1987 whan US$6OO billion waa wiped off the valua of aharaa on tha New York Stock Exchange. But America's billionaires ara •till doing vary nicaly, according to Forbm magazine All toM.
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  • 118 1 AFP THAILANO NEEDS to sustain an annual growth rats of 5 per cent lor at leest 20 years to become a newlyindustrialising country, a Malaysian economist said yesterday. Fedil Hieham Abdullah, a visiting fellow at the inetitute of Stratag»c and International Studies in Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 481 1  -  By MARTIN SOONG DOWTY AVIATION Services (DAS), wholly-owned by British seroepace giant Dowty Group, is inveeting about $145 million next year to coneoiidate its position as Singapore's largest privatelyopersted aircraft repair and overhaul facility. The inveetment will cover the second
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  • 489 1  -  By TONG SUIT CHEE THE GOVERNMENT it likely to counter the strong growth in ownership of private cars by raising motoring costs, going by comments mads yeeterdey by the Minister for Communications and information, Dr Yeo Ning Hong Citing
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  • 132 1 FARES for the rest of the Mass Rapid Transit system hava boon approved by tha Public Transport Council (PTC) and ara axpactad to be annooncad today. A press conference will be held today by Singapore MRT, the operator of the railway, to announce
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 335 2  -  Upgrading of Kallang plant By JEFFREY TSANG SINGAPORE'S attractive investment climate has prompted Texas Instruments (Tl) to invest about $330 million over the next five years on its plant here. Speaking at the plant's 20th Anniversary yesterday, Mr Jerry Junkins, its chairman and chief executive
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    • 316 2  -  By TAN KEE WEE THE SALE OF cigarettes with high tar and nicotine content is likely to be banned from next year. ■The momentum for such a move is building, with the Department of Scientific Services (DSS) having
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    • 205 2  -  By TONG SUIT CHEE FIVE EXPERTS In intelligent buildings from the United States and Japan will visit Singapore next month at the Invitation of the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). They will be here from Nov 15 to 17 to share their
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    • 280 2 URBAN transportation problems are ahared by countries as varied as China. India, West Germany, Sweden, North America and even Singapore. This point was noted by the President of the International Union of Public Transport (UITP), Mr Ingemar Backstrom, during a keynote addreea
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    • 176 2 FIVE senior British design academics will arrive tomorrow to explore the poaaibilitiea for educational cooperation with local design institutes. Educational cooperation may take the form of academic secondment or joint discussions on curricula. The group of two design faculty deans and three department heads will visit
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    • 129 2 A SEMINAR on how to get an entire workforce to think positively will be held from Oct 18 to 20. The video-baaed seminar on "new-age thinking" has been packaged by the psychologist founder of US-based Pacific Institute, Lou Tice. The programme will be conducted by the
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    • 98 2 SWISSAIR will soon offer tour psckagea and travel schemes tailor-made for Singaporeans in s bid to increaae SingaporeSwitzerland tourist traffic. Singapore manager Dov Golan said yesterday that two new features would be added to Swissair's thrice-weekly Singspore service. One will be group packages showing
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    • 46 2 ROBERT lAU, chairman of the Institute of Systems Science advisory board, will discuss Technology I$ this tho Right Choice? at a luncheon talk on Friday. The talk, at Hotel Meridien at Orchard Road, is being organised by the Indonesian Bueinees Association of Singapore.
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    • 114 2 THE Arab Banking Corporation, Singapore branch has appointed Ronald T Upstons as its naw general manager. Mr Upatone joined the ABC head office in Bahrain in 1963 as vice-president of its credit department. He takes over from Geoffrey P H Milton, who has been transferred to the
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    • 311 3  -  By TAN KEE WEE SINGAPORE IS the twelfth most expensive city in the world to live in, according to a report by the Union Benk of Switzerland. In the 1908 edition of its "Prices and Earnings Around the Globe'' survey, the bank's Economic Research Department
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    • 443 3  -  By MARTIN SOONG FREEING of the world's skies under international deregulation, and not new technology, will be what drives the next revolution in commercial aviation, according to Boeing executive vice-preeident Richard Albrecht. The fare wars generated by the liberalisation craze sweeping the international
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    • 398 3  -  by Martin Soong PROSPECTS ARE bright in the Asia-Pacific region for a revolutionary aircraft which hover* like a helicopter, but can fly as fast and aa far as regular aircraft, according to the international marketing director for the plane. The technology for such an aircraft
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 400 5 AFP THE ITALIAN aerospace group Agusta says it is planning to base its first Asian production centre in the Philippines as a spinoff to a major defence contract it won under a government agreement. Agusta's Singapore-based South-east Asian representative, Fulvio Maurogiovanni, said the
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    • 363 5  -  B* AL O LABITA Jr TAIWAN, the Philippines' top foreign investor, plans to sxpand Us investment thrusts in Manila, but it feels it is stymied by lack of incentives. Since early this year, Taiwan has been sounding out the Aquino government for a more
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    • 174 5 AFP A DELEGATION of 60 Taiwanese businessmen, the first to visit the Soviet Union since the 1949 Chinese revolution, has discussed opening direct trade links with Moscow, a member of the delegation said on Monday. The delegation member who declined to be
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    • 184 5 AFP AS MANY as 14 Sino-Soviet joint ventures might be set up in the next two years, the first since the two countries split over ideological differences more than two decades ago, the Chins Daily reported yesterday, quoting
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    • 328 5 FT THE EUROPEAN Commission is sxpected to launch an antidumping investigstion into imports of smsll screen television sets from Chins and Hongkong later this year. Action over the alleged dumping has become increasingly liksly over the past few months following a big surge
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    • 49 5 AP A FULL-SIZED MODEL of Taiwan's bMNganous Dalai slva RgMar at a mllltary-run rsssarch cantra In northarn Taiwan. Tha Dafanoa Ministry amtouncad on Sunday that tha prototypa of tha first Tahrandavalopad Jot flghtar will ba raady at yaar and. AP
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    • 227 5 FT TOKYO IS considering a formal complaint to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade If the European Community fails to produce guaranteee that it will scrap a wide range of national import restrictions. Japan has given the European Commission until late December to get
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    • 259 5 FT ELECTRONICS exporta from South Korea ara expected to •how increaaes of mora than 20 par cant ovar tha naxt yaar and invastmant in naw production facilities ia speading up. According to a survay by tha Elactronica Induatriaa Association, axports of televiaion aata.
