The Business Times, 22 June 1990

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  • 10 1 Business Times MCI (P) 170/12/89 Friday June 22 1990 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 51 1 INDONESIA and China will sign an agreement on repayment of Jakarta's US$B4 million debt to Beijing next month, Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said yesterday. The signing of the agreement will take place during his four-day visit to China starting on July
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    • 46 1 THE MILLIONS of disparate people simultaneously transfixed by the World Cup soccer tournament this month is an indication of the "single mental universe" that will be part of the new world order, says a senior Foreign Affairs official at a seminar Page 2
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    • 28 1 JAKARTA will soon announce new deregulatory measures for cooperatives in an effort to enable them to develop into one of the country's economic movers Ps'ge 7
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    • 37 1 CITING strong spending by consumers and factory operators, the Bank of Korea predicted yesterday that South Korea's economy will grow by 9 per cent this year, up from 6.7 per cent last year. Page 8
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    • 31 1 THE WHITE HOUSE has broken a deadlock in US budget negotiations with a proposal that congressional budget negotiators slash the fiscal 1991 deficit by US$5l billion Page 9
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    • 31 1 THE US will reconsider its own best interests if the current round of Gatt trade talks ends in failure, a senior US otficia! said yesterday. Page 9
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    • 31 1 THE DBS Music Expressions, a specially tailored three-piece suit for this year's Arts Fest, was unzipped in zany style by Cantabile at the DBS Auditorium on Tuesday Page 15
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    • 28 1 MALAYSIA Shipyard and Engineering (MSE) will invest Msso million in the next three years to build additional fabrication and shiprepair facilities. Shipping Times Page i
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 36 1 WALL STREET prices were mixed in early trading yesterday, continuing the erratic pattern of Wednesday's session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 6.19 to 2,889.11 in the first hour of trading.
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    • 35 1 LONDON share prices were modestly higher at midday yesterday, amid little substantive business. At about 1115 GMT, the Financial TimesStock Exchange 100-Share Index was up 5.8 points, or 0.2 per cent, at 2,377.0,
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    • 16 1 SUNGEI BESI is set to become the latest major Malaysian conglomerate Page 3
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    • 18 1 SESDAQ counter Polytek Wearnes makes a milliondollar profit in a month Page 3
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    • 15 1 THE HONGKONG investor is no speculative punter, says a survey Page 4
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    • 29 1 SIMEX scored another first yesterday when it launched the Dubai crude oil futures contract, two days after it introduced the Euroyen options contract Page 6
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    • Article, Illustration
      29 1 Thursday Change BT-MGA 788.50 +1.47 Kuala Lumpur ....577.42 +3.46 Hongkong 3,246.21 +11.82 Tokyo 32.087.2 -0.49 Sydney 1,505.6 +3.8 Wednesday Change New York 2,895.3 +1.74 London 2,371.2 +1.5
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    • 21 1 Exchange rates USS S$l 8415 Yen SSI.1904 MS SS0.6790 Money market rates Overnight 5 1/4% +3/4 3-montn 7 3/16% unch
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    • 35 1 London Gold PM fix US$349.75 US$2.85 Rubber S'pore July l57.75'/kg -0.80 M'sia July M232.(JOVkg +1.00 KL Tin Turnover 68 tonnes +3 Spot M$l6.47/kg -0.05 Crude pr.lm oil Turnover 841 lots -141 Jul M$675/tonne +25
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  • 484 1  -  By Elaine Koh GOLD PEAK Industries (GPI), a leading maker of batteries and car audio equipment in Hongkong, aims to transfer its core business to Singapore by floating its subsidiary on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. GPI has applied for a
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  • 372 1  -  By Asad Latif A MEXICO FUND similar to funds in New York, London and Japan will be placed in Singapore both to tap the resources of the booming Pacific Rim and to establish closer relations with Singapore, visiting Mexican President Carlos Salinas
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  • 190 1 Bernama MALAYSIA may consider imposing a consumption tax to replace the current system of direct taxes to increase the revenue of the federal government, Finance Minister Datuk Paduka Daim Zainuddin said yesterday. This was because the government was losing money each year because of numerous
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  • 139 1 Reuter THE US ECONOMY grew at a stronger pace during the first three months of this year than was thought a month ago and the inflation rate was slightly lower, the US Commerce Department announced yesterday. The US gross national product expanded at a season-
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  • 469 1  -  By Anna Teo SOME 78,500 people earned $3,000 or more a month last year. That put them among the top 6 per cent of all wageearners in 1989. Three thousand dollars is the highest wage cut-off in official labour statistics.
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    • 115 1 SO what's wrong with Maradona? Don't blame the y 1 poor boy. It's all his toes' I fault. Find out why the Hand of God is turning into two left feet in an unprecedented, urgent press conference A* called by the latter. Artsfest Dressing up for culture. Opinion a e
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  • HOME NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 176 2 TWO new directors have been elected to the board of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (Ecics) at the company's annual general meeting yesterday. They are Mr Francisco J Dy 111, a senior vice-president of Temasek Holdings (Private), and Mr Goh Eng Chew, the
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      • 58 2 SINGAPORE 2000 Global Technopolis closes this Sunday and all weekend tickets to the mega-exhibition at the International Exhibition and Convention Centre have been sold out. But tickets for today, the last weekday, are still available at Raffles City atrium. The exhibition, which showcases the Singapore of
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      • 71 2 WORLD CUP soccer fever has sent viewership soaring for Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. The station said more than 178,000 viewers were glued to its Channel 12 at midnight on June 8 to watch Cameroon beat world champions Argentina 1-0 in the tournament's opening match. Ratings for
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    • 290 2  -  By Martin Soong THE MILLIONS of disparate people simultaneously transfixed by the World Cup this month is an indication of the "single mental universe" that will be part of the new world order evolving in the *****, says Foreign Affairs Ministry
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    • 504 2  -  By I Phang Hsiao Chung KOREAN furniture is virtually unheard of in Singapore. Yet one South Korean company has supplied over $15 million of office furniture since its appearance on the local scene in 1988. Borneo International Furniture, better known as BIF, has scored three
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    • 359 2  -  By Anna Teo GOING BROADLY on the trend of calls at the Ministry of Labour's Employment Services Department last year, there were eight jobs chasing every job-seeker in 1989. That is the ratio derived from the number of vacancies notified by employers,
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  • SINGAPORE – MALAYSIA COMPANY NEWS
    • 768 3  -  From Ranjit Gill in KUALA LUMPUR SUNGEI BESI Mines Malaysia Bhd (SBMM), which until last year was threatened with corporate extinction following the depletion of its tin reserves, is currently undergoing a metamorphosis that is expected to transform it jnto a major conglomerate before the year
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    • 264 3 THE recent statement by Johor Chief Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin that the state government has agreed in principle with UEM's proposals for the construction of a second link with Singapore all but confirms market speculation that the industrial giant will land the highly
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 71 3 DBS BANK has formed an investment management company called DBS Asset Management (United States) Pte Ltd presumably to manage American stocks. The firm, a whollyowned subsidiary of DBS Asset Management Ltd, was incorporated on June 9 and has an authorised capital of *****,000, of
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      • 48 3 HOTEL PROPS will close its register of bondholders and the bondholders Transfer Books from July 13 to July 19 to determine bondholders' entitlement to interest payment on its $70 million 4 per cent bonds due 1993. Interest will be paid on Aug 13.
