The Business Times, 1 January 1990

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 170/12/89 MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1990 75 CENTS
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  • 412 1  -  CHOK TONG CONFIRMED AS NEXT PREMIER By MARTIN SOONG PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew yesterday pronounced Singapore at the end of the 1980s "in good form" economically, announcing real growth of 9.2 per cent for 1989, and 7.1
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  • 237 1  -  by Martin Soong THERE WAS NOTHING very dramatic about Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's opening of the new $90 million Singapore Indoor Stadium just the unveiling of a commemorative plaque by pushing a single button. But this small, mechanical action symbolised the beginning of the commemoration
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  • 569 1 STAFF SHORTAGES and rising cpsts make the outlook for the hotel industry in 1990 one of cautious optimism, say the heads of Singapore's major hotels. Giving their view of the challenges of the 1990s in the latest issue of Hotelier, a publication
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  • 466 1 AP Reuter PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino announced sweeping Cabinet changes yesterday affecting key posts such as finance, justice and military affairs to reinvigorate her government in the wake of last month s failed coup. It was the most extensive Cabinet shakeup since Mrs Aquino took
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    • 370 1 s QOI Optical House Contact Lens Clinic I 1 Plaza Singapura *****68 TX r *****05 Scotts *****22/3 *Liang Court *****12 -< Marina Square *****88 403 branches worldwide MANAGEMENT A MASTER'S degree in business administration. Does it do what it says which is to make you a master of business administration?
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    • 271 1 The BT Top 100 THERE ARE NOW 31 members of the Billion Dollar Club in BT's annual ranking, by market capitalisation, of the Top 100 companies on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Find out which these companies are tomorrow when BT publishes its list of 1989's Top 100 companies Sporting
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    • 129 1 S.m«p«t 0103 Tel: 33$ U*\ The Editor and staff of Business Times wish all our readers *A >< 1 > NEW LOOK. NEW SERVICE. v, .v OA UC V-.. PHILOSOPHY The beauty of JAL's new livery is more than skin deep. Look beyond it and you'll discover a new spirit
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1715 2 A Master's degree in business administration. Does it do what it says which is to make you a master of business administration? What are the benefits, and the costs? In short, for the ambitious and career-minded Singaporean, is the MBA worth the effort?
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    • 694 2  -  Spotlight on Management By CHEONG WING CHEONG (Cheong Wing Cheong is a manager at Ernst A Young Consultants Pte Ltd) BETTER INVENTORY MANAGEMENT is often the first step in addressing problems of profitability. Improving inventory control can improve production efficiency, reduce scrap and obsolescence. help
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    • 657 2 NYT EARLY IN 1988. the distribution system at the American company of Alpo Petfoods Inc was a major disappointment for top management. The company's 14 warehouses were located near its customers, but service nevertheless was wanting. In fact, in a survey of its 400 major customers.
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 230 3 AP PANAMA EXPECTS to present economic recovery proposals to the US this week, taking into account damages caused by the American military overthrow of Manuel Antonio Noriega, according to the new ambassador to the US. "It was designed, prior to the military action, to
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    • 1084 3 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From numbor time MAS MH623 0035 KUl SIA SQOM 0115 LAX/NRT MAS MH601 0120 KUl UAL UA97 0130 LAX/NRT SIA S0401 0605 CMS SIA Al/ 0645 DEL SQ407 SIA S023 0735 AMS/BOM SIA SQ/ 0740 MRU MK402 MAS MH640 0820 KUl SIA SQ403
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    • 450 3 AP AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS send much more of their goods to Third World countries for cheaper processing than do manufacturers in Western Europe, according to a report from the US International Trade Commission. To make such US goods more competitive with
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    • 254 3 Reuter FRENCH INSURERS are expected to pursue a series of foreign acquisitions in 1990 after a dramatic shake-up of the domestic industry last year, analysts said. An analyst at Paris broker Sellier SA, Xavier Rousseau, said: "In France, the reshuffle seems to be over,
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    • 99 3 Reuter WEST GERMAN Economics Minister Helmut Haussmann has reiterated the need for domestic tax cuts to make West German corporations more competitive "We must reduce the top (corporate) rates again to significantly below 50 per cent," Mr Haussmann said. In 1990, the
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    • 96 3 AFP COMPLETED TAKEOVERS on British companies in 1990 are unlikely to reach their record 1989 levels, equity strategists said in London last Friday. ÜBS Phillips and Drew strategist Mark Brown said: "I find it difficult to see how the 1989 takeover boom could be repeated."
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    • 307 3 AP A VIETNAMESE newspaper has called for controls to protect Hanoi industries from a flood of cheap consumer goods smuggled from neighbouring China The official Radio Hanoi, broadcasting a recent Hanoi Moi newspaper article, reported: "Chinese goods are brought into Hanoi
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    • 130 3 Reuter SOME CHINESE companies have asked to cancel orders for imported steel products since a 21 per cent devaluation of the renminbi last month. The China Daily, quoting Zhu Oesheng. director of the metals and materials department of the Ministry of Materials and Equipment.