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    • 139 5 Reuter JAPANESE EMPEROR Hirohtto'4 battle against eerious illness has sparked a row in the Netherlands, reviving bitter memories of Japan's wsrtime occupation of Indonesia. The row began last montft when Dutch Foreign Minister Hans van den Brook prematurely announced plans to attend the funeral
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 430 6 AP SECRETARY OF STATE George P Shultz has warned the United States to steer clear of protectionism and isolation, which, he says, is an ingredient in "a recipe for economic and political disaster, not success Mr Shultz on Monday told a group of North
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    • 395 6 AP ONE YEAR after the stock market crash, America's business leaders are looking back on a year of surprisingly strong growth and ahead to what in some ways would be a welcome slowdown. Economists widely expected the economy to topple into a recession this year
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    • 333 6 Reuter THE CANADIAN economy will suffer and become vulnerable to protectionism if Canada rejects the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States, according to a study released on Monday. "In the absence of the FTA, Canada will be in the least attractive
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    • 247 6 FT THE MECHANISM for settling trade disputes under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade is likely to be substantislly improved next year following the tabling in Geneva by 13 countries of substantive proposals. The whole process would be speeded up by
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    • 483 6 AP FACTORY owners in eight We*t European countries had to pay higher labour costs (in dollars) than did US manufacturers last year, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. In ig67, the average hourly cost for labour in the United States was
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    • 224 6 AFP BRITISH Prime Minister Margeret Thatcher arrived at Brighton's Grand Hotel on Monday for the annual conference of her Conservative Party and said it felt "good to be hack" in the building where she narrowly eecaped death in an Irish Republican Army (IRA) attack
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    • 159 6 AFP LEADERS of the ruling Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB) ere seeking to replace Presldent Jose Ssrney with Ulyssee Guimersee the powerful president of the National Assembly in next yesr's elections, analysts said on Monday. Over the weekend, Ulysses, ss he is populerly
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 85 7 A SELL-OFF in soyoil prompted local tolling in soybeans to trim gains, but futures still ended 1-3/4 to 4-3/4 cents a bushel higher in light trade on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday. November soybeans remained below the former US$B.OO support level all day to settle at US$7.9l-3/4,
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    • 161 7 Chinese Produce Exchange Sitltn' noon doting p ricM on Oct 11 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil M> FOt moo Oid drum FOt 128.00 Naw drum FOt 132.00 Copra Mixad (Ioon) 69 Pepper FOt NLW 542-50 Sarawak wfiH® FOt foq NLW 532.50 Sarawak tptdoi Made PC* NLW 312.50 Sarawak Asia
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    • 92 7 Too* Sol** (4207) Coppor Standard Ctnh 1575/1585 (1550/1560) 3-months 1505/1515 (1485/1495) Sulmwt 1580 (1550) Too*: Sol** (Nil) Laad Co«h 376/378 (371/373) 3-morrths 376/377 (370/371) 381 (372) Too®: Sol** (1072) Zinc High Qrada Co* 1460/1470 (1400/1405) 3-momtn 1340/1345 (1310/1315 i 1450(1390) Ton*t So 1*1: (52) Silver (U8$/troy ounce; lots
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    • 287 7 RAS prices In S cento/kg, FOB In bate* NOON CLOSE Buyers Setters Buyers Setters Int 1 RSS Prompt 199.50 200.50N 200.50 201 JON Int 1 RSS Nov 88 200.50 201 JON 201.50 202J0N kit 1 RSS Dec 203.50 204JON 204.00 205.00N Int 2 RSS Of 200.00 202.00N
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    • 292 7 SINGAPORE: Rubber pricea cloeed marginally higher with November RSS 1 buyer quoted at 201.50 cents a kg yesterday, up half a cent from Monday's cloae. Pricee were higher in the morning on light buying intereat but retreated alightly in the afternoon due to a lack of fresh factors in
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    • 83 7 (cann/kg) NOVEMBER 1988 DECEMBER 1988 (current month) (forwor d month) RAS NOON NOON luytn StMws •wyan Safer* SSI 30 197 JO 199 JON 197 JO 199 JON SSI 50 MRELE 195.00 197 JON 195-50 197 JON Silin SMI CV w Rryvn 399J0 301 JON 301 JO 303J0N
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    • 85 7 A SPECULATIVE sell-off in wheat futures touched off sell-stops below the US$4.3O technical support level in December, fuelling the decline to close on or near the lows, down 7-1/4 to two cents per bushel in thin, nervous dealings on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday. December settled at
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    • 158 7 Source: Telerate FUEL oil pricee climbed by US$6 per tonne yesterday in reaction to firmer crude oil pricea. Players said aentiment waa likely to remain steady in the short term. Buying indications for prompt CSTIOO cargoes were highly lower than Nov cargoes due to the high
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    • 107 7 THE tin market area quiet yeelerdey aa eellers end buyers decided to doee deala at Monday's M 519.31 a kg because ol lack oI etronfl euppoct and poor loade from Europe. The premium narrowed further over the European apot price to £50 a tonne after star»i—l—. a^^ iing
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    • 239 7 HONGKONG: Gold cloeed firmer in quiet trading yeaterday. Bullion ended at U*****.30/80 an ounce againat an initial U*****.50/409 00 and compared with New York's cloee of U*****.25/75 On the local market, gold roee to close at HK53,835 a tael. The Krugerrand roee to HK53,195. The Maple Leaf and
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    • 384 7 MALAYSIAN CftUOE PALM (ML FUTURES finished easisr on lack of follow through support on the KLCE yesterday. The lower Chicago Board of Trade overnight also dampened the market sentiment as sellers dominated the trading floor. October essed Ms 7 to M 5963 per tonne. November lost Ms 6
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 341 8 AFP US COMMERCIAL bank failures are expected to decline by about 25 per cent in 1989 after reaching record levels this year, the head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp says. FDIC chairman L William Seidman told a news conference at the American
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    • 461 8 NYT BANKERS ARE growing increasingly concerned that ttley will be asked to help pay for bailing out their ailing cousins in the savings and loan industry. As thousands of members of the American Bankers Association gathered for their annual meeting in Honolulu,
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    • 174 8 Reuter THE Soviet Union's Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs and West Germany's Landesbank Rheinland-Pfalz have jointly founded the first finance company to combine capital from Eastern and Western Europe, a spokesman for the Soviet bank said. The new company, Eurasco Zuerich AG, will concentrate
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    • 440 8  -  By DEXTER LEE SEVEN ORGANISATIONS representing the various arms of the financial sector have pooled their efforts to to produce a handbook to promote Singapore as an international financial centre. They are the Association of Banks in Singapore, the
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    • 343 8 Reuter THE FEDERAL Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) has already received inquiries from a number of US banks interested in investing in MCorp. Texas's second largest bank holding company which asked for federal assistance on Friday, FDIC chairman William Seidman said. "We have had
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    • 123 8 Reuter THE INTER-AMERICAN Development Bank (IADB) and the European Community (EC) have agreed to strengthen cooperation aimed at encouraging and supporting private European investments in Latin America. lADB President Enrique Iglesias and Community Commissioner Claude Cheysson on Monday signed letters of understsnding at the Commission's Paris office.
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    • 247 8 Reuter THE Reserve Bank of India (RBI) removed its ceiling on commercial bank interest rates from Monday and fixed the minimum lending rate at 16 per cent per annum. The RBI said the move was to inject an element of competition into commercial banking.
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    • 180 8 NYT ISRAEL'S FINANCE Ministry, the Bank of Israel and private bankers on Monday' held emergency talks with' the top management of Koor, Israel's largest indue-' trial concern, after tht' Bankers Trust Co filed lawsuit demanding the 7 company's liquidation. —»< In its petition
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    • 182 9 Reuter VENEZUELA Is eeeking to reechedule its US$3O.3 billion foreign debt as soon m poaalbis, to reflect an expected drop in oil revenuee. Finance Minlstor Hoctor Hurtado said. Attar a moating with Praaidant Jaima Luainchi, Mr Hurtado aaid ha had jSecueesd a now dabt reechoduling
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    • 97 9 AFP THE FOREIGN bank accounte of a fugitive financial planner. Henry G her man, who waa captured in Japan have been frozen, raiaing hopes that clients may be able to recover some of the US$2O million reported mieeing, a Miami court-appointed official aaid on Monday. The bank
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    • 548 9 NYT ALTHOUGH the market for exporta to caah-atrapped developing countrlea haa fallen strikingly in the pest decade, Third World projects financed by the international development banka have created a booming market for an array of producta. Under their cruahing debt burden, developing countriee, which
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    • 917 9 NYT WHEN HIROSHI Watanabe became praaidant of the Sanwa Bank on Juna 29, ha thought ha ahould maat soma of hia clients. So Mr Watanabe's staff schaduiad 29 laviah partiaa for mora than 10.000 guaata at luxury hotala acroaa Japan.
