The Business Times, 2 November 1988

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1988 75 CENTS
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  • 252 1 AP Dow up WALL STREET stocks turned mixed in early trading yesterday, with blue chips recovering a small early loss. The broad market remained lower and quiet prior to Friday s jobs report brokers said. The Dow was up two at 2151 and steady while declining issues
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  • 206 1 REGIONAL stock markets generally slipped in lacklustre trade except for the Japanese market which closed marginally higher. After a relatively firm opening on the local bourse, share prices eased on profit-taking from midmorning onwards. Brokers said the weak overnight gain on Wall Street and on the
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  • 123 1 THE US DOLLAR was a shade firmer in Europe yesterday, underpinned by high-profile dollar buying on foreign exchanges by the US and Japanese central banks. Central bank intervention on Monday checked a slide by the dollar in currency markets which were jittery ahead of the Nov 8
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  • 434 1  -  By QUAK HIANG WHAI THE INTEREST RATE on Central Provident Fund savings will be adjusted upwards to 3.1 per cent from January next year, reversing a downward trend that started since it was pegged to market rates in March
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  • 593 1  -  COMPANIES SHOULD RAISE CAPITAL INVESTMENT By SHOEB KAGDA A CALL to chief executive officers to play a more direct and active role in promoting productivity was made by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday. Leadership at the top is
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  • 138 1 Reuter THE LEGALITY of stock index contracts traded on the Hongkong Futures Exchange was challenged in the British colony's High Court on Tuesday. Brokerage house Richardson Greenshields of Canada (Pacific) Ltd is claiming HK5537.783 plus interest from Heung Chak Kiu for index futures contracts
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  • 222 1 THE productivity movement should go private ultimately, said Minister of State (Trade and Industry) Mah Bow Tan yesterday. Speaking at the inauguration of this year's Productivity Month, he said: "Ultimately, we want these productivity months to be organised, headed and funded by the private sector." This
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  • 449 1 Reuter THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry is considering easing limits on investment in certificates of deposit and commercial paper by investment trust fund management firms, a ministry official said in Tokyo yesterday. The reform might conflict with the Bank of Japan s decision
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  • 271 1 AP THE US COMMERCE Department Mid yesterday that its main forecasting gauge of future economic activity edged down 0.1 per cent in September, its second decline in the last three months. The Index of Leading Indicators rose 0.5 per cent in August snd 1.5 per
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    • 214 1 Full report, PAGE 16 Regional Mkts, PAGE It Editorial Comment: 8 Exporting public sector expertise ISDN services 2 Economical rates from Telecoms Semiconductors 3 Japanese chip makers raising output capacity American economy 5 Slowdown likely to continue into next year US dollar 7 Average value may fall to 110 yen
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 348 2  -  By WILLIAM CHIA TELECOMS will offer the business community advanced integrated network services at very economical rates from next month. Announcing this yesterday. Or Yeo Ning Hong, the Minister for Communications and Information, said the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) services will cost individual business users
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    • 130 2 GREAT EASTERN Life Assurance has raised $100,000 for its "Childrencare" project to help handicapped children in Singapore. Great Eastern carried out the fund-raising exercise on behalf of the Community Chest of Singapore. The money raised will enable children's homes to buy items such as playground
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    • 444 2  -  By JOHN TAN THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board has formulated a plan for the next five years to raise the quality of the future workforce. The VITB Strategic Plan proposes, among other things, greater flexibility in the teaching of
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    • 229 2 THE SINGAPORE Fire Service faces the challenge of developing the capacity to handle high-rise fires, Home Affairs Minister Professor S Jayakumar said yesterdsy. More than 85 per cent of Singapore's population live in high-rise apartments, while there are in the central business district
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    • 91 2 IN OUR report on Monday on the fire-damaged refinery complex managed by the Singapore Refining Company, we said that the fire had forced British Petroleum and Singapore Petroleum Company to delay shipment of 300.000 barrels of naphtha to Cosmo Oil of Japan. Singapore Petroleum Company has clarified
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    • 403 2  -  By TONG SUIT CHEE A FEASIBILITY STUDY undertaken by Shell on constructing a $60 million marine oil terminal at Pulau Brani is being evaluated by the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) and the six oil majors. The project, if it comes
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    • 220 2 REPRESENTATIVES of the rattan industries in Singapore and Malaysia yesterday signed a memorandum urging the Malaysian government to reduce its export tax on rattan. Earlier this year, the Malaysian government raised the tax from $250 to $2,700 par tonne. The aim was
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    • 102 2 GENERAL Hau Pel-Taun, the Chief of the General Staff fron) Taiwan, received the Distin* guished Service Order (Military); Singapore's highest military award, yesterday for his contrijbution to the promotion of good relations between Singapore and Taiwan. President Wee Kim Wee conferred the award on General Hau
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  • ASIA – PACIFIC
    • 392 3 UPI THE US has announced the first small steps in an effort to encourage the end of North Korea's self-imposed isolation. The measures are meant, according to the State Department, "to help draw the Democratic People s Republic of Korea out of isolation and
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    • 172 3 AP ATTRACTED by a booming economy, foreign capital investment in equity projects in South Korea rose to total US$l.l billion for the Janu-ary-September period, up by 41.6 per cent over the same period last year, the Finance Ministry reported yesterday. The
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    • 208 3 AFP CAMBODIA heads the agenda at a series of meetings in Paris this week with the latest round of USSoviet talks on Asia followed by discussions between Cambodian factions at the weekend. Observers see improved superpower relations as a spur to an international settlement
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    • 105 3 AFP INDONESIA'S Defence and Security Minister General Benny Murdani has called for a halt to public polemics about the country's first president, the late Sukarno, the Antara news agency said on Monday. "Sukarno proclaimed Indonesia's independence 1945 and was the country's first president, but as a
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    • 198 3 FT THE EUROPEAN Commission would later this month impose an anti-dumping levy of 20 to 30 per cent on blank video tapes imported from South Korea, one of the leading distributors of the tapes said. Mr Ashok Suri, managing director of
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    • 435 3 FT JAPANESE semiconductor makers are increasing production capacity in response to strong worldwide demand which has led to a shortage of many types of widely-used microchips, particularly Dynamic Random Access Memories (DRAMs). The spate of announcements coincides with a forecast by the Ministry of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 637 5 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvic* Local From number timo SIA MH/ 1355 LGK/FW SQ191 SU SQ109 1405 KUL SU SQ455 1410 IWN THA TG405 1420 BKK/HKT MA I! 302 1425 0X8 GU GA962 1435 CGK SIA SQ61 1435 BKK THA TG413 1450 IKK CM CX71 3 1500 HKG/8KK MAS
