The Business Times, 25 November 1988

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1988 75 CENTS
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  • 219 1 AP Footsie down LONDON share prices were down at midday yesterday as the market drifted lower in the absence of takeover speculation. The Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index was off 6.3 points, or 0.3 per cent, at 1,830.8, the day's worst level, at about 1300 GMT. The
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  • 41 1 AP WEST GERMANY'S Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher will visit Iran next week and has offered to act as an intermediary in gaining the release of foreign hostages held by Islamic radicals. diplomatic sources in Bonn said yesterday. AP
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  • 197 1 ENCOURAGED by an overnight gain on Wall Street, Asian stock markets advanced despite the end of Tokyo's eight-day recordsetting streak yesterday. Singapore share prices climbed for the fifth day running in active trading. Early gains, however, were trimmed by prof-it-taking in the afternoon. Advances were on a
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  • 146 1 THE SAGGING US dollar yesterday ended at a record low finish of 121.15 yen in Tokyo, down 0.63 yen from the previous trading day's close. Yesterday's final rate was the lowest closing level since 1973 when Japan abandoned the Bretton Woods agreement
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  • 608 1  -  Policy instruments meant to help companies, not hurt them By MARTIN SOONG TRADE AND INDUSTRY Minister Lee Hsien Loong last night reassured manufacturers that they have sufficient lead-time to adjust to recently announced increases in the foreign workers' levy
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  • 391 1 Reuter MALAYSIA has resisted pressure from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to increase the value the ringgit in line with the country's economic growth. A government official said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday: "The IMF said the ringgit is undervalued in the light
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  • 456 1  -  By JEFFREY TSANG THE PRIVATE SECTOR figures strongly in Singapore's future as a centre for the arts; and in the second part of its report, the Committee on Visual Arts makes several recommendations that spell opportunities for companies. Private sector participation is necessary
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  • 324 1  -  By JAYARAM MENON LAWRENCE MAH, the executive director of the Singapore National Employers' Federation (SNEF), is leaving the organisation. Some members of SNEF were tight-lipped when contacted by BT on the reasons behind his departure. The exact date of his departure is also not clear
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    • 223 1 Full report, PAGE 18 Regional markets, PAQE 20 Editorial Comment: 12 Country club* -«3 Chun: to forget or not to forget Two that are gentle on the pocket SGS-Thomson 12 Investors in China The challenge ahead More seeking arbitration Israeli security 12 Merlimau fire 7 Exporting a national obsession Costs
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    • 78 1 BMA urges moderate rIM In levy, Pag* 3 ■a AND CONSTRUCTION AS THE PROPERTY MARKET strengthens, the question that hangs in the air is how long will it last? Find out what analysts have to say about the hotel, office, retail, residential and industrial markets. Find out how local contractors
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    • 258 1 [_>*[?:<";[;?_)|^>**+{%]>[$+[~- LUtsOylt-, J Gourmet delight WHAT IS the profile of the Singapore foodie? When the Pan-Pacific Hotel and Food Paper's Violet Oon organised the first gourmet weekend recently, the motley crowd of 17 aspiring gourmands who braved cholesterol, calories and kilograms to learn the finer points of food and its
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 414 2  -  Automation exhibition rakes in $7m in three days By JOHN TAN THE ENTHUSIASM of Singapore's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for automation has brought a $7 million bonanza to companies at the Metal-Asia/AutomAsiaBB exhibition, which ends today. A Japanese subsidiary in Singapore, Leblond Makino Asia,
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    • 231 2 FINDING a vaccine to fight the Aids virus may not work. Other ways of conquering it must be found, according to Dr David Baltimore, the current Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor. This meant scientists must go back to the basics
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    • 209 2 BUSINESSMEN on trips abroad have to learn to say "no" to offers of sex, said Dr TThirumoorthy, consultant dermatologist with the National Skin Centre. He was speaking at a press conference to launch the Aids Awareness Fortnight, the Ministry of Health's $400,000 public
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    • 175 2 THE TWO Westin hotels have become the first local hotels to win the safety award given by the American International Loss Control Institute. The standard of safety is measured by the internationally-recognised safety rating system (ISRS). An accredited auditor with ISRS, Herb Poulson, said: "I
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    • 184 2 MENTION 1992 and exporters to Europe are likely to perk up what does that means to them. It was with this in mind that Ernst Whinney Consultants and the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce (SICC) are putting together a seminar on "1992: A Single
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    • 178 2 THE SINGAPORE government yesterday welcomed the proclamation of an independent Palestinian state A statement from the spokesman of the Foreign Ministry yesterday said it was a major first step towards realising the aspirations of the Palestinian people and peace in the Middle East. "The Palestine National Council's
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    • 300 3 IN A MOVE aimed at cutting losses, the minimum dividend on win bets placed with the Bukit Turf Club is being cut from $6 to $5, beginning this weekend. Previously, punters who betted on "sure-winners" could hope to make at least a
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    • 479 3 GLOBAL TRAVEL has reached epic proportions, particular in this region, but several impediments to growth still exist, mostly related to slow government responses to market forces, said Singapore Airlines' managing director Dr Cheong Choong Kong. The system of apportioning traffic rights, which Dr
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    • 248 3 AN EMPLOYERS' organisation last night urged the government to moderate the increase in the foreign workers' levy so as to give manufacturers time to automate or relocate their labourintensive operations. "Steep and sudden hikes will create tremendous hardship for manufacturers, especially the small and
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    • 155 3 SINGAPORE is in the running for awards to be accorded by a regional freight publication for the region's best airline, best airport and best seaport. A Hongkong trade magazine, Cargonews Asia, has announced that Singapore Airlines has been nominated under three separate categories as Best
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    • 402 3  -  By JAYARAM MENON AFFORDABLE recreation is what two new country clubs are promising. Scheduled to open in the next few months, the Marina Bay Golf and Country Resort and the Admiralty Country Club are charging individual membership fees of only $8,000 and
