The Business Times, 11 September 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 656 1  -  MARKET MAKERS SAY THEY CANT HELP IT By MAGDALENE NG,ANDREA BORCH THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore (SES) has taken to task market makers in Nasdaq issues for setting wide spreads between buy and sell prices. In a letter dated Aug 29 to 14 market makers, the
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  • 471 1  -  By CHUANG PECK MING AFTER TWO YEARS of nursing, the once-limping Emporium Holdings group is not only opening more retail outlets but is also branching out into the sports line and housing development. The turnaround followed its takeover by Hongkong-based IHD Holdings and the consequent change in
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  • 265 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN CRUDE OIL is set to be the second energy futures to be traded in Singapore, after fuel oil. An announcement on crude oil futures trading can be expected from the Singapore International Monetary Exchange this week when
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  • 121 1 Reuter THE Malaysian Rubber Development Board (MRDB) has decided to set up an office in China to provide technical services and help boost exports. In a statement yesterday, the MRDB said: "The intention to set up a rubber bureau in China is
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  • 522 1 Reuter JAPANESE CONSUMERS, long neglected by economic policymakers who favoured big business, are finally getting some belated attention from those at the top. "I believe it is crucial to promote reforms for improving the Japanese people s quality of life with
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  • 335 1 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday that unless people could be persuaded to stay in the city centre, the area would face a greying population in another 10 years. Because of space constraints, young people who marry and have children
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  • 355 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke slammed Australia's 3,000 flight attendants yesterday for voting against returning to work on foreign charter planes drafted in to ease the backlog caused by a three week-old domestic pilots' dispute. The country's two largest domestic airlines, Ansett
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    • 346 1 BUSINESS TRENDS EXECUTIVE PLACEMENTS *****62 MANAGEMENT SMALL- and medium-sized firms (SMEs) are often given short shrift because of a myopic preoccupation with the bottom line, but the winds of change are gathering and the seeds of a vastly different attitude appear to be taking root among them. GENEVIEVE CUA reports.
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    • 198 1 Emporium rochargM Its bottorlM, PAQE 3 Company Soviet politics 4 Gorbachev hits at critics Delors plan 5 EC agrees on first stage Computer fraud 7 Need for more vigilance US recoverable oil reserves S Up by I.Bb barrels in 1988 Japan-China ties 9 Delicate relations Philippines 10 War on economic
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    • 112 1 "J A Welcome 12 yean old Awaiting llMnbulnj by: 0 CdU Storage Tm*« East and west meet on our FLIGHTS EVERY MEALTIME a urn <■ j£L V inMi to a. •f rt 'v V -*"1 t .\VU\ -> 9SI TT-" cvi I,'AT Strafes OUR MIXED MENU IS A SUPERB RECIPE
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1133 2  -  Labour squeeze one of the catalysts By GENEVIEVE CUA SMALL- and medium-sized firms (SMEs) are often given short shrift because of s myopic preoccupation with the bottom line, but the winds of change are gathering and the seeds of a vastly different attitude appear to be
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    • 711 2  -  Spotlight on Management By DAVID WONG (David Wong is a director of Ernst A Whinney Consultants Pte Ltd.) THE CONTINUED GROWTH of any business depends on the amount and type of financing it can command. Internal sources of finance are limited by what the
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    • 1214 3  -  By CHUANG PECK MING JUST TWO YEARS AGO, the Emporium < Holdings group was on the brink of collapse, with creditors circling like vultures ready to swoop down for the kill. The tottering retail giant was saved in the nick of time by the Hongkong-based IHO
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    • 436 3  -  by CHUANG PECK MING THE Post Office Savings Bank has a simple way of coping with labour shortage. It gets its customers to do its work. Well, the bank would not go to the extent of putting it that way. But the automated teller
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    • 471 3 FT TO CALL a company "production-orient-ed" is akin to saying it sides with the Devil. The idea that organisations should be market-led has become a moral imperative. Even it the truth still fits the dictum that customers can choose any colour provided it is black,
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 501 4 Emergency steps to improve economy on the cards Reuter SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev says conservatives and radicals are trying to discredit his reform programme and spread alarm that a coup or civil war is in the making. But he added, speaking on Soviet
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    • 155 4 AFP JAPAN'S Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT), the world's largest telecommunications corporation, has bowed to U& pressure over plans for its new tower-block headquarters in Tftkyo, government sources said yesterday. The sources said NTT would censider designs from foreign fi(me for
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    • 420 4 Reuter THE Japan Socialist Party (JSP), the main oppoeition party, announced new policy guidelines yeeterday which call for scaleddown US-Japan military cooperation and balanced ties with both North and South Korea. JSP chairwoman Takako Doi also said Japan would
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    • 300 4 AFP CHINA marked its official Teachers' Day yesterday by blaming educators tor planting the seeds of the pro-democratic student unrest that erupted in Beijing this spring. In a front-page editorial, the intellectual Qumngming Dally said teachers had used their claaarooma to spread 'bourgeois liberalisation",
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    • 277 4 Reuter CHINESE were ordered yesterday to carry identity cards and learn 40 slogans to mark the 40th anniversary of the communist state further signs of hardliners tightening their grip. Major newspapers published a list of the slogans aa part of a propaganda blitz in
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    • 140 4 AFP NORTH KOREA'S economy grew 3 per cent last year, substantially Isss than Its snnual target and even short of the previous yeer's growth, according to Seoul's National Unification Ministry. A ministry study said North Korea's economy grew 3.3 per cent
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    • 1035 4 ARRIVALS Operator number Local Mm* From AKL 1X454 0020 CM8 MAS MH627 0035 KUL SU SQ011 0040 LAX/NTT MAS MH601 0150 KUL SU SQ401 0555 CM# SU SQ407 0700 oa SU SQ405 0745 M*U SU SQ023 0755 AMS/IOM SU SO027 0000 Cm/FM SU SQ403 063S DMA MAS
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    • 389 5 Reuter VIETNAM is trying to escape from its economic dead-end street by gaining International Monetary Fund (IMF) support for a US$3OO-million commercial bank loan that would help unlock new IMF money, according to a senior Vietnamese banker. Nguyen Cong Hai, deputy director
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    • 224 5 AP MALAYSIAN Primary Industries Minister Lim Keng Yaik will visit Indonesia today to discuss commodityrelated matters with Indonesian and Thai ministers. Mr Lim will be in Jakarta until Wednesday, holding discussions with Indonesian Forestry Minister Hasjrul Harahap before going to Bali for an
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    • 102 5 AP MALAYSIA is expected to take in Mssoo million (U*****.3 million) more in tourism revenue next year than this year, boosting tourism earnings to M 52.5 billion (U*****,440 million), Malaysian Culture and Tourism Minister Sabbaruddin Chik said on Saturday. The additional revenue was projected
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    • 295 5 AFP INDIA has set up a "fasttrack" window for exporters in a bid to cut bureaucratic red tape, decentralise decision-mak-ing and boost overseas sales in the face of a bal-ance-of-payments crunch. i The scheme was inaugurated in Bombay two weeks ago
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    • 232 5 Reuter MYANMAR's (Burma) military rulers have arrested rice merchants and ordered others to cut their prices to stop simmering public resentment against inflation. Rangoon radio, monitored in Bangkok on Saturday, said that "those who committed economic crimes to boost the price of commodities" had been arrested.