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      • 73 3 TIMURAN HOLDINGS Bhd has paid M 56.4 million on June 15, 1990 for the acquisition of six million shares in Champion Motors (1975) Sdn Bhd. The vendor, Inchcape (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Inchcape Berhad which in turn is 63 per cent-owned by
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      • 62 3 PAN EQUILIZERS Telecommunications Sdn Bhd will launch Carrvphone 450 jointly with Syarikat Telekom Malaysia on June 21 at Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur. Pan Equilizers, the sole distributor of the British-manufactured mobile phone, said it expects to carve a comfortable niche in the burgeoning mobile telephone market
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      • 36 3 MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MAS) will operate five charter flights to transport 1,348 Thai Muslim pilgrims between Bangkok and Jeddah. The operation was arranged following a request from Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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    • 406 3  -  By Lim Mui Khi SESDAQ-LISTED Polytek Wearnes Holdings Ltd is making a net pre-tax profit of more than $1 million from the sale of a $4.85-million property bought just last month. In an announcement yesterday, the company said it entered
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    • 386 3  -  By William Chia UNITED IBV Ltd, the Hongkong merchant banking branch of United Overseas Bank, and international merchant banker Rothschild arc joining forces to launch a new European fund for regional investors in Hongkong. Mr Michael Stam, a director of La
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    • 273 3 Bernama JAPANESE companies, operating successfully in Malaysia, should consider listing their shares on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) to enable the Malaysian public to have an opportunity to participate in them, the Malaysia-Japan Economic Association (Majeca) vice-president Tan Sri Azman Hashim
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    • 282 3 MBT ABRIC HOLDINGS, in which McchMar Corp has acquired a 40 per cent stake for MS3.I million, is setting its sights on a listing on the main board of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange in two years' time. The group managing director of Abric
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    • 375 3 MBT SETRON is seriously considering buying a significant stake in a construction company. "Negotiations arc likely to be finalised by the end of this year as Setron intends to make use of the company as its contractor for the development of the hotel-cum-condominium project in
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  • REGIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 110 4 NIPPON STEEL Corp, Japan's largest steelmaker, is developing electronic plotters for the Japanese market with Calcomp Inc of the US, said a spokesman for NS Calcomp Corp, which is 51 per cent owned by Nippon Steel, industrial daily Japan Industrial Journal reported yesterday that the
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      • 76 4 TRADING HOUSE C Itoh and Co Ltd plans to sell rock music programmes produced by Britain's Music Box Ltd to Japanese cable television operators and may eventually open a cable channel for its programmes. It hopes to sell a total of 150 hours of
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      • 78 4 FRENCH industrial engineering and technical studies company BEFS Technologies has signed a 110-million-franc (US$l9-million) contract with Taiwan chemicals group China Steel Chemical Corporation. Under the contract, signed in Paris, BEFS will provide technical know-how and equipment for a planned China Steel tar treatment plant
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      • 66 4 SOUTH KOREAN construction firm Hanil Development Co Ltd and Overseas Bechtel Inc of the US became members of the Japan Federation of Construction Contractors Inc (JFCC), taking foreign membership in the industry body to six companies, a federation spokesman said. JFCC, which provides members with
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      • 101 4 THREE Japanese companies, including Japan Air Lines Co Ltd, and an Australian broadcasting firm have set up a joint broadcasting venture in Sydney to provide a daily Japanese language television service for tourists and corporations in Australia. A spokesman for one of the companies, travel
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      • 67 4 AMPOL Exploration Ltd has agreed to farm out a 25 per cent stake in an onshore oil exploration permit in the northern Perth Basin in Western Australia to Sagasco Resources Ltd. Ampol said on Wednesday that Sagasco would earn the 25 per cent interest by
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    • 287 4 Asahi HITACHI Ltd disclosed on Wednesday that the Japanese company and Motorola Inc of the United States may soon settle their patent infringement lawsuits out of court. Hitachi and Motorola began negotiating towards a settlement shortly after a US District court ruled last
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    • 174 4 Reuter TAIWAN'S Securities and Exchange Commission is studying ways for foreign institutions to invest directly in the Taiwan stock market, a commission official said yesterday. He said the study covered rules governing institutional investment in overseas markets. "The study is a
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    • 301 4  -  From AL 0 Labita Jr in MANILA BARING Securities Ltd has joined the Manila Stock Exchange (MSE), despite lacklustre trading fuelled by persistent coup rumours. The company said in a statement that it "is a firm believer in the future of the
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    • 160 4 Reuter MITSUBISHI Corp and units of Royal Dutch/Shell Group and Exxon Corp will participate in a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Venezuela, the Japanese trading house said in Tokyo. The US$3 billion project includes development of gas in the Patao field, offshore Paria
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    • 548 4  -  From Catherine Ong in HONGKONG THE "man-in-the-street" who plays the Hongkong stock market does not conform to the popular image of a speculative punter who buys on rumours from his stockbroker, according to a recent survey by the Hongkong Stock Exchange. Instead, he
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    • 277 4 AP SEALASKA Corp announced on Wednesday that it had sold its Ocean Beauty Seafoods Inc subsidiary to Indonesia's multinational corporation the Ika Muda Group. Ocean Beauty, based in Seattle, is one of the largest seafood processing and distribution companies on the West Coast.
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    • 83 4 This announcement appears as a matter of record only FLEXTRONICS SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED Management Buyout of the Asian-Pacific Operations and part of the U.S. operations of Flextronics, Inc. U5550,000,000 Wardley Limited, Singapore initiated this transaction, assisted in the negotiations and acted as adviser to Flextronics, Inc. Management with regard to
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    • 125 4 "The Temasek H«kty,s the spice of life. At the j Luna Restaurant Corner, some of Buffet Dinner 4RI bot "i? 0005 ofLoc J J *y nilv Indian and Chinese cuisines await the hdS jjj -U-, discerning Singaporean food lovers. favourite Q c il w or otherwise > J choice offood
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 315 5 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION, in a key step towards the opening of stock and capital markets, on Wednesday authorised the creation of public companies with the right to issue bonds and sell shares to foreigners. Tass news agency said the government had approved documents
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    • 353 5 AP KEYSTONE CAMERA'S appeal for import barriers to help it survive as "the sole remaining American manufacturer" of conventional cameras is being opposed not only by Japanese makers but also by giant Eastman Kodak. Sharply disputing Keystone's claim to be America's last bona fide camera
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    • 486 5 NYT A-LOAN PACKAGE to rescue American developer Dpnald Trump has won approval from most of the banks involved but is being htfd up by a handful of foreign banks, said people in the talks in New York on Wednesday. A loan syndicate led
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    • 272 5 NYT RJR NABISCO Inc, which went private in 1989 in the largest leveraged buyout ever, announced on Wednesday that its biggest stockholder, Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts Co, was working to refinance the heavily indebted company. Prices of some of the company's "junk bonds" soared
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    • 330 5 NYT AMERICAN Cyanamid Co, one of the largest chemical and pharmaceutical conglomerates in the US, said on Wednesday that it has agreed to sell a large part of the Shulton Group, its faltering consumer-products division, to Clorox Co for US$465 million. Clorox, best
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 66 5 AMERITECH and Bell Atlantic Corp sought court permission to carry phone traffic to New Zealand following their recent agreement to buy that country's phone company for US$2.4 billion. The two regional phone companies, which were spun off from the old nationwide Bell system in 1984,
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      • 60 5 Woolworth's Bloc plans THE Woolworth retail chain, which already has a major stake in West Germany, is planning to return to East Germany and possibly other East European nations, the company's chairman said in an interview published on Wednesday. The chain already has 286 stores in West Germany, but has
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      • 83 5 EUROPE'S leading retailer of computer materials and services, Metrologie International, said on Wednesday it had set up a joint venture with US company MicroAge Computer to set up a European retail network. French company Metrologie will hold a 63 per cent stake in the new company,
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      • 121 5 MARTIN R Shugrue, the trustee appointed by the bankruptcy court to run Eastern Air Lines, said on Wednesday that he would ask the unsecured creditors and the court to approve the withdrawal from escrow of US$5O million for lease payments due in July on many of
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      • 26 5 DUTCH electronics giant Philips on Wednesday announced a major restructuring of its computer division aimed at pulling the sector out of deficit.