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    • 657 9 Officials had feared that deal would fall through NYT WITHIN Firat Boston Inc on Monday, there waa a sense of relief that the long-awaited deal with the firm's Londonbaaed affiliate, Financiere Credit Suisse-First Boston, waa finally announced. Some called it a
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    • 306 9 Reuter A NEW QLOBAL investment bank planned by Credit Suisse of Zurich end First Boston Inc could be the wave of the future in the securities industry if it succeeds. Well Street analysts said. But they added the partners will have to avoid the
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 423 10 DECEMBER Eurodollar futures oponod ono tick lowor on Simex yesterday than the previous cloaa at 91.39 following strong gain* in crude oil and gold pricos. Trading was lothargic as declare wara cautious ahaad of tomorrow's relaaaa of August US trada data, as wall aa concarna ovar tha fata of
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    • 185 10 IMM currency futures finished an abbreviated trading day sharply higher on Monday. The aparaaly traded see#on was dosed early at 1700 QMT due to curtailed operations in the interbank market because of a holiOn light volume, futures partfeipants boosted foreigrt currency futures valuea'io highe earfy, pushing them progreesively higher
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    • 149 10 ASIfN DOLLAR deposit rataa yeeterday ended at opening levele after a quiet day> trading. 1 1 ora MD 7 *oft 5/1* 3/1* 1 MM* 5/14 3/1* 2 MMMhi jjr^mwrru 3 MMh 9/1* 7/1* T17/1 f HMMht 11/1* *9/1* 12 3/4 5/1 i S Fr DM -*-M- >
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    • 1381 10 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS TuMdoy, Oct 11, 1988 OKUTt DCHCDSAAK (M Nw Hp ""J Li* Ml Mm Mp >«M tta 0*0 52 2 S3 OA 7 54 *30 *7 30A 27 5* 4 0m IM Lot Om MM 1 00 p«M [jg 0M 52 IS 53 33 54 104* 10*
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    • 114 10 Treasury bills P*rJod Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity M> OffC* KNGH LOW 3 month* BQ*****Z 05.01.89 4.55 4.50 4_50 4.40 6 nwwfc BYM100Z 23.03.89 472 4.67 4.66 4.66 1 year IYM101S 20.07J9 4.72 4.67 Government notes end bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code
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    • Article, Illustration
      765 10 SINGAPORE: Th« US dollar yesterday closed lower against moat major curranciaa. Againat tha Singapore dollar, tha US dollar cloeed lowar at 2.0330/40 in hacbc trading. It tradad within a rang# of 2.0332 and 2.0352. It opanad initially at 2.0360/00. Tha dollar fall to 1.8606/45 marks from Monday's cloaa
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    • 61 10 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market ctoeed unchanged at 5-1/4 per cent yesterday. One month roee by 1/16 point while two and three months were unchanged. S) InN t ,i ►roomc ratM at th« doM y •tterda orm MO O—r- 1/4 3 1/4 2 mm** J
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    • 166 10 Interbank marktt rata (offar/bkf) on Oct 11 US$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 4mn 4 1/4 l/a Ill/a J/» 4 7/J-J/4 3J/I-I/1 4 7/1* J/14 la* II/4-I/I II 7/4 J/4 4 I J/14 I J/14 JI/2-J/i 4 4/14 7/14 J a* l/a —J/J II7/J J/4 S 1/1 J
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  • FOCUS
    • 1537 11  -  As the price for crude oil slid below US$lO a barrel in the spot market last week and Opec officials warned that it could sink to US$5, an uneasy sense of deja vu pervaded the world. In the following article BARNABY J FEDER
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    • 17 11 Expect a new level of BofA banking service in our modern, high-tech environment. in Bank off America
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    • 190 11 Very 500n... Bank of America will go all the way up the Business District 78 Shenton Way •grot f&p f pr apj lill i !r" r r rr r ;i Ml flp «s* pf r r fl,p 117 «i Mi M I P |p^ We will soon be moving to
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 510 12 THE SPATE of takeovers and purchases of US companies by foreign investors in recent years has led many Americans to conclude that foreign owners are gaining control of key sectors of the US economy. It was this sentiment that was behind a bill passed by
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    • 1475 12  -  Three Singapore developers are riding the wave of Phuket's tourist boom. United Industrial Corporation, Wah Chang International and Lum Chang Holdings have built four hotels along the Thai island's exquisite beaches. LISA LEE reports that more projects are in the works. LISA LEE
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    • 728 13  -  Japanese manufacturers are expected to increase their capital spending by more than 20 per cent in the current fiscal year. However, there are fears that this investment boom could pose problems for the economy, reports lAN RODGER. IAN RODGER FT THE JAPANESE
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    • 794 13 AP CITIZENS in Poland, Hungary and Yugoslavia, aided by relaxed travel laws, are piling up increasing hoards of treasured hard currency. In response, their debt-ridden governments are using all their entrepreneurial skill to attract those dollars and marks into needy state coffers. The
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    • 696 13 Reuter US Trade Repreeentative Clayton Yeutter haa •roused speculation in agriculture minietriea around the world that Waahington may have aubtly shifted its strategy on farm trade reform. But it ia unclear whether thia will be enough to breek an impaaee between
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    • 93 12 GRAM) CARPf-X AUCTION," presented b> f dmiind and Shukor h Sunday, Oct 16,1988 Grand Ballroom Hilton International Singapore Viewing :10am—lpm Auction Sale: 2pm 5.30pm 100 selected pieces from Persia, Afghanistan and Pakistan including interesting tribal pieces. All lots are guaranteed and backed by a full trade-in value at our showroom.
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    • 50 13 A MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF BUSINESS TRENDS Manufacturers look East The Koreans are coming too Who will succeed YK Pao? Keep fit the corporate way Private houses: fading symbols A year after the Crash Spotlight on F N ltd, Promet Bhd OCTOBER 1988 $4 A Times Periodicals publication NOW AT NEWSSTANDS
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    • 256 13 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ninth Annual General Meeting of Rothmans Industries Limited will be hekj at the Registered Office of the Company, Virginia Park, 905 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 2158, on Thursday, 3rd November 1988 at 12.00 noon for the transaction of the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • LEISURE
    • 741 14 Reuter IF JAMES CAAN personifies one quality, it is toughness. He became a Hollywood star in jthe 1970s playing tough guys in<such films as The Godfather, loir which he got an Oscar nomination, The Gambler and The Ki\fer Elite. •Off screen, the man known in
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    • 733 15 A peek behind the Iron Curtain reveals some 'shocking' scenes Reuter THE FIRST Soviet film to portray a couple in the act of making love has created such a sensation in Moscow that the authorities have banned it from cinemas in the city centre.
