The Business Times, 13 September 1990

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  • 10 1 Business Times MCI (P) 170/12/89 Thursday September 13 1990 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 82 1 THE Malaysian government gave in to demonstrators and public demand yesterday and stopped collecting tolls on a new highway. Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Ghafar Baba said the Cabinet decided to scrap the toll after discussing complaints from the public. He said the Transport Ministry would
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    • 21 1 THE TRAINING of part-time workers will now be eligible for funding by the Skills Development Fund Page 2
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    • 28 1 HONGKONG'S hotel sector is in for a rough ride with decreased occupancy amid an increasingly competitive tourism market and surge in hotel room availability Page 8
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    • 37 1 MALAYSIA has done extremely well in managing its economy, successfully maintaining a reasonably high level of growth while keeping inflation under control, according to a senior adviser of the International Monetary Fund Page 9
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    • 39 1 EUROPE has a good chance of leading the world economic pack in the 1990s and of leaving Pacific Rim nations scrambling to find markets, an international conference of business and government leaders has been told Page 17
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    • 32 1 JUST one year after the furore over the use of the chemical Alar in growing apples, consumers are beginning to lose interest in organically grown fruit and vegetables. Page 19
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    • 40 1 JAPAN is expected to cut its imports of bunker fuel oil from Singapore by up to 50 per cent in the coming three months in the midst of the Gulf crisis Shipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 35 1 THE New York stock market showed a small gain yesterday morning in another quiet session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials edged up 1.49 to 2,614.11 in the first hour of trading.
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    • 44 1 LONDON share prices were higher at midday yesterday, helped by a shortage of available stocks and good performances in Tokyo and New York. At 1100 GMT, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index was up 18.1 points, or 0.8 per cent, at 2,162.4.
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    • 18 1 AMCOL HOLDINGS Ltd has called off its $88 million bond with warrants issue Page 3
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    • 31 1 HOTEL Grand Central's earnings rose sharply at half-time to $6.28 million, which is more than what the group made for the whole of last year Page 3
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    • 38 1 EUROPEAN central bankers have made substantial progress on groundwork for creating a European central bank, but governments may not be ready yet to set up such an institution, Bundesbank President Karl Otto Poehl said. Page 7
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    • Article, Illustration
      29 1 Wednesday Change BT-MGA 637.3 +1.33 Kuala Lumpur ....545.55 +2.31 Hongkong 3,105.04 +21.47 Tokyo 25,216.14 +611.48 Sydney 1512.6 +13.4 Tuesday Change New York 2612.62 -2.97 London 2144.30 -2.70
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    • 20 1 Exchange rates US$ SSI.7700 Yen SSI.2798 MS SS0.6577 Money market rates Overnight 5 3/4 +13/4 3-montn 6 9/16 unch
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    • 36 1 London Gokl PM fix US$382.05 US$3.35 Rubber S'pore Oct.... 156.00'/kg -0.50 M'sia Oct 240.50»/kg -0.50 KL Tin Turnover 36 tonnes -II Spot M$l5.23/kg +0.11 Crude palm oil Turnover 300 lots -510 Sept M$672 /tonne +1
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  • 484 1  -  By Lilian Ang LOCAL granite suppliers are stepping up their production to relieve a severe shortage that has sent prices spiralling upwards over the past couple of months. At least two of the three local producers the Housing and Development Board (HDB),
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  • 383 1 DESPITE the Gulf crisis, business prospects in the construction industry for the rest of this year should remain good, with total contracts for 1990 likely to exceed $6 billion. Mr Lam Siew Wah, general manager of the Construction Industry Development
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  • 259 1 The Gulf crisis Agencies IRAN lined up with former foe Iraq yesterday and said that the fight against US policy in the Gulf counted as a holy war. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei denounced the US military buildup in
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  • 136 1 STOCK MARKETS in the region were generally higher yesterday following Tokyo's strong lead. In Tokyo, shares closed sharply higher after statements by United States officials on the American economy lifted the yen to its highest levels against the US$ since August 1989. Volume was at its
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  • 341 1  -  By Quak Hiang Whai LENDING by Singaporebased banks to Indonesian financial institutions has remained brisk in spite of recent rumours of major problems among some Indonesian banks. This lends support to the view that the rumours could have been spread by rivals envious of
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  • 173 1 AFP JAPAN'S trade surplus grew 3.7 per cent from a year earlier to U553.49 billion in August but was down from U555.42 billion in July. The increase reflected a ballooning trade surplus with Asia up 75 per cent from August last year and came in spite
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  • 266 1  -  By AJ Leow THE TIMING of Singapore Petroleum Co's public share offer will hinge on the stability of the stock market and the situation in the Gulf. "If the market stabilises, it will be very soon," said Mr Soh Kim Soon, deputy chairman
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  • HOME NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 108 2 SHELL yesterday raised both the retail price for its liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and the wholesale price of diesel, bringing both products to the levels currently quoted by other oil companies. From today, LPG packaged in 4.5 kg cylinders will cost $7; the
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      • 33 2 BARONESS Lydia Dunn, a senior member of the Executive Council of Hongkong, will call on Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew tomorrow at the Istana Office Wing.
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      • 52 2 THE MINISTER for Labour, Mr Lee Yock Suan, will attend the Bth Asean Labour Ministers' meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Monday and Tuesday. He will be accompanied by three ministry officials. Singapore will be presenting a paper on its experience in wage administration and wage reform at
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      • 82 2 THE HOUSING and Development Board has said it will check on HDB car parks on Sundays and Public Holidays and take action against motorists who park their vehicles indiscriminately in car parks that allow free parking. After the Free Parking Scheme was introduced in 1986, no checks had
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      • 42 2 THE WOMEN for Other Women Association has been established with the objective of developing and nurturing women managers in Singapore to their full potential. The association will be hosting a seminar "Challenges for Women Executives in the *****" tomorrow.
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      • 38 2 THE SINGAPORE Eye Foundation will receive a donation of $1 million from the 26th International Congress of Ophthalmology on September 21. The money will fund the various activities of the Singapore National Eye Centre.
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      • 57 2 THE CIVIL Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the National Search and Rescue Agency of Indonesia yesterday conducted a search and rescue exercise. CAAS said the exercise was based on a simulated flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Balikpapan Airport in Kalimantan which crashed at sea
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    • 343 2  -  By Schutz Lee THE TRAINING of parttime workers will now be eligible for funding by the Skills Development Fund, the Labour Minister announced yesterday. Mr Lee Yock Suan said that this was "in recognition of their growing importance to our economy",
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    • 291 2 COMPANIES with a training culture and which are not afraid to risk losing their employees after training them these are the characteristics of the winners of the 1990 National Training Awards. They are Singapore Airlines Ltd (service sector), GM Singapore Pte Ltd (manufacturing sector), Singapore Telecom
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    • 302 2  -  By Diana Oon ANOTHER international management consultancy, the US-based AT Kearney, has opened an office in Singapore. This is the firm's second in Asia, after Japan, and will function as its regional base for Asean operations. Last month, Philip Crosby Associates, also based
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    • 176 2 THE SCIENCE Council of Singapore will handle all pol-icy-making on science and technology and be renamed the National Science and Technology Board (NSTB). The upgrading of the Science Council to a statutory board was first announced by Trade and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong last
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    • 49 2 President Wee Kim Wee (left) sharing a joke with Asean parliamentarians and Mr Wong Kan Seng, leader of the Singapore team, at the Istana grounds yesterday evening. The President was holding a garden party for delegates of the 11th Asean Inter-Parlia-mentary Organisation general assembly.
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    • 128 2 OVER 3,000 industry officials are expected to attend the 1990 Singapore Oil Week the first major international oil event since the outbreak of the Gulf crisis. Kicking it off was the Singapore International Bunkering Conference (SIBCON '90), which began yesterday. Organised by the Port
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  • SINGAPORE – MALAYSIA COMPANY NEWS
    • 205 3 HOTEL Grand Central's earnings rose sharply at halftime to $6.28 million, which is more than what the group made for the whole of last year. If the group maintains the same level of earnings in the second half, its current year's after-tax profits could be
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    • 358 3  -  By William Chia AMCOL HOLDINGS Ltd has called off its $88 million bond with warrants issue as a result of the Gulf crisis. A terse statement from the company yesterday simply stated: in view of the currently uncertain conditions in the local stock market
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    • 379 3 DESPITE a marginal rise in turnover, lower investment income and higher operating costs drove down profits for Trans-Island Bus Services (Tibs) in the first half of the year. For the next six months, escalating oil prices coupled with higher manpower costs are
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    • 371 3 MBT THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee is said to have given the greenlight to three more broking firms to be listed on the Kuala Kumpur Stock Exchange main board at its meeting early last week. Of the three, Serembanbased Kimara Securities, which is
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    • 594 3 MARKET TALK Bernama TELEKOM Malaysia, whose flotation in November will be the largest yet seen in Malaysia, is set to join the ranks of blue chips, investment analysts in Kuala Lumpur said. The flotation of this money-making concern will further
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    • 310 3 AS EXPECTED, yesterday's EGM for Renong shareholders to approve its takeover of two key Umno holding firms, Fleet Holdings and Hatibudi Nominees, a 2 per cent stake in United Engineers Malaysia Bhd (UEM), and a waiver of a general offer, went without a hitch.
