The Business Times, 4 April 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 261 1 Dow up THE WALL STREET stock market was little changed in early trading yesterday, starting the second quarter of the year on an indecisive note. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 1.10 in the first half hour but dropped back to show a 2.38-point loss
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  • 234 1 THE TOKYO MARKET climbed to a new record yesterday, while the other regional markets gave up ground. Share prices in Singapore closed lower on profit-taking, with the bulk of activity again concentrated on warrants and lower-priced issues. The Straits Times Industrials Index shed
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  • 107 1 THE US DOLLAR eased in Europe at the opening yesterday after a pledge by financial leaders from the leading industrial powers to cooperate in stabilising exchange rates. A Group of Seven (G-7) statement issued after talks in Washington during the weekend was swiftly followed by dollar
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  • 427 1  -  By TAN KEE WEE BEFORE the end of the year, the first Polish bank in Asia will be set up in Singapore. Although the exact name of the bank has not yet been released, it would most probably
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  • 523 1  -  Emphasis on group's technology-based orientation By JAYARAM MENON IN A MAJOR restructuring exercise. the Ministry of Defence's holding company, Sheng-Li Holding, is to streamline its varied and diversified portfolio of companies. The exercise is to be capped by the launching of a new corporate
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  • 600 1  -  By KEVIN GWEE UNITED INDUSTRIES Corporation Ltd has decided to buy a stake in Development and Commercial Bank Bhd held by Roxy Electric Industries (M) Bhd instead of buying into Roxy itself. The diversified group announced yesterday that it had entered into an
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  • 160 1 Reuter THE FOUR-NATION European Airbus consortium has sold 10 of its new wide-bod-ied jets to Hongkong-based Cathay Pacific Airways in a deal that could be worth up to US$2.2 billion, the airline said yesterday. Cathay's order with Airbus Industrie marks the first time
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  • 141 1 AFP LABOUR DISPUTES in the first three months of this year reduced South Korean industrial production and exports by more than US$3 billion, the Economic Planning Board said yesterday. The government agency said the number of strikes jumped from 224 a year earlier to
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  • 323 1 Reuter MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad returns to work today, after recuperating from heart surgery, to face power struggles within his own party and growing threats from his political opponents. The 63-year-old leader returned last night from three weeks' leave in
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    • 8 1 Full report, PAGE 18 Rag markets, PAGE 20
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    • 199 1 Editorial Comment: 12 Life and leisure Australia 12 Insider trading Wall Street 12 All eyes on Milken trial CeBIT 89 2 Fruitful show for Singapore firms Building 3 L&M wins foreign deals Australia Fast growth causing problems The US 5 Tough stand on 'unfair' trade US dollar G-7 pledges to
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    • 163 1 Nikon The World's Finest Photographic System Big plans for port THE PORT of Singapore Authority, which marked its Silver Jubilee yesterday, has started work on a second container port at Pulau Brani In a special two-page report on the port Shipping Times brings you exciusives on PSA's $2-billion plan to
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 652 2  -  Distribution contracts worth several millions By GENEVIEVE CUA TAKING PART in CeBIT 89, Europe's premier office and telecommunications fair in Hannover, West Germany, has been rewarding for the companies in the Singapore pavilion. A number have clinched distribution contracts worth several millions
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    • 346 2  -  By WU TA-CHANG SINGAPORE AIRLINES is backing up its slogan of "come with us to see half the world and more" with a series of 52 tour packages this year. These include its Asia Holidays series and trips to Africa, Australia.
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    • 164 2 AMERICAN courier company Federal Express is investing $250,000 to expand its operations in Singapore. Michael Goh, Federal Express's country manager for Singapore, told Singapore Air Cargo, a publication of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, that the investment would be used to extend the company's
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    • 217 2 IF YOU HAVE ever wanted to discuss and share the experiences of choosing a suitable child-care arrangement in Singapore, here is an opportunity. A public forum entitled "Choosing a Suitable Child Care Arrangement For Your Child'' has been organised by the Ministry of
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    • 182 2 TRADERS, cargo agents and freight forwarders who want to familiarise themselves with the new trade classification system can register for one of six basic courses beginning on May 2. Officers from the Trade Development Board will lecture on the Harmonised System (HS) codes
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    • 265 2 ASIA EXPO, an annual trade exhibition in Europe tor manufacturers from Asia's newly industrialising economies (NIEs), will be held in Paris in June. Organised by a French group. Ixea Organisation/Tracom. the exhibition will act as a showcase for Singapore. Hongkong, Taiwan and South
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    • 319 3 PENDING wage negotiations set for early July, employees of the Public Utilities Board and Singapore Telecom will receive a 4 per cent increment and a halfmonth extra bonus in the interim. The increment is effective from April 1 and the bonus will
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    • 256 3 A FIVE-NATION air defence exercise will be held from April 4 to April 7 in the air spaces over Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and the South China Sea. Units of the air and naval forces from Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom
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    • 209 3 ASIAN MIGRANTS and investments are needed if Australia is to reach its full potential, said the mayor of Brisbane, Sallyanne Atkinson. With an ageing population and an expected fall in the ratio of workers to welfare recipients, an infusion of skilled and young
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    • 294 3  -  By JAYARAM MENON OUTGOING HDB chief Liu Thai Ker yesterday called on Singapore architects to explore new indigenous architectural designs to capture the magic of the tropics. "To make a city beautiful and unique, we have to explore new indigenous architectural expressions, to
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    • 232 3 CEREBOS PACIFIC has appointed JOHN BARBOUR as development director based in Singapore. Mr Barbour joined Cerebos in Australia in 1973 and became managing director of Cerebos Foods (New Zealand) in 1960. Cerebos Pacific has also appointed THAM CHONG KONG as treasurer. His responsibilities cover the company's operations
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    • 792 3  -  By JEFFREY TSANG LOCAL construction companies have been enjoying a fair amount of success abroad. Most recently, specialist construction group L&M has clinched the management contract for a US$BO million condominium development project in Taiwan while Lightweight Concrete has clinched two
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    • 385 3 THE INSTITUTE of Industrial Engineers Singapore (IIES) has been roped in to help the Kampong Glam constituency make the transition to town council status next year. The institute is now undertaking two projects in Kampong Glam. They involve
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  • ASIA – PACIFIC
    • 449 4 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S economy is growing too fast despite government efforts to slow it down to allow for promised tax cuts and wage increases before elections, economists said yesterday. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported in Sydney yesterday that the country's gross domestic product (GDP) rose
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    • 389 4 Reuter WEST GERMAN PROSECUTORS are investigating several companies suspected of illegally exporting equipment to help Iraq set up a secret base for testing nuclear missiles, Stern magazine said over the weekend. In a report released ahead of publication, the magazine said police
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    • 152 4 Reuter IRAQ has announced the results of elections to a new Parliament whose priorities will include voting on a revised constitution aimed at broadening democracy. The government vetted the 910 candidates who ran for the 250 seats in the National Assembly, saying all Iraqis loyal to
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    • 170 4 AFP THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT has set itself a target of 81.1 billion pesos (US$3.B billion) in tax collections this year, officials say. Internal Revenue Bureau chief Jose Ong said in a Sunday radio programme that the bureau's main problem was "taxpayers who
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    • 302 4 AP FOREIGN INVESTORS are pumping millions into Sri Lanka, despite the continuing Tamil insurgency and violent backlash by Sinhalese militants. The investors are lured by the Indian Ocean island's trade liberalisation and its proximity to major land and sea routes. At least 103 projects,
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    • 348 4 Reuter IN THE EARLY HOURS of April 4. 1979. Mr Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, deposed as Pakistani prime minister earlier, was taken from a prison cell and hanged. Ten years later Mr Bhutto is as controversial a figure as ever. To General Zia's political
