The Business Times, 21 August 1989

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1 36 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 370 1 Bernama-Kyodo SIX VISITING US congressmen who celled on Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew on Saturday discussed with him the future of the US military bases in the Philippines and Singapore's proposal to host some US military facilities. This was
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  • 632 1  -  QUALITY OF LIFE NOT INFERIOR TO THE WEST'S By MARTIN SOONG FOR ALL his emphasis on pragmatism, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew identified, and personified last night, passion as the quality Singaporeans needed to possess in order to accept and succeed within Singapore's
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  • 384 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG UP TO $15 million worth of Sirv gapore properties are expected to be bought by Hongkongers as a result of an exhibition in the British colony over the weekend by real estate agencies from the Republic.
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  • 71 1 ELECTRO MAGNETIC (S) Ltd is gearing up to become the world's largest producer of video-tape housings within the next 18 months The goal is an ambitious one but within the reach of this young and fast-growing company In fact, the company's success is causing speculation that it
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  • 577 1 AFP INDONESIA'S economic landscape is rapidly changing as industrial growth challenges the nation's traditional reliance on agriculture and mining, economists in Jakarta say. A series of policy reforms launched in the past five years have paved the way for industrialisation, which had previously
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  • 439 1  -  By LILIAN ANG JAPANESE contractors, having done well in Singapore even when the market was sluggish, look set to carve a bigger niche for themselves as the local construction industry heads for an upturn. Market sources predict that the estimated 27
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    • 208 1 Proposed phase-out a guiss, says Philippine communist founder, PAGE 5 Cambodian politics 4 Sihanouk on majority solution 'Phase-out an act of treason' Low lead petrol 7 Esso starts production next month City of London I Coming to terms with Europe 1992 KL's savings-Investment gap 9 'Can be reduced if necessary'
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1618 2  -  What to do with their enormous liquidity is a challenge facing many West German companies. haig simonian finds that anything less than conservative is generally considered anathema HAIG SIMONIAN FT ONE THING West Germany's biggest companies are not short of ie cash. According
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    • 733 2 Title: How To Run A Successful Meeting In Half The Time Autftoc Mllo O Frank Publisher Simon And Schuster. 158 pages. $28.95. Reviewer: Chuang Peck Ming SIT ON the edge of your chair the next time you attend s meeting that is
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    • 449 3  -  By CHUANG PECK MING AN UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND for Asian managers in the region has not only put s high premium on those with a strong command of English, but also contributed to the emergence of a new trend the rise of the Asian expatriate. With
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    • 730 3  -  Spotlight on Management By TING PUONG HUAT (Ting Puong Huat is a consulting manager at Ernst A Whinnsy Consultants Pte Ltd) AN EFFECTIVE ORGANISATION produces the desired results consistent with both its primary objectives of survlvsl. profit and growth, as well as its marketing
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    • 921 3  -  Managing in the *****: challenges and opportunities By ANDREA BORCH THE THREAT of takeovers, mergers and leveraged buyouts in the past decade has driven many American companies to restructure and make themselves less attractive targets. In Europe, companies and governments have responded to deregulation by restructuring.
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 489 4 AFP, Reuter CAMBODIAN resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk is prepared to accept a settlement reached by an "overwhelming majority" at an international conference on Cambodia and break with the Khmer Rouge if they reject such a solution, the Bangkok Post reported yesterday. "If 90
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    • 265 4 Asahi JAPANESE TRAVEL AGENTS have wasted no time in advertising lours to China after the government announced it had partially lifted its travel advisory to the troubled country as of last Friday. In a step thst could lead to re-establishing normal relations with
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    • 100 4 AFP A GROUP OF Japanese businessman and educators plans to build a university near Washington DC in the mid-1990s to foster greater understanding between Aaians and Americans, The Washington Post reported on Saturday. The institution, tentatively called Washington International University, will teach
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    • 346 4 Asahi JAPAN'S machinery exporta to the United States for the first half of 1969 rose 11.9 per cent to U5538.65 billion from the same period laat year, according to an industry report. The report on machinery exports, including cars and
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    • 198 4 AP IN A COUNTRY known for the high quality of its garbag*. mora of Japan's growing disposable income apparently la finding its way into traah. For the second time in three days, sanitation workers on Saturday found bundles of money discarded in
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    • 268 4 Reuter IRAN'S ECONOMY la sick and bankrupt says the head of the parliamentary budget and planning committee. "We are praoccupiad with a sick, dependent and bankrupt economy," committee head Morteza Alviri said in a newspaper interview quoted over the weekend
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    • 247 5 Reuter THE UNITED STATES should make sure US-South Korea trade friction does not damage their and political alliance, a US Congressman has said. Stephen Solarz, chairman of ,the House of Representatives' subcommittee on Asian and Pacific affairs, said last Saturday that South Koreans should not
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    • 149 5 AP THE European Community (EC) says it will make the first delivery of beef to Poland in several weeks as part of a US$l2O-mil-oiion package of emergency food ■v aid to the country. 10 The European Commission, '-the executive arm of
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    • 179 5 Reuter A BRITISH DIPLOMAT has been arrested following police investigations of "suspected Iranian guerillas in Britain, the Daily Mail newspaper has reported. It said last Saturday that the 39-•year-old diplomat was detained when he arrived for work at the Foreign Office central London last Thursday. He
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    • 82 5 AFP A THAI diplomat was shot in the neck last Friday as he stopped his car at a traffic light in the suburb of Wheaton. near Washington, police said last Saturday. Bansarn Bunnag, a 30-year-old sec- .ond secretary at the Thai Embassy, was "said to be in
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    • 66 5 AFP LAN POSGATE, dubbed "Goldfinger" for his money-making talents In London's financial district, The City, said last Friday that he was ready to go back to work after his acquittal on fraud charges. "I feel totally vindicated," said Mr Posgate, 57, at the end
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    • 783 5 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time THA TG407 1225 RKK/HDY MAS MH641 1230 KCH SIA SQ073 1235 MNL StA SQ001 1250 SFO/HNL/HKG SIA SQ107 1305 KIN. SIA SQ153 1315 CGK StA SQ109 1405 KUL SIA SQ181 1410 RWN THA TG405 1425 RKK/HKT G1A GA962 1435 CGK
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    • 127 5 Reuter WEST GERMANY ia closing temporarily projecta in Sri Lankan arsss affected by rebel violence and aaked expatriate workera and their familiea to return home. An embasay official aaid the deciaion waa taken on Thursday since there had been little work st six sgriculture
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    • 351 5 AP THE EXILED FOUNDER of the Communist Party of the Philippines was quoted yesterday as ssying proposals to phsse out US militsry bases were "sn set of trssson" and that the facilities should be closed by 1901. "I think
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    • 99 5 AFP THE PHILIPPINE trade department announced yesterday the expansion of one of the country's export processing centres. The department said 10 firms currently operate in the centre, located in Cavite province, south of the capital, adding that at least 28 others are expected to join
