The Business Times, 4 July 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 237 1 Dow up US STOCKS were little changed early yesterday despite news from purchasing agents that the US economy slowed in June for the moond straight month. The Dow was up two but moving narrowly around Friday's closing at 2,440. Footsie higher LONDON share pricee were stronger but
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  • 240 1 WHILE OTHER regional markets closed lower, share prices in Tokyo rose in spite of news that the ruling party loet a local election on Sunday. The Nikkei Index rebounded 207.73 points to 33.236.42 In afternoon trading after toeeee In the morning. Trust fund managers
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  • 112 1 THE US dollar plunged against the Japaneee yen In Tokyo yeeterday on profit-taking after an early upeurge in reaction to the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's setback in the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election. The greenbeck finished st 142.50 yen in Tokyo, down 1.45 yen from
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  • 357 1 MORE THAN $1.9 million in membership fees seized by the Commercial Affairs Department in connection with investigations into the proposed Admiralty Country Club were ordered to be returned to applicanta by the court yesterday. A CAD statement issued late last night said
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  • 620 1  -  AVERAGE PRICE OF $375 psf FINDS EAGER TAKERS By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent CONDOMINIUM prices are poised to move up again, following the unexpected and highly succeesful launch of the Kuok group's Amber Point last The launch established a new record for
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  • 102 1 Reuter JAPAN WILL GIVE 136 billion yen (US$964 million) in economic aid to the Philippines in the fiscal year ending March 31. Foreign Minister Hlroehi Mttsuzuka will formally pledge the aid in Tokyo today at a World Bank-sponsored meeting of 19 donor nations and
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  • 555 1  -  •r LEE HAN SHIH TWO WEEKB after launching a $200-million office project at Hoe Chiang Road, Straits Steamship Land (SSL) is gearing up to build yet another commercial project in the vicinity. Sources said the company haa
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  • 308 1  -  ®y BOEY KIT YIN By BOEY KIT YM In Bandar Sari Bagawan SOUTH-EAST ASIA cannot afford an Afghan-type situation where a civil war raoad after tha United States slopped aiding tw Afghan rasiatanca and after tha Soviet Union withdraw its troops, said Mr Wong
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    • 198 1 msmm Editorial Comment: A landmark change .10 Trade 4 Japanese watching Canada Public relations .........10 Petrochemicals ........—...7 Champagne and soft-sell mix Tokyo producers plan new plants Economic cooperation 11 Banking 9 Will US integration bid pay off? Spanish banks prepare for 1992 Court caee M ..................2 Authors 12 Disco operator
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    • 179 1 Nikon The World s Finest Photographs System Bank of China woos depositors HOW IS THE Singapore branch of Bank of China hoping to woo back tha thouaanda of dapoaitors who daaartod tha bank aarty laat month foiiowing tha poiitical turmoil in China? Find out on NpL Technology A VIRUS haa
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 591 2  -  Show promoter sues for unpaid management fees, equipment rental By WILLIAM CHIA LOCAL SHOW PROMOTER Jimmy Loh of Jasper Productions is suing s wholly-owned subsidiary of listed Csusewsy Investment for allegedly unpaid management fees and rental of equipment Mr Loh took out the suits through
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    • 107 2 SINGAPORE will play host for the third tima to the annual meeting of the Aaaan Sub-Com-mittee on Civil Aviation and Related Services. The three-day meeting, atarting tomorrow, will be opened by the Permanent Secretary (Communicationa), Tan Guong Ching, at the Ming Court Hotel. It
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    • 229 2 ANOTHER $10 million will be apent by Changi International Airport Servicee to expand its cargo terminal facilities at the Changi Airfreight Centre. Thie brings to $40 million the amount esrmarked for extension which will see the CIAS through to 1997 on an annual average growth
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    • 398 2  -  SANGEETA MULCHAND CHATEAU at Scotta, recently contracted to be sold to a "Hongkong and European coneortium" for $63.2 million, will be renamed Sol Singapore from August to reflect the hotel's management by the Spanish Qrupo Sol. The management contract, renewable after
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    • 71 2 CANADA will set up a CinadaAmm Centre here next wNk to demonstrate its commitment to tha region. Canadian High Commiaaioner Sean Brady said yesterday that tha centra was tha brainchild of tha Canadian Secretary for External Affaire, Joe Clark, and was Intended to give greater locue and
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    • 152 2 THE GOVERNMENT is acquiring 16 separate plots of land in the Geylang and Balmoral areaa worth at least $2.76 million for public works. Saturday's government gazette said that five lots of land totalling 1,412.5 square metree in Geylang will be acquired for developing the
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    • 427 2 POSSIBLE TIE-UPS between West Germany and Singapore in industrial design education may be in the offing. The matter will be discussed at a meeting between some leading personalities of West German indue trial design and Ihe Senior Minister of State (Education). Dr
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    • 246 2 THE NATIONAL University of Singapore aims to produce well-rounded graduatss who are Intelligent sociable and cultured, NUS Vice Chancellor Lim Pin said yesterday Welcoming new students at the National University of Singapore Student Union convention, Mr Lim said NUS s
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  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • 212 3 Reuter A YOUTH festival which has attracted more foreigners to North Korea than any other event since the state was founded in 1946 has opened in Pyongyang. The New China News Agency said on Sunday that more than 20,000 students and other young people
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    • 72 3 AFP FRANCE could take in refugees from Hongkong who ask for asylum after China's bloody crackdown on the democracy movement, French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas has said. It's a plan," said Mr Dumas. "We played our part in helping the refugees from Vietnam and the
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    • 398 3 AFP, AP REPRESENTATIVES from the 16nation enlarged consultative Group for the Philippines, including six financial institutions, opened a three-day meeting in Tokyo yesterday to discuss a multi-billion dollar economic aid package for the Philippines. The meeting, under the auspices of the World Bank,
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    • 145 3 AFP PHILIPPINE Preeldent Corazon Aquino has said aha will seek debt relief and foreign investment on a European tour beginning this week. Mrs Aquino la to leave for Weet Germany on July 8 for a three-day viait before making a state viait
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    • 364 3 Reuter PACIFIC ISLAND nations are looking to the Soviet Union for new tuna fishing agreements, despite US fears that such deals could give Moscow an unwanted strategic inroad into the region. Fisheries officials at a recent meeting in Majuro, Marshall Islands, said Moscow had
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    • 618 3  -  By DAVID CHEW of ttw rofiflu Dm* MANILA plans to let donor countries to the Philippines Assistance Programme (PAP) know that it can absorb all the US$6 billion aid they are going to give, according to Bernardo M Villegas. senior vico-preeident
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    • 128 3 AP FIFTEEN LAWMAKERS of the 140-member Nepalese National Assembly have voiced strong objections to India's use of Gurkhas against Sri Lankan Tamils. Under an agreement signed in 1947 between Nepal, India and Britain. Nepal has allowed its soldiers, popularly known as Gurkhas,
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    • 369 3 Reuter INDIA is willing to make a deal with Sri Lanka on the increasingly bitter row over when Indian troops should quit the strife-torn island, senior officials said in New Delhi yesterday. But they said the offer New Delhi
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  • REST OF THE WORLD
    • 399 4  -  US-CANADA FREE TRADE PACT BEING MONITORED By PAUL GOPAL JAPANESE BUSINESSES are cloeely monitoring the implementation of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Canada and the US for inveetment opportunitiee in Canada resulting from the accord. Yasuo Noguchi, Japan's Con-sul-General in Canada, says that
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    • 178 4  -  tf PAUL GOPAL THE HEAD of Investment Caneda, Paul Labtoe, expects Canadian firms to continue their record multi-billion-dollar shopping spree for assets overseas in their drive to remain competitive. Last year, Canadian firms Invested C 512.9 billion in foreign venturee, representing a 40 per cent