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    • 255 4 UPI SPURRED by high-flying US and Asisn imports, Japan's imports of electronic products in 1968 grew 21.6 per cent to 1.256 trillion yen (U559.97 billion), while exports gsined s moderste 5.8 per cent to 9.1 trillion yen (U5572.2 billion), according to industry figures
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    • 135 4 AFP NEARLY half the Japanese respondents in s recent government poll ssid the country should open its msrkets to overseas trade, the aurvey's results showed on Sunday. The annual government poll of 3,000 people aged over 20 showed that of the 2,268 people who
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    • 563 4 Technology and the Future Bank 6th Biennial Congress on Financia 1 Technology Applications June 6 8,1989, Westin Plaza Convention Centre, Singapore Automation of trade documentation procedures and the advent of Electronic Data Interchanges (EDIs) are the newest technologies now being introduced in the banking environment. They will make a significant
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    • 30 4 Tktrtin, Saturday and Saaday. Lcaviaf Ckangi Airport 12&S hawn and arming Hcathro* earfr tW UWin| nwrM|. Cill your Tnvel Afent or Air Ctntdt M 7JMU. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 229 4 11V//// City Max/ Not* Mtn (°C) Adelaide 30/14 Fin* Amsterdam 08/00 Cleor Album 22/09 Cloudy Bahrain 23/16 Clear Bangkok 34/27 Ckor Barbados 29/24 Cloudy 21/10 Clear Beirut 15/10 Sunny Belgrade 21/15 Cloudy Berlin 07/00 Clear Bermuda 25/21 Cloudy Bonn 08/04 Snow Brisbane 25/21 Showers Brussels unav Budapest 14/05 Cloudy Buenos
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 392 5 AFP SOVIET PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev says ha behaves in the future of Europe, but that the Eastern bloc countries must be involved if it is to succeed. At a press conference on Sunday after talks with Irish Prime Minister Charles Haughey during a
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    • 456 5 AP LIEUTENANT-GENERAL Prosper Avril of Haiti says his government has survived a weekend coup attempt by army commanders, just four days after the president discharged four top officers for drug trafficking. A government communique read over state-run television yesterday said that "certain officers besieged" the
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    • 198 5 AP VOTERS in Tunisia have elected 54-year-old Zine El Abidine Ben Ali as the second president, although final results have not been announced yet. Mr Ben Ali, the only candidate, was elected to a five-year term on Sunday, 18 months after seizing power in a
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    • 370 5 AP GENERAL Andres Rodriguez of Paraguay, who toppled General Alfredo Stroessner in a coup two months ago, has been endorsed for president by the ruling Colorado Party. Elections are set for May 1. Earlier on Saturday, party leaders proposed reforming the Constitution to eliminate
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    • 213 5 Reuter EGYPTIAN-BORN businessman Mohammed al-Fayed said on Sunday only God can take Harrods, Britain's top department store, away from him. It was in response to a public campaign by Lonhro. Roland "Tiny" Rowland's mining conglomerate, against the Fayed brothers' £615 million
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    • 501 5 Reuter THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION and US industry want tough action against "unfair" trade practices by Asian competitors, especially Japan, and the European Community. Officials and businessmen see Asia as a big cause of the American trade deficit and have put new pressure on Japan and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 58 5 Doonesbury 41 a &sr HSS VER y SICK. HOW BAD HE'S GOT BOTH IS HE* PNEUMONIA ANP KS. BUT A HGHTER. HIS MORALE IS 3 BY GARRY TRUDEAU He's also ear The best DOCTOR IN TUB an LOOKUP AFTER HIM. THIS GUY KNOWS HOUJ TO CARS iOUKNQkJ iOURJAMHCS OASHwrm *ov*>
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 364 6 UPI IRAN implemented a project to inject natural gas into its southern oilfields on Sunday, boosting the country's recoverable oil reserves by 2,600 million barrels, Teheran Radio said. The announcement came one day after Iran resumed production at the Abadan oil refinery, the world's
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    • 318 6 Reuter A VIOLENT CAMPAIGN by tribesmen has hit first flush teas in the north-east Indian state of Assam and the industry is worried that auctions and exports could be affected. Bodo tribesmen demanding a separate state have attacked convoys of trucks in Assam, destroyed
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    • 293 6 AFP THE SOVIET UNION has asked the Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) for talks on long-term fishing access and other areas of cooperation in the South Pacific, according to radio reports monitored in Suva on Sunday. The reports from Honiara said
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    • 156 6 Reuter BRITISH North Sea oil production is expected to rise dramatically in the next decade, making Britain self-sufficient in oil until the year 2000. A report by North Sea oil broker County Nat West Woodmac said in London that output could reach
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    • 150 6 Reuter SPENDING by foreign oil companies in Indonesia will rise to US$2.6 billion this year from US$2.2 billion last year in response to new government measures to encourage exploration, according to Mr Faisal Abda'oe. president of state oil company Pertamina. The official
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    • 163 6 AP A SWEDISH COMPANY says it has found signs of a major oil deposit in an area of the Baltic Sea which Sweden won from the Soviet Union in a territorial claim last year. The estimated deposit was 10 million cubic
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    • 181 6 Bernama A SCIENTIST from Sabah who it well known in the cocoa industry has been tipped to heed the new Malaysian cocoa board. Primary Induatries Minister Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik said in Kuala Lumpur on Friday that the line-up will be announced
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    • 193 6 Chinese Produce Exchange Saltan' noon dosing prices on Apr 3 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 105.00 Old drum FOB 115.00 New drum FOB 119.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 63.00 sellers Pepper Munfok white FOB NIW 706.00 Sarawak white FOB faq NIW 690.00 Sarawak special black FOB NIW 477JO
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    • 292 6 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil future* recovered to close off the day's lows on shortcovering yesterday, dealers said. Prices were locked in a narrow range after the market had initially extended last week's losses as operators liquidated positions in the absence of fresh news. June closed Ms 3 lower
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    • 401 6 HONGKONG: Gold closed firmer in moderate trade on buying by European and Middle-East investors in the afternoon session yesterday, dealers said. Bullion ended at U*****.50/386.00 an ounce from an initial 383.40/90, compared with Saturday's 384.60/385.10 local close and New York's U*****.75/ 385.25 Friday finish. On the local market,
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    • 200 6 STRONG DEMAND pushed the prlot of Ma on Im Kuala Lumpur tin mart of 90 cants higher to a naw three-year high of M 525.73 par kg, tradars said. "Mlnars ara unable to offer substantially daspHa tha attractive prices as notad In tha opening bids which hava baan
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    • 153 6 Telerate FUEL OIL PRICES dipped in Singapore yesterday in line with the weaker Nymex and Simex futures markets Few serious buyers and sellers were to be found as most players were sidelined by the market's volatility. Late last Friday a deal for CST-380 was reportedly done
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    • 77 6 (canft/kg) MAY 1989 JUNE 1989 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON tvryan Saltan Buy an Saltan SSB 30 184.00 186.00N 184.00 186.00N sst so 183.00 184.00N 183.00 184.00N MRELB •vyan Saltan tuyan Saltan SMB CV 386.50 388.50N 388.50 290.SON SMB I 386.00 388.00N 388.00 390.00N SMI
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    • 263 6 SMGAPORE: Rubber prices finished fractionally lower with May 1 RSS buyer quoted at 204.50 cents a kg yesterday, unchanged from Friday's close. Brokers said prices ended slightly higher in quiet morning trade on a lack of new factors and poor consumer offtake. On the TSR-20 Award market, prices moved
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    • 276 6 RAS prices In S cent»/kg. FOB In b«l« NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers trrf 1 RSS Prompt 206.00 207.00N 205.00 206.00 Int 1 RSS Moy 89 205.50 206.SON 204JO 205.50 Int 1 RSS Jurt* 205.50 206.50N 204.50 205.50 Int 2 RSS OP 199.50 201.SON 198.50 200.50N
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 245 7 Let's get to the point. We all want to make more money, don't we? We go into fixed deposits. Savings accounts. Dabble SC in stocks and shares. Speculate in gold and SOME They're backed by the Singapore Government That means good returns. No credit risk. LE And the chance to
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 97 8 Treasury bills > Day's Period Issue Yesterday's closing code Maturity WD OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months RQ*****V 29.06.89 3.87 3.82 3.83 3.83 6 months BS*****N 17.08.89 3.91 3.86 1 year BY*****H 23.11.89 3.96 3.91 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day'* code rate
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    • 1514 8 SINGAPORE: The usual bland post-G7 communique provided little for the market to turn on, but small scale Bank of Japan intervention at the yen 133.25 level had sufficient psychological impact to induce some profit-taking. Range yesterday: Dmark 1.9025/1.8860. yen 133.33/131.90, pound 1 6818/1.6895 and Singapore dollar 1.9625/1.9605. The
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    • 41 8 IN THE TABLE on monthly quotation of Singapore government stocks published in BT yesterday, the gross redemption yield for "loan 3 1976" was given as 4.59 per cent. The MAS has clarified that it should have read 4.69 per cent.