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 720 6 WEEKLY COMMODITIES ROUND-UP AFP COPPER. LEAD, ZINC and. to a lesser extent, silver, were boosted over the past week as a general strike among miners in Peru got under way on Aug 14. The action follows two major strikes there in 1968, which deprived
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    • 87 6 Bernama MALAYSIAN medical glove makers should work closely with the Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (Sirim) and the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia (RRIM) to improve and maintain the status of Malaysian-made rubber gloves as the best in terms of product quality
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    • 147 6 Telerate FUEL oil prices were stable-to-eoft In the Singapore market on the back of an expected increase in spot availabilities. Buyers were sidelined and preferred to quote market related prices. Deals were heard done for September CST-180, at $88.5 bbl cif/fob Sing. Taiwan tenders to sell
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    • 123 6 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR tin market (KLTM) dropped M sen to M 522.60 a kg laat week from M523.5S a waak before Market sources said large amounts of tin wnicn rouvKJ uwir way into the market in recent days contributed to the decline In prices. They said the
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    • 133 6 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN rubber market finished higher last week on short-cover-ing and better Singapore and Japanese price levels. September SMR 20 buyer gained 2.50 sen to 203.50 sen a kg but September International RSS Ones buyer fell 5.50 sen to close at 239.00 sen a kg. Market analysts said
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    • 127 6 Chinese Produce Exchange Sotlort' noon doting prk wi on August 19 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bu* FOB 93.00 04d drum FOB 103.00 Now drum FOB 107.00 Copra 50.00 toHon Mixed (tooio) Pepper .kUa fnUmuV WTWfW FOB Ntw 497JO Sarawak whllo FOB faq NLW 487JO Sarawak spodal black FOB
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    • 165 6 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller closing prices on Aug 18 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Basis in-store London, sellers option OF London S*P 751/752 (748/750) High/Low 759/745 Nov 753/754 (753/754) High/Low 764/750 Sates (2268) Cocoa Sep 805/807 (837/838) High/Low 832/805 Doc 863/865 (897/898) High/Low 890/855
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    • 252 6 Bernama MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL (CPO) prices closed slightly higher last week on some buying interest and short-covering activity. August South rose 0.50 sen to M 5690.50 a tonne while August North increased M 56.50 to M 5681.50 a tonne. Dealers said prices rose marginally due to a
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    • 105 6 Reuter LATE SHORT-COVERING on Friday stopped a weath-er-inspired selloff in new crop CBOT soybeans, and those contracts closed with thin gains, floor sources said. New forecasts calling for rain in the US Midwest last weekend prompted late selling. However, other forecasts reducing the chances of rain then prompted the
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    • 181 6 Reuter LATE SPECULATIVE selling on Friday pressured CBOT soft red winter wheat futures, and all contracts closed lower. »t Rosenthal-Collins. Griffin and Balfour Maclaine were featured late sellers, floor sources said. Buytrrg was scattered among several commission and professional firms. A lack of export business and speculstion wheat was
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    • 290 7 FT THE MEXICAN government has greatly expanded the scope for private investment in the petrochemical industry by removing 15 basic categories of chemicals from the list of 34 hitherto exclusively reserved for Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), the state oil corporation. Calculations by the Ministry
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    • 381 7 Reuter IMPORTS accounted for more than half the United States' oil needs in July the first time in 12 years that imports rose above the 50 per cent mark, the American Petroleum Institute (API) reported. Energy industry
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    • 254 7 TNA-Ecoene THAILAND will hoet a twoday ministerial level meeting of the AaaociaJlon of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) beginning Oct 16 In Bangkok. The secretary-general of mineral council, Mr Panya Adulyaphichitr, said that prior to the meeting, the seventh of its kind, the ATPC
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    • 453 7 LEAD CONTENT TO BE AT 0.15 GM PER LITRE BY JAN 1 Bernama ESSO MALAYSIA Bhd will begin producing low lead content petrol next month in order to reduce the lead content of the petrol sold at its stations in
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 219 8 PARIS Financial Futures Exchange, known aa Matif after its French name, is organising a one-morning presentation in Singapore on Aug 28. This will be the exchange s third seminar outside France, following a stint covering New York and Tokyo in the past one
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    • 163 8 AFP THE CUBAN government ha 3 announced a devaluation of the national currency which only affects money Cubans receive from relatives living abroad. The new exchange rate of two pesos per US dollar, down from 80 cents per peso, was introduced last Friday for "humanitarian
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    • 679 8 Reuter CAPITAL-HUNGRY West German banks are looking for ways to raise equity as their needs outstrip the traditional rights issue. "German banks are going to be looking at innovations because they want to get over having rights issues year-in, year-out," said
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    • 459 8 FT JUST AS THE UK's unwieldy regulatory system for the investment industry, installed under the Financial Services Act, is being brought into full working order, it is becoming evident that the regulators are facing another upheaval. They are going to have
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    • 1030 8 AFP MOST ASIAN CURRENCIES fell last week as good US trade figures boosted the dollar, with only the Taiwan unit showing an improvement amid expectations of a central bank interest rate hike. The Japanese yen tumbled to its lowest level in seven weeks against the greenback, while the
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    • 243 8 ASIAN CURRENCY average deposit rates for t he week ended August 18 BIO PRICES High Lew US 7 &oy% 9 1/16 8 7/9 1 month 9 1/16 8 15/16 2 months 9 8 7/8 3 months 8 15/16 8 13/16 6 month, 8 13/16 8 5/8 9
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    • 180 8 Gold futures on August 18, 1989 100 troy ounces USS per troy ounce Op«n Htgh Low s«m« Aufl 368 10 368 30 366 00 368 10 -0.20 S*p 368.50 -0.30 Oct 370 60 371.50 368 30 370.10 -0.70 Ok 374.00 375.30 372.30 373.90 -<L70 F«b 90 377
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    • 421 8 Gold Financial futures Sin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Ltd THE FAILURE of the spot gold price to mm lower following the previous wMk's sell-off to a sevenweek low of U*****.00, triggered a round of heavy short-covering which boosted valuM as high as U*****.00/371.50 per troy oz early last week. However,
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    • 504 8 Indicates the average of tli# prima lending rates of 12 ma|or banks In 8'pors PLR of banks at the closa of business on Friday, August 18 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: RANK PLR ARN Rank 6% Allied Irish Rank PIC 6% American Express
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 71 9 DURING THE LAUNCHING of a new insurance scheme last week, a senior insurance broker tried to drive home the point that the new scheme will help to "take pain" oft motorists. He then went to great pains to explain just how pain at all levels could
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      • 79 9 A SENIOR BANKER was asked why DBS Bank had not introduced Sunday banking as United Overseas Bank and OCBC Bank have done. The banker, who is not from DBS Bank, argued that maybe the bank was waiting for Overseas Union Bank to make the first move. After
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      • 67 9 SOME COMPANIES are good at opportunist marketing like a warehousing company recently. The company had bought a new brewery product from an Eastern bloc country to be marketed here. At the signing ceremony to seal the deal, the new drink was. of course,
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    • 667 9 NYT AS THE US GOVERNMENT prepares to sell or liquidate hundreds of savings and loan associations with upward of US$4OO billion of assets, bankers are watching closely to see what impact the sales will have on similar assets held by banks.
