The Business Times, 12 November 1990

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1 42 The Business Times
  • 10 1 Business Times MCI (P) 170/12/89 Monday November 12 1990 75«
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 58 1 SOUTH AFRICAN President F W de Klerk has increased his whites-only Cabinet by two ministers to 20 in a limited reshuffle effective from Wednesday. The move was aimed at spreading the workload more evenly and making the government more efficient as it negotiated a new
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    • 24 1 FUDGING by initial figures of their sales, high-end luxury car dealers saw booming business at the Second International Motor Show Page 2
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    • 18 1 AUSTRALIA'S largest ser-viced-ofTicc operator is set to expand its operations in Singapore Page 2
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    • 41 1 THE full impact of the oil price shock on world trade and growth brought on by the Gulf crisis will only hit the Malaysian economy over the next 12 to 18 months, says a Bank Negara adviser Page 7
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    • 23 1 THAILAND'S per capita gross domestic product could triple to US$3,OOO by 1996, according to a prominent Thai economist Page 7
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    • 33 1 PRICES at the producer level jumped more than expected in October in the US as oil prices continued to escalate, but economists generally took the figures in stride Page 8
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    • 26 1 THE EC and Japan have agreed to stick to the December deadline of the Uruguay Round of the Gatt world trade talks Page 8
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    • 27 1 THE SEARCH is on for South-cast Asia's outstanding managers, an award said to be the first of its kind in the region Page II
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    • 25 1 P Y VAN reviews last Friday's SSO concert, which included the performance of local composer Bernard Tan's Symphony No 1 Page 15
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    • 33 1 NEDLLOYD LINES has closed its trade directorates in Hongkong and Tokyo, transferring some of their functions to Singapore as part of a global restructuring of operations. Shipping l imes Page 1
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 34 1 RETAILER Robinson Co is to acccpt the cash offer of all its stake in Ccntrepoint Properties Limited, unless fresh information about the company emerges before the offer is closed Page 3
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    • 32 1 SAPURA Telecommunications' public offer of 7.11 million shares at MSI.BO per share, including 2,000 shares not subscribed for by eligible employees, has been 15.25 times oversubscribed. Page 3
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    • 30 1 NEW INVESTORS have been advised not to hope for a windfall when the Amanah Saham Nasional scheme is traded based on market value from Jan 2 Page 3
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    • 29 1 JAPAN'S third largest retailer Daimaru is reported to be interested in buying a stake in the retailing interests of South Australian company Adelaide Steamship Page 4
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    • 35 1 HONGKONG'S foreign exchange dealers, hit by a slump in business early this year, now expect vastly improved profits for 1990 thanks to increased volatility and volume from the third quarter Page 6
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    • Article, Illustration
      27 1 Friday Change BT-MtiA 544.74 -1.60 Kuala Lumpur ....468.05 -3.10 Hongkong 2,932.92 +0.48 Tokyo 22,931.80 -38.01 Sydney 1,328.8 -13.5 New York 2,488.61 +44.80 London 2,040.6 4.4
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    • 20 1 Exchange rates USS S$ 1.7105 Yen SS 1.3097 MS SS0.6330 Money market rates Overnight 6-3/4 +1/4 3-month 6-5/8 unch
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    • 36 1 London Gold AM fix US$384.85 -US$1.45 Rubber S'pore Dec 154.00Vkg -0.25 M'sia Dec 240.00«/kg +0.5 KL Tin Turnover 23 tonnes +11 Spot. M$ 16.24/kg -0.01 Crod« palm oil Turnover 1,599 lots -604 Nov M$765/tonne +10
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  • 394 1  -  By John Tan A PRICE WAR has broken out in airfares across the Pacific. Major airlines flying between Singapore and the west coast of the United States have in the last few weeks been cutting back their wholesale fares to travel agents. The price war
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  • 434 1  -  Local enquiries draw a blank By Lilian Ang MYSTERY surrounds the source of made-in-Singapore raw materials which Newsweek magazine in its Nov 5 issue says could have been used in fake medicine distributed worldwide. The Newsweek cover story reports that fake pharmaceuticals,
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  • 368 1  -  By Malini Tambyah FOUR local publicly-listed companies are expected to bid for a USsl6m floating restaurant, originally ordered by the Guangdong Overseas Chinese Enterprises Co and financed by a leading American bank. BT understands that at least two of the Singapore companies interested in