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    • 259 3 Reuter ROMANIAN PRESIDENT lon lliescu said last Saturday the country's industry was in a shambles, but its (arms could feed the people. He told Romanian radio that providing food in ample quantities was the key to easing tension and building confidence in
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    • 731 3 SMALL RISE IN NOVEMBER ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AP THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT last Friday said its chief barometer of future US economic activity edged up 0.1 per cent in November. a tiny rise seen by many analysts as evidence that growth in 1990
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    • 219 3 AP BRITAIN'S foreign merchandise trade deficit narrowed to £1.52 billion in November from £1.83 billion in the previous month, the UK government said last Friday. The better-than-expected figures cheered the financial markets because they provided more evidence that the government's policy of high
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    • 258 3 AP VIETNAM HOPES to raise its gross national product by 6 per cent and boost its exports by 40 per cent this year. The National Assembly set the goals at a meeting that ended in Hanoi last week, reported
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    • 148 3 Reuter THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY, which suspended trade privileges (or Romania to protest its human rights record, will not go ahead with the decision now that dictator Ntcolae Ceaucescu has been deposed. The 12-nation bloc decided on Dec 21, 1989 to suspend the
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    • 91 3 AP TAIWAN is willing to provide low-interest loans to East European countries to help them rebuild their economies. according to Foreign Minister Lien Chan. Taiwan's Nationalist government also hoped eventually to have "substantive relations'' with Eastern Europe and establish missions
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 1099 4 THE JAPANESE YEN absorbed the impact of the third discount rate hike in seven months with only a ripple ot change, closing the decade's final days of trading only marginally higher than the previous weeK. Activity in other Asian currency markets was generally sluggish, and holi-day-depleted trading rooms
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    • 480 4 Gold Financial Futures LOCO-LONDON gold opened at the week's high of U*****.50/414.00 per troy oz after Christmas and prices were immediately hurt by the easing of tension in Romania and Panama. Sharp losses posted by silver last Wednesday and Thursday also helped deflate bullish enthusiasm in gold and drove prices
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    • 204 4 ASIAN CURRENCY ov*rog* OM £/USJ ***** 1.60*5 d*posit rotvs for th« wk I ma* 8 5/8 t 1/4 US*/5 Fr 1.5440 ***** •nd«d D*c«nb«f 29 3 month. 1/2 1/4 USS/DM 1.6970 1.4765 4 mon*n 8 7/14 3/8 USS/U Fr MO PftlCC* I 12 month. 0 7/16 3/*
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    • 513 4 PLR of banks at the closa of business on Friday. Dec 29 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: RANK PLR ABN Bonk 6K Allied Irish Bonk PLC 6* Americon Exprtii Bonk 6% Am'Dam R'terdom Bank 6% Arab Bonking Corp 6% Arob Bank Ltd 6%
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 1082 4 COMMODITY MARKETS: THE YEAR IN REVIEW AFP PRIMARY product prices, particularly industrial prices, dipped sharply towards the end of an otherwise firm 1989, as economic forecasts in industrialised countries pointed to downturn, and even recession, in 1990. Analysts said base metals were likely
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    • 182 4 THE MALAYSIAN rubber market last week finished lower in featureless trading following poor overseas offtake. dealers said. They attributed the lacklustre performance to the closure of other overseas markets following the long Christmas break and the fact that most traders were still away for the New Year holiday. Bearish
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    • 184 4 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) finished marginally higher last week on some short-covering activify. Intereat came mainly from Europe, Japan and local buyers. The price of the metal rose one sen higher to M 516.60 per kg last week agalnat the previous week's M 516.56 per kg.
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    • 129 4 Telerate Fuel oil drifted sideways for most of last week on a lack of new fundamentals. By Thursday, more fixtures were noticed for AG material coming East and this led to the erosion of spot indications. Few deals were actually done for CSTIBO or CST3BO in
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    • 89 4 Reuter CBOT SOYBEAN futures settled mixed to mostly lower last Friday under bearish sentiment generated by larger-than-expected delivery notices issued against the spot January contract. Notices covering 14.77 million bushels of soybeans were issued, with delivery tomorrow. Traders had an- ticipated deliveries for 4.0 to 5 0 million bushels.