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    • 104 5 J4JJapan Airlines A Willi If lIEEEI E I C E. BMore space per seat. And still more space between You can t help noticing deep wing backs for seats, adjustable headrests and lumbar supports individual cushioned slide-out footrests. Even a 5-inch video screen that swings out from your armrest when
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 76 6 DAIWA Institute of Research has organised a "study group" to analyse the Asian business, economic and political trends. The group of 16 institutional investors, comprising Japanese life insurance companies, trust banks and property casualty insurance companies, was recently formed. It plans to set
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      • 89 6 THE Asia Insurance Company will launch its VIP Club at the Executives' Club, OCBC Building, today. The company's chairman, Mr Tan Eng Heng, says membership is open to all agents and brokers whose total net premium gross premiums less commissions is at least $50,000. Membership
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      • 62 6 A HOUSE of Representatives subcommittee approved a bill on Wednesday to permit US participation in the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, a new multinational bank set up to help eastern European countries rebuild their formerly state-run economies. The measure also would authorise President George
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      • 99 6 BRITISH M 4 bank lending rose £5.8 billion in May against an increase of £3.9 billion the previous month, the Bank of England said. M 4 includes bank and building society loans. M 4 monetary supply was up one per cent in May, after
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    • 374 6 D C Bank expects improved performance Bernama DEVELOPMENT Commercial Bank Bhd (D&C Bank), which expects to recover all its non-performing loans by next year, is well on its way to reporting good results this year. "It will be far better from the previous year's figure based on the first five
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    • 476 6  -  By Soh Tiang Keng NTUC INCOME, which last year saw its surplus in the life insurance business growing by 82 per cent to $71.1 million, is paying out a record $53.5 million in bonus payments to its policyholders. In addition, the insurance co-operative has announced
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    • 398 6  -  By Quak Hiang Whai THE SINGAPORE International Monetary Exchange (Simex) scored another first yesterday when it launched the Dubai crude oil futures contract, two days after the exchange had introduced the Euroyen options contract. Senior Simex officials said at yesterday's launch that the new
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    • 345 6 NYT IN A CHANGING of the guard that reflects the ascendancy of the consumer banking business, Chase Manhattan Corp has announced that Willard C Butcher, chairman, would be replaced by Thomas G Labrecque, president, and that Arthur F Ryan would become the new president. The
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    • 200 6 Reuter THE Australian Reserve Bank is changing capital adequacy rules on banks' investments in other financial institutions. From June 30, banks will be required to deduct from total capital their equity and other capital investments in non-consolidated subsidiaries or associates they control. The change meant
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    • 157 6 AFP A US Congressional panel voted on Wednesday to cut US contributions to the World Bank if it approved loans to China for anything other than basic human needs. The House of Representatives' subcommittee on international development voted 10-9 to attach the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • THE REGION
    • 323 7 AFP THAILAND'S powerful former minister of defence Chavalit Yongchaiyuth has rejected his appointment as adviser to the prime minister, military sources close to the general said in Bangkok yesterday. The sources, who declined to be identified, confirmed newspaper reports that General Chavalit had
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    • 66 7 A BURMESE STUDENT exile, Sit Nyein Aye, is arrested by police after starting a hunger strike in front of the Burmese Embassy in Bangkok on Tuesday to protest the detention of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and to pressure the military junta to turn over power
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    • 259 7 AFP Reuter CAMBODIA's Vietnamesebacked government says it has foiled a coup plot by a "traitorous force within our inner ranks" in league with guerillas and foreign agents, official Radio Phnom Penh said yesterday. The radio, monitored in Bangkok, said the attempt was planned to
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    • 325 7 THE Indonesian government will soon announce new deregulatory measures for cooperatives in an effort to enable them to develop as one of the country's economic movers, said an official of the Cooperatives Ministry. The Jakarta Post has quoted the the director general of
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    • 166 7 AFP PHILIPPINE trade and industry secretary Jose Concepcion took out a large newspaper advertisement in Manila yesterday to defend himself from charges of graft and to announce his determination to stay in office. The former businessman, under relentless pressure from members of congress
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    • NOTE BOOK
      • 86 7 Fiji's military commander Major-General Sitiveni Rabuka has said he will step down as soon as a new constitution is promulgated guaranteeing native Fijians a parliamentary majority, it was reported in Suva yesterday. He told a meeting of chiefs called to endorse a draft
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      • 75 7 INTENSIVE EFFORTS to strengthen trade and economic cooperation between Indonesia and countries in the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) are by themselves a part of the South-South cooperation among the developing countries, Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said. Opening the OIC economic consultation forum in Jakarta on
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      • 92 7 THE Export-Import Bank of Japan is to send an economic adviser to Laos next month at the request of the government in Vientiane, bank officials said on Wednesday. The adviser, who is to stay in Laos for six months, is being sent to help
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      • 51 7 THE Royal Malaysian Navy chief, Vice-Masrshal Tan Sri Abdul Wahab Bin Haji Nawi, made a courtesy call on Bangladesh President Hussain Mohammad Ershad in Dhaka on Wednesday, BSS news agency said. The Malaysian navy chief arrived in Dhaka last Saturday on a six-day goodwill
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      • 74 7 GOVERNMENT TROOPS in Indonesia's westernmost province are searching for a separatist group that has stepped up violence since last month, a local military official said on Tuesday. The outlawed "Security Disturbing Movement" has launched at least 11 raids and ambushes since May, leaving four people dead
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      • 66 7 OF THE 8,800 unemployed graduates registered with the Human Resources Ministry, 689 have found jobs last year, the Parliament was told on Wednesday. Deputy Minister Datuk K. Pathmanaban, when replying to Datuk Afifuddin Haji Omar, said the jobs were in the marketing and services sector. Replying to
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  • THE WORLD 1
    • 383 8 AP THE PARLIAMENTS of Georgia and Uzbekistan charted courses towards sovereignty on Wednesday in the latest volley of the Soviet republics' war of nerves with President Mikhail Gorbachev. Uzbekistan's Supreme Soviet passed a "Declaration of Sovereignty of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic within
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    • 287 8 Reuter US PRESIDENT George Bush has said the US is interested in joining with its allies in helping out the beleaguered Soviet economy but that obstacles remain to providing direct assistance. "I recognise that support from the West can well help
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    • 35 8 Stephanie Bubb is a woman with time on her mind. Her hat, which was decorated in the shape of a clock, caught racegoers' attention at the Royal Ascot races on Tuesday.
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    • 256 8 AP CITING strong spending by consumers and factory operators. the Bank of Korea predicted yesterday that South Korea's economy will grow by 9 per cent this year, up from 6.7 per cent last year. It had previously predicted 7 per cent
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    • 304 9 Reuter THE WHITE HOUSE has broken a deadlock in US budget negotiations with a proposal that congressional budget negotiators slash the fiscal 1991 deficit by US$5l billion. "Today we succeeded in starting serious negotiations," said Congressman Richard Gephardt, a Democrat who is chairing
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    • 215 9 Reuter THE US ECONOMY is growing slowly with stable inflation, the country's 12 Federal Reserve banks said on Wednesday in a report that suggested no likely early moves to lower interest rates. The news from the district banks, published in the so-called "beige book"
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    • 68 9 AP THE 18 NATIONS of Western Europe's two trading blocs officially opened talks in Brussels on Wednesday to pave the way for the creation of a European economic zone. They are discussing the so-called European Economic Space, which would bring the sue nations of the European Free
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    • 47 9 Two black American youths in New York City get into the thick of things during a rousing ticker-tape parade welcoming black South African nationalist leader Nelson Mandela. Thousands lined the city's streets to welcome the visiting anti-apartheid campaigner. AFP picture AFP picture
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    • 401 9 AFP THE US will reconsider its own best interests if the current round of Gatt trade talks ends in failure, a senior US official said yesterday. If the next Gatt meeting in Geneva in July did not lay the groundwork for a
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    • 280 9 AFP THE THORNY ISSUE of films and television has raised its head in the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations after the European Economic Community asked for a special working group on the hypersensitive issue. A General Agreement on Tariffs and
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    • 300 9 AP JAPAN appears likely to follow through on promises made in structural trade talks with the US, but conflicts over boosting public investment could delay a final agreement, say officials in Tokyo. The two countries arc drafting a final report on
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 123 9 US PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH has severed an 18-month dialogue with the PLO over its refusal to .condemn a sea raid against Israel, but acknowledged that the move could backfire by strengthening Middle-East hardliners. "We've given the PLO ample time to deal with this issue,"
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      • 55 9 GOODS MADE within the European Community will soon be able to carry an "EC" approved label if they fulfill the required standards, informed sources said in Luxembourg on Wednesday. Ministers overseeing the introduction of the EC single market from 1993 took the decision to harmonise certification
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      • 69 9 INDIAN OFFICIALS have welcomed Pakistan's rejection of a provisional government announced by Muslim militants fighting Indian rule in disputed Kashmir. Official sources in New Delhi on Wednesday described the decision as a "positive step". They said it ruled out another option on the Kashmir issue, an
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      • 79 9 PAKISTANI BUSINESSMEN and traders were to begin an indefinite strike yesterday to protest against tax proposals in the government's budget for fiscal 1990-91, said business sources in Karachi. The decision to strike was taken at a traders meeting on Wednesday when the businessmen voted to strike
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      • 122 9 FRENCH PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand told African leaders on Wednesday that they must move towards democracy, then announced new steps to ease the continent's debt burdens. "Democracy is a universal principle. It's the direction that must be taken," Mr Mitterrand said in his opening address to
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    • 591 9 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF INTER ORIENT PRECISION MANUFACTURING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (In Members Voluntary Winding Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting ot the members of INTERORIENT PRECISION MANUFACTURING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD duly convened and
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  • 485 10 EDITORIAL THE release on Tuesday of Vincent Cheng marks the end of an epoch. Mr Cheng, a Catholic lay worker, was the last to be freed of the 22 people arrested in 1987 as Marxists conspiring to topple the government. He is also the last detainee to
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 214 10 DESPITE assurances, concerns about the soaring cost of health care resulting from the restructuring of government hospitals are likely to be raised every time health is mentioned in Parliament. The rationale for restructuring may well be understood and its outcome of higher costs perhaps even
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    • 86 10 SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev's Communist Party, pulled on one end by the small and radical democratic faction hell-bent on democratic reforms and on the other by the conservative Marx-ist-Leninist anti-reform group, is seemingly heading towards an inevitable spilt. But there is a way out. If President Gorbachev
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    • 171 10 THE rampant speculation on the vehicle quota system has been quashed, at least for the time being, by the new ruling on monthly tenders by the Ministry of Communication and Information. The ruling is, of course, welcome relief to those who feel they do not stand a chance
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  • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
    • 169 10 NOW, quite unexpectedly, a speech whose implications could be wide indeed was heard on the Senate floor when majority leader Senator George Mitchell last week delivered a major statement regarding US policy on the Cambodia conflict. We hope Senator Mitchell's speech will also become food for
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    • 124 10 THE announcement that new telephone subscribers will have to buy their own sets from July will undoubtedly have raised the hackles of the majority of the public. When 1.4 million subscribers have already been given the sets as a matter of course since telecommunication services were introduced
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    • 200 10 AFTER an eternity of polluting the planet Earth, some of the more environmentally conscious people in the developed countries (they have called themselves conservationists or environmentalists) have been making a lot of noise calling on the rest of the world to stop the global rot before it
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  • 900 10  -  The outlook for the Philippine economy will depend on responses to policies and the determined cooperation of the public and private sectors. A 1 O Labita Jr, writing for BT, reports from Manila A1 O Labita Jr THE Philippines, Singapore's coup-plagued Asean neighbour,
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    • 125 10 Our set menus leave you no choice but to enjoy your meal. 9 f 1 I j 11 I I I 4M m II »s a#r II Choosing a meal from Hai Xiang's temptingly extensive menu could be a tough decision. Especially with a large group of people to satisfy.