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    • 227 5 AFP THE INTERNATIONAL civil aviation industry is enjoying its best year in financial terms in a decade, the director general of the International Air Transport Association (lata) said on Monday. But, Mr Gunter Eser warned at the opening of lata's annual
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    • 299 5 AP THE SOVIET budget deficit, which the Kremlin acknowledged this year for the first time, is probably much larger than Moscow has admitted and could threaten reform efforts. US experts said in Washington on Monday. "The actual deficit is much higher,"
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    • 450 5 Little fear of a recession AP AMERICAN economic expansion is completing its sixth year this month but many economists see signs that a recent slowdown will continue into next year. Private economists cite a variety of statistics showing that growth has slowed
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    • 117 5 Reuter THE Soviet Union and China have agreed to fix the position of most of their eastern border and are expanding talks to include the western frontier. The agreements were reached at the third round of Soviet-Chinese border talks in Moscow recently,
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    • 200 5 Reuter THE United States will notify its trade partners in the coming days of its willingness to freeze farm subsidies over the next two years. Short-term agricultural reform, however, will continue to hinge on the success of a US proposal to
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    • 335 5 Agencies SOLIDARITY leader Lech Walesa has accused Poland's Communist rulers of trying to torpedo talks on the country's future by announcing closure of the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk his banned union's birthplace. Prime Minister Mieczyslaw Rakowski defended the closure of the loss-incurring
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 228 6 Reuter CENTRAL BANKS may be keeping the dollar on a tight leash, but currency dealers have found ways, such as cross trading, to expand business. Dealers also cope with low dollar volatility by accepting more risk and doing bigger trades. "Since the beginning of
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    • 1017 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar yesterday closed softer against most major currencies. Against the Singapore dollar, the US dollar closed unchanged at 1.9988/98 in moderate trading. It traded within a range of 1.9985 and 2.0000. It opened at 1.9990/00. The dollar rose to 1.7870/80 marks from New York's close
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    • 484 6 Reuter EURODOLLAR futures closed higher on balance after fluctuating narrowly ahead of yesterday's release of US September leading indicators at 1330 GMT. Operators awaited the data, forecast to show a gain of 0.1 to 0.2 per cent after a 0.4 per cent gain in August, for clues to the
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    • 59 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market fell 1/8 point to close at 5-1/8 per cent yesterday. Short-term rates were unchanged across the board. S$ Interbank rates at the dose yesterday: om mo Ow. 3l/» 5 1-north 5 3/16 S 1/16 2-morth J 1/4 S l/ t
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    • 116 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity RID OFFW HKX LOW 3 month* SQ*****V 26.01.89 4.28 4.23 4.27 4.21 6 ntcwilta BY*****Z 23.03.89 4.37 4.32 4.43 4.29 1 y«or BY*****S 20.07.89 4.41 4.36 4.39 4.33 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing
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    • 1045 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tu*«day, Nov 1, 1988 DEUTSCHE MARK (SJMEX) Mm 88 com. HM Low Son Me MgH m 88 puM Low SaC 53 53 54 55 56 57 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 61 63 55 56 57 59 Ml 225A 38A 7A On 88
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    • 243 6 MOST IMM currency futures closed sharply lower and near the lows of the day after an active, volatile session on Monday. Most futures opened higher in line with losses in the dollar in overseas trading. The Canadian dollar, however, fell the 100point opening limit at the start after polls
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    • 152 6 Gold futures on Oct 31, 1988 100 troy ounces USS par troy ounce Open High Low SoWo Nov 412.70 0.30 DK 415.10 415 JO 413.50 413.10 0.20 Jon 416.70 Fob 420.30 420JO 418.20 420.10 0.20 A«x 425.70 425.70 423.30 425.20 0.10 Jun 431 JO 431 JO 429.00
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    • 305 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates ended steady to slightly higher against opening levels after a day of thin trading yesterday. The market was awaiting US September leading indicators due at 1330 GMT and construction spending data at 1500 GMT for further indications on the health of the US
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    • 181 6 tfw prim* teMttnißMratM of 12 ma|or banks In S'pors 1 Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Nov 1 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 4my 2/* 1/4 12 II 7/t 4 15/1* 12/14 4-27/1 4 t/l* 7/14 1 7/1* S/l* 11 II 7/1 4 7/1-1/4 2 IS/I*—12/1* 4 2/1-
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 575 7 Reuter THE SOUTH Korean won, borne on a tidal wave of exports, surged through the psychologically important 700 won barrier against the US dollar yesterday. The Bank of Korea, which sets the won's daily value against an undivulged basket of currencies, fixed the
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    • 189 7 Reuter PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino of the Philippines has urged the International Monetary Fund to agree to a new loan package to help underpin economic expansion in the Philippines. "We have really complied with the IMF requirements before. So I hope that they will take this
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    • 377 7 UPI US STATE officials on Monday announced a proposed US$226 million out-of-court settlement that could end the U552.25 billion securities fraud trial over the default on bonds to finance two Pacific north-west nuclear plants. The settlements, if approved by the remaining defendants and the
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    • 181 7 VISA International will unveil a reorganisation plan at its first ever Asia-Pacif-ic member banks conference in Singapore later this month. In a statement yesterday, Visa said the plan will help to increase its corporate presence in the Asia-Pacific region. More than 100 senior bank
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    • 402 7 NYT THE American Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan intervened to defend the dollar in New York on Monday, sending the first signal of concern about its sharp devaluation of the last three weeks. The dollar, rallying after the Fed
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    • 443 7  -  By LEONG WEN WAH LONG-TERM Credit Bank of Japan has predicted that the average value of the US dollar would fall to 110 yen in the first half of next year, down from 125.30 yen in Tokyo yesterday. Mr Tetsuya
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 518 8 SINCE INDEPENDENCE, some of Singapore's most talented brain synapses have been firing in the cause of nation building. The public sector, including statutory boards, has led the way. Now that Singapore has reached a stage of economic development where basic needs have been more than met
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    • 688 8  -  At the launch of Productivity Month yesterday, the Prime Minister presented this year's National Productivity Awards to six companies. BT outlines the efforts of three of them Avimo Singapore was chosen as representative of a Singapore-foreign joint venture; Mobil Singapore as representative of a multi-national corporation;
