The Business Times, 30 December 1988

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1988 75 CENTS
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  • 252 1 Reuter Footsie up LONDON share prices were firmer near the day's peaks around midday yesterday with the overall market supported by continued strong rises in the international stocks. The Financial Times index was up 14.5 points, or 0.8 per cent, at 1,802.2 at 1226 GMT. Dow Jones
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  • 222 1 REGIONAL STOCK markets ended mixed yesterday in directionless trading due to lack of fresh leads from overseas markets. The Singapore stock market took a breather after four consecutive days of rises which saw the Straits Times Industrial index gaining a total of 32.52 points. Investors
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  • 125 1 THE RINGGIT continued to lose ground against the US dollar yesterday in spite of intervention by Malaysia's central bank. Dealers said Bank Negara sold more than US$2O million yesterday morning after the ringgit fell to another record low of M 52.7170 per US dollar in
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  • 547 1 NYT ASSERTING that it had experienced heavy and growing financial injury, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) has petitioned the US government to investigate its complaint that companies in Japan, South korea and Taiwan were selling small-business telephone equipment
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  • 447 1  -  About 60 blocks of flats earmarked for demolition By JOHN TAN THE HOUSING and Development Board will demolish about 13,000 units of one and two-room rental flats in Toa Payoh over the next four years to make way for redevelopment. Since November 1986,
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  • 199 1 Bernama JUSTICE Datuk Ajaib Singh of Kuala Lumpur High Court yesterday ordered a stay of execution of Wednesday's order to auction off a piece of land belonging to the United Malays National Organisation pending the outcome of further arguments to
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  • 374 1  -  By DEXTER LEE DBS BANK and Hongkongßank yesterday unveiled special packages for employers of foreign maids, just two days before a new ruling on the $5,000 bond for the employment of these maids takes effect. Both banks are tying up with insurance companies to
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  • 157 1 AFP WORLDWIDE economic expansion is expected to continue with leading indices pointing towards steady growth, according to a major US economic think-tank in New York. The Conference Board, an industry research organisation, said in a report released yesterday its latest "international economic scoreboard" showed the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 219 1 Full raport, PAGE 14 Regional mkts, PAQE 16 OJU J Editorial Comment 8 The meaning of unity Yearly round-ups 9 US, USSR, Japan, Australia, NZ SDF 2 A greater development role Trl-M Technologies 2 Impressive turnaround Japanese scandal 3 New twist to the Recruit affair Trade accords 4 What is
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    • 369 1 Minolta EP49OZ with Simul-Color. SIA report scales new heights NOT CONTENT with having others talk about its standard of service, Singapore Airlines is now making corporations talk about its annual report. It has set exceptionally high standards of financial disclosure. For the second year running, the airline has won the
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 503 2  -  Packages to have relevance to both manufacturing and services By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent THE DEVELOPMENTAL role taken on by the Skills Development Fund (SDF) this year is likely to be its major thrust next year. In doing so. the SDF
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    • 330 2 IF THE CUT-OFF wage level of workers subject to the SDF levy were raised from the present $750 to. say, $1,500, it would bring under the levy net nearly 85 per cent of the total number of employed people. Widening the net is one of two
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    • 304 2 THE ECONOMIC Development Board (EDB) will continue to keep abreast of the skill requirements of industry to ensure that its programmes zero in on industry needs. The programmes would also be tailored to meet the objectives of Singapore's economic development, said the EDB in
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    • 443 2  -  By BOEY KIT YIN A LOCAL electronics company, sold by trading company Inchcape last year, has turned its fortunes around and plans to invest some $5 million in automated equipment over the next five years. This is on top of the $2.5 million investment made
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    • 336 2 THE RECENT International Procurement Exhibition and Conference (Inpro '88) is to be made an annual event, says organiser Cahners Exposition Group. Regional marketing director (South-east Asia) Kerry Gumas said: "It is hoped that regular Inpro events will stimulate the technical capabilities of our
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    • 90 2 AMERICAN aircraft carrier USS Nimitz and eight support ships will arrive tomorrow for a sixday visit. The US embassy said yesterday that it would be the first visit to Singapore by Nimitz. which is commanded by Captain Brent M Bennitt The 95.000-ton 333 m
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    • 208 2 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM International Corporation and Sumitomo Chemicals Company yesterday signed a sales and purchase agreement to buy out the government's 30 per cent share in Phillips Petroleum Singapore Chemicals (PPSC). The government s shares in PPSC were owned by Temasek Holdings and DBS Bank. PPSC
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    • 151 2 HILTON HOTEL'S Harbour Grill has clinched an award for its excellent service in restaurants in the latest round of Tourism Awards. The prize which came with the award included a sum of $1,000. Harbour Grill was represented by its maitre d' hotel, Mr
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    • 636 2 Seminars and fWg d fjP CAHNERS EXPOSITION GROUP Courses Tel *****13 Tlx RS ***** CEGSP Fa* *****66 A Dot* Event Venue Organiser Phone no Jon 4-11 Analysis of Corporate SIM Management Singapore '89 Financing Policy (NYU1 House Institute of Jon 9 and Monogement Introducing a Positive SIM Management
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    • 68 2 BT is not all hard core business and financial news. We take "Sports" rather seriously too. Our writers comb the sporting arena to furnish the well-informed professional with news on golf, horse-racing, tennis, bowling, etc. And. of course, the all-round executive cannot afford to miss Sevvy's golf date every Tuesday.