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    • 82 10 DOONESBURY TOMMY MANPEL. AS A MAJOR TRUMP PUT IN HIS OFFICIAL RE- UEU.THB SHOES ON THE OTHER A TRUMP TDU/&t POOR MS/NIU SUM& THAT HE MPS'A MAN OF FOOT NOW'EVER SINCE L SEEN A BUT PONT W HAH. TM HAN, YOU (HERE ONE JELLM) THE PEOPLE" BECAUSE HE TALFW AILTHOSE
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 2202 11  -  The Internal Security Act has been an important tool for the government in its fight against subversion. It allows for detention without trial. Each time the government used this power it stirred wide debate. During the last general election campaign, the ISA was again
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    • 2057 12 ASIA BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED JW AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (Incorporated In The Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS AS AT 31 ST DECEMBER 1969 w s c w y 3 THE OMOUP —THE COMPANY Claee Carrying veluo of Mote IMS IMB IBM IBM Subeidlery Companies d Srwee HokHnga Inveetments MM MM
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    • 641 12 NOTICES IN TEE MATTES OP m COMPANIES ACT (CHAfTB«) PURSUANT TO SECTION *•(*)<» AND IN TEE MATTES OF PSINTCBAFT BALEB PTE LTD At an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at Unit H, Lion City Hotel Complex, IS Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 1543 on 14th
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    • 598 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50. AND IN THE MATTER OF BISGOOO INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (IN MEMBERSVOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of BISGOOO INVESTMENTS PTE LTD, duly convened and held at No 1 Cuscadan Road •02-102/103. Singapore 1024 on the 21sTcby of
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    • 637 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50. AND IN THE MATTER OF TAJDU INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (IN MEMBERSVOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordnary Ganaral Ma Xing of tie member* of TAJDU INVESTMENTS PTE LTD, duly convened and held at No 1 Cuscadan Road #02-102/103, Singapore 1024 on the 21tt
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    • 655 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50, AND IN THE MATTER OF LINDUS INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of LINDUS INVESTMENTS PTE j LTD, duly convened and held at No 1 Cuscadan Road •02-102/103, Singapore 1024 on the
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  • FOCUS
    • 1872 13  -  William Chia profiles a dynamic Malaysian company and Wan Azmi, the prominent bumiputra, who regards rGeneral Lumber as "the sum total of my business career" William Chia Diversified timber company General Lumber, which has grown rapidly in the last two years, is likely to
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    • 804 13 IN THE Malaysian business community Wan Azmi Wan Hamzah is one of the country's most well-known bumiputra businessmen. He sits on the boards of seven public corporations and numerous private companies and is active in several professional and community organisations. Merrill Lynch, the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 147 13 Speculists m Fine Hand-knotted Carpets GRAND AUCTION psj Sunday, June 24, 1990. §8 Grand Ballroom |l| SO Hilton International jO 100 Hand knotted Persian, Village, Tribal and Workshop pieces. Bw 30 Viewing: 10am lpm Auction Sale: 1.30pm spm rLjpj All lots arc guaranteed and hacked l»y fawn g||p a full
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    • 89 13 For Your Favourite Continental Cuisines In Town... a A sumptuous spread on some of the finest continental cuisines in town awails you at the Windows. Select your favourites from our menu. You'll be delightfully surprised to find out what our Chef David has got specially prepared for you. You'll also
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  • SPORTS
    • SIDE LINES
      • 130 14 SALVATORE Toto' Schillaci and Roberto Baggio are the latest deadly duo of the World Cup. The new Italian strikeforce has been dubbed "the dangerous runts" by the ecstatic Italian press in the wake of Italy's emphatic 2-0 win over Czechoslovakia on Tuesday night. Schillaci
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      • 101 14 THE Italian government wants a piece of the action when the Olympic Stadium turf is sold for souvenirs after the Worid Cup final July 8. An Italian company Ottima has a deal with the Italian Sports Federation to market pieces of the turf for 100,000 lire
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      • 127 14 DAVE MOORCROFT and Mike McLeod will lead the British challenge in a unique £250,000 'Great Race' covering almost 300 miles from Glasgow to London over the first three weeks of September. Moorcroft, the former world 5,000 metres record holder, and McLeod, the 1984 Olympic 10,000
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    • 230 14 AFP WITH ONLY one day left of the World Cup first round, 12 teams have booked themselves an extended stay. Italy, Czechoslovakia, Cameroon, Romania, Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, West Germany, Yugoslavia, Colombia, Belgium and Spain are all through. Scotland's hopes of joining the 12 are on
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    • 325 14  -  By A Surendren THE SECOND day of the Yokohama Junior Golf Championships held at the Warren Golf Club yesterday began to separate the boys who wear long pants from those who are still in their shorts. The quiet Anthony Balan of the Philippines
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    • 491 14 AFP NEW ZEALAND'S top yachtsman Chris Dickson on Wednesday hit back at criticism over his defection to the Japanese challenge for the next America's Cup. After signing for the Nippon Challenge entry for the right to combat the San Diego Yacht Club in the United
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    • 391 14 AP HANA MANDLIKOVA, a former winner of three of the world's four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, has announced her retirement from singles competition. The 28-year-old Mandlikova, whose world ranking has slipped from a careerhigh third to 31st, told reporters at the Pilkington Glass Championships
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 717 15  -  P Y Van has lots to say about this zany performance P Y Van THE DBS Music Expressions, a specially tailored three-piece suit for this Arts Fest, was unzipped in zany style by Cantabile at the DBS Auditorium on Tuesday night. Admixed with their
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    • 734 15 NYT LONG before America dreamed up fast food, the Japanese had soba. steamy bowls of buckwheat noodles, hastilyslurped up at counters in train stations and on street corners across the land. But the Japanese specialise in raising the ordinary to art, whether in making
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    • 246 17 BRITAIN'S Prince Edward said on Tuesday he was lowering the curtain on his career with hit composer Andrew Lloyd Webber's theatre company to go into the business for himself. Queen Elizabeth's youngest son joined Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group as a production assistant after
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    • 233 15 process of extracting essence from a substance. Michael Chiang follcKvs, and in his inimitable f£ Nj That's exactly what you'll find in Singapore: Island. fashion, unveils a Sin-Sin-Sin-gapore hitherto B t€ unseen bv most Singaporeans. Pang Cheng I P The essence of Singapore as seen through the continues by reminding
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    • 248 16 WHERE TO WINE. DINE AND ENTERTAIN... WHERE TO WINE, DINE AND ENTERTAIN... WHERE TO WINE, DINE... I Some like it hot. H W'~ Z <; i<*jpr ilf S". The Szechuan Court is proud to present the return of The Xi'an Master Chefs from The Colden Flower Hotel of Xi'an. With
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    • 342 16 PLEASINGLY HYATT Discover the world of sensational Singaporean dishes in a buffet. T iste Singapore favourites and international specialities at Plum's, on Fridays and Saturday. Dinner buffet only. Price: $22* aißiiiiuuiiniiM PLUM'S minimi# "Plus 10% Service Charge and 4% Government Txx Hyatt Regency© Singapore 10-12 Scotts Road. Singapore 0922 Tel
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    • 267 16 "0 M TJrtMf, tiff U jilaifinq out sonqs." e3 They're playing your song The evergreen favourites to set the V mood for a great '•■"< l evening. Come on down to Club 5 and re-live the great times together i Plaza ffoTEL f eX siMCAroart ILX tAmiCOioairuifiNviTmc CIUO J Hr*DKfi*J»ft*d|»tfro7ll»lH
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    • 340 16 I iiui MARK I Scandinavian Mmorxasbcmd The best of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland, find their way to The Belvedere's June BufTet. Here, you'll discover there's indeed more to Scandinavian fare than salmon. Scandinavian Buffet Lunch June 1 30, Noon 2.30pm Adult: $36 Child below 10: $18 We serve
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    • 732 16 TELEVISION AND RADIO A J 1 J cori? X sic... and Dancc (Pt I). 3.20 Arab Drama (Pt I). Rl RAfttft IrvVl ft rllClO /ihOl li 820 Frid Background (See Our 3.55 Moero Attack (M) WW WWW V KJliw vlltS V'llw- L 7.00 PM Italia '90 Highlights. 9.00 Now at