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    • 188 3 CIVIL ENGINEERING group, Jurong Engineering Ltd, showed a 77 per cent rise in bottomline profits to $1.14 million for the six months ended June 30, thanks largely to positive contributions from its associated companies. This was made on a less dramatic increase in
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 39 3 TRADEWINDS Pte Ltd, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, has increased its paid-up capital from $7 million to $20 million through the allotment of 13 million, additional shares of $1 each, all paid in cash.
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      • 76 3 IN A BT REPORT on Sep 1, headlined "Hai Sun Hup plans; to buy landlord's company", it was stated that Jones Lang Wootton originally valued Southpoint Building at $17.6 million but this was revised downwards to $16 million after a second property valuator, Richard Ellis, valued it
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      • 70 3 CYCLE CARRIAGE (CCL) has formed a 70-30 joint venture company with Mazda Motors of New Zealand toretail Mazda vehicles in the country. The New Zealand-regis-, tered company, Sri Temasek Limited, has entered into a. conditional agreement to pay some NZ56.25 million forassets owned by
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      • 38 3 n MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MAS) and All-Nippon Airways (ANA), one of the three major airlines in Japan, will jointly launch their services twice a week between Kuala Lumpur and Nagoya from November this year.
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      • 55 3 ORIENTAL BANK has reported a reduced profit of M 51.14 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1989, compared with M 55.18 million previously after making additional specific provisions for bad and doubtful debts of M 59.92 million and additional general provision for bad and doubtful
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  • REGIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 119 4 SOUTH KOREA'S Hyundai Construction and Engineering Co is negotiating a deal to build barracks for US troops stationed in Saudi Arabia in connection with the Gulf crisis, a Seoul newspaper reported on Tuesday. The Seoul Sinmun, a 'national daily, said the deal, being negotiated
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      • 96 4 3AN MIGUEL Pale Pilsen beer, a century-old Philippine -institution, lost its bid to have a look-alike rival banned *from the market, court officials said on Tuesday. A trial -gourt in suburban Pasig threw out a lawsuit filed by the Miguel Corp (SMC) against Chinese-Filipino owned CAsia
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      • 52 4 .•£HE Daily News has been placed in provisional liquidation ;Zjpid all staff have been dismissed, the Australian JournalJits' Association said on Tuesday. The closure follows a -decision on Monday by the Trade Practices Commission to jrefuse an application by West Australian Newspapers to the afternoon
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      • 56 4 Australia's largest bank, Westpac, announced on Tuestthat it had sold worldwide marketing rights to a new mation technology for an undisclosed sum to IBM. bank's chief general manager for management services, Mclnnis, said "the terms and conditions of the conare confidential", but its value was "substantial
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      • 68 4 INTERNATIONAL Nickel Indonesia will pay an inter--2sn dividend of 35 cents, payable on October 25 to shareholders of record by September 25. The company, a -rfubsidiary of Inco Ltd, will pay foreign shareholders in US "pilars and Indonesians in rupiah, calculated according to *&e central
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      • 92 4 2fLETCHER Construction of New Zealand and Fijian firm Decor have won a US$4 million contract to rSuild Fiji's new parliament building although theirs was the lapost expensive bid, it was reported on Tuesday. The Fiji f jinxes said that the tender submitted by the joint
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    • 563 4 THE FORMER HEAD of Hongkong's Legal Department's commercial crime unit, Warwick Reid, was accused by a leading London Queen's Counsel (QC) of making a mountain out of a mole-hill in building a cor-ruption-related case against former banker Deacon Chiu and his son, David, reported
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    • 360 4 THE US-based company, Molex international, has opened its latest production plant in Thailand to meet the increasing demand for connector assembly harnesses and telecom products in South-east Asia. The venture, according to a report in Tuesday's The Nation, has a registered capital of 60
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    • 397 4 THE THAI government has agreed to grant a withholding tax waiver on interest rates charged on foreign loans related to all major infrastructure projects awarded to the Thai Skytrain mass transit system, which is to be built by Lavalin International Company of Canada.
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    • 107 4 Reuter INDONESIA'S second largest business group PT Astra International should more than double 1989's net income of 85.34 billion rupiah (about US$46 million), president director Theodor Rachmad said. He told shareholders of the cars to agrobusiness group that in the first half of this calendar year, net
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 70 6 COMPAQ Computer Corp said that it had cut prices by up to 20 per cent on several of its most advanced personal computers, including two models introduced last spring. Analysts said the action reflected an industrywide price reduction for computers powered by the popular
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      • 57 6 T+IE RINGLING Brothers and Barnum Bailey Circus said it would start a national chain of retail stores with a circus theme this autumn. The company, owned by Irwin Feld and Kenneth Feld Productions, Vienna, Virginia, said it would open six stores a year, with the first
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      • 75 6 BP FRANCE said the rise in oil prices since August after the Gulf crisis could wipe out a severe loss on stock values in the first half of 1990. The firm, 60 per cent-owned by British Petroleum pic, said that a decline in the value of its
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      • 88 6 NEC CORP forecasts that domestic sales of personal computers (PCs) will increase to 1.3 million units in the vear ending March 31, 1991, up from an earlier estimate of 1.2 units. Of the total, sales of the 'PC-9800' series are expected to reach 1.1
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      • 90 6 MEDIA AND publishing grcAp Bertelsmann AG said busi;«tiss was developing so well in the current 1990/91 year j>at group net pront should top its own forecasts of 530 Motion marks. "In one year I will show you figures that are 'fatter than what you have just seen," management
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      • 28 6 NEWLY-PRIVATISED Telecom Corp of New Zealand Ltd would consider expanding into the Australian telecommunications market, managing director Peter Troughton said H a news conference.
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      • 46 6 TftS INDUSTRIES said its Spanish subsidiary F L Smidth Sod Cia Espanola has won an order worth around 750 million crowns from Algeria's state-owned Entreprise des Ciments et Derives de l'Est for a cement plant with 1,600 tonnes a day output capacity.
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    • 395 6 NYT IN ITS initial steps towards a 24-hour trading system, the board of the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday approved the first forms of af-ter-hours trading in the Big Board's almost 200-year history. The moves to establish an around-the-clock trading system come
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    • 324 6 Reuter DU PONT CO still believes its 1990 earnings can exceed last year's U553.53 a share despite deterioration in its chemicals businesses. Chairman Edgar Woolard told analysts: "We still cling to the belief that we have a shot at doing that." He added that
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    • 520 6 Reuter THIRTY YEARS after the Japanese said computers were a "strategic industry", the veil has been lifted on a new generation of Japanese and International Business Machines Corp (IBM) mainframe computers, pitting "Japan versus IBM" in a contest to be champion of the world's
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • 532 7 Reuter EUROPEAN central bankers have made substantial progress on groundwork for creating a European central bank, but governments may not be ready yet to set up such an institution, Bundesbank President Karl Otto Poehl said. "I still have doubts whether European governments are really
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    • 218 7 Reuter JAPANESE yen futures traders on trial on fraud and racketeering charges allegedly cheated customers out of anywhere from US$25 to US$l2O,OOO per trade as part of a long-running fraud scheme, a government prosecutor said. The 14 traders from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange
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    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 95 7 THE US General Accounting Office, in its previously announced report on America's deposit insurance fund, analysed the financial condition and performance of 300 banks, based on 1989 data. Fifteen of the 35 banks, the GAO said, had failed as of Aug 13.
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      • 105 7 THIRTEEN foreign insurance firms have appjied for licences to set up branches in Taiwan in 1991. But a Finance Ministry official said four of them could not be considered because they were not from the United States. Under Taiwan rules, only US companies are eligible and
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      • 119 7 NATIONAL Westminster Bank pic has appointed Roger Flemington as deputy group chief executive. He will assist Tom Frost, the bank's group chief executive on internal and external affairs. Nat West used to have two deputy chief executives, but the posts have not been filled for about
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      • 104 7 THE UK government should suspend tax relief on provisions made by British banks against less developed country (LDC) debt, charity Christian Aid said. It said taxpayers last year subsidised the four main clearing banks by £1.5 billion for provisions, "while the banks continued to
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    • 287 7 Reuter FEDERAL Reserve Board governor Wayne Angeil said regulators should insure that financial institutions exceed minimum capital standards in order to strengthen their operations and reduce the need for rigorous supervisory oversight. "It is important that regulators make sure that financial institutions
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    • 214 7 Reuter THE Bank of England has asked banking associations in London to draw up a system to support companies in financial difficulties, senior banking sources said. The key principle underlying the intended regime is to encourage all creditor banks tied to an ailing
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • THE REGION 1
    • 488 8 AP CHINA said yesterday it was ready to establish contact with the Vietnamese-installed government in Cambodia as a member of the new Cambodian Supreme National Council "China is ready to establish and keep contacts with all the parties in the Supreme
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    • 264 8 AFP HONGKONG'S bold sector is in for a rough ride with decreased occupancy amid an increasingly competitive tourism market and surge in hotel room availability, a report said yesterday. The 70-page report by international property consultant Richard Ellis forecast that the hotel industry
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    • 344 8 BECAUSE it will take five more years before the economies of the Indochinese countries can attain strength, Thailand must serve as the bridge to help these countries, analysts believe. This assessment from Dr Somjai Phagaphasvivat of Thammasat University, who is also an
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    • 397 9 SHANGHAI MAYOR Zhu Rongji on Monday released a package of tax incentives for his multi-billion dollar plan to develop the city's eastern sector into a modern manufacturing and trading centre, the South China Morning Post reported on Tuesday. Despite problems caused by bureaucracy
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    • 245 9 AFP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino yesterday instructed the military to suspend offensives in selected earthquake-devastated areas where communist guerillas had declared a unilateral truce. "In response to the people's call for a genuine peace, I have directed the armed forces... to maintain the suspension
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    • 173 9 Bernama MALAYSIA has done extremely well in managing its economy, successfully maintaining a reasonably high level of growth while keeping inflation under control, a senior adviser of the International Monetary Fund said. Speaking at a news conference in Kuala Lumpur to release the IMFs annual
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    • 42 9 Seoul elementary schoolchildren making their way across a flooded street after schools were closed on Tuesday. Almost 25cm of rain have fallen in South Korea during the past day killing at least 35 people. Renter picture Reuter picture
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    • 348 9 Reuter THE LONG-TOUTED Taiwan miracle has turned out to be a mirage for most companies this year. Used to years of steady growth and good profits, companies this year are being buffeted by a double-blow as the economy slows and the island's speculative bubble
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    • NOTE BOOK
      • 111 9 MALAYSIAN PRIME MINISTER Dr Mahathir Mohamad and South Korean President Roh Tae-woo have agreed to expand bilateral trade and economic ties. Mr Roh met pri-) vately with Dr Mahathir for 40 minutes before holding formal talks, the President's office said in Seoul yesterday.