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    • 157 5 Reuter THE 12 European Community (EC) governments on Friday called on Burma (Myanmar) to end political' repression and hold free elections. "The twelve...strongly request the Burmese authorities to bring repression to an end and to respect the deep desire of the Burmese people
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    • 635 5 DIFFERENCES ON SINGLE CURRENCY REMAIN Reuter EUROPEAN COMMUNITY finance ministers on Saturday took a small step on the road to monetary union but failed to resolve fundamental differences on the ultimate goal of a single currency. France was rebuffed in its bid
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    • 146 4 USA Gill yam tread agent or Ait Guudd ft 732 <5)5. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR The business person s choice ewery Tuesday, Thursday, S*urday and Sunday. Leavng Chang Airport at 22:05 hours and arriving at II different cities in the USA the following day. <$> Air Canada sl nr.il/iuiii
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 101 5 Global temperatures on Sop 9 w// woathor conditions I SiflQflpOrG OUTLOOK: Showers over many mms In Mm Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Sop 10 art tfw alrporti Max lamp. 27.2 Hra of aunaMna 0.00 RaMaM In mm. 15.7 Rainfall Ma nrtfi... 107.S Rainy daya (Ma mtti Madrid
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 269 6 AFP LATIN AMERICA faced contradictory prospects as it entered the last year of the 1960*8, the Inter-Ameri-can Development Bank (IDB) said in a report to be released today. In its annual report "Economic and Social Progreea in Latin America," the IDB said the region
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    • 802 6 AFP THE US DOLLAR continued its forward march throughout Asia last week, closing stronger against most regional currencies but pausing in Australia and New Zealand. The Bank of Japan sold dollars most of the week and two senior Japanese officials vowed that the government would step in to
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    • 212 6 Reuter BUNDESBANK president Karl Otto Poehl said he favours a revaluation of the mark, but he said politicians are not prepared to allow this now. Asked in an interview with the Welt am Sonntag newspaper whether the mark should be
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    • 467 6 Gold Financial futures Sin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Ltd HEAVY SELLING by commission houses pushed the Comex December Gold Futures contrsct to another new Life-of-con tract low at U*****.50 last Friday. It was the only highlight in an otherwise dull trading week which saw LocoLondon Gold values fluctuate narrowly between
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    • 172 6 Gold futures on September 8, 1989 100 toy OpM ounces; US$ par koy a K8 Htgh Lam 8»«i Sep MM! -.80 Oct Nov 342.60 362.70 ***** 341 JO IjOO 34X30 1-00 OK Fob 346.00 3Mi0 1.00 369 90 370.10 368.00 34X90 1.00 Apr 374.10 374J0 ***** 37X00
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    • 207 6 C S FIRST BOSTON (SINGAPORE) LIMITED TRADING in Singapore Government bonds was quiet in the absence of fresh news to offer new direction. The benchmark 5-1/4 per cent June 1994 closed the week unchanged from its opening level of 100.54-59. In the face of firm interbank and
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    • 495 6 th# pfifn# IfndlnQ rtltt of 12 ma(or banks In S'port PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday. Sap 8 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: BANK ABN Bonk nit 6ft AMod IrWt Bonk PIC 6ft Amcricon Exprvn ftonk 6* Am'Dom R*tordam
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 74 7 CLOSING a road-show in Singapore on the Paris Financial Futures Exchange recently, the exchange's chairman Mr Gerard Pfauwadel said: "Before going for lunch, I would like to announce the launching of a new contract the Bordeaux futures." His guests were puzzled at first, but they soon burst into
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      • 112 7 DREXEL Burnham Lambert chief economist Richard B Hoey, who was named runner-up in Economic Research by Institutional Investor for the 1988 ail-America research team poll, is so confident of his forecasts that he is even prepared to provide a guarantee to investors. He told the audience at the
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      • 156 7 X NEW TUSSLE seems to be intensifying among commercial banks for the attention of Singapore's music lovers. Last month, Citibank sponsored a performance by the New York Philharmonic at the Victoria Concert Hall. T Among its guests were the American bank's major 'Customers here, the Who's Who
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    • 532 7 Reuter INTERNATIONAL bankers believe currency netting, which can radically cut the massive flow of funds generated by foreign exchange dealing, will soon become more widespread after recent developments in technology. "A system is being tested and over the next month
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    • 372 7 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES, its economic recovery faltering, hopes to finalise a new debt relief and financing package in talks with commercial banks in New York this week but bankers say there is still a long way to go. "I give it
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    • 178 7 Reuter THE CENTRAL BANK of Taiwan has stopped issuing government paper to soak up excess liquidity in the banking system, thanks to its tight monetary policy introduced in April, a bank official said. The Central Bank's outstanding issues of certificate of deposits had
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    • 507 7  -  SINGAPORE BANKS WELL-PROTECTED By DEXTER LEE FINANCIAL institutions should be more vigilant against computer fraud these days as the risk of losses is growing rapidly, said Richard Sheehan, the chief executive of London-based GHC Financial Institutions Insurance Services. Mr Sheehan said banks'
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    • 560 7 AFP ITALIAN TREASURY Minister Guido Carli, moving fast to try to repair damage caused by the scandal of huge unauthorised loans granted by a US branch of state-controlled Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL), last Friday announced nominees for a new chairman and managing
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    • 194 7 Thtt Announcement iffun M a matter of recort only P T Five Star Industries Limited SFR 22,440,000 Credit Facility Arranger ANZ Singapore Limited Provided by The Fuji Bank Limited Supported by Staadby Letters of Credit issued by Indian Overseas Bank Bank of India Bank of Baroda Syndicate Bank Singapore August
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 399 8 FEWER PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN OIL RESERVES DISCOVERED NYT THE US Energy Department has said that its estimate of how much oil can be recovered from known reserves in the United States increased by a substantial margin in 1968, marking the fifth
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    • 748 8 WEEKLY COMMODITIES ROUND-UP AFP MOST COMMODITY markets were in hesitant mood over the past week, with metals waiting tor the traditional Autumn demand upturn and softs mostly dominated by speculative factors. Coffee prices were steady on hopes that US-Colombian cooperation in the fight
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    • 245 8 AFP INDIA is likely to import mora than 146 million tonnes of crude oil in the next five years, but it plans to boost domestic production to hold down imports, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. India's oil imports bill for 1990-96 is
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    • 258 8 Reuter INDIA, which opposes universal quotas for coffee exports, will dsmand a minimum share of 100,000 tonnes a year when quotas come into force on Oct 1, 1991, Coffee Board chairman G Y Krishnan said. He said India's coffee