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    • 243 17 AND ENTERTAIN THE WORLD'S YOUR LOBSTER. DTMNER^MTOIOWPM I LUNCH: 12N00NT02.1JPM. H DINNER 6 50PM TO 10 15PM PRICES AXE SUBJECT TO 10% SERVICE CHtARGE AND mr~' 4* cess From June 4 to 23, you can enjoy fresh lobsters cooked the Continental, Singaporean or Japanese way. At Hubertus Grill and Unkai
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    • 87 17 Welcome to first class. SWING. Iv mm a^£m^LLL T -'^H^Br snWw^l In the 1920's Swing was discovered by wealthy European travellers who sailed first class on luxury transatlantic liners. The unique 'swinging' decanter, designed to gently embrace the precious amber liquid in the roughest seas, intrigued the passengers who also
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 4518 18  -  By William Chia THE Singapore stock market ended mixed yesterday, with share prices moving within a narrow range. Trading was fairly quiet on thin volume as most investors kept to the sidelines in the absence of encouraging news. Brokers said buying was selective, with
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  • 4183 19 Main Board UOB Foreign 755 +35 +4.9% SNP 50* (500) 208 12 6.1% SIA Foreign 1980 +10 +0.5% DBS 1370 +10 +0.7% Hoed Prop 266 +9 +3.5% OU Securities 185 +9 +5.1% Parkway H 50* 326 +6 +1.9% UOB Wt 326 +6 +1.9% DBS Land
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  • BT SHARE INFORMATION SERVICE
    • 245 20 Company Date Year Group Nat Nat earnings Gross ana to profit/loss (l) per share dividend (*000) (cents) IJM Corpn lun 15 Dec 89 M$4.897(J3.148) 9 3(4 9a) 7(4 3a) Kian loo lun IS Dec 89 M$6.850($7,556) 13 3(14 7) 10(10) Menai* Corp lun 15 Oec 89 M$2.7501 ($270)
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    • 176 20 Cnaioanv Date Year Group pre-tax Net earnings Grew ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend (•000) (cents) B Sembawang Jun 15 Mar 90 J20.808(J10.229) 56 1(28.3a) 35n(15a) Bedford lun 15 Dec 89 M$5,9391 ($9,9091) -<-> M Credit lun 15 Mar 90 $8.908(56,390L) 1.9(-) 2.5<0.8a) Metro Wdgs lun 15
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    • 962 20 CwTMt Ex Books Date Total ter Total far Hyno«t date cteM payaMo tho yoar last yoar MR Jun 20 Jul 5 Aug 15 129»n Amcd 10% Jun 18 Jun 28 Jul 16 10% 10% Avteo 7 5%TE(I) Oct 12 Oct 25 No* 15 75%TE 25%TE B Untomx* 35%(s)
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    • 167 20 Company Date Half-year Group pre-tax Interim ann to profit/loss (L) dividend ('000) Ayimo )un 8 Mar 90 $1,571 ($6,126) 7.5TE(10TE) KL Kepong <un 1 Mar 90 M$54.868($102.481) NYA(5) Weames May 23 Mar 90 $28.406($19,539) 7(7) Van der Horst May 21 Mar 90 $1,836($315) Goodwood Park May 16 Mar
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    • 460 20 Jun 20 Hotel Grand Central's subsidiary, Grand Central Trading (Pte) Ltd. is selling a freehold property in Singapore for $2.3 m. Hotel Plaza Ltd's share offer attracted $8 81b in application funds. The issue was oversubscribed 131.2 times. Keppd Corporation has consolidated the group's financial services businesses under
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    • 543 20 Singapore Stocks Last Fri Year Caipany hM Date T«r Mm M MKad I (onb) pre* test rea (TIM) batai Fml Feb 28 Nov 89 39 1 10 0 11.728 IbciM Fa* Mar 27 Oac 89 3.4711 Leang Huat Interim Ma 30 Oec 89 5351(h) EkB Interim Apr 26
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    • 269 20 Company Rights Issue KB Cm One-tor three MSI 60 per share (30.131m 1* Convert** Unsecured Loan Stock ot MJ1 00 nominal value to be issued on the basis of 1 CULS tor every shares held. Ex-tfale tun 6 Books dose: tun 20 Acceptance t Payment MY* Mudi Hdfi
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    • 525 20 Company Rights Issue Causeway Im Capital reduction scheme to reduce par value ot shares from $1.00 to SO 60: Rghts issue <* 3:2 $0 60 per share CAM Onetor-one fe MH 00 per share Every tour rights shares would be issued with one TSR. fACS Capital Reduction Scheme
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    • 657 20 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS CMpMjf CMWralM pvM CHiMhi hm hf MM HAMJ AMV CAC Nt Before 26/4/93 1 -arrant plus $3.09 cash CM wit L«n Cm— M III 2/10/19 to 20/10/94 1 warrant pits SI cash or 1 warrant pta SI nommal amount of loan slock Qua ft* fetes 7" Chm
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    • 250 20 teas Bertiad: 28th AGM at Bankers' Club, Kelufc Room, 21st Floor, Amoda Building, 22 Jalan Imbi, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Friday, June 22, at 11am. Sn| Investments I France Limited: AGM at Robinson Road. SIF Building, Singapore 0106 on Saturday June 23, at 12 noon. Juror* Engineering United:
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    • 84 20 It could be a controversial deal between two stock market stars, a thought-provoking report by university researchers on the latest trans-European FOCUS zooms in on the news and Jc issues of the day and looks at them in more depth and breadth. FOCUS is the news feature section of Business
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 3747 21 Bernama PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed broadly higher yesterday, extending Wednesday's gains on bargain-hunting activity and strong follow-through support. However, some counters closed off their peaks on late light profit-taking following news that the Japanese market had closed marginally lower
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    • 242 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE SUPPLEMENT 1990 The global equity market is losing much of its shine. Volatility rules the day, and the technology that brings markets closer to each other also exposes one market to another's weaknesses. But with the increased risk or volatility also comes greater opportunity for profit.
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  • TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2226 22 Reuter TOKYO STOCKS closed almost unchanged yesterday with the Nikkei Average down less than half a point from Wednesday in thin trade. A weaker yen and a general perception that Japanese and overseas interest rates would not soon ease pushed investors to the
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF HONGKONG
    • 2582 22 HONGKONG stocks yesterday posted solid gains, despite active bargain-hunting, in confident trade buoyed by strong interest from overseas investors, brokers said. "In the absence of political news, the market looks set to go higher," said James Osborn, assistant director at Baring Securities. Brokers
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  • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • Aussie stocks firm up in moderate trade
      • 429 23 Jakarta Rupiah VolfOO) ABDA 6550 unch Aqua Golden Missisipi ***** unch Aster Jawa 5000 unch Astra Graphia ***** 350 25 Astra Int'l Inc ***** unch 545 Asuransi Bintang Ind 5500 unch Asuransi Dayin Mitra 6900 unch 10 Asuransi Jiwa Panin ***** unch Asuransi Ramayana 6500 unch Bakne Brothers ***** unch
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      • 1002 23 THE AUSTRALIAN sharemarket finished slightly firmer on moderate turnover yesterday, boosted by a special sale of 20 million BTR Nylex shares shortly before the close, brokers said. The AH Ordinaries Index finished 3.8 points firmer at 1,505.6 after trading within a five-point range. "Basically, a lack of selling pushed
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      • 669 23 BANGKOK share prices plunged across the board yesterday on news that former defence minister General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh refused an offer to rejoin the government, brokers said. The Composite SET Index fell 15.78 points to close at 998.33. Siam Cement was unchanged at 6,546 and Siam City Cement was down
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      • 95 23 INDICES TURNOVER Close Previous June 21 SYDNEY All Ordinaries index 1,505.6 1.501.8 3.8 All Industrials Index 2.363 7 2.358.9 4 8 All Resources Index 8530 850 1 2.9 Turnover (million) 113.66 75.74 37.92 BANGKOK SET Index 998.33 1014 II -15.78 Turnover (nearest 000) 41,932 42.477 -545 JAKARTA Composite Index NA
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      • 497 23 THE PHILIPPINE stock market yesterday rose slightly in a cautious reaction to government plans to liberalise trade and cut tariffs. The Manila Stock Exchange Index rose 7.92 to close at 927.70. Combined volume on the Manila and Makati bourses rose to 1.49 billion shares worth 293.5 million pesos, from
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      • 356 23 THE NEW ZEALAND share market was Hat in tone and price yesterday with thin volume. "It was about as exciting as kissing your sister," one broker said. The Barclays Index was up 0.35 point to 1,802.09. Brokers said the downside appeared limited but the outlook is for more
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      • 831 23 SEOUL stocks yesterday rose on a technical rebound but brokers said market sentiment was still being undermined by fears of inflation. The Composite Index closed at 743.17, up 2.33 points from the previous session. Turnover was a light 97.5 billion won compared with 101 billion on Wednesday. "There's very
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      • 337 23 la local currency In S$ In 1 S$ June 20 S day year day year day yew Index change change change change change change World 430.6 0.5 -7.4 03 -11.7 0.3 -89 |EAFE 6000 04 -11.9 0.4 -16.5 04 -13.9 Europe 450.0 04 -0.1 0.4