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 610 4 Honeymoon seems to be over Reuter THE HONEYMOON OVER, growing numbers of foreign investors in China and their Chinese business partners are coming to blows, forced to resort to courts and arbitration panels to resolve complicated legal disputes. "Investment is a new phenomenon
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    • 120 4 AFP SOUTH KOREAN President Roh Tae-woo has expressed regret after his security men manhandled' a Malaysian Cabinet minister during the South Korean leader's visit to Kuala Lumpur this month, Deputy Foreign Minister Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan said yesterday. The incident was only "an accident", he said,
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    • 202 4 Reuter BRITAIN and Saudi Arabia have agreed on a £1 billion (US$l.B billion) British investment programme to offset a major Saudi arms purchase. According to the British Defence Ministry, the compensation deal on Wednesday was arranged as part of a Saudi purchase
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    • 384 4 AFP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino has deferred granting extended powers to Defence Secretary Fidel Ramos following allegations that he could become a de facto commander-in-chief, officials said yesterday. Mrs Aquino's controversial Executive Order 292 was due to take effect yesterday but the president
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    • 163 4 Reuter THE PALESTINIAN state has won recognition from at least 47 countries in the eight days since its declaration by Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) chairman Yasser Arafat. The PLO said on Wednesday that more than 50 countries had recognised the independent Palestinian
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    • 968 4 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvlc« Local From nomb«r tim* MAS MH651 0910 PEN MAS MH630 0920 KiJL SIA SO 103 0950 KUL CPX CX710 1000 CGK QFA QF62 1035 BOM SWR SRI 66 1040 ZRH/BKK GU GA960 1100 CGK su SQ105 1105 KUL IIA KM 21 1130 IWN QFA
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 224 5 Reuter MEXICO WILL SEEK new trade accords with the United States in specific areas but is not ready to join a North American common market. President-elect Carlos Salinas de Gortari said. in a transcript of statements made during his meeting with US President-elect
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    • 128 5 AFP THE INTERNATIONAL Air Transport Association's 175 members, who control three quarters of world air traffic, are expected to double profits to US$l.5 billion in 1968, the Geneva-based organisation said. iATA said on Wednesday that based on estimates from the first 10 months of the year,
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    • 618 5 AFP FRENCH PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand, the fourth West European leader to travel to Moscow in less than two months, arrives today for discussions with Mikhail Gorbachev expected to focus on East-West disarmament issues and boosting dwindling Franco-Soviet trade. Mr Mitterrand is scheduled to have
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    • 501 5 Reuter, AP SOUTH AFRICA on Thursday proposed dates for signing accords on Angola and Namibia after agreeing to a peace plan worked out in six months of American-mediated negotiations. Foreign Minister Pik Botha said in Johannesburg that South Africa was ready to sign
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    • 278 5 AFP "COTTON is our wealth" proclaims the communist party sign in red neon in the sprawling capital of the Soviet central Asian republic of Uzbekistan, which is now celebrating a bumper harvest of "white gold". A message received loud and clear by
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 62 5 Doonesbury U/HZN FIRST I SAW CATAIO6U6,I ASK, "WHAT IS THIS WALPBN 9 77 I lbarn it has CAMPUS TO WHICH COMB STUP6NTS FROM MANY CITIES, MANY STATBS.. m m BY GARRY TRUDEAU ICW 7VLBARM SUCH THINGS. TT SBBMSTO MB THATWAUXN IS SHINING CTTY ON HILL, SO BEAUTIFUL IS THIS PlAltCT*
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 333 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed near the day's high in quiet trade yesterday with some shortcovering by local investors evident late in the afternoon session. Bullion ended at U*****.40/419.90 an ounce, slightly up from the U*****.20/419.70 local opening and New York's U*****.25/419.75 close. On the local market, gold ended
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    • 148 6 Source: Telerate FUEL OIL prices were little changed on the Singapore market yesterday. Sellers asked US$65 to US$66 a tonne (fob Singapore) for CSTIBO and demanded a premium of US$l to US$2 for prompt material. Else- wnere. an inoepenaem sold a Korean refiner low sulphur barrels
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    • 549 6 Bernama MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices extended their losses at yesterday's close on further speculative selling and buyers' reserve, reflecting a weaker palm oil futures market. Trading remained dull and cautious as operators were again largely sidelined due to uncertainty about the market's trend in the absence of
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    • 204 6 RENEWED BUYING d»mand from Europa halpad to limit tha fall in tin pile* which closed a cant down yaatarday at M 519.39 par kg on tha Kuala Lumpur Tin Markat (KLTM). Turnovar roaa to 52 tonnaa from 20 tonnaa on Wadnaaday, daalara aaid. Thay aaid tha incraaaa in
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    • 283 6 RAS prices In S C«n<s/k0, FOB In balM 1 NOON CLOSE ftuy*rs S*4l*rs Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS Prompt 186.50 187.50N 186.00 187.00N Int 1 RSS Dec 88 188.00 189.00N 187.50 188 JON Ml RSS Jon 191.00 192.00N 190.50 191.50N Int 2 RSS OP 185.50 187.50N 185.00
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    • 77 6 (cami/kg) DECEMBER 1988 JANUARY 1988 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Ivy art S>ll<n twy*n S*ll*n SS8 20 178.00 180.00N 178.00 180.00N SSt 50 176.00 178.00N 176.00 178.00N MRELB ftuy»ri S#||#n SMI cv 291.00 293.00N 293.00 295.00N SMt I 284.50 286.50M 286.50 288JON SMI 5 251.50
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    • 302 6 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller closing prices on Nov 23, (£/to nne unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Basis in-store London, sellers option CIF London Nov 1041/1044 (1045/1055) High/Low 1048/1040 Jon 1060/1061 (1065/1067) High/Low 1067/1052 Soles (2934) Cocoa Dec 864/865 (862/863) High/Low 862/861 Mor 888/889 (886/887) High/Low
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    • 336 6 SINGAPORE: Prices closed easier yesterday with December RSS One buyer quoted at 187.50 cents per kg from 189.50 cents on Wednesday, dealers said. They said prices fluctuated narrowly in the afternoon from the morning's lower levels in the absence of fresh factors in very quiet trading. On the TSR-20
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    • 283 6 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon doling prices on Nov 24 (S$/100 kg) Bangkok Oosing prices on Nov 24 (US$/tonm. FOB) White Rice Coconut oil Bulk FOB Old drum FOB New drum FOB Copra Mixed (loose) Pepper LA. friwTlw® WTKTw FOB NIW Sarawak white FOB foq NIW Sarawak special
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    • 193 6 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade recovered from a late morning sell-off on scattered pre-holiday US short-cover-ing to close mostly higher on Wednesday, ranging from up 4% US cents per bushel in January at U557.55% to unchanged in July. Scattered foreign interest in US soybeans and soyproducts.