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    • 645 15 Art under your feet, on the street UPI TWO ART SHOWS that can safely be called unique opened eimultaneouely in London recently unique because neither Tibet's tiger rugs nor Bangladesh's rickshaw art has ever before been displayed. They could hardly be more different. "Traffic art" is the art of the
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    • 788 14 w I -ILL/" rr_" ..jpfypPppß^i \Likc tCCixt d daily affair KAl>op r»AHL>~ Royal Stngapore I m *S t 1 t (EiSgMS conTiircnTni Bcsinucnm I ENCHANTING BLOOMS... Great cuisine, cosy atmosphere, impeccable service and privacy are basic desires of a discriminating gourmet. At Blooms, Orchard's premier restaurant, that's exactly what we
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    • 274 14 Stk Sunpmis German Spreads forjust $31! Let the Belvedere tempt you with the widest selection of German goodies in town. With Bismark Hering, Sour Dough Bread, hot Goulasch Suppe, debaous Blut und Leberwuerste in onion sauce. Bavarian Apple Strudel, Blueberry Pie and lots more! Try them from 1 31 October
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 624 15 (SQ(D3§Ki3o(ii[D CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Something hard to take, we hear (5) 6 Entrance to the poet office right by the church (5) 0 Loee hope of getting a spare part (7) 10 Mad way to weave braid (5) 11 Comae down for the wet season (5) 12 The average
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    • 1344 15 to OK© aaaa© Nien Cheng, the revolutionist MSIQHT: M MIinUM 9.00pm, Channel 12 Nien Cheng (right), author of 'Life And Death In Shanghai' speaks of her six and a half years of imprisonment during the Chinese Cultural Revolution in the first segment of this programme. Subsequent segments look at the
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  • SPORTS
    • 694 16 UPI JOE DELOACH, the Olympic gold medallist in the 200 metres, has said he expects to run in the 1992 Barcelona Games while Carl Lewis said he'll decide next year whether to compete in a third Olympics. The sprinters returned to Houston
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    • 350 16 Agencies CANADIAN OLYMPIC sprinter Angel la Issajenko is now denying the doping allegations she made against disgraced compatriot Ben Johnson. The denial came on Monday through her husband Tony after she alleged at the weekend that Johnson, stripped of his Olympic 100-metre crown after
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    • 450 16  -  By CHARLES SAVAGE SHANE BARR will be the man to watch but Steve Guy and Zeeehan Ali are planning to waylay him with criap bass line ralliee and charges to the net to steal the Cartsberg Singapore Men's Open at the Padang. The 16-year-old 1965
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    • 300 16 NYT LESS THAN 12 hour* after they had blown a lead in the ninth inning and a game in the 12th, the Mets returned to Shea Stadium on Monday and might have blown a pennant. They surrendered six runs to the
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    • 154 16 AFP DISGRACED FORMER champion jockey Lester Piggott returned home to Newmarket on Monday after being relaased from prison for four days. Piggott, sent down for three years laat October for a £3 million tax fraud, was granted a home leave pass by his
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    • 272 16 AFP STEVE DAVIS can now truly claim to have won every major title going in anooker after defeating Dennis Taylor 10-7 in the final of the LEP Matchroom Championship at Southend. Davis, five times winner of the World Championship, had failed in two previous attempts
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    • 274 16 Agencies BOXER Mike Tyson's advisers are suggesting he seek an an-: nutment of his marriage, sparing him s caah settlement, on grounds that Robin Givens may have deceived him into wedlock by saying aha was pregnant, re- ports said on Monday. Friends of
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    • 473 16 Sandy Lyle the million dollar man AFP THE LONG YEARS of endeavour paid off for Sandy Lyle as the sleeping giant awoke from his slumbers to overturn old rival, Nick Faldo, in the World Matchplay Championship in Wentworth, England, on Monday. Lyle, beaten in all his four previous finals, became
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 592 17 i §SI(D(SCLJ By HOCK LOCK SIEW NOW THAT the news of s takeover bid for First Capital Corporation is out. the big question is who's pulling the strings? The Kuwsit Investment Office, ss hinted in the bid announcement two days ago? Or is it the Mslsysian
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    • 403 17 UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation (UIC) is expected to reap an extraordinary pre-tax gain of $54.2 million from the proposed sale of a controlling stake in First Capital Corporation (FCC). The book value of the FCC shares was $67.9 million as at
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    • 246 17 IN KEEPING WITH the lukewarm response to recent flotations, Hiap Moh Corporation's public offer, which closed yesterday, was subscribed about 3.5 times. The company, which is Singapore's leading paper merchant and stockist, offered for public subscription 4.8 million shares of 25 cents at 55
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    • 285 17 MBT THREE COMPANIES Everpeace Corp, South Johore Amalgamated Holdinga (SJAH) and San Holdings will be removed from the official list of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) next Monday, cutting short the reprieve that waa granted to the three companies last month.
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    • 531 17  -  By CORRINA LIM,LONG SHIH ROME PROPERTY COMPANY DBS Land has put in the highest bid for Robins House which, if successful, would bs its biggest investment since going public last year. Sources said that DBS Land has submitted s bid of $132
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    • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
      • 83 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE t»fon On*-for -two Q (5 .10 p*f Ex-dot* Oct 7 loots doMt Oct l« SNP On*-for-o«* Q $1 -20 p *r A Ex-dot* Oct 17 loob dot*. Oct 20 Company •ONUS ISSUE G E Ufa TI»r**-for-f»v* Ex-dot*: Oct 5 Book* do** Oct 17 Company OTHBS
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      • 281 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 minion loan stocks m Ik* ratio of $3 loan stock lor ovary fee ordinary D* C Bonk One-for-two Q $075 per ikare Outa Cora One-for-one O )M0 per share FACB One-for-one Q $0.60 per shore General Corp Issue of \*204.936 k»M
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      • 131 18 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES UmMMh EQM at 456 Alexandra Road. NOL Building #04-00, Singapore 0611. today. Oct 12 at 11am. THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Umftad: EQM at 65 Chulia Street #18-01, OCBC Centra. Singapore 0104, tomorrow. Oct 13. at noon. MAS Bechad: 26th AGM at theChempaka Room,
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      • 267 18 Monogare' print MARA-Bumlputra for Oct 12 Fir* I'putra 4 25 4 30 Socond I'putra 548 5.73 Singapore Unit Trust ESVlKi 115 12 Four* I putra «83 4N Tka Cowirci OW 101 FiMi I'putra 2.73 2.7S Sw«n Fund 083 0M9 Simtt I'putra 334 3J» Vpmn Prof Fund 0J7 141*
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      • 738 18 SHARE PRICES in Singapore edged higher over a broad front yattarday in reaction to the eight-point poet-holiday rise on Wall Street. But ctoeing price* were slightly off the day's highs. The Straits Times Industrisl Index gained 2.64 points to 1.018.54 sfter hitting
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      • 5286 18 Qr*s Qr*a 1 998 Tol Last Dtv Dtv YTd Nat Vol Day Loat O uoto Mgh Low «otfo Company Ma +or- Cvr P/I root) Mfh Low Buyer 1 ioltor SECTION ONE 141 95 t e 1000 Acma 109 -1 ION 2.4 0.9 46.4 23 110 109 109
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    • SES/KLSE
      • 2545 19 MBT THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market ended mixed to steadier yesterday as light buying alternated with prof-it-taking. Trading remained lacklustre witt) narrow price movements on both sides of the scale. This was in line with the trends on major overseas markets.
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      • 284 19 MBT MOUNT PLEASURE Holdings Bhd it to propose revised terms to restructure its 10 psr cent Convertible Unsecured Notes (CUN) 1984/88. The company ssid that a circular on the revision will be sent to shareholders shortly. The trustee for the note-holders, Standard
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      • 909 19 Comal to MI ToMtar Total lor 1 d*o tfPM poyotto mmfmr tool roar Ariatk Dov 2%* Oct 12 Oct at Nov 21 2% 5% Autfrol Amol 13% Oct 7 Oct 21 Nov 8 25% 15% Ay«r HMaai tub 17*%fcl Oct II Oct 2$ Oct 31 17*% 17*% A
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      • 610 19 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS Pnnyn) CMP« CcMvwsftofi ptrM MHMI I I f i <%) peyoMe •tare CK Tang Writ *****990 Anytime to May 31. 1990 1 warrant plus $2.25 cosh. Oman Hup Wrti 1991 Anytime on or after Mar 1967 1.6 warrants ptus $1.60 cosh untH Dec 31. 1991. Qfy Dev
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 675 20 Reuter JAPAN stock index future* markets have seen surprisingly larQe turnover in the month since they were launched, but brokers say moat trade is for show by securities houses and not for hedging by institutional investors. Daily turnover from Sep 3 to 30 averaged 780.54 billion
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      • 270 20 FT TWO OF India's largest industrial groupe have agreed to form an alliance that could form the base of a chemicals and engineering conglomerate of world scale. Larsen and Toubro, an engineering and proceea plant manufacturer, announced that two senior directors from the
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      • 132 20 AFP TEXACO INC of the US has pledged to continue its investment in the Indonesian oil industry despite current uncertsinties in world oil pricee. "We sdvised Preeident Suharto of Texaco's continuing inveetment in Indonesia and transfsr of technology to Indonesis," chairman Alfred De Crane said. Texaco owns
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      • 160 20 Reuter COMPANIES CONTROLLED by Saudi Arabian investor Suliman Oiayan inland to purchase a 30.5 par cant stake in CS First Boston Inc, First Boston Inc chairman Peter Buchanan has said. Mr Buchanan also confirmed reports that Mr Oiayan will pay US$6OO
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      • 74 20 Reuter PRATT HOTEL Corp and its partners in Hotel Maxim's de Paris in New York have completed the sale of that property to Peninsula Qroup, an affiliate of Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Ltd. Pratt said it has received proceeds of about US$B.5 million, and expects
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      • 525 20 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO SHARE pricea recouped aoma earlier loaaea to end the day higher yeaterday but atill off their early morning peaka, brokara aaid. "Moat inveatora are still not in the market." aaid Bruce Babcock. a market analyat at Pniden-tial-Bacha Securitiea (Japan) Ltd. "You have a lot
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      • 480 20 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN STOCKS cloeed higher yeeterday in light trede as the market wee propped up by strong gains in the gold and resourcee sectors. Brokers said firmer gold bullion, bese metal and oil pricee booeted demand for related stocks but industrial stocks were lacklustre. One broker
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      • 1356 20 Hongkong HONGKONG SHARE pricea closed slightly higher yaatarday as inveetora consolidated thalr positions aftar ralllaa in tha paat two aaaalona. brokara aakJ. Tha Hang Sang Indax finlehed 5.18 pointa hlghar at 2,571.61 and tha broadar baaad Hongkong Indax waa up 2.82 to 1.683.56. Turnovaf total
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      • 98 20 Rautar THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Indax fall 0.36 point* to 446.44 yeeterday on a turnover of 4,966,656 shares worth 364.03 million baht. GE3E3HC r 1 unch 1 unch H is unch unch 1 unch -1J unch unch 1 unch rv*p mi -a Ml Coamalle. MaM Baa.