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      • 92 9 THE THAI CABINET on Tuesday approved measures to help the country cope with higher fuel costs brought about by the Gulf crisis. State enterprises are to cut their electriti* ty, water and telephone bills by 10 per cent, deputy government spokesman Likhit Hongladarom said.
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      • 109 9 FINANCE MINISTER David Caygill said the Gulf crisis will have a relatively small impact on New Zealand's economic growth and he does not plan to amend projections made in his July 24 budget. "It's not going to make a big difference to the budget figures," he
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      • 117 9 THE PHILIPPINE trade deficit in July surged to USS37B million from US$2B3 million in June and US$222 million in July 1989 as imports continued to grow faster than exports, swelling the deficit for January to July to U552.25 billion, the National Statistics Office said. July imports
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      • 80 9 SIX PEOPLE were killed and 23 injured on Tuesday in an attack on a crowded neighbourhood mahjong club that has shocked the people of Hongkong and focused new attention on a surge in crime and violence in the country. The attack came eight days after
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  • THE WORLD 1
    • WORLD WATCH
      • 95 10 NORTH KOREAN leader Kim 11 Sung is in China for talks with Chinese leaders on issues concerning North-east Asia, the Yonhap News Agency reported on Wednesday. The South Korean news agency, quoting "reliable sources," said Mr Kim arrived in Shenyang, a northeastern Chinese city,
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      • 126 10 PRESIDENT George Bush on Tuesday called on Congress to help put the US economic house in order amid reports that the White House and Congress were close to an agreement on reducing the country's huge budget deficit. "Our ability to function effectively as a great
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      • 117 10 A XEADING Soviet entrepreneur warned American industries on Tuesday not to sign business deals with the central Soviet government because of political instability and other hazards. Artyom Tarasov said he was preparing a map of the country to pinpoint for foreign investors cities and regional
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    • 457 10 Bernama THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund has stressed the need for member countries to promote greater levels of savings and investments and to continue monetary restraint so as to ensure a fairly healthy rate of growth in the world economy and in trade
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    • 173 10 Reuter EUROPE has a good chance of leading the world economic pack in the 1990s and of leaving Pacific Rim nations scrambling to find markets, an international conference of business and government leaders was told on Tuesday. "The symbol of the new economic
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    • 375 10 Reuter SOVIET deputies, expected to consider economic reform plans informally yesterday, are under pressure from both President Mikhail Gorbachev and the Russian republic to adopt radical moves towards a market system. On Tuesday the Russian Federation parliament, led by Boris Yeltsin, approved its
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    • 253 10 AP THE four World War II powers that defeated and carved up Nazi Germany signed a treaty on Wednesday with the two Germanys sanctioning their unification and heralding the return of full sovereignty to a people. Foreign ministers from the United States, the
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    • 463 11 Reuter US President George Bush, portraying the Gulf crisis as the first test of a new world order, said on Tuesday he could not predict how long it would take to get Iraq out of Kuwait but flatly declared: "Saddam Hussein will fail. "Iraq will
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    • 328 11 AP IRAN has agreed to sell food and medicine to Iraq for oil and cash, a well-informed source said from Tehran. Such a deal could puncture the UN blockade aimed at forcing Iraq out of Kuwait. There was no official comment
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    • 574 11 The Gulf Crisis NYT FIVE weeks after the Iraqis invaded Kuwait, the National Bank of Kuwait is up and running from its transplanted headquarters in London, the only one of the occupied emirate's big banks that is back in business.
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    • 463 10 THE HIGHEST HONOURS ACCORDED TO BUSINESS ACHIEVERS ingaporo Business Times i n 1985, Business Times, a business daily published by Singapore Press Holdings, and the leading air express company, DHL Worldwide Express, came together to organize an award scheme to honour Singapore's most successful businessman. In the years before, public
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    • 87 10 CONVENIENCE: Ideal imulim no •MaTrt flli IM. 1 bote and hasps hot I gl reedy to uw al day long. I HOTST,! ENERGY SAVING: I Wfl $1 Unit uaoo a fraction of I \faJg%JSnjm power uaoa energy only I <>i£r H whan walar la dkpsnasd. I witerangaof 1 li 1
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  • 606 12 EDITORIAL Xcp,10,10.8 HERE is no doubt that what was achieved at Jakarta this week was a profound breakthrough in the long and, ntly, seemingly hopeless stalemate in Cambodia. The complexity of the Cambodian conflict derived from three factors: it was a proxy war between
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 253 12 THE CAMBODIANS have well and truly confounded all observers this time. Despite much fin-ger-crossing among well-wishers, few, if any, would have dared hope just a few days ago that an end to Cambodia's long nightmare might finally be in sight. There can be little doubt that
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    • 131 12 IT IS good that independent schools are not raising their fees by the same amount. Parents can now be more selective about which school to send their children to. Now, it behooves these schools to prove themselves not just in educating the students, but also in
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    • 117 12 THE four factions in Cambodia have agreed to a UN plan to end the fighting. Pressure from the superpowers has prevailed, finally. In all fairness to them, the four were not mere marionettes in the hands of the superpowers. The timing was also right. For one,
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  • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
    • 179 12 THE HELSINKI summit may not improve the prospects for a peaceful settlement to the Gulf crisis, but it served notice to Saddam Hussein that his aggression in Kuwait will not pay. The superpower unity in Helsinki will also set the stage for the peaceful settlement of other
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    • 171 12 IT WAS more than four years ago that the Cabinet under former prime minister Gen Prem Tinsulanonda made the symbolically significant decision to implement a mass transit system to help solve Bangkok's chronic traffic problems. That decision in May 1986 authorised the government to hold a maximum
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    • 137 12 RECORD DRUG seizures so far this year attest to the vigilance of the local anti-narcotics task force and vindicate the decision three years ago to establish a regional liaison office of the international Customs and Co-operation Council in the territory. Hongkong has become renowned for tackling the
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  • 1307 12 Oil companies claim that oil crises are bad news for them, just as they are for the rest of industry. Don't believe them Economist IRAQ'S invasion of Kuwait was not unadulterated good news for oil companies, but it was the best they have had in a long
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    • 244 12 IDEAS KEEP COMING UP HH■ and expenses at hand. ifi iS ■sfliM F v "'-ta, j| Bc\ j, 55 P _Vr t. w -b- -rSav aoodbvc id messy lists and lost expense slips type everything in quickly with the keyboard Bee fuse the ZQ- 5300 M has a built-in Time
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    • 48 12 DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU 1 p&er m speaking to two %J ueu, its a uttie mar*. but f &mme a break! uevz here rv-urr HEY, U/&RE HERE TOH6HT FOR PORO€AROH>. WRZHERE.SO THAT*. WALA 70CW~ARAtoJRECRUITANPA DfMOCRAC/ANPAGAINST UEDOttT NSP AN ENBUG/POU- nw CY! UE"RE HERE SO BUSH CAN AWFUL' PETER*
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 869 13  -  Jane Perlez reports on a Third World country supplymg fashion to the world Jane Perlez NYT FROM the busy workrooms of the Bonair textile factory, where new computerised knitting machines from Japan turn out high-fashion sweaters for Europeans, the new Mauritius and the old
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    • 1287 13  -  Li Ka Shing is the most powerful businessman in Hongkong. What are his plans with 1997 not too far away? Lee Han Shih examines the tycoon's moves in the Singapore property market Lee Han Shih HE didn't make it this time, but the very fact
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    • 736 13 Should Prince Sihanouk chair the national council of Cambodians? This is just one of many thorny problems Reuter AN agreement wrenched out of bitter Cambodian enemies in Jakarta on Monday night creates the chance to end 11 years of war, but
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    • 99 13 RIBS...RIBS...AND RIBS 5-COURSE SET MENU FOR LUNCH DINNER Soup of the Day Oarlic Bread Section of Main Course Dessert \Cdffee or Tea Fruit Juice Selection of Main Course Airflown BBQ Port Ribs > $11.90* AirflowaßßQ Beef Ribs *12.90' Airflown Ribeye Steak Beef Rft» $13.50* Airflown £eef Rios Pork Ribs $12.50*
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  • ADVERTISING & MARKETING