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    • 93 8 Reuter CBOT soybean futures cloeed higher last Friday, buoyed by strong commercial and commission house demand for nearby deliveries, floor sources said. "Nearby tightness is the story of the day," said one trader. "There's tightness in Rotterdam and talk that Brazil might not have the bean supplies everyone thought
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    • 119 8 Reuter CBOT soft red winter wheat futures settled lower in light activity on Friday, pressured by exporter and commission house selling. Floor brokers said selling by exporter Continental and commission house Cargill outweighed light support from commercial buyers. Dealings consisted primarily of book-squaring, traders noted. Wheat prices closed down
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    • 111 8 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR Tin Market (KLTM) finished •1 MR higher at MS23.lt last «Mk on short-cover-Ing and follow-through aaMit Dealers said the flrmer doeo of the London Metal Exchange lent Ita support during the weak but dlapoaals at higher level limited the early rtee. invy HK3 infi
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    • 116 8 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN RUBBER market ended slightly easier last week, with International One RSS October finishing one sen lower to 237.00 sen per kg. During the week, operators were generally reluctant to commit themselves due to lack of consumer participation at the start of the month. Trading, however, was
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    • 150 8 Telerate FUEL oil prices ended higher by Si mt last week compared with previous week's levels. This incresss wss generally in line with the strength in crude pricee. Trading, howevsr, remained in r tight-range situation and activity was very light Prompt CST-180 lots" for September were
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    • 222 8 Bernama MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OH. (CPO) prices on the physical market cloaed unchanged laat week on buyers' reeervedness and lack of fresh overseas enquiries. Trading was quiet and also restricted in the absence of supportive fundamentals. Dealers said operators were also cautious following the Malaysian Palm Oil Growers
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    • 121 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Soton' noon doting prtcM an S«pnmb«r 9 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Mk FOt 93 J00 Old d«vm FOt 103 JOO Now drum FOt 107.00 Copra 50.00 *oton Mlxod (loot*) Pepper Mutfok wWN FOt NLW 490.00 FOt taq NLW 400J00 Surowqfc Modi FOt NLW 377JO Surowah
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    • 275 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on Sep 8 (i/torww unless specified). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. Coffee basis *>-«*<><•• London, sellers option OF London S*p 800/805 (787/794) H»gh/Low 820/805 Nov 821/822 (807/808) High/Low 840/818 Solos (4533) Cocoa s*p 750/752 (750/754) High/Low 754/740 DK 807/808 (807/809) High/Low 815/798
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  • FOCUS
    • 1224 9 is it business as usual for China and the outside world? FOCUS today looks at China's relations with the rest of the world, and especially Japan, in the aftermath of June's Tiananmen massacre. In the accompanying piece, Shanghai's ambitious industrial restructuring programme and its aim
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    • 837 9 AP SHANGHAI, famous throughout Asia for its business scumen, Is carrying on with an ambitious industrisl restructuring programme aimed at making the city an international financial and manufactur--1 ing centra. Much as neighbouring Taiwan, South Korsa and Singapore have done, Shanghai is moving
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 758 10  -  THE PHILIPPINES Economic crimes are still rampant in the Philippines today, three years after the Aquino government hired the Geneva-based Societe Generate de Surveillance (SGS) to stamp out economic sabotage. President Aquino has approved a new contract. By AL O LABITA Jr WHEN THE Aquino
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    • 920 10 RUSSIA A luxury hotel sneaks into town, a stone's throw from the Kremlin NYT "NOT EVERY revolutionary situation leads to a revolution," wrote Lenin, prophetic enough considering that he failed to live long enough to check into the new four-etar Savoy Hotel near the Kremlin, to try
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    • 701 10  -  AUSTRALIA By ASAD LATIF GOING AGAINST ths grain of Canberra's desire to integrate into an Asis-Pacific community, a Melbourne-based group has released s manifesto saying that "Australia is no more a part of Asia than Africa is a part of Europe". It was
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • THE ARTS
    • 807 11  -  ■tr P Y Van THE RECITAL by Felix Schmidt and Annette Cole on Tuesday night must count as one of the highlights of the season. It was an intimate recital in which the cantilena of the cello had "emotional immediacy", a quality that Schmidt
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    • 495 11  -  OPERA By JAMES HELME SUTCLIFFE IHT RICHARD WAGNER'S grandson Wolfgang shared with his elder brother Wieland from 1951 the responsibility for rebuilding the Bayreuth Festival and ridding it of what was seen after 1945 as their mother's unseemly attraction to the ideas and person of
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    • 985 11  -  MUSIC By P Y VAN FRIDAY NIGHT'S SSO concert was marked by two unususl happenings the first being that soloist Alexander Rudin played concertos on two different instruments, and the second being a Singapore airing of Kilar's Krzesany, a rather modernistic symphonic poem. The Saint-Saens Concerto
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    • 803 11  -  DANCE By JENNIFER DUNNING NYT ALEXANDRA DANILOVA is an indisputable legend in a time when legends in ballet are few. Recently named to receive a Kennedy Center honour this winter, she will soon be presented with the Handel Medallion from the City of New York.
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    • 799 11  -  By PAUL MAJENDIE Reuter WAYNE SLEEP did a high-kicking waltz with Britain's Princess Diana on stage, leapt into the Guinness Book of Records and would now like to try his luck as a classical actor in Shakespeare. Sleep, the brilliant principal with Britain's Royal
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    • 795 12  -  CINEMA By STEVE LOHR NYT WHEN INGMAR BERGMAN completed his Oscar-winning film Fanny and Alexander in 1984, he jfeclared it the last ot his some 50 movies. But he seems a most reluctant retiree at times. "I dream about doing a film about once a
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    • 866 13  -  ART By GALINA VROMEN Reuter THE NETHERLANDS is discovering that arranging the biggest ever exhibition of Vincent van Gogh's paintings is like taking on the complexity of a military operation. The plans include special precautions tor transporting paintings from abroad, new security systems
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 163 13 entertain.. a A Taste Of TRie Raj. Indulge in the rich culinary tradition* of exotic India this September. The Cafe-ui-The-Park introduces a ten-day sizzling North Indian Cuisine Experience from Sept. 4to 13 for dinner only. Feast on a spicy spread of Buttered or Tandoori Chicken, FisbMasaLa, Shuh Kebab, Cucumber Raita,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
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    • 1409 13 TV and RADIO All that jazz OUR CHOICE CARNEGIE HALL, 7.40pm, SBC 12 Cine Showcase presents an antique gem about a widow who brings up her only son in the hope that he will become a classical musician snd eventually perform at Carnegie Hall. But although he does become an
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  • SPORTS
    • 468 14 TBINIS: US OPEN AP WHEN IT WAS OVER, Martina Navrati (ova slammed her racket to the court, beaten once again by rival Steffi Graf. 3ut minutes later she graciously acknowledged the thundfuaa applause and promised to return for another US Open championship in New York.