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  • 416 1 Saddam ready for dialogue, sets condition; War disastrous for world, says Chinese minister Agencies KING HASSAN of Morocco yesterday called for a "lastchance" Arab summit to avert a Gulf war. "A war between Arabs is drawing near and the drums of war are
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  • 270 1 THE weekend car scheme will be implemented early next year, said Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong yesterday. The scheme seeks to allow cars that are used only on weekends and offpeak hours to be taxed at a lower
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  • HOME NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 78 2 THE director of the Institute of Policy Studies, Professor Tommy Koh, said yesterday that the United Nations Security Council should persist in dealing with the Gulf crisis. He warned that if Iraq refuses to withdraw from Kuwait, it would mean a defeat for the
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      • 146 2 THE government will pay public sector employees a one-off special bonus of a quarter month, bringing this year's total bonus to 27s months. The total 2 7 /s-month package comprises a one-month non-pensionable annual allowance, a '/4-month special bonus and the lVs-month variable bonus promised
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      • 64 2 THE government is postponing its decision to revise the Central Provident Fund contribution rates for 1991 until the first quarter of next year because of present economic uncertainties. The postponement, announced on Saturday, is in line with the cautious approach adopted by the government in May
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      • 71 2 NON-PHARMACEUTICAL aerosol products containing harmful chorofluorocarbons (CFC) will be banned within three months, said the government on Saturday. According to Environment Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar, the ministry will continue to do its part to fight pollution and environmental degradation both locally and globally. The ban,
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      • 62 2 FRENCH Prime Minister Michel Rocard has dispelled fears that Europe will neglect Asia as it moves towards a common market in 1992. Mr Rocard, who left Singapore yesterday after a three-day visit, said he saw no risk that the French and the Europeans in general would become so
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      • 95 2 THE Ministry of the Environment has received a report from GATX Terminal in Penjuru Road in Jurong that phenol had overflowed from one of the storage tanks while it was being filled. A ministry statement said that although most of the overflowed phenol had been
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    • 358 2  -  By Schutz Lee JUDGING from initial figures of their sales, high-end luxury car dealers are doing a booming business at the Second International Motor Show, A quick check with five agents over the weekend has confirmed that the combined sales
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    • 330 2 THERE IS STILL a niche market for organisers of me-dium-sized shows in Singapore despite the attractions of mega events, say local exhibition organisers. According to Thomas Khoo, director of Reed Exhibition Companies, there were only seven big shows held in Singapore this year. Although it
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    • 284 2  -  From Florence Chong in SYDNEY AUSTRALIA'S largest ser-viced-office operator is set to expand its operations in Singapore. Servcorp is looking to add 14,000 square feet to the 12,000 sq feet of upmarket serviced offices it has managed in Singapore since 1986. By 1993,
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  • SINGAPORE – MALAYSIA COMPANY NEWS
    • 341 3  - Robinson Co to accept cash offer for CPL stake By Yong Pow Ang RETAILER Robinson Co, acting on the advice of its banker, will accept the cash offer of all its stake in Centrepoint Properties Ltd (CPL), unless fresh information about the company emerges before the offer is closed. CPL
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    • 372 3 Bernama NEW INVESTORS should not hope for a windfall when the Amanah Saham Nasional (ASN) scheme is traded based on market value from January 2. This is because long-term investors would reap larger profits compared with new ones,
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    • 178 3 MBT THE expectation of an accommodating 1991 Malaysian budget, to be tabled next month, should stimulate further interest in the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, a stock-broking firm says. This is besides the confidence booster to investors from the outcome of the re-cently-concluded general election which
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    • 283 3  -  From Al 0 Labita in MANILA KEPPEL MITSUI Engineering, a 50 per cent-owned associate company of Keppel Corporation, is joining hands with Japan's Mitsui conglomerate to produce pre-fabricat-ed steel structures in Cebu. A new company, KMP Inc, has been formed for the joint
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    • 655 3  -  THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN By Lee han Shih FIRST Inno-Pacific, and now Electro Magnetic (S). The worth of profit projections, even if they are prepared with the help of a merchant bank and carry the signature of an established auditor, is going through the floor.