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      • 124 20 Reuter MANILA SHARE prices finished marginally higher yeeterday on intareat in the commercial and mining sectors, although late profit-taking pared opening gains, brokers said. Alfredo Padua, vice-president at Uy-Tioco and Co. said sentiment was aided by higher gold prices, a likely basse pact with the US and
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      • 245 20 Reuter SEOUL SHARE pricee cloMd higher in moderate trading yesterday as recently sidelined inveetors resumed buying, brokers said. The composite index roee 4.2 points to 080.32 on turnover of 130.6 billion won against 100.2 billion on Monday. "Many analysts think the sluggish market mood has come to
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      • 382 20 Rautar TAIWAN BHARE prlcas cioaad sharpty lo*tf yittordiy as tha nufkti continuad to suffar from ahattarad confidanca following tha announcamant of a lax on capital gaina naxt yaar. Tha waightad indax droppad 169.03 points, or 2.4 par cant, to ctoaa at 6,809.91 comparad with Baturday'a cloaa of
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      • 91 20 Reuter NEW ZEALAND share prices barely movad yesterday deeptte gains on Wall Straat and in Japan. "Wa'ra just keeping to a straight oW lina," ona broker said. The Barclays Index edged up by 2.41 points to 1,878.87. Few traders could see any surge of investor support
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 775 21 New York Reuter BLUE CHIPS on Wall Street closed at a new post-crash high on Monday, carrying over tome of the bounce from laat Friday's 42-point gain. Analysts said the market's sdvances were eepecislly encouraging since Monday was a partial holiday and stocks were able
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      • 911 21 London Reuter LONOON EQUITIES drifted lower yesterday after an early round of markups, with investors cagey over the batch of economic data due towards the end of this week, dealers said. 'Volume was low, with just 51 million leading shares traded in the first hour.
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      • 316 21 FT RENAULT. the French state-owned car group, on Monday halted 80 par cant of ill French and Belgian production and temporarily laid off 22,000 workera after a local strike by 250 in one of its amaller workshops. Workers in Renault'a axle manufacturing
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      • 273 21 AP BAHRAIN is to have its first stock sxchsnge by the end of the year, and officials hope it will become the Well Street of the oil-rich Gulf region. Initislly, 28 Bahraini companies will be listed for trading, with an aggregate
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      • 291 21 Reuter TENNECO INC has struck deals to sell off most of its oil and natural gas businesses for an expected total of more than US$7.3 billion, one of the biggest divestitures ever by a US corporation. Among the buyers. Chevron Corp said it
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      • 399 21 FT TWO SEPARATE developments have illustrated the way shock waves from the hoetile £2.9 billion bid tor Consolidated Gold Fields, the UK mining and industrial group, by Minorco, ths South African-controlled inveetment company, are being felt throughout the world's gold mining industry.
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      • 1280 21 Reuter FRANKFURT: West Gsrman shares closed lower yeeterday in active trading as investors took profit on the market's rise to record 1968 highs on Monday. Dealers said the market appeared to have entered a consolidation phase that might laat through the week. The real time 30-ehare DAX
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    • 622 20 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 50 GRENCO REFRIGERATION FAR EAST PTE LTD MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company deemed to be held on October 5, 1968 the following special resolution was duly passed: "That the Company be wound up voluntarily and
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    • 416 20 In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO And In the matter of GREENLAND INVESTMENT (PTE) LTD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306(2) of the Companies Aot (Cap. 50) that the Pinal Meeting of Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the office of Tan
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 482 21 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND GROUP Annusl Report foe Si# Y##r Consolidated Balanct Shoot as at 31 March 1988 Liquid Assets Government and Local Body Securities Advances and Other Accounts Investments in Associate and Other Companies Fixed Assets Funded by Balances due to Other Banks Bills Payable and Other Liabilities Provision
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  • 285 22 AN INDUSTRY study report on a newly introduced quota allocation scheme for the garment industry haa suggested that the quota system could discourage long-term investments from flowing into garment manufacturing. Conducted by the US-based Kurt Salmon Associatea (KSA) early this year, the study concluded
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  • 421 22  -  Revised guidelines may peg levy to market forces By JOHN TAN THE textile allocation system is expected to undergo some changes when next year's quota comae up for balloting next month. This is the likely outcome of consultations held between industry representatives and officials
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  • 96 22 FIRST DEPUTY Prime Miniater Goh Chok Tong said last night that he would invite at least one committee member of the Singapore Marine Parade Merchants and Hawkers Associstion to sit on ths Marine Parade town council. The Member of Parliament for Marine Parade
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  • 197 22 Bernama MALAYSIA yesterday signed a 10-year syndicated loan agreement for US$35O million with 53 financial institutions, an achievement seen by the government aa a testimony to its improved credit rating abroad. This is the first US dollar financing exercise by Malaysia in two
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  • 144 22 Reuter IRAQ DENIED yesterday that its oil production levels wore partly responsible for the recant plunge in oil prices. Oil Minister Issam AbduiRahim al-Chalabi told reporters after talks in Jakarta with President Suharto that Iraq's daily output of 2.7 million barrels had
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  • 228 22 AFP HUNDREDS OF furious investors clashed with police outside Taiwan's Parliament yesterday as stock prices kept plunging in the wake of a government move to re-impose taxes on stockmarket profits. About 600 protestors demanded the resignation of the ruling Kuomintang and denounced Premier Yu
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  • 219 22 Bernama WITH nine days to go before the 1969 Malaysian budget is unveiled, the queetion of whether there will be a cut in corporate tax again appears to be the most popular guessing game. In company boardrooms, directors and financial controllers are
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  • 201 22 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government has decided that Petronas concentrate on upstream activities from now on, while all downstream activities be open to the private sector, both local and foreign. The decision was reached at a recent Cabinet meeting, Trade and
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  • 302 22 AFP THE UNITED STATES has agreed to pay more than US$6OO million annually in 1990 and 1991 as compensation for its military bases in the Philippines, official sources said in Manila yesterday. The amount a "hard" component of US$456 million in grants,
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  • 451 22 AFP, Reuter HUN SEN, Prime Minister of the Hanoi-backed regime in Cambodia, said yesterday that he would welcome an alliance with Prince Norodom Sihanouk, leader of the Cambodian resistance, to bring peace to the country. In an interview published in
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  • 93 22 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES yesterday steadied on day traders' shortcovering after slipping on selling from overnight markets. The support stemmed from expectations of a firm opening in Nymex crude oil. December gold was off US$O.5O at U*****.20 an ounce, coming out of a low of US$4ll.lO.