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    • 236 4 Reuter THE SOUTH WEST Africa People's Organisation (Swapo) has revealed its manifesto for Namibia's independence election, toning down its Marxist heritage to placate the fears of foreign business interests in the South African-ruled territory. The organisation, which fought a
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    • 256 4 AFP US PRESIDENT George Bush's order suspending weapons sales to China has had a greater impact than originally expected, leading to suspension of shipments of products worth hundreds of millions of dollars, according to The Washington Post on Sunday. Mr Bush's June
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    • 378 4 Reuter KREMLIN LEADER Mikhail Qorbachev and his agriculture chief Yegor Ligachev differed shsrply during the weekend over how to solve growing food shortages one of the most serious economic problems facing the Soviet Union. While Mr Qorbachev urged support for
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    • 185 4 AFP A SOVIET television programme on Sunday criticised some aspects of Moscow's foreign policy, including its failure to condemn China's brutal repression of the democracy movement and arms sales to Iran. Political commentator Alexander Bovin, a pioneer of the Soviet media's new
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    • 175 4 AFP ADMIRAL William Crowe, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he had turned down President George Bush's request that he serve another year and announced he would retire in September. "I am going to retire." Admiral Crowe said
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    • 190 4 AFP THE NEW GREEK government based on an historic alliance of the Right and the Communists, was sworn in on Sunday with a three-point programme to purge the scandal-tainted political establishment, restore public confidence and prepare new elections. Prime Minister Tzannis Tzannetakis said
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • TECHNOLOGY
    • 578 6  -  By JEFFREY TSANG THE WORLD ELECTRONICS market whose recent growth haa been tremendous, is forecast to slow down this year before picking up over the next three years. According to Elsevier Advanced Technology, publisher of the Ymrbook of World Electronic 9 Data,
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    • 49 6 Reuter White video phones now transmit Mack and white still photographs, this unit by Panasonic, on display at an advanced technology exhibition In Tokyo recently, transmits movement In colour. But the phone is still several years away from being available on the market
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    • 208 6 NYT USING A SUPERCOMPUTER to process a payroll or to make hotel 1 reservations may sound a bit like using a sledgehammer to kill ants, but these exotic machines are showing some real advantages for many business tasks. Once the exclusive domain of scientists and engineers, supercomputing
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    • 418 6 APPLE COMPUTERS ia eyeing the rapidly growing Asian market with new products. Its main strategy for entry is to produce computers end eoftware programa in the varioue Asian languagee. During Ha four-day MacWortd Expo Asia show last week, the company introduced Ha ChineeeTalk
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    • 783 6 NYT DRINKING AND DRIVING can safely be combined so long aa It is cars, not people, which consume the slcohoi. Mr George Bush rather likee the notion. By 1007, under hia proposed clean-air bill, one million of the cars
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    • 1025 6  -  1 IfU •r. JEFFREY TSANG "COMPUTER VIRUSES have struck XYZ," reeds the first line of a memo from a local pubiiohMlsted corporation. Names have been changed to protect the innocent but the memo and the incident are real. And fascinating. A virus
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    • Article, Illustration
      430 6 FT JAPAN'S Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (MPT) has given the green tight for independent development of a new generation of communications sateilitee, called CS-4, in spite of complaints from the United States about protectionism in Japan's satellite market The decision follows a report by a space communications advisory
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 330 7 BMQAPOAC: Rubber pricee doeed eeeler yesterday, with Aug 1 RSB buyer quoted at 183.00 cents a kg. down 1.26 cents from last Friday's doee. Oaalara said a lack of follow-through support and long liquidation pushed down prices In tha aftamoon following tower Jspanese advicea. Trading was thin and faaturafass.
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    • 82 7 (cants/kg) AUGUST 1989 SEPTEAAMR 1989 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Ivy ere *j«tl«ri luyOT S«fl«n SSI 30 152-50 154 JON 152.50 154 JON SSI 90 150.50 15 2. SON 150.50 152 JON MRELB Bwyare l-M Bvy«rs 5«H«n SMI CV 240.50 242.50N 242.50 244J0N SMI I
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    • 191 7 Chinese Produce Exchange Seflen' noon doclQg p ricot on My 3 (M/100 kg) Coconut oil M FO» 105.00 OM drum FOB 115.00 Now drum FOB 119.00 Copra Mixod IIoom) 61.00 Pepper FOB NtW 507-50 Sarawak wMto FOB foq NtW 497.50 Sarawak tpodai Mack FOB NIW 390.00 Sarawak A$ta
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    • 116 7 TME KUALA LUMPUR Tin Hartal (KLTM) prtea M 13 mm to MtMJ7 a kg at «m doaa lacfc at TWy aaldtoa —ftat Tarnovr waa at lawaaa, ajjiuD^^ KLTM'a dMarwrtlal to M>a LMi la aaar at a UttlS Tto totorn doaad ga»- i tradtof |iHi<«y. I» «p l patfly
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    • 346 7 Reuter MALAYSIAN crude palm ofl Muree finished easier in quiet trading yesterday due to lack of export demand and freeh leads, dealers said. July and August both shed Ms 2 to MIBO6 per tonne and MIBO7 per tonne respectively, while September eaeed Ms 3 to MSBO7 per tonne.
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    • 383 7 HONGKONG: Gold firmed on the beck of the softer US dollar in quiet trade aheed of the US marlinll4»i tn —i n r>ni,« Ko% nOiiOAy tomorrow, owir era aald. They seM early profittaking preeeured the metal. But the U8 doUar*e aofter tone aperked late buying by ovoneaß uKwri,
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    • 143 7 Telerate FUEL OIL market was quiet in usual Monday trade. Prioaa continued to trade technically in tandem with Simex due to thin intereat. Sing buyers were at $86-7 mt fob Sing lor July CST--180 avails. Some buying interset seen for Korea. Singapore and Taiwan CST-180 due
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    • 76 7 Reuter THE UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE) plana to cut oil output this month to 1.51 million barraia par day (bpd), 100,000 bpd laaa than Its average in the last three montha, the Cyprue-based Middle East Economic Survey (Msaa) newsletter said. K quoted a senior
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    • 284 7  -  QUAK HIANG WHAI THE KUALA LUMPUR Commodity Exchange which sent out copies of a proposed RBD palm oil futuree contract to members of the palm oil industry laat fnonth has met induetry members for feedback. According to Tolerate, more than 100 members of the
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    • 532 7 DIFFICULT DECISION IN VIEW OF PAST OVERCAPACITY Reuter SPURRED by rebounding demand, Japan's petrochemical producers have one after another disclosed plans to build new ethylene plants, analysts and industry sources say. The plane challenge a longtime taboo within the industry on building new plants
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    • 181 7 Reuter EGYPT, which is not a member of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, has raised its crude oil prices. An Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation official said on Sunday that the higher prices would take effect from yesterday. The top Suez and Ras Bahar grades
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1256 8 SINGAPORE: The US dollar ended lower on heavy stop-4oes selling, with players expecting choppy trading ahead due to anticipation of lower US interest rates and continued political turbulence in Japan, dealers said. The dollar fell to 142.00/10 yen and 1.9296/9306 mark against 143.90/144.00 and 1.9620/30 at last Friday's
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    • 236 8 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed at their opening levels in quiet trade. Operatora are now looking ahead to Friday's release of US June employment data, dealers said. Term ratea started steady to slightly lower partly due to a 2.5 per cent fall In US May factory goode
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    • 486 8 BA Futures SEPTEMBER EURODOLLAR futures yesterday opened 3 ticks higher then previous Simex cioee st 91.48 in quiet trade. Market was underpinned by a larger than expected 2.7 per cent drop in US May factory orders. The September contract eased to a low of 01.46 following a weaker dollar
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    • 63 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market roee by 1/4 yeeterday to ctoee at 4%. Two-month rata fell by while three-month rate fell by 1/16. The onemonth rata remained unchanged. vwwfoonK rani at tfw dot* y«lwdoy> on mo Om ri#> 4 3/4 4J/I 1-Mrth 9 J/U S
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    • 1207 8 CURRENCY FUTURE8 OPTIONS Ma ndoy. My 3, 1909 OKIfTM R* ■X) aah t "NP Law MR La* RaH sa W a 105 53 1*2 54 221 JMMH Mo EM V» (MM ndoy, DQ My X 1909 a* Lav MM MM Lot CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS imm r tiooy, M» 30.