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    • 622 14 AP IVAN LENDL played for the US Open yesterday. So what's new? His opponent, Boris Becker, who is the first German in more than half a century to play for the US men's championship. Lendl joined Becker in the final round by defeating Andre
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    • 302 14 GOLF AFP FRANKIE MINOZA of the Philippines fired a five-under-par 67 yesterday to win the US$l5O,OOO Malaysian Masters Golf Championships by eight strokes. The 29-year-old from Mindanao set a new record for the 6,925-yard par-72 Royal Selangor Golf Course, finishing on 268 20
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    • 355 14 AFP THE PRESSURE finally got to England's Andrew Murray on Saturday as he moved within sight of his first European tour victory in the European Open in Walton Heath, England. The 33-year-old from Manchester, who probably has a maximum of
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    • 267 14 AP 808 ESTES used five birdies to overtake front-runner Keith Clearwater and claim the thirdround lead on Saturday at the US$5OO,OOO BC Open. Estes. 23, of Texas, had a 5-under-par 66 for a 54-hole total of 13-under-par 200 and a onestroke
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    • 236 14 YACHTING AFP BOND'S campaign for the wi America's Cup yachting cnailenge has become one of the victims of the financial crisis facing the Australian entrepreneur. "•With his international busiiHfcs empire threatened with coliSfse, the former Cup winner hpt suspended his involvement in the battle for
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    • 183 14 dpiCKET AP AUSTRALIAN cricket captain AMan Border on Saturday expressed surprise at the omission qf deposed captain David Gower and all-rounder lan Botham from tfcf England team to tour the West Indies in January. Border made his comments If j reporters after returning to /WBtralia from England,
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    • 189 14 MOTOR-RACING Bernama MALAYSIA is set to make a big name on the international racing scene when it hosts the Formula Thrse Grand Prix, scheduled at the Johor circuit on Dec 2 and 3. The Johor International Formula Three Grand Prix will carry
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    • 213 14 AFP A FURIOUS Alain Prost threatened to quit motor racing for the reet of the season after his bitter rival and McLaren team-mate Ayrton Senna finished nearly two seconds faster at the end of official practice on Saturday for the Italian Grand Prix
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    • 509 14 CYCLING AP WORLD CHAMPION cyclist Greg LeMond said in Toulouse on Saturday that he will announce what team he will join before he returns to the US on Sep 17 tor the birth of his third child. The deal is expected to
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    • 407 14 ATHLETICS AFP CUBA'S Ana Quirot ran the third-fastest women's 800 metres in history and Abdi Bile outkicked Sebastian Coe in a controversial men's 1,500 metres on Saturday at the World Cup track and field meet in Barcelona. Under clear skies and cooi temperature the
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 553 15  -  JOINT-VENTURE PARTNERS EARMARK $28M FOR 3 BUILDINGS By ELAINE KOH WING TAI HOLDINGS and its joint-venture partners which bought three commercial properties this year, have earmarked as much as $28 million to upgrade them. Wing Tai share price has been climbing over the week
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    • 357 15 RMCA REINSURANCE Ltd has more than doubled its net aftertax profit to $6.06 million from $2.8 million for the year ended June 30, 1989. The rise was achieved despite a slightly reduced turnover, which slipped to $41.42 million from
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    • 558 15 MBT SELANGOR DREDGING Bhd is exploring the proepect of selling its 12.5 per cent stake in a property development project known as Washington Centre and McLachlen Office Buildings in Washington, US. The group prefers to have an immediate profit than
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    • 499 15 imm mm*** HOCK LOCK SIEW FUND-RAISING must be high on Hind Hotels International's list of priorities. Four years of accumulated losses, more than $40 million in loans, and current renovation work on flagship Hotel Imperial costing $31.5 million have made raising cash
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    • 329 15 MBT IGB Corporation, which recently bought a 20 per cent stake in Inter-Pacific Industrial group, will have two nominees on the latter's board. The two directors are believed to be Datuk Yap Lim Sen and Mr Goh Nan Kioh. Group managing director
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    • 199 15 Bernama INTER-PACIFIC Industrisl group, Berjaya Corporation and Sports Toto Malaysia announced over the weekend their equity investment in US-based Heilig Meyers Company. Heilig Meyers is the largest publicly owned retailers in the US and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. A statement said the
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    • 321 15 MBT SPORTS TOTO Malaysia's subsidiary, Inter-Pacific (Cayman) Ltd, has purchased an additional 711,000 shares in Magnum Corporation for $2.4 million or $3.37 a share. The announcement from Sports Toto and Inter-Pacific Industrial Group on Friday noted that the shares were
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    • 608 15 IN A BID to reduce its reliance on Berjaya Corp (Malaysia), the fast-moving Inter-Pacific Industrial group intends to continually beef up its core activities such as manufacturing, property development, leisure, financial services and consumer marketing. Meanwhile, Inter-Pac will also have to restructure
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    • 331 15 MBT INTER-PACIFIC Industrial group has achieved a pre-tax profit of M 541.13 million for the 15 months ended April 30, 1989 on a turnover of M 5328.71 million. The latest consolidated figures contrast with a pre-tax loss of M 5521,000 and turnover
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    • SES
      • 1713 16  -  r i Singapore p L By KEVIN GWEE BULLS BRUSHED ASIDE negative sentiment from major overseas bourses and succeeded in pushing share prices on the Singapore stock market higher throughout last week. 1 The surge in share prices, wthich recorded a post-Crash high
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    • MARKET REVIEWS
      • 1010 17 l 1 Hongkong DBS Securities THE HONGKONG MARKET opened on a positive note last week due to Wall Street's weekend advance and the restructuring rumours of the Cheung Kong group. Buying interest waa revived and the Hang Seng Index gained 42 pointa, but
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      • 633 17 K.Lumpur j MBT IT WAS indeed a historic week for the Kuala Lumpur stock market as share prices spiralled to dizzy heights and records were rewritten with each passing session. At the close of the market on Friday, the 30counter New Straits Times
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      • 661 17  -  Compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended Sep 8 SCRIP ISSUES Com Plants Proposed bonus issue of one-for-two Semb Shipyards Private placement of $5Qm 125% loon stock with warrants. The warrants will f be issued on the basis of 250 warrants for every $1,000 nominal amount of loan stocks.
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      • 598 18 m W\ J ew or < I A AP THE NEW HIGHS reached by the Dow Jones Industrial Aver- age in late August have so far proved to be more of a letdown than a breakthrough for the US stock market. -> Some observers had
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      • 313 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Berjaya Corpn One-tor-one M$l 30 per thorm fx dot* July 21 oooa CiON: Augi Acctplaw* Payment: Sep 1$ Causeway Inv boouxtofcto rights in» of $7 2Sm nominal amount of 6% mmetmd notes with TSfe to subscribe for new Cousewy shares. Shareholder* will be oHotted )t
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      • 354 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Alcorn Capital reduction from Mjfll 56 to M$l6.31a through a write doom of M)1 par value to M$0.20. followed by Hie consolidation ol five of the 20-sen shore into on e shore of M$l each tights issue of three-tor-one Q MJOJO Ayer Hitom Tin One-tor-thrM
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      • 332 18 NYT BLOOM INGDALEs, one of the world'* most famous retailers, went on the suction block on Friday, snd Marvin STraub, its longtime chairman and chief executive, immediately said he waa putting together a group to try to buy it A aale would
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      • 642 18  -  Eli By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Securities THE European markets were extraordinarily active last week, bearing in mind the roller-coast-er movements in some other markets, especially Wall Street and Tokyo. West Germany was up about 3% per cent on the week, France 2% per cent and
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      • 213 18 Bombay AFP BEARS were once again active on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) last week, pushing down the index despite the support of institutional investors. The sensitive BSE index gained four points by Thursday on sustained buying by institutional investors. But the bears forced the index down
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      • 365 18 r f-rm 1 hfj] Tokyo AFP SHARE PRICES fell for the third week in a row on the Tokyo stock exchange last week as investors became increasingly nervous over the yen-dollar exchange rate and bond prices. The Nikkei Stock Average closed out the
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      • 349 18 AFP CAUTION has crept into the Australian share market after a sharp tall on Thursday undermined a strong climb. Brokers said that while the underlying tone of the market was firm, a degree of caution had crept in after Thursday's correction of almost 26
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      • 288 18 AFP SHARES moved higher on the London Stock Exchange in a week with few economic indicators to upset the steady trend. Despite s significant downward correction on Wednesday, ths Footsie index last week climbed to within 20 points of its all-time high. The FTSE
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 911 19 New York Reuter STRENGTH in several rumour-driven issues on Friday helped US blue chips post their first closing rise last week, but the advance was too puny to offset a recent string of losses. The market ended the holiday-shortened week lower, shattering a nine-week rise.
