The Business Times, 12 February 1990

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 170/12/89 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1990 75 CENTS
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  • 435 1 Reuter WORLD PETROLEUM PRICES are poised to fall becauae of prospects of excess Opec crude oil supply, traders in London said yesterday. They do not expect a full-scale rout like the drop to US$lO per barrel during the glut of
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  • 555 1  -  RETAILER OFFERS MONTHLY RENTAL OF $156 PER SQUARE METRE By SUZANNE SOH LISTED Isetan is likely to open its fourth department store in Singapore at the retail and office complex due to be built where Lido Theatre and Shaw House now
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  • 526 1  -  ACADEMIC STAFFING SEEN AS CONSTRAINT By ANNA TEO EDUCATIONISTS have welcomed the move to expand university places from next year, describing it aa a necessary development for Singapore. Currently, about 13 per cent of each year's cohort of young Singaporeana enter univeraity. With the planned increaae in
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  • 209 1 AP AFP A SHORTAGE of hotel rooms in Singapore has forced Prince Norodom Sihanouk to change plans tor an annual conference with his followers. the Cambodian resistance leader said yesterday. But the prince. Cambodia's former monarch, said he would pay a two-day
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  • 510 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH UNITED OVERSEAS Bank (UOB) has been asked to pay the government about $90 million for the right to build its new headquarters UOB Plaza to the height and size it desires. The payment comprises some $60 million to buy a
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  • 410 1  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA CLEAN ROOM specialist Esco Technologies Asis is mapping out an aggrsssivs plan to expand its foothold in the pharmaceutical and medical sectors. The first leg of the plan will involve setting up a chain of "pharmacy-cum-rehab" marts in Housing
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    • 163 1 ©DTOOffS an— =i n Inno-Pac buys two Commodities 13 US Shakeys OH. Metals, Produce Rubber, Tin Hock Lock Siew ex- Crosswords 19 Aaean-EC Ministerial Meeting 8 Banking 11 amines Berjaya move F£rex 12 Shadow of E Europe looms CUA seeks merger or acquisition kl Tin 13 Wave of S pore
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1601 2  -  James dallmeyer reports on the woes, mobility and aspirations of the unsung support staff JAMES DALLMEYER EVERY WORKING DAY, some 20,000 Singaporean men and women descend en masse upon the Central Business District only to vanish behind the anonymous glass
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    • 963 2 AT A TIME when there it a move towards flatter organisation* and group efforts, an American professor has come up strongly in defence of the old system of hierarchy. "Thirty-five years of research have convinced me that managerial hierarchy is the most efficient. the hardiest,
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    • 919 3  -  Spotlight on Management By TING PUONG HUAT TRIAL BY FIRE is. undoubtedly, the first stage of a growth company, and many which survived are happy just to run a profitable small business. But increasingly, many are growing ambitious. Yet. making that leap into
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    • 709 3  -  By SIMON HOLBERTON FT HEADHUNTING is a curious trade where, it seems, there is safety in promiscuity. The headhunter's self-imposed code of ethics that he will resist raiding a client for prospective talent for two or three years drives him ever onward to seek more clients,
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    • 1040 3 I'M IN BUSINESS by default. But even then, nothing in W Eaco happened by accident. Before I started the company. I already decided on the logo, the colours, the company's vision and culture. Nothing happened by accident. Actually. I came from a poor
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    • 329 3 FORUM International Conference on Information Flow and the Problems of Balance In International Communication 8-9 March 1990, Pan Pacific Hotel, Singapore KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Dr Nelson Tsao-Wu, Director, Information Communication Institute of Singapore Dr Hldetoshi Kato, Director, National Institute of Multi-media Education, Japan Strategic Use of Information Communication Technology Communication Technology
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  • REGIONAL BUSINESS & POLITICS
    • 325 4 Eastern European demands will not divert aid Reuter THE WORLD BANK, the second biggest source of sid to Indonesia, said demand tor funds from Eastern Europe would not affect its support to this heavily-indebt-ed country but warned it could not say
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    • 397 4 Bernama THE MALAYS in Penang must The Malays must no longer discard politics of racialism and be in splinter groups, he said parochialism tor survival, Educa- while reminding all parties to be tion Minister Anwsr Ibrahim said wary of those trying to
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    • 221 4 Bernama MALAYSIA'S consumer price index (CPI) which measures price changes rose by 2.8 per cent to 133.7 last year against 130.0 or a rise of 2.5 per cent in 1968, the Statistics Department said. The department said in its latest monthly
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    • 251 4 AN INDONESIAN minister has warned that conflicts over pollution could develop into major issues which could rock national stability, according to 77m Jakarta Poet Coordinating Minister for Political Affairs and Security Sudomo said on Thursday that pollution issues should be resolved quickly before they
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    • 189 4 Bernama THE RAPID industrialisation in Penang will affect the geo-politi-cal position of bumiputraa. Penang Development Corporation (PDC) deputy general manager Datuk Mokhtar Hanif aaid on Saturday. The changing racial composition resulting from industrial iaation in the interior and other related developments would affect the
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    • 267 4 AFP PHILIPPINE Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus said yesterday that Washington snd Manila should be sble to discuss the future of US military bases in the country in late March or early April. "The end of March or the beginning of April may
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    • 239 4 Bernama MATSUSHITA Electric Company Malaysia Bhd (Melcom), which has been making electric fans for the Malayaian market since 1966. will begin exporting the product for the first time from tomorrow. In a statement yeeterday. the company said its first shipment of 20,000 sets would be exported
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    • 175 4 Bernama ABACUS, the Aaia-Pacific CRS (computer reaervations system) welcomed the merger of and Oatas It. to create a major new force in the global CRS business under the name "Worldspan". The formation of Worldspsn Travel Agency Information ssryices was York on Feb 8 by
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    • 801 4 Reuter JAPAN'S financial markets would be shsken end its economic end foreign policy upset if the Liberal Democratic Party lost its 34-year hoid on power In next week's election, brokers snd analysts say. "If the oppoeition parties won a majority, it would be
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    • 394 4 AFP SOVIET Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov arrives in Canberra on Wedneeday for talks with Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and senior business leaders as events in Moscow untold with dramatic speed. Mr Ryzhkov, chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers and number
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  • WORLD BUSINESS & POLITICS
    • 417 5 HONGKONG business tycoon Li Ka-shing has teamed up with Japanese and South Korean investors to negotiate a massive industrial development project in Shenzhen, according to a recent report from the South China Morning Post (SCMP). Quoting the official China News
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    • 409 5 AP PRESIDENT Lm Teng-hui unanimously won the ruling Nationalist Party nomination for president yesterday, virtually assuring him of securing s six-year term when the electoral college meets on March 20. All 180 members of the party's Central Committee stood up to approve
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    • 365 5 OFFICE VACANCIES in Hongkong surged sharply to 5.3 per cent last year as a result of increased supply and slowing take-up, according to preliminary findings in the Ratings and Valuation Department's 1990 property review. The findings show
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    • 542 5 Part of package to promote equipment sales AP THE FEOERAL Export-Import Bank is making a US$lO.4 million grant to help China build a subway in Shanghai, the bank has announced. The grant will be part of a US$23l million financing package to
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    • 78 5 AFP THE b« the future feted ot Ipcal aseurity forces following the approve! on Friday by fhe Wgifiatfvf. assembly of proposal which will change the legal structure of the Portuguese endava," The propoaal reoeh<ed to f-two-day damembers. R^H^n^gotottle» assembly in Lisbon jMflote being sioned
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    • 354 5 AFP CHINA plans to hold its largest trade fair ever with tha Soviet Union and its East European allies this June in Harbin, an official report said in Beijing on Saturday. Quoting the foreign trade ministry, the China Daily said that