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  • ASIA – PACIFIC
    • 340 3 Reuter A BID BY Pakistan to persuade six south Asian neighbours to promise not to build nuclear bombs foundered on Indian objections. Diplomats said on Wednesday that Pakistan wanted a commitment to forswear nuclear weapons included in a declaration to be made
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    • 260 3 Reuter UNDERGROUND LEADERS of a Palestinian uprising in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip have floated the idea of declaring a conditional truce. In exchange, Israel would be expected to release about 1,500 Palestinian activists imprisoned without trial and allow free municipal
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    • 955 3 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvic* Local From numbor tint* 9A SQ43 0850 DHA MAS MH37A 0900 KUL MAS MH651 0910 PEN MAS MH630 0920 KUL S1A SQ103 0950 KUL CPX CX710 1000 CGK Of A Of 6 2 1035 BOM SWR SRI 86 1040 ZRH/BKK OA GA960 1100 CGK
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    • 189 3 AFP FORESTRY concession holders in Indonesia who break the terms of their agreements could face subversion charges. Indonesia's Attorney General Sukarton Marmosudjono said. Mr Sukarton. speaking after a one-day course on forestry management for concession holders in Jakarta, said on Wednesday that if infringements continued,
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    • 411 3 AP PRIME MINISTER Noboru Takeshita, facing mounting criticism over a stock-profiteering scandal. has said he will give top priority to reforms in fund-raising methods by politicians and in Japan's election system. But hours later on Wednesday. Mr Takeshita's newly appointed Justice Minister reversed
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 500 4 'Fast track' gives US presidents negotiating clout AP A LITTLE-KNOWN deal between the US President and Congress should make it easier for Presi-dent-elect George Bush to reach long-term accords with the rest of the world on disruptive issues of trade like the one
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    • 294 4 AFP THE US has more to lose than Europe in a trade war, French Minister for European Affairs Edith Cresson said. She told RTL radio in Paris on Wednesday that the European Community is the world's largest importer
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    • 479 4 Reuter THE SOVIET Supreme Court has ordered lower courts to crack down on instigators of ethnic unrest in Armenia and Azerbaijan and looters pilfering the ruins of the Armenian earthquake, Tass said. The court said on Wednesday that an existing law could
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    • 378 4 Reuter AN INTERNATIONAL hunt has begun to uncover the bomber who destroyed the Pan Am airliner over Scotland a week ago after official confirmation that an explosive device blew it out of the sky. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said it was
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    • 150 4 Reuter LAWYERS representing the families of last week's Pan Am crash victims say they will sue both the US government and Pan American World Airways for failing to warn passengers about a bomb threat. They say the fact that the government warned
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    • 348 4 AP A SURVEY found that only onethird of America's high school students were able to define simple concepts such as inflation or profits, suggesting that economic illiteracy is rampant among the young. Results of the survey, involving 8,205 11th- and 12th-grade
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    • 126 4 UPI AMERICAN BUSINESSES plan to spend a record U*****.96 billion for new plants and equipment in 1969, 6 per cent more than in 1988 The US Commerce Department Census Bureau reported on Wednesday that the latest survey taken in October and November showed
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    • 521 4 NYT THE US Secretaries of State and Defence have told Congress that the Western Europeans, the Japanese and the South Koreans can and should shoulder more of the military and financial burden for the common defence. Secretary of State George P Shultz and
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    • 420 4 AFP THE "peaceful co-existence" offered to the West by previous Soviet governments concealed the threat of future military or economic conflict, and has been fundamentally redefined by the current leadership, the Kremlin's ideology chief has admitted. Politburo member Vadim Medvedev made
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    • 460 4 AFP A CONTROVERSIAL new voice spoke out in South Africa's black townships this year, talking about "nation building" in terms anti-apartheid militants found ambiguous at the least, if not downright treasonable. But for Aggrey Klaaste, 48, editor of The Sowetart, the biggest circulation black paper,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 133 4 VBIMh Ya Singapore OUTLOOK: Showers over tow hmi In ttva "•port for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on D*c 29 ot fh* airport: MM tamp 30.3 Amoc humidity 65 Mln tomp 23.4 Amoc humidity 96 Mr* of sunshlns 5.69 Rainfall In mm nil Rainfall this mth 63.6 Rainy days this
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 542 5 Reuter THE TAIWAN dollar is likely to appreciate faster in 1989 than in 1988 because of expected US pressure on the island to reduce its trade surplus further, bankers and economists said yesterday. "The Bush administration will take
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    • 491 5 Depositors to get higher returns THE POST Office Savings Bank is changing its method of computing interest payment for savings accounts with effect from the new year, a move which will result in higher returns for depositors. In a statement yesterday, the national savings bank
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    • 83 5 Reuter VENEZUELA will have to propose the rescheduling of its foreign debt during early 1989, Deputy Finance Minister Eglee Iturbe de Blanco said on Wednesday. "Venezuela will have to propose, during the first months of next year, the entire rescheduling of its foreign debt," Iturbe told reporters
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    • 649 5 Reuter THE INVERSION of the US Treasury yield curve signals a cooling in economic growth next year, but technical and fundamental factors may be distorting the picture, economists said. Charles Lieberman, managing director of Manufacturers Hanover Securities Corp, said: "There's almost a
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    • 305 5 AFP ARGENTINA'S foreign debt hit US$5B.5 billion in late 1987, but dropped by about US$5OO million in 1988, a high Central Bank official said on Wednesday. During 1988, Argentina disbursed some US$2 billion in principal and interest payments and chipped some
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    • 103 5 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund said on Wednesday that it would lend Pakistan about US$B3O million to help it reduce its balance of payments deficit and keep its economy growing. The loans will support a three-year programme of tax reform, pricing flexibility, trade liberalisation and
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    • 238 5 FT MANY Eurobond houses next week face the possibility of penalties levied by the Association of International Bond Dealers, the designated investment exchange approved under the UK's Financial Services Act. At issue is the Eurobond market's new trade matching system, known as Trax, which members
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    • 294 5 Reuter BANKERS and economists criticised Israel's new Finance Minister Shimon Peres for devaluing the shekel on Dec 27 without accompanying wage restraint and budget cuts. Mr Peres' predecessor, Moshe Nissim, said in a television interview recently that the devaluation of about
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    • 174 5 AFP BRITISH insurance giant Prudential Corporation pic has acquired the Australian and New Zealand insurance businesses of Aetna Life and Casualty Ltd. a Prudential spokesman said in Sydney yesterday. Prudential's Australia and New Zealand managing director Barrie Martin said the
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    • 169 5 Tolerance VIRTUE CAPTURED IN GOLD |I[he Year of the Snake is a good for reflection, planning, consolidation and searching answers. It is also a time IS for refinement and artistic progress a time for more gracious living. j A j person born in the Year of the Snake is said