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      • 820 19 London AFP AFTER a firm start on Friday, London shares failed to live up to their early promise, as nervousness set in once again at higher levels. The Footsie 100-Share Index closed up eight points on the day at 2,423.9 after opening almost 20
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      • 509 19 Asahi YAOHAN DEPARTMENT Store Co, a medium-size Jspanese retailer, unveiled an ambitious plan last Friday to enlarge its internstional supermarket chain by adding stores and holdings in the United States and other countries, including Canada and Malaysia. A spokesman for Yaohan, one
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      • 458 19 Reuter CORPORATE bargain-hunters are circling Australian millionaire Alan Bond, eager for a bite of his foundering international brewing and investment group. First in line is fellow brewing baron John Elliott, who has offered Mr Bond what he calls a rescue package that would break up the
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      • 941 19 Amsterdam MP M ru A8N 44 5 Aagon 114.2 AlwM 138 5 Akzo 147.0 Alranta 166.3 AMEV 67.5 AMRO 67 7 AM. SM 1760 BOLS 156.0 Bor»omy 123.0 Buahrman Tattaroda 72 0 CSM 71.0 M 56 50 n— tsaan 0 3 0.0 2 2.2 00 •0.5 0.1 1.4 3 +o.s
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      • 125 19 Reuter TURKEY'S petrochemical giant Petkim AS. currently in the privatisation portfolio. is likely to be opened to tender by end-1989. according to Turkish officials. About 30 foreign and 70 domestic companies attended an introductory seminar last week on the privatisation of Petkim, which
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      • 274 19 Reuter TAIWAN will soon relax limits on daily share price movements and will eventually abolish all controls, according to a senior government official. Individual stock prices are currently limited to a daily rise or fall of 5 per cent Lu Tung-ying, the
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      • 339 19 Reuter ARGENTINA will privatise its loesmaking telephone company Empress Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (ENTeI) by dividing it into three regional companies and selling majority interest to bidders with experience in this field, s senior ENTeI adviser said recently. "The privatisation plan will be sent to President
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      • 144 19 Reuter UAL CORP has agreed to allow investor Marvin Davis look at its confidential financial records, according to the New York Times. The Times, quoting a spokesman for Mr Davis, said last Saturday the move would fulfil one of Mr Davis' conditions for possibly
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      • 112 19 Reuter THE AMERICAN Stock Exchange and the Philadelphia Stock Exchange have entered talks on a merger, according to a senior official at one of the exchanges. In Buergenstock for the Swiss Commodities, Futures and Options Association annual conference over the weekend, the official, who declined to
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    • 516 18 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, -n CAP. M 16 KUMGANG TRADING PTE. LTD. '(In Voluntary Liquidation) •At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of KUMGANG TRADING PTE. LTD. duly 'Convened and held at 101. Vpper Cross Street #04-43, People's Park Centre, Singapore, 0106 on the Bth day of September 1960,
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    • 245 19 LOST SHARE/STOCK/WARRANT CERTIFICATES The foUowtng Share/Stock/Warrant Certificate*/* together lost or destroyed:AMCOL HOLDINGS LIMITED No. of Share*/ Certificate No. In the name of Stock/Warrants *****62 Ong Kim Hock 1x3.000 FOCAL FINANCE LIMITED ******91 Loke Yuet Lin Ixl.ooo HONG FOK CORPORATION LIMITED KEPPEL CORPORATION LIMITED ******8 Nomura Merchant 1 x 1.000 (tnvt
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  • 112 20 AFP AUSTRALIA'S overseas aid agencies said yesterday that government aid to Vietnam should be restored as soon as its last soldier leaves Cambodia. Non-government groups meeting in Canberra said Vietnam's commitment to withdrawing its troops from Cambodia by end-September removed justification for withholding aid.
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  • 282 20 A quick look at Saturday's main news Mattar names 15 to Mendakl board OR AMMAO Mattar, the Minister in charge of Muslim affairs, has named 15 people to sit on the board of directors of Mendaki, the new council for development of the Muslim community. Among them are
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  • 471 20 CHINESE senior leader Deng Xiaoping missed his first meeting in several years with a foreign head of state last Saturday but officials declined to say whether it was because of ill health or for political reasons. A virtual recluse in recent
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  • 607 20  -  DOMESTIC EXPORTS TO UNITED STATES DOWN 10.2 pc By SANGEETA MULCHAND GROWTH in Singapore's external trade remained lacklustre in July, registering a growth of 2.5 per cent. Not only was it lower than the 3.1 per cent the month before,
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  • 342 20 AFP MILITARY SOURCES in Hanoi have acknowledged that Vietnamese nationals had left Cambodia in recent weeks, but said they were few in number and were leaving because of security fears. The departures come as Vietnamese troops are withdrawing under Hanoi's pledge to
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  • 183 20 Bernama THE proposed second linkage between Johor Baru and Singapore is expected to link Tanjung Kupang at Gelang Patah and Tuas in Singapore, said Malaysian Information Minister Datuk Mohamed Rahmat yesterday. If a site at Tanjung Kupang is chosen, a network
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  • 134 20 Reuter NEARLY 1,000 members of the banned Nepali Congress Party have been arrested in the Himalayan kingdom for taking part in a week-long "mass awakening campaign", party sources said yesterday. They said the arrests were made on Saturday in outlying districts. The outlawed party had asked
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  • 81 20 Bernama THE campaign by so-called environmentalists from 14 countries to compel Japanese companies not to buy timber from Sabah and Sarawak is an attempt to "interfere in Malaysia's affairs", Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday. He said the group was actually trying to force
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  • 249 20 Reuter THE Inter-American Development Bank has said that Latin America is still plagued by low growth and surging inflation despite record exports in 1968 and the first fall in foreign debt levels since the outbreak of the debt crisis in 1962. Enrique Iglesias, the bank's president,
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  • LATE FILE
    • 46 20 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Umno Supreme Council at its meeting this Sunday will decide whether to "force" the Gertak Merah branch to accept the membership renewal of Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad through the branch, said Umno Deputy President Ghafar Baba yesterday. Bernama
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    • 36 20 AP INDIA has promised to order a ceasefire if Sri Lankan President Ranaainghe Premadasa accepts its proposal for the withdrawal of Indian peacekeeping soldiers, a Sri Lankan senior official said yesterday. AP
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    • 33 20 Reuter OFFICIALS from Gulf Cooperation Council will meet next month in Riyadh to discuss a strategy on Australian sheep imports, a United Arab Emirates official said. Reuter
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    • 43 20 AFP SENIOR police, customs and judicial officials from some 100 countries will meet in Vienna from today at a United Nations-sponsored conference on drugs as Colombian authorities intensify their crackdown on the country's wealthy drug barons. AFP
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    • 45 20 AFP SIGNS grew over the weekend that the 6,500 East Germans in holding camps in Hungary would be allowed into the West today or tomorrow, as some refugees were told to prepare for the trip across the border. AFP
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    • 44 20 AFP A GROUP of 18 deputies from the Soviet republic of the Ukraine have called on President Mikhail Gorbachev to dismiss the Ukrainian party chief Vladimir Shcherbitsky, spokesmen for the newlyformed Ukraine People's Movement for Perestroika said yesterday. AFP
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    • 33 20 Reuter SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev will become the first Kremlin leader to meet a Pope when he visits the Vatican in November, Moscow's envoy to Italy confirmed yesterday. Reuter
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    • 31 20 Reuter NOBEL PEACE Prize winner Mother Teresa was recovering in hospital yesterday after she was fitted with a heart pacemaker, said doctors at Calcutta's Woodlands Nursing Home. Reuter
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 53 21 Reuter THE UK has cleared a hostile bid for Bermudabaaed Sea Containers Ltd from British container rental firm Tiphook pic and Swedish shipping group Stena AB. The US$63-a-ehare cash tender offer through their joint company, Temple Holdings Ltd, for Sea Containers is due to
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      • 59 21 Reuter AN ARGENTINE BULK CARRIER taking soy pellets to the Soviet Union is undergoing routine engine repairs in Brest and is expected to be able to continue its voyage soon. A spokesman for the port of Brest said last Friday, "It doesn't appear to be very
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      • 52 21 Reuter GREEK CONTAINER SHIP Golden Polydinamos and the Panamanian wheat carrier Devotion collided last Thursday in Limon Bay, off Cristobal, Panama, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence reported. Both vessels were damaged but details are not yet known. The Devotion was apparently holed below the waterline in way holds 1
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      • 43 21 Reuter OMI CORP said Vagn Fausing has been named president of Rubicon Tankers Ltd, a Bahamas shipping company jointly owned with East Asiatic Co Group. Mr Fausing will also head Rubicon's new US management unit, Rubicon Shipping Inc.