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    • 206 6 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board ot Trade traded steady in the nearbys all day. supported by hopes that the resumption of negotiations will result in a new US/USSR grain agreement next week, and closed mostly higher on Wednesday. However, wheat prices could resume the downtrend on disappointed speculative
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 375 7 Reuter THE CHICAGO Mercantile Exchange (CME) has explained why US law should govern the regulation of its proposed global automated trading system, Globex. In a letter to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) dated Nov 8. the CME confirmed: "US law
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    • 236 7 Reuter THE GROSS international reserves of the Philippine Central Bank fell to US$l.54 billion at end-October, the lowest level in 29 months, from US$l-63 billion in September. A central bank official said the low reserve level was mainly due to payment of interest on
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    • 88 7 AFP JAPANESE Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said yesterday that Tokyo would continue its US dollar-support market intervention to prevent wild exchange rate fluctuations. He said the Bank of Japan would take "strong dollarsupport action at any time" in the money market. A Bank of Japan
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    • 273 7 Reuters WEST GERMAN Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg said the European Community (EC) would shortly discuss introducing a withholding tax for the whole of the EC. Speaking to parliament in a debate on the 1989 budget, he said West German investors avoiding
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    • 321 7 DRESDNER (South-east Asia) has become the first issuer to capitalise on a new incentive for Asian dollar bonds announced by the government last Friday. The locally incorporated merchant bank yesterday launched a three-year As7s million bond issue. The bearer bonds, which carry a coupon rate
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    • 465 7 Reuter A SENIOR Reagan Administration official firmly denied on Wednesday the US and its main trading partners were willing to let the US dollar decline. The official said there was no justification for a lower dollar and there was no
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    • 365 7 AFP ARAB BANKERS have agreed to mount a united front against competition from foreign institutions, delegates to a just-ended banking conference have said in Abu Ohabi. "Individually, we will not be able to withstand the waves of competition and the greater units that are
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    • 345 7  -  By QUAK HIANG WHAI THE SINGAPORE fire chief yesterday urged the local insurance companies to make a serious distinction between an acceptable and an unacceptable or less acceptable fire risk when considering proposals for underwriting. Mr Arthur Lim Beng Lock. Director of
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    • 240 7 DAMAGES CAUSED by the recent fire at Pulau Merlimau are estimated to be in the region of $30 million, according to the Director of Fire Service, Mr Arthur Lim Beng Lock. This sum, which exceeds the average annual fire loss of $25.8 million for
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    • 1462 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thursday, Nov 24, 1988 DEUTSCHEMARK (SIMEX) Dec M calls High Low 52 53 54 430B 55 330# 56 230B 57 142B 58 678 59 60 61 62 Jan M calls High Low 54 Salt 435 335 235 146 70 24 6 2 CAB Sail Dac 88
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    • 279 8 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed at opening levels in quiet trading yesterday. Dealers said most operators were reluctant to open fresh positions on lack of interest and also due to yesterday s American Thanksgiving Day holiday. Short-dates and term rates were mostly steady at the outset and remained
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    • 435 8 BA Futures MARCH Eurodollar futures opened two ticks lower yesterday from previous Simex close at 90.90 on a higher-than-expected 2.4 per cent increase in US October durable goods order. Trading was lethargic due to the US Thanksgiving holiday yesterday. The December contract traded in a tight range of 90.89
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    • 241 8 Reuter IMM currency futures firmed into Wednesday's close to end slightly higher after a session of light trading ahead of yesterday's US Thanksgiving holiday. Values benefited from persistent bullishness linked to concern about the US budget deficit and ideas the US economy remained strong enough to portend inflation. Most
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    • 172 8 Gold futures on Nov 23, 1988 100 troy ounces; USS per troy ounce No* 419.20 419.20 419.20 420.00 2.30 Ok 418 30 420.70 418.10 420.10 2.00 Jon 69 422.70 2.00 Fob ■423 30 425 30 422.70 424.80 1.90 Apr 428 30 430.70 428.30 430.10 1J0 km 433.70
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    • 165 8 UPI THE VALUE of South Korea's won has gained against the US dollar by more than 15 per cent since the end of last year, the Bank of Korea said yesterday. The central bank posted the basic won-dollar exchange rate for yesterday
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    • 1268 9 HongkongBank SINGAPORE: THE CLOSURE of New York for Thanksgiving Day retarded trading activities in East Asia yesterday. Traders were contented to keep the US dollar in a tight range of 1.7150 to 1.7188 D-mark, 121.05 to 121.35 yen, 551.9412 to 551.9417. Sterling was traded between U551.8330 and U551.8368.
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    • 231 9 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Currenctee BIO Ml rUN ctom parity Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollor 1.9405 1.9415 2.8196 -31.18 Sterling pound 3 5608 3.5645 7.3469 -51.53 Australian dollar 1.6795 1.6823 3.4286 -51.01 NZ dollar 1.2642 1.2668 3.4286 -63.13 Conodian dollor 1.6197 1.6219
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    • 104 9 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****Z 23.02.89 3.53 3.48 3.51 3.48 6 months BY*****Z 23.03.89 3.61 3.56 3.62 3.60 1 year BY*****H 23.11.89 4.22 4.17 4.25 4.20 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing
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    • 61 9 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market rose 1/4 point to close at 5-1/4 per cent yesterday. One and two months rose 1/8 point while three months rose 3/16 point. S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday: ora mo 5 1/4 3 I -month 5 4 7/>
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    • 369 9 AP THE NATIONAL Banking Commission of Panama has extended banking restrictions to the middle of next year, but has eased rules governing withdrawals during December, according to a government announcement released in Panama City. The restrictions originally to last for three months after banks
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    • 191 9 indicate* tht ivtogt of th« prim# Iffxjinfl rtftt o4 12 major banks in S'pora <- Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Nov 24 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 6ayl 1/3 3/i 13— II 7/* 4 t/l* 7/1* J-47/1 4 9/1* 7/1* 1 m»i 9/1* 7/14 II 13/1* 13/1*
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  • FOCUS
    • 833 10 The next Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade takes place in Montreal in early December. These articles analyse what Japan expects from the meeting and how the recent polls results saved Canada a major embarrassment. FT JAPAN could
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    • 571 10 FT BRIAN MULRONEY's election victory has spared Canada a singularly embarrassing experience hosting next month s meeting of trade ministers in Montreal against the backdrop of bitter failure in its attempt to agree a wide-ranging free trade agreement with the United States. The
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 487 12 WHEN FORMER South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan went on television this week to apologise for corruption and human rights abuses during his years in power, the South Korean political system upheld a fine tradition of public penance for public sins that is ingrained
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    • 1659 12  -  Pasquale Pistorio wants SGS-Thomson to rank among the world's top 10 chip makers. But setting ambitious goals alone is not enough. There must be a 'winning mentality' as well. FOO CHOY PENG talks to the head of SGS-Thomson about his plans for the company and his
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    • 770 12  -  Israel is capitalising on the priorities it attaches to national security; more companies than ever are exporting security products and services. LAURA BLUMENFELD looks at this thriving business. AURA BLUMENFELD FT A GROWING NUMBER of Israeli entrepreneurs are finding ways to package the country's national obsession
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    • 759 13  -  The recent euphoria generated by the EC's single market plan is starting to dissipate as companies face up to the reality of fiercer competition. Business leaders have warned of severe industry upheavals ahead. GUY DE JONQUIERES takes a look at what lies ahead
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    • 628 13  -  The election of managers by their workers was a key reform introduced by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ttiis year. So far, however, the new system seems to be making little impression on the personnel running Soviet Industry. QUENTIN PEEL reports. QUENTIN PEEL FT INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY
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    • 95 13 MORNING 0830 HRS. 4? VI M A s fb ■H Thai flies non-stop to Bangkok 3 times a day, everyday 365 days a year. Flying to Bangkok is easier with Thai With three conveniently- Z timed departures per day. everyday 365 days a year And our smooth-running schedule quite naturally
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  • LEISURE