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1606 6 SINGAPORE: THE US dollar closed lower after dealers took profit on long positions established yesterday morning. Speculative buying at early Asia trading pushed the US dollar to D-mark 1.7950, yen 126.30. GBP 1.7810 and SGD 1.9470 levels. However, most still doubt that the dollar would not make any significant gains
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    • 93 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BIO OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months 6 rDOoths BQ*****X 30.03.89 3.80 3.75 3.73 3.70 1 year BY*****H 23.11.89 4.32 4.27 1 1 1 1 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code rate BID OFFER HIGH LOW
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    • 194 6 Indicates the average of the prime lending rate* ot 12 major banks In S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Dec 29 7 day* 3 2 ntffc us$ 9 1/4 i/a 9 3/16 1/16 9 5/16 3/16 9 7/16 5/16 9 9/16 7/16 1J 1/2 l/« 12 7/8
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    • 67 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market rose 1/2 point to close at 5-1/8 per cent yesterday. One month rate was unchanged while two and three months rates rose by 1/16 point. S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday: Offfl WD Ownight 4 3/4 4 1/2 1-mon*
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    • 475 6 Reuter Eurodollar futures closed slightly higher, after fluctuating narrowly in quiet technical trade. Dealers said operators refrained from taking large positions due to a high federal funds rate, the absence of many players from the market ahead of the year-end and yesterday's US Treasury auction of U557.25 billion of
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    • 177 6 Gold futures on Dec 28, 1988 100 troy ouncss. USS per troy ounce Opofi Hi* Low Doc 415.50 416.00 413.00 413.90 -4.10 J on 90 4)4.40 -4.30 F«6 417.50 418 #0 415.00 416.60 -4.30 Apr 422.80 ***** 420.40 422.00 -4.40 Jun 429.00 42V. 10 426.00 427.40 -4.50 Aug 435.00 433.00
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    • 330 6 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed at opening levels in thin trading yesterday, with the market looking to today's release of US November leading indicators and single family home sales data. Among short-dates, the Thursday/Friday rate firmed 1/4 point at the outset to 9-1/4 9-1/8 per cent due to higher US
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    • 1322 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thursday Dec 29 1988 OEUTSCHEMARK (SIMEX) Jan 88 ca HWi Low Ha Sea High Jen 88 pula l iw a*a 54 55 M 57 58 59 60 IB 1 Pa High 58A h 88 call Lew 54 3 2 CAB 8 Se« 788 1678 265B P
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 315 7 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices ended higher yesterday with January 1 RSS buyer quoted at 210.00 cents a kg, up 4.50 cents from Wednesday's close. Dealers said prices ended 2.50 cents higher in the morning session on some short covering interest and they rose further in the afternoon on light buying
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    • 274 7 RAS prices In S cants/kg, FOB In bnl« NOON CLOSE Buy*rs Sellers Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS Prompt 203.50 204.SON 206.50 207JON lot 1 RSS Jon 89 205.50 206.50 208.50 209.50N lot 1 RSS F»b 206.50 207.50N 209.50 210 JON bt 2 RSS OP 201.00 203.00N 203.50
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    • 75 7 (canti/kg) JANUARY 1989 FEBRUARY 1989 (currant month) (forword month) RAS NOON NOON luytn Sahn (vy«n S#M#rs SSR 20 189.00 191.00 189.00 191.00 SSI 50 187.00 189.00 187.00 189.00 MRELB tuyan S«M«n Ivyn S*||*ri SMRCV 303.50 305.5 ON 305JO 307JON SMR L 300JO 302JON 302.50 304JON SMR 5
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    • 237 7 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon dosing prices on D«c 29 (S$/100 kg) Coffee API FOB NSW AP2 FOB NSW EK1 FOB NSW Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 440.00 390.00 405.00 365.00 Coconut oil tuft FOB Old drum FOB New drum FOB Copra Mixed (loose) 113.00 123.00 127.00 66.00 wN«n
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    • 276 7 London High/Low 249.0/246.0 Commodity SoIM (1421) Raw Exchange No 6 CIF 277.60 (277.60) No 6 FOB 241.60(241.60) Buyer/Seller closing prices on White Dec 28, (£/tome unless No 5 292.00 (289.00) specified). Previous closing Oil* (USS/tome) prices In parenthesis. Coffee Palm oil M'sJan crude OF UK/Rotterdam Basts in-itorf London,
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    • 110 7 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed lower on Thursday, near session lows, on a wave of late selling by commission houses and locals. The selling reversed gains made around midday on heavy purchases of some 10 million bushels of nearbys by the commercial firm Cargill and
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    • 89 7 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade dropped at the close yesterday on late liquidation by professionals, commission houses and locals, traders said. The selling reversed gains made at midday on speculative buying on the belief that the USSR may enter the US Market for more wheat after
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    • 152 7 Telerate PRICES for fuel oil are relatively steady in the Singapore market of thin trade. Buy sell indications for Jan CSTIBO are notionally pegged at $69-72 mt fob/cif Sing. Little is expected to get done as traders wind down for the New Year's break. Some interest
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    • 421 7 Bernama Total o/p at at 1100 hm 2989 cootroctv Tumovors 669 lot*. Mart* ton* Slighriy easier MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed slightly easier in quiet trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) yesterday Crude palm oil (cpo) future said operators, still in holiday mood, were also
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    • 160 7 KUALA LUMPUR UN prtcae ctoeed llim ctnli higher at M 519.99 a kg In quM trading bacauaa of tighter riiHiftlaa. brokora aald. Turnover fall to 92 tonnoa from 109 on Wedneaday aa aoma mln* ii i had alraady dlapoaad fairly aubetanttatty aarty In the month. Thara waa a
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    • 262 7 HONGKONG: Gold closed slightly higher in quiet and slow trading on light short-cov-ering, but the market was thin most of the day. dealers said. Bullion ended at U*****.80/414.30 an ounce against an initial U*****.60/414.10 and New York's close of U*****.30/80. On the local market, gold fell HK$l9 to
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    • 596 7 Reuter MASSIVE defaults by US importers since September have triggered a shake-out in Malaysia's fast-growing rubber glove industry, which was riding high earlier this year on the worldwide Aids scare. After a drastic fall in latex prices. US importers are now demanding
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    • 516 7 THE DAIWA BANK, LTD. Head Office: 56 Bingomachi 2-chome, Higashi-ku, Osaka 541 JAPAN. NON-CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET March 31, 1988 and 1987 NON-CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT NOTES TO BANKING ACCOUNT 1. Basis of Presentation These Financial Statements are prepared in accordance with the Commercial Code, the Banking Law and the Trust Business Law
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 534 8 POLITICS would b© dreadfully boring and perhaps not worth the effort if words had to mean what they mean. This does not refer to prevarication, which is in a category apart, but to that delicate political ability to justify policy by using terms no one can
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    • 1026 8  -  Having set many standards internationally as an airline, Singapore Airlines is now setting the pace locally in a different field. For the second year running, it has won the Annual Report Award for setting high standards in financial disclosure. What makes the SIA Annual Report
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    • 941 8 THIS YEAR'S best annual report is 114 pages thick, released in double quick time and has a chairman's statement that is truly written by the chairman, not by a copywriter from an advertising agency. Each copy costs $10 to produce.