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    • 570 6 IMPORTS AFFECTED BY LACK OF FOREIGN CURRENCY Reuter THE SOVIET UNION is to cut back on meat production becausa it has run out of grain to feed its cattle, according to the communist party daily Pravda. The newspaper last Friday quoted Vladilen
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    • 185 6 AFP AMERICAN, Italian and Japanese firms will launch a hugs pstrochsmical projsct with ths Soviet Union in what is bsing touted ss ths biggsst Soviet joint vsnturs with ths Wsst, a Japanese nsws agency reported last Saturday. Ths vsnturs would be sst
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    • 441 6 AP THE PLATFORM of chsngss approvsd by ths Sovist Communist Party Issdsrship Isst wssk includss accepting privsts ownership of factories, says a top aide to President Mikhail Gorbachev. Although small-scale private enterprise is already permitted, allowing private factories would be a major break from
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    • 357 6 Reuter RADICAL Soviet politician Boris Yeltsin has said that the Soviet Union could face a Romanianstyle revolution if the ruling communist party doee not reform Itself more quickly. Mr Yeltsin, Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev's fiercest critic. said in an interview with Britain's
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    • 562 6 NYT THE WORLD has about 40 years to achieve an environmentally sustainable economy or descend into a long economic and physical decline, according to a report issued last Saturday by the Worldwatch Institute. In its annual State of the World Report,
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    • 93 6 AFP THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION is investigating the acquisition of a British manufacturing base by Toyota Motor Corp following press reports that the sttawaa made available almost for free, a commission spokeeman said last Friday. The Independent newspaper reported in London earlier that the Bumaston site
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    • 279 6 Reuter GERMAN MONETARY UNION could send East German unemployment soaring above 15 per cent, add one percentage point a year to Weet German growth and boost the value of the Weet German mark, says a European Community internal analysis. The paper, prepared
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    • 408 6  -  By PAUL GOPAL THE CANADIAN CAPITAL plsys host this week to the foreiQn miniatera of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and tha Warsaw Psct in a conference that was originally planned to discuss an opan-skisa concept for easing tensions between tha
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    • 357 6 Reuter INDUSTRIALIBED STATES will not cut aid to developing countries to finance help for the fledgling dentocraclee of Eaatem Europe, a senior OECO official said in Paris laat Friday. "Many of our members are going to give aid
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    • 463 6 AFP MAJOR WEBTERN hightechnology exporters will be seeking agreement in Parle this week on ways to adjust their 40-year-old Cold War-Inspired curbs on strategic exports to new realities created by the coilapee of communist regimes in most Eastsm
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    • 195 6 AP SEMATECH. the US computer industry consortium, say* it plans to fund sn innovative project aimed at boosting the expertise of American companies in ion implant technology, a key part of the computer chip-making process. The Texas-based consortium, which over the past year
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  • FOCUS
    • 1015 7  -  AEROSPATIALE On a recent visit to Aerospatiale's aircraft division in Toulouse, France, HARISH mehta observed a great new technology in the throes of development. In conjunction with Asian Aerospace '90, accompanying articles look at a major electronics giant, Thomson CSF, and the leasing business in the
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    • 556 7  -  FRENCH AEROSPACE By MARIE-HELENE da MICHEAUX SINCE 1970, Thomson-CSF has been consolidating its activities in the Pacific Rim: the company now has subsidiaries and representative offices in nine countries in the region. A world leader in air traffic control, the company enjoys a particularly
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    • 525 7  -  LEASING By MYLENE KHASKI managing director, Aeroleasing Far East RIDING on the boom in private jets which have proven to be very useful to political leaders, diplomats, businessmen, tourists and medical assistance companies, the Geneva-based Aeroleasing Group decided to create a new subsidiary in the Far East
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 1006 8  -  ASEAN-EC MINISTERIAL MEETING Asean foreign ministers once again converge, this time in Kuching, to meet their counterparts from the European Community. This meeting takes place against the backdrop of enormous change in Eastern Europe, which may see Asean dealing with
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    • 650 8 Th« Economist SNOW was in short supply in Davos for its annual megameeting, but the leaders of a changing Europe fell upon the Swiss resort in drifts. The impresario of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, generally manages to stage some
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    • 1030 8 NYT A DECADE AGO, a dozen major tyre manufacturers, half of them American, vied for world leadership. Today, juat six giant companies are dominant. The only one of them baaed in America is the Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. Consolidation has come about
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 624 9 ■T HOCK mc* w» LAST WEEK the rapidly-ex-panding Berjaya Corporation group became the first Malaysian company to launch a *****0 million bond-cum-war-rant iaaua. Thie is to finance the takeover of Canadianbased Consumers Distributing Company (CDC). Berjaya Corp. connected to the Inter-Pacific Industrial conglomerate
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    • 268 9 Company RIGHTS ISSUE ftoustoadco Ono-for-throo $1.15 par shoro Ex-dot* Jan 19 Books doso: Fob I Accoptonca ft Mar If c C Two-for fivo $2 10 P*r shoro THroo warrant* tor ovory 10 oxifting shoros Hold ot $0 48 par <hara. E* dot*- Fab 7 Boob ctoso. fab 19
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    • 254 9 Company WOHTS ISSUE A Enterprises Three for four 0Mj2Mp»r Share Apollo One-for on* $1.85 per shore C I Holdings tau« of 27m loon stockt in the rotio of $3 loon stock for every five ordinary shores Md f AC B Onoforon* MJ0.« per shore Fober Merlin One lor
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    • 335 9 Bernama PB SECURITIES SON BHD, projecting a group pre-tax profit of MSS.S6 million for Dreamland Holdings Bhd for the year ending June 30, 1990. has recommended that investors buy Dreamland as a growth stock. "With its diverse operations, the future of Dreamland holds exciting
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    • 282 9 Current b Book* Dele M Pf— -T-r t-T~ AMFPT 12fcen 'O" 4 p#to 15 17h n Aieon Fund USI0*W Mo, 7 Mor If Mor USIO* AwUno I5%TE feb 36 Mor 12 May 1$ 25%TE 2S%TI Batu Kowon 17 5% F,b 2 fi Mntn 10%(b> F*b S feb 15
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    • 702 9  -  USs4m paid for restaurants in Washington, Alaska By MAGDALENE NG FAST EXPANDING Inno-Pacific Holdings (IPH) has taken a deeper bite into the worldwide pizza fast-food business for US$4 million (557.45 million). In sn announcement late on Friday, the fast-food snd trading group said it has
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    • 467 9  -  By t ABDUL HADHI I LOW KENG HUAT Construction Company Re Ltd (LKH), a whol-ly-owned subsidiary of General I Corp Bhd. haa clinched two coni dominium contracta worth apI proximately $145 million. A company spokesman said yesterday: "The first contract
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    • COMPANY NEWS
      • 440 10 MBT MALAYAWATA Steel has forecast a group prs-tax profit of M 526.4 million for the year ending March 31. 1990 and M 534.47 million for 1991, according to a circular to shareholders last Friday on its proposed cash call. Adviser Asian International
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      • 303 10 AFP INDONESIAN President Suharto last Saturday approved plana for state-owned P T Krakatau Steel to acquire shares in companies abroad in a bid to guarantee a steady supply of iron pellets for steel production in Jakarta, a top official said.
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      • 209 10 AFP THE head of the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has warned that the country's two stock exchangee must unify before the end of this year, the official Philippine News Agency (PNA) reported last Friday. The PNA quoted Roeario Lopez aa saying that
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      • 124 10 AFP A MAJOR buainess group said in Manila last Friday It would push for increased domastic investrnant to replace foralgn invaatmanta frightanad off by the bloody coup attempt laat Decembar. Thia and othar maaauraa wara propoaad by tha Philippine Chambar of Commerce and Induatry (PCCI)
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      • 564 10  -  Analysts see brokers overtaking HK counterparts By AL O LABITA Jr SINGAPORE stockbroking firms are making waves in Manila, fuelling speculation that they are out to dislodg* their Hongkong counterparts in the highly volatile Philippine securities market. Filipino brokers have noted
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      • 267 10 MBT SOME inatitutional inveatora from Scotland are believed to have picked up the 5.5 million Raahid Huaaain shares placed out by General Lumber chairman Wan Azmi Wan Hamzah. Stockbroking sources aaid Hoare Govett (London) handled the placement of the aharea.