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    • 563 8 EVERY DAY, Nichicon Singapore keeps track of its productivity. With the help of computers, the wholly-owned subsidiary of one of the world s largest manufacturers of capacitors is able to measure productivity on a daily basis. The daily measurements earned Nichicon a double in this year's
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    • 396 8 STIMULATING its people to generate ideas and sharing the benefits of these ideas is how Mobil Oil Singapore promotes productivity within the organisation. "In general, our aim is to constantly explore new opportunities for improvements in the work environment" said Mobil chairman L W
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    • 753 9  -  The Soviet economy has turned out to be in worse shape than what the leadership thought when it began the policy of perestroika three years ago. The budget has been running in the red for years. ANN IMSE takes a look at
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    • 730 9  -  A joint experiment between the Indian government and a reformist Hindu movement devoted to self-help has helped to improve living conditions of villagers. BARBARA CROSSETTE reports. BARBARA CROSSETTE NYT TWENTY-FOUR-YEAR-OLD Ponnulingham, like most of India's 800 million people, will never be part of the new middle
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 465 10 AP THIS YEAR'S drought in the US is not likely to be repeated next year, and farmers probably will harvest bumper crops of wheat, corn and soybeans, according to an Agriculture Department economist. US corn production, for example, could nearly double from
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    • 304 10 HONGKONG. Gold closed lower in active trading yesterday with renewed local and Swiss selling in the afternoon session. Bullion ended at U*****.20/70 an ounce against an initial U*****.00/50 and compared with New York's close of U*****.50/413.00. On the local market, gold fell HK$B to close at HK53,844 a
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    • 134 10 Reuter BRITAIN'S oil and gas reserves are bigger than thought six months ago and the cost of recovering them is dropping, stockbrokers County Nat West Wood Mac said in London on Monday. Its bi-annual North Sea Report said Britain could be self-sufficient in energy longer
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    • 153 10 Source: Telerate Activity for fuel oil began to thin in the Singapore market of fairly steady numbers. CST 180 sellers were still indicating prices between US$65-US$66 per tonne (fob Sing) for non cargoes, while buyers were asking for number US$l-US$2 per tonne lower. Short-term outlook was
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    • 417 10 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed lower on late selling yesterday and buyers' reserve after India booked RBD palm olein of Indonesian origin for Nov 25/Dec 25 shipment. A lower overnight Chicago soyoil futures close also weighed on prices. Feb closed M$12 lower at M$1,069 per tonne while
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    • 168 10 AFP JAPAN on Monday asked Indonesia for the quickest possible resumption of aluminum ingot shipments by P T Indonesia Asahan Aluminum to Japan, Japanese officials said. The request was made by International Trade and Industry Minister Hajime Tamura when he met visiting Indonesian
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    • 183 10 BENTIMENT remained bullish on the KLTM yesterday, with the price closing anothsr sight cents higher at M 519.48 a kg. Trading was quiet. The gain rsflsctsd Monday's steadier close In the European spot tin market, which prompted further short-covering from European, Japanese and local operators. Lower supplies also
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    • 118 10 SOYBEAN futures eased from morning highs on local long liquidation but still closed mostly higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday, ranging from up 8-1/2 cents per bushel in November at a U557.76-1/2 settlement to down 5-1/4 cents in distant November. Rumours that a large foreign grain
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    • 112 10 RECENT wheat export business and the outlook (or continued steady foreign demand for US wheat under the Export Enhancement Programme supported nearby wheat futures values all day on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday, even when the market's leading soybean pit eased towards the ciose. CBT wheat futures
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    • 116 10 AP FORMOSA Plastics Group has announced plans to build a US$l.3 billion production facility that will employ up to 1.700 workers. The chairman o! the Taiwan-based company, V C Wang, on Monday announced that the propoeed facility at Port Lavaca in Texas will have
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    • 291 10 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices dosed easier yesterday with Dec RSS 1 buyer quoted at 207.90 cents a kg, down two cents from Monday s close. On the TSR-20 Award market, prices also closed lower in line with RSS 1 prices. Trading remained thin. December buyer was quoted at 197.00 cents
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    • 270 10 RAS prices m fob in ban m NOON close Bwyon Saltan Buyon SoNort Wit 1 RSS Prompt 205.00 207.00N 203.50 205JON Inf 1 RSS Doc 88 209.00 210.00N 207JO 206JON Int 1 RSS ion 212.00 213.00N 210J0 211 JON Int 2 RSS Of 204 _50 206JON 203.00
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    • 85 10 (cMi/kg) DECEMttR 1988 JANUARY 1988 f#nn..nrri RAS iGurrvfw monmi NOON IrOrWOrO l»KMwi\j NOON lvy*n SaMao W y W| SSt 30 197 JO 199 JON 197 JO 199 JON ssi 50 195 JO 197 JON 195J0 197JON MRELB •uy«r» tilin S«M*n SMI Of 310X10 312.00N 312.00 314.00N SMl
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    • 303 10 London Commodity Exchange Buy*r/S«N«r < doti ng pricot on Oct 31, (£/»o IflaHl «mo union »pvci *'wO 1 Previous doslr •g p xicos In PQ r #llftl9i'SCoffM Roth In-tforo London, lolton option OF londoi Nov 1071/1073 (1093/1094) Ugh/low 1089/1094 Jon 1095/1096 (1112/1114) KMgh/low 1104/1065 e.i— Wll (7495) Cocoa
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    • 235 10 Chinese Produce Exchange Sollors' noon doting prktt on Nov 1 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Mi FOB 116.00 Otd drum FOB 126.00 N*w drum FOB 130.00 Copra Mil*d (k>OM) 68 ultin Pepper Murtfak wMt* FOB NIW 585.00 Sarawak wWt« FOB foq NIW 575.00 Sarawak ipadat Mack FOB NIW 382.50
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  • LEISURE
    • 865 12 LAT-WP JOHN HOUSEMAN, who died on Monday in Malibu, California, at 86. became a movie star the old-fashioned way: he was lucky. With a brooding, almost biblical presence, a voice like a thunderclap, laser-beam eyes that projected fiery intelligence, and majestic eyebrows. Houseman blasted
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    • 615 13 LAT-WP "WOW." Wow yourself. That sounded remarkably like Holly Golightly, but it was the word from Audrey Hepburn, her chin resting on her hand in a certainly Hol-ly-manner, as dress after gown after creation of her friend Hubert de Givenchy sashayed and bumped and wiggled and glided down
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 881 12 Where to entertain. "A Passage to Indict at the Hyatt (k tohcr 2(> November I 2 \n t \ir.i\.lu.ini bultet spread s|xvi.ill\ br< night .11 from I villi. exei uti\e c In t. II s ()lxroi Ov his assistants w ill prepare the- most exquisite socialities .uul a varietx ol
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    • 239 12 It's the French Gastronomic Week! W Ooh la 1 f The Hot fOoh la la! The Hotel Plaza Athenee, Paris comes to The Stables. Here you can uncover the romance and flavours of Paris brought to you by French Executive Chef Monsieur Claude Barnier. Be titillated by his delightful creations.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 653 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 It's tough when you get right into a mess (5) 6 Play the role of a mouser at church (5) 9 Tip coal around the legislative building (7) 10 Wild boast afoot? (5) 11 Plant ruined by louts (5) 12 A hat to start queueing for?