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      • 64 21 Reuter IRATE SHRIMPERS, protesting against federal requirements that they put turtle-escape doors on their trawling nets, blocked the Gulf Intracoaatal Waterway at the Intercoastal City location in New Orleans with their boats last Friday. US Coast Guard officials said agency boats were being despatched to remove the
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      • 61 21 AFP A SHIPMENT of 100,000 Australian sheep, rejected by Saudi Arabia, has been diverted by sea to Kuwait where it is expected to be received for testing. Australian sources in the Gulf region said Saudi authorities last Wednesday refused to accept the animals but the
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      • 70 21 Reuter THE FLOW of crude oil shipped from the North Sea Sullom Voe terminal in the Shetland Islands to the US dried up completely last week, according to figures from the Shetland Islands Ports and Harbours Department. No crude at all went to the US
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    • 144 21 A TRADE MISSION from British shipping company Marr Technical Services will be in Singapore this week to promote specialised services in marine technology and oceanography. Marr offers design and project management services in the construction, rebuilding and conversion of ships and hightechnology systems
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    • 191 21 STOLT TANKERS and Terminals (Holdings) S A has boosted its fleet of parcel tankers with the purchase of yet another vessel from Japanese shipowner Eiko Marine. The 6,700-dwt Stolt Sentosa will be deployed by the Stolt Nielsen Inter Asia service, trading between Singapore,
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    • 86 21 YUGOSLAV shipping line Losinjska Plovidba is set to launch a service from Rotterdam to North Africa and Greece, returning via southern Italy. The line currently offers only container services, but plans to provide conventional facilities in the longer term. Earlier this year, it expanded into
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    • 324 21  -  By G DURAIRAJ TAIWANESE-OWNED Cheng Lie Navigation Company is extending its intra-Asian service to Port Klang from Sep 25. The service will be offered as a fixed-day weekly fully containerised run, using four ships. The decision to include Port Klang came at a
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    • 520 21  -  ISO DEFERS ADOPTION OF LARGER DIMENSIONS FOR BOXES By ZULKIFLI ALWI OPERATORS in developing countries, particularly terminal operators, have bought more time for themselvee to prepare for the advent of bigger boxes. The reprieve came after the International Standards Organisation (ISO)
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    • 327 21 Lloyd's List AN INCREASING NUMBER of Asian shipbuilders are refusing to commit themselves to new contracts as they face uncertainties over whether costs may escalate in the early *****. The Japanese and South Koreans, who account for the lion's share of the
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    • 404 22  -  By IAN LANCASTER, I, managing director of Citicorp Ineurance Brokers A/though not a new concept in the insurance industry as a whole, risk management is gaining in populariJy in the marine insurance industry. Risk management companies, which are usually a separate division of an
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    • 480 22 FIVE PRODUCT TANKERS were sold to Eastern Bloc buyers for around US$l2O million last week. The 29,990-dwt vessels were the Sporades, Velopoula, Antiparos, Parapola, all built in 1986, and the Alkyonis, built in 1967. Meanwhile, two tweendeckers, the Cabo Santa Isabel. 16,740 dwt and built in 1967, and the
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    • 834 22 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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    • 982 22 EXPANDING MARKET PUSHING FOR MORE FACILITIES Fairpiay THE CONTINUING INFLUX of new ships into the North American cruise and day-excursion market is putting additional pressure on port authorities to provide new berths and terminals. In the past eight months, Los
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    • 265 22 Reuter WHILE ATTENTION focuses on expensive proposals to improve oil tanker safety with offshore ports and new equipment. US industry experts say human error remains the toughest problem for ship operators. "We seem to spend all of our efforts on the mechanical
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    • 1759 22 Ship RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Voy Arrival Transtalner Schedules Blk Date/Time Time From Time To Booking Gate Op Gdn Aaro Mofeour 8 kKxg BPortm Ihnnlrtf Bruuol Ow H# 1 IrMl* E Grada EObtou. Eogla liwa Eogla Do** Eogh Sao Equator Prid fong
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    • 228 23 AFP THE VOLUME of tonnage on world shipping order books was 2.205 million gross tonnes higher by the end of the second quarter of this year than in the first, at 27.337 million gross tonnes, according to Lloyd's Register of Shipping. In a quarterly
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    • 1017 23 THE recent slow climb in freight market rates showed signs of coming to en end on Thursday amid talk of an easier fixture on the key US Quif to Japan heavy grain route, dealers said. There were unconfirmed reports that the route had been booked at a rate
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    • 503 24 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT P. KELANQ SOUTHAMPTON 1W HELSINKI. OSLO. ALSO ACCEPTING CAMO TO: ALL UK I NUNC DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DOBLIN, COPENHAGEN, AARHUS, MTHENWK, AMSTEROAM, CARIBBEAN 1 1 AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT R'DAM/ I I SOUTH- I I HAVEN I ANTWERP LE HAVRE AMPTON IP KELANQ S'POftE
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    • 377 24 COLUMBUS LINE REEOEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUD) EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO 111 (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOMT SERVICE) ANANGEL ATLAS VK ■ORAVOANK VI3S Accopttng LCL c Kaviang, Kiota I U/M |Nrt Lm Rata* for train ports ducharf# and also to 1 X cargo for rain ports discharge •tj, Koniif)
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    • 480 24 t L _Si REGULAR FULL CONTAINER SERVICE NORASIA LINE. THE SHIPPING LINE FOR PIRAEUS. NO OTHER LINE CAN OFFER YOU: 1) SINGAPORE/ PIRAEUS —17 DAYS 2) WEEKLY FIXED DAY DEPARTURE/ARRIVAL SINGAPORE FRIDAY PIRAEUS MONDAY 3) DIRECT CALL (NOT TRANSHIPPED) 4) PRIORITY BERTHING/NO DELAYS TO GET THE BEST SERVICE FOR YOU