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      • 216 10 MBT CARLSBERG Brewery Malaysia, which has announced a Sit of improved results, is rswsrding its shareholders with a one-tor-two bonus issue end a special dividend. The company posted a 54.6 per cent lump in group pre-tax profH to M 537.32 million tor the year
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      • 119 10 PERNAS International Hotels and Properties Bhd (PIHP) recorded a Jump in pre-tax profit to M 510.9 million tor calendar 1909 from M 2 8 million previously. Turnover roee to M 906.7 million in 1969 as against M 651.5 million a year earlier. In
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      • 260 10 AFP MALAYSIA will prosecute alleged insider traders following an investigation of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE), Finance Minister Datuk Paduka Daim Zainuddin said in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. Government agencies charged with supervising companies and trading on the KLSE had interrogated several people,
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    • BANKING AND FINANCE
      • 350 11 FT ALMOST 500 member* of Lloyd's of London, the insurance market, are considering legal action for negligence over £147.6 million losses to their syndicate caused by heavy asbestos and pollution claims in the US. The move confirms the trend for members of
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      • 163 11 AFP FIVE WESTERN banks, mainly from the Netherlands and France, have granted the first loans to Shanghai financial institutions since the June crackdown on the democracy movement. In its Thursday edition, the Liberation Daily quoted Hongkong sources as saying Shanghai's municipal investment
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      • 307 11 Reuter NORWAY'S centre-right government plans to make it easier for foreign banks to set up in the country. It announced in Oslo last Friday that it would drop a requirement for foreign banks to register as Norwegian companies before starting business
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      • 487 11 MBT COMMERCIAL Union Assurance (Malaysia) is negotiating with a number ol insurance companies for a possible merger or takeover as the company is actively looking at expanding its general insurance business in the country. "We have had exploratory discussions with a few companies.
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      • 179 11 TAT LEE Bank has raised its prima landing rate and dapoait rales by a quarts* par cent, in line with the recant intaraat rata in* cr»—m at the Big Four local banks. But the bank has gone one up by
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      • 533 11 AP THREE INVESTIGATORS will leave Tokyo for Switzerland today to attempt to trace the source of thousands of bogus Japanese gold coins with a face value of US$7l million in Japan's largest counterfeiting case ever. Speaking on condition
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      • 163 11 Bernama RAKYAT FIRST Merchant Bankers Bhd has appointed Ridzuan Abdul Halim as its chief executive officer effective Feb 1. 1990. Rakyat First said in a statement that Mr Ridzuan succeeds Datuk Muhammad Feisol Haji Hassan who resigned in January to assume the position of
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      • 225 11 AP THE Bank of Japan has no plans of ordering another j boost in its closely-watched discount rate to combat inflationary pressures, ac cording to officials close to the centrsl bank's visiting governor. Governor Yasushi Meino's visit to New York
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 772 12  -  The British pound has advanced across the board in recent weeks, rising by some 2.5 per cent in overall terms. It reached the 1.70 level against the US dollar, its strongest rate since April 1989. Writing specially for BT from London, Professor Alan
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      • 528 12 THE US DOLLAR weakened further against the major currencies in the world foreign exchange markets last week, weighed down mainly by developments in the USSR and the two Germany* Dealers are expecting the greenback to trade in ranges of between 1.6580 and 1.6650 West German marks
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      • 517 12 AFP THE Australian dollar fell sharply last week on the widely held view that interest rates would continue downwards, as performance on other Asian currency markets was mixed. The Singapore dollar made a strong showing during the week, while the yen was up slightly along with the Hongkong
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      • 416 12 Gold financial futures LM AFTER opening at US$4lB.OO/418.50 in Hongkong last Monday. Spot Gold made repeated attempts to rise past last year's high of U*****.10/425.80 per troy oz. The failure to penetrate this key resistance level triggered heavy technical selling which started around mid-Wednesday afternoon and continued through the rest
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      • 201 12 ASIAN CURRENCY ovorago deposit rates for (to wook •ndod Fobruorv 9 MO MMCCR High Low US 7 days 3/1A 3/" I man* 3/16 8 3/1* 3 momh 8 1/4 1/4 3 montfn 8 5/16 1/4 6 man*. 8 3/1 8 5/16 9 morttn 8 1/2 7/16 13
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      • 27 12 Tho rang* of call rat*« for Hi* wook wtdod Saturday, Fobrvory 10 t lank fund 4-5 5.05 GwM 4.4 7 'ZThlZit" M$407m Source: Short Deposits
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      • 515 12 IndlcstM tho tv#rtQ# of Km prime lending rate* of 12 major banks In B'por* PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday. Feb 9 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: RANK PL* <%) AIN Ian* 7* AMod Md« la* HC 7% Aiorfcaw
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 280 13 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market participants adopted a non-committal stance this week due to uncertainties about market direction after trading turned choppy in futures. Futures rose following the release of higher-than-expected January crude palm oil output figures and reports of recent export business. Futures later declined on trade
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      • 233 13 Reuter CBOT soft red winter wheat futures ended mostly higher, but well off the highs of the day after failing to keep the upward momentum of the early part of the session. Old crop months gained modestly on USDA's offer of one million tonnes of export enhancement wheat to
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      • 131 13 CMiwm Produce Exchange Sdln' noon doling pricoi on February 10 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Butte FOB 79.00 CM drum FOB 93.00 Now drum FOB 89.00 Copra MJxod (Ioom) 41.00 soilors Poppor ii. .t|lfa /▼NWiIOK WWIW FOB NLW 355.00 Sarawak white FOB foq NLW 345.00 Sarawak spodal black FOB
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      • 202 13 London Commodity Exchange Boy*r/S*ll*r dosing prices on Feb 9 (£/tonn* unless specified). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Mor 582/583 (574/575) High/Low 584/571 May 590/591 (583/584) High/Low 595/579 Sat* (2414) Cocoa Mar 617/618 (612/614) High/Low 618/613 May 630/632 (621/622) High/Low 633/623 Solas (4361) Sugir No 6 FOB (USi/tonne)
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      • 196 13 Bernama TM PRICES finished unchanged at M 516.68 per kg on Mm Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) last Traders said the miners were holding back supplies while waiting for a recovery In tie market "They preferred to stay away If prlcee remained below Msl7 a kg." Market remained
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      • 152 13 Bernama PHYSICAL RUBBER moved little in quiet trading last week as participants awaited the outcome ot talks between the government and the two parties involved in the estste wage dispute, the National Union ot Plantation Workers and the Malaysian Agricultural Producers Association. The market was also cautious after the
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      • 127 13 Telerate FUEL oil prices moved sideways thru most of the week Prices for CSTIBO stayed within a $94-96 mt fob/cif Sing range. The differential between CSTIBO and CST3BO widened to about $5-6 mt on the back of some length for CST3BO material. Volume of trade remain
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      • 158 13 Gold futures on Fobuary 9, 1990 100 troy ouncw; USS par troy ounca Opon Hhk Lw MM* Fob 417.20 417.30 413.90 414.10 -2.60 Mor 41 B.00 418.00 418.00 417.90 240 Apr 433.00 ***** 419.30 ***** -2.90 jwn 428.80 429.40 423.00 426.10 -3.00 Aug 432.00 432.00 431.60 431.10
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      • 1584 13 WEEKLY ROUND-UPS AFP GOLD BULLION reached its best price since the end of 1968 on political uncertainty in South Africa and the USSR. The announcement of the end of the Communist Party's power monopoly in the Soviet Union, snd the legalisstion of
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      • 105 13 SOYBEAN future# ended modestly higher in thin trading, with en absence of fundamentals to* push the market decisively in either direction. Private weather forecaster AccuWeather said rainfall in Brazil would be below normal this week, and that dry weather could stress the Brazilian soybean crop if it continues through
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      • 311 13 Bernama INDONESIA'S crude palm oil production ia expected to increaee by over 33 per cent from 1.94 million tonnes to nearly three million tonnea this year. Indoneaian Agriculture Minieter Wardoyo said. He attributed Indonesia's ability to increaee production and fast emerging
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      • 194 13 AFP A GRAIN WAR with the lucrative Soviet market as its prime target is threatening to erupt between the United States and the 12-nation European Community (EC), with Canada and Australia as likely skirmishers on the flanks, US officials said.