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    • 54 8 THE OVERNIGHT RATE on the Singapore money market closed unchanged yesterday. Short-term rates also remained unchanged across the board. S$ Interbank rates at the dose yesterday cms »id Ovfnight 5 4 7/8 1 -month 5 1/8 5 2-month 5 3/16 S 1/16 3 •month S 1/4 3 1/8
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    • 476 8 Reuter EURODOLLAR FUTURES firmed across the board in active short-covering and commercial buying yesterday. Dealers said a fall in crude oil futures prices and a larger than expected drop to 50.4 per cent in the March US purchasing managers index underpinned prices. June Eurodollar rose to 89 36 from
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    • 295 8 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates ended easier from Friday s close after a day of thin trade yesterday. Dealers said higher US bond prices and the Federal Reserve s addition of reserves through US$l.5 billion for customer repurchases in New York on Friday caused the rates to weaken
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    • 382 8 IMM FOREIGN CURRENCY FUTURES ended mixed in light trading last Friday with most contracts firming on pre-weekend short-covering late in the day. Currencies eroded early and retained a weak undertone until the close. But trading nearly ground to a halt after mid-day as traders awaited news from the Group
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    • 191 8 Indicates Km ivtrtgt of tha prlnw tending rates of 12 major banks In S'pora Interbank market rataa (offer/bid) on Apr 3 us$ DM SWFC Yon 7 *oy» 10 0 7/0 13 3/0 13 1/3 4 1/0 4 3 9/0 S 1/3 4 1/3 4 v* 1 a*
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    • 1437 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Monday, Apr 3, 1989 DEUTSCHE MARK (SJMEX) Apr 88 caaa Wfti Low Sad High r 88 pah Law Saa S3 20B 14A 12 34 6A 918 72A 70 33 2 1638 165 36 11 CAB 57 CAS May M cans Mfh Low Saa May 88 pad
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 605 9 NYT TOP ECONOMIC OFFICIALS of the seven biggest non-communist industrial countries said on Sunday that they would recommit themselves to keeping the dollar stable despite the misgivings of some that United States' trade and the budget deficits require a cheaper dollar. In
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    • 187 9 Reuters A HIGH-RANKING Bank of Japan official has said his country is concerned over the Group of Seven (G-7) meeting about possible adverse effects of the yen's weakness on domestic prices. The official said on Sunday that Japan would keep watch on future price trends
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    • 256 9 NYT FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEALERS expect the dollar to remain strong this week, testing the highs touched last week to see what official reaction is triggered after the weekend meeting of the Group of Sevan in Washington. Rumours were rampant in the for-eign-exchange
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    • 210 9 UNITED Overseas Bank has appointed Mr Terence Ong Sea Eng as the new head of its gold department and its subsidiary, UOB Bullion and Futures, the bank announced yesterday. Mr Ong. who is also the chairman of Singapore Government Securities sub-committee on education and information, took
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    • 799 9  - Hit and run who pays? by PAUL FRANKLAND Mr Frankland is the Singapore branch manager of Commercial Union Assurance, one of the Republic's largest insurance companies. His views do not necessarily reflect those of Commercial Union. HARDLY A WEEK goes by without a report of a "hit and run" accident
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    • 363 9 AP NEW ECONOMY MINISTER Juan Carlos Pugliese of Argentina closed banks and foreign exchange houses yesterday and today to give him time to assemble his team and head off any currency fluctuations. Mr Pugliese, 74, was named last Friday to replace Juan Sourrouille, who
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 201 9 Now Europe's closer with Thai. Non-stop flights to 8 European cities. Thai has shortened the distance to Europe by around 1000 miles. Because u?e fly to 8 European cities non-stop from Bangkok Taking up to 2Vi hours off the flight time. From Amsterdam, Athens, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London, Rome, Stockholm and
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 517 10  -  New model boasts faster motor and quicker printing By JEFFREY TSANG SALES of computer peripherals at Hewlett-Packard are rising at a phenomenal rate, spelling good news for its Singapore factory which makes many of these products. And the world launch of a new low-cost
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    • Article, Illustration
      100 10 CAST MAGIC SPELLS, probe mysterious dungeons and towers, battle ghastly creatures and delve into the secrets of enchanted lands. Ultima, the classic fantasy adventure game, now comes as a trilogy and retails for $113. In Ultima I The First Age of Darkness you battle hordes of nightmarish creatures
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    • 472 10 NEXT INC, the company founded by Steven Jobs, has confirmed a distribution agreement that will virtually guarantee that it becomes a sizable company in its first year of sales. Next announced last Thursday that it would sell its machine to business users
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    • 167 10 THE Business Software Association (BSA) in Taiwan recently announced the first in a series of planned legal actions against software pirates in the country. BSA, an association of the six leading personal computer software companies. has been investigating the activities of software pirates.
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    • 93 10 AP INTERNATIONAL Business Machines and Toshiba have developed a prototype colour flat-panel display for computers that is larger and clearer than any demonstrated so far. The screen is a scaled-up version of the liquid crystal display used in high-quality pock-et-size portable television sets. IBM intends
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    • TECH-TAKES
      • 59 10 SYSTEM SOFTWARE ASSOCIATES of the US, the developer and global marketer of BPCS, the best-selling IBM mid-range computer-based software system for manufacturers and distributors, has opened a regional management office in Singapore The local office will provide technical and marketing support to SSA
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      • 140 10 Reuter HALLEY'S COMET, the intriguing bright celestial mass seen from Earth every 75 to 76 years, may have come from another solar system. "We have evidence that the make-up of Halley's comet differs from all other substances in our solar system," Bruce Peterson, an
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      • 73 10 SANYO ELECTRIC CO, a major Jap- anese electronic firm, will market in Japan in mid-April a new eight-mm video camera-recorder which is equipped with a memory capable of storing up to four title screens and which produces the finest picture quality money can buy.
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    • 302 10 NYT MOTOROLA INC has revealed key features of its next-genera-tion microprocessor, the *****, opening a new round in its battle with Intel Corp, which is set to introduce its newest chip on April 10. Motorola said its *****, the next generation in
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    • 749 10  -  i l?@— SQBEEia By Jeffrey Tsang LIKE a cavernous filing cabinet, a high-capacity hard disk offers the advantage of huge storage space, but also presents the danger of losing important information in a poorly managed system. Just imagine being given a room
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 489 12 SINGAPORE, 2000. The week's household shopping taken care of from the armchair, thanks to Teleview, the Lims get ready for what has become a regular Saturday outing. This time it'll be a short hike through the grove to the river, after which the baskets will be spread out
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    • 1424 12  -  At least 50 people and 100 companies may be involved Since the world stockmarket collapse in October 1987, the Australian broking industry has been abuzz about impending charges of insider trading. Within weeks of the crash, two brokers from New South Wales were formally
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    • 860 12 Stephen Lambton on one of the most important trials in securities history NYT THE 110-PAGE indictment of Michael R Milken announced on Wednesday outlines a script for what lawyers expect will be one of the most important trials in securities history. Barring a settlement
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    • 418 13 AP MANFRED WOERNER. the former Weet German Defence Minister who heads the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, complains the Western alliance doesn't capture headlines like Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. "There is a perception that we have lost the public relations battle," said
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    • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
      • 341 13 Our weekly summary of what regional publications hava to say about Issues of International Interest SOVIET UNION IT WILL TAKE at least a week before all the official results are in, but early returns of the Soviet Union's elections clearly indicate that when the
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      • 297 13 THAILAND THE THAI GOVERNMENT is organising a concerted mass evacuation effort to bring back some 10,000 illegal Thai workers being booted out of Singapore. Five naval ships, two Air Force C-130 transport planes and trains are to be despatched to the island republic to get the workers
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      • 234 13 MALAYSIA THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY performed better than expected last year. According to the 1988 Annual Report of Bank Negara, the economic performance in 1988 was beyond expectations following its recovery in 1986-87. Real output (GDP) grew by 8.1 per cent, the highest rate of growth since
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      • 271 13 THE INTERNATIONAL NATURAL Rubber Agreement 1979 (Inra I) came to a formal close yesterday with the 18th session of the International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro), the group of rubber producing and consuming countries which sit together periodically to thrash out an agreement on controlling rubber prices
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      • 178 13 HONGKONG THE OBSERVATION by Lord Wyatt during the recent nationality debate in the House of Lords that Hongkong might become less governable in the latter years of the transition to Chinese sovereignty displayed no great insight. His forecast is already being borne out by the restive
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    • 1022 13  -  Nato celebrates its 40th birthday today but it is beginning to suffer from pangs of fears that it may become redundant in the face of President Gorbachev's current demilitarisation policies. The three articles on this page examine Nato's achievements in the past
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    • 543 13 AP AS NATO MARKS its 40th birthday, it is engaged in talks with the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact that may do more than yield deep cuts in troops and conventional arms in Europe. An accord at the Vienna talks, which began on March 9, also
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    • 113 12 Singapore's a Financial f Supermarket YEARS OF GROWTH THE EMERGENCE of Singapore as a financial centre began in 1968 with the launch of the Asian dollar market. This local pride, which deals in foreign currencies, turns 21 this year. To commemorate this special occasion, BT's 1989 Banking and Finance Supplement
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    • 90 13 Exclusive Free Gifts HONG LEONG FINANCE I SINGAPORE FINANCE Take home a fabulously exclusive free gin when you open or renew a Fused Deposit with Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance. And, if you deposit $50,000 or more, we'll arrange an appointment for you at TUdor Court for a sales
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  • LEISURE
    • 708 14 COWBOY BARS Reuter BILLY BOB's Texas, billed as the world's largest honky-tonk or cowboy bar officially reopened two weeks ago, a powerful signal that the Texan economy has bounced back from the shock of collapsing oil prices three years ago. "I can't describe
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    • SHORT TAKES
      • 251 14 Agencies ENVIRONMENTALISTS are sponsoring a 8,368-km run across China, starting on May 1, to highlight its ecological problems. About a dozen people from China and Japan have already signed up for the run across the plateau of western China to its wooded north-east, said Wang
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    • 953 15 PERSONALITIES IHT FOR DIRECTOR Peter Hall it's an April not unlike many others. On Monday he started rehearsals of Britten's "Albert Herring" at Covent Garden. Recently he began rehearsing "The Merchant of Venice', in which Dustin Hoffman will make his London stage debut. In
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    • 219 14 Explore the legendary cuisine of Scondhavia For generations, the legend of Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid has entranced many. Similarly, the legendary cuisine of Scandinavia is worth exploring. Sample over 60 tantalising favourites in a lavish daily lunch buffet. April I—3o Adult: $33+ Child: $17+ We serve the world to
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    • 279 15 (JtmLui V Cherry Blossom Festival April 5 to 29 The sweet promise of spring comes to the Unkai when the Sakuio blooms. Celebrate the charm of the Cherry Blossom Festival with us in the authentic Japanese way. m honour of this lovely occasion, we will be ottering the Sakuio kaiseki.