    • 656 14 WINE FUTURES AFP WINE FUTURES may one day be traded like pork bellies and soya beans if other producers take a leaf from James Haselgrove's book. McLaren Vale grower Mr Haselgrove is one of Australia's most successful small winemakers, as was recognised by two
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    • 913 15  - From Bond James Bond to runaway trains MOVIES By MIKE BARLOW LAT-WP ROLE MODELS. Every generation of American children has their own batch. Growing up in the early 60s, my role models were Jack Kennedy, the Beatles and Bond. James Bond.. Now as far as I'm concerned, there is only
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    • 252 14 Where to entertain. ALMOND CRISPY CHICKEN It will appeal to everyone One whole juicy, tender chicken deep-fried till golden brown and crispy, with almond flakes generously sprinkled on Available only in November, at the Meisan Szechuan Restaurant on level 2. Singapore Dj f"?PyYIC Imagine... the cosiest business lunch incomplete with
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    • 162 14 You've Earned it! Give Yourself Altoof A BARBECUE N' FASHION SHOW EVERY FRIDAY AT THE POOLSIDE Meat hot off the grill and other Bor-B-Q favourites owoit you on the buffer table by the poolside. Indulge in hot tempting food and enjoy the unique experience of dining by the poolside. Prices:
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    • 191 14 nmme&s lltAilMklMrWutn CONTEMPORARY CALIFORNIAN CUISINE AT THE HYATT NOVEMBER 17-26 Chef Joachim B. Splichal of Beverly Hills will be specially flown in to prepare the latest in contemporary American cuisine for your dining pleasure. A la Carte Lunch/Dinner Menu HWT REGENCY© t SINGAPORE For reservations please call *****88 Ext. 2462
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    • 244 14 Sfjenduk! Over 60 gorgeous French dishes to feast on. The Belvedere is alive with French flavours this November. Do it the French Way. Be sure to go through our delicious hors d'oeuvre selection. And for hot dishes, our chefs advise hot French Onion Soup to begin with Then go on
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    • 243 15 50 r "5T5- 4* fw With all the trimmin s Thanksgiving at the Century Parte Sheraton is observed with far more than a nod in the direction of tradition. Turkey with all the trimmin's is served, sure enoi ah, but you'll And other American favourites on the five-course Thanksgiving menu
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    • 666 15 mm mmmm CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Former Thespian s place (6) 7 Stop and turn away (5. 3) 8 A case ot one and two not making three (6) 10 You can take it from your wrist, rapidly (5) 13 Wire entanglement across a stream (4) 14 Checked by the
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    • 1296 15 W3 OGJD BOOK) A Benazir and the military FRIDAY BACKGROUND 7.50 pm, Channel 5 Benazir Bhutto has the majority of Parliamentary seats but will she be able to work with the military that overthrew her father? The first segment of Friday Background discusses this question. Subsequent segments examine the $400-m
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  • SPORTS
    • 665 16  -  Corporate sponsorship on sports and arts on the rise By WALTON MORAIS SPONSORSHIP of sports and events has become the fourth medium of communication, a leading company in the business says. From being viewed as a quirky gimmick used at "the chairman's whim" during
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    • 441 16 Agencies FRENCHMAN Henri Leconte and Jakob Hlasek of Switzerland on Wednesday secured the final two berths in next week's eight-man Masters tennis tournament, the Men's Tennis Council (MTC) announced in New York. Aaron Krickstein's secondround loss in Itaparica, Brazil, on Wednesday dashed the
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    • 119 16 AP THE TOP-SEEDED Soviet Union will face Yugoslavia in the first round of next month's Federation Cup tennis tournament, while the second-seeded US will play Switzerland, according to draws made yesterday. The 25th annual tournament for national women's teams is scheduled for Dec 4 to 11
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    • 558 16 UPI WORLD heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, facing yet another postponement of his bout against Frank Bruno, has filed a US$lO million suit charging manager Bill Cayton with fraud. The suit, filed on Wednesday with a marshall of the US district court in Manhattan,
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    • 216 16 AFP WORLD snooker champion Steve Davis marched inexorably towards his fifth consecutive UK championship in Preston, England, on Wednesday. He scored his sixth win over John Parrott in as many meetings by beating his English compatriot 9-4 in the quarterfinals of
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    • 645 16 UPI HE IS 41 years old, bald as a billiard ball and playing his 20th season in the NBA. But Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is still learning how to make his way around the league. He is learning how to say goodbye. "I lost my gum," he said
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    • 340 16 UPI THE NEW YORK KNICKS decided they would be better off tired than cautious, and proved their point in overwhelming fashion to the Detroit Pistons Detroit was unable to handle New York's pressure defence on Wednesday, losing to the visiting Knicks 133-111 for
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    • 239 16 AFP ULSTERMAN Ronan Rafferty and Queenslander Peter Senior tamed the daunting Royal Sydney course in Sydney yesterday to share the first-round lead in the A 5350,000 (US$300,000) Australian Open. Senior set the early pace with a course record six under par 66 to
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    • 286 16 HMPB HARRISONS MALAYSIAN PLANTATIONS BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) irectors: Registered Office: Directors: Tun Ismail bin Mohamed AN (Chairman) Tunku Monsur Yaacob (Alternate: M.A. St. Clair-George) J. McLeod Dato' Abdul Khalid bin Ibrahim Zain Azahari bin Zainal Abidin Mohammad bin Abdullah To the Members, 13th Floor, Menara PNB, 201 -A, Jalan
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 385 17  -  By ELAINE KOH ASEAN RESOURCES, the Hongkong company controlled by Malaysian businessman Yap Sing Hock, has criticised a HK$llO million offer as undervaluing the company's assets and ignoring its earnings potential. This, in turn, has sparked off a probe by Hongkong's Securities Commission
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    • 382 17 NST FAST-EXPANDING Lion Group, which is on the prowl for more acquisitions, is believed to have identified tyre-manufacturing as its latest venture. Although exact details are not Known, it is believed that the group has tied up with Silverstone Tire and Rubber Company a manufacturing
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    • 204 17 SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD, whose yard has been kept busy with brisk orders, has won yet another two jobs worth nearly $10 million. The first job is to strengthen a chemical tanker. Bow Cedar, with steelwork of up to 300 tonnes, clad the centre
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    • 315 17 COLD STORAGE Holdings Pic (CSH Pic) has announced that its transfer books and register will be closed from Dec 9 for the purpose of determining the entitlement of stockholders to the allotment of shares in Cold Storage Holdings Ltd (CSH)
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    • 104 17 SESDAQ's latest new member Polytek Wearnes Holdings Ltd will start trading on Monday, Nov 28. A total of 42.2 million shares of 50 cents each will come onto the secondary market. Of this total, 16 million or 37.9 per cent was offered for sale to
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    • 315 17 PENANG-BASED Palmco Holdings Bhd, after incurring record losses last year, has managed a 41 per cent improvement in its after-tax figures this year. Although audited results for the year ended June 30, 1988, still show an after-tax loss of M 512.88 million ($21.79 million),
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    • 550 17  -  By FOO CHOY PENG STRONG ECONOMIC growth in the countries in which it operates is expected to push global sales of major food and soft drinks group Yeo Hiap Seng to about $350 million this year. The 15 per cent growth
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    • 287 17 Reuter SINGAPORE-BASED United Industrial Corp and the Kuok group are two of several parties being mentioned as a possible buyer of a strategic 30.8 per cent stake in HK-TVB Ltd and newly listed TVB Ltd. The other companies named in the rumours include
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    • SES
      • 1127 18  -  by KEVIN GWEE SHARE PRICES rose slightly yesterday on the month's highest turnover so far, making it the market's fifth straight gain. Brokers said prices opened firmly on sentiment that was boosted by the 15-point overnight gain on Wall Street as
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      • 121 18 KEMAYAN OIL PALM Berhad: 23rd AGM at 5E Foh Chong Building, Jalan Ibrahim, ***** Johor Bahru on Saturday Nov 26, at noon. MYCOM BERHAD: 21st AGM at Mawar Room, Mezzanine Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Monday Nov 28 at 10.00 am. ARAB-MALAYSIAN DEVELOPMENT
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      • 44 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Spore land On* 2% um*cur«d loon stock with d*tochobi* worronts tor ry ordtnory vhar» hold Eoch $2 nominal volu* loon stock will b* alio tod on* worront. COnv*rtibi* onytim* within hv* y*ors Ex-dot* Nov 26 Books clot* D*c 8
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      • 291 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 million loon stocks in 'he ratio of $3 loon stock lor «v«ry five ordinary shores held D C Bonk One-for-two $075 per share Duta Cons One for one $1 10 per shore F A C B One-for-one JO 60 per share
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    • 5548 18 19 High 88 Low Tel Cod* Company Laot Sale NOV 24 OfGr'a Dtv Dtv C'vr Gr'a rid Net P/E Vol (*900) Dey High Low Laat Buyer juota M Cap Smtl SECTION ONE MDOSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 141 85 218 167 135 460 209 350 129 167 177 297
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    • KLSE