    • 299 14 THE FINANCIALLY troubled Saatchi Saatchi Co pk has announced that it will not pay an October dividend. Recent sales of the consulting firms Peterson Co of Chicago, the Hay Group of Philadelphia, and the Gartner Group Inc of Stamford, Conn, were at prices lower than expected, causing the
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    • 370 14  - Pounds Shanks makes debut Genevieve Cua profiles a Hongkongbased firm that aims to be the best service agency in town Genevieve Cua Advertising agencies that deliver good account service are few and far between, says the newest entrant to Singapore's competitive advertising fraternity. Hongkong-based Pounds Shanks opened its doors to
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    • 375 14 HONGKONG-based jewellery designer and manufacturer Kai-Yin Lo Ltd is looking to use Singapore as a springboard from which to launch into the Asean market. The company, which has an annual sales turnover of between US$6 million and US$B million, currently distributes jewellery in Hongkong, US,
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    • 47 14 What the China advertising industry lacks in dollars, it more than makes up for in size. The slow-to-catch-on industry is going for more eyecatching and dramatic gestures like this Pepsi inflatable outside a newly-opened Pizza Hut outlet in Beijing. Renter Reuter picture
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    • 591 14  - Membership has more privileges on weekends American Express has started yet another ad campaign, reports Kim Foltz Kim Foltz NYT American Express has begun its first US advertising campaign for a special credit card programme for members and merchants called "Weekend Privileges". In ads for the scheme, American Express cardholders
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    • 334 14 SEAGRAM SINGAPORE, which last week announced an end to a 10-year partnership with ad agency McCann Erickson, has appointed Ogilvy Mather to handle its $3.5 million Martell Cognac account in Singapore and Malaysia. This appointment comes as a surprise to the local advertising industry,
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    • 176 14 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN PR Gibson Public Relations, a member of the Shandwick Group, has recently won several 'blue chip' accounts and as a result is looking to strengthen its client servicing teams. Several opportunities exist at executive and senior management level. Candidates must have sound public relations or related experience
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  • FOCUS
    • 893 15  -  Asean is applying pressure on developed nations to hasten trade liberalisation, while Singapore is offering more cuts on tariff bindings, reports Paul Gopal from Vancouver Paul Gopal THE SIX Asean nations moved in concert on Tuesday, applying pressure on the developed nations to make concessions and
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    • 354 15 SINGAPORE has offered to freeze tariffs on more items, subject to satisfactory responses from other countries in Gatt's Uruguay Round of trade liberalisation negotiations. Singapore's Minister for Trade and Industry, BrigGen Lee Hsien Loong, made the offer to extend tariff bindings on more items
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  • SPORTS 1
    • SIDE LINES
      • 119 16 SPANIARD Inaki Gaston broke out with three other riders, then out-pedalled them at the finish line to win the fifth leg of the Tour of Catalonia cycling race on Tuesday. Gaston beat Marino Lejarreta, Cubino and Pedro Delgado.All four were clocked in four
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      • 76 16 THE Chicago Cubs had their biggest inning in 17 years when they scored 10 runs before a batter was retired on Tuesday in the second inning against the Montreal Expos. It was the most runs for the Cubs since a 10-run first against Houston on May
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      • 109 16 LUIS Mendoza of Colombia stopped countryman Ruben Palacios in the third round on Tuesday to win the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) junior featherweight title. Mendoza landed a solid right to Palacios' head early m the third round to set up his win in the 122-pound division.
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      • 127 16 LAWYERS for former heavyweight boxing champion Michael Spinks told the Nevada Supreme Court on Tuesday he wasn't obligated to fight a championship unification fight at the Las Vegas Hilton. Hilton lawyers charged that under a contract with their hotel and a separate contract with Home Box
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      • 133 16 FORMER tennis champion Bjorn Borg is bracing for a comeback in international tennis, a Swedish newspaper reported on Tuesday. "I am training. We will see how far it tpfc™ me," Borg, 34, was quoted as saying by the Aftonbladet newspaper. Borg,a five-time Wimbledon champion, said he
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    • 397 16 AP THE FIRST BLACK has been accepted for membership in the prestigious Augusta National Golf Club. The dub, site-of the annual Masters tournament, selected Ron Townsend, president of Gannett Television Group, a companyowned station reported in Washington on Tuesday. The club earlier in the day
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    • 304 16 AP CANADIANS may be looking at their best chance in 36 years of winning their own national golf championship. Richard Zokol admits that it's still a long shot, but at least there's a chance. "They used to say there were only
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    • 306 16 AP GORAN IVANISEVIC of Yugoslavia defeated Spain's Jose Luis Aparisi 6-7 (7-5), 6-1, 6-3 on Tuesday in the first round of the US$3OO,OOO Bordeaux Men's Tournament. Despite losing the first set, the second-seeded Ivanisevic used his powerful game and strong first serve to lose only
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    • 510 17 AP AL UNSER JR, known as Little A 1 because his dad has always been called Al, might qualify for a new nickname. How about Super Al? It would oertainly describe the kind of season he's having. He's won the last four races and six
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    • 271 17 Agencies STEFAN EDBERG was named on Tuesday to lead Sweden's Davis Cup tennis team against Finland later this month in a qualifying tie for next year's world group. The current world No 1 and Wimbledon champion teams up with Jonas Svensr son, Magnus Gustafsson and
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    • 290 17 AP NEW national team manager Graham Ttylor doesn't want to rode the England boat. Especialy after the team reached the semifinal of the World Cup and only lost to the evential winner, West Germany, on a penalty shoot-out. But he wants to make changes.
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    • 292 17 The HourGlass Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 11th Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at The Windsor. Level 2, Goodwood Park Hotel, 22 Scotts Road, Singapore 0922 at 10 a.m. on Friday 28 September
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    • 1116 17 ImhrJl The Hour Glass Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at Goodwood Park Hotel, The Windsor, Level 2, 22 Scotts Road. Singapore 0922 on Friday. 28 September 1990 immediately
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    • 216 18 WHERE TO WINE, DINE AND ENTERTAIN... WHERE TO WINE, DINE AND ENTERTAIN. WHERE TO WINE, DINE... THE TEA ROOM TAKES YOU SOUTH OF THE BORDER. It's fiesta time at The Tea from the Camino Real of Room. So grab your sombrero Mexico City. and come with us down September 3-16.
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    • 350 18 ooimeGs THE MOST WONDROUS BUFFET LUNCH IN TOWN Enjoy a gourmet buffet luncheon at an ungourmet price! For starters, take your pick of our cold dishes prawns on ice, fresh oysters, smoked salmon, melon and dried ham, vegetable terrine, mixed seafood salad, cooked assorted vegetables and homemade dressings. Select your
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    • 589 18 TELEVISION AND RADIO m Tiwrsday Fntm Special L3I RallglMn BUSINESS ON RADIO Trans-Atlantic lr»vp J^L ass""™"" -jit—-" SssSSSr 1 i\Udllliv IUVC JJS Ptl *•«■*-The Bellman. 11JJ CwW and Uo| Video 1M CM. *H* M»jL I.Umi tMm, lMm. Haggard, Grunge and Rodcr- Verile (Stereo). 7.14 MagArfe Prayar CaL 5 J#p«L ITl—l'
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 936 19  -  Just one year after the furore over the use of the chemical Alar in growing apples, consumers are beginning to lose interest in organically grown fruit and vegetables, reports Florence Fabricant Florence Fabricant NYT HALF a kilogram of organically grown carrots cost US$O.99 last week at
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    • 721 19 PRINCESS DIANA opened a new unit at a Liverpool children's hospital on Tuesday and discussed the mutant turtle phenomenon with another mother. Lynne Faulkner told the princess that her five-year-old son, John, had checked in for an operation at Alder Hey Hospital with his stuffed
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    • 312 19 AND ENTERTAIN "There's More To Brussels Than Sprouts* Chef Pierrot van Hauwermeiren wuwttiii vjmu BELGIAN M GASTKONOMIQLE FAiR SEPTS tou "*V BUSINESSMAN'S V LUNCHEON: ill 00. Wg PER PERSON 12 NOON TO J MfM DINNER From September 5 to 18, Brussels' famous > Chef Pierrot van Hauwermeiren will show you
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    • 230 19 SINGAPORE'S RESTAURANTS ★RECOGNITION* Symbols of FotmQuality excellence TUNK-KA OF THAILAND Rated as one of the 100 BEST restaurants in Singapore, Tunk-ka of Thailand scored FULL MARKS for its food quality. It's the choice of Tatler's readers for the best place to eat in Singapore. At Tunk-ka, it's more than a