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    • 657 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Benedictine order? (5) 8 Is old, perhaps, but reliable (5) 10 He's landed in Scotland! (5) 11 Sandy garment? (3) 12 One bent on crime (5) 13 General name tor knaves getting ahead (7) 15 Trades in (5) 18 Early start for a listener (3) 19
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    • 1343 15 TV and RADIO Met's centenary celebration OUR CHOICE METROPOLITAN OPERA CENTENNIAL GALA (Part 1), Channel 12. 9.30pm The first part of this two-part concert features the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra with conductors James Levine, Richard Bonynge, David Stivender and Jeffrey Tate. Soloists taking part include Kiri Te Kanawa, Eva Marton, Placido
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  • SPORTS
    • 524 16  -  ASM managing director Graeme Plum tells CHARLES SAVAGE why Singapore can't attract the likes of Martina and Evert Lloyd CHARLES SAVAGE WITH THE NUMBER of regional and international tennis events on this year's sports calendar, it's time that someone develops a high-grade tennis facility here, says Graeme
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    • 519 16 UPI WHEN Gabriela Sabatini has her concentration, she plays outstanding tennis and is capable of beating any other player, including Steffi Graf. But when Sabatini's mind wanders, she is capable of losing to just about any player. Sabatini was outstanding in the Lipton International
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    • 429 16  -  SQUASH By A SURENDREN SINGAPORE'S squash team will have a fifth member joining them in Britain tomorrow, in preparation for the World Open squash team championships here from Oct 8-18. Ernest Tan, 19, an engineering student at the Singapore Polytechnic, has been
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    • 410 16 THE BEN JOHNSON INQUIRY AP THE CANADIAN INQUIRY into drugs and athletics, resuming in Toronto yesterday after sensational testimony on steroid use, has much ground to cover before hearing Ben Johnson's account of what led to his positive test at the Seoul Olympics. Also awaited, and
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    • 311 16 Reuter THE ONTARIO Track and Field Association (OTFA) may try to have Ben Johnson's 100-metre world record cancelled if he admits he took banned steroids before 1967. In a seven-hour weekend meeting, the sssociation also voted to suspend Johnson's sprint
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    • 335 16 GOLF AFP MIKE SULLIVAN shot a seven-under-par 65 and cama from savan strokes back to win tha US$BOO,OOO Indapandant Insurance Agent Open by one stroke over Craig Stadler in Texas on Sunday. "I remembered something Curtis Strange told me once: What happens the first three days
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    • 257 16 AP JULI INKSTER. who needed a playoff to win the Dinah Shore five years ago, took a considerably easier route in 1989, cruising to a wire-to-wire victory in the US$5OO,OOO LPGA tournament that ended on Sunday. Inkster, who as a tour rookie
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 308 17  -  By ROSIE TAN SINGAPORE LAND Ltd has called off an in-principle agreement reached in February to buy out the minority shareholders of its subsidiary, Gateway Land Pte Ltd. The subsidiary is the owner of Gateway, a partially-com-pleted twin-tower office complex along Beach Road. The giant
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    • 290 17  -  Insider Trading Trial ALLAN NG BUSINESSMAN Allan Ng. taking the witness stand for the first time yesterday, told the court he had "no recollection whatsoever" of having received any information from officers of Sealion Hotel Ltd's adviser bank concerning the likely relisting date
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    • 309 17 LION CORP Bhd is proposing a one-for-two rights issue of 37 million shares and a special bumiputra issue of 8.7 million shares both priced at M 51.70 each. The proposed issues, which will raise gross proceeds of M 577.69 million, will bd used
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 146 17 SINGAPORE FODDER Co Lid: Group after tax loss of $763,000 ($652,000) on a turnover of $3.52 million ($5.01 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1968. Loss per share came to 7.6 cents (6.5 cents) and NTA is 0.18 cents (0.25 cents). Accumulated losses to date
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      • 106 17 KIAN JOO Can Factory Bhd: Group after tax profit of M 57.55 million (M 53.14 million) on a turnover of M 5140.46 million (M 5104.48 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1988. EPS is 14.7 sen (6.9 sen) and NTA is M 51.17 ($1.06).
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      • 61 17 MENTAKAB RUBBER Co (M) Bhd: Profit after tax of M 5733,000 (M$488.000) on a turnover of M 52.03 million (M 51.65 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1988. EPS is 52 sen (35 sen) and NTA is M 52.72 (M 52.36). A final dividend
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      • 51 17 AJINOMOTO (M) Bhd: Group profit after tax of M 52.22 million (M 52.23 million) on a turnover of M 562.69 million (M 554.16 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1988. EPS of 7.2 sen (8.7 sen). A final dividend of 6.5 sen (7.2 sen) has been
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      • 91 17 SPK-SENTOSA Corporation Bhd: Group loss after tax and minorities of M 5152,000 (loss of M$16,000) on a turnover of Ms3.B million (Ms 4 94 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1988. Loss per share is 0.33 sen (0.03 sen) and NT A is 73 sen (95
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      • 99 17 KESANG CORPORATION Bhd: Group after tax loss of M 51.37 million (loss of M 51.45 million) on a turnover of M 57.93 million (M 55.29 million) for the half year ended Dec 31, 1988. Loss per share of 5.4 sen (6.0 sen). No dividend will be paid.