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    • 202 4 Reuter CBOT soft red winter wheat futures settled mostly higher on book-squaring and supportive export news last Friday. Traders said week short-covering, especially ahead of the new year, was to be expected after several days of selling. Also aiding the tone was news that Israel bought 8,500 tonnes of
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    • 309 4 THE MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL physicals market closed lower last week on further felling and buyers' reserve. Trading remained thin ahead of the New Year holiday as market operators declined to take new positions in the absence of supportive fundamentals, dealers said. They added that the bearish performance
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    • 123 4 Chinese Produce Exchange AM NSW ***** 9 An FOB NSW 150.00 EK1 FOB NSW 165.00 Sollort' noon dosing prkoi on Robvcto 20/25% Ok 30 (SS/100 kg) FOB NSW 125.00 Coconut oil Nutmeg Bulk FOB 81.00 110 FOB NSW 1157.00 Old drum FOB 91.00 BWP FOB NSW 926.00 N.W
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    • 77 4 London High/Low 638/605 Commodity Mor "7/628 (637/630) cxcnange High/Low 631/625 So l*i (2135) Buyer/Seller closing prices Qll r on Dec 29 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous closing No 6 P 8 US$/tonn«) prices in parenthesis. rnW Mor 293.20/293.40 (293.40/293.60) ion 630/633 High/Low 294.40/292.00 (636/637) 295.40/289.00 High/low 635/625 (292.40/293.00) Mor
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    • 123 4 LIEN HOE CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT TO SHAREHOLDERS DELISTING FROM THE OFFICIAL LIST OF STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE LTD In compliance with the Malaysian Government's policy as announced by the Minister of Finance on the 27th day of October 1989 and the requirements of The Kuala Lumpur Stock
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  • SPORTS
    • 396 5 TENNIS AP JOHN McENROE teamed with Pam Shriver and kept his temper in check yesterday to guide the United States into the final of the Hopman Cup exhibition team tennis tournament at the Burswood Superdome in Perth. The former world number one trounced Mark
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    • 908 5 HONOURS AFP TONY JACKLIN, the inspiration behind Europe's thrilling Ryder Cup tie with the United States this year, has been awarded the CBE in Britain's New Year Honours List. An OBE following his victories in the US and British Opens 20 years ago, the 45-year-old Englishman
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    • 171 5 ATHLETICS AFP IRELAND'S Eamonn Coghlan won the two-mile race in Bmin, 53.155 ec and then triumphed in the 1.500-metres in 3:54.63 in an invitational track and field meet in New York on Saturday. In Sao Paulo, world steeplechase record holder Peter Koech, who missed Kenya's
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    • 244 5 YACHTING AFP BRITISH yachtsmen said on Saturday that they were robbed of line honours in the Sydney-Ho-bart classic after losing time to help another vessel whose crewman was killed by a falling mast. Sailors aboard the Canon Express said in Hobart that the
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    • 379 5 FOOTBALL AP FOR THE top National Football League (NFL) teams in the playoffs, the future is now. Here's a capsule look, in order of record, at the future of the league's top playoff teams: 1: San Francisco (14-2): Seem to have the best chance in a
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    • 262 5 RALLY Reuter DESERT KING Ari Vatanen of Finland and his Peugeot team left the opposition floundering in the dunes as they opened up a huge lead on the second stage of the Paris-Dakar rally on Saturday. Twice winner Vatanen was more than 23 minutes faster
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  • SES
    • 1370 6  -  r Singapore P L d By ABDUL HADHI THE SINGAPORE stock market is expected to start the new year with a significant rally as most analysts offer a fair outlook for the first half of 1990. Wrote Najeeb Jarhom, research manager
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    • 311 6 Rises Tonhow Ind 501 150 30.4% 35 HTP Hldgj Wrti 64 20.8% 11 Eu Yan Sang Wt 156 +19.1% +25 FEIS Wrt» 1994 185 +12 8% +21 Oman Hop Wt 94 54 +10.2% +5 Toan Sing 25< 51 +8.5% +4 Introco 285 8.4% 22 City Dev Wrti 45%
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    • 290 6 Rises Lien Hoe 55 59.4% 20% N S O P 210 +40.0% +60 MCB Hldgs 50< 211 +34.4% +54 Gondo Hldgs 103 +26.4% +21% lingui 50< 105 +25.7% +21% Sth Mjla Ind 150 22.0% 27 Molpha Intl 50* 47% 18.8% 7% Mt Pleasure 50f 48 +17.1% +7 A
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    • 454 6 Qr't Qr't 1989 Tel Last Vol Day Last Quota Oiv Oiv Y'ld Nat M Cap High Low Coda Company Sale or- ('000) High Low Buyer Seller C'vr P/E $mll DEC 29 SESDAQ 6°' <000 Amtek Eng 20t 14« -2 25/ 151 146 146 146 6ON 6
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 864 7 rm 1 Hongkong m DBS Securities FOLLOW-THROUGH buying helped the Hongkong market to open higher after the Christmas holidays last week. However, investors were wary about the situation in China as the successful overthrow of the dictatorial Rumania government may encourage pro-democ-racy students and civilians
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    • 751 7 K.Lumpur MBT YEAR-END enthusiasm saw investors swarming the Kuala Lumpur stock market in the last trading week of the year, pushing volume and prices to recordshattering levels. However, the market closed slightly off the peak on late profit-taking on Friday. spurred
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    • 374 7  -  Week ended Dec 29 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Keck Seng: Bonus issue of one-for-three. Roxy Elect: Proposed rights issue of one-for-or>e at Msl.oo per shce CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Clob International. Singapore's over-the-counter market, will begin trading on Jon 2 with 139 listings Malaysian authorities have approved a