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 4430 20  -  By Quak Hiang Whai SHARES on the Singapore stock market showed some positive change yesterday, chalking up a 5.56-point gain in the Strait Times Industrials Index with turnover surpassing the average of the last few days. Prices were generally higher on speculative buying by
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  • 4217 21 Main Board FELS 50* 630 30 4.8% Shangri-La 703 +20 +2.9% NatSted 695 +13 +2.2% S Land Witt 560 +15 +2.8% Roth Inds 50* 374 +12 3.3% UE 175 +11 +6.7% Kcppd Corpn 630 +10 +1.6% Prima 560 +10 +1.8% Inchcape 498 +10 2.0% Haw
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    • 146 22 Cwapaay Date Ymt Great pr»-to* IM unlip 6r*»» mm to prtflt/toM (L) p«r slur* dhrMtad (*000) (cants) Hemayan Sop 5 May 90 *1.505(15.224) 0.7(2.2) 1.5(1.5) CoM Storage Sep 4 ton 90 (41.302(131.149) 186(98) 10.7(2.9) Com PM Sep 1 ton 90 M$88. 700($157,400) 6.3(11.9) 18.4(32) 0MB IM Sep 1
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    • 422 22 aData Half-ywr Gnwp prt-tax lataria mm to prvfit/l#M (L) dMdMd COM) Esse Sep 11 Jun 90 MS71,280(843.261) 20(20) Pacific Carnen Sep 11 Jun 90 818.162(818.446) Town City Sep 11 Jun 90 $144L(J176L) -<-) Neon Sep 10 Jun 90 M82,152(8208) H Royal Sep 10 Jun 90 81.620(8221) Lm Ho*
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    • 393 22 Sap 11 Sfagapore Aerospace wtM take up a 20% stake in a new company to be named V-one Aircraft Leasing Company lor USs6m. The new company wiH re-engine Boeing 72/ aircraft to be subsequently sold or leased to airline operators. Sports Tot* Malaysia Bhd acquired a 70% stake
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    • 878 22 Cwrwt Ex Bocks Date Total tar Total tar poymont data ctaM poyaMo toymr test par MntHp 6% Aug 28 Sep 7 Sep 26 6% 6% NOB 2.5% Sep 14 Sep 28 Oct 27 25% 2% MM 10% Sep 21 Oct 5 No* 1 10% 7.5%(a) Mm 7.5%TE(!) Oct
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    • 361 22 Singapore Stocks LastFrtYMr Canpav NM Date Year Hat EPS fre« Nat M ym S OOC ImM Mm Mar 30 Dec 89 S3SL(h) EMS Mm Apr 26 M 90 9J(«) 2JTE(«) 4,747 FU Mm Jm 23 Sap 90 356 1U 62.868 JMcM Mm Mil OK 90 4.6 10.0 9.180
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    • 646 22 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS Cmm Cwiniaapartto Cmmntm hr II#IIH to— UC m Betore 2S/4/S3 1 aarto pto UPS art. Caanray Lmi Caaeaay 2/10/0 to 20/10/94 1 warrant ptoi {1 cask or 1 mat pto SI aatoto anato $1 tow stock Qmm Mp Mm OwHfW llwdi 87 to 31/12/11 1.55 aawto pto
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    • 400 22 Company Rights torn M> Mn (RX) OWarj tor sate by or on betalf of Utd Engineers (M) BM of 25.2m stare by way of > nghts offer to enttted shareholders of KK on the base of tan tor-one MSI 25 each Ex-dale: M 20 Books dose: Aag 3
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    • 510 22 Company Rights Issue Mean One-tor two MSI 00 per share Issue of 40m Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares of MJO 10 each at MSI per share with 10m detachable TSE Man One-tortour Mg 00 per share CauMway to* Captaf redurton scheme to reduce par nktt ot shares tram $1.00
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    • 119 22 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST hdMtriib Index l»l* >43S«3 (16/7/90, "J* gW» 1990 Int 1084.43 (23/8/90) {J J? ,2(5/2 1989 N0t 1322.00 (28/12/89) gj 1989 b* 917.42 (4/1/89) j«J J3O0 1988 M0t 1043.86 (8/8/88) JJJJf J^JJ 1988 lar 737.83 (4/1/88) M-ttmh* 1435 43 (16/7/90) J""* un mSS! M-kmbr.
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    • 101 22 Property The property market has been forging ahead in the past two years. The question now is, will it hold? Business Times special supplement on property fl.nri construction looks at the trends in the residential, commercial, industrial, retail and hotel sectors. With Singapore companies looking further afield for opportunities, we
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 3649 23 Bernama, MBT SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange closed steadier yesterday in active trading characterised by strong speculative buying. The market was also boosted by the stronger performance of the Tokyo market. The KLSE composite index rose 2.31 points to S4S.SS while the
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    • 178 23 I 1 HONG KONG FASHION WEEK '91 HLV. 4 ATTENTION ALL RAG TRADE BUYERS; DON'T MISS ASIA'S LARGEST FASHION SHOW! With over 600 exhibitors, this is Asia's premier fashion extravaganza A first-ever HPVTTfVTTSTTTVV9 |l European Pavilion will be mounted by the European Fashion Export Council. Asia's leading garment manufacturers —especially
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  • TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2250 24 Reuter TOKYO stocks dosed sharply higher yesterday after statements by US officials on the US economy lifted the yen to its highest levels against the dollar since August 1989. Volume was at its greatest level in two weeks as the stronger Japanese currency lured
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF HONGKONG
    • 2388 24 Reuter HONGKONG stocks picked up a little steam yesterday although brokers described the market as still mostly lacklustre. The blue chip Hang Seng index gained 21.47 points to close at 3,105.04. The market was dull," said a broker. "The small rise you
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  • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • Australian shares hit a three-week high
      • 294 25 Ia local camacy la SI la US$ fey year fey year fey yw Sc» II IafeK cfcaat cfcaat cha—a cfca—» O-> chaapt World 369.4 -0.4 -20.5 -12 -218 4.1 -112 tEAFE 500.9 -0.8 -26.5 -1.7 -28.0 -1.7 -22.6 Europe 391.4 -0.3 -13.1 -12 -11.0 -1.2 -4.3 Pacific 829.9 -1.3 -34.5
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      • 993 25 SOLID SUPPORT from overseas investors, a bounce on the key Nikkei Index and expectation of gains in the New York market combined to push the Australian sharemarket to its highest close in three weeks yesterday. v Brokers said the market picked up momentum after an address to the US
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      • 324 25 TAIWAN stocks opened higher yesterday and the index continued to rise after the state-owned Bank of Taiwan lowered its prime rate, dealers said. The weighted index rose 73.13 points, or 2.18 per cent, to finish at 3,434.72 compared with Tuesday's 3,361.59 close. Turnover was $20.7 billion against $21.9 billion.
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      • 85 25 UOM PnrioM s»u SYDNEY All Ordinaries Index 1512.6 1499.2 -1-13.4 All Industrials Index 2233.2 2236.7 +16.5 AH Resource* Index 935.6 924.9 -I-10.7 Turnover (million) 6S.44 56 12.41 BANGKOK SET Index 104.46 S2S.I6 -23.70 Turnover (nearest WO) NA 19,130 JAKARTA Composite Index NA 541.87 Turnover (nearest "000) NA lit MANHJk Composite
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      • 722 25 BANGKOK share prices tumbled across the board yesterday as fears of the lon-ger-term economic effects of the Gulf crisis took a firm hold on the market, brokers said. The SET Index fell 23.70 points to close at 804.46 on a 1.8 billion baht turnover. Losers led gainers 148 to
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      • 572 25 THE Manila stock market drifted further yesterday to finish at the lowest level this year as investors sold on disappointment at the lack of progress towards the resolution of the Middle East crisis, brokers said. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index lost 25.12 points to close at 670.24 points,
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      • 363 25 NEW ZEALAND shares ended higher yesterday as sentiment ebbed and flowed on the Gulf crisis, oil prices and on conflicting views about the economy. The Barclays Index estimate ended -15.88 points higher at 1,581.23 after falling 23.64 points on Tuesday. Turnover was a light 5.02 million shares, worth $8.63
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      • 753 25 SEOUL stocks fell in lacklustre trade yesterday as investors, already depressed about the crisis in the Gulf and inflationary pressures, were distracted by flooding throughout the nation, brokers said. The Composite Stock index shed 161 points to 610.88 with volume at 59 billion won against 66 billion on Tuesday.
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      • 554 25 THE JAKARTA stock index feO 1A points to 541.87 on Tuesday, and turnover was 2.18 million shares from Mooday's 2.45 million. Jakarta ttapkk VdCOO) Abda 6550 unch Alumindo Perkasa Utama 8400 unch Aqua Golden Missisipi ***** unch Aster Jaw* 4000 unch Astra Graphia ***** unch Astra Intl Inc *****
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      • 51 25 REPATRIATED money from the Gutf helped pushed the Bombay Stock Exchange index up 38.95 points by the close on Tuesday to a new high of 1,321.81 The National Index gained 18.28 points to 677.60. All scrips made further advanoes and brokers said measures to cuib speculation were having little
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • New York fails to sustain early gain
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        1119 26 AFTER briefly moving in a positive direction, US blue chips gave up gains and retreated in afternoon trading on Tuesday. Worries about the Gulf crisis and the US economy were the overriding factors. Don Hays of Wheat First Securities said the market continued to be riddled with fear.
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      • 325 26 PRICES of West German shares dosed about 1.3 per cent higher yesterday, almost reversing Tuesday's 1.4 per cent slide in thin, lacklustre trade. Dealers said the market remained cautious in the absence of fresh trading factors. But some said the current price levels might provide a base for further
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      • 129 26 FRENCH share prices opened firmer yesterday, supported by stronger prices in Tokyo, but dealers said a lack of news from the Gulf was depriving the market of overall direction. The CAC-40 index started at 1,672.36, 18.42 points up on Tuesday night's dose, and held steady in thin early trade.