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    • 349 17 FOLLOWING a much-improved performance last year, property group IGB Corporation Bhd is looking forward to another "good'' year with significant improvement in contributions from its Malaysian operations. The group is optimistic about the Malaysian economy and expects an improvement in the property sector
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    • 768 17 Acquisitions will broaden earnings base NST SATERAS Resources (M) Bhd (SRM) is making five acquisitions that will see the former industrial resins manufacturing company broadening its group activities to include property development and cocoa cultivation. SRM announced over the weekend its acquisitions of: the
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    • 412 17 CONSTRUCTION GROUP Lee Kim Tah Holdings Ltd, reporting another loss for the 1988 financial year is working on consolidating its financial position to achieve a turnaround this year. The task is not going to be easy. Although demand in
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    • 402 17 MANUFACTURERS of paper products Insas Bhd and United Pulp Paper are benefiting from the strong demand in the paper business Malaysian-based Insas. formerly known as Paper Products, has sharply reduced its losses while its former Singapore subsidiary, UPP, has seen a marked rise in
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    • 452 17 AFTER SHOWING a spectacular improvement for 1987, Innovest Bhd's 1988 earnings have slowed down somewhat but the, group is confident of a pick-up* this year. For the year ended Dec 31' 1988, group profit after tax arxfi minorities fell a marginal
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    • SES
      • 1165 18  -  by ANDREA BORCH INVESTORS in the local market continued to take profits yesterday, following the end of a generally good reporting season last week. The Straits Times Industrials Index gave up 2.51 points to 1,187.27, with falls outnumbering gains by two to
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      • 71 18 BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY (SINGAPORE) LIMITED: 46th AGM at the Registered Office, 57 Benoko Drive, Singapore tomorrow, April 5, at 11.30 am. 4 MALAYSIAN TOBACCO COMPANY BERHAD: 32nd AGM at the Ballroom, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Is(fiail, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday April 12 at |1.30 am. CARLSBERQ BREWERY MALAYSIA
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      • 117 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE 0 C Bank One-tor two $075 P*r Shore Ex-dote March 9 Books dose; March 23 Acceptance A Payment. May 5 G«org« Town Three-for two $100 per shore Ex-date: March 13 Books dose; March 28 Acceptance I Payment: May II tnno-Pocific Three-for-two $1 30 per shore
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      • 342 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ayer Hitam Tin One-for-one $1 10 per shore Berjoyo Corpn One for on* $1 00 por per shore C 1 Holdings 27 million loon stocks in the ratio of $3 loon stock for every five ordinary ihoret he'd Causewoy Inv Hsue of $7,252,937 nominoi amount
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    • 6019 18 Low Tel Cod* Company Last Sale APR 03 orVol COOO) Day High Low Last Ot Juyer S MM eMer Qr'a Dlv Dtv Cvr Qr'a Y1d Nat P/E M Cap ImN SECTION ONE N MM mu IAL i COMMERCIAL 1*2 86 200 200 112 382 244 360 132
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    • KLSE
      • 3358 19 MBT THANKS TO some late buying interest, share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market managed to end on a mixed note yesterday in (airly active trading, with selected counters achieving hefty gains. The market opened mixed and drifted lower in quiet conditions. Some two million
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 297 20 Joint venture to make the cash offer Reuter CRA Ltd and Ashton Mining Ltd intend to offer 95 US cents each for units they do not already own in the Western Australian Diamond Trust. The proposed bid values the Trust at U5561.75 million. In
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      • 439 20 FT MATSUSHITA, the Japanese group known for its Panasonic range of household electrical equipment, has chosen Newport, South Wales, for a components' factory after lengthy consideration of sites around Europe. The plant will be the first outside Japan to produce magnetrons,
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      • 296 20 AFP BREWER San Miguel Corp (SMC) hat launchad an axpanaion programme to maintain its position as the Philippines' top firm through the next century snd to widen its sxport markets, officials said. The firm gave details of its expansion plan last week after announcing that
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      • 205 20 AFP JAPANESE trading giant C Itoh Co Ltd plans to make a substantial investment in the Philippines over the next two years, a company official said in Manila. C Itoh director Osamu Orita said last Thursday that the investment plans had yet
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      • 612 20 Tokyo Reuter SHARE PRICES yesterday surged in brisk trade, pushing the key Nikkei index to its fourth straight record close. Prices continued to rise on heavy seasonal demand marking the start of the new Japanese fiscal year on April 1. Institutions, which were mostly quiet last week,
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      • 224 20 Reuter THE THAI stock market maintained its slow, steady rise with small capitalised stocks continuing to outperform blue chipe, brokers said. The Securities Exchange of Thailand (SET) index gained 2.83 points to 443.71 in thin trade. Advances led declines 65 to 20. with Charoong Thai, Padaeng
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      • 175 20 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS yesterday climbed to new peaks as the index approached 1012 before falling on profit-taking, but the market still surpassed previous records, brokers said. The composite index near the close was 1006.07, up 0.3 points from Saturday s close. Trading was mixed with
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      • 160 20 Reuter PHILIPPINE shares rallied across the board to end higher as market sentiment soared on blue chips reports of 1988 earnings and dividends, brokers said. The Manila Stock Exchange composite index ended at a two-year high of 942.32 points, rising 3.8 per cent from Friday's 909.36
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      • 859 20 Hongkong Reuter HONGKONG stocks yesterday drifted lower in dull and quiet trade, brokers said. "It was quiet and boring and I expect it to stay that way for a while," one broker said. The Hang Seng index ended below the 3,000point support level after
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      • 430 20 TAIWAN share prices yesterday staged an almost across-the-board rally in late trading, sending the weighted index soaring to a higher close after a sharp early drop, dealers said. The weighted index gained 148.67 points, or 2.1 per cent, to finish at 7,224.41 against Saturday's 7,075.74 close and
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      • 132 20 Reuter THE SHARE market yesterday ended the first trading day of the financial year slightly firmer but brokers said the outlook remains dull and uninspiring. "Nothing really happened today," one broker said. "It was a case of natural buyers overpowering natural sellers if you blinked you
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      • 135 20 Reuter SHARE PRICES continued last week's rally behind market leader Tata Steel on heavy speculative buying. Brokers said rumours that the government is considering a proposal to remove controls on steel pricing triggered frantic bear covering after the market opened firm. "There's nothing concrete to suggest that
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      • 504 20 Australia Reuter THE SHARE market continued to drift lower yesterday afternoon on slim volumes to just above the critical 1,450 support level by the cloee. Brokers said high interest rates and the strength of the Australian dollar forced investors away from the national market They said it
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    • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
      • 604 21 Reuter BRITAIN'S financial belt tightening in response to high interest rates will constrict 1989 corporate earnings expansion, but dividend growth should hold up well due to near record profit cover, analysts say. After the market recently braced itself for a record number of results,
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      • 122 21 Reuter SEVERAL NORWEGIAN companies, including Norsk Hydro A/S and the country's biggest bank, have joined with Sweden's AB Volvo to establish an investment company with a share capital of one billion Norwegian crowns. Christiania Bank Og Kreditkassen said in a statement that the new
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      • 766 21 Reuter WHILE SOME STATES shrink at the thought of being bought out by foreigners, Israel is waiting with open arms for foreign investors' cash and know-how. The socialist-founded Jewish state plans to sell off about 20 state-owned companies, including Israel Aircraft Industries
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      • 530 21 Reuter SWISS-SWEDISH engineering group ABB Asea Brown Boveri AG plans to expand its North American and Asian business and sees those regions contributing about 50 per cent of group sales by the mid-*****. ABB chief executive Percy Barnevik told a news conference in
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      • 908 21 Agencies PARIS: French share prices were stable at mid-session yesterday, after marginally extending opening gains in quiet morning trade, dealers said. Renewed G-7 support for a stable dollar after the weekend's meeting in Washington, promptly backed by Bank of Japan currency intervention yesterday morning, reassured the market,
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      • 679 21 NYT SMITHKLINE BECKMAN CORP and the Beecham Group pic of Great Britain are discussing a merger that would create one of the largest drug and health-care companies in the world. The announcement over the weekend confirmed months of takeover speculation concerning Smithkline, which saw
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      • 465 21 Reuter WESTERN EUROPEAN efforts to break US dominance in the world market for passenger aircraft have moved a stage forI ward with orders flowing in for almost 50 Airbus airliners. "Airbus could overtake i McDonnell Douglas this year as the world's second biggest
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    • 470 22  -  Special moulding machine for semiconductor industry By GENEVIEVE CUA A SINGAPORE company has developed an automatic moulding machine for the semiconductor industry which it says is a world's first in terms of productivity and quality control. The computer-based system was developed by Advanced Systems Automation
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    • 128 22 AFP VIETNAM welcomes an upcoming meeting between Phnom Penh Premier Hun Sen and Cambodian resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk, and has called for another regional meeting on the Cambodian problem, Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said yesterday. Mr Siddhi told reporters in Bangkok after