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      • 1166 14  -  By LIM MUI KHI t THE SINGAPORE MARKET is likely to see more profit-taking for the next two weeks, unless J the lead from major overseas < markets, particularly Tokyo, is otherwise. j ßut snalysts said the profit- taking, which started last week, t
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      • 201 14 Rises Tong Mong 222 +16.8% +32 Parkway Wrtj 249 +15 8% +34 O C t C Foreign 1240 +14.8% +160 F N Wrts 268 13.6% +32 Inno-Poc TSR 94 69 +13.1% +8 Sim Urn 189 +12.5% +21 Cold Storage H 452 +11.3% +46 FAN 1010 +10.4% +95 Wtomn
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      • 223 14 Rises Magnum Corpn 550 +48.6% +180 M Plantation 164 +47.7% +53 Dayapl Ind 238 +38.4% 66 Hoxxa Corpn 50* 145 35.5% 38 Emt«x Corpn 216 +34.2% +55 Mutpha Intl 50* 87 1 /4 +31.6% +21 C I Holding* 298 +25.2% +60 MBf Hldgs 50* 120 23.7% 23 MBf
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    • MARKET REVIEWS
      • 1351 15 Hongkong DBS Securities AFTER four consecutive days of decline at the start of the Lunar New Year, a technical rebound started last Monday. Many of the oversold stocks attracted bargain hunting. Attention on selective second and third liners was intensified on
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      • 531 15 K.Lumpur MBT THE Kuala Lumpur stock market s New Year resolution seems to be that it will not be held hostage by lacklustre trends on major overseas bourses, at least not last week. Not only this, the market also made history by
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      • 498 15  -  Compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended Feb 9 CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS The Stock Exchange of Singapore has issued now guidelines colling for compulsory bolloting of applications, the sotting oside of ot loost 30% of fvtwro issues for small applicants, as well as changes to the way reserved shares aro
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      • 823 16 INew York FT WITH the Dow Jones Industrial Average more than a hundred points above its late-January low point, it was hardly surprising that equity prices ran into reelstance each time the Dow roee above 2,650 last week. The market's short-term trend remains
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      • 328 16 Tokyo AFP THIN ANO LACKLUSTRE trading last wsek pushed down ahara pricas on tha Tokyo Stock Exchange, with investors staying away from the market ahead of parliamentary elections on Fab 18. The benchmark Nikkei Stock Average of 225 blue chips shed 382.01 yen,
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      • 301 16 Sydney AFP NERVOUSNESS fuelled by overseas jitters and concern about the debt levels of major Austrslian corporate* sent the Austrslisn stock market Into a retreat in most sectors over the week, brokers said. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, lost 36.9 points
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      • 376 16 AFP STOCKS advanced stesdily last week, led by heavy trading on PT Semen Cibinong and the Japfa fertiliser company. The week ended on an unusual note, with brokers being told on Friday to turn up for work 10 minutes early from today to listen to
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      • 885 16  -  ilLondon By RAY HEATH "IF IT ISN'T hurting. It Isn't working," said John Major when he took over the reins of the Chancellorship of the Exchequer from Nigel Lawson last year thereby showing his grip on the economy would be as tight as
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      • 1180 16 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS 22% (%'i 1 c J p— JJ3J J- tan* tor eae e**aory Cow—woy Loon 1994 6 Dec 31 Cousewoy Wrt» 1994 Anytime on or oftor Oct 21. I moot roof pig* $1 cost) or I warrant 1909 until Oct 20. 1994. plus $1 nominol amount of looe
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      • 843 17 New York Reuter SURGING bond prices and a benign inflation report failed to inspire Wall Street stocks on Friday, which ended only mildly higher on skimpy volume. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 3.83 points to close at 2,648.20. In the broader market, advancers led
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      • 975 17 London Reuter LONDON shares closed weaker on Friday as a hesitant start by Wall Street and concern over the possibility of higher West German interest rates deterred investors. The FTSE 100 closed 17.4 points off at 2,313.6 compared with the previous Friday's close of 2,355.1. The FT
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      • 309 17 NYT MARINE MIDLAND Banks Inc has announced a loss of U*****.9 million in the fourth quarter because of problems with commercial real estate loans in the United States. The loss reduced the bank's total profit for 1989 to US$l3.9 million, down from U*****.5 million
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      • 1135 17 Amsterdam m m fl« iABN 38 8 -0 Aagon 110 0 -0.1 AhoM 1157 -09 Akzo 1240 -08 Alranta 1938 -08 AMEV 98 9 ♦0.1 AMRO 77 7 ♦Oa An SM 43 30 0 2 BOLS 188 9 Boraumy 72.8 ♦OS BuaHrman Tattaroda 58 1 *0 2 CSM 77 9
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      • 531 17 AFP SEVEN MEN once seen as among Britain's best and brightest in business face trial in London from today three years after a share scandal involving Guinness sent shock waves through the City of London. But the presiding judge. Sir Denis Henry, has
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      • 657 17 NYT AT A TIME when a shaky "junk bond" market and a paucity of takeover deals have sent many Wall Street arbitrageurs to the sidelines, a few stalwarts are still hanging in. In fact, they contend that the current bloodbath in
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      • 395 17 RJR NABISCO NYT IN ANOTHER INDICATION of the weakness In the market for "junk bonds". RJR Nabisco Inc. whose US$4 billion in securities dominate the high-yield market. has postponed a US$l.25 billion junk bond offering. The postponement was not formally announced but
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  • THE ARTS
    • 745 19  -  ART By FRANCESCA GEE ALMOST ALL surviving works of Diego Velazquez, Spain's greatest "Golden Century" Master, are finally on show together at what the Prado museum s director calls the most important event in its history. Art experts say 90 paintings definitely by Velazquez
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    • 1303 20  -  MUSIC We focus today on youth and age in the world of music. Dimitris Sgouros, the brilliant 20-year-old Greek pianist who will begin his series of six concerts in Singapore tomorrow, speaks to MALINI TAMBYAH about his favourite composers and concertos, his love for opera
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    • 599 20 MA CONG, the young winner of the < Rolex Music Performance Awards < 1989, performed at the Winner's Concert on Saturday evening, to- < gether with violinist Eugene Sarbu, < cellist Igor Gavrish and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra under i maestro Choo Hoey's baton.