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  • LATE FILE
    • 60 22 Reuter THE THAI Cabin* has given its final approval to a sharply expanded national Budget for the fiscal year starting this month which provides for ths highest snnusl growth in government spending in more then a decade. A 17.2 per cent propooed spending incresee matchee The
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    • 85 22 Reuter JAPANESE Finence Minister Kiichi Miyszews said that he did not buy shsres of property firm Recruit Cosmos Co bsfors its listing as sn ovsr-the-counter stock, according to a ministry spokes man. Japan Communist Party vice-chairman K Ueds hed serlier said that Mr Miyszews
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    • 68 22 Reuter THE Philippines' commercial creditors have agreed in principle to lend the heavily indebted nation more money. President Aquino's office mmiQ ywwoiy mat mt Mnks deckled at a mseMng In New York last weak to wait for ttte Philippines to complete a new financing deel
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    • 60 22 AFP THE BANK of England intervened for limited amounts in late morning trading in London yesterday to halt the pound's surge. It »teppsd In when sterling reached U551.7220 and DM 3.1850, driving It down to U551.7175 and DM 3.1701 before noon in London. The Bank Is
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    • 38 22 AFP INDONESIAN Foreign Minister All Alatas yesterday called for restraint in the case in which an Australian yachtsman was killed in Indonesian waters, saying ttal the incident should not be blown out of proportion.
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 377 23  -  Two ships will be deployed in the Singapore-Xingang service By JUNE LIM m*. TO ACCOMMODATE increased tradipo volumes between China and the China Ocean Shipping Company will launoh a monthly conventional serviev in November. Tiia will supplement its existing monthly container
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    • 265 23 INADEQUATE SECURITY at the Philippine ports has resulted in higher smuggling and cargo pilferage. Aside from the lack of equipment and personnel, the high number of incidents could be traced to the inability of the Bureau of Customs and the Philippine Ports Authority
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 103 23 Reuter AUSTRALIA to South Korea wool freight rates for the 1989 freight year will rise 7 per cent, effective Jan 1, the Wool Negotiating Group said. The rise follows negotiations in Osaka. Japan, between the Australia Northbound Shipping Conference and the Negotiating Group comprising
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      • 48 23 THE Singapore National Shippers' Council is holding a tea-cum-talk today on "Tradenet a cost savings and productivity tool". Mr Chan Kah Khuen, director systems of the Singapore Tradenet Services Re Ltd, will speak on the subject at 3pm at the Happiness Hall, Plaza Hotel.
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      • 53 23 Reuter THE 8,678 dwt chemical tanker Stolt Sunrise rescued 18 crew from the 5,313 dwt Taiwanese Central Cruiser on Monday but one man died and three are still missing, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. Kaohsiung Radio picked up a distress signal sent by the Central Cruiser
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      • 121 23 THE MALAYSIAN Maritime Rescue and Co-ordinat-ing Centre has despatched two ships to patrol off southern Johor state to check for oil slicks following a collision between two tankers in the Singapore Straits the previous day. an official said. Captain Jaafar Lamri of the centre told the
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      • 99 23 Reuter SOUTH KOREA exported 393,000 cars and vans in the first nine months of 1988, up from 374,500 in the same 1987 period, company officials said. The three biggest car makers, Hyundai Motor Co, Daewoo Motor Co and Kia Motor Corp, exported about 43,000
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    • 220 24 IT NEEDED a different method to repair the VO Clipper, a 33,695-dwt chemical tanker which austained damage to nine stainless steel cargo tahks as a result of carrying strong chemicals. The oargoes had caused extensive pitting corrosioa to most surfaces in the affected
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    • 1096 24 AB Shpg V s ABC Contomr K 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Adrich Shpg VII 1 Ahronfciol linor X 4 ANtrons VII 3 AC Toopfor XI 5 Amoricon Tpt XI 1/2 A (wo Swtct IV 2/3 Arrow linos IX s Ataon Ocaon XI 4 Assoc Cornogo XI
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    • 129 24 THE International Chamber of Shipping has published a new booklet to assist shipping companies, masters and officers in its effort to combat drug trafficking and drug abuse. "Drug trafficking is big business, with enormous sums of money at stake and a complex international
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    • 66 24 A SAMPAN with 20 men on board capsized while on its way from Johor to Pulau Batam yesterday. Fifteen men were rescued by the RSN vessel, RSS Lancer, but five oth- ers are still missing. The Singapore Marine Department has notified «all vessels in the
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    • 302 25 ONE OF THE boldest ship purchases of the decade the US$75 million acquisition by a private sector partnership of 10 tankers from the Swedish state company Zenit has more than doubled in value. Shareholders of Argonaut AB, which led the partnership, have been told that
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    • 399 25 Lloyd's List SALVORS fear the end of hostilities in the Gulf will quickly affect the viability of much of the world salvage fleet. The annual meeting of the International Salvage Union in Australia was told that 1967's salvage statistics continued
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    • 846 25 AFP RATES improved steadily on most major routes over the past week on the dry cargo market and the Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange Index (Biffex) showed a 21-point gain on the week at 1.291. Grain carriers loading in the US Gulf and US North Pacific bound for
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    • 1266 30 RATES remain steady on Monday for grain chartering from the US Gulf with Krohn fixing a Panamax bulk carrier from the Miasissippl River to Holland at an unchanged US$ll.5O basis light grain, shipbrokars said. Qrain from the Gulf to Norway raceived $16.50 and $32.50 was paid for baggad
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    • 8570 30 AABHUS Cardigan Bay. Triot, Oct 12<PK). Qing Ha. China Ocaan, Oct 13. Vllta da Mara. CM D'Afrettoment. Oct 14. Maerak Parte. Maerak Line. Oct 14. Ming Sun. Yang Ming. Oct M. Salandia. ScanOutcM. Oct It. Toklo Expraaa, Trtot, Oct 18<PK). Arthur Maarak.