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      • 360 23 THE Taiwan stock index dropped sharply in mid-moming yesterday, but buying in the heavily weighted financial sector lifted the index off its lows, dealers said. I* The Weighted Index fell 21.654 J points, or 0.4 per cent, to finish J 5,500.40, a new 17-month low close* j Turnover rose
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      • 143 23 BOMBAY share prices yesterday rallied strongly on the last day of the current two-week account as carry-forward char- gcs were expected to be fixed lower because of easy money market conditionsL«• The Bombay Stock Exchange Index rose 10 points to 800.31. The National Index gained 3.06 to 427.89. "The
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • Dow edges higher on last-minute buying
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        1119 24 A LATE BURST of buying nosed US blue chips over into the plus column on Wednesday but failed to inspire corresponding gains in most broader market indices. The last-minute rise was powered by programs, traders said. Weak bond prices, disappointment over the outlook for interest rates and concern
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        918 24 LONDON shares put up an irregular showing yesterday morning, with operators unwilling to react to Chancellor of the Exchequer John Major's speech on Tuesday evening on European Monetary Union. End of account jitters saw the Footsie 100 shares index start 10 points adrift, but by noon losses had been
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      • 92 24 INDICES TURNOVER NEW YORK Close Previous June 20 Dow Jones NYSE Financial SAP 500 Turnover (million) 2,895.3 145 39 359 10 137.42 2,893.5 146.18 ***** 134.93 1.74 -0.79 +0.63 2.49 LONDON Financial Times 30 FTSE 100 Turnover (million) 1,903.4 2.371.2 4368 1.907.4 2369.70 408 3 -4.0 1.5 28.5 AMSTERDAM CBS
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      • 267 24 DUTCH shares were mixed in quiet early afternoon trading yesterday with winners slightly outnumbering losers in a market which lacked a fresh impetus, dealers said. The CBS All-Share Trend Index was 0.4 points higher at 120.5 by 1200 GMT, having started the day at 119.7. Blue chips were mixed
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      • 292 24 WEST GERMAN shares ended higher for the third successive day yesterday, as late buy orders for electronics giant Siemens breathed life into the market. Worries which had depressed the market earlier were quickly brushed aside, and blue chips rose across the board. The 30-share DAX Index ended 14.02 points
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      • 164 24 FRENCH share prices yesterday opened steady around Wednesday's closing level and then posted slight gains in a directionless market in the absence of any fresh impetus on the last day of the bourse account, dealers said. The CAC-40 Index started at 2,004.29, up 0.63 points from Wednesday's close. It
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      • 258 24 SWISS shares traded steady to lower at midsession yesterday. Dealers said volume was light as investors mostly turned to the bond market. The SPI Index of leading shares stood at 1,176.1 points, 1.8 point under Wednesday's close. The SMI Index of leading shares fell 9.1 points to 1,768.7. There
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      • 173 24 BELGIAN blue-chip industrials edged higher at the opening yesterday but lost their gains soon after trading got under- way. Other stocks were unchanged to lower in low volume. 7 Traders said the current attraction of bonds combined with the approach of settlement day on Monday for shares traded on
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      • 353 24 GOLD SHARES in Johannesburg were firmer at noon yesterday after a mom- ing rally from recent weak levels, A reflecting recovery in the bullion price u to around US$35O an ounce, but trad- ing remained cautious due to market scepticism. Dealers said market sentiment was unlikely to improve significantly
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      • 218 24 TORONTO stocks closed flat on Wednesday as fears of growing separatism in Quebec kept most blue chips inactive, dealers said. Gold shares soared after Comex spot bullion closed about US$l.4O higher, while oil and gas shares languished. The Composite Index rose 1.43 to 3,530.48 on volume of 20.5 million
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      • 149 24 SELLING pressure drove Italian stocks lower at the opening yesterday, with initial volume low as most operators showed caution in taking large positions, brokers said. The MIB Index was down 0.7 per cent at 0930 GMT after having been off 0.4 per cent at 0900 GMT. Blue chips were
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 1205 25 FOREX MARKET REPORTS THE US dollar yesterday remained mixed during a slack European morning session with business mostly interbank and centred on the crosses, dealers said. "There doesn't seem any chance the US dollar will break out of the 1.65 to
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    • 1872 25 Reuter BRITAIN has proposed a new variant of Euro-currency to stop what it fears is a headlong rush towards monetary union within the European Community. Chancellor of the Exchequer John Major said on Wednesday the EC should create a hard currency of its own
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    • 389 25 Cross rates Ju n e 2i US$ SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.8415 2.7120 1.6780 154.30 0.5797 1.4120 1.2788 1.7182 S$ 0.5430 1.4727 0.9112 0.8379 0.3148 0.7668 ***** 0.9331 MS 0.3687 67.90 0.6187 0.5690 0.2138 0.5206 0.4715 0.6336 Dm 0.5959 1 0974 1.6162 91.95
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    • 565 25 Interbank rates S$ Bid Offer Overnight 5 1/4 5 1/2 1-month 7 1/8 7 1/4 2-month 7 3/16 7 5/16 J-month 7 3/16 7 5/16 Owigfrt mode: 7 LS> Bid Offer 7 days 8 3/16 8 5/16 1 month 8 3/16 8 5/16 2 months 8 1/4 8
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 279 26 Reuter WORLD oil demand is back matching the peak it reached in 1979 before high Opec prices caused it to slide, British Petroleum Co pic (BP) said on Wednesday. BP's Statistical Review of World Energy, the release of which is a
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    • 400 26 Reuter KUWAIT, one of the main Opec quota-busters, has switched its influential Oil Minister Sheikh Ali Khalifa al-Sabah to the finance ministry in a cabinet reshuffle that stunned a nervous petroleum market. Sheikh Ali, 45, a key architect of Opec policies and
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    • 829 26 REPORTS HONGKONG: Gold closed little changed in lacklustre trading in the absence of fresh market-moving factors, dealers said. They expected the metal to remain sluggish in New York. Bullion ended at U*****.90/U*****.40 an ounce against New York's U*****.80/U*****.30 close on Wednesday. Local
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    • 721 26 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50, AND IN THE MATTER OF ERICOLA INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of ERICOLA INVESTMENTS PTE LTD, duly convened and held at No. 1 Cuscaden Road #02-102/103, Singapore 1024 on the
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    • 975 27 City FNgM ETA Flight ETD UaDkaki SRI 87 1955 GA890 2240 FA970 2255 kUU* SQ225 2215 Vl— RJ182 1445 RJ183 2320 totter dam KL835 1415 KL836 2115 QF16 1820 GA890 2240 Bms SQ31 0825 SQ24 2200 0A471 2205 2 Auckland TE25 1800 BAH 1455 SQ338 1925
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    • 943 27  -  LETTER FROM AFRICA By Lucia van der Post THE BEST safari," said Bartle Bull, the writer, in his chronicle of safari life, "is the one closest to nature. With a very few, very good friends. "There is no substitute for walking until you have had
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    • 157 27 As at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency C urrcncies Bid Offer Australian dollar I 4430 1.4630 Canadian dollar 1.5540 1.5740 NZ dollar 1.0600 1.0900 Sterling pound 3.1600 3.1900 US dollar 1.8380 1.8480 I iical dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian
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    • 210 27 Singapore Outlook: Showers over many areas in the morning. Report: Max temp. 32.7"C Assoc humidity 61% Min temp 22.9* C Assoc humidity 82% Hrs of sunshine 6.10 Rainfall in mm Trace Rainfall this mth 110.4 Rainy days this mth 6 World forecast Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 16/06 Fair Bangkok 33/27
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  • 384 28  -  By Sangeeta Mulchand JAPAN'S Tokyu Corporation is eyeing majority stakes in three more hotel properties, as well as two hotel management contracts in the Pacific Rim through its hotel arm, Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts. In an interview with BT, the company's
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  • 324 28 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Cabinet has agreed in principle to fully privatise Klang Port, the country's largest port. In announcing this yesterday, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik said the decision was made following the success of the Klang Container
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  • 187 28 AFP SOVIET OFFICIALS have met in Moscow to discuss reforming the union at a time when individual republics arc showing increasing militancy, with parliaments voting in turn for independence, sovereignty or economic self-rule. Government ministers from 12 of the 15