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 838 8 York FT A GREAT DEAL will depend on the first tew days of trading at the start of the *****. With US stock prices climbing for the third time last month towards the crucial 2,760 mark on the Dow Jones Industrial
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    • 360 8 tydney AFP THE Australian share market ended 1989 on a buoyant note on Friday despite the jarring discord of Alan Bond's year-end crisis. At the close of a short trading week, the main market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, finished 3.6 points up at
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    • 1099 8  -  H ■HTpj London PJ Jlmli By RAY HEATH WHAT A WEEK! What a year! What a decade! What next? In like a lion, and out like a tiger that was the performance of the London stock market in 1989. A year-end surge
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    • 596 8 Smß [»U Tokv WLjf" LI AFP SHARE PRICES ended 1989 trading with the Nikkei Stock Average hitting a record high on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Friday. The bellwether of the market, the average of 225 selected stocks, wound up the year at 38.915.87
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    • 253 8 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ambossodor Two for on* $1 10 p•' shore Em do%: D*C IS Books close. Dec 28 Acceptance A Payment: NYA lion Corpn One-for-two M$l 70 per shore Eidote Dec 7 Books dose: Dec 21 Acceptance I Payment: NYA Mt Pleasure Three for two Mjo 50
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    • 225 8 AFP THE Frankfurt stock market ended the year on a high note, setting new 1989 records on the only two days it was open in a week shortened by the Christmas and New Year holidays. The DAX index closed out the year on Thursday at
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    • 326 8 SINGAPORE STOCKS LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Date Year Net CPS CfOM Net onnounc#c 1 ending (conn) dW p«eNt last year ($•000) Wearnet Finol Dec 14 Sep 89 16 61a) l2C(o) 14.980 Metalocfc Interim Dec 19 Mar 90 14 5 80 3.482 Kioto Kellai Interim Jon 26 Mar
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    • 539 8 Company RIGHTS ISSUE A Enterprises Three tor four M$2 30 per shore C C Two for five $2 >0 per shore; VSOm 5% bonds with 37 5m worronts to be ottered on the bovi of 3 worronts tor every 10 shores held C I Holdings Issue ol 27m
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  • WORLD MARKETS
    • 677 9 NYT THE MEMORABLE "Ahhh Antonovich" broadcasting advertisements will continue for now. but Antonovich Inc. one of the largest retailers of furs in the New York metropolitan area, has run into serious financial difficulty and has filed for protection from its
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    • 187 9 NYT CHIRON CORP and Ortho Diagnostic Systems Inc. a unit of Johnson Johnson, said last Friday that they expected to enter an agreement to purchase most ot the Aids and hepatitis blood-screening business of EI Du Pont de Nemours
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    • 875 9 Reuter ALLEGHENY International Inc has filed an amended stock reorganisation plan with the Western Pennsylvania District US Bankruptcy Court, with March 31, 1990 the expected effective date of the plan. The amended plan, independently proposed by Allegheny, provides for full payment of pre-peti-tion Sunbeam claims,
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    • 624 9 Defeat in preliminary court battle AFP BOND CORPORATION Holdings Ltd vowed yesterday to fight to the end against the appointment of a receiver for its Australian brewing interests after losing a preliminary battle in the Western Australia Supreme Court. The
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    • 532 9 NYT ARTHUR GELB, managing editor of The New York Times since 1986, retired yesterday at the age of 65 and will be succeeded by Joseph Lelyveld. his deputy since last July. The announcement on Saturday by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, chairman of the Times
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    • 925 9 London Reuter LONDON EQUITIES ended higher on the last trading day in 1989 last Friday, close to the year's FTSE-100 peak and within sight of its all-time high, helped by a smaller than expected UK November current account deficit, dealers said. The FTSE 100,
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    • 861 9 New York Reuter WALL STREET stocks last Friday closed at their highs for the day as last-minute buying pushed up prices to end 1989 with a flourish. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 20.90 points to close at 2,753.20, up 41.81 points for the week, and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • THE ARTS
    • 531 11  -  THEATRE By JAIME LYE TWENTY-FIVE years ago, a country was born. And as its people went through the same phases that the rest ol the world did. so did this country, albeit in a slightly different way. For while the world concerned itself with the advent of
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    • 628 11  -  PERSONALITIES By RONALD CLARKE Reuter BEN KINGSLEY is looking for a touch of evil. "Bad characters sometimes provide the great roles,'' he said. "I haven't played any axe murderers, but I would like to portray people more sinister, more dangerous, than I have so far." Kingsley.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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  • 304 12 AFP, Reuter PRESIDENT Roh Tae-Woo declared in a New Year message that South Korea would join the ranks of economically advanced countries in the 1990s and expressed strong hopes for the reunification of South and North Korea during the decade.