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    • 390 3 Bernama SAPURA Telecommunications Bhd's public offer of 7.11 million shares at MSI.BO per share, including 2,000 shares not subscribed for by eligible employees, has been oversubscribe by 15.25 times. At the balloting of the bumiputra portion in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, director of MIDF Consultancy
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 91 3 HONG LEONG Industries, an affiliated company of Malaysian Hong Leong Group, plans to make the Singapore-listed First Capital Corporation (FCC) its distribution vehicle for its products in the international market. In a circular to its shareholders, Hong Leong Industries said it established a
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      • 109 3 ABOUT 81 per cent of the proceeds raised from cash calls in Malaysia are used for productive purposes such as in expansion, acquisition and in the strengthening of capital base, according to TA Securities. The balance is used to reduce borrowings and is categorised
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      • 93 3 TRACTORS Malaysia Holdings' stockbrokers are advised by their directors, in a circular, to send in their existing certificates for stock units of Msl each, not later than November 30, to facilitate the stock split and the early listing and quotation of the new stock units of 50
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      • 88 3 BEDFORD is proposing to buy 5.4 million shares of M$ 1 each in Mycom Bhd for M 527.27 million, representing about 5 per cent of Mycom's equity. Bedford said in a statement that the vendor of the shares is Hong Leong Overseas (HK) and the purchase
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    • 215 3 MBT PROPERTY development is expected to contribute Msso million to the profit of General Lumber (GL) this year, following its recent acquisition of Sri Damansara and Trimal, according to stockbroking firm Seagroatt Campbell. The stockbroking firm says that the GL's profits will be further
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  • REGIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 66 4 JARDINE Strategic Holdings reported an unaudited net asset value of HK526.34 a share as at Oct 31, up from $22.77 a month earlier. The company, 55 per cent-owned by Jardine Matheson Holdings, said in Hongkong on Friday that assuming conversion of all outstanding 332,649 convertible
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      • 74 4 NORTH BROKEN Hill Peko Ltd said it had agreed to buy Tomasetti Paper from the Dutch company, VRG-Groep NV for an undisclosed amount. Tomasetti has a turnover of around Asloo million a year. "Tomasetti has a high reputation within the Australian paper industry and...is
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      • 63 4 NEC Corp, Sumitomo Coip and three Chinese companies have set up a firm in Tianjin, China, that will offer maintenance service for digital telephone switching systems, NEC said. Tianjin NEC Telecommunications Engineering Co Ltd, capitalised at about 19.66 million yuan, is owned 39 per cent by NEC,
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      • 45 4 SANTOS Ltd said its Pondrinie 7 appraisal well in the Merrimelia-Innamincka block of South Australia had flowed gas. A drill stem test over the interval 2,039 to 2,059 m flowed gas at 94,600 cu m per day through a 13mm choke.
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    • 527 4  -  From Florence Chong in SYDNEY JAPAN'S third largest retailer Daimaru is reported to be interested in buying a stake in the retailing interests of the South Australian company, the Adelaide Steamship. Adsteam, controlled by Mr John Spalvins, is under pressure to sell
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    • 360 4 Reuter HONGKONG-BASED investment manager Indosuez Asia is to set up a US$2O million Shanghai Fund, the first to invest directly in a Chinese stockmarket. But some stock analysts say only risk-orientated investors would be attracted by a China stocks fund because of unpredictable
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    • 531 4 Profile of Gordon Wu Reuter HE'S BEEN described as an outspoken maverick, and a thorn in the side of the establishment. But Hongkong engineer turned entrepreneur Gordon Wu has put his Hopewell Holdings construction company firmly on the map of Asia. A Hongkong analyst who follows the company
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 405 5 Reuter SOME big NationaleNederlanden NV shareholders are unhappy with terms of the company's proposed merger with NMB Postbank Group NV but say they have not yet decided if they will try to block the deal. "We are studying the whole matter," said a
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    • 722 5 Reuter THE CONTROVERSIAL career of multi-millionaire Marc Rich took an ironic turn last week when his Swiss-based group took over the metals business of Philipp Brothers (Phibro), a firm he left 17 years ago. The reclusive, 55-year-old Mr Rich quit Phibro in 1973
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    • 293 5 NYT THE US Treasury Department has announced that it will regard as still in effect a statute that enables the president to block foreign acquisitions that threaten national security, even though the 101 st Congress allowed the law to lapse last
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 87 5 ONE OF the joint administrators at Coopers Lybrand Deloitte, now running Polly Peck International pic, held a preliminary meeting last Friday with UK Department of Trade and Industry officials. A spokeswoman for Coopers in London said nothing concrete had been discussed at the meeting and no
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      • 82 5 MOODY'S Investors Service in New York said last week that it may downgrade Northern Telecom Ltd's Aa-3 senior debt, affecting about US$56O million of debt. Moody's said the review stemmed from Northern's proposed acquisition of the remaining 73 per cent of the outstanding shares of STC
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      • 50 5 HEARST Corp in New York said it has purchased the 20 per cent interest in sports cable television network ESPN that had been held by RJR Nabisco Inc for undisclosed terms. Capital Cities/ABC Inc owns the remainder of ESPN, which has more than 57 million viewers.