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    • 245 8 Reuter IMM CURRENCY FUTURES last Friday ended mostly higher and near the high end of ranges on light volume. Yen futures continued to loee ground, but most other IMM currency contracts managed to recover some of the week's losses early, extending those gains as rumors of central bank intervention
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    • 188 8 x*.a:ya:a 12 NM#r banks In rpun Interbank market r atee (offar/bkf) on July 3 US) DM SWFC Ywi 7 4myt t/i« y/i* 13 13/1* 1 l/l* 7 l/l* IS/I* 7 3/4 7 l/a S S/l* 3/1* 1 7/1* S/l* 13 IS/I* 13/1* 7 7/B f 1/1-7 1/1
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    • 142 8 H 'v SES special supplement ITS BACK! BTs special annual supplement on the stock exchange. A sellout when it was launched last year. And required reading again this year, with topics such as: The China Crisis and Singapore's stock market. Which stocks where? Experts offer their views on the world
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 466 9 NYT WITH THE European Community now committed to deregulating moat financial services, Spain's long-protected banking sector is feverishly preparing to survive the stiff competition that will follow the creation of a single regional rtartost aflsr 1902. The country's top banks
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    • 188 9 Bernama ARAB-MALAYSIAN Credit Bertttd (AMCB), a whollyowned subsidiary of public-ly-listed Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank Berhad, has secured a M9BO million synaicaieo revolving croon facility. The credit facility, which la arranged and managed by the Singapore branch of the Tokal Bank Limited of Japan, will
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    • 144 9 Reuter LONG-TERM Credit Bank of Japan Lid (LTCB) and Indonesis't PT Bank Cantral Asia haw sgreed to opan a joint commercial tank In Jakarta around tha fourth quarter of this year. Tha bank, to be called PT Bank LTCB Cantral Atia. will be capitalised at SO
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    • 220 9 AFP THE National Bank of New Zealand will lower Its base lending rais and rural mortgage rate in a bid to pro* mote economic recovery In New Zealand. National Bank, owned by Britain's Lloyd Bank pic, said its base tending rate would
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    • 673 9 Reuter THE OUTLOOK for British government bonds (gilts) this week is unclear with economists' views differing widely. Some expect a gentle drift lower, others a moderate rise, but many forecast the market will go nowhere. An expected large fall in UK June official
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    • 393 9 Bernama-UNS VISA INTERNATIONAL has announced that leading French financier Jean-Jacques Desbons will accept a newly created position as head of international product development. Desbons, 54. chiel executive officer of Factofrance Heller, the leading factoring (asset-based lending) company in France, will join Viss
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    • 326 9  -  Higher interest rates being offered By HONG LEE TIAM THE SINGAPORE branch of Bank of China has launched an advertiaing campaign to woo back thouaanda of dapoaitora who deeerted the bank aarly laat month following the political turmoil in China. On
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    • 225 9  -  By QUAK HIANG WHAI INVESTING OVERSEAS without a proper insurance cover la dangerous, a senior insurance broker warns. Mr Philip Chew, executive director of Kerry Ineurance Broker, told BT yesterday that many Singapore investors had rushed into China without the faintest idea of til
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 501 10 BUSINESS TIMES TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1969 THE LEGAL profession Is by naturs an institution of tradition fiercely loyal to precsdent change ia to be undertaken only if abeolutely necessary. So when changes do occur, they are uaually watershed occasions worthy of note. Some 100 years since the
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    • 2037 10 Corporate functions are no longer simple dinner and dance affairs. Companies are going for lavish big-time parties. GENEVIEVE CUA reports on the latest in-thing in the executive life-style. SOME DO IT, some don't But those who do agree that each fleeting event marks a passsge
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    • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
      • 234 10 MALAYSIA AFTER ALL the recent financial scandals and scams perpetrated by those in responsible positions and lower down the line, the need for a stronger law to combat white-collar crime more effectively can no longer be disputed. Tabling the Banking and Financial Institutions Bill 1989 for
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      • 241 10 CHINA THREE WEEKS after the ruthless crackdown on student demonstrators and their supporters at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, the Communist Party of China has purged its leaders accused of supporting the pro-democracy movement, which is now officially dubbed a "counter revolutionary rebellion." Post-Tiananmen China's leadership, after the
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      • 238 10 HONGKONG HONGKONG is pressing Britain to be more flexible and compassionate in its application of the Nationalist Act, to enable more local residents to qualify for citizenship rights in the United Kingdom. But the government here ought to reflect on its own Immigration Ordinance,
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      • 179 10 THAILAND RECENT efforts by the government of Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan to privatise some large state enterprises appear to have achieved little progress. In particular, the Finance Ministry's plan to divest a portion of Thai Airways International's shares on to the stock market has seemingly run into
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    • 1030 11 North Korea, which has kept Its doors tightly closed to the outside world for nearly 40 years, is now holding a massive coming out party tor guests from all over the world. In the first article, NICHOLAS KRISTOF unveils Pyongyang's efforts
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    • 624 11 NYT IT MAY LOOK like a dam, but in a nation that favours the heroic and monumental, it is inevitably more than that. Beyond the freshly painted sign, rice is communism.' and the emerald green paddies that surround it, the West Sea Barrage
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    • 938 11 US Secretary of State James Baker today begins his diplomatic mission to Asia seeking a consensus among Asian nations on how to start building regional economic cooperation. The following piece looks at how Asian nations are likely to react to the not-so-new idea while the
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    • 606 11 MULTILATERAL AID INITIATIVE AFP THE US and Japan are welcoming Asia's rising industrial powers. South Korea and Singapore, as new partners in talks on multilateral aid for the Philippines, officials and press reports say. But Japan is reluctant to accept the regional strategic emphasis attached by the
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  • LEISURE
    • 816 12 PERSONALITIES Reuter JOHN LE CARRE'S Cold Wsr days are over, but the meater spy novelist doesn't mourn their passing. For mors than two decadea, the icy confrontation between superpower* caught In the grip of the arma race gave le Carre the perfect backcloth for his tsut,