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    • 771 9 THE SOVIET UNION UPI PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev is a hit on the world stage, but 1988 showed that tough audiences at home are not exactly buying his perestroika act. The Soviet leader scored year-end international points by announcing a reduction of 500,000 troops,
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    • 1365 9 THE UNITED STATES UPI PRESIDENT REAGAN predicted at the beginning of 1988 that he would have a "socko" third act and a triumphant fourth quarter at the wind-up of his presidency. In view of his personal popularity as he prepares
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    • 748 9 JAPAN AFP PRIME MINISTER Noboru Takeshita succeeded where his predecessors failed in 1988 by introducing tax reform despite a stock market scandal which rocked Japan's system of government and its leaders. A product of that system, Mr Takeshita still managed to emerge stronger from
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    • 752 9 AUSTRALIA UPI FITTINGLY, Australia ended its bicentennial year with the announcement of a new and controversial immigration programme under which it will accept 140,000 new migrants in 1989. It is a fair bet that many Australians will think 140,000 is too high, that the Asian component
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    • 442 9 NEW ZEALAND AFP THE RECENT SACKING of Finance Minister Roger Douglas brought to a climax a troubled year for New Zealand's Labour government. In 12 short months, the administration of Prime Minister David Lange, re-elected in a landslide in August 1987, has gone from
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • LEISURE
    • 544 10 HEALTH UPI A VIRUS which was blamed for causing the so-called "yuppie flu" has been exonerated by new evidence, but the mystery surrounding the syndrome that causes debilitating fatigue unfortunately remains unsolved. Researchers Dr Stephen Straus and his colleagues at the National Institutes of Health in
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    • 855 11 JANE E BRODY looks at the festive-drinking problem in the US NYT CHANCES ARE that in the holidays you will go to a party where you will consume one or more alcoholic drinks, after which you will drive home or to another
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1006 10 Wh ere to entertain.. cJARDUST* A magical drink made for two. Light, dreamlike and fruity. Available at all restaurants and bars from December 1. A Christmas special. S Treat yourself to a sumptuous spread of Teochew Porridge this weekend. Between 10 pm and 4 am, when you feel like supper
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    • 234 10 *J I uffet. Public csarnand sa 9 m A cf f/. t> FESTIVE CHINESE MENU blFi Ist December 1988 31st January 1989 6.30pm 11.00pm 4 Outstanding Festive Menus to choose from. (For a table of 10) $238.00 per table Including 8 complimentary bottles of soft drinks $296.00 per table Including
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 653 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 He gets a letter from the postman in the pub (6) 7 Old soldier living in a stable? (8) 8 It's not quite true MPs are winners (6) 10 Strides up to the front door, possibly (5) 13 Scorch right to the seaside! (4) 14 It's
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    • 1269 11 t'J iUi) FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES Let's Do It Again 10.30pm, Channel 5 Bill Cosby (above) and Sidney Poitier star in this hilarious comedy about two working men up to their necks in trouble when they "fix" a boxing match to make a fast buck. The duo get found out
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  • SPORTS
    • 508 12 GOLF AP CURTIS STRANGE s newly-set money-winning record and some much more venerable standards could be under fire this year as the US PGA tour kicks off the longest season in sports. It gets under way on Jan 5 at California's La Costa Country Club
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    • 205 12 YACHTING Reuter RAGAMUFFIN increased its lead over Great News by eight nautical miles yesterday and looks certain to take line honours in the Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race. Great News, skippered by Olympic gold medallist David Forbes, is almost guaranteed to take the handicap
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    • 134 12 ATHLETICS Reuter BRITAIN'S Olympic 100 m silver medallist Linford Christie said on Wednesday that banned Canadian world champion Ben Johnson should be allowed to resume his athletics career. Johnson was stripped of the Seoul Olympic gold medal and banned from competition for two years
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    • 384 12 BASKETBALL RON HARPER scored 19 points, leading seven Cleveland players in double figures on Wednesday as the Cavaliers beat the Charlotte Hornets 122-98 for their seventh straight victory. Cleveland, 20-5, improved its NBA-best winning percentage to .800. The Cavaliers are off to the best start in
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    • 691 12 HORSE RACING UPI PERSONAL ENSIGN. Winning Colors and Julie Krone did their best to stamp 1988 as the year of the fillies. In the end, they had to share thoroughbred racing's winners' circle with some equally impressive males. Harness racing, however, for the
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    • 158 12 Reuter A HORSE owned by Britain's Prince Charles has failed a dope test. Traces of caffeine, theobromine and theophylline, all prohibited substances, showed up in tests after the horse. Devil's Elbow, won a novices' hurdle race in Worcester, England, on Dec 5. The horse had
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    • 376 12 TENNIS Reuter PAT CASH'S comeback continued to gain momentum on Wednesday as he led Australia past Britain and into the semifinals ot the inaugural Hopman Cup international mixed team tennis competition in Perth. Cash, the 1987 Wimbledon champion, overcame some lapses in concentration
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    • 597 12 CRICKET Reuter AUSTRALIA capitulated in the face of a flawless bowling and fielding performance by the West Indies in Melbourne yesterday to lose the third Test by 285 runs and with it the five-Test series. The home side's third heavy defeat means
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    • 230 12 BOXING AP FORMER heavyweight champion George Foreman scored his 14th straight knockout since beginning a comeback, stopping David Jaco at 2:03 of the first round on Wednesday. Foreman, 40, weighed 114 kg while Jaco, 27, weighed 98 kg. Foreman floored Jaco
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    • 620 12 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS Company faplryl rpMpoi Conversion petted Mwwl i nwktrly <%> peyebte tfiare Me CK Tong Wm *****990 Anytime to May 31. 1990 1 warrant plus $225 cash Oman Hup Wm 1991 Anytime on or after Mar 1987 16 warrants plus $1.60 cash until Dec 31. 1991. Oty Dev
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 297 13 RMCA REINSURANCE has benefited from its prudent claims provision policy for property insurance last year. As a result, the listed insurance group saw a 28 per cent reduction in property claims incurred to $20.12 million for year ended June 30, 1988. Property
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    • 1131 13  -  HOW 19 COMPANIES IN SINGAPORE AND ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY PULLED IT OFF By ELAINE KOH IT TOOK COURAGE and a fine sense of timing for corporations to pull off the massive cash calls made this year in the face of a still edgy
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    • 297 13  - Raffles project new company formed By CORRINA LIM THE OWNERS of Raffles Hotel have formed a new company, Raffles Hotel (1886) Re Ltd. to restore and upgrade the hotel and to develop the adjoining plot of land. The new company is 56.67 per cent-owned by Raffles Centre Re Ltd, a
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    • 312 13 LUM CHA*Q HOLDINGS Ltd, replying to queries from the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) recently. said it was actively negotiating with Underwater World International Pty Ltd for a stake in Underwater World Sentosa Re Ltd. developer of the Underwater World project in Sentosa However, a sale and purchase
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    • 398 13 c isl caNs bi I HStM 1 f»HMHi hi 19S> Companies Amount Mode of fund-raising (millions) 1. IGB Corporation M$72 32 rights issue of 1:2 at 90 cents 2. Hexza Corporation M$16.3 rights issue of 1:2 at 65 cents 3. Pilecon Bhd MS11.37 rights issue of 1:2 at 65 cents
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    • SES
      • 805 14  -  -by Jocalyn Toh CAUTION reigned yesterday in the Singapore stock market as share prices closed easier on profit-taking after four consecutive days of gains. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 2.73 points to 1,044.20 after rising 11.71 points the previous day. The Business Times