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    • 1124 13 TO aGB IMDQQ Videofaehlon Newt American Best 7.30pm, Channel 12 The fare from American fashion moguls for this autumn includes sophisticated swim wear, subtle styles with high-voltage vibrant colours and high-waisted skirts and pants. Designers Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Carolyn Roehm and Oscar de La Renta show off their latest
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  • SPORTS
    • 422 14  -  By WALTON MORAIS CHASING its third title in three years, defending champion Sembawang will be looking to former international Serene Poh and Niki Dunn for inspiration as the Ladies Premier League golf championship climaxes at the New course next week. In what is
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    • 517 14 Agencies SANDY LYLE's early season success on the US Tour exceeded the summer exploits of Seve Ballesteros in Europe and made him the unofficial player of the year in world golf. Though both were beaten by Nick Faldo in Sotogrande on Sunday in the
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    • 286 14 Reuter THIS TIME AROUND, Argentina's Juan Domingo Roldan is not going to commit suicide. Roldan, who will attempt to win American Michael Nunn's International Boxing Federation (IBF) middleweight title when they fight on Friday, says he will not make the same mistake he made in losing to
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    • 203 14 AP WORLD heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and former champion Muhammad Ali received special awards on Monday at the opening of the World Boxing Council's annual meeting in Mexico City. "We have with us the man who became for a time the most important and best
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    • 417 14 Reuter NEW ZEALAND MARE Empire Rose made it third time lucky when she headed off a late challenge by Natski to storm to victory in the A 51.65 million Melbourne Cup yesterday. The giant mare, second in last year's race, hit the front at
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    • 157 14 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S cities looked like ghost towns for about three minutes yesterday when citizens stopped everything to watch the Melbourne Cup, billed as the greatest horse race in the southern hemisphere. Pubs and hotels did roaring business as heavy drinking has always been an integral
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    • 376 14 Agencies AUSTRALIAN Mark Woodforde, who has his sights on a quarterfinal clash with John McEnroe, cleared his first hurdle in the US$l million European Community tennis championship in Antwerp on Monday. Woodforde, a wild card entry, beat Czechoslovak Karel Novacek 6-2 7-6, while
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    • 232 14 AFP TIRED TENNIS PLAYERS, fighting for more control of their busy lives, could reshape the future of their sport at a crisis meeting in London this week. The Association of Tennis Professionals will sit down for two days of talks with the
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    • 459 14 AP STARTING on Friday in Dallas, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Los Angeles Lakers will begin his 20th and final National Basketball Association season, and the Lakers will open their bid for a third straight title. The only team to win at least three straight titles
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 626 15 MBT PERMATA Chartered Merchant Bank (PCMB), the independent adviser to Mayban Trustees and loan stockholders of Faber Merlin Malaysia, has recommended that loan stockholders give their support to Faber Merlin's proposed financial restructuring scheme. But even with the support of loan stockholders,
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    • 203 15 GENERAL CORPORATION Bhd: Group after-tax loss of M 51.39 million (profit of $1.33 million) on turnover of $54.64 million ($66.91 million) for the half year ended July 31, 1986. No interim dividend. GCB said the group s results for the half year ended July 31, 1987 are not
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    • 310 15 FIRST ALLIED Corporation Bhd's continued survival as a going concern is dependent on the support of its bankers and creditors and its financial restructuring plan. This is because repayment of certain loans and bank borrowings of the company and its subsidiaries is overdue, the company's
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    • 312 15  -  By HERMAN PHUA HOTEL PROPERTIES Ltd (HPL), the owner of Hilton Hotel in Orchard Road, is making its first property acquisition across the Causeway. In an announcement yesterday, HPL said that it had acquired Fosters Lake House Hotel in Cameron Highlands, which is popular
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    • 591 15  -  By JOCELYN TOH MINORITY shareholders of Sim Lim Finance who are prepared to take a long-term view of their investment have been advised by independent adviser Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asia to hold onto their SLF shares and reject the takeover
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    • 215 15 UNITED ENGINEERS Malaysia Bhd (UEM) has written to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) for permission to recall part of its share certificates following the discovery of forged scrip. If the request is approved, shareholders holding about 10 million UEM shares
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    • SES
      • 824 16  -  by KEVIN GWEE SINGAPORE AIRLINES yesterday featured heavily again on the stock market as share prices fell across the board in dull and lacklustre trading. In value terms, trade in the national carrier contributed to about a third of the bourse's total turnover. Dealers
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      • 119 16 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN Berhad: 49th AGM at The PNB Theatrette, 2nd Floor, Menara PNB, 201 A, Jalan Tun Razak, ***** Kulua Lumpur on Thursday, Nov 3, at noon. Rothmans Industries LlmHsd: 9th AGM at the Registered Office of the company, Virginia Park, 905 Bukit Timah Road, on Thursday,
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      • 307 16 Managers' prices for Nov 2 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.97 1.03 The Savings fund OSS 0.91 S pore Pros Fund 0.38 042 S'pore Sec Fund 064 0 69 S pore Invest Fund 0.68 0.73 S'pore Equity Fund 049 0.53 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1.39 1.49
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      • 40 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE lum Chang On* 6 H% toon itod with dt TSI for *v*ry fhr** ordinary Ex dam Oct 31 Books dot*; Nov 11 Company BONUS ISSUE lum Chang On*-»orthr** Exdat* Oct 31 Books dot*: Nov 11
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      • 310 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 million loon stocks in the ratio of S3 loon It Oct for every five ordinary shores Ml 0 C Book On*- for two J0.75 per shore Duta Cons On* lor on# $1.10 per tiara F A C One for-one $0 40
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      • 5541 16 Tel Gr*s Gr's 1M* Last Dtv Dtv rw Net Vol Day Last }yOli M Cap Smil MJgr LOW Cod* Company Sale cr- Cvr P/E (•000) Nigh Low Buyer NOV 01 SESOAQ 187 114 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20i 126 unch 10.0N 7.1 1.5 89 3 126 126
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      • 3281 17 NST THE OVERNIGHT rally on the Kuala Lumpur stock market was short-lived as dabblers lapsed into a cautious mood again yesterday and share prices retreated under light selling. Prices fell back over a broad front and scattered double-digit losses were incurred. The bigger losses of
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 387 18 Reuter ALLEGATIONS of shady dealings in a stock scandal which rocked the Japanese government are spreading to the upper echelons of the country's business world. But one of the country's top businessmen has denied any involvement. Hisashi Shinto, chairman of the
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      • 115 18 AFP R J REYNOLDS Tobacco International Inc has set up China's first joint tobacco venture with Xiamen Cigarette Factory and Xiamen SEZ United Development Co Ltd, the official China Daily reported on Monday. The US$2l-million venture is 50 per cent owned by the US firm.