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      • 74 5 NEIMAN Marcus Group Inc said last week that revenues for the four weeks ended Nov 3 were up 4.9 per cent to U*****.1 million from U*****.7 million a year earlier, with comparable revenues off 1.0 per cent. For the first quarter of its fiscal year, it
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      • 142 5 WORKERS at Ford Motor Co's British unit Jaguar pic have voted in favour of a new two-year pay package and a number of far-reaching changes in working practices, union sources in London said during the weekend. British Aerospace pic car unit Rover Group employees have
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • 514 6 Reuter HONGKONG'S foreign exchange dealers, hit by a slump in business early this year, now expect vastly improved profits for 1990 thanks to increased volatility and volume as of the third quarter, industry leaders say. "I would say banks in general can
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    • 396 6 NYT US FEDERAL savings regulators plan to file claims expected to reach billions of dollars against Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc, former J employees and related entities, said people with direct knowledge of the plans last week. The claims are expected to run
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    • 367 6 Reuter EUROPEAN BANKS and insurers, casting aside their traditional wariness of one another, are rushing to form alliances but may ultimately find they have gained little from such ties, analysts said. Many links are motivated by defensive concerns more than strategy, and the
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    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 113 6 FIRST BOSTON CORP president Archibald Cox Jr said the firm has cut about 65 of its 450 equities department staff, but that no fresh round of wide-ranging job reductions is currently planned. Mr Cox, who had said CS First Boston Inc's US unit had pared
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      • 111 6 GULF TRADERS want local governments to subsidise rising insurance costs to ease the burden brought by the Middle East Gulf crisis to regional economies. At a meeting in Abu I Dhabi attended by insurance and shipping company repre- sentatives of all six Gulf Cooperation Council
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      • 99 6 THE GENERAL OUTLINES of regulations for a future EC central bank have been accepted by central banks and governments in the 12 EC countries, German central Bundesbank president Karl Otto Poehl said in London late on Thursday. The committee of central bank governors would soon
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  • THE REGION
    • 470 7 Bernama THE FULL impact of the oil price shock on world trade and growth brought on by the Gulf crisis will only hit the Malaysian economy over the next 12 to 18-month period, Bank Negara adviser Dr Zainal Aznam Yusof
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    • 261 7 Reuter VIETNAM is building an oil refinery capable of refining six million tonnes of crude oil a year as part of a new state industrial complex, the official Vietnam News Agency said on Saturday. The refinery will produce 4,317,000 tonnes
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    • 252 7 AFP INDONESIA plans to open at least nine new oil and gas fields in its eastern provinces to foreign investment, the official Antara news agency said yesterday. Antara quoted Faisal Abda'oe, president director of the state oil and gas company
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    • 186 7 AFP PAKISTANI opposition leader and former prime minister Benazir Bhutto appeared in a special court in Lahore yesterday to face charges of misconduct during her rule, court sources said. Ms Bhutto, 37, faces charges of wrongfully allotting land for a hotel project and of granting
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    • 261 7 Reuter A SENIOR Vietnamese official says Hanoi is ready to remove obstacles to normalised relations with the United States and would grant access to the strategic military port at Cam Ranh Bay, the Vietnam News Agency reported yesterday. The state-run news
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    • 405 7 THAILAND'S per capita gross domestic product (GDP) could triple to US$3,OOO by 1996, according to a projection by a prominent Thai economist. The Nation on Friday attributed the optimistic projection to Phisit Pakkasem, secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Board.
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    • NOTE BOOK
      • 56 7 PRESIDENT Suharto began a 10-day trip to Japan, China and Vietnam yesterday, during which he hopes to build bilateral relations and discuss regional issues such as the Cambodian war, officials said. In Tokyo, Suharto is to attend the enthronement of Emperor Akihito today and
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      • 76 7 FEWER people in Hongkong plan to emigrate before the British colony reverts to Chinese rule in 1997, according to a survey released on Saturday. Out of 500 respondents, 26.2 per cent said they wished to emigrate, a drop of 1.6 percentage points from last
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      • 57 7 VIETNAM plans to double the value of shrimp and other seafood exports to US$4OO million in four years, the official Vietnam News Agency (VNA) said on Saturday. The country currently raises 25,000 tonnes of shrimp per year, 4.5 per cent of world production, accounting for the
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      • 36 7 THAILAND'S largest opposition party has accused the government of trying to involve King Bhumibol Adulyadej in politics by transferring ownership of a controversial radio truck to him, reports in Bangkok said on Saturday.