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    • 529 9 FT THE MAGNITUDE of Australia's external economic problems was underscored on Thursday when the Reserve Bank warned that the government's present tight monetary policy might not be enough to wind back the country's record A 517.4 billion current account deficit. In a peculiarly sombre
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    • 342 9 FINANCIAL SECTOR CAN MOBILISE BIGGER POOL OF FUNDS Bernama THE Malaysian finsncial sector, including the unit trust industry, will be able to reduce the gap between savings and investment in the country if it grows rapidly, Finance Minister Datuk Paduka Daim Zainuddin
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    • 256 9 Reuter FUJI BANK LTD looks set to take the controlling interest in a US primary dealer after the Federal Reserve Board submits a study to Congress this week on US access to foreign debt markets. Banking sources said Fuji
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 800 10 POLAND AP POLAND'S NON-COMMUNIST premier-designate had not even wanted to run for the nation's Parliament. Now the question is being asked: Why did Solidarity leader Lech Walesa choose Tadeusz Mazowiecki to head the government? Mr Mazowiecki, among Mr Walesa's closest advisers since the independent union was founded
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    • 569 10 AP HISTORIC CHANGE in Poland was highlighted in front-page coverage by the world's press on Saturday, and a big grin conveyed a Polish pope's approval of developments in Warsaw. As expected, President Wojciech Jaruzelski on Saturday nominated Tadeusz Mazowiecki as prime minister. "All that has been
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    • 652 10 CHINA NYT IN AN UNRUFFLED voic«, Zhang Xiaobin explains that not much has changed at his venture capital firm since the dramatic crackdown in Beijing two months ago. His employees come to work, his profit targets are within grasp, he still travels. Yet, as
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 274 11 Every year companies make an effort to improve performance. Every year we make an effort to let them prove it. i mm MS tjJIBHHS" Each year, a handful of companies will have the distinction of winning the country's most prestigious awards in employee training and development. Who will they be
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  • FOCUS
    • 1413 12  -  EMS supplies 3 per cent of the world's demand for video-tape housings. Managing director Steven Chan expects to raise this market share to about 15 per cent within 18 months. And if that's not ambitious, the company has drawn up plans to make digital audio
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    • 562 12 Steven Chan the towkay director Electro Magnetic (S) Ltd welcomes: Toray Industries Business Ttnes Ibrahim Electronic Corporation THIS SIGN warmly invites Electro Magnetic s guests to its Jurong premises. It is not unusual but, still, visitors are amazed that anyone could find room for such a personal touch in the
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    • 598 12 SEVEN YEARS AGO. a few friends got together to start a business. After some deliberation, they decided to set up a company that became one of five pioneers in the video cassette making industry. Today, Electro Magnetic (S) Ltd is
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    • 188 12 electrical supply companies network their outlets. if V r,„ M Vi. 1 X 1 In the supply and distribution business, like many others, creating networks to link dozens of outlets is a common need It often requires different computers in different locations to talk to each other. That can be
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  • THE ARTS
    • 335 13  - The NY Phil live at the Padang MUSIC By SAMUEL EE THIS WEEK, Singaporeans will gat that mellifluous Nationsl Day treat To celebrate our 24th birthday, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of Zubin Mehta, will give a special public concert at the Padang this Saturday. Sponsored by
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    • 610 13  -  by P Y VAN GEOFFREY SABA comes to Singapore with an impressive list of awards, recordings, and a reputation as a "colourful and responsive" player. As such, Friday night's piano recital at the SLF auditorium, with a Bosendorfer Imperial in attendance, should
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    • 863 13  -  OPERA By P Y VAN COSI FAN TUTTE, a comic opera by Mozart, waa organised by The Singapore Polytechnic Academic Staff Aaaociation on Friday and Saturday in aid of the National Kidney Foundation. Saturday night's performance waa both amusing and satisfying. As Orchard Road
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    • 400 14  -  DRAMA FESTIVAL By JAIME LYE THEY LOOK like characters from Chariots of Fire. But instead of lobbing tennis balls or running marathons, they're doing the Charleston and spouting: "Oh hateful hands, to tear such loving words! Injurious wasps! To feed on such
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    • 479 15  -  ty Jaime Lye HOLD the Hunter. Theatreworks is betting that you won't need it to get rid of Qregor. the existential cockroach, in its upcoming In fact it is banking on him teaching you far more than just the finer points of
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    • 1178 15  -  THEATRE By MEL GUSSOW NYT IN RICHARD EYRE'S production of Hamlet at the National Theater (starring Daniel Day-Lewis in the title role), Polonius (Michael Bryant) was giving instructions to his aide Reynaldo. Suddenly, Bryant stopped speaking, then said, as if in a
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    • 168 14 DIAN XIN TEMPTATION! Treat yourself to a Delectable Dian Xin lunch. All-you-can-eat for only $13.50 j per person. Lunch Hours: 11.30 am 2.30pm *fVa 10\ se»wce croge 3% govonmer* to* HWT REGOJCYOSNGAPORE 10-12 Sco«s fcooa Singapore 0922 Tel *****88 -I v SUPER VALUE SEMINAR PACKAGE For only $28* per person
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    • 192 14 i with the delightful sounds of the golden oldies liapp) Hours Dail>s-Bpm Drinks at ONK for ONK pores Kashion sho* e\erv Mon Wed. dub^ Buffet Lunch Dinner Aug 1-31 Adult: 13.50** Child: 9.00" Come, join us for a delicious spread of local favourites from the gourmet centres of this surprising
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    • 200 14 THEKASBAH r^xV I < TOP 40'*. GOLDEN OLDIES. Nocturnal Rendezvous GLAMOUR AND GLITTER Perfect for a fling OODLES OF FUN Let your hair down Something hot is always happening at the Kasbahl Here's to youl Celebrate with 'Courvoisier XO and get a $20/- voucher with every purchase. Or a S10/-
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    • 204 15 entertain,. El Set Lunches And Dinners Are Delightfully Diffluent In The Pakk. Each day the Cafc-in-Tbe-Park offers both a Western and local-style set lunch and dinner. However, unlike other restaurants, we offer a different menu each day, so you '11 never see the same menu twice in two weeks. Lunch:
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    • 619 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Get a loan from a contact? (5) 6 Stony-hearted beauty (5) 9 Payment for sugar? (4, 3) 10 Get razor-sharp (5) 11 Plate holder (5) 12 One-legged bird? (5) 13 Listens, maybe; but not to talkies (7) 15 Half afraid to help (3) 17 More cross
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    • 1406 15 Shirley Eaton and Alex Cord OUR CHOICE THE SCORPIO LETTERS, 10.30pm, SBC 12 An undercover agent leaps from a London building to his death. The British government then hires an American agent to find out why. He bumps into a beautiful spy and working together, they track down the sinister
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  • SPORTS
    • 527 16  -  SEA GAMES By CHARLES SAVAGE IN A SPECTACLE full of colour, movement and slick presentation reminiscent of the Seoul Olympics and the last Asian Games in Korea, the SEA Games XV roared to life yesterday afternoon. Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium was packed