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      • 124 18 AFP FORMER Hongkong Stock Exchange chairman Ronald Li, currently facing corruption charges, has won a court application to transfer his cash bail of HK$5 million (U*****,000) into an in-terest-bearing account. The High Court order was granted yesterday after a closed door
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      • 142 18 AFP JAPAN'S Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd says its pretax ordinary profit soared to 33.38 billion yen (US$2B3 million) in the half year to September 30. This was a rise of 131.2 per cent on the year-before level. The upsurge was attributed to a cutback
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      • 570 18 Tokyo Reuter PRICES on the Tokyo exchange drifted through the day yesterday in moderate trade, but ended just above the resistance line of 28,000 and were higher for the seventh consecutive session. "The market had cloeed higher for six days in a row and so it was
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      • 532 18 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN stocks closed easier yesterday after a slow day, highlighted only by the cessation of trading for the running of the Melbourne Cup horse race. One broker said firmer gold bullion prices had been offset by falling oil prices and anticipated interest in the resource
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      • 1358 18 Hongkong SHARE prices on the Hongkong stock exchange closed lower in sluggish trading yesterday. The Hang Seng Index fell 11.96 points to 2.615.43 and the Hong Kong Index 7.49 to 1,723.31 points. Turnover eased to HK5626.31 million from HK5919.76 million on Monday. Brokers said
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      • 439 18 Reuter TAIWAN'* bobbing stock index closed lower yesterday as nervous small investors took profits after a mid-morning surge, dealers said. The weighted index dropped 34.96 points, or 0.6 per cent, to cloee at 6,191.05 compared with Saturday's 6,226.01 finish. The market was closed on Monday for
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      • 159 18 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index dropped 8.92 points to 409.82 yesterday on a turnover of 4,414,964 shares worth 290.54 million baht Reuter NOV n BAHT Ao Kham Thai 320 -28 Ayudhya Investment 410 -18 Bangkok Aground 107 -2 Bangkok Bank 281 -8 Bank 01 Ayudhya
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      • 127 18 THE New Zealand share market slipped slightly in low volume trade yesterday. The Barclays Index fell 4.01 to 2,016.36. Brokers said there was little interest from Austrslia because of the Melbourne Cup race, while locally the market is seen as consolidating after last week's stronger showing.
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      • 156 18 Reuter SHARE prices on the Seoul exchange rebounded sharply in late trading yesterday sfter failing 6.5 points in the morning session. The composite index was 736.84 near the close, up 7.05 points. Turnover totalled 156.9 billion won against Monday's 151.5 billion. "The selling spree in the morning
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      • 153 18 Reuter SHARE prices on the Bombay exchange yesterday recovered sharply on fresh buying by stateowned financial institutions after a week-long slide. The market opened firm and roee further as heavy institutional buying set off hectic shortcovering and brought buyers back. Brokers said sentiment was also helped by
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      • 107 18 Reuter CHEUNG KONG (Holdings) Ltd said it now holds over SO per cent of Green Island Cement (Holdings) Ltd s issued share capital. The offer, announced by the company on October 29, was unconditional. Cheung Kong said in a statement that it
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 784 19 New York Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed slightly lower on Monday as many investors retreated to the sidelines to wait for economic data due later this week and next week's election of a new president. Traders said most of the action was confined to a handful
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      • 953 19 London Reuter EQUITIES on the London market stood mixed at the official opening yesterday with traders happy to keep to the sidelines ahead of yesterday afternoon s autumn economic statement by UK Chancellor Nigel Lawson, dealers said. Well over half the top 100 shares
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      • 123 19 Reuter ARTHUR Andersen and Co said it has filed suit against Saatchi and Saatchi. charging that the company was involved in a conspiracy aimed at coercing Anderson to sell all or part of its management information consulting practice to Saatchi. Arthur Andersen said the suit, which
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      • 503 19 Company seen to be at a major turning point Reuter SEARS. ROEBUCK and Company, haunted by takeover rumours for months, is to sell the 110-sto-rey Sears Tower, slash costs and change its basic marketing strategy in a major shake-up at the world's largest retailer. In
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      • 293 19 AP KUWAIT has asked Britain for an extension of the deadline for reducing the Kuwaiti holding in British Petroleum and requested a speedy reply. Sheik Sabah Al-Ahmed, deputy premier and foreign minister, gave the request to UK ambassador Peter Hinchclife, Kuwait news agency KUNA
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      • 399 19 NYT CHARLES Schwab Co. the US discount brokerage firm, is to take a one-time charge of US$l million to US$2 million to reimburse customers for profits earned from the unauthorised trading of customers' shares. The firm added that the improper trading ceased after it was discovered
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      • 1534 19 Reuter AMSTERDAM Dutch shares opened quietly firmer yesterday boosted by a slightly higher Wall Street close and a stronger dollar. "It's very quiet but the undertone is strong," one share dealer said. The All Share Trend Index opened 0.2 higher at 102.0. The dollar started at 2.0192/00
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      • 162 19 NYT THE BOEING CO has reported increased revenues and earnings for the third quarter, as well as a rise in commercial aircraft orders over the comparable period in 1987. The company, based in Seattle, expects 1988 sales of around US$l7 billion. Boeing had third-quar-ter earnings
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    • 518 18 NOTICES In the Matter of the Companies Act, Cap 50 And In the Matter of L C SUPPLIES PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 102 Upper Cross Street #07-02 OG Building, Singapore 0105 on 28 October
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    • 450 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF MACGREGOR FAR EAST CARGO-HANDLING PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pursuant to Section 290(2Hb)) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 510 Thomson Road #10-02 SLF Building. Singapore 1129
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    • 130 19 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Jointly Organise PUBLIC LECTURES a PROFESSOR ERIC ALBERT ASH 4 (Rector of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, UK) Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor Venue: LT 11, NUS Venue:LT 1, NTi Date FRI 4, NOV 1988 Date WED 9, NOV 1988 Time
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  • 334 20  -  By WILLIAM CHIA THE SOLUTION to the leadership problem at the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI) now appears to rest with the Malay Chamber. Intense lobbying of the Malay Chamber is going on to get it to agree
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  • 309 20 Reuter IMELDA MARCOS, who once spent a fortune on jewels, dresses, furs and shoes, has until tomorrow to come up with a US$5 million bail after pleading innocent to fraud and racketeering charges in New York. But her lawyers say that that will be
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  • 197 20 AP CHINA'S population could reach 1.27 billion by the year 2000 70 million more than the current target. The official China Daily yesterday quoted that State Family Commission Minister Peng Peiyun as saying that the goal of holding the number of people in the
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  • 334 20 Respect sensitivities of minorities, says Malay MP A MALAY Member of Parliament has urged that the sensitivities of Singapore's minority communities be considered when formulating a national ideology, so that they do not feel they are being "forced" into accepting the majority's values. Mr Othman Haron