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  • 211 28 Reuter THAILAND'S parliamentary opposition yesterday lodged a no-confidence motion against the government and political sources said the move would result in a realignment of the ruling coalition. The motion, supported by 127 opposition Members of Parliament, accused Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan's government of
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  • 312 28 AP THE WINDS of deregulation and competition are refreshing Indonesia's once closed financial circles, with at least 30 new private banks operating, while bankers arc handing out lottery tickets to attract depositors. The idea was to cut costs and gain efficiency by opening up banking
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  • 95 28 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government will invite a group of observers from Commonwealth countries for the next general election, Prime Minister Datuk Scri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. He told the Dewan Rakyat in Kuala Lumpur that he had informed Commonwealth secretary-general Sir Shridath
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  • Shipping Times
    • 432 29  -  By Rahita Elias MEXICO, which aspires to be among the world's 10 biggest economies, is looking to Singapore for help in developing its port infrastructure. It also wants to forge an airlink with Singapore, said Mexican president Mr Carlos Salinas de Gortari at
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    • 309 29 THE INDONESIAN government has announced that it is raising the fares for land, sea and air transportation by an average of 34 per cent, 11 per cent and 15.35 per cent respectively. A Transportation Ministry statement said new fares
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    • 380 29  -  By Othman Abu Bakar MALAYSIA Shipyard and Engineering (MSE), capitalising on the shipping boom, will invest about Msso million in the next three years to build additional fabrication and shiprepair facilities. It recently acquired a 1.2hectare piece of land from the Johor
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    • 386 29  -  By Othman Abu Bakar THE IMPOSITION of feedering chaise by the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFQ on Penang Port will affect the latter's growth in the long term as traffic will be diverted to Port Klang and Singapore. This, according to
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    • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 299 29 Lloyd's List JAPANESE owners with newbuildings under construction may now opt for the Japanese flag instead of flags of convenience due to a new mixed manning agreement, according to two government surveys. The surveys, by the Ministry of Transport and the Development
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    • 262 29 MIAMI-BUZ Whalen, cargo staff vice-president for the Americas for Japan Airlines (JAL), recently highlighted problems in the air cargo market between Latin America and Asia at a conference of airfreight forwarders held at Miami, Florida. He pointed out three basic problems in the
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    • 130 29 AFP A COMPUTERISED automatic washing machine for jumbo jet planes started operation on Wednesday at Narita Airport, east of Tokyo, Japan Airlines Co Ltd said. Washing aircraft at Narita has so far been done manually, costing about 500,000 yen (U553,247) and taking about four
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 91 30 THE QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT has approved the purchase of another As 4 million mobile crane which it says will increase competition between stevedores in the port of Brisbane. The crane will be leased to Patricks at Fisherman Islands to provide direct competition with P&O's stevedore, Brisbane
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      • 75 30 A GROUP INCLUDING Sovereign Navigation Corp and investor Panayotis Tsakos said it raised its stake in Global Ocean Carriers Ltd to 8.4 per cent or 252,400 common shares. In a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the group said Panayotis Tsakos purchased 147,400
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      • 97 30 FIVE SOUTH KOREAN SAILORS died in an explosion on a Liberian-registered tanker off the Greek island of Crete, the Merchant Marine Ministry said on Wednesday. The explosion happened in one of the tanks of the 83,258tonne Sea King, 82 miles south of the port of
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      • 44 30 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL LINE has re-entered the north American trade with a transhipment service via Yokohama in conjunction with K Line. Spokesman Rob Anderson said the 32-day transit time and competitive pricing made the service an attractive option
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      • 49 30 DUTCH PLANEMAKER NV Koninklijke Nederlandse Vliegtuigenfabriek Fokker said Indonesia's regional airline Sempati Air ordered four Fokker 100 planes from lease company GPA Fokker 100 Ltd and took an option on another three from GPA Fokker 100. Delivery of the 103-seat planes will start in July.
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    • 658 30 Italian carrier Finmare is in the midst of making a very sensitive decision which port to call at in the country that could have far reaching implications not only for the company but also for Italy's waterfront workers. Fairplay looks at Finmare's options. FINMARE's revitalisation
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    • 459 30 International Transport Journal THE incentive programme started in September 1988 by the New York/New Jersey Port Authority for transit containers to and from the US Midwest has proved successful to an unexpected extent. Under this programme, incentives are offered of US$25
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    • 596 30 Carbon June 18 DfttdyWit* Htwdue Art Mumwum Utmmk M/M Euofl KC/M*3* V/V t M/M M/M PPM method BO/Canac ImrtJ Spec E25 ***** 15 0 0 10 30* 0 10* Spec G35 ***** 18 0 0 15 30* 010* Northern Europe 180 Ave 9830 2 13.1 0
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    • 12320 38 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advanced dates are published for a maximum
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    • SHIPS IN PORT
      • 480 45 VmmI N» Berth Mill Departure K«ppd WharvM Ootj 01/90 K29 alongside 2206/1200 KoU funur E8S6 K31 alongside 27 06/0600 Vila Dhoadhi 16 K30 alongside 23.06/0700 Vtaknw Vas 10/90W C09 alongside 1907/1400 Hotama 1 17 K29 22 06/0850 2206/2200 Kota Bertat 30/90 K32 21 06/2230 23.06/0600 Mimosa 027
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      • 1613 45 Transtainer Schedules Ship Voy No Vr Date fine From To Booking Gate Bk Op Gdn Ad Goncharov ***** 23.06.90 1500 22/1630 22/1729 Portnet 2 U8 23/0400 23/0429 NA 2 Aken 203 24.0690 2300 22/1030 22/1059 Portnet 2 Q2 00 F01 23/0500 23/0529 NA 2 At Wait* 52 24.06.90
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      • 320 45 Port King South Port: Young Chemtcarry berth 1; Golden Unicorn berth 2; Hoegh Dene berth 2; Alam Indah berth 3; Seng Leong berth 4; Megah Brooke No 1 berth 7; Swee Ann Satu berth 7; Mutia Hayu berth 7A. KCT: Saudi Riyadh berth 8; Anro Adelaide berth
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    • 922 45 FIXTURES were slow to emerge on the freight market on Wednesday as unconfirmed talk circulated that grain had been covered from the US Gulf to the Continent at an easier USS9.6S, dealers said. The sub-index for this run was cut to U559.72 from US$9.9B as the Baltic Freight
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    • 438 46 Reuter FINLAND'S Oy Wartsila Ab said its profits after net financial items for 1990 would be better than in 1989 and more than 10 per cent of net sales. Net sales, adjusted for the recent divestment of its Designer division, would be
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    • 176 46 AP EUROPEAN Community governments on Wednesday agreed on two major regulations that will abolish borders in the fields of goods transport and insurance. Their agreement on Community transit will eliminate by Jan 1, 1993, the millions of customs documents still needed in
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    • 113 46 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Commission plans to grant conditional exemption from the European Community's competition rules to joint service agreements between shipping lines carrying freight containers. The Commission, the EC's executive, said in a statement the proposal would remove the legal uncertainty that has hung
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    • 118 46 AP THE EUROPEAN Community's executive commission said on Wednesday it would give US$34 million to help convert shipyards in the Netherlands. In a statement, the commission said the aid, worth 28 million European Currency Units, would assist the conversion of shipbuilding areas in the
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    • 262 46  -  From John Spiers IN SYDNEY PROGRESS in reforming operations at many Australian ports has been disappointing especially among port authorities said Mr Peter Evans, Waterfront Industry Reform Authority (Wira) chairman. Only Cairns, Hobart and Geelong port authorities had submitted form restructuring proposals, he said.