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    • 479 16 RUBY CHICO, Sylvia Torres and Mary Eatuesta are the three who look set to swipe the individual and team gold in golf for the Philippines this week at Saujana. Defending champion Ruby, a 19-year-old second year recreational management student at Bingham Young University, said: "We
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    • 291 16 THE BRUNEI GOLFERS have no illusions about winning medals this year, their humble goal being to improve on their past effort and, with a bit of luck, finish second from last. This in itself would be an achievement as the boys have been
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    • 366 16 TENNIS AP BRAD GILBERT ended Boris Backer's 12-mstch winning streak on Saturday, knocking the top seed out ot the ATP championship with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory. Gilbert seeded fifth, rattled Becker with an assortment of passing shots from the baseline to extend his own winning streak
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    • 99 16 AP RAIN forced the postponement of the semi-finals of the United Jersey Bank Classic on Saturday and put defending champion Steffi Graf in a position to play three and possibly four matches yesterday. Graf, the world's topranked women's player, waited nearly eight hours before tournament officials called
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    • 207 16 AFP WORLD NUMBER ONE Ivan Lendl was to get his chance to avenge a 1965 loss when he met secondseeded American John McEnroe in Montreal yesterday in the championship match of the U*****,000 Canadian Open. Lendl, the winner here in 1966 and
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    • 384 16  -  By A SURENDREN HONDA-KAH SDN BHD pumped in money US$lOO,OOO of it for the just concluded Honda-Kah Singapore Men's Open Championships tennis tournament. And it has pledged to do the same for the next two years. According to Dr Ong Leong Boon, the
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    • 147 16 GOLF AFP AUSTRALIAN Peter Senior took over the leadership of the PLM Open on Saturday with a third round 65 for a 16 under par 200 at the Bokskogen course near Malmo, Sweden. Singapore-born Senior, who won the PLM in 1966. birdied the first five
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    • 357 16 AP GREG NORMAN scored an eagle on the 17th hole on Saturday, made his way into the finals of the International and then summed up the situation in this peculiar golf tournament: "Now it's on to the Super Bowl. The playoffs are over and we're
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    • 149 16 TIV O L I COFFEEHOUSE A Taste of Peranakan From the rich heritage of Nonyas and Bahas, a true blue Peranakan renowned for her Peranakan specialities will he cooking up an exciting array of Peranakan dishes for the buffet tables of Tivoli. So come and savour the exotic cross-cultural cuisine,
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    • 117 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Wong Cheng Wah of No 69 Jalan Malu Malu Singapore (2776), have applied for a Retail Beer Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s Snow White Eating House at 69 Jalan Malu Malu Singapore (2776), and that this application will be heard
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    • 760 16 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF INSING ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN In pursuance of Section 308(1) of the Companies Act, Cap. 50 that a final general meeting of the abovenamed company will be held
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 597 17 Injection of assets from M'sian Hong Leong group THE MALAYSIAN Hong Leong group is injecting its extensive property businesses and assets into Bedford Bhd in a major corporate move that will transform the smallish property firm overnight into a formidable property force in the
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    • 283 17 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT will encourage the establishment of property trust funds as a means to invest capital, Finance Minister Datuk Paduka Oaim Zainuddin said in Kuala Lumpur over the weekend. The establishment of such funds would enable small-time investors
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    • 403 17  -  By ABDUL HADHI TROUBLED Sri Hartamas Corporation Bhd has incurred yet another pre-tax operating loss. For the halt-year ended June 30, 1989, the property group recorded an attributable operating loss of M 55.3 million compared with a loss of $4.3 million previously. This was despite a
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    • 304 17 CASH-STRAPPED Tongkah Holdings Bhd will use the net proceeds of the M 569.8 million from the sale of plantation assets to reduce bank borrowings, buy into more stable acquisitions and finance working capital. In reply to queries from the KLSE, Tongkah also said that
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    • 202 17 Bernama MALAYAN Flour Mills Bhd's group operating pretax profit dropped by 54.3 per cent to M 53.06 million for the six months ended June 30. 1989 from Ms 6 69 million previously. Group turnover, however, rose by 7.4 per cent to M 5119.60
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    • 171 17 IGB CORPORATION Bhds managing director has been given a seat on the board of Malayan United Industries Bhd, further confirming the close ties between the two listed companies. A MUI statement issued this weekend said the company had appointed two directors,
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    • 415 17  -  With proposed revamp, Z Sim Lim Co s paid-up capital'' will be reduced from $7.5 million Z to $375,000, half of which will be" owned by Mr Tan.* The other 50 per cent will be held j by its originals owner,
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    • SES
      • 1703 18  -  w Singapore p L By JOSEPHINE CHAN INVESTORS are expected to take their cues from corporate developments and a fresh crop of interim results this week. UOB Securities Research said in its weekly outlook: "On the local front, we expect the market to continue
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      • 6424 18 Grt Gr't in UUk nign a Low lei Cod* Company LMt Sal* AUG 18 orVol (000) Weak High Low Last Qt Buyer 3 jote Dhr Dhr C'vr rid Nat P/E M Cap $m!l SESDAQ 168 93 215 70% 94 115 101 95 190 91% 104 170 100
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    • MARKET REVIEWS
      • 964 19 r l L L j I Hongkong y DBS Securities THE Hang Seng Index went up 27 points on Monday despite a weak US market the previous Friday. Traders chased after hanking stocks in anticipation of good interim results, with HongkongBank being
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      • 339 19 R|jj] Tokyo A AFP V JAPANESE share prices sailed to new highs at the peak o»the summer holiday 9 season last week as fu- j tures-linked arbitrage trad- Y ing brought some life to an otherwise listless market. The Nikkei Stock Aver- r
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      • 628 19 1 K.Lumpur MBT PROFIT-TAKING, though not expected, surfaced and together with selective buying resulted in a mixed to easier close at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Losses were however insignificant and were overshadowed by gains. Following the previous week's sharp advance, fairly
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      • 618 20 Yorkj AP SIGNS of economic strength are keeping the US stock market in a state of unease and leaving the much-awaited new record high for the Dow Jones industrial average out of reach. The forecast throughout Wall Street in July was that the Federal
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      • 487 20  -  Broill By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Securities European markets have had a week of hcjalthy consolidation, partly because many players were not in the markets owing to Catholic holidays last Monday and Tuesday. I Bearish global economic sentiment and the afiermath of one of Europe's
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      • 723 20  -  rl Iruul London W By RAY HEATH A MASS ATTACK of Aida (ever struck London at the close of last week. Thousands of investors diagnosed themselves as very positive about the proapects of the Retrovir anti-Aids drug developed in the UK by the Wellcome Foundation.