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    • 1189 20 NYT ALFREDO KRAUS joined the cast of La Trmvimta at the Metropolitan Opera a couple of weeks ago aa his namesake Alfredo. This might seem like no particularly big deal; Kraua haa sung four romantic tenor leads at the Met in the last two
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    • 895 20  -  BOOKS By ROSEMARY L BRAY NYT SHE WAS TALL and tan and stylish, expansive and difficult, playful and brilliant. She began her career as an anthropologist in the late 1920s and made her mark as a novelist during the Depression years. Almost
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    • 673 19 RADIO 4 Radio 5 Highlights Th w|d B s c c 9.00pm bhips Trom beven beas, An jnterview with Nevi)te Braybrooke. edi--7.45pm tor of Seeds in the Wind, a fascinating In the final programme of this series, collection of the early writings of many the spotlight falls on Atlantic Steam-
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  • SPORTS
    • 494 21 TENNIS AP TIM MAYOTTE joined topseeded Ivan Lendl In the final o! Milan's indoor tennis tournament by stunning John McEnroe in straight sets in an ail-American semi-final match on Saturday night Fifth-seeded Mayotte, 29, upset the second-seed-ed McEnroe 6-4, 6-4 in one ihour and 43
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    • 236 21 AP UNSEEDED Todd Witsken advanced on Saturday to the first singles final of his career, overcoming a shaky start for a straight-sets semi-final victory over Joey Rive in the U*****,000 Volvo tennis tournament in San Francisco. Witsken, an outstanding doubles player, relied on steady groundstrokes to
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    • 380 21 CRICKET AFP A LITTLE-KNOWN spinner ''from Dominica, Mervin Durv«nd, was the remarkable -figure of 7 for 15 on his debut to skittle f England for 126 and convdemn it to probable defeat in its tour match against the Windward Islands in the West Indies on
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    • 159 21 AFP THE BATTLING innings of Indian opener Manoj Prabhakar was ended on 95 by Richard Hadlee in the first innings of the second In-dia-New Zealand cricket Test in New Zealand yesterday. Hadlee had taken the second new ball and Prabhakar, in sight of his maiden
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    • 807 21  -  GOLF By CHARLES SAVAGE THE OUNHILL CUP World Qualifying Tournament cam* to a dramatic concluaion yesterday with sudden death play-offs to decide both the first and eighth places Mexico and Thailand were forced into a play-off after they tied for first with aggregate scores of seven-under
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    • 239 21 AP HUBERT GREEN'S eagle on the last hole on Saturday gave him a one-stroke lead over hometown hero David Ishii after the third round of the Hawaiian Open. Green hit a three-iron to within 1.5 metres of the flag and sank the putt for an eagle-three
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    • 226 21 SNOOKER AFP JOHN PARROTT wu in ruthless form in the first session of his semi-finsl on Ssturdsy with Steve Osvis and left the world chsmpion trailing 4-0 at the interval. Oavis faced the formidable task of needing to win six of the remaining seven frames of
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    • 392 21 BOXING AP JAMES "BUSTER" DOUGLAS knocked out heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in a title challenge in Tokyo on Sunday, but two of boxing s ruling organisations held the championship in limbo. Tyson may have knocked out Douglas two rounds earlier, the World Boxing Council and
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  • 190 22 BRUNEI'S Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, his wife Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak, Finance Minister Prince Jefri Bolkiah and other members of the royal family will make a state visit to Singapore from today to Wednesday. The visit is at the invitation of President Wee Kim
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  • 101 22 Reuter CHINA and the Soviet Union are negotiating possible cooperation in mining Chinese copper, aluminium and tungsten, an official Chinese newspaper said yesterday. The China Daily aaid Soviet technical experts had recently viaited some sites. One possible joint project involved a large copper mine in
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  • SATURDAY ROUNDUP
    • 132 22 A quick look at Saturday's main news THE COMPENSATION payable by the Collector of Land Revenue for land acquisitions must be based on the market value aa at Nov 30, 1973, if that figure waa lower than the market value at the time of acquiaition.
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    • 52 22 THE SINGAPORE Labour Foundation (SLF) made a surplus of $2.4 million in its last financial year, its chairman, Second Deputy Prime Miniater Ong Teng Cheong, aaid at the foundation's annual general meeting on Saturday. The foundation had 73 members as at March
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    • 99 22 SINGAPOREANS living abroad should be called upon to take part in activitiee that will not only benefit themselves but also the country, Minister of State (Foreign Affaire and National Development) Peter Sung said. Speaking at the French Alumni 10th anniveraary dinner, Mr Sung said that
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  • 343 22 SINGAPORE'S marine industry is set on "a path of good growth" following last year's strong growth, according to one of the Economic Development Board's (EDB) sectoral reports. The industry, which recorded an output of $1.4 billion in 1968, should have done even better
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  • 76 22 ABOUT 174.000 land vehicles. 600 harbour craft, two shipping companies and 52 airlines will be involved in the biggest ever combined land, sea and air fuel rationing exerciae to be held later thia month. The 11-day Emergency Transportation (Fuel Rationing) Exerciae will be held from Feb 16 to
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  • 53 22 THE SINGAPORE Democratic Party ia holding a forum today on the topic "Nominated Members of Parliament". The main speaker will be the Member of Parliament for Potong Paair, Chiam See Tong. The forum ia part of the party's educational programme and will be held at the MP's office
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  • 252 22 AP CAMBODIAN peace talks which focus solely on an Australian plan to end the fighting will not resolve the conflict, the head of the largest guerilla faction, the Khmer Rouge, has said. Khieu Samphan, the nominal leader of the Communist group,
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  • 266 22 Reuter FORMER Sri Lankan President Junius Jayewardene asked for Indian ships to be anchored near Colombo because he feared a coup when he signed a peace treaty with New Delhi, the independent Sunday Times said. The newspaper quoted Mr Jayewardene, president from 1978 to 1988,
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  • 593 22 S AFRICA FACES LONG ROAD AHEAD IN BUILDING NEW NATION Reuter AP JAILED BLACK nationalist Nelson Mandela, symbol for 27 years of opposition to South Africa's apartheid system, walked to freedom yesterday. The white-haired 71-year-old African National Congress (ANC) leader walked
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  • 515 22  -  REVIEW OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN SINGAPORE By ANNA TEO A STRONG CASE for developing Singapore's research capability to international standards haa been made by Lord Dainton in his review of higher education in the Republic. In particular, Nanyang Technological Institute proposed to be expanded
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  • 136 22 SINGAPORE and Malayaia are involved in aeveral joint venture touriam projects, revealed the Miniater of State for Communications and Information Mah Bow Tan yesterday. Replying to questions from reporters about recent atatements by Malayaian ministers about Singapore's support of "Visit Malaysia Year", Mr
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  • 384 22  -  AER#SPIA£E'9(> By HARISH MEHTA IT PROMISES TO BE a blockbuster of a show: latest figures reveal that there are 060 companies participating in Asian Aerospace '90, up from about 800 companies that the show organisers had expected. The growth of the show has been meteoric,
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  • LATE FILE
    • 76 22 AFP WEST GERMAN Chancellor* Helmut Kohl yesterday said his conversations with Soviet Isader Mikhail Gorbachev the previous dey showed that the way to German reunification was now open. In an interview on Deutschland Funk rsdio on his return from a two-day visit to Moscow. Mr
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    • 48 22 AFP WEST BERLIN Mayor Walter Momper has propoeed that West Germany's wealthy pay extra taxee to help offset the coets of eventual German reunification. Mr Momper has said the costs of reunifying the two German states would be enormous for West Germany. AFP
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    • 51 22 Reuter CHINESE STUOENTS. under ever tighter state control since leading last year's democracy movement, expressed dismay and anger on Sunday at new regulations preventing them from studying abroad. Chinese must work for five years before they can leave the country to study, an official document said.