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  • 267 20 JUST TWO WEEKS after petrol pump prices fell by 4.6 cents to their lowest levels in nine years, Anglo-Dutch oil major Shell and Singapore Petroleum Company have raised their prices by an average of 2.5 cents. From today, premium petrol (Formula Shell Super) will
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  • 183 20 Bernama FORMER Malaysian Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said yesterday that he would wait for the official letter from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad inviting him to join the Cabinet before making any statement. "I have not received the letter," he
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  • 154 20 AFP SULTAN Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei and the Raja Isteri arrived in Bangkok yesterday for a four-day state visit as guests of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit, Radio Thailand reported. The state-owned radio said the royal couple were welcomed upon
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  • 257 20 Bernama THE ESTABLISHMENT of a free trade area (FTA) between the US and Asean could be an interesting policy option, Malayaian economist Professor Mohamed Ariff said yesterday. Professor Mohamed Ariff, professor of analytical economies at the University of Malaya, said the current Uruguay
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  • 237 20 Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has approved legislation to expand legal protection against the piracy of American artistic and literary works outside the US. At a bill-signing ceremony in Los Angeles on Monday, attended by American performing artists and entertainment and publishing industry officials,
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  • 168 20 AFP THE SOVIET UNION may consider a reduction of its military service if other countries join in, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has said. Speaking at the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Youth Organisation (Komsomol) on Saturday and
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  • 166 20 AP PATENT OFFICIALS from the US, Europe and Japan have called for greater cooperation among their countries on patents. Japan said yesterday that the representatives agreed, during the sixth annual trilateral summit in Tokyo on Monday, to exchange of information, patent procedures and practices. Donald Ouigg,
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  • 91 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES were marked down in early trading yesterday, in a continuation of the selling that started overnight on lower crude oil prices. However, activity was slack with European dealers out for the All Saints holiday on the Continent. December gold posted an early loss of
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  • LATE FILE
    • 40 20 AP THE JEWISH STATE'S 2.9 million voters cast ballots yesterday in watershed elections expected to determine the future of the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip and the 1.5 million Palestinians who live there. AP
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    • 36 20 AP THAILAND Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan said yesterday he had asked the military chief to investigate allegations that Thai officers siphoned off US$3.5 million in covert US aid to Cambodian guerillas. AP
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    • 63 20 AFP FOREIGN FIRMS may now buy 100 per cent of mining ventures in the Philippines involving investments ot at least US$5O million. The Business World newspaper yesterday quoted a senior official as saying that applications were being entertained even before the issuance of guidelines on an
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    • 67 20 AP THE South Korean government will lower domestic oil prices by an average 4.7 per cent today to help curb inflation. Officials in Seoul skMK*— yesterday that the cuts are expected to help keep inflation at 6 per cent this year. The latest government action lowered
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    • 70 20 AFP AN ALL-WOMEN's political party, the first in Burma, has been formed to contest mul-ti-party elections promised by the government. The Union for the Improvement of Burmese Women (Central Headquarters), with a stated aim to fight for democracy and women's liberation, was registered on Monday by the
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    • 63 20 AFP MALAYSIAN and Vietnamese officials have begun talks in Kuala Lumpur on a proposal to repatriate Vietnamese boat people living in a camp on Bidong island. Hashim Taib, head of the Foreign Ministry's policy and planning division, said yesterday that the five-member Vietnamese delegation
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    • 48 20 Reuter THE Netherlands is closing its embassy in Vietnam and its consulate in Johannesburg to save money, a foreign ministry spokesman said in Amsterdam yesterday. He said the ministry would also turn consular representations in San Francisco and Rio de Janeiro into honorary consulates.
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 418 21  -  By JUNE LIM WITH THE END of hostilities in the Gulf, Semco Salvage has had to reassess its fleet deployment. Before Iran and Iraq have reached a ceasefire agreement in August bringing the eightyear war to a close. Semco had 10 vessels
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    • 166 21 Seatrade Week THE US Federal Maritime Commission is increasing its surveillance on illegal rebating activities in the trans-Pacific trade. Speaking at the Western Cargo Conference in Vancouver recently, FMC chairman Elaine Chao described rebating as "very active" in the trade, especially in
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 60 21 Reuter THE ITALIAN chemical tanker Litrix, 1,888 tonnes dw, had an explosion on board while it was being repaired at a Genoa drydock on Oct 29. Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service reported. Six workmen were injured in the accident and damage to the tanker appears to be
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      • 82 21 Reuter THE Rumanian tanker Oltenia, 153,500 tonnes dw. had an engine breakdown near the entrance to the Sea of Marmara from the Black Sea on Oct 29 and drifted with the current until the engines were restarted. Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service reported. The pilot on
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      • 44 21 Reuter THE East German vessel Dresden ran aground north of the red buoy at Yenikale passage in the Black Sea on Oct 28. Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service reported, quoting its agents at Izmir. The 15,094 tonnes dw vessel is still aground. Reuter
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      • 93 21 TILBURY, Britain's largest forest products port, is to extend its facilities in view of the potential for forest products and increasing demand for additional facilities in South-east Asia. This brings the amount of recent capital investment to £8 million. The expansion will create new berths for
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      • 126 21 THE AUSTRALIAN government said illegal fishing by Indonesian boats was becoming an increasing problem, following the deportation of dozens of Indonesian fishermen from Australian waters. "The recent spate of seizures of Indonesian vessels fishing illegally inside the Australian fishing zone has added a new dimension to the
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    • 335 22 Reuter Lloyd's List MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries. Japan's top heavy machinery and shipbuilding company, said its net income for the half year ended Sep 30 rose 40.6 per cent over a year ago to 16.377 billion yen (US$l3O million). The company said net income per share
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    • 853 22 AFP THE BIFFEX (Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange) index firmed by 43 points over the past week to 1,371 points, its highest level since the end of May. Traders said the firm tone prevailing on the market was due to renewed demand, traditionnally seen at this time of
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    • 984 22 AB Shpg V ABSS Shpg n ABC Container a Accord Shpg VI Adr<h Shpg VM Ahrenkie' liner 1 Al (trans vn AC Toepfer XI Amencon Tpl X Anro Service IV Arrow lutes IX Anon Oceon XI Assoc Corrioge XI ANt 1 A PC line V API M
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    • 270 23 Reuter GOVERNMENT delegates and shipping experts from about 100 countries are meeting in Geneva to review an international agreement aimed at giving developing nations a bigger share of world shipping. Their discussion, which began on Monday, centres around the workings of a United Nations convention