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      • 276 20 [A] Sydney M AFP THE Australian share market opened with a bang and ended with a whimper on the ebb and flow of enthusiasm in trading last week. Brokers said that end-of-week profit-taking, a lack of offshore interest and concern ahead of key US economic data
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      • 199 20 #J§[ Bombay S 4 AFP THE BEARS returned to rule the Indian stock market last week, pulling down share prices after weeks of buoyancy. The sensitive Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) index dropped from 732.31 to 720.74 during the week, while the BSE s national
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      • 680 20  -  WNk ended August 18 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Causeway Invi Renounceabie rights issue of $7 25m nominal amount of 6% unsecured notes with TSRs to subscribe for new Causeway shares. Shareholders will be allotted $1 nominal amount of loon stock with one TSR for every four
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 783 21 New York Reuter A URGE of late buying connected with the expirations of certain stock index futures and index options sparked some life into a lacklustre US stock market last Friday, lifting blue chips to a slightly higher close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed
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      • 849 21 London AFP SHARES on the London market held on to their earlier gains last Friday, although there was little activity after mid-session. The FT-SE 100 share index closed up 15.1 points at 2,375.1 while the FT 30 rose 4.0 points to 1,979.0. The highlight of the
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      • 418 21 NYT THE PROSPECTS of a bidding war for the UAL Corp heated up last Friday as two new potential suitors sppeared. British Airways ptc and Morgan Stanley 4 Co exprsssed interest in a Joint offer for the compsny. people fsmilisr with
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      • 367 21 1 Zurich AIM 11 PRAMCS >#- Actiont SuiUM Aiuautaaa Br 1337 -6 Nmmtma Rag 972 -2 Brown Br 4730 -26 CttM Ga.fly Br -10 CMm O»otP c 3190 -10 3S lio CradH »ulw Bag 8B6 >1# ElaMrowafl Br 3130 -29 Qaorga Flaehar Br„„ 1900 unch Htro Br 6400 -t-100 Hoffman
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    • 88 17 PARKWAY HOLDINGS LIMITED 5530,000,000 Unsecured Notes known as "Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes Due 1993" In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the period 21 August 1989 to 20 November 1989, the Notes will carry a rate of interest of 5%% per annum with
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    • 659 17 alarm wrist watch in the world. SR REVUE THOMMEN (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to make the following announcement: I. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1989 GROUP or TURNOVER OPERATING PROFIT after charging (i) Interest on borrowings (ii) Depreciation INVESTMENT INCOME
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    • 11 19 VX2I HEWLETT s With HP computers, less is more. %JgM Packard
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    • 239 19 WK SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of Sing Investments Finance Limited is pleased to make the following announcement.1. UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1989 Latest Previous Half Year Half Year or to 30 06.89 to 30.06.88 0/
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    • 357 20 it *'l fk ft TAT LEE BANK LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT To All Shareholders The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the unaudited results for six months ended 30 June 1989:(A) Unaudited net profit for the six months after providing for taxation, diminution in value
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    • 458 20 3f| iR 9 M PS WBf RAN MALAYAN HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of Pan Malayan Holdings Limited wishes to announce UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH JUNE 1988 GROUP COMPANY HALF YEAR TO HALF YEAR TO 30/6/89 30/6/88 Increased Decrease)
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    • 739 21 Compagnie Financier* de Paribas Hud Office: Banque Paribas, 5, rue d'Antin, ***** Parte, Franca. Branch: 16 Raffles Quay #30-01, Hong Lsong Building, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****44. Exchange Rate: At 31 1968: US$l FF 6.059 Consolidated Balance Sheet (Aa at December 31, in milhona) ASSETS Cash and due from central bank*
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  • 145 22 Reuter CHINA has made a new attack on British officials in Hongkong, alleging that they were interfering in internal affairs and violating the treaty to return the colony to Beijing's rule in 1997. The People's Daily yesterday quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman as having
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  • 248 22  -  By SANGEETA MULCHAND DOCTORS should not go overboard in their enthusiasm to adopt all the latest technologies, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Acting Minister for Health, said yesterday. Speaking at the opening of the 4th Asian-Pacific Symposium on Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology (ASCAPE '89),
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  • 61 22 AFP AP SINGAPORE has formed s joint venture company with Myanmar (Burma) to produce industrial products for domestic use and export. Radio Rangoon said on Saturday. Myanmar-Singapore In- ternational Ltd was set up on Friday by the Burmese Trsde Ministry and Singa-pore-based S A S Marketing Pte Ltd
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  • SATURDAY ROUNDUP
    • 97 22 A quick look at Saturday's main news IT WOULD BE FOOLISH to try and change Singapore's current population mix, National Development Miniater S Dhanabalan said. Speaking at the Kallang Community Centre's National Day celebration, he argued that one dominant race was good for Singapore. "Once Chinese
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    • 163 22 THERE WILL BE increased competition for skilled and talented people in the future, Dr Tay Eng Soon, Senior Minister of Stste (Education), ssid st the Dyna- mism of Asian Economies forum. There will also be greater mobility of such people between the Asian economies in response
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    • 81 22 MR CHIAM SEE TONG, Secre-tary-General of the opposition Singapore Democratic Party and the MP for Potong Paair, feels that the entry of immigrants will increase competition for jobs and this might result in workers here having "their rice bowl broken". Speaking at the SDP's National Day Rally
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    • 32 22 THE PLANNING STRATEGY for the entire Orchard Road area is under study to determine the extent of commercial developments that will be permitted in the residential areas around it.