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    • 62 22 Bernama SOME 400 members of the deregistered Umno have applied to join Gerakan in the Batu constituency ih Kuala Lumpur, Gerakan vice-preei-dent Datuk Alex Lee said yesterday. But he said Gerakan had advised them to first consider Joining the new Umno and only if they
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    • 34 22 Bernama UMNO will hold a two week election campaign exerdee from Thursday involving alf its 114 divisions throughout Malaysia, its information' chief Datuk Ha}i Husssin Ahmad said yesterday. Ber-
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  • 131 22 AP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino said yesterday that she will refuse to meet US Defence Secretary Dick Cheney during his visit to the country this week following criticism of her administration by American officiate and media. Mr Cheney, who left Washington for Hawaii
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      • 38 23 Reuter THE FREIGHT CONFERENCE covering trade between Europe and the Far East said it is adjusting the currency adjustment factor (CAF) for trade from North Europe to 4 per cent from zero, effective February 15. Reuter
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      • 80 23 Reuter THE US AGRICULTURE Department eaid it joined the Soo Line railroad in petitioning the US Custom Services to allow the company to bring in Canadian railcars duty free to ship US grain. "Five hundred covered-hopper railroad cars designed for transporting grain have been leased
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      • 87 23 Reuter GREEK SHIPOWNERS PLAN to lead the way for more economic cooperation with the Soviet Union and other rapidly-reforming Eastern European countries. Union of Greek Shipowners president Stathis Gourdomihalis told a news conference that economic and social changes in Eaatern Europe have opened the way for more
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      • 48 23 Reuter AN ISLAND COASTER SANK opposite a urea fertiliser jetty at Chittagong on Tuesday after striking a sunken vessel in heavy fog. Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service said. The Royalbird (ex-Marine Transporter), 16.612 dwt. was carrying cement from a vessel at Chittagong's outer anchorage. Reuter
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      • 42 23 Reuter THE CYPRIOT BULK CARRIER Vltali II is undergoing engine repairs in the Azores, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service said. The vessel. 16,217 dwt, arrived at St Michael's on Saturday while sailing in ballast for Quebec from Falmouth. Reuter
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      • 50 23 Reuter THE OCEANIA QUEEN, which collided with a barge in Indonesia's Celebes Sea last Sunday, has been towed inshore and beached at lat 05 29.5n, long 118 54.5e, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service said. The crew of the 6,803 dwt Panamanian vessel were rescued after abandoning ship. Reuter
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      • 70 23 Reuter INCREASED SPACE ON SHIPS calling at Dares Salaam boosted Zambian copper shipments to 11,000 tonnes in the week ended Tuesday from 6,790 tonnes the previous week, shipping sources said on Thursday. Some 14,000 tonnes of copper remained on the quayside. The agents said they expected
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    • 435 23  -  By JEAN FOONG RIDING ON THE current buoyant mood in shipping, leading feeder operator Regional Container Lines (RCL) will upgrade its existing service and add more feeder routes. RCL plans to start a weekly shuttle service in May from Singapore
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    • 450 23  -  By VONNIE BISHOP HONGKONG'S Orient Overseas Container Line is to invest another US$2B million in containers and chassis and looking to charter in some vessels for the first half of this year. This programme will enable them to deploy faster and larger vessels
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    • 309 23  -  By AL O LABITA By AL O LA BIT A, writing lor Shipping Times from Manila THE PHILIPPINES will bo soiling off some government-owned vessels end shipping companies on February 27 as part of its privatisation programme. The first batch
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    • 860 24  -  By KATE KAVANAGH Reuter MOTORISTS WILL HAVE TO PAY MORE for petrol if owners of the world's sflelno tanker fleet bow to environmental pressure to keep oil slicks off the high seas. "Owners have skimped on costs
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    • 1715 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vmil Voy No Mr* Arrival Daptrtw* Cano^T** fW# 7 K19 alongside 1102/ 1200 Haifeng 2/90 K30 olongside 12.02/ 1500 Koto Ekspres W-564 K32 olongside 15.02/ 0630 Kota Wongi W-566 K31 alongside 13.02/ 1500 None hong 7S K2B olongside 11.02/ 1300 Son Urn 31W K17
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    • 818 24 THIS twice weekly 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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    • 283 24 INMARSAT HAS PUBLISHED terms and conditions for access to its satellite system for land mobile terminals. The terms and conditions apply to all terminals that have been commissioned and granted access to the Inmarsat system. The commissioning process ensures that all new
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    • 158 24 AP A DROP IN HYDROCARBON SHIPMENTS In 1989 has pushed Marseilles into third place in European port size behind Antwerp, Marseilles port administration chairman Jean Rousset said last week. Marseilles registered total port traffic of 94 60 million tonnes in 1989,
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    • 1048 25 THE DRY cargo freight market was very quiet or Thursday while ratea continued to drift down, albei at a slightly slower pace, brokers said. The Baltic Freight Index (BFI) fell five points tc 1,583. the smallest drop this week It took the tota decline this week to 55
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    • 9576 30 §®aBGXDQJ3 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
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    • 2797 37 Who acts for whom AJ-t Asaard Shpg Accord Shpg Pta Ltd (8)/Accord Contr Lin* (M) Sdn Bhd (PK)/Accord Cor* Lin* (TO) Sdn Bhd (PN). AfC CmMmlm NV KYC Lin* (Syftanown Shpg (PK/PN). AMaaMM U**r Kim Shpg A Trdg (3). Saa-Alr Sarvtoa Frata Shpg Pta LM (8). ABaM C Tssptar oc—nu*
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    • 515 38 Reuter BRITISH PETROLEUM Co pic's qH spill off California is likely to tpor new calls for the US to require more sxpensive, double hull oil tankers, but shipping experts say any changes must occur slowly. "There's no doubt that double
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    • 316 38 MAJOR JAPANESE tin* Kawasaki Kisen Kaiaha a K' Una) ia to form a naw company. 'K' Una America Inc. which will ba ita genaral agent in North America. From February 16. the new company will repreaent 'K' Line's Pacific Northweet. Pacific Southweet
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    • 173 38 VAN OMMEREN Shipping BV and Partahip Holding, both from the Netherlanda, have purchaaed on a 50/50 baaia a modern 42,000 dwt multi-purpoee bulk carrier early thia year. The new ahip. to be managed by Van Ommeren Shipping, waa registered under the Dutch
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    • 220 38 PacMarine Services PACMARINE SERVICES (Singapore) is offering an improved bunker survey service with the use of portable laboratory equipment. The survey can now include a pre-delivery check on board the vessel, on samples taken from the delivery barge while it is alongaide, and before
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    • 146 38 THE SOVIET BALTIC MERCHANT FLEET has decided to fire political "commissars" aboard its ships in order to boost efficiency. Taaa news agency reported on Thursday. More than 200 commissars, working as first mates, will be retrained ashore before returning to jobs as ship
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    • 557 38 Vessels sold for further trading Bulk carriers Dagomyn 32,010 dwt and built 1971, sold to Greek interests for about US$4.2 million. Sunny Spanker 21,356 dwt and built 1962, sold for about USSB.7 million. Ttranhuood 129,479 dwt and built 1972, sold for US$l5.5 million. Northern Cherry 26,540 dwt and built
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    • 43 23 I BALTIC MADRAS/CALCUTTA SHUTTLE NEXT SAILING Vesscl/Vov SIN MAA CCU SUSAK 99N 20/2 27/2 T. RIVER 85 22/2 28/2 CALL: *****71 (Sw Page 13 Column 4). For advertising and circulation enquiries, please call Business Times, Tel: *****11, Fax: 253-2821, Tlx: RS ***** BTAD
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    • 18 23 Lines and services represented by /'fflWlC'yv Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.