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    • 181 23 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA'S chartering arm Vela may have chartered 13 ULCCs in the past two weeks for extra November crude liftings. the Paris-based Petrostrategies magazine said. Quoting tanker market sources. Petrostrategies said the chartering could put an additional 30 million barrels
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    • 130 23 Reuter AUSTRALIA has rejected a Soviet request to commercially fish in its waters and put up to eight research vessels in the area, a government spokesman said. Fishing rights have been barred on the grounds that resources would be fished out and that more than two
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    • 1271 28 CHARTERING appoarod quieter on Monday In moat sectors of the freight market with some details hard to confirm, shipbroker* said. Grain was covered from tha US Gulf to Morocco at U5516.25 and the Stride was bookod for 35,000 long tons from the Gulf to Spain for oarly November
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    • 1278 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES KEPPEL WHARVES B«n fi Arrival Mpart Koto Joyo K33 okxtgMJ* 03 IIO600 Owor KI9 otongud* 06 11/2300 Fong Tiki KI5 otongwM 03 II WOO Mntato Joyo 3 K29 atongsad* 04 11/1200 S'«go Sun IC32 oioignd# 02 ll/ISOO Continent I K2I 01 ll«900 07 11/1500
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    • 656 32 Lloyd's Maritime Asia UNTIL RECENTLY, the pari passu clause incorporated in the Indian government's shipbuilding policy required India shipowners to order one ship from an Indian shipyard for every new ship ordered abroad. The Indian government ha c recently relaxed ttv* c aute k enable
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    • 171 32 Fairplay HYUNDAI'S Mipo Dockyard is already experiencing the beginnings of an upsurge in work from the communist bloc, not all as a direct result from the Olympic Games. Vietnam Sea Transport Chartering Company confirmed that it has fixed five vessels for general
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    • 548 24 mc Sline HOIA SMWt Citnurita FULLY CONTAI NJJ? I S E_D SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Member of the Ace Consortium ACE CONCORD 17* 4/11 ORIENTAL CHIEF UW S'U TRANSWORLO BRIDGE 49H 13/11 NEPTUNE CRYSTAL 4BW 23/11 CHINA CONTAINER 4BW 29/11 HONGKONG CONTAINER MM 4,12 M ROM ['JROPE VIA SUEZ
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    • 314 24 VA FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD DIRECT FCL LCL SERVICE TO JAKARTA ETA 5/11 11/11 AFGHANISTAN NEW SERVICE KABUL/HAIRATAN/TORGHUMDI 8/11 AUSTRALIA/ NEW SYDNEY, MELBOURNE 5/1 FREMANTLE 5/lj Also accepting to Darwin AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYTTLETON, DUNEDIN ft NAPIER 5/1] EUROPE HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, BARCELONA, FELIXSTOWE. LONDON, ANTWERP 7/11 Also accepting to: Scandinavian
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    • 839 25 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURARAYA/SEMARANC CONTAINER SERVICE KOTA EAGLE SEA HAWK MA HAWK l« SIN 1/11 «/ii 10/11 17/10 10/11 VOY JKT 4/ 11 a/11 12/11 it/11 22/11 VESSEL SEA GLORY KOTA EAGLE KOTA MELATI SEA OLOHY
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    • 580 25 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FRO* UK/CONTINENT MA« I'HAVEN I'M HAVtt {TOM f KLANG S MtK FOR uto by S*M MkMIM kH 401 NK. KAO S«M *11 Ml NUUO nwvni In *«•»•< s*M SMM um n u "n S«M S«M S*<M mi 1401 JhJmO
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    • 508 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESUIKI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRtKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES r 'it:, VSL/VOY MATARAM/22W8 L.J BONTANG/16WB SRIWIJAYA/2SWB Port SaM, Port Ataiandrta, Owtoa, TriUm. ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH CONTAINERS CONVENTIONAL CARGO VIA T/S TO UK PORTS. HULL. LC HAVRE. OSLO.
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    • 381 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BTYOMAYWA VU2V M AN VI29H pagan vmm BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING COBPOBATIfIN (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok H Oct/7 No« Nor 11/21 No* 3 iI f .11; IJ: *.1M limzilaltiiUdilki CLYDEBANK V24N TAMAITAI SAMOA VI4N FORTHBANK V23N SPORE ROAM HULL mi I*o2
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    • 656 26 Klin* KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 17 31/10 •PK/PNG SGP FEEDER VESSEL NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST VOY *INDO •PK/PNG SGP 17 31/10 1/11 22 7/11 1/11 11 14/11 15/11 11
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    • 304 26 S±2L Jifl.nc JARDINE SNIPPING AGENCIES (REG. *****4/ OOK) 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12-05 SOUTHPOINT, SINGAPORE 0208 Tel: *****11 TELEX NO: RS ***** TERMINAL/CFS Tel. *****18-220 BOOKINGS Tel. *****34 235 DOIUGIUAMA L-UVfB? SPORE PKELANC PENANC INCHON BUSAN MALAYSIA GLORY V*3 4 Nov 5 Nov S Nov It No* II No* SINGAPORE GLORY
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    • 653 26 'M AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL CiwHIWH Smpflort P KtUnt P«njn« Load.** lor Mother W By f—Of By Feeder KALIDAS V 39 TULSIOAS V 31 KALIDAS *40 TULSIOAS VJ9 Ml I OAS V.41 Fr«n/tMb/Sr*VfcM 1? Nov 12 No. F rem^Mb/Sfdn/Adel 23 Ok 23 0« Fr«n/IMb/S>*VAM 10 J*n 10 Jan
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    • 420 26 GOLDEN LINE GUAM GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD O T«M Avar StrMt SINGAPORE MM TEL SUM (M LINES) Fu SUN STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOUXN WMKR Cotomtu, Kjf»dii Oulm OOCOCN HAVEN MNeNßancMMaDwraw CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Huanfpu/Siianfhat P Ketone Ptnanf a P.T PERUSAHAAN PELAYARAN v KALIMANTAN WRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA/TG. PRIOK
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    • 355 26 m PHILI Oni€NT LIN€S PT€ LTD HEAD OffiCF 6J "OBiMSON ROAD '07 1? AtRO ASIA BUHOING SINGAPORE 01C5 UIEI R5 ?!7?0 PHIlt FAI ??***** XV EAST/FAR EAST Fd A LCI OVd ETA SINGAPORE DESTINATION 501. ISOI DUBAI OABHAN. KUWAIT. DONA, MUSCAT, BAHRAIN AiU DHABI A SHARJftH VU. mi. 25/11 w
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    • 817 27 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD /HMOPE FULLY CONTMHUSO SBVKf TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A CONCORD 17W In Pt 4/11 20/11 Y MARU COW SAI) 7/11 »/ll 0. CHIEF 62W 7/ii) 9/n 27/11 TW MIDGE OT. (11/11) 13/11 1/12 u (11/11) 20/11 1/12 N CRYSTAL
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    • 535 27 heung-a shipping Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO KELANG, PENANG. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON taiiLilfrJUM ;l d; V f ir? 1) BUSAN SINGAPORE 10 DAYS SERVICE II VeueTi Name ITD BS S PORE NO I DONAM/V9N 01/11 U-14/11 •D«AGNET«BN 15/11 20-21/11 NO DONAM/ILON 17/11 V-»(U *GLORIA/tI3N 23/11 03-05/12 NO JI
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    • 597 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 ***** ffWMB p KELANC MESSRS MAI THONC SNIPPING 127 PtnangStrMt Ptnant Malaysia M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON BNO
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    • 236 28 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 (34 Lines) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO DSR-LIMES VEB DEUTFRACHT SEERFEDE RE' ROSTOCK < INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN A NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE -VIA lARNACA: ACCEPTING CARGO FOR LIMASSOC BEIRUT, UTTAKIA,
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    • 123 28 vf® T.S.K. LINK WFFKI Y rnNTAINERISEO SERVICE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL TO TAIWAN JAPAN 12E2E81 *9B *2 2H 391 ISM £9 OB 13 231 ***** SH 33 ESI m 291 mEM SI 231 ggj gg ggigg gg-y *W««kly LCL MrvkM to K*ohsiun|. KMlung. Tokyo, t Kobe FROM
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    • 152 28 Regional Weather Wl y m I V V > A s iS» r>' Mi SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AJt Nov 2, IMS •c O drecnon with speed n knots Wo»« height LEGEND K Thunderstorm Temperature c A y Shower Weott»ec W«xj drection w»th speed m knots Ron
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    • 2002 29 f; REGULAR EXPRESS FCL &LCL SERVICE ABC CONTAINERLINE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND VSI. C. V»ro«M 212 I 5/11 I 12/11 I 11/11 TNT Eigrou 214 I*l2 11/12 24/12 Mu*( US I 24/12 I 1/1 I 7/1 «»ussa 217 I ii/i 21/1 n/i 7 DATS TO FREMANTLE! TO USA/CANADA «L C.