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      • 70 7 SOUTH KOREA has scrapped a plan to provide the Philippines with 200,000 tons of rice on a long-term loan basis after the US objected to the idea. Officials said on Friday that they planned the rice offer under the multinational aid plan for the Philippines, but
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      • 37 7 THE MALAYSIAN government is finalising a reply in response to several points which are inaccurate and misinterpreted contained in the report on the recent general election submitted by the Commonwealth observer group.
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    • 209 7 AFP THE HONGKONG government will repatriate illegal immigrants from China as soon as possible to deter others after a sharp increase in the numbers arriving because of a false rumour of an amnesty. Alistair Asprey, the secretary for security, said on Saturday: "The Immigration
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  • THE WORLD
    • WORLD WATCH
      • 88 8 WORLD ECONOMIC GROWTH will slow down in 1990 and 1991 and the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and oilimporting developing countries are expected to suffer most, according to economists at a conference in Manila last Friday. A meeting sponsored by the Asian Development Bank and attended
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      • 80 8 THE JAPANESE Minister of International Trade and Industry (Miti) Kabun Muto has said that Tokyo may end its voluntary limits on car exports to the US. Speaking in Tokyo last Friday, he said if the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade condemned these kinds of
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      • 69 8 US PRESIDENT George Bush has signed legislation granting Czechoslovakia most-favoured-nation trade status. The terms of the agreement, signed last Friday, require that the two countries offer each other the lowest possible tariffs on their respective exports. Mr Bush said the accord would "provide for greatly expanded
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      • 100 8 A GROUP of 14 public figures from Europe and North America which met in Paris last Friday and Saturday has adopted a manifesto for a new Europe that is to be submitted to the upcoming Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE). Participants made proposals
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      • 107 8 THE GIANT Russian Federation will set up its own commodity exchange by February next year, the daily Selskaya Zhizn (Agricultural Life) newspaper has reported. Two commodity exchanges are already operating in Moscow to improve distribution of consumer goods and food as the country slowly undertakes the
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    • 428 8 The Gulf Crisis Reuter AMERICAN TROOPS, planes and warships were heading for the Gulf last Saturday and US troops already in the region were ordered to stay until the crisis was over. US President George Bush said he had ordered the build-up of 150,000
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    • 415 8 Rise in producer prices above Ipc for third month NYT PRICES at the producer level, a prominent inflation gauge, jumped more than expected in the US last month as oil prices continued to escalate, but economists have generally taken the figures in
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    • 128 8 AP SOVIET PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev has concluded a visit to Germany with no clear reply to his pleas for aid. Thousands of Germans cheered him as he toured German wine country last Saturday with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. At one point on the tour, Mr Kohl
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    • 212 8 Reuter THE FIRST Soviet trade team ever to visit Taiwan left last Saturday after placing orders for more than US$lOO million worth of badlyneeded consumer items. A spokesman for the group's host. Taiwan's Chung Shing Textile Company, said in Taipei that the three-man
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    • 279 8 AFP THE EUROPEAN Commission's deputy president, Frans Andriessen, and Japan's Minister of International Trade and Industry, Kabun Muto, have agreed to stick to the December deadline of the Uruguay Round of the Gatt talks. Mr Andriessen. representing the European Community at
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    • 369 8 AP A US TREASURY official has warned that South Korea could face trade retaliation unless it announces a clear timetable for opening up its financial markets. Speaking in Seoul last Saturday, Assistant US Treasury Secretary Charles Dallara said his talks with
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 1943 10  -  Wall Street is buckling from blows dealt by technology, unhappy customers and alternative markets, say Chris Welles and Monica Roman Chris Welles, Monica Roman WALL STREET is in a deep funk, and the signs are everywhere. Once jammed restaurants in lower Manhattan are all
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    • 744 10  -  New words have failed to hide the reality of Job losses in the City, as Joe Ortiz has found out Joe Ortiz Reuter BANKERS and brokers in London's financial district, the City, are stretching the art of euphemism to the
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  • ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT