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      • 125 14 AOKAM TM BERHAO: 34th AQM at Cempaka Room, Equatorial Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur today at 10.30 am. FABER MERLIN MALAYSIA BERHAO: 25th AGM at the International Hall, The Merlin Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, Jan 5 at 11.00 am. CEREBOS
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      • 321 14 Managers' prices for Ok 30 MARA-Bumiputra 4 40 First B'putra 455 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putra 5.89 Third B'putra 439 fourth B'putra 5 14 594 444 521 The Commerce 0 97 103 The Savings fund 085 090 Fifth B'putra 2 87 292 S pore Prog Fund 037 041
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      • 64 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE General Corp Issue of $49,204,936 nominal amount of 8% Convertible Unsecured Loon stocks ICUIS) I9SB/93 on the bosn of $2 nominal amount of loon stocks for •very five GCB shores of $1 eoch or |2 nominal omount of CUIS 1986/93 for every )7 SO nominal
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      • 327 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 Million loon stocks m the ratio of 13 loon stock lor every live ordinary shores held Causeway Inv Issue of J7.2S2.937 nommol amount of 6% loon Stock 1989/94 on the basis of $1 nominal amount of loan stock with two TSh
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    • 5594 14 T»l Cod* Or*s Or'a 1M High Low CofRp#viy Last Sale DEC 29 OCVol (*000) Day High U 1 MT e .aat Qui Xiyar S« rta titer Dtv Dtv Cvr rid Nat P/E M Cap Smtt SESDAQ 187 120 114 t 4000 Amtek Eng 200 124 2 1
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      • 3385 15 NST FOLLOWING two-advancing sessions, the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed mixed yesterday after profit-taking pared early gains in active trading. Business volume continued to increase as more operators entered the market in anticipation of further price rises. With spillover interest from overnight gains on Wall Street,
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 796 16 Healthier growth likely, say brokers Reuter AFTER A record-breaking year of booms and busts, the Taiwanese stock market will shift into low gear during 1989 as a capital gains tax puts the brakes on investor enthusiasm, market analysts say. Slower economic expansion, tighter money
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      • 189 16 AFP GARUDA INDONESIA'S pre-tax profits soared to US$74 million in 1988 from just U*****,000 in 1987, press reports in Jakarta said. "We are seeing very impressive growth in our domestic and international services. Our revenues from the domestic service expanded over 20 per cent
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      • 204 16 Reuter IN THE FIRST known investment by a communist country in South Korea, a Chinese electronics firm has agreed to form a joint venture in Seoul to make colour television parts. Officials at Orion Electric said on
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      • 680 16 Reuter FRANKFURT: West German shares ended the final day of trading in 1988 yesterday mixed to lower as market players finalised adjustments in their portfolios, took profit or got an early start on 1989 trading. "All in all. it was a good end to the year,'' said
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      • 575 16 Reuter TAIWAN'S once booming stock market ended the year with a whimper yesterday as share prices plunged sharply lower at the close ot the last day of trading. Dealers said the weighted index dropped 226.35 points, or 4.2 per cent, to reach 5,119.11 against Wednesday's 5.345 46
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      • 87 16 Reuter MANILA SHARES rebounded in active trade yesterday in anticipation of bullish trends at the start of the new year, dealers said. The Manila Stock Exchange composite index rose 18.63 points to 841.65 on the last trading day of 1988 "The market is on an uptrend because
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      • 73 16 Reuter NEW ZEALAND share prices rose in light trading yesterday as the market prepared for the New Year holiday The Barclays index climbed 8 13 points to 1.842 69 with only 1.4 million shares traded There were 17 rises and seven falls Dealers said that Elders
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      • 190 16 Reuter ONE AMERICAN and three South Korean construction companies applied to bid for a part of the 1.150 billion yen Tokyo Trans-High-way project, a spokesman for the Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway Corp said on Wednesday. The companies were Bechtel International Corp, a Japanese
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      • 72 16 AFP INDUSTRIAL EQUITY (Pacific) Ltd (lEP), a Hongkongbased group, has acquired minority holdings in two large French department store chains for undisclosed amounts. The stockbrokers association. Societe des Bourse Francaises. said on Wednesday lEP had bought 5.01 per cent in Galerie Lafayette and 5 per
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      • 1413 16 Hongkong HONGKONG STOCKS closed easier on profittaking yesterday after Wednesday's sharp gain but bargain-hunting in the afternoon meant they recovered from morning lows, dealers said. "People wanted to have blue chips in their portfolios before year-end so the downside was very limited." a dealer said.
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      • 477 16 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN STOCKS yesterday finished almost steady with volume boosted by option-related transactions. dealers said. They noted that, at the end of floor trading, the All Ordinaries Index had eased 1.0 points to 1.485.8. The All Industrial Index rose 3.0 points to 2,475.4. The All Resources
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 798 17 New York Reuter A SPURT of late buying in the blue chip sector helped Wail Street shares finish higher on Wednesday. Though volume picked up from the previous two days, trading remained lethargic with many participants away on holiday and little fresh news to attract
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      • 960 17 London Reuter LONDON EQUITIES retained an early firmer bias at the official opening yesterday but seasonal factors kept volume low, dealers said. Exporters were again helped by the firmer dollar, although foreign exchange traders were wary of Bundesbank intervention to hold the currency below 1.80
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      • 1232 17 Amsterdam D€C a FL8 1ABN 431 01 A agon 91 5 -06 Ahold 805 -0 7 AkiO 154 2 -02 Alranta ISA 3 -01 AMEV 56 B 07 AMRO 803 -06 Am Stad 151 5 +1 Barkal BOLS 144 5 1 Boraumy 1173 -12 Boahrman Tattaroda 57 4 Calva CSM
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    • 425 18  -  Income tax contribution a record in recent years By TAN KEE WEE TAXES collected by the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) went up again in the first three quarters of this year to hit $3,475 million. This was revealed in the latest government
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    • 128 18 UPI SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev has been nominated by Moscow's communist party as a candidate for the newly created Congress of People's Deputies, virtually assuring him leadership for the next 10 years, the Tass news agency reported on Wednesday. Under constitutional reforms, however, he may
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    • 342 18 Bernama FORMER Malaysian prime ministers Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Hussein Onn have been appointed chairman and deputy chairman of the protem committee for the proposed national organisation for the promotion, preservation and defence of human rights in Malaysia. Also appointed
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    • 308 18 AFP A PLANNED second meeting to bring together all parties to the Cambodian conflict must go ahead, Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said yesterday. "It is our responsibility to convince all sides of the need for the Jakarta Informal Meeting," Mr Alatas told
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    • 151 18 AFP THAILAND and Laos yesterday signed an agreement of understanding to resolve territorial disputes along their common border, according to a joint statement released by the Thai Foreign Ministry. The agreement came at the end of three days of talks in Bangkok, the first
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    • 531 18 UPI INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi arrived in Islamabad yesterday on the first official visit to Pakistan by a head of government from New Delhi in almost 30 years. Mr Gandhi, who will attend a seven-nation regional summit, was greeted by Pakistan's new Prime Minister
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    • 83 18 Reuter COMEX silver futures fell to new contract lows early yesterday, but traders said losses were exaggerated by the market s thin, holiday conditions. Since Wednesday, the precious metals had been on the defensive due to views that the Fed might push up interest rates as an anti-inflationary