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    • 311 22  -  By FOO CHOY PENG BANKS IN HONGKONG have rejected a proposal to end Saturday morning banking hours. "The proposal that banks in Hongkong should adopt a fiveday week was prompted by the staff shortages which our industry faces at present. However, we agreed that
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    • 180 22 AP PREMIER Li Peng said yesterday that China must move with caution in carrying out democratic reform, saying "excessive" democracy could affect the nation's unity and stability. Mr Li, speaking at a two-hour news conference in Beijing, also said he assumed responsibility for errors
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    • 355 22  -  By WILLIAM CHIA A WORLD CLASS project done well. That was Far East Levingston Shipbuilding's (FELS) achievement when it completed the world's first tension leg wellhead platform, a $52 million structure which will be used in producing oil in the
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    • 172 22 AFP The International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) has approved conditions for the Soviet Union and Switzerland to join a new rubber pact, Inro sources said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Inro deputy executive director Juergen Knote said the Soviet Union was likely to
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    • 276 22 A LAWYER told the High Court yesterday that the two years' jailsentence imposed on his client Peter Tham Wing Fai, a former Pan-Electric Industries director, for misappropriating funds was excessive. Mr Denis Tan also submitted that the judge's order that Tham serve the
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    • 102 22 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES drifted higher in thin trade early yesterday, benefiting from light, sympathetic support from strong gains in crude oil prices. June gold rose US$O.4O at U*****.40 an ounce. Spot gold was up US$O.6O at U*****.70. Analysts said local traders were featured buyers in
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    • LATE FILE
      • 57 22 AP FILIPINO communist insurgents are prepared for a unilateral truce once President Corazon Aquino declares an intention to remove US military bases by 1901, Jose Maria Sison, founder of the banned party said in a videotaped interview from the Netherlands aired over a
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      • 54 22 AFP TWO JAPANESE World War II veterans who refused to surrender in 1945 were among several foreigners, including an unknown number of Indonesians and Singaporeans, operating with Communist Party of Malaya guerillaa along the Thai-Malayeian border in their struggle against the Malaysian government. a Thai army
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      • 64 22 AP NEW ZEALAND'S Foreign Minister Russell Marshall discussed the Cambodian conflict and other Aaian concerns yesterday with his Chinese counterpart, Mr Oian Qichen in Beijing yesterday. Mr Marshall also praised China's efforts to forge friendly ties with old foe India and restore diplomatic relations with
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      • 46 22 AP JAPANESE and Hongkong companies are expected to invest about US$2OO million in Malaysia over the next two years in electronics, garments, toys and aluminium products industries. Trade and Industry Minister Rafidah Aziz was reported as saying yesterday. AP
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    • 520 22 Reuter THE POWERFUL global economic expansion, now in its seventh year, will be in jeopardy unless inflation is controlled and trade imbalances are reduced, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said yesterday. Although the rise in interest rates in the past year could upset
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    • 80 22 AP FOREIGN and defence ministers of the nine-nation Western European Union (WEU) began a two-day meeting in London yesterday, beset by differences over updating shorterrange nuclear missiles based mainly in West Germany. The regular spring session of the union comes less than two months before leaders
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    • 149 17 <f> PARKER SALES MANAGER DISTRIBUTOR MARKETS Singapore la the regional office for the Parker Pen Company*# Far Eaat operations covering 3 wholly-ownod aubaldiariaa and distributor marketa. Tha Company haa experienced rapid potoad for anothar parfod of expeneion. Wa ara looking for 2 Saloa Manegere to etrongthon tha Tha Sales Managers
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    • 80 17 Financial Newsmakers REPUBLIC OF PANAMA U5525,000,000 FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE 1987 (EXTENDABLE AT NOTEHOLDER'S OPTION TO 1990 1992) Bondholders are hereby informed that the rate applicable to the eighteenth period of interest has been fixed at 11.4375% per annum. The coupon No. 18 will be payable on 29 September 1989
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    • 437 20 NOTICES PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Eastern Navigation Pte. Ltd. of 3 Pandan Road, Singapore 2360 hereby give notice that In consequence of our intended purchase of the vessel "Dong Ah 108", we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping
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    • 349 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP 80 AND IN THE MATTER OF MARTIN VINYL PRODUCTS PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of The Companies Act, Cap. SO, that the final meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be
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    • 206 20 COMPANIES ACT. CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF ALL MAX INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (Members' Voluntary Winding-up) FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act. Cap. SO mat the FINAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at 51
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 310 21 ANA HOTELS SINGAPORE LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The directors hereby announce the unaudited results of the Company for the year ended 31st December 1988. 1988 -Sl_ 1 !b! IN U TEHFST R |NrOMP 26.191.900 21,639.900 21.04 4 (B) INTEREST INCOME 54.500 84,900 35.81 3.W1.W MWWff 1» H
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 203 22 The art of fine living. Beautifully furnished dining rooms, separate fully equipped kitchens, elegant one or two bedroom suites right in the heart of Orchard Road. At The Ascott, we take pride in giving our clients their own home. A spacious, private living environment that offers the ultimate in luxury
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    • 136 22 TANG COURT CANTONESE GOURMET RESTAURANT. SHOULD YOU GO THERE FOR LUNCH BECAUSE OF THE DECOR OR THE FOOD? Put simply both are impressive. In fact, the splendour of the Tang Court is equalled only by the praise bestowed on its chefs Or feast on Empress Chicken. While our live seafood
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 84 23 JARDINE Surveying Services (JSS), a subsidiary of the Jardine Matheson Group, has appointed Keith Qhwee Kok Seng as Singapore general manager. Mr Ghwee, who has 10 years operations and marketing experience, was formerly JSS general manager in Malaysia. Due to the interaction on Malaysia/Singapore shipments,
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      • 210 23 AFP BLUEPORT-ACT Ltd of Britain has bought the government-owned Shipping Corp of New Zealand for a down payment of NZ$lB.5 million, an official said. A spokeswoman for State-Owned Enterprises Minister Stan Rodger said the final purchase price would be determined after an audit. Mr Rodger said
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      • 126 23 AFP UNDERWATER cameras have located five barrels of pesticide lost in the channel when the Panamanian freighter Perintis sank on March 15, the British Transport Department announced. Four barrels of permethrine and one barrel of cypermethrine, powerful pesticides, were spotted near the wreck and would soon be
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      • 162 23 Reuter THE US Coast Guard said the Port of Valdez may return to normal operations on Monday once the last oil is pumped from a grounded supertanker that caused the worst oil spill in US history. Coast Guard Captain Glen Haines said that restrictions
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    • 764 23 AB Shpg VII 5 ABC Containerize XI 5 Accord Shpg VIII 1/2 Albotros Sea Air VII 5 Arrow lines XI 5 ANl III 1/2 ARC line VII 4 API V 35 ASCI V 1 Bolt-Canada line IX 4/5 Bait-Orient line IX 4/5 Baltic Orient Shpg XI 4
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    • 311 23 THE MAN who deserves the title of "Mr PSA" is Mr Lim Kim San (right), who has steered the course of the Singapore port for 14 years and is well-known for his "unerring touch in personnel selection." Paying tribute to the chairman of PSA, Dr
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    • 399 23  -  By LINDA CHEE SINGAPORE, the world's busiest port, will double its container handling capacity to about nine million TEUs (20-ft equivalent units) a year with a second container port at Pulau Brani. Last year, Singapore registered 396 million gross registered tonnes of shipping, way
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    • 122 23 Lloyd's List SHAREHOLDERS of Japan Line and Ya-mashita-Shinnihon Steamship have given their approval for the merger of the two companies into a single unit, which will be Japan's largest bulk carrier operator. The merged company, which will be called Navix Line, will operate about 160 bulk
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    • 193 23  -  By JEAN FOONG THE Asean Sub-Committee on Shipping and Ports, which is to hold a meeting in Manila next month, will discuss a wide range of subjects including the problem of piracy in the Asean region. An industry source said the proposed meeting is
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    • 67 23 SINGAPORE-BASED Communications Systems Engineering has won a $500,000 marine communications contract at Malaysia Shipyard and Engineering in Johore. CSE will made a complete replacement of the fire-damaged equipment on board a container ship, the Bunga Kemuning. It has designed a replacement communications system comprising the
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    • 307 23  -  By RAHITA ELIAS OVER $2 billion will be invested to improve port infrastructure. These plans include the development of a new container terminal in Pulau Brani, a new bulk terminal, and a new distribution centre at Keppel Road, as well as the
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    • 356 24 THE Port of Singapore Authority will spend some $130 million to upgrade the World Trade Centre (WTC) Complex into a premier international exhibition centre. Worleon the upgrading of the complex will start this month and is expected to be completed by end
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    • 320 24 CONTAINER throughput handled by the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) grew at an annual rate of 15 per cent since 1980. In 1988, PSA handled a record of 3.4 million TEUs double digit growth which is expected to continue into the next decade.