    • 120 11 National Management Game A TEAM from the Economic Development Board has emerged with the highest score in the semi-finals of the National Management Game, qualifying it for the finals to be held on Nov 17. The other teams which have made it to the final
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    • 610 11  -  The search is on for South-east Asia's outstanding managers, an award said to be the first of its kind in the region. Genevieve Cua finds out what it takes to clinch the Management Awards Genevieve Cua IT TAKES more than the ordinary to run a
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    • 787 11  -  Paul Tapscott offers some advice and a checklist for anyone thinking of setting up a business Paul Tapscott Paul Tapscott is chairman of Haycraft Small Business Centre in London FT YOU MAY have the best product or service in the world but without customers you
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  • SPORTS
    • SIDE LINES
      • 147 12 Graf struggles to defeat Maleeva Fragniere WORLD number one Steffi Graf struggled to beat Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere on Saturday to earn a showdown with Gabriela Sabatini in the final of the U*****,000 New England women's tennis tournament. Graf, warming up to defend her title in this week's Virginia Slims Championships, rallied
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      • 94 12 SWEDEN'S Mats Wilander won his first singles title in two years on Saturday when he beat Uruguay's Marcelo Filippini in straight sets at the Itaparica International tournament in Brazil. Wilander, whose last triumph came two weeks after he beat Ivan Lendl in the 1988 US Open to
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      • 94 12 A RECORD field of 5,000 runners took a slightly different course yesterday in the Columbus Marathon because promoters wanted spectators to better see the race, and the city. But the pressure to improve the 26.2-mile (43.6-km) course, site of the 1990 and 1991 US men's national
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      • 52 12 ALLISON FISHER, the undisputed queen of world snooker, saw her reign as champion come to an unexpected end in London on Saturday. Fisher, aiming for a third world title in succession and a fifth in six years, was beaten 5-2 by No 4 seed Karen Corr in
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      • 51 12 BUTCH REYNOLDS, the world 400-metre record-holder, has vowed to fight a two-year suspension imposed this week for testing positive for steroids. "We will prove my innocence, without a doubt," he said in Columbus on Saturday. "It will be a long process, but it will be worth
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      • 54 12 CHRIS BOWMAN of the US completed five triple jumps in the freestyle programme on Saturday to overtake Soviet Viatcheslav Zagorodniuk and win the Lalique Trophy figure skating competition in Paris. Zagorodniuk fell on two triple axle attempts and finished second. Canadian Elvis Stojko moved up from
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    • 756 12 Wembley Indoor Tournament, Jell-O Classic AP MICHAEL CHANG rallied from a four-game deficit in the last set on Saturday to reach the final of the Wembley indoor tournament. Chang defeated Christian Bergstrom 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 and will face Jakob Hlasek for the championship of the
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    • 328 12 GOLFING great Severiano Ballesteros gave the golf boom in Thailand even more momentum when he took part in the Johnnie Walkersponsored Charity Invitational Golf Tournament yesterday at the Royal Thai Army Course. Proceeds from the Charity Golf Day, organised by the Thai
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    • 260 12 AP DAVID PEOPLES, who led every round, collected his first victory as a professional on Saturday, setting a Kapalua International tournament record in the process. C losing with a round of 5-under-par 66. Peoples finished the US$7OO,OOO event at 264, 20 under par and five
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    • 309 12  -  By Paul Ramani MAH LI LIAN took her third consecutive national ladies' squash title when she outplayed a game but hapless Josephine Choo 9-3, 9-1, 9-5 in the Ladies' Squash Open final at the Kallang Squash Complex on Saturday. Choo, playing in
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  • THE ARTS
    • 711 15  -  A S Byatt's Possession is tipped to be a best-seller in the style of serious novels like Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose. Peter Millership reports Peter Millership Reuter ANTONIA Susan Byatt cried for days after editors suggested removing the poetry from her novel
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    • 715 15  -  Singapore Symphony Orchestra By P Y Van THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra's concert last Friday was a study in diversity of cultural styles. Under Maestro Choo Hoey's baton, the evening's programme began with local composer Bernard Tan's Symphony No I, continued with Shostakovich's satirical Ballet Suite
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    • 338 15  -  P Y Van reviews the recital given last week by Pavel Prantl and Martina Maixnerova P Y Van PAVEL Prantl and Martina Maixnerova have been active members of the Singapore music scene over the past eight years and are no strangers to local music fans.