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    • 825 13 POP HEROES Reuter FIRST CAME the comic book character, then the television series and now the movie... and, wait for It, a museum exhibit of original Batman art. While the new "Batman" film starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson may be the
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    • 665 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Work hard dealing with waste (5) 8 The appearance of a dramatic start (5) 10 Swerves always to the centra (5) 11 The dog that ate the clergyman? (3) 12 Sing of love amid the corn, poaaibly (5) 13 The control teacher has? (7) 15 Wsnt
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  • SPORTS
    • 626 14 WIMBLEDON AP WITH John McEnroe and Michael Ctfang heading towards a possible semi-final meeting at Wimbledon, the burning question is: Which would McEnroe drop if he* lost, his promise or his pants? After Chang won the French Open last month, McEnroe said he would drop
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    • 501 14 CYCLING AFP ACACIO da SILVA, an immigrant Portuguese farm labourer's son who learnt to ride a bicycle in Luxembourg, was the surprise leader of the Tour de France on Sunday. However, Laurent Fignon, two minutes 37 seconds behind in third place, is very much the
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    • 219 14 HORSE-RACING AFP OLD VIC galloped to a smooth victory in the Irish Derby on Sunday despite a pre-race scare to become the first horse to win the Irish-French Derby double since Assert in 1982. The colt gave jockey Steve Cauthen and owner Sheikh Mohammed
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    • 215 14 BOXING AFP SUGAR RAY LEONARD, who said he was not satisfied with his performance against Thomas Hearns on June 12, is hinting that he wants another re-match. Leonard, appearing on a television talk show on Sunday, said: "Tommy, okay, because of the controversy, let's
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    • 274 14 CRICKET AFP LAN BOTHAM has been recalled to the England squad for the third Test against Australia at Edgebaston. which starts on Thursday. On Saturday. Botham claimed six for 99 against Northamptonshire his best championship figures for eight years to convince England
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    • 169 14 YACHTING AP NEW ZEALAND, undefeated after the first two days of the Liberty Cup regatta, won four of its six match races on Saturday to hold off France for the top spot in Sunday s championship series. Skippered by Russell Coutts, the 1984 Olympic
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    • 462 14 GOLF AP BRITON Nick Faldo birdied the last hole on Sunday in the final round of the U*****,000 French Open golf tournament for a 1-under-par 69 and a one-stroke victory to retain the title he has now won four times. The 31-year-old Masters
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    • 429 14 AFP PETER JACOBSEN caught Mark McCumber on the storm-plagued final day of the Western Open in Illinois on Sunday and the two were to play a sudden-death play-off yesterday. "It was a wise decision not to have the play-off tonight" said Jacobsen, who is
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    • 363 14 MOTOR-CYCLING AFP WAYNE RAINEY moved closer to the 500 cc world title after getting in by the back door again when Kevin Schwantz threw away victory for the second weekend in succession at the Belgian mo-tor-cycling Grand Prix on Sunday. Schwantz was on the last lap
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 653 15 maa ROA By HOCK LOCK SIEW UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation Lid's'chief executive Oei Hong Leong has emerged the winner in the recent boardroom tuaale in Roxy Electric Industries (M) Bhd led by Datuk Alex Lee and partiee friendly to him. Mr
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    • 403 15  -  By MAGDALENE NG OVERSEAS UNION BANK Ltd divested Ha entire ahareholding of 6.06 per cent in Tuan Sing Holdings Ltd for $7.37 million or about 47 cents each laat week. The diveetment of 18.83 million aharea, or about 36 per cent of
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    • 485 15  -  By HERMAN PHUA MALAYSIA'S Capital leeuee CommlttN, after making soma revisions, has given Qenting Bhd's controversial reconstruction proposal the go-tfheed. The group had proposed In Iste January a massive rationalisation of its highly-profitable re-sort-relatsd operations currently undertaken by Qenting and three of
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    • 483 15  -  By WILLIAM CHIA AMCOL HOLDINGS has signed an agreement to purchase the Octagon Building from mortgagee bank Societe Generate for $131 million. The Octagon is a 25-storey office building situated on 838.6 aquare metres of freehold land at Cecil Street It has
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    • 160 15 Bernama ORIENTAL HOLOINQS Bhd, through Oriental Assemblers Sdn Bhd, has received approval to manufacture motor vehiclee with engine capacitiee of up to 1.2 litres and capacities of 1.6 litres and above. Oriental Holdings said the entire project is to be implemented In phasee.
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    • 369 15 TALAM CORPORATION Bhd: Group after tax loss of M 51.96 million (loss of Ms2.l million) on a turnover of $312,000 (M$888,000) for the year ended Jan 31, 1989. Loaa per ahare came to 38.94 sen (45.81 sen) while net tangible aaaet per share stood at M 51.51 (98
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    • 306 15 Bernama KAMUNTING CORPORATION Bhd's proposed acquisition of diversified conglomerate MultiPurpoee Holdings Bhd (MPHB) will transform KCB into a major corporate entity. Chairman Datuk Lim Ah Tam said in the company's 1060 report that bssidss increasing Its share capital, it would also boost
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    • 412 15  -  By KEVIN GWEE INTRACO LTD has Joined forces with a Chineee tats owned foreign trade entorpriee to export and re-export peckaging materials through Singapore to China. The new Joint venture, Sintrapack Pte Lid, will trade In materials such as paper and pulp, metals,
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    • 427 15 AFTER PAYING DIVIDENDS in three strsight years, luxury yacht-builder QB Holdings is siming to become a CPF trustee stock in two years' time. This was revealed in QB's latsat annual report by group chairman Robert W Livingston. Under the current
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    • 303 15 MBT ALUMINIUM Company of Malaysia (Alcom) will restructure Its equity in com pi is nee with the government's requirement after 1900 when it is in a financially healthy and sound position. Managing director Benjamin Corbett Pester said laat week that it was also the
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    • SES
      • 1074 16  -  ■iy JOSEPHINE CHAN TRADING in the local market ims subdued yeslsrday as beariah sentiment on Well Street ehased Invsston away. Brokers said the Dow Jonee taduetrtal Average's 18-point fsll Teat Friday dampened market sentiment tastNutionel buyers alao stayed away In anticipation of ♦the
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      • 324 16 Managers' far My 4 priew OCBC-S1MW. far Sown 0**d fund IjOQ 107 r Savin Tnat h«d 1-00 106 r,Slngapo re Unit Trutf H* CiMIHI I.M 1.17* out hiyiliw nt Mgt III Swtagi Km 4 a» 106 U*io* Global M| ObIS ov h«| tai SW* Sac M •lort Mi
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      • 42 16 JACKS INTERNATIONAL LTD: AQM at the Registered Office, 29 Joo Koon Road, Singapore 2262, on July 7. Friday, at 11am. UMPHONE TELECOMMUNICATIONS BHD: 32nd AGM at 10 Jalan Tandang, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Oarul Ehaan, on July 10. Monday, at 11am.