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    • 278 24 CONTAINER shipping in the late 1980s is characterised by "polarisation" says Sir Kerry St Johnston. cftairman of P O Containers Limited (P&OCL). While Mr Bruce Seaton, chairman of American President Companies (APC) identifies "intermodalism and information resource management" as two critical areas for container
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    • 576 24 SOME $500 million will be spent on Keppel Distripark a new multi-storey container freight sta-tion-cum-distribution complex that will provide 470,000 square metres of built-up area for operations In 1993. A further 76,000 square metres of built-up area will be added later. Construction of the
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    • 2114 24 Who acts for whom A —B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agenciea (S). ABC Containerline NV Fargo Shpg Co (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Lin* (PK/PN) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). A (trad C Toaplar Oceanus Shipping Agency (S)/Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alitrana Alltrana Exprasa (S) A mar lean
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    • 169 25 AFP LOADINGS from the Alaskan peninsula were restricted over the past week, after the Exxon Valdez supertanker ran aground in Prince William Sound, which pushed oil prices higher, London brokers E A Gibson said in their latest tanker report. In contrast, activity increased in the Middle East Gulf,
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    • 508 25 Attention will be focussed on the Europe-Australasia-FE route Lloyd's List ITALY'S largest state-owned shipping line Lloyd Triestino still wants to expand through acquisition despite its failure to gain control of the Shipping Corporation of New Zealand. Chief executive Tomasso Ricci, said that the company
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    • 999 25 THE DRV cargo freight market was slightly more active on Friday and the Baltic Freight Index ended a run of five consecutive falls with a seven point rise to 1.631. A rate of US$27 50 was paid for heavy grain from the US Gulf to Japan, although the
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    • 4534 32 AARHUS Nihon. ScanDutcht, April 3. Yin He, China Ocean Shpg, April 4. Nor as i a At Muntazah, Noraaia Line, April 5. Ever Qrade, Evergreen, April 5. Arthur Maersk, Maerak Line, April 6. Hongkong Express. Triot, April 6|PK). Ville de Venus, CM DAffretement, April
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    • 390 34 AP THE US Navy, finally resolving a four-year dispute involving what it described as a matter of high national security, has authorised publication of detailed maps of the ocean floors surrounding the United States. The decision, announced last week, means that "most"
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    • 431 34 GULF SHIPPING Reuter GULF STATES will ask for international help to clear sea lanes of mines and sunken ships left behind by the Irani-an-Iraqi war, Kuwaiti Planning Minister Abdul-Rahman al-A-wadi Kuwaiti said. In a rare show of cooperation, Iran and Iraq
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    • 166 34 Reuter THE United States has withdrawn three minesweepers and a support vessel from the Gulf in its biggest naval cutback in the strategic waterway since last August s ceasefire in the Iranian-Iraqi war. A US Navy official in Bahrain said the tank-landing ship Peoria and the
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    • 1648 34 Ship Botono Bfcun P looco*r A«q Act 6 Biltong N*on fo-gS*Q-MS Borterdo* loMpung K Konevdtiy SSIndot S 'rdtpTiJT RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movomont Voy date/time Op coda cargo schedule Location JOIN *****9 400 St Fj 0700-0730 A3 Sir
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    • 254 34 April 3-5 Singaport'B9, Raffles City Convention Centre. Contact: The Conference Manager, Times Conference Pte Ltd. 19 Tanglin Road, #12-01, Tanglin Shopping Centre, Singapore 1024. April 11-14 Freight Show Rotterdam, international trade fair. Ahoy' Rotterdam/ April 18-21 Expoship 89, international marine conference and exhibition, Barbican Centre, London. April 18
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    • 4 23 TIMES STP Distributors SUCCESS
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    • 18 23 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents, Singapore National ShiDDina Association Y'UKKtrJ/
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    • 545 23 tm, TIMES STP Distributors PSA to upgrade WTC Complex THE Port of Singapore Authority will spend some $130 million to upgrade the World Trade Centre (WTC) Complex into a premier international exhibition centre. PAGE II Lloyd Triestino wants to expand ITALY'S largest state-owned shipping line Lloyd Triestino still wants to
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    • 700 25 lA'dicofed fo C2 MC *''ly Soviet* Jnrdines 200 Cantonment Road #12 06 Southpowit, Smgaporo 0701 T«l *****11 TELEX NO OS ***** TERMINATES Td *****11 220 BOOKINGS TM *****34 235 PCSAKA JAR DINE SNIPPING AGENCIES SON. SNO PONT KELANG TIL 36M118 Trim No. MA*****/88A39T0 PC NANS TEL *****4 TUiX NO MA4OOH
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    • 992 25 MAERSK LINE Thw «Nk Laxa M Closing Time CY V 4 2300 MRS CFS V 4 1300 HRS lexa m MCKMNEV M LEDA M LICA M MARIT M MARC HEN M LEISE M LOUIS M Thle «Mt Lau M Cloaing Tima CV 5/4 2300 HRS CFS 5/4 1300 HRS LEXA
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    • 645 26 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT HONGKONG EXPRESS MONTE ROSA ALASKA MARU CITY Of EDINBURGH LARGS BAY BONN EXPRESS BENCAIRN LONDON EXPRESS P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON 8/4 HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ROTTERDAM/ ANTWERP LE HAVRE 26/4 30/4 1/5 3/5 02/5 29/4 28/4 4/5 6/5 3/5 9/5 5/5 7/5 11/5 13/5 14/5 15/5 13/5
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    • 490 26 COLUMBUS LINE REEDERE! GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG-SOD EXPKfSS S£WKOWT/k#€P SEPVKE TO RDM/A DAM HBG HULL (U.K.) 20/5 24/5 10/6 150 m 22/1 UP 15/7 11/7 TAMAITAI SAMOA V-15N FORTHBANK V24N IVYBANK V-24N *Ah» Acceding Fa to Antwerp (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) SPORE COLUMBUS NIUGINI VSS 14-16/4 Port Moresby. Lae.
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    • 908 26 omrriiiu timxiii, lutfsuajr, A|itu 1909 I if':'7 4»V/ -Vlj !£/*SU REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE BCL/VLC ALX* TO EUROPE NORASIA AL MUNTA2AH VMO4-3 1/4 2/4 S/4 27/4 SAMANTHA VWOS-3 17/4 18/4 IJ4 15? 1 WOENSDRECHT V 8906-3 25/4 21/4 27/4 23/5 NORASIA MUBARAK VWO7-3 2/5 3/5 5/5 30/5 AI»o accepting
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    • 1105 27 H The Straits Steamship Group f STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak. Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK SPORE B'KOK PEGASUS PIONEER V2SN 06-06 Apr 06« A*r PEGASUS PROCRESS VS6SN o*-» A* U U Apr BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****80 SINGAPORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK AND BRUNEI
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    • 1010 27 Ia.CHO YANG LINE WESTBOUND Alto accaptinf lor Inland UK dattinatioM Antwerp and Scandanavtan port*. WEEKLY EXPRESS INDEPENDENT FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE EASTBOUND QUEEN'S WAV BRIDGE 07E CMOVANC PARK OIE HANJIN OAKLAND IE CHOYANC SUCCESS UE Ldf lor HKmAO/KOSE/YOKO/BUSAN PMG **> FLOTA MERCANTE GR ANCOLOMBIAN A, N*T on». o' ;Ov
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    • 110 27 EAST MALAYSIA SKIPPING EMT. IPTB Lit «7 AHOY STREET. SPORE tltt Tfl: 22*fl* (UINES) TELEX NO. ENVES RS2S3W SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK I BRUNEI VESSEL VOY ETA ETD SRI LIKU 7m MIRI/K. BELAIT 12/4 13/4 RccttvMi e*f» at M 2 (PSA Mmuu Wort) from Hornby to S*u«Uy. (MARINA NNANf OfFICE TEL:
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    • 336 27 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Lt TEL: *****06 <20 Llne«) TLX R*****1 R*****2 t U STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 ft HEAVY LIFT! •For Discharging Only CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN ft CHINESE PORTS, SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE KK SPORE PK DSN a MERCHANT PRELUDE
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    • 524 28 IXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC RIPUBUC OP IRAN SHIPPING LINKS IRANIAN SERVICE IRAN EJTEHAO PJLSI7 MAN EKRAM PJLCK Singapore Eta 15/4 Eta 15/4 Loading forBANOAR ABBAS BANOAR ABBAS f**OWM KYOWA LINE MOTHER VSI KYOWA HIBISCUS V 36 KYOWA VIOLET V.25 LOAD FOR: VILA, NMA, LTK, SUVA. PAGO. APIA GUAM.
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    • 530 28 HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ >N rAtNERI.SE:> SFRVt I TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ CHOYANG PARK IE HANJIN OAKLAND IE CHOVANG SUCCESS 2E VESSEL KUANTAN SPORE HANJIN KARACHI 71 20/4 23/4 LOADING FOR DUBAI. DAMMAM T/S FONT LINK MAUI UN PUS. ttl HANJIN
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    • 276 28 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. I, Magazine Road. *05-00 Central Building Singapore 010$ Tel *****14 t *****22 |*EEK. V SE"V>CE S °Cfl£ r 0 KUCMINC $i& SAAIKE OASIP ioGANv, VESSEI LIN PCTALINC LIN PCTALINC II I ess ***** siNtGAfott I r*si» gudang m/» VtSSil PASH GUDANG SINGAfOW KUCHING LIN PCTALINC
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    • 885 29 ■W PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES [FAB EAST VESSEL MAJAPAHfT HAI OUANG »A PEARL VOY SIN jkt sav VOY SIN hkq kao kee you noo kob MSB SW SM Std 36N8 5/4 10/4 11/4 1«/4 17/4 18/4 18/4 (MSB 23/4
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    • 615 29 SEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT NAM YHAVEN tDAM HAVRE STOM f KLAM S KMi FOP L»rfi B«y StiM SmM S».M SwM Sort* M 71* HRt, MO London (iprau SoiM S»M totM SwM SwM LM 15* MM. MO ■tocoim StiM SoM lotM I*4 HK4 Kuram Mm IliM StiM
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    • 603 29 u. wmkmaanwutm Tab trf 1 Tele*; RS ***** fom 53M005 Terminal Ofl»or. *****22 DJAKARTA LLOYD INOONESIAN NATIONAL JNE (A MEMBER OF ANRO) K.'i'irß ii:VMI VSUVOT ANRO FREMAIITLMWM amo aceuuoewjw MMO FOEMANTIIAIMO SPORE rui W M I*4 a/» 19 m A-:£\rs SINGAPORE EKA jAr A AGENCIES o" 't. iiii t£?visa. >ni'..