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 5133 16  -  By Magdalene Ng THE Singapore stock market is expected to continue trading sideways this week, with no bottoming out in sight. Commented Hongkong-based Cresvalc Far East in its weekly report: "Concerns over the Middle-East situation continue to dominate the Singapore market, precipitating a
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  • 4005 17 Main Board SPH Foreign 940 +25 +2.7% SPC Foreign 198 +19 +10 6% Spore Fodder 214 +16 +8.1% Spore BusF 500 505 +15 3.1% SBS 160 +8 +5.3% Pan Pacific25' 48 +6'/i +15.7% Prima 525 +5 +1.0% SSE25' 133 +5 +3.9% S Aerospace 50* 194
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 596 18 Surveys on shoppers' sentiment show mood of caution NEW YORK AP THE US CONSUMER gives little promise of providing much help as the economy and Wall Street struggle into the last weeks of a difficult year. Surveys that seek to measure sentiment among the
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    • ASIAN MARKETS ROUNDUP
      • 102 18 EXPECTATIONS of interest rate cuts boosted Australian share prices during the past week, brokers said. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, jumped 37.6 points, or 2.9 per cent, to 1,328.8. The All Industrials Index jumped 75.6 points to 1,987.8 while the All Resources Index swelled 10.5 points
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      • 107 18 THE Philippine stock market fell along with other exchanges last week despite a slight rally on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. At the larger Manila Stock Exchange, the composite index fell 4.7 points, or by 0.8 per cent, to hit 595.01 points on Friday from 599.74 points on Nov 2.
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      • 161 18 SHARE PRICES on the Taiwan Stock Exchange recovered last week as renewed tension in the Middle East failed to discourage bargainhungry investors. Fighting back from the previous week's 6.4 per cent drop, the 216-issue weighted price index soared 369.67 points, or 11.9 per cent, to finish the week at
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      • 67 18 THE Securities Exchange of Thailand (SET) index close higher last week, 5.12 points up from the previous week to close at 662.55 points. The stock market index rose sharply during the week, with an increase of 15.63 points on Monday but declined 11.17 points on Tuesday. Average daily turnover
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      • 225 18 CHANDRA SHEKHAR, the new Indian prime minister, is something of a mystery to the country's businessmen, which explains some of the wobbles in the Indian stock market last week. In the four days of trading on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Tuesday was a holiday the Sensitivity Index had
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      • 67 18 POLITICAL STRIFE, the threat of a Gulf war and a gloomy economic forecast at home made South Korean stock prices fall for the second week running. The broad-based Composite Index closed Saturday's half-day session at 697.58, a fall of 13.38 points on the week, which saw prices rise only
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      • 68 18 AFP PRICES fell again on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) last week as trading slumped with investors waiting on the sidelines for possible new measures from the govern-ment-run bourse. The JSE Composite Index dropped 1.7 per cent to 412.303 on Friday from the previous week's closing of 419.732. The
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    • 904 18  -  LONDON By Ray Heath NOW is the winter of discontent for Britain's Tory party. The chances of it being turned into glorious summer by anyone's son, or daughter, look faint. And while uncertainties rack the politicians of Westminster, the clouds will stay lowered over the
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    • 362 18 TOKYO AFP SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo Stock Exchange plunged last week as investors retreated to the sidelines amid growing tension in the Gulf and the dollar's rebound against the yen. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 blue chips closed out the week at
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    • 984 18 HONGKONG HONGKONG share prices dropped in thin trading last week, with the Hang Seng Index losing 46 points, or 1.5 per cent, at 2,932.92. Average daily turnover also shrank to HK$75O million (US$96 million), against the previous week's HKSBI2 million (US$lO4 million). Corporate News Gold
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 4070 19 Bernama THE Kuala Lumpur stock market continued to wallow in minus territory last week. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index slumped 30.93 points to 2,675.62. It had plunged 94.62 points the previous week. The KLSE Composite Index closed at 468.05 for
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • Dow gets a lift from fall in interest rates
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        1192 20 A STRONG decline in interest rates, plus the prospect of more to come, lifted the New York stock and bond markets sharply on Friday. Trading was slow but the advance carried the Dow Jones industrial average ahead 44.80 points, to 2,488.61. Heavy declines on Tuesday and Wednesday, however,