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    • 300 23 THE SPECIALIST flfc Wire Rope e Lashing m Material! If Ibiiw ■EM TACBJrm am Ufttng m Gears ]M[ INTHtMAHNE RJfFLY CO. (FTE) MB. M: MM 0 1MB) HJfc MDCO M fW FMfc WfMt WE GIVE YOU THE WORLD Established m Singapore smc* 1888 XMw/TX > r-" »-~—We operate 34 separate
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    • 198 23 INSIDE The cost of clean seas MOTORISTS will have to pay more for patrol if owners of the world's ageing tanker fleet bow to environmental pressure to keep oil slicks off the high seas. 'Owners have skimped on costs in a depresaed market... A new tanker coats four times more
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    • 116 24 CCNIr. Xlnmpama Chllena de Navegaclon Interoceanica S.A..—-——<—-■——■ fe- ANNOUNCES SEASPAC SERVICE f. STARTING JANUARY 1990 V W&V jpp, 40 DAYS TRANSIT TIME TO SIIWAPOR* wg* J omm fu| TAHm •<---► -/•nwjyr new iT *L CALEDONIA <EkL> DIRECT MONTHLY SERVICE •WtCAKWNO FROM SINGAPORE TO: SOUTH PACIFIC CHILE W* PAPUA NEW GUINEA
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    • 2027 25 MIH mmou tlllf# 200 Cantonment Road #12 05 Southpomt, Smflipor* (808 WlHf Til 2211)11 TtLtX HO RS 2*l fgrntl| terminal/cfs Tai *****18 220 PORT KELAN6 TEL *****18 TELEX NO I HH PtNANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA***** CFS TEL 349W -rVjT j hi., ■Wfjlffflil PGUDANG TEL *****2/3 TELEX NO MABSOM
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    • 1968 25 VMMI Voy ETA I ETD 'Port 'Pototo DESTINATIONS 4 Singapore Kelang Tl* Ml Lars M CkMtno Time Feeder by CV IV2/10 MOO MRS M Farce MM IB" an 12/2/90 1800 MRS M Tauro OAK LOB MOU MEM ATI. MIA CHS BAL PNL MVC MOW TOR LARS M 9004 13/2 14/2
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    • 956 26 rotteboamTl VOY NO S POWE P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALASKA MARU 0»520 13/2 16/2 «/3 l i£| jcinci rfrG EXPRESS OS/519 15/2 12/3 6/3 8/3 5/3 LARGS BAY 1W517 21/2 23/2 13/3 15/3 17/3 18/3 20/3 LmNTE ROSA 06/522 22/2 19/3 13/3 15/3 12/3 18/3 LONDON
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    • 656 26 SOUTH PACIFIC SERVICE I ji POM LAE SUV PPT sket ,is m I PIRFCT CHIIE SERVICE ANf w I AGIOS SPYRIDON 25/2 5/4 7/4 10/4 I CAPE MALEAS 29/3 12/5 13/5 16/5 Ao«ntS IsfsfiWWll SINGAPORE: *****00 I C—*--*—l&-uiAX/ BOOKINGS: *****08 VS. JAVA: 03-*****25 JOHORE: 07 *****2 PENANG: 04-*****7 NORTHBOUND TO
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    • 1183 26 El mm mm* REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL COMTAIEW SERVICE WESTBOUND FOR EUROPE hA VSL/VOY SIN CLM PRS ALG BCL FEL HAM BRE ROT ANT LHA (VIA (VIA (VW ALG) HAM) ROT) NOR ASIA ALMANSOORAH 8946 3 13/02 17/02 OS/B 06 (03 I*o3 12/K 14g IMB JAPAN SEA M7W 10/03 12/03 14/03
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    • 1483 27 Bjg Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd I Ulo mm STRAITS SHIPPINGI Containers SgT.S SSL*" 1 lMkiliUki3Mß3liiiBJliMSL>lSMyyUUaklßß S'port P.Klaai S"ta« H ka| Ckiran R*4aa Lek ACCEPTS CARGO DOf SAIIS MMUft MRU V4/K 15*2 H V* w iw til* wetn* cargo out SAILS express am um mm mm mm u* RAJAH BROOKE VOX
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    • 1184 27 TO: EUROPE TO: FAR EAST SP LH ROM NAM MC FIX SPORE NK KM Ml NANJIN ROTTERDAM 607* 17/2 7/3 1/3 f/3 11/3 1201 NANJIN LENAVRE MSE U/2 22/2 23/2 1/3 CMO YANG CHANCE MM 24/2 14/3 15/3 U/3 U/3 19/3J NAMJIN HASAN K2E M/ 2 1/3 2/3 1/3 QUEENSWAY
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    • 318 27 STMITS/ JVM/ STINTS SBMCI SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFT! VESSEL COSMC TAJUUNG SEX I J TRADER EMAS MATSUYAMA VOY. NO. S f C S port In Pt In Pt 11/2 f. Kolang 15/2 15/2 a/2 Ponart| Hong Konf Yokohama Namra 4/3 Osaka Sonboku 2/3 Kashfcna F una bash i for
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    • 598 28 ■u; ■■■PMMPVVPVm i 9SYVKIW9V9V9HH I #h^h™ AMIAN SERVICE I Sinfipor* LomHk| lor* I I IRAN EKRAN In Port BANDAR ABBAS I I pmm um if mum U. WEST CMST/MEXKI/CaVTML AMBOCA CMTMER SHHrtCf I MM (J ERSENADA LCAMOAS SAUNA C*U2 HAJUAMUO I ■TLA V B «fl W ttg JW Ug I
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    • 825 28 HANJIN SHIPPING Xy V FULL CONTAINER SERVICE HANI IN ROTTERDAM WW I *up I "w" w"" MO SSIOS IW 1M CHOTANC CHANCE 44CN W W IW 1W U/3 SJfLTfI QUEEN'S WAV BRIOtf M V U|l 22/3 Oft 2V3 2%fl 90 WH 6 m W HANJIN LE HAVRE OMR i<V3 21/3
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    • 976 28 I 1 I M T 1 1 I I I*l!^^^ ssssv 3Ssiss*s33|jgg|ll| sass? ALSO ACCEPTINC CARGO TO: I B FMvwcnct. HUM. SAVANNA*. KBTTM MMdmU. NOtfOLA. JACMOWnm. 9 MONTREAL TORONTO M W *BBK 1 wurmcton. lOWM. rrc I) ATLANTA. CHICAGO OCT»OIT. CIILIMWI 4 OTWR MAJOR KMNMI MMH I VESSEL SU> HBG
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    • 1093 29 assaa m pacific international lines (PTE) ltd gg VlfeV p,l Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 I S s Tr X 2. v S& St S£ St S& 5 *5 3 aemk SSSB SLD TTTz IU MM9 27/02 1/03 VW SEA WAUL MO7 14/W J*" ~S2S M/M
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    • 641 29 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT rraac p kuuk~| stow hmi na** roam hawk ami an Ufi yj 7(3 10 »o '0 ll,!<■>■ i*mm an w m m jw Larw In IW 22/2 1M lifl l)(l l» W an W w ISO W w imtm lm~ W W iS m m
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    • 466 29 A Joint Europ* Swvic* Of; r.T. imkmti um P.T. kuw urn r.T. MUM WIMWI P.T. THHOW Ltm CR NBR **********0 D EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINEItSIIIP SEWICE i— VSL/VOY SPORE ROAM/ H'BURC NEKN ANTWERP AOAN 1 SRIWIJATA/2IWB S 2S/2 M/ 3 a/3 3*3 3/4 L J BONTANC/2WR 12-IS/3 m W* IW 22/4 KUTAI/IMB
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    • 544 29 W MYANMA I ÜBBk FIVE STAB LINE ~f I (Burmtu National Una) J;* Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) i S pore P.Keiang Penang Bangkok ERGUI V/17W 12/19 FEB I E ITONCYWA V2SJW I*l6 FEB 'V 'ACAD V/15ZW 20,72 FEB 'ATHEIN V/» SjSFO X/SFQ IYOMAYWA V/ 123 *13 FEB M/ 17 FEB
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    • 313 30 I WEEKLY STRAITS/MADRAS CONTAINER SERVICE rO~I I DAILY LCL RECEIVING AT OWN CFS I UMLJ "penang I vessel ip. kelang Isporel pk A (FK PI R I piiuf QllB SLD 15/2 1C 6 2 uniTA<W)4 15/2 17/2 19/2 24/2 IMACOLINE 612 MELITiAjjOM 25/2 2/3 BOOKING: MACOLINE S'PORE *****11 PK (03)
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    • 184 30 MfcMfflHl-i MAN ILA/SAI PAN/GUAM DIRECT SERVICE (BREAK-BULK/CONTAINER) VESSEL STORE MANILA SAIPAN GUAM SPARKLE V 5 SAILED 12/2 21/2 22/2 SPARKLEV6 2/3 9/3 15/3 W SPARKLE V 7 29/3 5/4 11/4 12M r-MtII|CAIP*N XFRVICE (VIA HK) FEEDER STOW ®S!" IT S 2 Kit 2 MICRONESIA SERVICE (VIA GUAM) FEEDER SPORE MOTHER
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    • 252 30 iL HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE CO. LTDEA3TBOUNP TO USA WESTBOUND FROM USA TO PSW sin hkg uw oak sea FROM PSW Z HYUNDAI EXPLORER 2m S2 SS sjT HYUNDAI 5 35 W* Ki£!SSE!! 0C 55 3& SS SS SSSSSSS«m ?2 2S 2£ S S5 HYUNDAI PIONEER SE HYUNDAI lII— ONWH 14V
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    • 681 31 Inter Con MAHifiMK m: i n> FCL/LCL TO: FAR EAST JAPAN EUROPE FUI ISLAND KAOHSIUNG —18/2 TOKYO —22/2 LE HAVRE —19/2 LAUTOKA —16/2 KEELUNG —18/2 YOKOHAMA —22/2 ROTTERDAM —19/2 SUVA —16/2 MANILA —23/2 KOBE —22/2 UK PORTS —19/2 BANGKOK —24/2 HAMBURG —19/2 BUSAN -22/2 GOTHENBURG —19/2 HONGKONG —22/2 tiTrTTTTTT^M^M^ wb