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  • 367 22 FIRMS are generally optimistic about the second half of the year, according to the Economic Development Board's latest survey of business expectations. But this optimism varies from industry to industry. Most buoyant about the second half are the printing and publishing companies,
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  • 502 22  -  REPUBLIC WANTS PROSPEROUS NEIGHBOURS By JEFFREY TSANG SINGAPORE WANTS its neighbours to thrive and proeper, said the Prime Minister laat night, for then it would add to the Republic's success. In his National Day Rally speech at the Kallang Theatre,
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  • 307 22 Reuter CAMBODIA will ask for the return of Vietnamese troops if guerilla groups threaten the Phnom Penh government's survival, according to Defence Minister General Tie Banh. But he said that the country's armed forces were strong enough to fight the resistance coalition
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  • 80 22 CHINESE COMMERCE Minister Hu Ping is expected here today on a week-long visit to develop economic collaboration between Singapore and China. Mr Hu will meet officials of statutory boards and the business community. He will hold a seminar on the situation in China at the
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  • 355 22  -  By WALTON MORAIS THE NATIONAL Marketing Workshop to sell Singapore as a global business centre will be opened tomorrow by Trsds and Industry Minister Brlgsdisr-Qenersl (Res) Lee Helen Loong. About 500 senior civil servsnts snd top executivee of private sector compsniss will
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  • LATE FILE
    • 68 22 Bernama THE UMNO general assembly will be held in Kuala Lumpur on November 16 Instead of Nov 2, aa scheduled aarliar, owing to many evants taking place during the period. Umno secretarygensrsl Datuk Mohamad Rahmat aaid yesterday that the party's supreme council had decided to
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    • 62 22 AFP DONOR nations and multilateral financial insututiona had not set stiff conditions before pledging US$3.5 billion towards the Philippine Aid Plan, coordinating chairman Roberto Villanueva said yesterday. Former Economic Planning Secretary Solita Monsod has called for the scrapping of the PAP, saying that it ia
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    • 53 22 AFP SRI LANKAN Prime Minister D B Wijetunga yesterday appealed for a cease-fire and called on anti-government militants to join talks in a bid to end continuing political violence in the island republic. Mr Wijetunga, said that security forces would readily respond if militants agreed to
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    • 727 22 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. The starting pay of production operators is rising in the battle for more workers. (14 Aug) 2 The interim performance of the Big Four banking groups: An analysis by
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 99 23 Reuter A SERIES of 24-hour strikes in Australia by waterfront and maritime unions which started last Wednesday will probably close Melbourne to most shipping until at least next week, the Australian Chamber of Shipping said. The stoppages by dockworkers and tug crews were certain to
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      • 93 23 AFP SAUDI AUTHORITIES refused entry to a new shipment of Australian sheep last Saturday, port officials in the Gulf said, as an Australian government delegation arrived in the kingdom to discuss the problem. The authorities at Dammam on the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia rejected
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      • 124 23 Reuter THE CURRENCY ADJUSTMENT FACTORS (CAFs) for freight conferences covering routes between Europe and India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are being altered from today, the conferences said. The new CAF for eastbound traffic from the UK and Eire will be minus 13 per cent from minus 11.5 and westbound
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      • 77 23 Reuter THE PANAMANIAN BULK CARRIER TS Prosperity and the US tanker Chevron Louisiana are anchored in the Columbia River at Longview, Washington, awaiting inspection after colliding last Thursday, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. The 25,309-dwt TS Prosperity was bound fully laden with bulk soda ash for Japan from
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      • 38 23 Reuter THE 8,879-DWT Panamanian ship Tropical Damsel, which ran aground off north-east Papua New Guinea more than a week ago, was refloated last Friday with the aid of a tug, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. Reuter
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    • 492 23 THE TRANSPACIFIC Westbound Rate Agreement (TWRA) and the American Trucking Associations (ATA) have called for legislation in the US to prohibit transport groups from offering "per container rates" in a bid to avoid the dangers of overloading boxes. A Lloyd's List report
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    • 1083 23 A WmI Monrv# XN 3 AAC Contomorlino XI 5 Accord Shpg VNI 3/4 AfS XNI 3 Ahronkioi linor XII 5 AC Toopfor XIII 5 Aawricon Niugini XN 4 Arrow linos XI S Assoc Corriogo XNI 5 ANl III 1/2 AfC l»no VH 4 API V 3-5 ASCI
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    • 465 23  -  MERCURY PLANNING MAJOR INTERNATIONAL MARKETING DRIVE By RAHITA ELIAS HONGKONG SHIPOWNER and manager Mercury Shipping Company has chosen Singapore for its first overseas office outside the British colony. Its managing director, Captain G Ytsma, however denies that the decision to set up
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    • 372 23  -  By JEAN FOONG THE SHIPREPAIR INDUSTRY is set to enjoy a pick-up in demand "to a point not seen for many years", says Mr A K Atre, managing director of Wallem Ship Management. "By this, I refer to the good old days when I was
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    • 184 23 NIPPON EXPRESS, Japan s largest integrated transport company, plans to establish its own trucking transportation network in the European Community before 1992 when the EC will integrate its domestic markets, company sources in Tokyo told Cargonews Asia. As a first step, it will
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    • 199 23 Seatrade Week SENATOR LINE has gained three new shareholders. West German shipowners Leonhardt Blumberg, Niederelbe Schiffahrtsggesellschaft and H Schuldt have all taken a stake in the company as part of Senator's capital expansion programme. The need to maintain an adequate capital-to-turnover ratio has prompted Senator
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    • 758 24 FOUR TANKERS ware told to Swedieh buyera laat week. Theee Included the 11.686-dwt, 1082built Vino* Star and the 11,748dwt, 1061-built Vlnga Polarla which went for US$ll.6 million each. The Vlnga Corona, of 8,200 dwt and built In 1078, waa eold to the aame concern for US$6.5 million while the
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    • 173 24 SEMBAWANG ENGINEERING has completed the construction of the world's largest single point mooring system. Owned by Imodco Inc of California, the system consists of a riser, base and yoke. The structure, which is 120 m long, 10.5 m in diameter and which weighs 4,500 tonnes,
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    • 791 24 THIS FORTNIGHTLY report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the
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    • 988 24 MORE THAN US$l B INVESTED IN SECONDHAND VESSELS IN FIRST HALF Lloyd's Shipping Economist SUCH HAS BEEN THE SCALE of secondhend merket activity by Norwegien Inveetors during the last alx monthe thet buslneee undertaken by other important Interests, such es Greek shipowners, haa been overehedowed. Nevertheleee,
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    • 2053 24 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Transtalner Schedules Blk Op Gdn Date/Time Time From Time To Booking Gate Ac* Contr A9IS 2608 89 1200 21/1815 21/1845 Doc h 2 Q5 00 (05 Ad Gonchorov 4«M(89 21 OB 89 2300 21/1345 21/1445