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    • KLSE
      • 3466 17 SHARE prices drifted >ow«r In lietteea trading to cloee marginally aaalar at tha Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Brokers said dabblers continued to stay away in the abeence of any new leads. A broker said the softer tendency waa due more to lack of buying
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 296 18 Reuter AUSTRALASIAN FOOD group Goodman Fielder Wattle Ltd said It would drop Its takeover bid for Inveetment house Induetrial Equity Ltd (lEL). Goodman aaid In a statement it would instsed sell its 20 per cent stake in lEL to lEL management and Melbourne investor Abraham
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      • 223 18 Reuter FAI INSURANCES Ltd has reduced its equity portfolio by sbout US$5OO million and experienced a difficult second half in the June 30 year. "We have taken the view that times are going to be very tough, that interest rates sre going to stay
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      • 273 18 Reuter JUBTICE MINISTER Geoffrey Palmer said the New Zealand government had placed the Chase group's New Zealand property arm Chase New Zeeiend Property Group Ltd under statutory manegement He aaid in a statement the move did not apply to Chase Corp Ltd,
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      • Article, Illustration
        539 18 Tokyo Reuter TRUST FUNDS and dealera happy to get a dear anawer on Sunday'a Tokyo aaaembly election booetod ahare prtcee yeeterday after morning loeeee, even though the reeulta ahowed an emberraeaing defeat for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Prlcee cloeed higher in very thin trade. My tn m
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        425 18 Australia Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN shars market cloaed sharply lower yeeterday in line with fears that there could be an economic downturn in the US and due to continuing high domestic Intereet ratee, dealers said. The All Ordinaries Index dosed 18 points lower at 1.900.8. Dealers said negative sentiment
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      • 1186 18 Hongkong HONGKONG share prices ——Uttl nhan •HOW IITD6 CninQM 7W" terday after a vary dull trading day with moat Inveetors aldaHnad lor lack of oaw direction, brokers aald. The Hang Sang Index ahed 3.1 to after trading within a narrow range of 29
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      • 196 18 Reuter DMfll IDOIUC aharaa 1 rniumwt snares ciomq k)w>r yesterday as some investor* withdrew their cash, preferring the higher yields available In the money market, brokers said. The Manila Stock Exchange compoeite Index lost 6.30 points to end at 1,004.33 from last week's doee of 1.012.72. "We
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      • 208 18 Reuter THE New Zealand share market fell over 20 points on slim volume yeeterday as Inveetors reeded negatively to Wail Streefa 18point drop on Friday. Brokers said the market sppears to be seeking direction from offshore rather than looking at local factora auch aa a move
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      • 164 18 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS rebounded strongly yesterday after falling for 10 straight sessions, rallying on rumours that the government would take steps to sncourage inveatment trust companlee to buy more stocks, brokers said. But they cautioned the surge could be shortlived. The compoeite index roee 19 6 points
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      • 376 18 Reuter THE TAIWANESE slock Index feU sharply yeelerdey to doae well below the 9,000 mark as edgy Invee tors continued to dump ehareo on fears fwt the government la preparing a crackdown on Illegal tracing. oeeiers mkj. The weighted index loet 361.46 points, or SJ per
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    • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
      • 919 19 ISSUANCE OF US STOCKS PLUNGES 45 PER CENT NYT UNDERWRITING REVENUES in the US have dropped steeply this yew, increasing the prospect of more belt-tightening on Wall Street where many firms have had profits shsved and isid off thousands of worker*. For the
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      • 361 19 NYT THE Minnetonka Corp, which makM Calvin Klein fragrancM, hM unanimouely approved the Mle of the company to ChMebrough-Ponds Inc. a subeidiary of Unilever pic, for U5522.86 a share, or U*****.2 million. If completed, the dMI would unite thrM of the top
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      • 235 19 Reuter THE SWISS proeecutor office ie inveetigating the first major com of suspected insider dMling in Swiea aharae since it wm made illegal a year ago. A spokesman for the Zurich proeecutor Mid the office waa inveetigating suspected trsdlng in bearer sharM
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      • 434 19 Reuter IMLAN: Italian shares mslrv tainsd their eerly gelns in late trading yeeterdsy, with pricea boosted ecroee the board by strong dsmsnd for Fist (testers ssld. The MIB indsx clossd 0.37 per cent higher, taking it beck to the seme 1989 high of 1,097 that it touched
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    • 664 18 19 THE MATTERS OF THE C COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 50) t AND IN THE MATTER OF YUN TRADING PTE LTD (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY TTcTiTTcTfSiT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Subsection (1) of Section 290 of the Companies Act
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    • 726 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF SEATRAMP CO PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Seatramp Co Pte Ltd convened and held on June 23. 1969, the following resolutions were duly passed:SPECIAL RESOLUTION
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  • 510 20  -  By HONG LEE TIAM MALAYSIAN Plantations Bhd has mandated the Security Pacific group to arrange a loan of M 1167 million to finance its purohaee of 167 million new aharee In Kamunting Corporation Bhd. The loan will be syndicated dy Security Pacific
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  • 467 20  -  22ND ASEAN MINISTERIAL MEETING By BOEY KIT YIN K COMMON STAND among Seean states on the Cambodian voblem was reaffirmed yeeterlay thereby achieving a goal hat all six Aaean foreign mlniesrs had set out to achieve on heir arrival two days ago for the
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  • 329 20 SINGAPORE, Malaysia and Indoneeia will attend a November miniaterial meeting to discuss the initiative by Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke to form an k Asia-Pacific Cooperation forum. jr In an informal ministerial discussion at the 22nd Asean Minie«ferial Meeting yeeterday, other
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  • 113 20 Bernama MALAYSIA is concerned over the development of "trading blocs" msinly between and for the benefit of developed countries, Malaysian Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Rafldah Aziz said yesterday. Speaking at the opening of a meeting with foreign commercial firms in Kuala Lumpur, she said
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  • 476 20  -  By FOO CHOY PENG, Hongkong Cocrospondont -BRITISH Foreign Secretary Geof■4My Howe got more than he bargained for at a lunch in his 'honour yesterday when he re- stated the British government's Island that Hongkong people cannot be granted the right to live in
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  • 218 20 OBITUARY AP ANDREI A Gromyko, who survived five Kremlin leederehip chenges end weathered the dramatic twists and turns of EastWest relations in s haltcan tury of public life, has died at aga 79. Mikhail S Gorbachev, who succeeded Gromyko ss president of the Soviet Union on
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  • 172 20 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad has denied opposition claims that the Chinese in Malaysia are oppressed and emphasised that they are given a wide range of freedom in all cultural, religious, educational end economic fields. He said that the
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  • 170 20 Oana-TNA THAILANO will propose to Singapore that they both review a regulation ellowing Thais and Singaporeene to enter each other's country without a vise tor e 15-day stay as a stop to prevent Thais from being lured to work illegally in the republic, a Foreign
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  • 188 20 AP THE US EMBASSY in Beijing yesterday filed a protest over what it called a deliberate and premeditated army attack last month on the apartments of American diplomats and other foreigners. The move waa likely to worsen relations between the two countries, already
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  • 512 20 AP JAPAN'S Liberal Democratic Party (LOP), embroiled in controversy, suffered a aetback in Tokyo elections that could forecast aignificant loaaea for the governing party in national elections later thia month. Of 128 aeata in the Tokyo Metropolitan Aaaembly, the ruling LOP won
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  • 131 20 AP SOUTH KOREA regiatered a trade surplus of US$5l million in June after poating deficits for three consecutive months. The Trade and Industry Ministry in Seoul said yesterday that the June surplus, far down from s year ego's US$765 million, turned the trade balance from
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  • LATE FILE
    • 28 20 Bernama THE DAP has decided not to contest both the Teruntum •ltd Tambatan by-elections, it* deputy secretary-general, Lee Lam Thye, said yeeterday. Bernama
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    • 36 20 AFP DAIMLER-Benz, the West German car-maker, will eend a teem of experts to Manila in October to "explore poeeibilitie® for manufacture facilities for Asia." Philippine Trade Secretary Joee Concepcion said. AFP
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    • 48 20 Reuter THE Indonesian government will needy halve the number of civil eervants M takes onto the public payroll this fiscal year, to 70,000 from the ueuei 130,000. Hirings would generally be leetilctsd to teachers and medical personnel as part of an efficiency drive.