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    • 709 25 STRAITS SHIPPING CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT nn p.ki I*l w w an m n/t on aft TOLAfiA BAT TOKYO MY Abo Accepting Cargo Fori MAI HUI PEGASUS PIONEER HOT A HAWAII ft CASUS PIONEER BANGKOK BORNEO A6ENCIES LTD. BAN6KOK TEL *****00 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT:'| PJOlf P*t Sun
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    • 882 25 CHO YANG LINE WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE (ALSO ACCEPTING REEFER CARGOES) to far east CMOYANC PARK MM I4ANJIN OAKLAND MM CMOYANC SUCCESS MOT KAKJIN TONCHAE 0W FMG FIOTA MERCANIt C.RANCOLOMRIANA (NATIONAL LINE Of- COtllWßlA> CAVN COMPANIA ANONIMA VENE/OIANA Ofc NAVEC.ACION .NATIONAL LINE OF VENEZUELA* To Boanavwtura/Barranquitta/Santa Marta/Cartafena/ Cmtobal/SantD Domingo/Port Au
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    • 26 25 PTE LTD KAMPUCHEA SERVICE Vmml Voy ETA ETD D*«tn TZU HANG V8909S 20/9 23/9 Ptmooi AMABAS V9907S 27/9 1/10 Kamp« TEL 7«7507 TLX ***** FAX *****76
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    • 322 25 fff Hai Sun Hup Co (Pt< Ltd AS r I N STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFT) Funabashi for Discharging Only NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS. HONGKONG, TAIWAN A CHINESE PORTS, SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE KK SPORE PK DM CT AOAMASTOS W SM 140
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    • 607 26 WWM HX SINOSE m MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES MEEAD Pil 710 Singapore Loading for:In Port BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE I*AV fl J J i 'li J J 'ZHZBCj (B/BULK CONTAINER) ETA SPORE GUAM SAIPAN 11/19 SEPT 30fl IAO 24/10 4/11 VU >«— RONESIA PORTS WRECT
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    • 769 26 (ft HANJIN SHIPPING Xy FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST CHOYANC PARK M* HANJIN OAKLAND M HANJIN TOM MAC M ■jM 11/1 4/10 VlO IflO *10 ZM 11/10 UOO 13/10 1500 11/10 XV! 11/10 IWIO WlO 22/10 21/10 7/10 2S/10 91 »/H> 2*lo
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    • 210 26 CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPAN' TINCMUAN HANCHUAN «ott»*j«VAntw»rp Hkf rw QMOM SHANC CMC IK ¥1U tUt MO TANG FANC KOU VIU 2*l Vfi «/M 11/ M W* Accavtwf FCt Cm ta> Kta Chimm m* <*«• HUA TAI HC m HUA SHUN HC NT M|+ fw«+ Spar* lifl l*fl J* M M
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    • 668 26 t! EVERGREEN n *j inef 5„.,, Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) nu GLOW EVEN ***** evu cum EVER GATHER EVER GAROEN ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO ML SOP HKG KSG KLG PUS um t»m vm am mm mm oa/io <b,io iiAO 09,' ie u/a um on no m S3 SS Sffi LJW
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    • 467 27 nwauLcam I monaay, aepiemoer ii, i»oa PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES 7 i -n S VOY 8M JKT MY VOY HKO KAO KM YON I m m tM 44M m kn m 47W IM Slit M 4MB IK VII WM
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    • 342 27 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT mm I vn m m am am am am iv» am am m vu vu vu am m am m am w am am m «u ivu am mw EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE lit FW ATI. t*. a Mt, KM mm. km MKK
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    • 267 27 fc.»- 1 IKmSf Me. v i hl£S&j& ■< -4 -I' ll mm mm t ruuAHnam I urn Iw» (MCtTTIM OONVOmONM. ANO Wowotto arnm toMUAVA/DOT I HH» I«U (ACCCFTMC COWVOmOWAL AMO COHTAMOMO CAMO) (MCimM COWOmONAL AMO CONTAINERISED CAMO) So fcoakmc w7H I ro^:'*m > coiMwnwAi to ChiMini CAMO VIA T/S TO
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    • 371 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES IP* MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Sport PJWmh Name B» ass THE BANK UNE TAMAITAI SAMOA VISM FORTNBANK V29N IVY BAH* V2SN U/i IIW I7(M a/a 13/ M 1/11 13/U 17/11 1(11 4/12 Ifll »02 ANANGEL ATLAS Ml Spra ZM ■ORAYIANK VW
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    • 624 28 v_ g Kline K \WASAI\I KIM N K \lS|| I IIMIWrI «w 1-* ii NEPTUNE GARNET OOCI FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL FREEDOM FEEDER VESSEL NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL lifixyTl VOY LB a vi IS L2/S is m K JUt VOY *INDO 22 11/9 II 11/9 21 2S/9
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    • 363 28 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TWSIOAS V.43 MLIOAS 45 TULSIOAS V 44 MLIOAS 1M TWISIOAS V.4S baa Sm ■Mtar M > fmtm t, fmtm n %m f, MOd 4Od 4 Oct Fi 8 M tt Od N Oct Fi aHw »n» nmm fi 10 0« 40K 40K FI Wllta INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER
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    • 280 28 GO. on ocn GOLDEN LINE 1 GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 21. T«M Ay«r Si'**) UNCAratr oim Til UUW <» u «si r*. smhm AN GULF SERVICE: Vmn P. MN 13 Oct gOUXH HAJtVCXT CM HA KMX Ml TURMMIHa DAI TIM MM Ha CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE
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    • 438 28 PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD HI AD C f Fit e 'uc fiCB NS K 1 :.M Buil SIS "iAP-?* T[ j i q<; >B'2: p* fai r ratio. DESTIHATIOR EAST/HI hvn r-n TH ntrr.w EAST/WEST AHBCA/MB. TTT III.*.". 1 f > if ■> I Fa LCI mrr* U-^V, V""** mm
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 951 29 Aftats S port UPTI* MEMOES FTL LTD. Qmnl Mdm Mum Inwtrdy Ttfimil CFS taMo |pm TPA/Sa Outeanf 2212E2 *****53 »877 '.'*****53 *****42 Z*****4 *****13 27*114 27M11 vm* (CR NO. **********0E) 1 I k mMSMan NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD EXPORT TIMI TOT Lioydiana 08/883 O. Tokyo OS/933 Nipwmica 01/934 o.6aaka 07/886
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    • 858 29 r SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: 2MM Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** WWW P KILANC MESSRS NAI TNONG SHIPPING 127 Ponont Stroot Ptnant KUUytu M/S HANOI INC SYSTEM
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 304 30 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE 3BMI OF CACON soma TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE c i r c mwnm^wM",\MF7Mrr^w7m I.'HIJI J II- M tO FAR-EAST L» .1 Hi",' 'V I FROM EUROPE, EAST MEOITERRANE ■DOLE-EAST ft INDIAN SUB-CONTI —ii —irnnnnn r i Tinnnnnnmn 3 i iDDaaanHßa ■a£»IX]E3C3C3C3E3CIE3Q iv ■FirrißiririinriiirjEq FROM FAR-EAST
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    • 184 30 JOl ffe&mofl LOVES MONTHLY LASH LINER SERVICE TO: New York, Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia Charleston, Savannah, Now Orleans, Mobile Patcagoula, Houston, Galveston, Beaumont Camden, Jacksonvillo FROM: Port Sudan, Karachi, Jamnajar, Bombay Cochin, Madras, Calcutta, Chitta*** to S'poro A Port Kolang m an an an* aia an* m nuo Ml nMM am