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    • 226 25 Lloyd's List THE TEN MEMBERS of the Transpacific Freight Conference of Japan and the Japan and Gulf Freight Association carried 5.49 million tonnes of cargo from Japan to North America between January and June this year a 10 per cent increase from the corresponding period
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    • 1031 25 DRY CARGO freight rates on Thursday generally continued to hold steady, but chartering conditions remained quiet with only a minimal amount of fixtures circulating in the market, brokers said. A grain cargo was confirmed covered from the US North Pacific to Japan at a steady U5513.50, although its
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    • 237 23 Dictionary <>t Mammoth feat by Sembawang SEMBAWANG ENGINEERING has completed the construction of the world's largest single point mooring system. PAGE II Greeks setting the pace BETWEEN January and June this year, over US$l billion was invested in approximately 120 secondhand vessels, totalling 5.8 million dwt, by Greek shipping interests,
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    • 589 27 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd P&O W^Cont Containers STRAITS SHIPPING RVICE TO UK CONTINENT mp up m up ap www 11 w w w w w JJ n* M 5 m S w w z-ww w w IM MP HP* W* 5 I «p» mm mi» mm Cargo Fon HM MM
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    • 734 27 nUfl VAMP I INC WEEKLY EXPRESS INDEPENDENT bnU TAWU Lifit far east europe fully containerised service > HANJIN HASAN MM HAN JIN LEMAVRE 003W QUEENSWAY BRIDGE BUM CHOYANC PARK MW QUEENMAY MHOfIE ME CHOYANC PARK ME HAMJIN OAKLANO ME CHOYANC SUCCESS ME trig tar HIVKAO/KORE/YOKO/RUSAN FMG Q MOIA MtnCANIi C".H
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    • 241 27 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFT! NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PONTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN A CHINESE PORTS, SUBJECT INOUCEMENT IMLintermaritime 31 I r?i TEL on JAKARTA TEL: DM Til KOTA KIM tcl mm mwian umn wn vm (FOREST PROOUCTS SERVICE) T. mm nap k loamm for: up
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    • 539 28 'HI SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD EM ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES KYOWA LINE MTROOOCMQ KYOWA FAST DMCCT 88 R VICS PROM fPOMIM TO OUAM/SAPAM AND HA VOX LOAD FOR:SAIPAN AND •WCRONCSIA PORTS OtMCT CALLS ON INOUCEBKNT BASIS ANOOR T/SHPT AT GUAM OR SAIPAN TRANSIT TIME FRO* STORE TO OUAM/SAIPAN
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    • 494 28 h HAN JIN SHIPPING J FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE. VIA SUEZ ks is is l T. K 10 USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST TO TAR EASI PORTS 10 PACIF IC NORM WEST S CANADA M M m I >'.* nit \<it iv* UJ FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ TO EAST COAST
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    • 27 28 *—< QUANQZHOU MARITIME TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA SOUTHERN LINE REGULAR LINER SERVICES (EORTNIOHTLV SAILING) MONO KONQ PORT KELANO PENANG BANGKOK ALSO ACCEPTING CA*GO FROM HONGKONG TO MALAYSIAN PORTS
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    • 497 28 EVERGREEN Round The World E;ist Bound (FE/CARIE3/USEC/E URO F Round The World West Bound (FE/E URO/USEC C ARIB F E > VUKI W JO M u rvt* GUim MM MM 17M ifi in ne m oi m no vi 1 r~: IM|| US WEST COAST OUTBOUND INBOUND 1 1 '■■>
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    • 651 29 CONTAINER SERVICES JKT MY VOY ma xrm im M M rrn im i«« M in* nm mm am m m« ana ma an* im nit TTTc TT'f TT JKT MM Xtlt SIM M 71% *T r/» V "JTI I MM BLW WEN WKL xt it am M M 7/1 Vr
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    • 369 29 BEN LIKE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT a* zw a* m www «t MM* 'j? TASMAN ASIA Si; SHIPPING NEW CALEDONIA, FIJI ANN r J J'l I'll] siTl MAIN LINE (TS> HKG NOUMEA SUVA AKL NAP T« 24/1 TA NAVMATOK SS V 2/10 1/10
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    • 366 29 i «n AMI V I vV<*'i Tjr ■.]Jki «iAi kMMHP J I II .4 1 1 rm Airrwuf gag *DA»*OAM MQKN nag an vit (ACCtFTIHC CONVINTKMAL AW CONTAINUtSCD CAMO) D-Mg Uf» Mf" (ACCtPTINC COUVOITtOIUL AND (toSrTMK CMVINTIOML i CMTAMBMD CAMO) Ewt «K. Pi\ oimnih. also acc&tnk MTN COMTAIV TP UK
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    • 288 29 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYANMA FIVE STAR LINE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'por* P.Ktlang Pananf Bm mm m ■twaywa vusr PRAAM VMMf npa-aa mar THE IMIK UNI w 17 3 (PNB parte PORT BORESRY/LAE/RARAUL) T/t MjOTAU, ORORAV, KMK, KAVKM. MET A, ■MAM (ACCEPTING LCL FOR HAM PORTS DISCHARGE) orpine
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    • 532 30 K LINE In \s \l\l KIM k \IM I I II > pop r IMPORT E3? Eg trxrnr, voir imoo a nn it m M a lift •PH/PNO an m 12/1 WW m ZuITK *><>'!"yrj-7 iV.r-rn IMI S BROOKLYN NME VOY LI 25 17/1 i 1 •fK/WKS *11*00 JW 27*
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    • 456 30 II EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE MUMS IM TVUIMI *.41 MUMS tM TUtSIMS IM MUtMM mtmn fmtm h* n»m IM >u* lam IM IM IM HM KM MM aMr 17 Mn 17 Nm mm 11M* INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TUUIMIMST MUMS MM* MtM Br Fate l| Mr a tm i nw II
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    • 257 30 i CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA r Si rw l fui pm rpm wmm nq m nwi .lIS Sill .npni GUAM OU AM II P. KLANC T«i: M-M7WI KNAN6 Ttl: M4IM7. I RASIR GUOANC Tai: §M KUANTAN Ttl: #-5111* 1-7. Tain Mo: HA *710 M7l
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    • 269 30 \'D PHIL I Ofllf NT LINES PTL L TP I i nn Trrim-T^ PHESF ra ft lci —t% -+i 3* rr*-Yrr Fa ft La fl. i. i p V tl■» -iiurv»j 7* imr r T TTvTiTT. "I II PCI ft LB. BR il V 1 Ir.ll'-I raft La WW I
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    • 769 31 NEPTUNE MOKES TO. LID. (Cft NO. 1M0V*****QB) NEPIME SON IHD NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD K X V R I I M IM> R T <■* 9k ill i VBSSBJYOY A. JijnktiU 44t A Thmml Mt A. Australia 108 A. Miftwinii 060 5£ S U™ S3 S3 SS 11/09 14/09 *A»
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    • 756 31 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Markit Strott Singapore 0104 Ttl: *****33 (15 Lin«) Torminal Offka: Cable Addrws SINSOV SINGAPORE Talax Numters RS ***** RS ***** RS 2SIOI MMIM I. HLANC MESMS NAI mm ONIPPtM W FtwwftrW. Pwwn|Jto*rM HI HANOLIM SYSTEM CO SM. INO. CMK JAYAFOM FENANA,
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    • 312 32 WW. DSR-LINES r<A( M T SFt nt rOFJiI INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN 4 NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE IQTrjTT lama :oczn 1 .4V viinigo *i l i '.'"T iß'.vigaignigTag7!i^^ TO COLOMBO INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT LZll IG23EQI E33 TO FAR-EAST •nrrr •ktiiht; 1 1. .can EH ED C 3 C 3 E3
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    • 315 32 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/ SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGAuING/ BENGKULU VS. ETA ETO LOADING FOR KLI INOAH 22X89 23JJ9 PANJA*G/PK. BALAM NASA JAYA IN PORT 30JJ9 PAN JANG LAMPUM JAYA IN PONT 22JJS PANJANG/JAKARTA PI NAM JAYA Z7JJ9 19JJ8 PALEMBANG/PK. BALAM PEJMTA JAYA SUB 27U9 PANJANG/JAKARTA ABADI JAYA 23JJ9 24JJ9
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    • 277 32 IK REGIONtL COMBINE 0 USE *1 VM.LYAmxrm'.iz* in. ifru 'ii. M ,'iij r'l JAKARTA 2 SAILINGS A WEEK PT Sarins Penida Jkt (Tel: *****6) SURAB/Blft -1 SAILING A WEEK PT Sarana Penida Sby (Tel: *****) BEL/SWAN -1 SAILING A WEEK PT Sarana Penida Blw {Teh 1.'.1f.V.W B BUTANC t SAILING
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  • Page 32 Miscellaneous
    • 150 32 tf j—l WwHwf 9 t < u SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONOmONS AT 7JO A.M. August 21, IMS R ThundwMorm T.mporotur* c A A Show«f W*oth*r Wnd d»Khon wifti ipttd «i knot* Rom CJ Cloudy Sky Wov hw 9 h SorfK* »«Nh ndxotwl by orrm wkack «T «ttk riw Cl)
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    • 307 33 TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE IOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR 251t lraq/J»p»n ALSO LOADING COO FOR BAIN PORTS IN JAPAN ON INDUCEMENT CAN CALL ANY PORTS IN INOONESIA/SAIAHI SARAWAK FOR LOADING CHINA/KOREA/JAPAN CARGOES. B.