      • 3362 19 NST THE MILD uptrend on Wednesday gathered momentum yesterday as more buyers surfaced and share prices were chased over a broad front at the Kuala Lumpur stock market. A broker said confidence was shored up by news that the London Stock Exchange is keen to have
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 464 20 FT ALAN BOND, the Australian entrepreneur involved in a controversial corporate play for the Lonrho group in the UK. has released fresh details of his empire's finances in order to counter allegations that it is overburdened with debt. Mr Bond also confirmed plans
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      • 297 20 Reuter SONY CORP. having digested its US$2 billion acquisition of CBS Inc's CBS Records unit, is seeking to expand its video software business, a move which industry analysts say is both logical and profitable. A Sony spokesman in Tokyo said: "Since the CBS Records acquisition
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      • 538 20 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO share prices closed lower yesterday after rising in morning trade, breaking a streak of eight consecutive rises by the main index. "We seem to have just dried up. There is lack of interest more than anything else and a holiday in the US
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      • 570 20 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN shares continued to rally yesterday, helped by encouraging news from overseas markets. At the close of floor trading, the All Ordinaries Index was up 8.5 at 1498.6. off its morning high of 1501.7. The All Industrials Index was up 13.2 at 2482.1. the All Resources
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      • 1399 20 Hongkong HEAVY local buyinfl attracted overseas institutions into the Hongkong market yesterday to push prices sharply higher in a day ot active trading, brokers said. "Locals were ramping up the shares, hoping to drag the overseas investors in," said an analyst at a US house Properties
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      • 132 20 Reuter SHARE PRICES in Seoul burst through the psycho-logically-important 800 barrier and posted a new high for the fifth consecutive session yesterday. The Composite Index had firmed 4.46 points to 803.60 just before the close. Turnover was a moderate 323.6 billion won compared with a heavy
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      • 484 20 Reuter TAIWAN share prices continued to tumble in early trading yesterday as investors remained bearish following Wednesday's sharp drop. By mid-morning, the weighted index slipped 96.12 to 7,226.03 compared with the 7,322.15 finish on Wednesday. Dealers said the market slipped after the Finance Ministry repeated its intention
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      • 86 20 Reuter BULLISH world copper markets pushed Philippine shares higher for the second successive day yesterday. "The market is firming up and it's all because of new highs in copper," said trader Regina Balane of Eastern Securities Development Corp. Manila's Composite In- dex rose 3.85 points to
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      • 178 20 Reuter THAI STOCKS clcteed mixed in thin trading after a marginal, early rally yesterday. The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index gained 0.04 point to close at 407.61. Losers led gainers 42 to 35. Crown Seal. Songkhla Canning and National Finance were among the actively traded stocks. "No
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      • 174 20 Reuter SHARE prices on the Wellington stock market were marginally higher at the close yesterday after a day of light trading and brokers expect settled trading until the end of the week. Brokers said the market failed to follow through after a strong opening, largely because
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 840 21 New York Reuter WALL STREET stocks on Wednesday got a late boost from investors just before they went home for the Thanksgiving Holiday, brokers said. The buying was sparked by a stable dollar and bond market and by technical factors as well, they said. "There was
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      • 997 21 London Reuter LONDON shares opened weaker yesterday, ignoring a 14-point overnight Dow Jones rise to focus on Lonrho and Allied Lyons, which fell after a British Broadcasting Corp television news report on Wednesday about Bond Corps Lonrho share buying. The report said over half of
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      • 1282 21 Amsterdam NOV 23 FLS A8N 413 Aagon 85 6 Ahold 84 4 Akzo 144# Alranta 161 8 AMEV 513 AMRO 76 4 Ass Stad 139 3 Berkei BOLS 136 0 Borsumy 106 0 Buahrman Tattaroda 55 7 Calva CSM 620 Elsaviar 568 Fokkar 21.8 Gamma Gistbroc 40.5 Hagamayar Hainakan 140
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 176 17 For Sale By Tender the hwt Regency ©.Singapore will be refurbishing their Executive, Duplex and Superior Rooms and consequently the contents of 771 rooms have become available FOR SALE on a floor by floor basis. Phase (I) 454 rooms. Available January 1989. ITEMS INCLUDE: Quality Lampshades. Room Lightings, Brass Bedside
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    • 9 17 Bond in bid to counter debt allegations, PAGE 20
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    • 111 17 CURRENCY INVESTMENT AMI Rl( AN I \I'KI ss HANK TEL: 321 3333 Today is our last day in Delta House. Over the weekend, we'll be making a move to Shenton Way. It's a move for all the right reasons. Namely you. TEL: 273 2222 Monday, 28 November is our first
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    • 706 20 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT CHAPTER 50 SECTION 290 (2Mb) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION AUTOREX FAR EAST PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Autorex Far East Pte Ltd held on the 21st day of November 1988, the following special resolutions were duly passed: RESOLVED: (1) That
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    • 705 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 50) AND IN THE MATTER OF TAI CHEONG STEAM SAWMILLS CO PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Wlnding-Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed company which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before the 26th day
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    • 408 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF SHREE RAM PTE LTD (In members' voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the SHREE RAM PTE LTD, held on 19th November 1988 at 63 Robinson Road #02-14 Afro Asia Building, Singapore 0106 the following
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    • 64 20 Manila, Seoul prices and Bombay market report ware not available GLOBAL CITY GLOBAL BUSINESS Give us your thoughts and win a management course in USA, Switzerland or Australia. Send your entry in not more than 1,500 words to: BT/DHL Businessman of the Year Working Committee do DHL International (Singapore) Pte
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    • 873 21 Vienna prices were not available. European rr kets round-up was held over due to pressure tpaeo HTTTD BANQUE NXTIONALE DE PARIS (Incorporated in France with limited liability) Head Office: 16 Boulevard des Italiens ***** Pans Aaean Offices: Branch in Singapore; Representative Offices in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand; and Offshore Banking
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  • 609 22  -  Move will not affect output levels or future operations By ANNA TEO DISK DRIVE leader Seagate Technology yesterday slashed 800 employees off its payroll in a massive cost-cutting measure, the largest single retrenchment undertaken in Singapore. The staff cuts were part of a
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  • 518 22  - A tale of two companies the optimistic and the cautious By, JEFFREY TSANG THE HORIZON may seem dark for the disk drive industry but there is a silver lining too: some companies are forecasting continued growth. In fact, Connor Peripherals, which concentrates on the manufacture of the smaller 3% inch
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  • 167 22 AFP THE PHILIPPINE SENATE yesterday unanimously passed a bill restricting its annual debt servicing to 20 per cent of export earnings. Senator Alberto Romulo, author of the bill, said it would lead to the rechannelling of US$2.l billion earmarked for debt servicing
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  • 197 22 AFP TAIWAN'S Board of Foreign Trade said yesterday that it would ask the Economics Ministry to remove restrictions on trade with Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Cuba and allow indirect trade with North Korea. Lee Chang-lu, the board s deputy director, said in Taipei
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  • 350 22 Shift of world economic centre to Asia will continue British bank UPI THE WORLD'S economic centre will continue to shift to Asia in the next decade and Thailand could emerge as the new "tiger economy", according to a recent report by one of Britain's leading banks. "The 21st century is
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  • 405 22  -  By LEE HAN SHIH,ELAINE KOH DEVELOPER Teo Lay Swee has won a last-minute respite from the courts, saving his Cockpit Hotel from being auctioned off today. Sources said he is now looking for a joint venture partner to renovate the hotel and
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  • 119 22 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN President Roh Tae-woo will soon appeal to the nation to accept the pardoning of his predecessor Chun Doo Hwan who has apologised for wrongdoings during his rule, gave up his wealth and went into seclusion. Kim Yoon-Whan, floor leader of the
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  • 82 22 Bernama FORMER MALAYSIAN Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said yesterday he rejected an offer by Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to join the Cabinet due to "several reasons". He said that the Prime Minister should have made enquiries before making the offer, in
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  • LATE FILE
    • 41 22 AFP OPEC ministers yesterday postponed a scheduled pienary session in Vienna for the third time in less than 24 hours to allow continued consultations to break an impasse over the oil production quotas of Iran and Iraq.