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    • 191 18 Reuter AUSTRALIAN cattle producers will have to declare from Jan 1 whether stock for sale has been treated with growth hormones to keep treated meat off the European Community market. according to an industry spokesman in Melbourne. The system had been
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    • 78 18 AP SOUTH KOREAN prosecutors yesterday arrested two former government ministers on corruption charges as part of probes into abuses under former President Chun Doo-hwan's government. Prosecutors said Kim Chong-ho was arrested on charges of taking bribes from construction companies in connection with massive urban
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    • 331 18 AP WHILE X-RAY machines are severely limited in keeping modern explosives ofl airliners, researchers say they have developed a device that can detect bombs inside luggage with uncanny regularity But no airline has ordered one of the US$l million devices, and with
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    • LATE FILE
      • 77 18 AP THE DUTCH authorities have been warned by a Philippine airline that planes of Far Eastern carriers have been targeted for a possible hijack or bomb attack early next year. The report in Amsterdam's De Volkskrant came one day after the British authorities announced that
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      • 69 18 AFP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino yesterday appointed Mr Jose Ong, a senior partner in a leading Asian accounting firm, as the Philippines' next tax collection chief to replace Mr Bienvenido Tan. who retires soon as Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) commissioner. Finance Secretary Vicente Jayme admitted early
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      • 34 18 AP SOUTH KOREAN President Roh Tae-woo and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev have exchanged letters calling for peaceful relations in an unprecedented move to establish ties, news reports said Thursday. AP
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      • 58 18 UPI SQUADS of police patrolled Nanjing yesterday as racial tension again ran high despite a lull in four days of anti-African protests. Crowds of Chinese students have demonstrated all week demanding that African college students be punished for their role in a violent clash with
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      • 53 18 Reuter TWO young French sisters held for 13 months by a radical Palestinian group were freed in Libya. The official Libyan news agency JANA said yesterday: "The two girls arrived in Benghazi and measures are being taken to deliver them today to the French authorities and
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      • 54 18 AP HOPES for Parliamentary talks between South and North Korea suffered a setback yesterday when the North demanded an end to joint US-South Korean military exercises when assemblymen from both sides met at Panmunjom for a seventh time to set terms for the talks aimed at reducing
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    • 165 16 TIMES Good English Guides TIMES GUIDE TO ENGLISH USAGE This practical guide to current English usage has been based on authoritative sources (Fowler, Cowers. Patridge and the Concise Oxford Dictionary) and is an invaluable and round some of the more common pitfalls in English grammar and usage. TIMES GUIDE TO
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    • 592 17 MSS FOR ADVERTISING IN PRESS AND GAZETTE IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER SO AND IN THE MATTER OF LERMITWOODS DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company held at 80. Marine Parade Road #18-05/09. Parkway Parade. Singapore 1544, on Friday,
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    • 619 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF ASIATIC WOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named company duly convened and held at 1, Nakanoshlma. Kulse. Amagasakl City. Hyogo, Prefecture, Japan, on Tuesday, 20
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    • 618 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF MARPRO (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 1 Scotts Road. #21-14 Shaw Centre. Singapore 0922 on
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    • 618 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF NATUNA SHIPPING PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road #11-02 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719
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    • 775 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO PERN YEE ENTERPRISE CO. PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of PERN YEE ENTERPRISE CO. PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 6001. Beach Road. #09-02. Golden Mile Tower. Singapore 0719 on 29th December
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    • 670 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF PALL FLUID CLARIFICATION PTE LTD (MEMBERS'VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company deemed to have been held on Wednesday, 28 December 1988, at 10.00 a.m.. the following resolutions were duly passed SPECIAL
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    • 226 18 SINGAPORE BUSINESS AN OFFER YOU CANNOT REFUSE! 1 computer set to be won each month from January '89 March '89. THE GIFT YOU WILL RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTION /RENEWAL FORM. (Subscription /renewal orders received by 2S January '89 will be entitled for the lucky draw which will be held on $1 January
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    • 9 18 Bush has powerful tool for trade accords, PAGE 4
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    • 108 18 leaving Singapore for 3 weeks? know your family is safe and happy... i You owe it to yourself to check out Ardmore Park the security is excellent, school buses call at the gate, and there is aerobics, squash, tennis, swimming, chip and putt and special interest classes for all. Above
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 476 19  -  By LINDA CHEE CALTEX (Asia) has signed a four-year charter contract with Soon Bee Oil Industries for the biggest and most modern bunker tanker to date. The purpose-built vessel is estimated to cost more than $6 million. It will have capacity
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    • 201 19  -  By Richard Ng A BOOMING ECONOMY is expected to double profits to a record 1,200 million baht for the Port Authority of Thailand this year. The record performance is due to strong growth in Thailand's export sectors, resulting in high volumes of cargo
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    • 104 19 Reuter SHIPS using the Suez Canal in 1969 will have to pay between 4 and 12.5 per cent more in transit tolls. The increase, the first since 1967, will go into effect on Jan 1, Egypt's Middle-East News Agency (MENA) quoted Canal authority chairman Ezzat
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 178 19 UPI A CYPRIOT-REGISTERED CARGO SH!P en route from Bermuda to New York capsized in stormy seas off the coast of New Jersey on Wednesday night and rescuers were dispatched to find the 11 crew members, who all apparently escaped in life rafts "At the
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      • 42 19 Reuter GREEK BULK CARRIER Mary N (ex-Filia Wave, 41,035 dwt) was reported damaged by a Bangladeshi lighter vessel, the 14,784-dwt Banglar Upohar, during lighterage at Chittagong's outer anchorage on Dec 18, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service reported. Reuter
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      • 45 19 Reuter ETHIOPIA has been granted a US$l2.5 million loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for development and expansion of its Red Sea port of Asab, the official Ethiopian News Agency said. It gave no terms for the credit. Reuter
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    • 693 20 Lloyd's Maritime Asia IT WAS Charles Darwin who postulated the theory of "survival of the fittest", and it is his namesake, the port of Darwin, that has indeed lived up to that theory. Despite the ravages of the heavy Japanese
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    • 973 20 AB Shpg V ABSS Shpg a ABC Comow IX Accord Shpg VI Ahrenkiel liner X Alltrons VN AC Toepfer XI Amencon Tpl X Anro Service IV Arrow 1-nes IX Aim Ocoon XI Assoc Comoge XI ANl 1 A PC line V API M ASCI Alios Una X
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    • 360 20 Jan 10 The quality and reliability of flexible pipes, joint Institue of Marine Engineers RINA offshore group meeting, 1730 hours. Institute of Marine Engineers, The Memorial Building, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Jan 16-20 Liquefied Gas Carrier Safety Course, Glass Hotel Singapore. Organiser: Petamgas Maritime Services Re Ltd.