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    • 275 33 t] RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES IS) PTE LTO TEI *****33 (10 line*) BFAX *****15 TELEX HS ***** RISMIP |3 lines) r 53 MMSX Q KIEN HUNG LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED FORTNIGHTLY LINER SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN/JOHANNESBURG ACCEPTING BOTH FCL/LCL CARGO y esM l Spore Durban Johannesburg ACE CONTAINER V-A9ISS 26/8 9/9
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    • 665 33 SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****44 FAX: *****75 f# P KELANG: 03-*****35 PENANG: 04 382W9 HONG KONG: 03-0911N COMPAMIA aniNA DB NAVEOACION (CHILEAN NATIONAL LINE) GREAT ANDES SERVICE FEEDER VSI N EMERALD 1W VM N. IVORY nN am KEE MOTHER VUML KEE VAL mm ATACAMA m im u/u cot
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    • 181 33 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE .EUVE 9109 22/8 riGER BAY 77N 25/1 YAMBURENKO ISSIB9 29/8 iUSAK 7SN 30/8 .EUVE 9110 5/9 riGER BAY 79N 6/9 MALABAR 76CNB 12/9 2/9 18/9 VIETNAM SERVICES ALL LCL/FCL ACCEPTABLE FOR COMPETITIVE LCL RATI CONTACT ANWAR/JEYi CONTACT NMOW :MR ROBERT OH/
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    • 118 33 FARGO SHIPP issmk REGULAR EXPRESSFCL LCL SERVICE DESTINATION ETA SINGAPORE BANGKOK PORT KELANC (FCL ONLY) KITI ft HUM ONG 24* m KEELUNC, KAOHSIUNC ,"P1 307* 23/1 JAKARTA (FCL ONLY) TOKYO, KOK, BUSAN (FCL ONLY) KARACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO (FCL ONLY) a* oa v«. u/i. iwi 25/1, 1/1, KB, &S/9 22A 23A
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 94 34 TUTICORIN/MALE M.V. OMADHOO FORTUNE ETA S'PORE 2(449 AGENTS: B'PORE A WEST MARINE ENORO TEL: 77* M'SIA SEAMEX AGENCY TEL: 10-MSSS43 S.C.S. SHIPPING SON. BHD. TLX 06 *****7 TLX MA62&34 FAX 06 *****9 CHINA UK* DOUtCT envies ►rrrA fjr Egyptian International Shipping Company SERVING DIRECT TO/FROM PORT SUE?, ALEXANDRIA, AND PORT
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    • 382 34 OcerdSeruice r J oparatat ow 900 tormmaK/offioM in UIA maintain* ow 96,000 tractori ft tncto. wnm owr tOjOOO paints in U4A o#favt rtliaMa LCL/FCL nrvteai. Gtrwrtl Agents: transintra >> shipping (Singapore) private Iwiitod X Cargo bookings Tel: *****88 (5 LINES) REGULAR I'NER SERVICE CENTRAL MINDORO V 3 IKAN SELAR 23
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    • 418 34 CSAV Comp.wt.i SudAmeric.in.i de V.ipures S4 Chilean Line Est 1572 EXPRESS SERVICE TO/from CHMJ FEEDER [S PORE I MOTHER VESSEL HK TOKO MICA KN ANTOFVALP SAJ CYI VESSEL CSAV 1 2/1 ATACAMA M|l W f lIU- Ufll M/U CSAV 2 LSg LAJA TM 2*l VlO M/ll 11/11 a/11 7/11 CARGO
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    • 692 35 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA OE VAPOREB "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALL AO, MAT ARAN I, ILO* ANO ALL OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LAOING TO FINAL DESTINATION. MANOLOEVERETT ROSEEVERETT JOHNEVERETT P. K«l»nf* 16/11 %¥> Sinpport 29/27 Auf V «S«p 19/21 Sap •EVERETT
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    • 448 35 Z I M ISM Tlfl L\l .u* :.iM il TTTTI Ml.Hm mm [ii'lii hij Trt I AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE lEuvS 2IM YOKOHAMA »1 lAVERN PIRAEUS 14/1 2IM MELOOURNE W ACCEPTINQ CAROO TO AOELAIDE VIA MEIOOURNt ANO ALSO rci TO 9UAK, HONOKONQ. TAIWAN. PUSAN, MANILA 4 CEOU. ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE
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    • 482 35 I r» U iwppiw t nujo»o»T»now im ltd WEEKLY LCL/FCI SERVICE ll BP.'Jl'.VifJai 1»;.V 7.\7Jl| PORT KELANG 26 AUG MANILA 26 AOQ MONO KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS 26 AUO KEELUNQ. KAOHBIUNQ 27 AUQ BU6AN 26 AUO TOKYO. KOBE 26 AUO CHITTAOONO 26 AUQ DUBAI 31 AUO JEOOAH 23 AUQ BYON6Y,
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    • 522 35 PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESBEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETD ETA ETD PRASETIA 16-17 In Port 21/06 24/06 24/06 PRABHAKTI 266-266 22/06 23/06 25/06 25/06 PRASETIA 16-10 26/06 28/06 30/06 30/06 PRABHAKTI V 290-291 29/06 30/06 2/06 2/06 SINGAPORE
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    • 403 35 pre CON I AltMl ft I INI S ICI ICI SI ItVICI in bum 27/8 KEELUN6/KAOHSIUNG 22/8 BANGKOK 25/8 MANILA 26/8 JAKARTA 26/8 PORT KELANG/PENANG 28/8 BUSAN 29/8 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 24/8 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenihen/Fuznou/ Xiamen/xingang/Shanghai LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU RDM/HAM/ANT/LE RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accept ina carao to all Europa inland
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    • 772 36 ki r A L MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD EASTBOUND TO USA FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE TO PBW HYUNDAI INNOVATOR HYUNDAI EXPLORER HYUNDAI COMMANDER HYUNDAI PtONEEft LALANO4A HYUNDAI CHALLENGE* SIN HM LBN OAK SIA 2CE zym am vtm nm Him 2x aim wm 2sm nm oao lie mm um m*
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    • 592 36 JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST TORT KELANG PINANG BANGKOK HONG KONG CHINA KAOHSIUNG KEELUNC nit ft lit 2S/«ft llt 22/1 2M M!t ft 27/1 24/1 ft 27/1 27/1 ft 3A Olti 27k TOKYO KOM NAGOYA YOKOHAMA OSAKA SRI
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    • 596 36 Mitsui OS K Lines .Ltd FULL CONTAINER EXPORT TO: UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) Mm Cjryt Far Nnte| to Cnnti LAKS BAY CITY Of CD. Munt aw nwt rwa S !8 53 i$ 1/1 n/i n* »i IV w» m an ttit MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB)* JEDDAH r. Wm| fain ImlMm Tnaato IMJ- Mlt
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