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    • 53 20 AP THE Chineee government's spending exceeded Its Incoms by 7.6 billion yuan (US$2.l billion) last year, a deficit slightly smaller than earlier estimates, Finance Minister Weng Bingqian said yesterday. Wang said tost final calculations put China's revenues in 1806 at UBs7l billion and Hi expenditures at
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  • 82 20 Router COMEX gold futuras yosiarday rallied over last Friday's highs on aarty buying against a weak dollar, but the eupport lylr* follow-through. Auguat gold retained a gain of U851.20 at U*****40 an ounce aflar backtracking from U*****.70, which nudged out the pi a weekend high of U*****.90.
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  • 326 20 NINE INDIAN nationals, the first foreign overstayers to be eentenced to be caned under recent smendments to the Immigration Act, have been granted clemency by Preeident Wee Kim Wee snd spered the rod. The nine were convicted, sentenced to three months' jell and ordered
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 126 21 Fairplay TAIWAN'S Evergreen Marine Corporation has confirmed that it will not go ahead with its immediate plans to build 11 4,000-TEU capacity containerships for its round-the-world service. According to a spokeswoman for the CQmpany in Taipei, the postponement has stemmed from a substantial increase in
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      • 118 21 Lloyd's List A MAJOR new deep water bulk cement import facility is to be established at the Port of Southampton. An agreement between Blue Circle Cement and Associated British Ports will provide regular shipments to the port's Berth 108, where a purpose-built storage and distribution
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      • 90 21 International Transport Journal UNITED ARAB Shipping Company has announced that it will also accept containers for the Indian ports of Bombay and Kandla within its Joint Container Service from this month. The boxes will be transhipped in Dubai. Sailing frequency ex the UK will be nine
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      • 93 21 FAIRPLAY INFORMATION SYSTEMS has just released its Fairplay World Shipping Yearbook 1989, which aims to provide a wide selection of information on matters related to the shipping industry worldwide. This book provides details of shipowners with fleets of three or more vessels and with a total
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    • 318 21 Seatrade Week SOUTH KOREAN seamen working on Japanese ships are seeking wage increases that may price them out of the Japanese market. Koreans account for 80 per cent of the foreign seamen working on Japanese flag of conve- nience and Japanese-flag
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    • 767 21 ABC Containerline XI Accord Shpg VIM 3/4 Arrow lines ANl III 1/2 A PC line VII API V Asa V Austrasio line VN Bolt Canodo line IX Bait-Orient line IX 4/5 Baltic Orient Shpg XI Bangladesh Shpg VII Bank line VN BBS IV Ben line Cont VII
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    • 147 21 NORWAY'S Star Shipping A/S has renewed a five-year terminal use agreement under which Oakland has been designated as the shipping line's regularly scheduled California port of call for its North Europe-North America West Coast service. The Oakland Board of Port Commissioners recently
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    • 294 21  -  By JEAN FOONG PANAMIAN-BASED Eight Shipping S A has boosted its fleet with the delivery of a US$5 million chemical and oil tanker early last month. Built at Japanese yard Murakami Hide Shipbuilding, the vessel is 81.3 m long, 12.8 m wide with
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    • 567 21  -  OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK FOR EAST COAST PORT By G DURAIRAJ KUANTAN PORT on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia has attained a respectable berth utilisation level of 65 per cent. This is a result of sustained growth over the past few years. Cargo traffic for
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    • 216 21  -  By RICHARD NG, By RICHARD NG, writing for BT from Bangkok THE CARGO-HANDLING capacity of the Sattahip deep-sea port should be increased to half a million tonne equivalent units to forestall critical shortfalls expected in the 1990s. A State Railway of Thailand adviser,
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    • 74 21 AVONDALE INDUSTRIES' shipyard division recently completed the construction of a US$5OO million hydroelectric dam. It is believed to be the only shipyard in the world to have built such a facility. The prefabricated power plant said to be largest in the world, is 139 m by
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    • 1280 22 WITH EVER INCREASING pressure to accelerate container throughput at port terminals, the key stage of ship/shore transaction is more crucial than ever. Along with dimensional adjustments of ship/shore gantries to accommodate postpanamax vessels, much attention has been drawn to improving the operational sophistication and
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    • 378 22 LLOYD'S REGISTER has developed a hull renovation scheme which enables owners of oil tankers and other ship types to improve the condition of the hulls of their older ships to a state that's comparable with ships of lesser age. The scheme will also enable the
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    • 286 22 AFP THE STEADY UPWARD TREND in oil prices resulted in fewer movements on the tanker market over the past week, but rate levels were maintained in most sectors. Demand for large tonnage out of the Gulf states area was minimal, London shipbroker E A Gibson reported, with only
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    • 162 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (Far East/Europe): "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang Shipping ANRO (Straits/Australia): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Djakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd Lines
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    • 664 22 July 10-13 Propulsion systems. West European Graduate Education Marine Technology 12th Graduate School organised by the Institute of Marine Engineers, City Conference Centra. Memorial Building, 78 Mark Lane, London EC3 July 13 Liability of construction professionals problems and solutions. Lloyd's of London Press insurance conference with Neil F.
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    • 2425 22 Who acts for whom A —B AB Shipping BoutflMd Shpg A q<ncix (8). ABBS Line S M S PM LM (SyTuna* Setia (PK/KL). ABC Containerline NV Fargo Shpg Co (8) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (SyAccord Container Line (PK/PH) Ahrenktal Liner Kim Shpg (8) Alfred C ToepMr Oceanua Shipping Agancy (S)/Muttiport
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    • 242 23 NORWEGIAN BULK SHIPPING operator Stavenger Tank has made a bold move into the offshore sector by ordering four supply boat newbuildings at a cost of around 400 million Norwegian krone (US$4.7 million). The order, the biggest seen in the support vessel sector since the
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    • 775 23 THREE vessels reported fixed to China, one on single voyage and two on time-charter, provided the main feature as the dry cargo freight market ended the week quietly on Friday, brokers said. The move had been anticipated after China's purchases of US grain at the start of the
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    • 39 21 haionarv ot Lines and services represented by A Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents, Singapore National vi Shipping Association. V For advertising and circulation enquiries, please call Business Times, Tel: *****11, Fax: 253-2821 Tlx: RS ***** BTAD
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    • 130 21 "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wildlife" Fortnightly lit all good bookshop* and news-stands Id hi Singapore to the major ports of Europe every week."K" Line offers increased cargo capacity and the fastest transit times with a fleet of newly-built 3500 TEU containerships. From July, Singaporean shippers can save two days on
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    • 110 21 Digital domination DIGITAL CONTROL systems are rapidly transforming the face of quayside gantry cranes and container handling technology. PAGE II New renovation scheme LLOYD S REGISTER has developed a hull renovation scheme which enables owners of oil tankers and other ship types to improve the condition of the hulls of
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    • 1177 23 will/ to Quality 3t*»*viot.* JARDINE SNIPPING AGENCIES 200 Cantonmant Road #12-06 Southpotnt. Singapore 0201 Tal 2211)11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL/CFS Id *****11 220 BOOKINGS Tal *****34 23S PESAKA JARDINE SNIPPING AGENCIES SON BHD. PORT KELANG TEL: *****11 Ttlti No. MA*****/MA***** PEN ANO TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA***** CFS TEL
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    • 1244 23 MAERSK LINE Thle wee* McKmney M Closing Time CY 11/7 0400 HRS era ton 1800 mrs LEXA M "MCKINNEY M L£OA M LCA M. MARC HEN M LEtSE M LOUIS M s/7 11/7 12n 18/7 19/7 2V7 26/7 1/8 2/8 8/8 9/8 16/8 22/8 1 23/8' M Kobe M Tauro
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 794 24 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT IBS SOUTHAMPTON BREMERHAVEN ROTTERDAM/ ANTWERP LE HAVRE BONN EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY BENALDER KURAMA MARU BENAVON TOKIO EXPRESS PROSPER OSAKA BAY ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS. BELFAST. DUBLIN. COPENHAGEN. AARHUS. GOTHENBURG, MALMO. HELSINKI. OSLO. AMSTERDAM. CARIBBEAN i S. AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM
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    • 408 24 COLUMBUS LINE REEOEREI GMBH iA SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUDi EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO TAUSALA SAMOA V-ISN CLYDEBANK V2SN TAMAITAI SAMOA V-ICN •Ah# Acxaptinf FCI I* Anhxr* HBC HULL (U.K.) ?5/s nit li/9 Ofl 21/10 25/10 M'n! MM J' 1 M (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) COLUMBUS NIUGINI V7S MORAYBANK VIIS
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    • 651 24 11— II 111 L REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAMER SERVICE TO EUROPE (via rami) NOR ASIA SUSAN BIS-3 1/7 TSr HAII ME TOT ANT NORASIA SAMANTHA MS-3 12/7 W? M lfi lfi lS lX ARABIAN SEA U7W 19ft 207 217 iJJ !8 iM J2 8! NORASIA SHARJAH «*-3 S/7 27/7 28/7
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 753 25 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd straits shipping; CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BAN6KOK TEL *****00 SINGAPORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK AND BRUNEI MS up to X Tans. SINGAPORE: STRAITS SHIPPING PTE. LTD. TEL: ***** M FAX: *****17 mS P&O Containers CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT la Ant—a. ImMb, (Ma.