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    • 67 22 AP QIAN OICHEN will go to Moscow on Dec 1 for the first visit by a Chinese Foreign Minister to the Soviet Union in 31 years, the Foreign Ministry said in Beijing yesterday. The two-day visit for talks with his Soviet counterpart is expected to
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    • 61 22 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's Administration said it had trimmed its final budget by USs3sb without raising taxes under a schedule giving agencies little time to appeal against sharp cuts in their programmes. The final White House reviews of budget requests had been returned to the agencies,
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    • 49 22 AP PRESIDENT Reagan said he was rejecting an ethics Bill designed to clamp tighter limits on former federal employees who represent special interests in Washington. He said that the proposed law was "excessive and discriminatory" and would hamper the government's ability to attract top-rate people.
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    • 44 22 UPI COMMUNIST guerrillas opened fire on a chapel in the Philippine town of Austurias in Cebu province during an evening prayer, killing 16 and wounding 14 of the worshippers, who fought back with stones, the authorities said yesterday. UPI
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    • 101 22 RESIDENTIAL By Order of Her Britannic Majesty's Government For Sale By Tender Prime Residential Properties in Singapore 1) 16 Queen Astrid Park Single-storey bungalow on 32,180 sq ft of land 999 years leasehold 2) 15 Swiss Club Road Single-storey bungalow on 77,110 sq ft of land Freehold title Open House:
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 303 23  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE JOHOR Port Authority (JPA) has assured that it would help port users who encounter any problems relating to the implementation of the new tariff which came into force on Monday. A port source said port users could approach
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    • 253 23  -  By LINDA CHEE A LEADING American freight forwarder, Phoenix International, is making a concerted sales effort to win a bigger share of the NVOCC cargo market between South-east Asia and the United States For this purpose it recently tied
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 99 23 WORLDWIDE utilisation of rigs rose from 70.4 per cent last week to 71.5 currently, representing a net increase of eight units under contract. According to Offshore Data Services, 504 of the world's total of 705 mobile offshore rigs are working this week. The Gulf of Mexico
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      • 38 23 Reuter THE GREEK vessel San John, 16,206 tonnes dw, was grounded off Drapetzona, Greece, on Wednesday, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service reported. Two tugs went to its assistance and efforts to refloat it are continuing. Reuter
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      • 50 23 Reuter THE Far Eastern Freight Conference is raising the French currency adjustment factor to 36.5 per cent from 32.5 per cent. It said a European area differential of 4.58 per cent should be added, giving a final CAF of 41.08 per cent effective Nov 26. Reuter
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      • 100 23 Reuter THREE-WEEK-OLD sporadic strikes by Spanish dockers have not affected movements of crude and refined oil products in an out of the country, the Spanish Industry and Energy Ministry and the National Hydrocarbons Institute (INH) said. "There has been no effect, whatsoever," a spokeswoman
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    • 998 24 Fairplay EVERY MONTH, it seems, a new register pops up in some obscure part of the world and invariably attracts customers. The newest entrant, the Marshall Islands, has already signed up two of Majestic Shipping s ULCCs, switched from the Liberian flag, and
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    • 1007 24 A Wast Mann* 2 AB Shpg V 5 ABSS Shpg a 1 ABC Contoiner IX 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Adrich Shpg vn 1 Ahrenkiel liner X 4 Alltrons V* 3 AC Toepfer XI 5 Americon Tpt X 4/5 Anfo S«'»K« IV 2/3 Arrow lines IX 5
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    • 299 25 PNA TOO MUCH regulation in the Philippines shipping industry is encouraging graft and corruption, said a senior government official. Senator Ernesto Harrera. who is a member of the Senate Committee on Public Services, said that corruption was spawned by the protection of the shipping
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    • 187 25 Seatrade Week COMPANIA Trasatlantica Espanola, the Spanish national shipping line, is reportedly negotiating with Sea-Land Service Inc to charier space on its econvessels that ply the US to Mediterranean trade. Though it could not be determined how much cargo Trasatlantica is seeking
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    • 46 25 Reuter THE INDONESIAN vessel Adhiguna Jaya was refloated on Nov 21 and and towed into Sasebo harbour in southern Japan, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service said. Divers will inspect damage to the ship while the 8,180 dwt vessel is anchored in the harbour. Reuter
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    • 546 25 Density Water Carbon Ash Aluminium Sediment Residue KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon method ISO/Cimac limits Spec E25 991 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.15* Spec G35 991 1.0 18.0 0.15 30* 0.15* Northern Europe 180 Ave 981 0.1 12.5 0.04 8 0.04 180 Max 992 1.8
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    • 1289 30 SOME UNCERTAINTY still pervaded the grain sector of the fraiflht market on Wednesdfay with datails of recent fixing hard to pin down, shipbrokers said. However, grain chartering was confirmad from the US North Pacific to Japan on the Star of Miranda, built 1971 and involving extra insurance, at
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    • 7016 30 xnmn Totege Bay Trtot Nov 20|PK>. VWIe CM Mercure. CM O Alreltoment No* 2* Ming ProeperMy. Vang Ming. No* 27 NMwn. ScanOulcM No* a Otu Ha. Chine Oceen No* a E*ar Group Evergreen No* 21 Luna Meerak Meerek Line. Oac 1. Ming
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    • 1272 30 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmnI B«rtt i Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES April Glory KI7 olongud* 2511/18® Boron Stor K34 olongud* 2*11/2300 Chr., bob* K 18 olongud* 2511/1500 Dong Do K2I olongud* 25IIO*® Equotor V <22 okxtgud* 25.11,07® Fong tun CIO olongud* *****3*00 Frotodurbon K— olongud* 2511/23® John*.*r*ti uo
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    • 954 32 THIS FORTNIGHTLY REPORT, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price ranfles in US dollars, instead of single prices for more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average sized stem Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the individual changes
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    • 188 34 Reuter SOUTH AFRICAN Transport Minister Eli Louw said his country would export more cargo through Mozambique's port of Maputo. Volume of cargo from South Africa fell to around one million tonnes last year from around six million tonnes in 1975 because anti-government