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    • 497 21 NYT PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has acted to extend the territorial waters of the US to 12 miles from three miles, a move administration officials said was partly intended to hinder operations of Soviet spy trawlers that ply American coastlines The extension
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    • 194 21 Seatrade Week AN ESTIMATED 35 cargo vessels a day will be able to berth simultaneously at the Iranian port of Bandar Khomeini once dredging operations are completed and land transport problems overcome, according to the port authority. More than 300.000 cubic metres have
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    • 540 21 Density Water Carbon Residue Ash Aluminium Sediment KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon method ISO/Clmac limits Spec E25 Spec G35 991 991 1.0 1.0 15.0 18.0 0.10 0.15 30* 30* 0.15* 0.15* Northern Europe 180 Ave 180 Max No above E25 979 993 1 0.2 6.8
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    • 1132 26 CHARTERING was subdued following the Christmas holiday on Wednesday, but unconfirmed reports suggested Soviet operators fixed several vessels on time-charter to load North or South American grain, ship brokers said. A 69,000 tonner was reported fixed by a Soviet charterer from Skaw for a trans-Atlantic round at about
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    • 7416 26 AARHUS Ming Comfort. Vang Mmg. Doc 31 BtnMw Mapag-Lioyd/NYK Lin* Dk 11 M Rotterdam Uww Lin*. Jan 1 Andan M. Maarak Una. Jan 1/4 Evar Qood* Ev*rgr**n Jan 1 Villa Da Mar* CMA. Jan 4 Kowioon Bay Hapag-LMyd/NYK Lina Jan 1
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    • 1253 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI Barlh Arrival Dapartura KEPPEL WHARVES f E NorM UO oiongs.de 0* 12/070) Gold Streom K33 olong*de 31 *****0 (olobokj ICIS olongside 3112/1500 Koheng K20 olongs.de 01 12/2300 KolobW K3I olongside 0112/1500 Kota Berkot K32 otongs.de 3001/1800 Potrodos K35 oiongS'O# 0101 1200 Sontiogo 01
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    • 505 30 Mines possibly floating from Shatt-al-Arab waterway AP A US NAVY OFFICER has warned that underwater mines laid by Iran and Iraq may be adrift in the Gulf, possibly floating from the Shatt-al-Arab waterway that separates the former warring countries. Lieutenant Commander John K
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    • 701 21 The Straits Steamship Group i Mansfield Container iSSSy Shipping Re Ltd STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO OUR CUSTOMERS, RUSINESS ASSOCIATES, FRIENDS THEIR FAMILIES HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE EAST BOUND TO USA TO PSW
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    • 682 21 NOTICE HWA YANG MARINE PTE LTD (a member of The Straits Steamship Group) Kindly be informed that under the restructuring of business activities, the Singapore/Indonesia container and conventional feeder services will continue to be handled by us but under the company Straits Container Agencies Pte Ltd, (a member of Straits
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    • 618 23 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 SEA HAWK SEA HAWK QOWA SCA HAWK BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE BELAWAN/STRAITS CONTAINER SERVICE I VESSEL SEA GLORY WA BHUM JARU BHUM HAI HUI JENUNK SIRI BHUM VESSEL
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    • 510 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS TASMAN ASIA SHIPPING TO NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI AND NEW ZEALAND SIN MAIN LINE HKC NOUMEA SUVA AKI NAP TIM 1/1 MAKEDONJA VOYI 20/1 13/2 17/2 20/2
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    • 491 23 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. GESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE SRIWIJAYA/2SWB 9-12/1 PALEMBANG/UWB 16-18/1 KUTAI/16WB a-30/1 ANTWERP H'BURG/ RDAM/ADAM BREMEN Subject to Inducement. Also cargo to CmiMwki, Port Saw, Port Alexandria, Ganoa, Trleata CONTA,NERS CONVENTIONAL
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    • 389 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1^ PAGAN VI34W LASH tO HTONEYWA V242W PA-AN VI33W BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING COBPOMTinM (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok Spore 31 0«c12 Jan 3/4 Jan 1002 Jan 12/14 Jan 29 BANK LINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICF NORTHBOUND TO UKC IVYBANK VZ3N TAUSALA SAMOA
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 668 24 K'linb KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY 'INDO 16 27/12 •PK/PNG SGP RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST HUMBER BRIDGE TRANSWORLD BRIDGE NEPTUNE RUBY ACE CONCORD EUROPE (Member of ACE) LE HAVRE 26/1 2/2
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    • 345 24 Accepting LCL and contaln*rlM<j cargo** 01 rad to South Alrtca S pore I Durban OSAKA MARU 5943F HAYAKAWA MARU 7042F VAAL 7140F HAYAKAWA MARU 6641G VIRGO Q9Q3C VAAL 6735G Ji'din JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (REG *****4/ OOK) 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12 05 SOUTHPOINT. SINGAPORt TH: *****11 TELEX NO: RS ***** TERMINAL/CFS
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    • 592 24 7l£ AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers KALIDAS c TULSiOAS V» KALIDAS 41 TULSIOAS V 40 Fr«m*Wb Sydn.A From IMb Sydr A Frem Melb Sydn A F rem MeN) Syfln A INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc*pMng FCL/FCL Containers INDIA/JAPAN/INDIA SERVICE Accepting FCL Container* and Convanttonal Cargo Atoo accapts Matala
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    • 561 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAM GIMN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD D. T#to» Ay«r StrMt SINGAPORE 0104 TCL SM3M (10 LINES) Fai SMBO4 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN KAR Cotanta ktrtdti DuUi OOLMN HARVEST Cotoinbo Karachi Dubai Baltriin CHINA SERVICE ru QINC Sh*o|tu, Spo't P Ketang Penana 10ft2 Jan mi Jan Mm CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING
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    • 319 24 p E5 PHIU-ORICNT LIN€S PTC LTD H£AO OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAD -07 12 AFRO ASIA BUILOINC SINGAPORE 0106 TELEX RS ***** PHIII FA* *****76 MMNi EAST/FAR EAST FCL ft LCI HA SINGAPORE (DESTINATION DUBAI. DAMMAN. KUWAIT. DONA. MUSCAT. BAHRAIN ABU DMABI A SNARJAH H KONG, KOBE. TOKYO. KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG. MANILA
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 943 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD FE General Enquiries: Tel: *****77 Terminal CfS BOOKINGS *****23 *****53 NEPLINE SON BHD. M ***** NEPLINE SON BHO 261M33 NEPLINE SDN BHD *****5/*****0/*****1|«71M NEPLINE SDN. BHD 2380M/*****1 FE EU/AUST TP A/St A S 27*5753 2787(2 279M19 *****16 27*111 *****« INWARD/OUTWARD ENQUIRIES 27*7*44
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    • 414 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO KELANG. PENANG, KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON Vmml i Nam* ETD BS S'PORf PKIC KEE BUSAH MO JI #DRAGNCT/«MN 1402 In Pt 26 2W12 04 04/01 10 10/01 1101 ♦MO J DON AM/IUN 22-24/12 03 06/01 10-11/01 1119/01 22 24/01 22/01 •GLORIA
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    • 698 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANC P. KELANC ssvs a.rasF SM VJSSl ai~'wrst sta T* *****1/*****1 Tb: MA ***** Ft BIOS" 22nd
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    • 238 26 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TCI 225 6868 (34 Linesi FAX *****39 *****76 TtIEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD DSR-LINES VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK < INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE -Vl* IARNACA ACCEPTING CMfiO fOR LIMASSOL. BEIRUT, LATTARIA.