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    • 1287 30 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VnnI Mr* Arrival Depart KEPPEL WHARVES Ami UO atoned* 12 lOOtOO Cotoava Kit ntnngiirts 12 10/1500 Equator V 122 oftoapidt 12.10*0700 Gooyong K3S n^noQmi# 14 10/2300 Gold Millo cat otoafrid* *****200 Groan Fmm K2I olonfiidt 14IO/ISOO IWi Kl* 13 10/1 tOO K27 nln ngurta
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    • 386 34  -  Buoyant eight months for all sectors By JUNE LIM CARGO handled by Singapore port rose 24 per cent to 93.4 million freight tonnes in the first eight months of the year. Marked improvements were recorded in all sectors. Mineral oil-in-bulk, which accounts
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    • 647 23 V h,, TIMES STP Distributors OOCL Mil// 200 Cirtonmenl Road. #12-05 SouWpamL Smgapon 0201 TN: *****11 TH»«RS ***** FeaMe *****09 TERMMAUCTS Td *****11. *****19. *****20 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE INQUIRIES AM) BOOKINGS T« *****3 ft* KSMA JMOMC SMPPIM MBKKt MM INO PORT KELANG Td: 3(***** Tmx MA *****/ MA 3)701 dedicated
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    • 79 23 IT NEEDED a different method to repair the JO Clipper, a 33,695-dwt chemical tanker which sustained damage to nine stainless steel cargo tanks as a result of carrying strong chemicals. Psg« II SALVORS fear the end of hostilities in the Gulf will quickly affect the viability of much of the
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    • 631 23 3E Timrs Pu6Mm| Group MAERSK LINE SERVICE ML THE WAY Th« week U Par* 0814 Closing Tun* CY 14/10 0400 MRS CFS 13/10 1800 MRS To Europe- UK Scandinavia Finland 4/11 •/II Th» MM M Pane Closing Time CY 14/10 0400 MRS CFS 13/10 1800 MRS To Mediterranean S**a m
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    • 630 24 Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON CAROKIAN BAY TOKIO EXPRESS HAMBURG EXPRESS LONOON EXPRESS LASEINE HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN 3/11 S/11 7/11 »11 13/11 15/11 It/11 20/11 24/11 28/11 ROTTEROAM/I ANTWERP I LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPENHAGEN, AARHUS. GOTHENBURG. MALMO, HELSINKI. OSLO,
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    • 101 24 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association. [S3 C S A V Corrpjmj Sud Arncr.cjnj S A c* .tn l ,n. EXPRESS SERVICE TO/from CHI FEEDER VESSEL CSAV 2 CSAV CSAV 1 S'PORE an» 22n» w HTNU VESSEL NR TORO
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    • 420 24 i,lj|.i M'VVf; FAR EAST/6VLF IF ABEN AM RQ SEA PINTS (INFERENCE J Notice to ihlppifi Congestion Surcharge The member Lines of the above Conferences have" been monitoring the berthing situation at the under* noted port and have reported and agreed on following:HODEIDAH As a result of delays being experienced* in
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    • 668 25 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd P&O Containers CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT: «r» W» flOa hm* tmn 11/ M Ivk Urn Mm M/M MW STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Navigation Co. CHUNGKING VJS ltfii Acaaattnf hraafcMk tmt cantafeiartaari
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    • 737 25 SGS I NSPECTION MARINE SURVEYS (IN 140 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE) SGS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD 71, AYER RAJAH CRESCENT #07-18 AYER RAJAH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 0513 TEL *****50 (MARINE DEPT7INDUSTRIAL DIVISION) TLX: SGS RS ***** FAX: (65) *****27 NOTICE M.V. "DOS OWKNTr- \mj. ARRIVED SINGAPORE 3) KK Consignees of *11 damaged cargoes
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    • 600 26 jUXSINOSjE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES Singapore IRAN ELHAM PJL (SI 20/10 Loading for:BANDAR ABBAS TTTowIT KYOWA LINE BOTHER VSL KYOWA HIBISCUS VJ3 KYOWA VIOLET V.H LOAD FOR: VILA. NMA, LTK, SUVA, PAGO. APIA VILA. MBA, LTK. SUVA. PAGO, APIA fi y.ii/iyi AiCn KH A'JvM KBE
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    • 795 26 MC S LINE turn t»**><* CM'—ATI—FULLY CONTAINERISED ERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUfZ "Ti Member ol the Ac* Consoiti'im St A •U LA 2*lo U/U FDR/MOTHER VESSEL OCH ME/HA NJIN POMANG HE OCH HE/KOREAN WON IS ONE OE TWB 44E/HANJIN SEOUL M 3 T«« 44E/KOREAN WONIS SEVEN Ss€ KM 14E/HANJIN KUNSAN
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    • 322 26 \'A FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD DIRECT FCL A LCL SERVICE TO JAKARTA ETA 14/10 21/10 AFGHANISTAN NEW SERVICE KABUL/HAIRATAN/TORQHUNPI 23/10 > AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND SYDNEY, MELBOURNE FREMANTLE Also accepting to Darwin AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYTTLETON, DUNEDIN ft NAPIER 23/10 ft 31/10 24/10 ft 30/10 23/10 ft 1/11 EUROPE HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM,
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    • 1117 26 *11VJ A IIUCikJ, Tf VfViVWI A«f M EVERGREEN L'll Container Service East Bounce (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) evergouxn w 5 Sm 2S Sf. 0 085 IS! Is', "8 js SSIE SKi SB "85 K SK! "SB -SB *j> i% JZ CWWTH 702 11/12 12/12 14/12 17/12 21/12 24/ Also ACCEPTING CARGO TO: U
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    • 650 27 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 •Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURABAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE as IT 5 BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE BEL A WAN/STRAITS CONTAINER SERVICE KOTA MELATt MA QLORY KOTA IKLATI HA QLORY KOTA MELATI RED SEA/EAST AND WEST AFRICA
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    • 480 27 CONTAINERS r EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT TMgi by vu VU urn am aoi MOl am «u vu UflJ am rKA*M tOMi VU 1/11 11/11 U/U am MOl aoi mi w 1102 mu mu am am am mi vu 11/u am mu »m urn urn am 001 am am m
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    • 506 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Sorvka Oh P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD p.t. mmm irroresia rx trrcrra lloyd EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES VSL/VOY S. PANJANG/20WB MATARAM/BWS Part Mi, Nil M*MMI OMM, TrtMte. ALSO ACCEPTING ROTH CONTAINERS, CONVENTIONAL i TO UK PORTS, HULL. Lf HAVRE, OSLO. COPENHAGEN i 60THENRURC AND HELSINKI
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    • 289 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES fmrn BURMA FIVE STAR mm cbopmatmn I (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S port P.Kriang Parang Domhofc PA-AM VISN ISO? Oct NORAYBANK VSN CLYDEBANK VMM AViHUI'VJ in I STORE ROAM HULL 22f» M|U IJU WU 11/12 25/12 TAYBANK V4S Spon 27/10 COLUMBUS NIUGINI VIS Sforv 7/11
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 434 28 X'UNI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST NEPTUNE JADE OMENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET VOY LB M 3/9 10 14fl 14 17/9 10 24/9 •PK/PNG *INOO 15/10 14/10 N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST N. AMERICA PACIFIC NORTH-WEST ■export QUEEN'S NAY BRIDGE SEVEN SEAS BRIDGE KOREAN CHANCE ACE CONCORD ORIENTAL
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    • 251 28 Tf Tt7 OSAKA NARU CMIC HAYAKANA NARU S24OC VENTO MK s> JB'dm. JARDINE SNIPPING AGENCIES (REG. *****4/ 00K) 200 CANTONMENT TOAD #12 05 SOOTHPOIHT. SIN6APOPE (808 Tsfc 271 nil TELEX NO: RS 2(179 TERMNAiyCfS TsL ********** BOOKINGS T«l. *****34 235 SINGAPORE Loading FOR TAIR 2D OCT INCHON ILSA 22 OCT
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    • 539 28 n KALIOAS yj» T TULSIOAS *JI K MIIDAS T TULSIOAS 13) AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AccopMnf FCL/FCL Containers Swpacn P Manf Ponant Load** tor. Mdhar *H 8, Fwdor By Foador \l3) 17 Od 10 Oct 10 Oct F*n/MoM/S»Oi/Adol S VJI 11 Nw 4Nw 4Nw Frow/Mdk/Syda/Adol I *.40 SOk 2Ok 2Ok
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    • 459 28 GOLDEN LINE GUM GUN SHPPMG (Pit) LID a, T«M Jmm She* I ancAfow tm TU sow <M LMCS) Fu MMM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE Spor, PMto. fw» CQLDtN ifovOT Cill-n*iracM>i** MR! Oct IT CHINA SERVICE DAI TUN SKA* Hi GU SNAN Hummm CMKtawMMi 7/1 inpn/siwmNi am i«( i-Shw** 1?H Oct CHINA
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    • 255 28 PHILI OfIKNT UN€5 rT€ LTD ha: o f r t 53 rob sscs p:*d »0 A' A .O'Ni S ;af till! PS ?e??9 PH'! lAI B vrr /m b»t pa a lcl i')'-.'L If ETA SINGAPORE IV* 22/11 Z7M.Sn JCDOA* (LA) »ss az I it Mil uniim n'■ 'T >■
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    • 709 29 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Tfi Ra 27*1# omul NEPTURE AGENCIES PTE. LTD FE lU/AWT TPA/SEA Ommtrl TR4: iIWITT thw cn bookings: WW MIM NEPLINE SON. BHO MM7 NEPLINE SDN. BHO W«D NEPLINE SON. BHO USWO/JMIUWIIOIIMI NEPLINE SON. BHO. ÜBMBMW MWARO/OUTVARO ERQUIRIES 275M4 TC/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST DIRECT TO