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    • 263 34 PAT will work on the project THE PHILIPPINE Transport and Communications Ministry has ordered a study into the possible impact of allowing the Soviet Union to use ligh-ter-aboard-ships (Lash) for transporting fertilisers to Thailand next year. The Port Authority of Thailand and the Customs Department
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    • 110 23 mm EVERY MONTH, it seems, a new register pops op in some obscure part of the world and invariably attracts customers. Are these new registers offering some unique service, or is their success based on owner-dissatisfaction with the existing registers? Page II TOO MUCH regulation in the shipping industry is
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    • 17 24 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association
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    • 366 24 NOTICE HB EASTEBH FREIGHT CONFERENCE Notice to Shippers Signatories to the General Cargo Contract of the Far Eastern Freight Conference are advised that with effect from Ist January, 1989, the names of Cho Yang Shipping Co. Ltd and Korea Shipping Corporation should be deleted from the list of Carriers shown
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 1335 25 SS The Straits Steamship Group \r*S p&o Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK PEGASUS PIONEER VOW* 2»-» Nov O 03 Ok PEGASUS PROGRESS VMM 02-03 Doc 01-07 Doc BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****80 SINGAPORE TO
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    • 861 25 CE3 C S A V Corrpjnu Sud Arrtcricana tic Vjpcrcs S A L tnc SERVICE to/from CHILE FEEDER I S PORE ■OTHER VESSEL VESSEL CSAV 1 1002 C VESSEL CSAV 2 20/12 A VESSEL CSAV J tl\ B VESSEL HK TOKO ARICA IQQ ANTOF VALP SAI IWI2 JWI2 W 12/2
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    • 620 26 HISINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES Singapore Loading for:IRAN MAHALLATI PJL666 22 Nov BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE SOUTH PACIFIC SERVICE MOTHER VSI HK LOAD FOR KYOWA VIOLET V 22 312 VILA. NMA LTK SUVA PAGO APIA KYOWA HIBISCUS V 34 28 12 VILA NMA LTK SUVA
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    • 974 26 JtC.&LINE Ml* S*WM C >»'»** FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO [JROPE VIA SUEZ Mcmbff ol the Are Consortium CHINA CONTAINER 4IW 30 11 HONGKONC CONTAINER SIW 412 KOREAN JACEJIN 6/1? KOREAN JACEWON 6CW 11 12 QUEEN S WAY BRIDGE 6W 14/12 SEVEN SEAS BRIOCE 69W 1112 LtH«vri Filowt R dwi H'burj
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    • 145 26 FROM GI PT. KELANG Accepting FCL and LCL HONG KONG EOROPE/OK immt UL Tafc 33CM11 INDIA STEAMSHIP FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO INDIA SRI LANKA V3M WU UIU »wi »U Ml SufcfKt to intfucwnant Agents SHARIKAT TRANS-ORIENT SON. BHD. SINGAPORE *****10, *****56 PORT KELANG: *****94/5 JVanftti[ine FAR EAST MAURITIUS/SOUTH AFRICA
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    • 935 26 T EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER GARDEN EVE* GROWTH EVE* GUANO ever an EVE* GOLDEN EVER CLOU EVER G£NIUS 0202 nni 07.T2 miu u/u u/12 1002 0702 11/12 12/12 14/12 17/12 21/12 24/12 13/12 17/12 11/ li 20/12 22/12 27/12 30/12 22/12 2002 21/12 30/12 02fll
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    • 796 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 VESSEL KOTA MELATI SEA GLORY KOTA MAWAR KOTA MAWAR M XT!11 I*ll lit j/ii ana 4/12 7/12 S/12 11/11 11/12 14/12 11/12 IS/12 BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE
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    • 578 27 \a BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT I*l2 \m wu ma am am am miu 2*12 vm om am am 1/1 yi w »u *12 *u vi am m m m tn vi ffi tn m m m m m m m m m m m on an
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    • 556 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYB P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYO EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSMP SERVICES VSL/VOY LJ. BONTANG/IbWB SRIWIJAYA/2SWB KUTAI/16WB ANTWERP H BURG/ RDAM/AOAM BREMEN 23/1 2WI w m 23/2 26/2 tablet to Indwcamant Alao aocapttng cargo to Casablanca, Perl SaM, Port Alexandria,
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    • 395 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PAGAN VI33W HTONEYWA V24OW pa-an mm BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok 23/2* No* 29/30 Nov Nov/2 Doc BANK LINE SOII-CONTAINER SFRVIPF TAMAITAI SAMOA VI4N FORTHBANK V23N IVY BANK V23N SPORE ROAM HULL HMBG 9/12 5/1 13/1 9/1
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 940 28 Q K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 'PK/PNG 20 28/11 29/11 12 5/12 6/12 15 13/12 14/12 AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE VOY LB 19 22/10 11 29/10 15 5/11 •PK/PNG *INDO 3/12 4/12 10/12 11/12 17/12 1«/12
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    • 744 28 TULSIOAS V 3» KALI OAS V4O TULS'OAS V 39 KALIDAS V 41 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Singapore P Kelang Penang loading for Mottwr VsJ By rwd«f B, -'eeo* SVM 2 Dec FromMalb Srdnlt 40 to" 24 Ok 24 Doc From IMb S»dnl S* M 31 Jan 24
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    • 635 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD S. T«M AfW Strwt SINGAPORE 0104 TIL STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: OOLMN HAVEN ColomboKwadu Dub*(Ommmrn 001 DEN BEAR CotanDo/KWid* Dub» CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Hujno*, Shjn|hj. TEL OUm (10 LINES) FM: SUSM Sport PKeiant Pemng CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF
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    • 406 28 PHI LI on I (NT UN €5 PT( LTD MEAO OfUCE 63 ROMSON ROAO .07 12 AFRO AStA BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 THE IT RS ***** PHILI fA» *****76 ETA SINGAPORE DESTINATION 2/12 in 2. I*IU mi. 602 1002 NEW CENTRADE I 30/11 DUBAI DAMMAN KUWAIT. DOHA. MUSCAT BAHRAIN ABU DNABI
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    • 766 29 \\NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD J Bahru FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A m.m NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD FE Garvaral Enqulrlaa: T•!: *****77 Terminal CFS BOOKINGS *****22 *****53 NEPIINE SON. BHD. 368J187 NEPLINE SDN BHD *****33 NEPLINE SDN BHD UKsntinmuminniu NEPLINE SDN. BHD. 23MM0/23MM1 ft EU/AUST TPA/SEA S 27t57U imw *****1}
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    • 352 29 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO KELANG. PENANG. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE Vtittli Name ETD BS S POM PKLC KEE BUSAN MO JI "DRAGNET SO3N 1501 IN PORT 25-25/11 070/12 Wl2 NO 9 DONAM/lION 20/11 0144/12 05-04/12 13-13/12 10-IS/12 11/12 'GLORIA/II3N 23/11 04-05/12 OMK/12 (SKIP) 20-22/12
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    • 762 29 f 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 ***** PENANG p KELANG Pe l?. n< -J^ yM "W HAMOUNG SYSTEM CO SON BHD r!tuvfSr Tl<:
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 313 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 (34 Unes) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO r DSR-LINES l VErB DE UTFRACHT SEE RLE PE RF i ROSTOCK 4 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN ft NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE "VIA LARNACA.