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    • 47 26 T.S.K. LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL TO TAIWAN JAPAN m m qb m m hi E2 im > ImggmiQmmggg mggg|Q| g| g| gg OBQg S ACCORD Vl7 MAKUSAN II V.l CONTINENT Vl7 KABUKI VI7 HINODE KISEN CO. LTD. PORE SHIPPING CORPN (PTE) LTD TEL: 22SMM
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 149 26 Regional Weather <:■ I 'I Si W i SK ✓r xSIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONOfTIONS AT 7.30 AM. Doe 90,1Mt "C yA O Wod (Vecton with *p**d n knot* R T#mp«rotv*« c A J. Vvjw»f W*oltwr Wind drection with vp«*d #1 knot* Ro«> a Cloudy Sky Wov. h^gh, Woe* «Wl
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 790 27 CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. (FULLY CONVENTIONAL) VESSEL ETA SIN TBN 25.12.88 CHITTAGON6 CALCUTTA/KAOSHIUNG Special TWIN 25 TON HEAVYUFT TEL: *****66 (16 Lines) Tlx: ***** CSPFRT Fa*: *****61 Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line BEN LINE AGENCIES (S) PTE. LTD. Telephone: 225 3522 Telex: RS ***** SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN.
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    • 946 27 <CF5> CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES T* mnm TH UNI CHIN F«: »41TN TORONTO/VANCOUVER LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK ROTTERDAM/HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE/LONDON SYDNEY/MELBOURNE FREMANTLE P. MORESBY/ LAE/ RABUAL COLOMBO HONGKONG/CHINA BANGKOK KEELUNG/KAOSHIUNG MANILA BUSAN P. KELANG/PENANG TOKYO/YOKOHAMA JAKARTA BOOKING: *****22 fa. PLUSCOL WEMTIOm PTI I TO TEL 223 9988 THE BEST DIRECT/TRANSHIPMENT RATES JAKARTA SURABA
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 483 28 ra FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD 0 SherV'tr Wiy fU 0?C Virini House Spore O.'O/ IF I .7)90/,' (h lines) liX RS AMI FIINfR FAX TTT^TT* irmmr UT* FA* BAST SERVICE (FCL LCL) r mY.S.N.LINE REGULAR lAPAN HONGKONG/SIRAIIS SERVICE Riftl Yoshiumi C.S. Aki Prima Dua Yamakum ttaru Edo Haru P.KELANG PENANG
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    • 636 28 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE *cca<Kinf FCL/LCL urpm to USA Ejtt I Watt Coast. Cambtoaan.EMt Canada. HAITI, toil Rica. El Salvador. GuatanaU. Hondura*. Vanazuala. Paru. Ecuador. Colombia via Miami. Trinidad. Birbadot Antigua. St Lucia. HontMrrit Guyana via Kingston 3Z3 _2IZ!IZO™ H* ZDI2ZH AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ZIM BRISBANE M 23/1 ZIM MELBOURNE
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    • 415 28 Everett Lines SB < "ATARANI, ilo- and all other I rou TUBfti WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Penang* P Kalang* Sine*port ROSEEVERETT Gdn.KH/31 Dm iOHNEVERETT Jln MURRAYEVERETT it,™ "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" japan/bay of bengal/japan service LOADING FOR YOKOHAMA, KOBE, NAGOYA, MOJI. TOKYO
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 452 29 Seabrfdjgfe INTERCONTINENTAL LINES SEAMIOfiE EUROPE a SCANDINAVIAN SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCL GROUPAGE FROM SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG UK. HAM. RTM. L. HAVRE. ANT. GENOA. ARAHUS. STOCKHOLM. HEL. CPH, GOTBG. MARSEILLES. OSLO t ALL INLAND DESTINATIONS POINTS SEABRDISE FAR EAST. «lETNAM i CHINA SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCL GROUPAGE FROM SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG
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    • 214 29 Consolidation Service PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN: 4/1 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 22/1 NOUMEA/PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLANDS SIN: 6/1, 28/1 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 PTE
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    • 522 29 TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS ***** SKHST LCL/FCL SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO E. MALAYSIA, BRUNEI, EUROPE, USA CANADA. uiI'KJJ LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES PTE LTD Tlx: ***** Fax: *****77 ASEAN/CHINA SERVICES SCP P KUNG P CUDANC KTN FOR In Pt HONCKONG/HUANGPU VI SHANGHAI XINGANG 12/1 HUANGPUfSMANGHAI/XINGANC COLOMBO SERVICE TO/FROM
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    • 585 29 GLORY NAVIGATION GROOP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES' GLORY SELATAN IX Voy 12 PSA K33 GLORY SELATAN VI Voy 17 8/IIK 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO
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    • 393 29 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCL/LCI SERVICE PIC Gf*JUP B C\CJ CARGO IN CONTAINER CO LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED/RO-RO VESSEL UN tfMAIIItTM 15/1 HAIRATAN/KABUL/TOURGHUNDI General Agenta POH TIONG CHOON SHIPPING (PTE) LTD TEL: *****66 FAX 225 7 64 1 TLX P*****6 Port Kelang Agent SHAPADU TRANS-SYSTEM SDN BHD TEL: *****40 FAX: *****77 TLX
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 449 30 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Lu L L TEL *****06 (20 Linesj. TLX RS ***** &RS 2067 IE I ASII.RN CAR I INLK. I I I). STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE JPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFTJ VOY NO Spore P. Kelang Kuantan SEKI NAGOYA* 63 Sailed Sailed TAMAMIMA SEKI KOCHI* Hong
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    • 369 30 72 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG-SUD) EXPRESS SEMkCONTAtO SERVICE TO SPORE TAYBANK V6S 4/1 Port Moresby, Lae, Rabaul. Kimbe COLUMBUS NIUGINI V3S| 23/1 Port Moresby Lae. Rabaul. Orobay Accepting LCL cargo for main ports discharge and also to Wewak. Kavieng, Alotau, Kieta, Honiara via Transhipment Port Kelang's
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    • 348 30 Is P\iU P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYARA PULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INDONESIA. MALAYSIA THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****77 SINGAPORE INDONESIA SERVICE VSL MANDIRI PUL ADIL
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    • 468 30 IMt 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 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER B BUTANC SO; B BUTANC 511 B BUTANC 513 P KELANG I MOTHER VSL TOY AHA B PERMAI
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