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  • 163 12 Reuter SOUTH KOREA said on Saturday that it had given giant US chemical company Du Pont permission to build a plant in the country, ending a nearly four-year row between the two countries over environmental pollution. Finance Ministry officials said that Deputy
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  • 206 12 AFP. Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu has urged China's leaders to act to improve ties with the West and has said that Japan will offer its maximum support for democratic reforms in Eastern Europe. "We have received the message
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  • 251 12  -  by Martin Soong MINISTER OF STATE for Trade and Industry Mah Bow Tan yesterday urged the Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift Loan Society to direct its strong financial resources and membership base towards meeting one of society's most urgent needs in the
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  • 171 12 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said that he preferred Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to continue being prime minister as long as he was able to. "I pray that he lives long and leads the government as long
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  • 132 12 Bernama THE SARAWAK government has pre-qualified 11 international contractors for the construction of the Ms9s million new Sibu airport, State Infrastructure Development Minister Datuk Amar Wong Soon Kai said yesterday. Ten of the firms, comprising large airport contractors from France, Britain. West Germany, South Korea,
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  • 161 12 AFP A GROUP of Romanian Communist Party members on Saturday called for an emergency party congress to dissolve the party, saying that it had compromised itself under the Ceausescu dictatorship, the Romanian news agency Agerpres reported. According to the report, an "initiative group" of
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  • 532 12 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund, facing new challenges in Eastern Europe and Latin America, may have to ride out a cash squeeze until 1992 if the US has its way. A senior Administration official said that the US. the IMF's largest shareholder,
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  • 472 12  -  By MARTIN SOONG EASTERN PARTEK. a joint-ven-ture between National Iron Steel Mills and the Finnish Partek Corporation, is ushering in 1990 by doubling manufacturing capacity for its prefabricated floorslabs to meet booming construction demand here. The company said in a statement over the
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  • 159 12 Bernama MARA will, from today, give out loans to bumiputra and nonbumiputra joint ventures. Malaysian Deputy National and Rural Development Minister Datuk Tajol Rosli Ghazali said in Alor Star yesterday. The maximum amount they can apply for is M 5250,000. Joint ventures
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    • 271 12 A quick look at Saturday's main news i FIRST DEPUTY Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. who will assume the premiership before the end of this year, admitted that he was an "unlikely politician" when he entered government 14 years ago. Recalling his years with state-owned
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    • 122 12 TWO SENIOR Environment Ministry officials are meeting Indonesian counterparts from tomorrow through to Thursday in Jakarta to discuss the controversy surrounding the alleged dumping of toxic waste on Bintan island by a Singapore company. An Environment Ministry statement on Saturday said investigations are continuing into
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    • 133 12 THE CONSUMERS" Association of Singapore, the island's consumer watchdog, bared its teeth again, slamming last week's 2.5 cent diesel price hike as a move with "no justification." Criticising the move in a Saturday statement. Case said there was no justification for the almost
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    • 236 12 THE IDEOLOGICAL VACUUM created by the demise of communism will not be filled by the triumph of liberal democracy as has been the intellectually fashionable notion recently but poisoned by a counter-revolution in ethnic strife which will set back by "many decades" the vision
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  • 247 12  -  by Said Abdullah MUSLIMS in Singapore were urged last Saturday to contribute more to the Mosque Building Fund to make up for the fund's yearly shortfall of $1.7 million. Haji Ridzwan bin Haji Dzafir, president of Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS),
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  • 79 12 AFP CAMBODIAN resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk says that he will accept Cambodia's seat at the UN being declared vacant provided the country is put under UN administration pending free elections. In an interview with Le Figa- ro, the Prince said that the Phnom
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  • LATE FILE
    • 46 12 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad said in his New Year message last night that the country had greater potential than other countries to attain higher standard of development. He urged employees and employers to avoid confrontation. Bernama
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    • 45 12 Reuter PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday urged Indonesians to make sure that their hopes for change did not create instability. He said development in Indonesia would "create new aspirations and new forces" in society that must be channeled in a constructive way. Reuter
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    • 46 12 AFP JAPAN will import more and increase economic assistance to developing countries, Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu said in his New Year message. He added that the government would contribute to world peace and stability and promote international cultural exchanges. AFP
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    • 36 12 AFP ROMANIA'S new leadership decreed yesterday that anyone was free to set up a political party or group, officially ending the one-party system set up under communist rule. AFP See this page
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    • 30 12 AFP THE THAI army will launch a suppression operation today against Muslim separatist guerillas in southern Yala province, a paramilitary officer said in Bangkok yesterday. AFP
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    • 39 12 Reuter ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir sacked Science Minister Ezer Weizman yesterday for meeting members of the Palestine Liberation Organisation in violation of Israeli law. Mr Weizman, 65, is a member of the Labour Party. Reuter
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    • 45 12 AFP PRESS BARON Rupert Murdoch is to buy a leading Hongkong Chinese-language daily, the Ming Pao, for HK$l.l billion, a newspaper report said yesterday. Mr Murdoch's News Corporation already owns the territory's biggest English-language paper. the South China Morning Post. AFP
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    • 50 12 Bernama FORMER Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said in Kota Kinabalu yesterday he was sad to note that there were still Malaysians who saw themselves as different from their Malaysian brothers. He was commenting on the Sabah for Sabahans" slogan frequently uttered in Sabah's capital.