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    • 117 30 T.S.K. LIME k WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL TO TAIWAN ft JAPAN IG9 d Q9 C 2 d CIS tnl ES CI E3 iuyiuaßJKSibjLjcsiciaiSfl j ***** HBliJlim BJ|E3Q( m ********************83 i ijgjujjmmmjHß jmaffiJBJHQBIQBIM •Weekly LCL service! to K*ohtiun|. Keelurtg, Tokyo and Kobe FROM JAPAN ft TAIWAN rTir"ir F
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 161 30 Regional Weather i m fX SY* 7. 4 52 ft A r si i > > Wmd d#ec»K>n «r«th speed m knvt% SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. Nov 25, 19M IfGCNO R Thunderstorm Temperature c X\ A Shower Wea?t>ef Wmd direction wnth speed m knutt Roo (J
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 555 31 FARGO SHIPPIN Tel:aS4 012S m i H ■j. REGULAR EXPRESS FCL 8, LCI SERVICE ABC CONTAINERIZE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND Wl TNT tiprMs 214 E Hu*| 2IS InaM 217 ki&mmwm 211 1* DAYS TO SYDNEY! TO USA/CANADA 19 DAYS FROM FOS/MARSEILLES FROM USA/CANADA/EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN IM*I Vsl TNT Express E. Hudig Antwerpen
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    • 299 31 CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. TEL: *****66 (16 Lines) Tlx: ***** CSPFRT Fax: *****61 Orient Bulk Line INDEPENDENT EOREST PRODUCTS SERVICE TO EUROPE SIN HANS A STAR/***** SLD ALBION/***** SLO PKL DESTN SLD ROT/ANT/UK IN PT ROT/ANT/UK S pore Intrasea (Pte) Ltd Tel *****11 K Lumpur Mewah Shpg Sdn Bhd
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    • 815 31 <CfS> CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES 0 0 "CRYSTAL" > WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICES U.SA. J LOS ANGELES 1/12/88 AUSTRALIA J MELBOURNE/SYDNEY 28/11/88 FAR EAST BUSAN 28/11 HONG KONG 30/11 BANGKOK 28/11 KEE/KAOH 30/11 CALL BOOKING HOTLINE FOR BEST RATES 22)3122 TEL: *****88 TELEX ***** CFSIN FAX *****88 fx PLUSCOL INT EN AT
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    • 162 31 H Tatsumi Marine IMRECT SAILING TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA (ACCEPTING BREAKBULK) Direct call to other ports sub/ect to inducement (also accepting transhipment cargo OROBA Y. MADANG KIETA. WFWAK KIM BE RABUAL via LAE) S'PORE: NEPTUNE T«l: *****3 PTE. LTD W MALAYSIA ANGLO FIfNCN SHIP PfTAUNG JAYA: T* P. ROAM Tfll.
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    • 316 31 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 Q IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTFRPRISE FOR PMARITIWE TRANSPORT WEST BOUND SERVICE ETA SPORE LOADING FOR MV ALKINDI 5/12 Aqaba. Baghdad EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR MV SINDBAD 15/12 japan THROUGH B/Li to BAGHDAD
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 596 32 m FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD /0 Shenlon Wiy 04 02C Mirini House S pore 0707 TFI ??***** (8 Lines) TLX RS FLINER FAX 22b26% EUROPE SERVICE (FCL LCL) lnunn. J 1 2IU 2VU u/u m iyi VIU ISIU *1 IUI un i*i n/u z/i in iv i 21/1 a/i FAR
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    • 780 32 ZIM FUU CONTAINER SERVICE accaptin< FCL/LCL carpet to USA Eait t Wctt Co«t Carribbein.Ejst Canada. HAITI Coiti Rica. El Salvador. Guatemala Honduras Vonuuota. Peru. Ecuador. Colombta via Miami. Trinidad. Karbadot Antwua St' Lucia. Montsorrat. Guayana via Kingston AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO TO ADELAIDE VIA MELBOURNE AND ALSO FCL TO
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    • 337 32 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA ASA DE VAPOREB "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Penjof" p. Kelanf* Singapore ROSEEVERETT Ifl Dec ROSEEVERETT MANOLOEVERETT JOHNEVERETT 17/11 OK 25/26 Ok EVERETT ORIENT LINE' JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOADING FOR YOKOHAMA,
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 468 33 Seabrfdgfe rvumiicirrAi I impq INTER COffHNENTAL LINES IBZEE2I DESTINATIONS VUm I TORGHUNDI, HAIRATAN, KABUL. 26/12/tt I TEHRAN. DJULFA I BAGHDAD DESINATIONS 3/12/88 HUNGARY. POUND. ROMANIA. ISTANBUL. E. BERLIN ALL INLAND PORTS 6/12/88 BULGARIA. AUSTRIA. YUGO. CZECH I. YERMOSHKIN S GOLUBKINA V2O-88w| 26/12/88 SEABRIOGE EUROPE i SCANDINAVIAN SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCL GROUPAGE
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    • 192 33 Consolidation Service i =47*11 Ji: i SIN: 30/11 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 30/11 NOUMEA'PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLANDS SIN: 4/12. 28/11 PORT LOUIS/REUNION 0 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
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    • 569 33 TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS ***** SKHST LCL/FCL SERVICE JENHOL V.92N 27/11 JENWEL V.92N 30/11 DESTINATION BANGKOK PORT KELANG HONG KONG. CHINA PORTS KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG MANILA BUSAN KOBE, TOKYO SYDNEY, MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, BRISBANE DUBAI CHITTAGONG LOS ANGELES JAKARTA JAKARTA 7/12, 22/11 26/11, 13/12 25/11. 5/12 27/11, 4/12 ALSO ACCEPTING
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    • 598 33 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SEBVICE~~ TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SP PKI PN BLR MOM GLORY SELATAN IX Voy »1 V Mo* 30 No* GLORY SELATAN VI 4 D«c TBA 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS
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    • 367 33 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI/ICL SERVICE PIC GftOUP cicj CARGO IN CONTAINER CO LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED/RO-RO VESSEL 29/11 HAIRATAN/KABUL/TOURGHUNDI General Agent* POH TIONG CHOON SHIPPING (PTE) LTD TEL: *****66 FAX 225 7 64 l Tlx P*****6 Port Keleng Agent SHAPADU TRANS SYSTEM SDN BHD TEL: *****40 FAX *****77 TLX MA***** lb
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 397 34 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines, TLX RS ***** RS ***** IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE 'Also calls E L A P.E. GENERAL AGENTS: HAI SUN HUP CO. (PTE) LTD. SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENAMG TEL: *****06 TEL: 3CKSK TEL: 6282 M SUB AGENTS KOTA KINABALU JAKARTA TEL:
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    • 336 34 rr D COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG-SUD) EXPRESS SQI-COWTAf€H SERVICE TO (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) TAYBANK VSS Port Moresby, Lae. Rabaul. Kimbe Port Moresby, Lae, Rabaul COLUMBUS NIUGINI V2S 118/12 Port Moresby. Lae, Ratu Accepting LCL cargo for main ports discharge and also to Wewak, Kavieng, Alotau.
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    • 216 34 w P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYARAN PULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA ft THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****54/*****70 SINGAPORE VSL PUL ADIL MANDIRI PUL ADIL
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    • 807 34 £iii±vi rr MU< CALL US AT: P KELANG PENANG J BAHRU P GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 *****122/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER B BUTANC B BUTANG 501 Jl.'a SINGAPORE LEHARVE ail N DEJIMA B SURIA SEIANDIA HAMBURG I
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