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    • 920 25 Tr* nun vamp i imc weekly express independent TMriU LINC far east europe fully containerised service Alto accaftkii tar Intend UK tatinatMrn Antwerp and Scantanavian parte. CNOYANC MK NANJIN TOMCHAE MK HAMJIN TOTTWOAM MK CNOYANC CHANCE MX Ldg tar NMUWVKOM/VOKO/tUSAN F MC. VI Ri'ANTt k.«A> iNA TtONAI I iNf O
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    • 67 25 FT. PELAYMAN MUTIARA SAMUDRA A6UNG HJP 5/7 DUMAI/PERAWANG PALMA SDATI 10,7 BATAMP. BAKU SAMUDERA 102 12/7 PERAWANC/OUMAI 5 vessels (weekly) to P£RAWANG/P£KAN BARU/DUMAI 3 vessels (weekly) to BATAM A SUMATRA PORTS Also accepting cargo for ports in Jaws !> Kalimatan. We specialise in project heavylift cargo. Owners I operators of
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    • 262 25 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pti f td IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE *Ate cjIII E.L t P.E. GENERAL AGENTS: HAI SUN HUP CO. (PTE) LTD. BN6APOM PORT KELANC PENANC KUALA LUMPUR TEL2WMM TEL: MM TEL COM TEL M2BM SUB AGENTS KOTA KINABALU JAKARTA tel nam tel dm It ,11 (FOREST PRODUCTS
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 513 26 \1 HSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD E!i ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES Singapore Loading for KYOWA LINE MTHOOUCMQ KYOWA FAST DIRECT B/SULK/CONTAMER SERVICE FROM S'PORETPK TO QUAM/SAIPAN AND MKRONESU PORTS* ETA SPORE LOAD FOR: "SPARKLE' ETA IS AUG GUAM, SAIPAN AND MICRONESIA PORTS* •NCRONCSIA PORTS DIRECT CALLS ON INDUCEMENT BASIS
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    • 666 26 HANJIN SHIPPING Z. J FULL CONTAINER SERVICt SERVICE I TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ CHOYANG PARK 003W 15/7 HANJIN OAKLAND OB* 22/7 CHOYANG SUCCESS «MW 2*7 I TO FAR EAST PORTS CHOYANG SUCCESS 003E HANJIN TONC HAE ME HANJIN ROTTERDAM MK HANJIN CHANCE U« I FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ U Hmß'te
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    • 204 26 INTEROCEAN LINE 7®, 2nd Floor, Jatan 2/71. T«m«n Tun Dr IrnuH MM KL T«i: nwm. rinm*, 7istms TLX NO. MA-17M FAX: S9-*****11 Nnang 0* T«fc 9M427. *0402 accepting cargoes for the following ports GUANGZHOU MARITIME TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA SOUTHERN LUC REGULAR StBVCES (EORUGMTLY SM.MG) HONG KONG PORT KELANG Pf
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    • 629 26 EVERGREEN Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) VESSEL EVER GAINING EVER GUEST EVER GARLANO EVER GROUP EVER GIVEN ALSO ACCEPTING I Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) SGP JED NBG FIX RDM AM IMV NYC NfK CMS KSN TYO OSK PUS KSG NRG ss !--sb ssjsssssssiisiaassss as a as w SS SS i«S US
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 751 27 CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EAST SIN JUT MY VOY HKQ KAO KEE VOK MOO KOB SM SM 8/7 44M8 13/7 It/7 wr 11/7 22/7 23/7 13/7 18/7 17/7 14M6 W7 W7 27/7 M V« 47* 30/7 2/8 4/8 4MB 12/t 14/1 tM Wt 21/t 22/8 ACCEPTING MURURAN/TOMAKOMAI/HnACHt CARGO VU HKQ JAKARTA
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    • 486 27 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT SWI t HUM V V HAW* *DAM HAVVt t*n mn 14 VP MP W w w w np u U* lift 1M 7$ 1M M* !tn OH un m m JM on M a* n/i www a* an m ■mm Eigrru V w Kmmu Mn.
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    • 300 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Sorvtct Of: f.l. BJAKMTA Lim P.T. «9M LLOTI P.T. SNMHM MNBU P.T. TMKM LLOY9 3< «3 if vsuvor LJ BONTAN4IMB ■ATAR AM,?*WB S«Wt ANTWERP rda*ada* 15- IS/7 lji (Acctrrinc convintional CONTAIHERISED CARGO) ItlM up (accepting conventional CONTAINERISED CAMO) Port toM, Port Alexandria, Owwi, Trieste. ALSO AaSfrTING
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    • 258 27 BOU STEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PAGAN VI43W HTONEYWA nm HPA-AN VI4IW MYANMA FIVE STAR UHE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok IVli)« mtrn»M THE BANK LINE NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE ROAM HMBC HULL TAUSALA SAMOA VISN Z3/7 20/1 2S/S 2M CLYDEBANK V2SN 14/1 12/9 18/9 21? TAMAITAI
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 571 28 NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR Kline k WVASAkI KIM i\ MSI I I II) "TTTfTT FEEDER VESSEL AMBASSADOR BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST VOY *INDO *PK/PNG SGP O 4/7 a 11/7 15 11/7 19 24/7 MOTHER VESSEL BROOKLYN BRIDGE GEORGE W. BRIDGE MANHATTAN BRIDGE HENRY
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    • 518 28 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AocipMng FCUfCL CoMMoii KALIOAS V.43 TULSIOAS V «2 KALIOAS V M TULSI DAS MS Truait Im Sm Holktr W Ftadar fmtm 1 Fr(mAMt/Sy4n.'AM HMr SM| 20 Mr 20 A« IS Ami IS A«| Fr«nAMk/Sj*i/AM M S«pl Sa* f Sat* Frwi/IHWSf*/AM Mm* II «*rt TUISIOAS V.4IH S.O
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    • 240 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD B T«M Ajr«r Strwt SINCAMWf OM TU UUM (M IMKS) fu BOSH STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: rpm QOLDCN WONOU CriMMImMMi hi Nrt QOLKN HAVEN C*a*e/KmcNOube a/B Mr QOLKN HAVEN CHINA IUVtCt Ml TUN MAN CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC Jg V' n n
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    • 441 28 M PHILI-OFIENT LINES PTE LTD ffS r BlfT/FM EAST Fa ft La ETA SINGAPORE I DESTINATION r riH LLfi.M E3 «/7. iv V. EAST/WEST AFMCA/MB. 7/7. IV7 raaiaoMci r ,i re 2 rrrrrT VALfTTA, fa i La nvcf LON, F STOWL rit*. LEEDS. I TILDURY, ARERDEEN, LE NAME I M'RURG.