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      • 224 26 DUTCH shares picked up yesterday as a breeze of bargain-hunting from institutional investors and professional traders helped volume pick up after recent becalmed sessions, dealers said. The CBS general tendency index added one point to 105.4. Shares in the transport sector have been doing well, led by InternatioMueller, 4.6
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      • 397 26 THE Johannesburg stock market was barely changed in continued sluggish trading at midday yesterday. Gold shares were steadier after their recent falls, reflecting a modest rise in world bullion prices to above $380 an ounce. But motivation remained slack, dealers said. Beatrix gained 50 cents at 21.50 rand and
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        734 26 SHARE PRICES fell on the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday, pushed down by Wall Street's lead, dealers said. Traders said the market was dull, and stifled by uncertainty over the Middle East and the US economy. The Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index closed down 2.7 points, or 0.12 per
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      • 311 26 TORONTO stocks stumbled lower on Tuesday in sleepy trade as uncertainties over the Middle East crisis and the US Budget continue to keep investors skittish, dealers said. "There still seems to be a downward bias more in Toronto than in New York,** analyst Don Vialoux said. The Composite Index
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      • 165 26 BELGIAN shares started slightly firmer yesterday, although volume was thin amid continued concern about the Gulf crisis, dealers said. But the market was a bit more lively than on Tuesday, they added. "Volumes remain low, but foreign markets show a bit more interest in our shares," one dealer said.
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      • 336 26 SWISS shares traded quietly firmer yesterday on selective buying at midsession as investors appeared less worried about the situation in the Gulf, dealers said. "People are getting used to the Gulf blockade and starting to see it as part of daily life," one trader said. The SMI index of
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      • 120 26 Milan Sep 11 lire Ass Gen ***** 80 Bastogi 255.00 -3 Fiat 6635 -15 Finsider suso IfiPriv ***** -165 Italcementi Ord ***** +175 I taigas. 2816.00 +40 Magnet i M Pf. 1115 +11 Mediobanca. ***** +150 Mifalaaza. Mondadon Priv susp Montedison 1391 -II Olivetti Ord 4156 +5 Olivetti Priv 3175
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      • 85 26 Sep II ClM PltttOMS NEW YORK Dow /ones 2612.62 2,615.59 -2.97 NYSE Financial 123.34 124.44 -1.10 SAP 500 321.04 321.63 -0.59 Turnover (million) 113.22 119.73 -6.51 LONDON Financial Times 30 1651.00 1,655.1 -4.10 FTSE 100 2144.30 2,147.0 -170 Turnover (million) 338.8 296.4 +42.4 AMSTERDAM CBS General 184.50 185.10 -0.60 —mm
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 1201 27 FOREX MARKET REPORTS THE US dollar yesterday closed in Tokyo sharply lower against most major currencies after a session dominated by active institutional investor sales for the yen, dealers said. Life insurers sold US dollars actively before and during the morning
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    • 389 27 Cross rates scp 12 USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZ$ USS 1.7680 2.6920 1.5885 139.30 0.5394 1.3260 1.2195 1.6090 SS 0.5656 1.5226 0.8985 0.7879 0.3051 0.7500 0.6898 0.9101 MS 0.3715 65.68 0.5901 0.5175 0.2004 0.4926 0.4530 0.5977 Dm 0.6295 1.1130 1.6947 87.69 0.3395 0.8347 0.7677
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    • 552 27 Interbank rates S$ Bid Offer Overnight 5 3/4 6 1-month 6 3/8 6 1/2 2-month 6 7/16 6 9/16 3-month 6 9/16 6 11/16 Overnight mode: 6-1/8 L'SS Bid Offer 7 days 8 1/16 8 3/16 1 month 8 1/16 8 3/16 2 months 8 1/16 8 3/16
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 497 28 Reuter PROJECTED developments in the world cocoa economy indicate supply will still exceed demand in the year 2001/2002 by as much as in the recent past, despite low prices and fewer harvested areas, a new study predicts. "The message conveyed by the study is
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    • 205 28 Reuter THE Gulf crisis has had little immediate effect on natural rubber prices but a recession triggered by higher oil prices could hit the commodity severely, the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Licensing Board (MRELB) said. "The crisis may cause uncertainties
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    • 842 28 REPORTS THE tin price continued to improve slightly to finish 11 sen higher at M$ 15.23 per kg on scattered buying from Europe and Japan. At the opening level of M 515.12 on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market, bids totalled 125 tonnes
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    • 1328 28 Rubber se P i2 MS (*»!■>■>—) S cents/kg Noon Close Int I RSS Prompt I56.2VI57.25N I55.7VI56.75N Int I RSS Oct 90 156.50/157.50 156.00/157.00N Int I RSS Nov 157.00/158.00 I56.50/I57.50N Int 2 RSS OP 15I-00/153.00N I50/7V152.75N Int 3 RSS OP 146.50/I48.50N 146.25/I48.25N Int 4 RSS OP I42.50/144.50N I42.2V144.25N Int 5
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    • 333 28 NOTICES OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITE^^ (incorporated m« R«puO< c 0* S<ng«por«i U5530,000,000 CAPPED NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE 1990 Holders of Certificates of Deposit of the above issue are hereby notified that for next interest penod from September 13, 1990 to December 10. 1990, the following information is
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    • 15 28 Read Cluirlpoint, a guide to investing in the stoek market. Every Saturday in Business Times.
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    • 677 29  -  LETTER FROM KYOTO James Sterngold KYOTO is rightly considered an essential stop for visitors eager to take in tranquil temples and some of Japan's religious But for those familiar with the tales of pious ascetics and misty mountain redoubts, where many of Japan's religious sects
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    • 152 29 As at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.4440 1.4640 Canadian dollar 1.5100 1.5300 NZ dollar 1.0850 1.1150 Sterling pound 3.2700 3.300 US dollar 1.7670 1.7770 Local dollars to 100 uaits of foreign currency Austrian schilling 15.50 16.50
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    • 84 29 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Sep 7-17 International Fair Switzerland Schwetzer Muster Mustermesse 61/686.20.20 Sep IS-18 International Leather Week Pans Semaine Internationale Du Cuir 1/*****569 Sep 15-20 International Trade Fair for the Food and Catering Industries Germany Munchencr Messe 89/***** Duration Title Venue Organiser Td Sep 19-24
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    • 45 29 J** The hu>inc« person's choice c\cr\ Tucmlj>. I f g f IhurMlavSaturdiv and^undav. leaving hanjii 1 I I II /—XE -w-1 W Airport at 22:25 hours and arriving at O'Hare R International Airport the following da\. A lii:K i II OF Fkksh All: fe: AirCSDSdS
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    • 215 29 Singapore Outlook: Showers over a few areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Report: Ma* temp 32.6* C Assoc humidity 67% Min temp. 26.5* C Assoc humidity 90% Hrs of sunshine 5.75 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this mth 85.9 Rainy days this mth 8 World forecast Asia-Pacific Ili/Lo*
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  • 256 30  -  By Sangeeta Mulchand SLF LEISURE Enterprises, a subsidiary of the Singapore Labour Foundation, yesterday launched a $150 million country club in Yishun as its first project. Being developed on 100 hectares of park land, the Orchid Country Club will have a 27-hole golf
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  • 286 30  -  By Claire Leow IT COSTS half as much more for tourists to see Singapore this year but that still puts Singapore as the second cheapest of ten major AsiaPacific cities to visit. This is the finding of a Business International survey
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  • 160 30 AP SOVIET Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov warned in a TV interview that the Soviet Union is in danger of disintegrating as some of its inde-pendence-minded republics test the central government's tolerance. Mr Ryzhkov also said in an interview with Austrian TV that he would step
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  • 188 30 AP TOTAL foreign investment in Vietnam, mainly from Europe, has doubled in the past year to surpass US$l.2 billion, official figures released in Hanoi yesterday showed. Investment in Vietnam amounted to U*****.8 million in the previous year. Hanoi started allowing foreign investment
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  • 712 30  -  The Bottom Line S'poreans may soon be allowed to join the rush of hardy entrepreneurs LEE HAN SHIH LEE HAN SHIH The writer is a senior correspondent with BT WHILE the United Nations fleshes out the details of its peace plan for Cambodia, many Singaporean entrepreneurs
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  • 410 30  -  By David Gabriel LOCAL ice-cream maker Royal Copenhagen Ice-Cream (Singapore) has settled out of court its case with porcelain and silverware maker Royal Copenhagen of Denmark. The Danish company had sued the Singapore company for using its name and sought an injunction from
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  • Shipping Times
    • 374 31  -  The Gulf Crisis By Rahita Elias THE Guif crisis has hit Singapore's bunker industry hard. Volume supplied by local players has fallen betwen 10 per cent and 30 per cent since the invasion six weeks ago. Ms Lim Li-Lian, a director of Coastal Bunkering, said