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      • 81 13 Reuter FAST ICE PERSISTS at Leningrad and in the Bothnian Bay between Finland and Sweden and thin ice at Finnish ports in the Gulf of Finland, the Institute of Marine Research said. It added that, at Finnish west coast ports, only ships of Finnish/Swedish ice
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      • 122 13 Reuter A COLOMBIAN FREIGHTER, loaded with coffee and other goods, docked in San Francisco on Thursday with a crew of 24 and nearly that many stowaways, officials said. US customs official Rollin Klink said 21 stowaways, all young men, were discovered when authorities boarded
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      • 50 13 Reuter THE DANISH BULK CARRIER Elsam Jylland was towed into St Nazaire, France, after experiencing rudder problems en route from Europe to South America, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. The 137,000 dwt vessel, which was in ballast, entered St Nazaire on December 23, Lloyd's said.
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      • 102 13 Reuter THE IRANIAN TANKER Khark-5 has been refused entry to Spanish and Moroccan coastal waters and repairs to its damaged hull have again been hampered by bad weather, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. The 284,632 dwt vessel has been drifting off the Moroccan coast for nine
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      • 44 13 Reuter THE ITALIAN MOTOR TANKER Nerone, which ran aground off Marsaskala, Malta, has been refloated, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. No spillage has been reported from the 5,610 dwt tanker, Lloyd's said. It was carrying 5,000 tonnes of jet fuel. Reuter
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    • 115 13 Reuter CARGO assessments at the Port of New York and New Jersey will drop by US$l per assessment ton on tonnage-based levies on January 1, said the New York Shipping Association. The tonnage charge will drop to US$4.B5 per assessment ton from
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    • 412 13 ITALIAN SHIPPING LINE Lloyd Triestino is investing yet another US$2O million on new containers to boost its box fleet The 5,500 20-foot boxes, which were ordered from another Italian company, HFE Gorizia, are scheduled for delivery in the first half of this year.
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    • 424 13  -  By YUSMAN NAWAZIR CONTAINERISED cargo handled by Johor's Pasir Gudang Port shot up by 100 per cent to 44,257 TEUs in the first nine months of last year. In the same period last year, the port handled only 22,145 TEUs of cargo. Port officials
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    • 205 13 AFP A ST VINCENT-REGISTERED cargo vessel, still aground close to the outer anchorage of the Chittagong Port, was being threatened by pirates, sources there said on Friday. They said crewmembers ot the Volga opened fire to ward off several pirate vessels that had tried repeatedly
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    • 109 13 Reuter FINLAND'S Masa-Yards Inc. a company formed after Finland's Wartsila Marine went bankrupt in October, said it had bought shipbuilding facilities and other property from Marine and was prepared to negotiate new orders. It said in a statement that it bought equipment, facilities and
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    • 314 13 Reuter THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER is open to navigation from a point 10 miles north of St Louis south A channel was cut into the ice by privately held vessels, the Coast Guard said. However, the safety zone between mile 0.0, Cairo, and
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    • 1266 14 Two years of unexpectedly buoyant world steel production has transformed international iron-ore and coking coal markets excess stocks have been replaced by tight cargo availabilities and the prolonged decline in commodity prices reversed. This article examines the impact on Australian iron ore
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    • 1813 14 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES SCHEDULED TO LOAD ON 02.01.90 Vaaaal Voy No Barth Arrival Daparlura Vaaaal Voy No Barlh Arrival Departure Kappal Wharvaa A J AbboTwonz 22WB K35 0201/ 0600 0501/ 2300 Kappal Wharvaa Equotor Jode 190f K20 0201/ 0730 03 01/ 0600 Aiiolmhom I K32 olongj.de 0101/1500
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    • 990 14 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices lor 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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    • 493 14 PANAMA CANAL pilots have expressed unanimous support for the extension of Fernando Manfredo Jr, current deputy administrator, in his post beyond Dec 31. 1989. said a press statement. At the request of US president George Bush. Mr Manfredo has agreed to continue with the