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    • 229 29 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SFMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. KEELUNG. BUSAN INCHON iliLUillA'L V'/V National Line of Sri Lanka FULLY CONTAINEPiSED SERVICE TO COLOMBO ARABIAN GULF RED SEA EC INDIA SEAWARD SNIPPING AND TRADING CO (S) PTE LTD ETA ETA KUANTAN KMT KEIANC 23/10 (MttKCf) FOR
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    • 904 29 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING S5, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (IS Lines) Terminal Office: 22RM1/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 251* PCNANC P. ROARS mummai thongmmppim wnimsm.nm*mm*** mmmum mnamm*, mm. C«k JAYAPOH PENANG, T«fc G2MU22M Tata: MA 400(1
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 201 30 DSR-LINES 1 .INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MOMCt OF EACOR SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE II M PRI I 1 IP.. "J'V'l, iLd TO FAR-EAST W rai'iM FROM EUROPE, EAST MEDITERRANEAN, MIDDLE-EAST ft INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT m GROTEWOHI IUUUyUUBBM g C£ B9 QS B£ BB ESS K3 ■E3t3t3ts mounts FROM FAR-EAST
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    • 109 30 SHOFUKU LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A'Tm fixed day ARRIVAI TO TAIWAN JAPAN n T'jiv rT^rr^r^TTn am ant am am am am am am \am am w vu am vu I ?fu tu u/u iiru urn w «i w urn mi urn am ivu wu *m I a/11 uni 2vu oni
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    • 432 31 I REGULAR EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE DESTINATION ETA SINGAPORE KARACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO (FCL) ABC CONTAINERIZE N.V. Mi TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND MMnwm |ant [am |mi C linlw 212 *02 L Hu*f 2U I 24/12 I VI I 7(1 IX OATS TO MELBOURNE! TO USA/CANADA MM 2*02 W VI m 21,7 USA
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    • 445 31 CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. Tel *****66 (16 Lines) Fax *****61 Tlx ***** CSPFRT l'' U S'pora S'por® S'pora S'pora S'pora S'pora S'pora Spore Spore S'pore B'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore to USA
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    • 869 31 <CF5> CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES "CRYSTAL 19 WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICES U.S.A. LOS ANGELES 20/10/88 AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE/SYDNEY 18/10/88 FAR EAST a BUSAN 21/10 BANGKOK 16/10 HONG KONG 17/10 KEE/KAOH 16/10 CALL BOOKING HOTUNE FOR BEST RATES TEL *****88 TELEX: ***** CFSW FAX' *****88 PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORP., KARACHI. INDONESIA t MALAYSIA KARACHI
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    • 83 31 Tatsumi Marine DIRECT BAHJNO TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA (ACCEPTING BREAKBULK) Direct cat to other ports subject to inducement (also accepting transhipment cargo OROBAY, MADANG, KIETA, WEWAK KIMBE RABUAL via LAE) AL <55H COMPANIA CBUNA DC f J "7 < INTEAOCEANICA IA (CHILEAN NATIONAL LINE) GREAT ANDES SERVICE Ml IQUIQUE VALPARAISO
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    • 227 31 UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 cn a n iII mil ou fj j j —JI nnntl —t q. a fixAj Algerian National Line S PORE LOADING FOR MV KSAR EL BOUKHARI 20/10 Algiers, or an, annaba(£ ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 583 32 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTI) ,0 SN-ntin Ai i tU ivt Mifin i Hnjve S port- 0?n If l (i I .ne<) a Tl RS .Ysl! Fl INFR fA* -112*1 v t :Mijiit>ll'. .iPma v i li (FCL Jk LCD i.T'-'.V/■ ss re ras re 7 mY.S.N.LIN a RFGUI AR JAPAN
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    • 625 32 ZIM a S» m TIM TV U 1/ 11 ZIM SYDNEY ACCtFTIM CAMO TO ADELAIDE VIA NELBOURNE AW ALSO Fa TO WAN NTI3 f IBiiJJLMJa sm ETN AU PM VCt TRS m Ttitrri w* mm vu 7/11 hi u/u |um n MiAtus apt u/u mi am aru n/u bmchat yu
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    • 359 32 f Everett Tines 2f COMPANU PERUANA *A 5 VfcffiL DE VAPORES 6 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MAT ARAN I, ILO* ANO ALL OTHER 3Jff.ll CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Pwwnf* P. mat SMppwt MURRAYEVERETT lyuoct THOaASEVERETT 1/2 Nov HUCMEVERETT 13/14 No* 1* EVERETT ORIENT LINE"
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    • 491 33 JElffiO AFGHAN IRAN'IRAO SERVICES TEHRAN, OJULFA A BAGHDAD TORGHUNDI, HAIRATAN, KABUL, JEURO EASTERN BLOC SHHCES SEA BRIDGE EUROPE I SCANDINAVIAN SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCL GROUPAGE FROM SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG UK, HAM, NTH, L HAVRE. ANT. GENOA. ARAHUS, STOCKHOLM. Ha. CPH, GOTBG, MARSEILLES. OLSO ft ALL INLAND DESTINATIONS POINTS. SEABROIGE FAR
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    • 292 33 Consolidation Service PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN: 27/10 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 23/10 NOUMEA/PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLAND SIN: 16/10, 19/10 PORT LOUIS/REUNION TRANSTAINERS delmas-vieueux WEST AFRICA SERVICE CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/DAKAR/BANJUL/ CONAKRY/COTONOU/LIBREVILLE/ P. NOIRE/MATADI Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/ OUAGADOUGOU/BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Freight Pte Ltd Tel: *****55 TLX RS ***** JAVELIN SHIPPING
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    • 473 33 HI SMG KWAIK HANS TCL: *****11 PAX: *****47 TELEX; RS ***** SKHST LCL/FCL SERVICE JENHOL V.B6N 16/10 JAKARTA JENWEL V 86N 19/10 JAKARTA ETA S PORE 17/10. 25/10 17/10. 24/10 17/10, 23/10 18/10. 24/10 16/10. 23/10 20/10. 26/10 19/10, 25/10 18/10. 31/10 25/10, 3/11 DESTINATION BANGKOK PORT KELANG HONG KONG.
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    • 507 33 TTTTn^PTTT! REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* GLORY St LAT AN IX VOY 71 t/10 7/M GLORY SELATAN ¥111 MID OCT— 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE
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    • 417 33 PTC CONTAINER LINLo FCI LCL SFRVICF X Hi mjrn 19/10 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 15/10 BANGKOK 21/10 MANILA 20/10 JAKARTA 15/10 PORT KELANG/PENANG 20/10 6USAN 19/10 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 17/10 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenztien/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/ Xingang/Shanghai 21/10 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 21/10 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 16/10 LA./NYC/SFO 19/10 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL/"* r, C j CARGO IN CONTAINER CO
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    • 312 34 ££L Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TFL *****06 (20 Lines, TLX HS ***** RS ***** ft. I \S| I R\ \K I I\l K I II) STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE ;PEOIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFTS CLIPPER AKEISHI MATSUYAMA for Discharging Only NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG. 4
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    • 202 34 FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE CGM^T' TO USA-EAST COAST«ULF/CANADA/*EXICO AND FRENCH WEST INDIES For Curt: New Or tons, Houston/Max ico Vara Cruz, Hi i icc City. Also sarvme Halifax, Toronto. New York, Baltimore. Portsmouth Norfolk. Sa*annah/FRENCH W Indict Fort 0« Franca, Pointra A. Pitrc, Dafrad D.Canaat Alto
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    • 229 34 P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYAR I PULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S'PORE, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA A THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****54/*****70 VOY SIN JKT PAJ SIN 09S 13/10 15/10
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    • 754 34 /MM? CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 04-€*****/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER rr-7i TT7T j—n OTHER DESTINATIONS: AARNUS. AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP. BASLE. BREMEN, BREMERHAVEN. COPENHAGEN. HELSINKI, MALMO. OSLO, STOCKHOLM, UK. FROM
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    • 158 34 Regional Weather I v\ E'f •I t I sK i s: SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AM. Oct 12, 11 R Thunderstorm Tempwoture c yO\ 1 W#oth*f -V Wmd dvecfion with %p+*d r» knots W o« h^' Wt«« winds or* indicated by arrow? »Mi My with the wmd
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