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    • 332 29 T1 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 <t> c n an i ojjjf j I a Algerian National Line FAR EAST I MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S PORE LOADING FOR MV KSAR ETTIR 15/11 Algiers, oran. skikda. annaba ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE
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    • 602 30 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD /O Shenton Wiy. 04 0?C Varini House S pore 0207 i TFL- ??***** (8 L .nes) W TLX RS ***** FLINER TAX 2?5?8b6 EUROPE SERVICE (FCL LCL) tM:^. .:itT»7T7»rr--TT»K,|. >l| v'-,r^77 FAR EAST SERVICE (FCL ft LCL) t.'M|.;.;-T7Tr^rrTT-rM A! Y&Y.S.N.LIN REGULAR JAPAN HONGKONG/STRAITS SERVICE fi I
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    • 725 30 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVlCEacnp«in« FCI/ICL carp»* to USA Last A West Coast Carribbaan.Eaft Canada. HAITI. Coata Rica. El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Venezuela. Pare, Ecuador. Colombia via Miami. Trinidad.' Barbados Antigua St Lucia. Montaarrat. Guayana via Kinfitor i i Mug ■n i IM TOKYO Hi TOKYO AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTINC CARGO
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    • 351 30 Z$ COMPANU^ERUANik Z -VSA DE VAPOREB 5 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Q 5 FOR CALLAO, MATARANI.ILO* AND ALL OTHER jj (S ?154X!»5! RTS WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON S A CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Zk A Pwunf* p Ktlanf* Singapore THOMASEVERETT 10/U Ho* 05 R HUGHEVERETT 16/17
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    • 422 31 Seabtfctafe INTERCONTINENTAL LINES W inzEzai DESTINATIONS SEABRIOGE EUROPE 6 SCANDINAVIAN SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCL GROUPAGE FROM SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG UK. HAM. RTM. L. HAVRE. ANT. GENOA. ARAHUS. STOCKHOLM. HEL. CPH. GOTBG. MARSEILLES. OLSO i ALL INLAND DESTINATIONS POINTS. SEABROI6E FAR EAST. VIETNAM CHINA SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCL GROUPAGE FROM SINGAPORE PORT
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    • 287 31 Consolidation Service PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN: 7/11 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 24/11, 30/11 NOUMEA/PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLANDS SIN: 9/11, 30/11 PORT LOUIS/REUNION TRANSTAINERS WEST AFRICA SERVICE TUNIS/ALGIERS/CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/ DAKAR/BANJUL/CONAKRY/MATADI/LUANDA/ LOBITO Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/YAOUNDE/OUAGADOUGOU/ BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Freight Pte Ltd Tel. *****55 tlx rs ***** JAVELIN SHIPPING PTE
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    • 532 31 SING KWANG HANG TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: R8 ***** SKHST LCL/FCL SERVICE JENWEL V 89N 9/11 JAKARTA JENHOL V.B9N 6/11 JAKARTA DESTINATION ETA S PORE BANGKOK 3/11. 10/11 PORT KELANG 5/11 9/11 HONG KONG. CHINA PORTS 4/11' 9/11 KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG ft/n" 13/11 MANILA 6/1 l! 13/11 BUSAN 11/11, 22/11
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    • 595 31 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES' PKL PN BLW KAON CLO*Y S£LATAH IX VOY 71 9/10 Nov CLOUT SELATAN VIII 27 Oct 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE
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    • 400 31 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI/LCI SFRVICf PIC GJVOUP S!i FU EAIT 7/11 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 4/11 BANGKOK 6/11 MANILA 5/11 JAKARTA 5/11 PORT KELANG/PENANG 9/11 BUSAN 7/11 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 4/11 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu Shenzhen Fuzt>ou/ Xiamen/ Xmgang/Shanghai I!! HMttfli 6/11 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 6/11 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU HE lU/CAJUIA 4/11 LA./NYC/SFO 9/11 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL
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    • 427 32 I// Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines, TLX HS ***** RS ***** ft x I\SIIR\C K MM K. III). STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE ►PECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG. TAIWAN CHINESE PORTS. SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE SPORE PK
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    • 241 32 VC^r o COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUD) EXPRESS SEM-COKTAJNER SERVICE TO NORTHBOUND TO UKC CLYDEBANK V24N TAMAITAI SAMOA VI4N FORTHBANK V23N RDM/A DAM HBG HULL (U.K.) 11/12 5/1 ST! 13/1 25/1 29/1 1/2 *Alto Acctptinf FCL to Airtw«fp/Br«nm/F*liut«M/S«ithainptMVMfMt/Gattwntairf rT4.Tr> (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC J SPORE COLUMBUS NIUGINI VIS
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    • 154 32 tata P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYAR ™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 f .w iiiv'.'i-i VSL OKUNOZE PERKASA OKUNOZE PERKASA
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    • 801 32 /M CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4. *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 '*****8 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER izzn^i n7r rrn T771 OTHER DESTINATIONS AARNUS. AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP. BASLE BREMEN BREMERHAVEN COPENHAGEN HELSINKI. MALMO. OSLO. STOCKHOLM. UK
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