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    • 442 15 THE DRY cargo freight market on Thursday remained thin with fixtures and enquiry sparse, brokers said. Some iron ore business was seen, including the covering of a 200,000 long tons cargo from Cape Lambert to Rotterdam Last business reported on this run in October was at US$B 45
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    • 452 15 1990 Jan 4-14 International boat show, Earls Court, London. Jan 9 Technical developments in marine refrigeration, technical meeting, Institute of Marine Engineers, 1730 hours (GMT), The Memorial Building, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Jan 15-Sept 30 Diploma In Shipping A Port Management: Conducted by Port of Singapore Authority
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    • 10309 20 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore
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    • 2820 27 Who acts for whom A— B Accord Shpg Accord Shpg Pte Ltd (S)/Accord Contr Line (M) Sdn Bhd (PK)/Accord Contr Line (PG) Sdn Bhd < PN) ABC Containerize NV KYC Line (S)/Renown Shpg (PK/PN) Ahrenklel Liner Kim Shpg Trdg (S). Albatros Sea-Air Service Frata Shpg Pte Ltd (S). Alfred C
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    • 446 28 FIVE LINES plying the all-water route between the United States West Coast to the European Continent. Scandinavia and the British Isles have renewed a terminal use agreement with the Port of Oakland. "Oakland's trade with Europe. at more than US$l.7 billion in 1988. has
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    • 262 28 Vessels sold for further trading Bulk carriers Silver Success 34,170 dwt and built 1975, sold to Greek buyers for US$7 million. Handy Dancer 23,903 dwt and built 1979. sold to Norwegian buyers for US$B 3 million. Handy Samurai 19.483 dwt and built 1984, sold for US$9 25 million. Tweendeckers
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    • 385 28 Reuter THE OIL-BARGE business is booming in New York Harbour this winter, thanks to robust demand for heating oil in the US north-east brought about by one of the five coldest Decembers on record. "We're going through heating oil like water,"
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    • 167 28 Containerisation International SWEDISH operator Wallenius Lines is stepping up efforts to secure commercial cargo for a trans-Atlantic service, which uses ro-ro tonnage and is operated by Wallenius in a joint venture with Nosac under the banner of American Auto Carriers. According to Anthony Barber, marketing manager
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    • 195 28 THE PORT OF OAKLAND posted a US$2.l million increase over budgeted operating income for its combined marine, aviation and real estate activities for the first three months of the port's fiscal year ending Sep 30. A substantial increase in aviation revenue and port-wide expense savings, account for
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    • 157 28 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between Far East/Europe. Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan, Far East/Mediterranean and Far East/South Africa: TRIO (Far East/Europe): Ben Line Containers Hapag-Lloyd Mitsui OSK Nippon Vusen Kaisha P O Containers Ltd ACE (Far East/Europe): "K" Line Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line OASIS
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    • 173 28 THE MAJOR shipping conferences operating between the Far East and North America: Asia-North America Eaatbound Rate Agreement (Far Eaat (excluding Japan)/North America) American President Lines Sea-Land Neptune Orient Lines Maersk Line Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line Mitsui OSK Lines Nippon Liner system "K" Line Trana-Paclflc Westbound Rate Agreement (North America/Far
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    • 21 13 See PAGE SIXTEEN Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National W&SzZffe) Shipping Association.
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    • 257 24 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/PK. BALAM SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU VSL ETA ETD LOADING FOR DELI INOAH 5.1.90 6.1.90 PANJANG/PK. BALAM NAGA JAYA 15.1.90 16.1.90 PANJANG LAMPUNG JAYA 10.1.90 11.1.90 SEMARANG/PANJANG PINANG JAYA 12.1.90 13.1.90 PANJANG/PK. BALAM PERITA JAYA In Port 3.1.90 PANJANG/JAKARTA ABADI JAYA 15.1.90 16.1.90 PANJANG PERITA