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    • 422 31  -  From Koichi Ishiyama in TOKYO JAPAN is expected to cut its imports of bunker fuel oil from Singapore by up to 50 per cent in the coming three months in the midst of the Gulf crisis. The
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    • 335 31 THE SALIM Group's investment vehicle in Singapore, KMP Pte Ltd, has taken its first step into the oil distribution business through a tie-up with Singapore's Coastal Bunkering Services. The new 50-50 joint-ven-ture firm, KMP Coastal Oil, hopes to tap the vast potential of the
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    • 258 31  -  By Rahita Elias LONDON-based bunker supplier Tramp Oil and Marine is to expand and upgrade its Singapore office within the next six to 12 months, despite the volatile oil market. It plans to move into the Vietnamese market, being already active in China,
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    • 229 31 Bernama SABAH Shipyard Sdn Bhd is expected to quadruple its turnover this year to more than MSI4O million from last year's Ms 34 million, said its managing director. Jimmy K P Chok. Attributing the impressive turnaround to cost-efTective management, aggressive marketing and high
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    • 339 31  -  By Dexter Lee SHIPPERS will soon have to pay more for documentation services by shipping agencies which are members of the Singapore National Shipping Association (SNSA). From Oct 1, all of SNSA's agency members will charge a standard fee of $10 for each bill of
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    • 349 31  -  By A J Leow DEMAND for aviation fuel in the past 18 months has constantly outstripped forecasts by local suppliers as a result of more international carriers refuelling in Singapore. Mr Roy Tsou of Singapore Petroleum Company said yesterday that volume was on
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    • NEWS SUMMARY
      • 49 31 IN JUST five months, monolithic shipping consortia that have hardly changed for the last 1S years in the Europe/Far East trade have been radically rebuilt into smaller, more nimble groups. The first of a twopart series today looks at the changing configurations since April Page 2
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      • 38 31 CONSTRUCTION of Malaysia's MSSSB million west port project in Pulau Lumut is being brought forward by a year to early next year to provide additional facilities to Port Klang. Back Page
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      • 31 31 ISRAELI shipping line Zim has outperformed its container shipping rivals with a net profit of US$2O.9 million on revenues of U*****.3 million in the first half. Back Page
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      • 29 31 THE US House of Representatives unanimously approved legislation that would impose new price regulation on the nation's cable television industry Back Page
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      • 27 31 BRITISH shipping group P&O said its taxable profit plunged 22 per cent in the first half to £132.1 million. Bade Page
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 71 32 A MAJOR Australian union threatened on Tuesday to disrupt government plans to allow foreign competition to the new state-owned domestic phone supplier. "Unions would staunchly oppose introduction of a competitor," said lan McLean, president of the 85,000-member Australian Telecommunications Employees' Association. "I can't
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      • 80 32 NEW ZEALAND'S harbour workers ended a national dock strike yesterday, but said they would call for a fresh stoppage before the day was out. Work resumed at all 15 ports after the Auckland Labour Court passed an interim order ending the two-day strike due to
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      • 81 32 THAI AIRWAYS International (THAI) has suspended flights to Dhahran and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia indefinitely "out of concern for the safety of passengers" due to the Gulf crisis, a senior THAI officer said in Bangkok on Tuesday. Nares Hovatanakul, THAI vice-president for marketing, said that with
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      • 109 32 FUl's Cabinet has agreed to ratify an air services agreement with Malaysia for Fiji's Air Pacific and Malaysia Airlines to fly between the two countries. David Pickering, Fiji's tourism and civil aviation minister, said in a statement on Tuesday that the deal provided
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      • 65 32 OFFICIALS of the Port of Gulfport, Mississippi, asked the state legislature for USSSOO,OOO to maintain port facilities. Without the funds, part of the port might have to be closed, they declared. The state is reeling from a US$45 million revenue shortfall that prompted Governor Ray Mabus to
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      • 81 32 THE British Transport Ministry published on Tuesday its first official technical report on the 1988 Boeing Pan Am bomb disaster over Lockerbie, Scotland, urging mainly that flight-recording devices be upgraded. The report asked civil aviation authorities to review current requirements in this area. The
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    • 1484 32 In just five months, monolithic shipping consortia that had hardly changed for the last 15 years in the Europe/Far East trade have been radically rebuilt into smaller, more nimble groups. The first of a two-part series today looks at the changing configurations since April. Tomorrow we
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    • 815 32 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
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    • 12317 40 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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    • 3469 45 Ajic Coataiarrliar NV: Belsin I Shpg Agencies Pte Ltd (SyMarine Handling Sdn Bhd (PK/PN). Accord Group: Accord Shpg Pte Ltd (SyAccord Cootr Line (PK/PN). Adkris Bdixa Corporation Philippine: Calsource Shpg A Trdg Pte Ltd (S) Ahrenkiel Uner Service: Kim Shpg Trdg(S). Albatroa Sea-Air Service: Frata Shpg Pte Ltd
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    • 238 45 Abacas Couriers Td: 545-801 I, 448-6415. Air Express Service Td: 533-5771. Fax: *****44. Akborae Freight C orporation Td: 542-8844 Fax: *****16, *****80. AJS 'iipplin Td: 748-6322 (2 lines), 747-7421. Fax: *****75. Oty-Uak lateraatioaal Td: 344-3377. Fax: *****50. Cluster link Supplies A Services Td: 296-5720. DHL International Td: 344-8911.
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    • 1474 45 Ahex Express Freight Td: 542-7171. Fax: *****84. Actiaic Forwarder Td: 225-1833. Fax: *****42. Activair Singapore Td: 542-7822. Fax: *****20. Aerolink Freight lateraatioaal Td: 545-8033. Fax: *****05. Aerospeed Tet 542-5911. Fax: *****18. Air Cargo Novo Express Td: 542-5454. Fax: *****06. Air Express lateraatioaal Td: 542-7666. Fax: *****74, *****50. Air
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    • 2853 46 ARGEMVMA Saa Lormk Four vessels in port of which I loading soya pdlets, 1 loading chemicals; 2 vessels in roads awaiting berth to load by-products. Biwaiii)" Three vessels in port of which 1 loading soya, 1 loading maize, soya and by-products, 1 in ballast awaiting orders; I vessel
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    • 615 46 SHIP SALES TANKER RATES Reuter, AFP VESSELS ON OFFER The Jarabella: VLCC of 274,938 dwt and buih 1975, on offer at US$34 million. Hitteca: bulk earner of 21,916 dwt and built 1973, on offer at USS2.B million basis as-is. VESSELS SOLO FOR FURTHER TRADING Bulk carriers Sboko Mane 49,071 dwt
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    • 495 46 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Of Flight Tyye ETA Frw Q» M&l Type ETP T« TODAY TOOAY KAL KE697 B747F 0155 SEL KAL KE697 B747F 0440 ®KK NCA KZ203 B747F 1935 NRT SIA SQ/BA822 B747F 0700 DXB/LHR FDX FM75 B747F 2130 JFK/IND/ANC/ NCA KZ204 B747F 2335 BKK/NRT NRT/TPE KAL KE685
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    • 285 46 CRUISE FERRY SCHEDULES CRUISE SNIPS Air Pet N—eofVwd ETA ETD Part Agt* Ports of Ca»i SEPTEMBER 21 21 Ocean Petri 0700 1600 Reefer Lines OCTOBER 02 02 Song of Rower 0800 2200 Neptune Agencies 03 03 Royal Viking Sea 1100 2359 Barwil Agencies Sin-Bangkok-Sin 09 09 Royal Viking Sea 0800
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    • 991 47 CHARTERING on the dry cargo freight market remained quiet on Tuesday with most activity centred on the time-charter sector, brokers said. Daily rates of U5510,250 and U5510,750 were paid for two Panama* size vessels on time-charter from the US Gulf to China while a 58,412 tonne vessel from
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    • 595 47 Kappd MM a»hi mm 19EB R32 alongsxle 1309/0100 Con Ectaen ***** K18 alongside 12.09/1400 Dayunshar 6/30 K29 alongside 14.09/2300 Fp 1106 Kaheng ****** K31 alongside 12.09/1700 9006 K31 alongside 12.09/2300 Kamaleverett 4W K30 alongside 12.09/2300 Shoushan 31/32 C10 alongside 14.09/0800 Yansnwuhao 6 K33 alongside 12.09/1100 Arrow Kjng
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    • 1038 47 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Boota|/B*nct Mb SNp Voy No Etb/Btr Period Fran To Fran Wu Bhum 58S 15/2300 3 13/0700 13/1159 13/1400 4 13/1200 13/1459 13/1700 Anro Asa 03/728 15/0700 1 12/1500 12/1659 12/1900 4 13/1200 13/1459 13/1700 Anson *****N 14/1200 2 12/1700
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    • 335 47 PwtKl—t South Pert on Sep 12: Hoegh Dyke berth 2; Stott Scepture berth 2; Nan Feng berth 3; Swee Long Sato berth 7; Hong Soon berth 7A. KCT: Malaysian Glory berth 8; Arosia berth 9; Ever Gentry berth 10. Nrti Port Peyo Yavarov berth 11; lhan Tamban
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    • 332 48 Bernama CONSTRUCTION of Malaysia's MsssB million west port project in Pulau Lumut is being brought forward by a year to early next year to provide "on-time" additional facilities to meet an increase in cargo at Port Klang by the year 2000.