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    • 185 30 NLS Is Going Ybur Way. E9IH As one of the biggest, most experienced liner operators in the business, Nippon Liner System moving the goods c materials the world needs every minute of A s/7 every day. Vrf When our worldwide fleet isn't moving containers port-to-port, our intermodular r>\ services are
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    • 1937 31 %lllf# 200 Cantonment Rcwd #12-05 Soothpant. Singapore 0208 Alllf# t«i *****11 telex no rs ***** |fCRmi TERMINAL/CFS T<H *****18 220 rPwOn BOOKINGS T«4 *****34 235 L vwyf J PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SON WO PORT KELANG TEL: *****18 TELEX NO MA*****/MA***** PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA***** CFS TEL *****6
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    • 1058 32 ROTTERDAM/ VOY NO S PORE P KELANQ SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE ARLBERG 02/575 23/6 17/7 18/7 20/7 MONTE ROSA 08/574 28/6 24/7 18/7 20/7 18/7 23/7 LONOON EXPRESS 12/578 1/7 18/7 20/7 23/7 HONGKONG EXPRESS 95/577 8/7 30/7 24/7 28/7 23/7 28/7 LIVERPOOL BAY 99/581 8/7 25/7 27/7
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    • 533 32 DIRECT SOUTH PACIFIC SERVICE SIN POM/LAE SUV PPT CAPE MALEAS 26/6 3/7 10/7 17/7 Also accepting cargo to Lautoka via Suva DIRECT CHILE SERVICE SIN IQQ ANF VAP CAPE MALEAS 25/6 30/7 1/8 4/8 Also accapting Cargo to Callao (Peru) via Valpa ssssssr JOHORE: 7O3B V NORTHBOUND TO UKC IS'PORE
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    • 1563 33 SjgSteamers Maritime Holdings Ltd WZTP&O Containers Voy No P Klang S pof. S tan M burf a himrdM La* *5 C i!!I S SA LS ARISE DC 02/575 LEX 19/0 ?M» 11*7 20rf* 72*7 CA GO MONTE ROSA 00/574 *LIB-» 0 70« 7W 17/B7 19*7 10*7 72*7 BINTANG BELAIT VIIE
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    • 1625 35 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 #(CR NO: **********0E) BOOKINGS: UK/EUROPE SERVICE *****19 AUST/INDIA/PAK SERVICE *****18 USA SERVICE *****16 FAR EAST *****48 DOCUMENTATION: *****44/*****14 TERMINAL: *****22 CFS: M 2 IMPORT: *****69/*****50 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA EXPORT: *****53/*****04 K.L.-*****33, P.Kelang-*****87, Penang-*****0, J.Bahru-*****3, *****4 HfMVSL/VOV PEN PKG SGP MOTHER VSL/VOY SGP
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    • 1626 37 aggPff PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD' *****5* B mi tt/KK PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street #0300, Singapore 0106. »N—l. -J [q^Q KOK VESSEL VOV SIN JKT SIN VESSEL VOV SIN BKK SIN OOWA ***** 24/6 26/« PEGASUS PROGRESS 822N 23/8 Mi 30/6 DELTA MAS 1«0S 24/6 26/6 1/7 IKOTA NAOA
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    • 1392 41 CRYSTAL FREIGHT < CfS > SERVICES PTE LTD v TEL: *****88/*****22 OUR CQNttUMTIM SERVICE TO: FAR EAST PORT KELANG 29/6 6/7 MANILA 24/6 1/7 PENANG 29/6 6/7 BUSAN 29/6 6/7 BANGKOK 26/6 29/6 TOKYO 28/6 ft 5/7 HONG KONG 25/6 ft 29/6 YOKOHAMA 26/6 ft 5/7 KAOHSIUNG 24/6 ft 1/7
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    • 180 41 kßaoj&ai IMR4K vst voy mmmm/mmm/mmmtm 4 VESSEL VOY SIN MAA Sill TIGER CHEEK 117* 20-2 M* 02-03/07 09-0007 ILOVIK HON 03-01/07 10-11/07 17 U/07 TIGER CREEK 119N CS-09/07 15-IM7 22-22/07 VSI VOY ***** APOHC/CALCUTTA/SXQAPOWt 4 VESSEL VOY SIN CAL SIN SUSAK 95CNB Sid 27-30/00 00-07/07 TIGER RIVER KCNB 27-20/00 04-07/07
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    • 1278 42 iMAC-NELS SIN6APOBE iwpowt TIL MIBOO* TEL: (04) *****6 |KK TEL (088) *****0 TAWAU TEL: (089) *****9 KELANG TEL: (03) *****771 KUCHINGTEL (082) *****3 SKAN TEL: (089) *****2 U\-AV J BAHRU TEL: (07) *****2 I SIBU TEL (084) *****2 LABUAN TEL: (087) *****9 LJV /'JAKARTA TEL: (21) *****7 1 MEDAN TEL:
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    • 407 42 BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FUIjLY containerised monthly sailings DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH PORT CHALMERS ACCEPTING FCL LCL FOR AUCKLAND, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, RLUFF, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, INVERCARGIL, FIJI AND TAHITI SIN N. PIT AUCK Iff MULBERA ISS Jun 2 Jul JJia NPt I Ju» PROSPECT
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    • 993 42 /SCI THONG SOON LINES PTE. LTD. I 51 Bras Basah Rd #01-01 Plaza By The Park S (0718) —I— Tel: *****22 Fax No: *****73 CONVENTIONAL/CONTAINER SERVICES *****11 (BOOKING LINES) SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA SINGAPORE TO SABAH nsta. |wt leh Ibcit ima wt eh litn KIM SOON LI 25/90E 23 JUN
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    • 730 43 Vywv COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES T "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. Penang* P. Kelang Singapore MURRAYEVERETT In Pt/23 Jun 24/25 Jun KAMALEVERETT 11/12 Jul 13/14 Jul THOMASEVERETT 26/27 Jul "EVERETT ORIENT LINE"
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    • 667 43 FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/ICL cargoet to USA East 4 West Coait, Caribbean, East Canada, HAITI Guatemala and Hondura» VSL [S PORE IMAINLINER [LAX [KST jSAV [NYC IHEX ZIM SLAT w JIM AMERICA 22/7 Jl/7 J/S S/S 7/S 2IM SINGAPORE 2/7 ZIM SAVANNAH l/l U/t 13/1 IV* A VESSEL 7/7
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    • 713 43 Msing kwang hang IMPf«W a TRANSPORTATION (PTE) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE VESSEL S PORE JAKARTA SURABAYA JENLINK 24/6 27/6 JENWEL 26/6 29/6 VESSEL SPORE BANGKOK A VESSEL 24/6 27/6 A VESSEL 26/6 29/6 DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 23 JUNE MANILA 30 JUNE HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS 23 JUNE
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    • 502 43 PERINTIS LINE j ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA SURABAYA PELOPOfI 947 23/6 26/6 PRASE TIA 105 A 27/6 30/6 PELOPOR 948 30/6 3/7 PRASE TIA 107 A *77 7/7 TANTO UTAMA 83 23/6 26/6 TANTO UTAMA 85 30/6 3/7 TANTO UTAMA 87
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    • 435 43 UN FM EAST 24/6 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 23/6 BANGKOK 23/6 MANILA/CEBU 23/6 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 29/6 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. Malaysia 25/6 BUSAN 30/6 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 25/6 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhefl/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai SIN EIIMPE/IK 27/6 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 27/6 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Roumania/Potand/Bulgana/Czech. SIN USA/CANADA 25/6 LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK all IPI points
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    • 480 44 PLATOU PACIFIC l SHIPPING SERVICES REGULAR FAR EAST N. AMERICA BREAKBULK SERVICE OWNERS' REP OFFICE TEL: *****11 SINGAPORE- 99R9RM HANSAHANSA BREMEN V.012 RIGA V.014 SINGAPORE Sailed 27/07 JAKARTA 29/07 SURABAYA 01/08 LOS ANGELES 22/07 03/09 OAKLAND 27/07 09/09 VANCOUVER B.C. 30/07 13/09 General Agents: ANGLO FRENCH SHIPPING TEL: *****11 FAX:
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    • 337 44 VESSEL/VOY ETA SPORE NAPLES GENOA ILYICHEVSK MERSIN TRIESTE B.M.T V.IICW9O 5/7/90 26/7/90 27/7/90 2/8/90 I.Y V.ll-90W 7/7/90 1/8/90 23/7/90 27/7/90 K.V.U V.12CW90 18/7/90 8/8/90 9/8/90 14/8/90 Y.M V.12-90W 24/7/90 17/8/90 8/8/90 12/8/90 A.N V.13-90W 29/7/90 23/8/90 14/8/90 18/8/90 MB V.13CW90 31/7/90 21/8/90 22/8/90 27/8/90 B.A V.14CW90 12/8/90 2/9/90 3/9/90 8/9/90
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    • 332 44 BUSINESS IT** CORPORATION PHILIPPINE DIRECT REGULAR SERVICES TO MANILA BISLIG ACCEPTING CARGOS TO ALL PHILIPPINE PORTS ON INDUCEMENT. ALL HEAVY LIFT WELCOME TBN 27TH JUNE MANILA M.V. DAGOHOY' 07/90 IST 3RD JULY MNL/BISLIG M.V.'DAGOHOY' 08/90 IS JULY MNL/BISLIG GENERAL ACT: CALSOURCE SHIPPING TRADING PTE LTD. S3 ROBINSON RO. *05 01
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    • 301 46 LIQUID CARGO PROBLEM? MEED PUMPS AND SUPPORT SERVICES? Re.id the advertisement on the riyht! PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORP., KARACHI. INDONESIA MALAYSIA KARACHI MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE FOR KARACHI, DUBAI AND DAMMAN. VESSEL KUANTAN PT. KLANG PENANG TBN 20/6/90 INDONESIA MALAYSIA EAST ASIA SERVICE FOR HK TWN S.KOREA JAPAN VESSEL BELAWAN
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    • 481 46 ▲HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE CO. LTD. TO PBW SIN HKG LtH OAK SEA FROM PBW LH OAK SEA HKC SIN HYUNDAI EXPLORER 32E 22/01 21/06 16/07 1107 22*7 HYUNDAI INNOVATOR fiW 21/06 31/05 18/06 21/06 21/06 HYUNDAI COMMANDER IK 30/06 OS/Q7 23*7 2*07 21*7 HYUNDAI EXPLORER 31W 04*6 07*6 21*6 K*7
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    • 131 46 I AM BIHTAHG MAS SNIPPIN6 PTE. LTD. T* 22U711/ffl747J Th: RS 4Z2H SJNRKR Fai: Z»7*4 o*prt Tat 47wn S par* Aawrti. STRAITS SHIPPING PTC. LTD HI: nm Th: RS MM Fm HVRII7 PC AflMh: KRIS PAHLAHAN SON RHO HI: ©-SIMM TLX MAMVI fu 47-SHW REGULAR SERVICES TO BRUNEI SARAWAK P
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