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    • 526 24 f 1 POSEIDON CONTAINER TRANSPORT GMBH HAMBURG TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE SOTRA GENERAL AGENTS WISHING ALL FRIENDS GOOD HEALTH FOR THE NEW YEAR ft TOGETHER FOR THE 1000S A BETTER HORIZON General Agents for S.E. Asia: MEGAPAC TRANS PTE LTD SI Anson Road, #01-53 Anson Centre, Singapore 0207 Tel: 221-9018 Fax:
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    • 518 24 ASEAN PORTS Ngow Hock Agency Co Ltd BKK (Tel: *****80) J a Sim BHUM 430W Hon In Pt Thur VI JEWLIWK U7N Tim 2/1 fri ifl RATAWA BHUM 31N Thur 4/1 Mw Iff JARU BHUM 54N fri sff Mob Iff PIVA BHUM 207W Sun 7/1 Hhd Mff HERMES ACE 01N
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    • 928 25 onirriiiu I lmukj, ifiuimHj, ummmj S^™^EII^IT^T3T3nF7ITH^ I WISHING I ALL OUR SHIPPERS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS HAPPY NEW YEAR jT SHOREPACK FREIGHT SERVICES |S) pte LTD TEL 224-2542 (4 LINES) FAX: 224-6563 TLX: BS ***** WEEKLY LCL t FCL SERVICES TO/FROM: E ur ope UK/N. Cont/Scandinavian ports F. East BangkoK/HongkongjTaiwan/Korea/Japan
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    • 244 25 IfI|ETWWWfHWWi uwl (National Linos of Ethiopia) ACCEPTING FCL ANO CONVENTIONAL PEN/PKG ETA LOADING FOR SPORE ABBAY WOHZ In Pt OARESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI VOY 22W8 ASSAB MASSAWA HOOEIOAH ABYOT 23/2 OARESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI VOY 20WB ASSAB MASSAWA HOOEIOAH P3 KIEW HUNG LINE "FULLY CONTAINERISED FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO MAURITIUS AND SOUTH AFRICA
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    • 417 25 WPULAU LAUT I WISHES ALL ITS I CUSTOMERS I AND BUSINESS I ASSOCIATES I A HAPPY I PROSPEROUS I 1990 I GENERAL AGENT: SINGAPORE I NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD I Tat *****«V27W12(y27W>1XV27W14»/*****/*/ 27W102/278W77 AGENT: MALAYSIA NEPLINE SDN. BHD Kl/PK/fNG I Tot: 261*03 (KU/*****0 <PNG» *****87 IPKI AGENT: THAILAND BARA SHIPPING
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    • 505 25 BAY OF BENGAL SERVICES >1 [vessels wt sm m cal cub iit I VERMILION BAY 9W SLD 10/1 I ILOVIK 91N 29/12 6/1 I P STAROSTIN ISI9O 1/1 8/1 I MO JI 16W 2/1 19/1 I LEUVE 9116 4/1 13/1 I TIGER RIVER 82CNB 6/1 11/1 I SUSAK 93N 7/1
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    • 734 26 K DE VAPORES i 9 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" S 4 ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM 4 d CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* A 5 WITH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING, j J Pen an j* P. Kelang Singapore 5 NURRAYEVERETT 3/5 Jan 6/7 Jan K KAMALEVERETT
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    • 604 26 FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL cargoe* to USA Eatt West Com!. Carrlbtoean.Eatt Canada, HAITI Guatemala and Hondurn VSL [S PORE [MAINLINER [LAX IKST jSAV [NYC |HFX A VESSEL 5/1 Si PUSAN 5/1 1/2 11/2 13/2 15/2 ZIM SINGAPORE 11/1 2IM CALIFORNIA] 4/2 12/2 15/2 17/2 11/2 A. VESSEL 13/1 ZIM
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    • 707 26 SING KWANG HANG I SHIPPING TRAMSPOHTAHOM (PTI) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE [visSEL Is PORE JAKARTA SURABAYA KITI BHUM 6/1 10{1 IJENHOL I 6/1 I 9/1 [vessel Is pore [Bangkok" A VESSEL 6n 9n IA VESSEL 13/1 1 16/1 DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 5 JAN 90 MANILA 5 JAN HONG
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    • 510 26 PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETD ETA ETD PRASETIA 56-57 A 6/1 7/1 9/1 10/1 58-59 A 13/1 15/1 17/1 18/1 60-61 A 20/1 21/1 23/1 24/1 SURABAYA TANTO UTAMA 52-53 7fl 7/1 10/1 11/1
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    • 138 27 p-=T3 BE Egyptian Shipping Co.np.ny.-, SERVING OIKCT TO/HOM PORT BUC2, ALEXANDRIA, AND SAID BY EGYPTIAN fIAG VESSELS f mm i y jo 3 IT A SPOM 11/110 1 tArHOUWD W ICYTT WtST BOUNO TO ICYPT W> e nnm j SMSM?«So*e M »7M KAWAKI 143 CfC*. ST #3*ol OB »UX» TU
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    • 507 27 OcemSeruice jy J" LCL/FCL SERVICE TO/FrSETST/' 4 I [Ml 9 /fifc m ow f 000 termlnais/offieae In f Mm UnM IKm\ over 36,000 tractor. 4 truck.. J V I I M fIF f w over 00.000 points in UJ.A. Ji|\ General Agents: KL: ALLIED-LINK SINGAPORE: S&gr 04-*****2 03-*****55 778 6522(22
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  • Page 28 Miscellaneous
    • 145 28 «0C !H: SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 0730 HOURS ON JAN 1,1000. LEGEND R Thunde,storm Temp.,on,. C XS, Weather Wind direction with speed in knots V Shower f j Ro n Wove height Cloudy Sky Surfoce winds ore indicated by orrows which fly with the wind One fuN circle
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