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    • 263 30 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/ SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU Perita Shpa Trdg P L VfiU Ttl Ho. S33K2S TU: <2*2 Fax ****** ERITA CONTAINER LINES m. ANNUS* JAVA ETA WW ETO DOCK FORTNIGHTLY SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO: PANJANG SANWA LINE RHIY CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE STIAITS/NKCKIM/TANMM/JAPAN m T POP" C AGf.T
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    • 296 30 IK I -REGIONiL CONTAINER LINES ASEAN PORTS BANGKOK 4 SAILINGS A WEEK Hock A«ncy Co Ltd BKK (Tat m i SONGKHLA -1 saojng a week Hock Aoancv Co Lid Skia (Tat: ***** mTtTT P.KELANG" 3 SAILINGS A WEEK DASWANI Sdn Bhd Pkl (Tel: *****59) PENANG 2 SAILINGS A WEEK iii-Tinrik
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 156 30 fgamm igm s fi Regional Weafher si A. A s. 7 4. a A Iv A Cv R K as ii SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AJL SEP 11, ISSS R Thunderstorm Temp™,*,. *<• V*\ sl x>we W«oth*r Wind dracMn •>*< ipttd «i knot* V Wov.h**,t Cloudy Shy
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 720 31 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S'PORE LOADING FOR lift Iraq/Japan KROUGM Ma la SAGMMO UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA A BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AQABA LOAMN6 CONTAINERS/CONVENTIONAL COO FOR
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    • 345 31 f *4 II RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL *****33 (10 Lines) FAX ***** 15 TELE* RS ***** RISHIP (3 Lmesl wf ASIFIfi 0 M > CONVENTIONAL ran NETSAHCT VOY taWB MV ANOMET VOY 17WB MV ABYOT VOY 1* assab. massawa. hoocoam OAAESSALAAM. MOMBASA. OMOUTI ASSAB MASSAWA. HOOtIOAH OAAESSALAAM
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    • 897 31 HONGKONG/ CHINA BANGKOK p. kelang/penang KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG JAKARTA SYDNEY/MELBOURNE FRE MANTLE PORT MORESBY/LAE COLOMBO LOS ANGELES/INLANO PORT AUCKLANO ROTTERDAM/ANTWERP HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE/LONOON 14/9 A 13/9 A 1M A 1M A 17/6 A 16/9 A 16/6 A 20/9 A 20A A 17/6 A 15/9 A 14* A 20/9 A 1M A 19/9 A
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    • 215 31 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. r«] j =l3: LEUVE 9110 TK2R BAY 7M CALABAR 7ICNB I. YARMURENKO 1751J9 SUSAK MM LEI/VC mi TWER BAY UN CALABAR HCNB SUSAK K* VIETNAM SERVICES TIWIVFTiVW 14-11/1 1M uiM n-a/i im/i afM/n ACCEPTABLE FOfl COMPETITIVE LCL RATE CONTACT MS TAJ/ANWAR/JEYA CONTACT PERSONS ANWAR *****16
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    • 90 31 REGULAR EXPRESSFCL LCL SERVICE DESTINATION ETA SINGAPORE BANGKOK 3UN 13/9 POUT KELANG (Fa ONLY) KHLUMG. KAOKSIUNG cum EO JAKARTA (FCI ONLY) TOKYO. KOK, BUSAN (Fa ONLY) COLOMO (Fa ONLY) FARGO SHIPPING CO (P) LTD IS, Keppd Raod, #06-07/01 Jit Pah Buidmg. Spore 0208 T«t: *****22, Fat *****72, Cable FAMOUNE l«»
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    • 27 32 RrtT Egyptien International Shipping Company SEWING WRCT TO/MOM POUT ALEXANDRIA. AND *b*T •AID BY EGYPTIAN HAG VESSRS castbouno m tcm ita mom ACC»IBIO CONTAJMCR AND COMVOmOMAL CAWOOM.
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    • 844 32 IT OcerhSeruice LCL/FCL SERVICE TO/FROM m m mm 00© Mcminali/officM la UJA oaar SBjBOO Mors ft trucks. •Mr 00,000 palms In U JLA. Ganarsl Agent*: ■M 5?J] IBM (5 LINES) <> REGULAR USER SERVICE CENTRAL MINDORO V 4 25 Sept MANILA 10 SEJ*LS L'NER SERVICE AUG Manila, Kaohsiung EXPRESS INBOUND
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 636 33 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA W OE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MAT ARAN I, ILO* AND ALL OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. ROSEEVCRETT JONNEVERETT MANOLOCVERETT P. Ketone 16/11 Sap Singapore Gdn.K33/12 Sap 19/21 Sap 4/C Oct WgA
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    • 399 33 Z I M to USA (Ml 4 wd Caaat, CarrlttMM.Ejst Cimto. HAITI He za zn 331-Z* A I AUSTRALIA CRNTAINER SERVICE I«1 wo 2V) IMO 11/10 1/11 IVM 2VM 1/11 a 10 2*lo 1/11 llfll tnll ACCIPTINS CARGO TO ADELAIDE *1* MELBOURNE ANO ALSO FO. TO SUAM, HONGKONG. TAIWAN. PUSAN.
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    • 523 33 SING KWANG HANG IIW»W 4 TRANSPORTATION (FTC) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE VESSEL JENHOL 133 A VESSEL I[ V J»!;' F.VJ.u /.I I ;M: '.W.I I PORT KELANG IS SEP MANILA 15 SEP HONG KONG, ALL CHINA PORTS 16 SEP KEELUNG. KAOHSNJNG 13 SEP BUSAN 15 SEP TOKYO. KOBE 17 SEP
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    • 446 33 PERINTIS LINE II WEEKLY FULL CONTAINED SERVICE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA, ETD ETA ETD PRABHAKTI 294-296 12/09 13/09 IS/08 ISAM PRASETIA 24-25 16AM 18AM 20AM 20AM PRABHAKTI 296-297 19/09 20AM 22AM 22AM PRASETIA 26-27 23AM 2SAM
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    • 358 33 PTC CONTAINER LINTS If;I In StRVIC! m ami 17/9 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 13/9 BANGKOK 15/9 MANILA 16/9 JAKARTA 15/9 PORT KELANG/PENANG 14/9 BUSAN 19/9 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 15/9 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huan«Hj/Shenzt»en/Farf»ou Xiamen/Xinftnc/ShangtMi 16/9 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 16/9 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo lo afl Europe inland damnations 14/9 LA./NYC/SFO 16/9 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL 14/9
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 952 34 MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD EASTBOUND TO USA m NM LBN OAK SEA FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE mm nm am 12/10 am at 2*oo am I*lo wo 22/10 X 3*oo o*lo 23/10 2SA« 2*lo 27E o*lo 12/10 *00 02/11 o*ll i*M una o*ll o*ll 12/11 IX am l|H QUI wi
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    • 484 34 m JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTINQ FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST wit SRI LANKA/ INDIA w&m EUROPE/ UK y.y.ui; iii SOUTNARTTM TUMMY IONOON MI PORTS 14/i/n REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE T r.n S S-Ti SWISS SHIPPING PTE LTD tt T»lok BIMWAk Road Ttlok WUbmli
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    • 360 34 v Y, .fX, s/, o<*v < r MitsciOS K Lines Ltd FULL CONTAINER J 1 CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER CONTINENTAL PARTNER EAB 21A PACIFIC MARU SWA 2SA SUBJECT INOUCEMENT *P Louie, "Mombasa. "Darasaiaam *P. Louis. ""Mombasa. *~Darasaiaam CTR N BAULK ONLY CTR N LCL ALTAI WAA6A 12/9 Apapa Oouata. Tama. Abidjan CR DOUALA
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