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    • 184 48 ISRAELI shipping line Zim has outperformed its container shipping rivals with a net profit of US$2O.9 million on revenues of U*****.3 million in the first half of 1990. This compares with US$2B.B million for the whole of 1989. Matty Morganstern, chairman of the state-owned
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    • 170 48 THE US House of Representatives unanimously approved legislation that would impose new price regulation and competition on the nation's cable television industry. The development, which could result in a temporary freeze or an actual decline in the rates consumers pay for cable, is one
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    • 195 48 Reuter CONTINENTAL Airlines's cargo division and Scandinavian Airlines System said they arc expanding their express cargo service to Europe and Scandinavia. Starting Sep 15, the service will be available from 90 US cities to 60 Scandinavian and European ones. Since May 1989, the two
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    • 278 48 AFP BRITISH shipping group Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation (P and O) said its taxable profit plunged 22 per cent in the first half of this year to £132.1 million from 169.3 million. Turnover was up 23 per cent over the first half
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    • 101 32 Property EEBESSSESBBESSSBI The property market has been forging ahead in the past two years. The question now is, will it hold? Business Times special supplement on property and construction looks at the trends in the residential, -commercial, industrial, retail and hotel sectors. With Singapore companies looking further afield for opportunities,
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    • 1750 37 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 (CR NO: **********0E) BOOKINGS: UK/EUROPE SERVICE— *****19 USA SERVICE— *****16 k AUST/INDIA/PAK SERVICE— *****18 FAR EAST SERVICE— *****48 TERMINAL OFFICE :*****022 DOCUMENTATION DEPT: *****44/ *****14 CFS: M 2 —IMPORT: *****69/*****50 CFS:M2 EXPORT: *****53/*****04 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA K.L.-(03) *****33, P.Kelang-(03) *****87, Penang-(04) *****0,
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    • 1167 37 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD BOOKING: *****51/ *****64/ *****59 (FESCO LINE) ENQUIRIES: *****33 KL: 03-*****75/697 PORT KELANG: *****43/ *****40 PENANG: *****4/ *****8 JOHORE BAHRU: *****1/ *****1 DISCHARGING FROM EAST BOUND LOADINC FOR WESTBOUND vtsstu wtaoi |sfo«t |maiiiu hhow" wim vo*i mjm mum rmvoi mtarr norr www H
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  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 1236 38 K line KAWASAKI KISEN.KAISHA. LTD. FXPORT N AMEMCA. PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST l j_JMPQRT N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOl/TH-WEST 7/ SSSumcMMf im" 21/1 ™fl iSSmSea" "f ™fl *d*ermnea I IM I» S2K™?2S« 5 ilio no wo a II Brooklyn bridge dan 2M m m lions gate brioge 7 W 52 ass'sres.: s ss
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    • 1513 39 o«ip|nuo a. uiivoy muiauaj kjv|rwvuivvß agggPf 'Jf PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD 0 J Hg| PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street #0340. Singapofe 0106. I JAKARTA I I BANGKOK uov ouj jjjt SIN VESSEL VOY SIN BKK SIN VESSEL VOY S»N JWT L/,. IMI IfUQ Ift/ a 23/9 EDEN fO» 1W
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    • 1163 39 r BEN LINE CONTAINERS LTD 200 Cantonment Road Tel: *****22 #13-05 Southpoint m iLm Fax- *****63 Singapore 0208. Telex: RS ***** ■B FXPRFSR CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONITNENTW VESSEL SPORE PKLANG SHAMPTON HAMBURG BHAVEN ROAM LHAVRE Kasuoa 1- TuioT STpt 7/10 2/10 4/10 1/10 8/10 City ol Edinburgh 91/512 17/9 Via
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    • 334 39 MYANMA fßk FIVE STAR LINE (Myanmar National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) Sport PKIg Pen PC* MERGUI VIOIW IN PT PATHEIN VIOSW 17/ M SEP PAGAN VI6IW 20/22 SEP HPA AN VISSW 21/1 OCT THI BANK UNI (A »«rvic« of Andr*» W«ir Shipping) SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE HEAVY LIFT CAPABILITY 1
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    • 856 42 inrj^i INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER Of EACOM SERVICE I FROM FAR EAST TO NORTH CONTINENT OUTBOUND SIN FIX BRV RDM ANT HBC RST H. CEGIELSKI W I*l IflO U/1P I*l4 12/10 17(M TOKYO SEN WfMO lt/» 11/10 12/10 13/10 I*lo 17/10 MECKLENBURG MO Jfl S(U a|ll Sfll »10 W ARABIAN
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    • 1114 42 t BXSBfiL/ CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD TEL: *****88/*****22 m ciwuMTMi mm rt FAR EAST PORT KELANG 21/9 28/9 MANILA 15/9 22/9 PENANG 21/9 4 28/9 BUSAN 19/9 25/9 BANGKOK 19/9 23/9 TOKYO 20/9 A 27/9 HONG KONG 18/9 21/9 YOKOHAMA 20/9 27/9 KAOHSIUNG 16/9 8> 23/9 KOBE 20/9 26/9
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    • 343 42 LOADINC rOW LOADING FOR BUENOS AIRES VtSSU SKM( CM DM lAMO MVUXO »K) ITJ VIT PAfIUA C. KAMI MTM W* 17!* *11 W1 WU MJM ■ostwmi 17/11 au tiu uiu mm- mv V.tu DISCHARGING fM BBA2IL ONLY SfOffCl MM. NK Ul BUSAII TOK MO KM C. ISAMI 1*» I*l n/»
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    • 1177 42 *5? CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY TEL *****00 1 m S2."2£L3&, t 2f m full container liner service SS^ 05 COSTA.U* General Agents: COOTAR SHIPPING PTB LTD VtSSCWVOT MP FLX ROT HAM ART OKK Wgffi FLX HOT HAM ANT DM 1 SKA HWW MM MOO U/M lIP IVM U/M QIU MJSX
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  • Page 43 Advertisements
    • 1018 43 NIHON-ASIA CR **********0N TEL: *****22 FAX: *****86 I Competitive Rates!! ETA USA All IPI Destns 15/9, 22/9 EUROPE all Ports 18/9, 21/9 BANGKOK 16/9, 22/9 HONGKONG/CHINA 17/9, 21/9 SYD, MEL, ADEL, BRIS 18/9, 29/9 FREMANTLE 17/9, 27/9 MANILA 23/9, 3/10 PKLG/PENANG 19/9, 26/9 Port Kclang Branch T«l: *****21/2/3 Fax: *****24
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    • 810 43 tej.P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYARAN WpULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OFTPSRE, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA THAILAND 1 ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO ALL DESTINATIONS. WE SERVE FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****55 SINGAPORE INDONESIA BiRVICE VSL VOY SIN JKT PAJ SIN OKUNOZE 95S
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    • 1104 44 MAC-NELS SINGAPORE 1 EIPMT WM«T nu mimm] PENANG TEL: (04) *****6 KK TEL: (088) *****0. TAWAU TEL: (089) *****9 P. KELANG TEL: (03) *****77; KUCHING TEL. (082) *****3 SKAN TEL: (089) *****2 J BAHRU TEL: (07) *****2 SIBU TEL: (084) *****21 LABUAN TEL: (087) *****9 V— i\y \_2U JAKARTA TEL:
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    • 566 44 ■■■■IWTfSWSVWnmHBHH BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI tahiti SIN N. PLY AUCK LTT MANOAMA OHO 14 Sap 23 Sap Via NPL Sap PREMIER OK *S* W Oct VU MAHSURI 0582 Oct fl Od Via NPI Oct S'PORE ACENTS MOUON •■P*®'® #16 01 SOUTHPOINT, 200 CANTONMENT ROAD
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    • 4 46 EXECUTIVE I JOBS 1
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    • 88 46 REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO CHINA Ve»*4 S port f. Gudanf Pot Loading For GUANGSHUI In PI HUANGPU/SHANGHAI DAK In Pt 1M HUAMGPU DA DONG HAI 5/10 1/10 HAIKAO/SHANTOU JIANCHANG 14/9 HUANGPU/QINGOAO CHANGOU MO 7/10 HUAMGPU/SHAHTOU L£DU 11/ M HUANGPU/XINGANG YUQMG 20/10 11/10 MUANCPU/SHANGHAI SCHINDON TRADE FREIGHT SERVICES 47 BEACH RO,
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  • Page 48 Advertisements
    • 399 48 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times PAKISTAN NATIONAL JSUII SHIPPING CORP., KARACHI. INDONESIA MALAYSIA KARACHI MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE FOR KARACHI, DUBAI AND DAMMAN. VESSEL KUANTAN PT. KLANG PENANG TBN 25/8/90 INDONESIA MALAYSIA EAST ASIA SERVICE FOR HK TWN S.KOREA JAPAN VESSEL BELAWAN PALEMBANG P BAHRU JAMBI TBN 15/8 INDONESIA
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    • 685 48 /Hyundai] MERCHANT MARINE CO. LTD. EASTBOUNO TO USA WESTBOUND FROM USA TO PSW VOY SIN HKG LBH OAK SEA CHI FROM P3W VOY LBH OAK SEA HKC SIN HYUNDAI fXPIORER 34E IiJoT 20/09 08/10 10/10 13/10 12/10 HYUNDAI CHALLENGER 35* 1408 17/88 19/08 06/09 16*18 MYi INHAI COMMANDER 20E 22/09
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    • 648 48 Aussr MaaiHS lasHiHg CONTAINER LASHING EQUIPMENT TEL *****92 TLX: RS ***** ALLASH FAX: *****61 NOTICE M.V. HANIFAH VOY. IT" AKRD BINOAPOBE MJIJI Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the captioned vessel Is hereby notified that a General Survey will be held on the 14th September 1990 (Friday) at Keppel Wharves
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