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 766 29 NEPTUNE AGENCES PTE. LTD Bookmci Bookings ft EU/AUST TPA/'SfA NEPIME SON BHD A Lumpur Ptnsna ****** wxu? (CR NO. **********0E) NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD (2003S 23SM0 am Z3WI C27K! arm expo itT TO-EUROPE UK (VIA SUEZ) FDB vsiyvov Puiui 82S hrktu 838 Perkaaa 84S Pwkut 868 Parkas* 868 Perkaaa 878
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    • 157 29 I@> PAN OCEAN 'AN) SHIPPING COMPANY LTD REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICES S'pore Loading for SAMMI FRONTIER 10/7 Jeddah/Hodeidah/Aqaba GLOBAL STAR 10/7 Dubai/Damman/Kuwait/Bahrain/ Mina Qaboos •Also accepting inbound cargo from Persian Gulf/Red Sea Ports on inducement basis. TO USA PORTS TO JAPAN KOREA PORTS Spore BALISA AGENCY PTE LTD 8C Va'me Pa
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    • 80 29 kF Specargo Forwarding (S) Pie Ltd "a' u' a F't- j't fc*a'()e'S TEL *****55 FAX *****73 TLX RS ***** FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/ SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU SERVICES FROM SINGAPORE TO PADANG PERITA MAS ETA 7/7/89 ETD 9/7/89 Oa«ly receiving cargo at PPW/Jurong Port Marma/Setnbawang \Riik Perita Shpa
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    • 658 29 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: 535Z333 (15 Linee) Terminal Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** ;Kv?rs efewsr"" r- Tat *****1/*****1 Tk MA KB;* "fEBIOS' 22nd Fk. UMBC Mm i I Mi 111 (REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE)
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 309 30 /g, SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 (34 Lmn) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAD r DSR-LINES )EUTFPACHT SEEREEOEf 1 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN ft NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND H. CECIELSKI «W 0. GROTEWOHL iflS FAHRLAND VI/BB
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    • 185 30 1U J. REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES 23 u 'i.MI ilia 11/7 Fri UP I*7 I*7 A WEEK !"HI 'm I ■J i f iwh < L'«a J rrtrr iIIH •1! IJ' EASTERN PtOHEER m TTI 23 3C3 JAKARTA 1 2 SAILINGS A WEEK. PT Sarana Penida (Tel: *****6) SURABAVA i I
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 127 30 rvjioihii weainer ■■>■■>':<- Wjtfi «T V WEATHER AND SEA CONOITIOIM AT 7MHM. Mr VMM IMMk R Thundonfomi Twpwrt Show«f Rain Cloudy Sky Wtm ara iofeotad by anon oMcfc fly «itfc 0 On* U crtt rapraMnt* cabn or 10* an 1—» Ona M floctto 10 knot* 4— 01 05 mot. Contra
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 489 31 UNIPACIFIC TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 C IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR V 7 Iraq/Japan THROUGH tfi» to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA A BAG REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AQABA LOAD4NG CONTAINERS/CONVENTIONAL
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    • 297 31 t rar RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL *****33 (10 lines) Blt-AX 225 711 S TELEX HS ***** RISMIP (3 l.nes) mmmm 4 1 W 1 imrttMM ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL AMAV WOMZ ton DAfIESSALAAM. MOMBASA. DJSOUTI VOV JOWB ASSAM MA3SAWA HOOEBAH Other ports along th« rout* workable on
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    • 355 31 SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD VwV TEL: *****44 FAX: *****75 P.KELANG: 13-734M3S PENANG: 14 *****1 BANGKOK: 2X3121 HONG KONG: BMMIM J mm jmjiu < M*r :«J 1 W (CHILIAN NATIONAL LINK) GREAT ANDES SERVICE FEEOU VSL SP KEE MOTHER VESSEL KE£ VAL N EMERALD 12M 02/07 MfV (ME SUM It-IV
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    • 189 31 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE SUSAK 70* EQUATOR PftlDC 03A LEUVE 9107 P. STAFOSTIN AIISW SUSAK 72N LEUVE 9101 TIGER BAY 73M ■m cca mm orr cat 5/7 11/7 7/7 13/7 7/7 12/7 14/7 12/7 17/7 17/7 24/7 21/7 21/7 21^7 21/7 2/t 27/7 L YAMBURENKO
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    • 123 31 DESTINATION -M.Tf-O POUT KELANG (FCL ONLY) HONG KONG KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG JAKARTA (Fa ONLY) TOKYO, KOBE, BUSAN (FCL ONLY) ETA SINGAPORE JA*U BHUN On MY A BHUM lON I SILVER EXPRESS 2N KITI BHUM W. 2*7, 1/1 up, u/7, rsp, 1A KB 7/7, 1«7, 14/7, Hp 5/7, %p, UP, UP, UP
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 730 32 il i L MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE EASTBOUND TO USA TO PSW HYUNDAI CHALLENGER HYUNDAI INNOVATOR HYUNDAI EXPLORER HYUNDAI COMMANDER HYUNDAI PIONEER SIN HKC LIU OAK SEA 2f£ 07/07 L 3/07 31/07 03/08 06/0* 2SE 14/17 20/07 07/01 lQftt 13/01 24E 2UC7 27/07 14/01 17/01
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    • 555 32 hx\ JE CONTAINER r— TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST iiS SRI LANKA/ INDIA FTTTT 11,11",, NEW ZEALAND/ AUSTRALIA n EUROPE/ UK HAMBURG ROTTERDAM lEGULAR COI SOUTHAMPTON #7*15/7 *7 lap TILBURY *7 1 tin V IQWOOW *L*J*7 lONAL SERVICE TO MANILA LOADING
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    • 382 32 rr EXPORTS TO PSW MUsciOSKLines .Ltd CONNECTING AT |TO 03!:BL! STSC« TBA I; I i m il i'lfi'll [T'T'lf" ■xc BQD LlUEiciciririri EQH rTT--"-r.-,r- rv nuririfi in mn fii 1 m/I.: 'TT ITI lonca r:" "ni'iiaa aaEiEiEicjrjrj iianai r 11 Lmiom aiaiaiaiEaiEJicßEM icnaa 'iniiDD aaaaaijciKj [tTTTu r.'"; i,,;;' jdo aaiaaiaaEjai
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