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    • 340 29 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYOMAYWA VUM M AN VI3W PAGAN Vl4B* HTONEYWA V24CN BURMA FIVE STAR mm. ummm (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Kolang Penang Bangkok ill i 1111 NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPOKE ROAM HMBG HULL CLYDEBANK V2SN SM 27/4 1/5 4/5 TAMATAI SAMOA VISN 23/4 20 5 24,'5
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    • 748 30 Q K LINt KAWASAKI KIShN KAISHA. LTD. OOCL FAITH NEPTUNE JADE Vl6/00CL FH OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE "uy fTif Vii.', COAST OOCL FAITH NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE VIA FEEOER FEEDER VESSEL OOCL FAITH MARIA NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH*WEST VOY *INDO 'PK/PNG SGP MOTHER VESSEL
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    • 59 30 ft 4\ i'ft 4S -I GOLDENWAY MARITIME SDN. BHD. ETA ETD Loading For SWEE ANN SATU V 5/89 In Pt 6/4 Kuching/KK NEW LINE No.l V 3/89 15/4 18/4 Bintulu/Min SANTOS V 2/89 22/4 25/4 KK/Tawau 6A, Lorong Cempening, off, Jin. Berangan, Port Klang, *****. Selangor Tel: *****80, *****84 I
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    • 534 30 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* /U Mottw Vjl B, FM. 'mom TULSIOAS V4O Apr frtm/IMb/SMln AM KALIOAS ¥.42 13*, > lb, ,m, TULSIOAS Ml JIM,, 25 M., KALIOAS V.43 30 tent 24 June 24 June FramAMb/Srdn/Adel TULSIOAS V.42 21 Mr MM, 20 My Fr«vlMb/S,dn,A<* Transit tun* Sinppcu. KMbourne
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    • 517 30 GOLDEN LINE GIMN GIMN SUPPING (PTE) LIO 11. r«Mi Ay*f Str««t M SINCAMMK MM (K: %NMM <M I IMS) ft, VJ4HM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S'por. p Ketone Pen** OOLMN HAVEN CaMa/KwidN/OiAai 1/10 A*r QOIDEII MA* Cotomto, KwichcDute 2W3 Apr CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Humou/ SHanfta. 1/10 Apr CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING
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    • 321 30 LINES PTE LTD HEAD OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAO 807-12 JL— AFRO ASIA BUILDING. SINGAPORE 0106 TELE*: RS ***** PMILI FAX *****76 rarrrrr ETA SINGAPORE I DESTINATION in mi ,V'"r twvjnv^v l tf.f. -.W f 1 7** NEW GENTRADE I CM 11 KOMI ASA. DARESSALAM ASSi •EIRA. TAMATAVE. P. SUDAN REUNION.
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 1203 31 %nn s poie NIPIUNE KOiNCKS FTI. LTD. Boofcinn Booking! Inwud/ retwinjl CfS Imumim ft eu/Ausr rpA/SfA o u twa.<i nuun mu\i umn imra uw*2 VVUA «mii //ions 2m\t y M NEPIMI SON BHD Aflffjl ,JSf SW Sa SSI iirw SI 5893 aEaa u«i sisiM NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FEEDER VSL
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    • 791 31 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 MESSRS MAI THONG SHIFTING 127 PouncStrwt, Penang, Mal» r su MS HANDLING SYSTEM CO
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 235 32 CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. fll 22«> 6868 114 lam) FAX *****39/*****/6 (tUX HS 20)88 A/8 SSOHM. HS ***** A/I) SSCAI) I DSR-LIMES :oACHr see^eeoePE 1 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN ft NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE KM LAANACA. ACCEPTING CARGO FOR LINASSOL, BEIRUT, LATTAKIA, ALEXANDRIA, PORT SAID, PIRAEUS,
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    • 98 32 T.S.K. LIME WEEKLY CONTAINE«IS€O SERVICE WITH FIXEC OAY APRIVAt EXPORTS TO TAIWAN JAPAN HAKUSAN II V 4 CONTINENT «0 KACUKI WO HEMES ACE MO HAKUSAN II W CONTINENT ¥71 [JUBJEJEIEirTnprM IMPORTS FROM JAPAN TAIWAN CONTINENT no KAtuKi no HEMES ACE V2O HAKUSAN II VS CONTINENT ni KABUKI m EXPORTS TO
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  • Page 32 Miscellaneous
    • 155 32 Regional Weather m I Va S m e s M m n i •it SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ANO SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. April 4, IMS •c a Wind d»wt«jn with spf«d m knots R c X Wind drwlton with speed m knots V"£**v W+OCe or* indicated bv orrows «rk<k fly
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 609 33 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 Q IRAQI LINE t' IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR MV ALWASITTI 15/4 S. Korea. Japan THROUGH 9/11 to BAGHOAO UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCCPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AOABA OAGHOAO REEfER SPACE AVAILABLE
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    • 238 33 RICHFIEIO MARINE AGENCIES IS) PTE LTI TEL: *****33 (10 Lm««i Si PAX 225M15 TELEX RS ***** RISHIP (3 Un«« mm, I P 3 LINE CALCUTTA/KARACHI/CHTGONG/CBO REGULAR CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE Vmml Pnlflf I pon lni»n For C— m% tt* KANACM ANOHMA PARAMfTA m MM CALCUTTA Hmvt«N up lo Tom AndAHVlk Moa
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    • 523 33 SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD (INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS) FAX *****75 TLX RS ***** SHIP TEL: *****44 (6 Lines) ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR: HONGKONG 5/4 COLOMBO 4/4 BUSAN 4/4 MANILA 4/4 KEELUNG 4/4 MUARA/LABUAN/KK 6/4 KUCHING/SIBU 8/4 BANGKOK 6/4 KOBE/NAGOYA 6/4 TOKYO/YOKO 3/4 BOMBAY 6/4 LE HAVRE/HAMBURG 5/4 FELIXSTOWE/R'DAM 5/4 P.KELANG/PENANG 6/4
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    • 211 33 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE IBY'W Sift BAA CM ML CTI CBl TVTI IMltf BMIMTM IS *4 7/4 11/4 11/4 MM BMIMTM IN ma mt in A M4KBABOT OMI uw TUB MT M 3/4 7/4 1/4 12-11/4 17-21/4 1/4 14/4 11/4 11/4 17/4 30-1/5 74/» 1/9
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    • 72 33 (iMFARGO SHIPPING Te1:824 0122 WE HAVE GOT THE FASTEST TRANSIT TIME TO AUSTRALIA! NEXT VESSEL: ELLEN HUDIG222 ETA 20/4/89 Only 7 dajn to Frenuurtle! Only 13 days to Melbourne! Only IS days to Sydney! FROM USA/CANADAJEUROPE/HEDtTERRAHEAII I ANTWCRPEM j 3/5 [24/5 |atft jgff 13tV5 |15 [lU I AGENTS I FARGO
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    • 40 34 Expeditors International (Pac-Bridge Shipping) U.S.A. Twice Weekly LCL/FCL Services To/Fro W Coast, E Coast Inland Points EUROPE WEEKLY CONSOL TO/FROM MAIN EUROPEAN PORTS Also Accepting Cargo to Other Destinations Bookings Enquiries to: TEL: *****24 FAX: *****79 TLX; RS ***** EISWB
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    • 472 34 iftr V. CALL US AT: P. KELANG PFNANG BAHRU P GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 3M5/U/368/U1 04 *****2/4, 62/293 0/ *****8 07-5113/3, 5113/5, *****0, 5133/1 02 *****22 *****88 TO EUROPE T ■IFFTT BUTANG Ml B. BUTANG M |I. BUTANG MS OTHER DESTINATIONS. AARNUS. AMSTEROAM. ANTWERP. BASLE.
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