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    • 330 31 Nedlloyd Lines yJP Jy I JESS. W 1 ft I I iVI aw 'V IJ9 A^**aa *?/.y- £1 *3 I I sSSL is s S IS sg i S■»"S jg Jg I I l-Sa |s .^_^__U^^JjL JLJi=JLA-J I I I Sl« O.MU S? I N S>ngapor«A>llS 'W W/3 2*/3 N
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    • 955 32 rage ten I VOY *INOO •PK/PWC SGP LB CHLS NFK NYC HFX I I OOCI FAITH II 12/2 13/2 15/2 10/3 20/3 22/3 24/3 4£ I OOa FRIENDSHIP II 19/2 20/2 22/2 17/3 27/3 29/3 31/3 J4 I I NEPTUNE JADE 23 26/2 27/2 1/3 24/3 3/4 *4 JJ "J
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    • 671 32 I t t H i I i T i i ETD SIN (1 DAY) ♦ODAY) +.CWV) CHR|ST|^(E y 16/02/90 PORT KELANG PENANG BANGKOK VICTOR TWICE/WKLY BOOKING. CONTACT w Hr. ETD SIN (3 DAYS) (2 DAYS) (1 DAY) H 15/02/90 HONG KONG KAOHSIUNG KEELUNG JOYC£ JUDY TWICE/WKLY g rETDSiN (6 DAYS)
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    • 282 32 lAMtmnemau Facfuc Shipping 'J TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICE TO U.K./CONTINENT KKll SPORE PK LOADING FOR CAPTAIN GEORGE SM SM S£TE/M«ANT/FIU/UK ■ARIA K SM In PI IC/2 S£TE/*D*AIIT/FLU/UK TAIPAN -WW *O*AIIT/FIU ft* /Ov MULTIPOHT AGENCIES (S) PTE. LTD. /I til: m 077 pax: mam I V PK- MULTVONT SON BNO \J 1/
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    • 611 32 GOLDEN LINE IL. %s££?\ GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD S N O TatM A»ar Straat ism SINGAPORE OM TU MOW (M LINES) fw STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S>r* f. Mm J 3 COLDER HAtVUT CataKia/mracMMai .1 m* GOLDEN WONDER VMHv m CHINA SERVICE 2 OAI YUN SHAN Huai«ii/Sl«n*a. Nfc CHINA OCEAN
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    • 1169 33 SHIPPING TIMES, Monday, February 12, iswu C S NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE I (CR No: **********0 E) I Bookings UK/EUROPE *****53, *****19, AUST/INDIA/PAK *****18 I M USA *****42/*****16, FAR EAST *****48 I yyry K Documentation: *****44/*****14 I tz MW Terminal: *****22 CFS: M 2 IMPORT: *****89/*****50 I VMHp EXPORT:
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    • 1010 33 sinsov" li SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: 535Z333 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 v Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS 2L3BOJRS ***** RS ***** ■OUIIM TOOK MMffWK LZ7 PlwiJW. Pa** Mator** MH HAWOUM6 STSTHI CO SOM. T ss ssaa6aart?«B."?» %-K
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    • 704 34 Page Twelve DSR LINES I VEB DEUTRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE I MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE I TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN I NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND SIN tCA ANT Mil HBG RST I T. «€NOA V4M !W «3 W *3" I 0. CdOTEWOMt 2/JO 07/01 21/03 38/03 30/03 0104 04/04 I
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    • 820 34 UKC COWYtNIIONAL MVKi Vmml P KLG PNC PC LmMmo tar PING AN CHENG 25/2 MMM/AMmv* HANCHUAN 2/3 Ri»M*ri—|AHwr| copwa ruu cowtawkm mna y eu PHLC PNC SPORE OKK HKC S'HAI Q'DAO YANG FANG KOU V 123 2W Jg W HH WEI HE 22/2 21/2 J/3 *3 Acctptinf FCL C«rfo iH
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    • 183 34 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO I INDONESIA PORT PADANG/PK. BALAM SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU VSL ETA ETO LOADING FOR DELI INDAH In Port 152.90 PANJANG/PK. BALAM NAGA JAYA 182.90 202.90 PANJANG LAMPUNG JAYA 132.90 142.90 SEMARAN6/PANJANG PINANG JAYA 15.2.90 162.90 PANJAN6/PK. BALAM PERITA JAYA 152.90 162.90 PANJANG/JAKARTA ABADI JAYA 15.2.90 182.90 PANJANG
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    • 852 34 POSEIDON CONTAINER TRANSPORT GMBH HAMBURG TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE SOTRA GENERAL AGENTS ACCEPTING ALL FCL LCL ft CONVENTIONAL CARGOES mmm i Kabul, Mashad, Kushka IRAN |:Djulfa, Astara /IA ILYICHEVSK ITD SINGAPORE 19/02, 2/03, 4/03, 7/03, 13/3 EUROPE ~l:To all inland points: 1 VIA VOSTOCHNY Poland, Bulgaria, Czech, Hungary, Romania USSR, Finland
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    • 1126 35 K^SHI||3UHHMUIjIH|pBAHiIiIAH M^i^MMM^*lllii*^^^B Wlj 8 WHBIM 111 a ■HUIB||raH|^HwUBMUU||^H fSSEL VOY SINGAPORE KHF/DUBAI JEDOAH I NKA RUWAN 3W 18/2 05/3 20/3 I NKA SRIMANI 75W 3/3 13/3 20/3 I NKA SRIMATHI 74W 8/3 13/3 20/3 I SO ACCEPTING CARGO (FCL7LCL) FOR: I INDIAN PORTS MADRAS; TUTICORIN; COCHIN; MANGALORE; BOMBAY I ARABIAN
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    • 217 35 Actional Vtiti ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL PtN/PKQ ETA LOAOtMO FOR ABB AY WOt4Z 18/03 DAR£SSALAAM MOMBASA. DJIBOUTI VOY aSSe ASSAB. MASSAWA HOOEIOAH PJ WEN HUNG LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED FORTNIGHTLY LINER SERVICE TO MAURITIUS AND SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTING BOTH FCL/LCL CARGO Vessel Spore P. Louis Durban Johannesburg EXCELLENCE CNTR V EO2S
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    • 634 35 !^^^™p!THSASKAPArPELAYARANI PULAU LAUT I f CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE I 1-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE I EEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INDONESIA, I YSIA t THAILAND ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, WG PNG I BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO I ARDING AT TEL: *****55 MAPORE INDONESIA SERVICE I MAPPH* <
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    • 705 36 MMBIIII jj f IPi DEVAPORES (f p "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" 2 4 ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM J 5 CALLAO MATARANI, ILO* A OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS- S 5 WmiT/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING, g 5 Ptnang* P. Ktlanf' Sinpport B J SNAPLAEVERETT 21/22 Fab g fl ROSEEVERETT
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    • 514 36 FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL came la USA Eaat B Oaet Caaai Canibbewi.lae< Canada. HAlTTciiaMwala an< HewOuraa VSL IS WRE MAINUNER [LAX INST lAV NYC HEX inssr as s sir js s 1 r-ss? i sis™ xss% Jg zntAOSTMLIA CONTAINER SERVICE YTSSR S PORE SYO I MLB I BNE [GUAM
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    • 516 36 PERINTIS LINE I WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE I ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES I BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND I JAKARTA SURABAYA I VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA I ETA ETD ETA ETD I PRASE TLA 67A 14/2 15/2 17/2 18/2 I PELOPOR 929 17/2 18/2 20/2 21/2 PRASETIA 69A 21/2 22/2 24/2 2S/2
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    • 429 37 VSL DESTINATION ETA SIN PIYA BMUM VJUN BANGKOK FAMILY ACE VJW BANGKOK «3 RATANA BNUM V.3SN BANGKOK IOT SJRI BHUM V.OM BANGKOK 17g SO ASIA I7R MANILA. CEBU W AKABNUMMS MANNA. CEBU 2M VI*A BNUM« CMITTACOWC. MONGLA 1W 0 SINCERITY 21A KARACHI. BOMBAY 2V2 JENWEL IMN JAKARTA FSL TTO KOB.
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