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        746 20 SHARE PRICES ended slightly higher on London's Stock Exchange on Friday after a lacklustre session. Share prices picked up small gains in early trading as investors took advantage of Thursday's sharp decline to pick up some bargains. But as soon as the buying dried up the market drifted lower,
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      • 268 20 BELGIAN shares closed with minor losses on Friday after slow trading day which lacked a clear lead from other markets. "Traders were inhibited by uncertainty over the Gulf crisis and international economic worries," one broker said. "I'm a bit bearish for the time being. The business cycle is turning
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      • 234 20 FRENCH share prices ended barely changed in thin pre-weekend trading on Friday as Gulf concerns kept investors to the sidelines, dealers said. The CAC-40 index closed just 2.97 points or 0.19 per cent up at 1,572.83. It opened at 1,568.15. Construction group Societe Auxiliaire d'Entreprises featured with a rise
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      • 314 20 TORONTO blue chips followed a Wall Street rally after US bonds firmed on hopes of lower interest rates in the US, but the broad market closed down, traders said on Friday. Programme buying, which kicked in on Wall Street, also helped the market reverse early losses. The Composite Index
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      • 445 20 JOHANNESBURG share prices received a modest boost on Friday by a sharp retreat in the financial rand, a restricted foreign investment currency, from its recent highs. But trading continued thin and cautious in the shadow of Middle East tensions ahead of the weekend, dealers said. Industrials were buoyed by
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      • 371 20 SWISS shares closed a dull week steady but trading practically ground to a halt on Friday, dealers said. But they noted the all-share SPI, which closed 3.5 points higher at 904.5, kept above the psychologically important 900-point line. On the week it lost 10.8 points. The SMI index of
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      • 447 20 Nov 9 (love Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 2,488 61 2.443 81 +44 80 NYSE Financial 109 85 SAP 500 307.61 Turnover (million) 145.2 155.6 -10.4 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,582.6 1,574.91 +7.7 FTSE 100 2,040.6 2,036.22 f4.4 Turnover (million) 418.6 AMSTERDAM CBS Tendency Index 93.3 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1,470.07
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 369 21 Reuter THE US DOLLAR last Friday ended a quiet pre-holiday weekend session slightly weaker because of expectations for lower US interest rates due to a sluggish economy. But these pressures were offset by jitters about a possible outbreak of war in the
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    • 814 21 ftSIAN CURRENCIES THE US DOLLAR rose against most major Asian currencies last week amid growing fears of a military confrontation in the Gulf. The Australian dollar was also boosted by its reputation as a safe currency in a
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    • 393 21 Cross rates Nov 10 USS S$ MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS unav unav 1.4865 129.80 0.5084 1.2485 1.2824 1.6353 SS unav unav unav unav unav unav unav unav MS unav unav unav unav unav unav unav unav Dm 0.6727 uanv uanv 87.32 0.3420 0.8399 0.8627
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    • 545 21 Interbank rates S$ Bid Offer Overnight 6 5/8 6 3/4 1-month 6 9/16 6 11/16 2-month 6 9/16 6 11/16 3-month 6 9/16 6 11/16 Overnight mode: 6-9/16 IS$ High Urn 7 days 8 7 15/16 1 month 7 15/16 7 15/16 2 months 8 1/8 8 1/16
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    • 484 21 FT BRITAIN'S plans for a hard ECU and European Monetary Fund were rejected by Karl Otto Pohl, the president of the German Bundesbank, last Friday as providing "the worst possible recipe for monetary policy" in Europe. In a speech at the London School
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    • 444 21 GOLD FINANCIAL FUTURES REPORT SPOT GOLD started at Monday's opening and low of U*****.50/377.00 and, boosted by increasing prospects of war in the Gulf, rose to peak at U*****.30/389.80 on Wednesday. The US dollar's slide to historic lows against the Swiss franc and
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    • 293 21 IMM Nov 9 DEUTSCHEMARK Open High Low Sett Vol Op/lnt Dec 90 0.6701 0.6725 0.6700 0.6719 ***** ***** Mar 91 0.6683 0.6706 0.6683 0.67QI EUROOOLLAR Open High Low Sett Vol Op/lnt Dec 90 92.04 92.08 92.04 92.07 *****7 *****3 Mar 91 92.34 92.40 92.33 92.37 JAPANESE YEN Open
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    • 515 21 BANKS ABN Bank 8V2 Allied Irish Bank PLC 8V« American Express Bank 8V2 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 8V2 Arab Banking Corp 8V2 Arab Bank PLC Asia Commercial Bank 7Vi ANZ Banking Group 8% Ban Hin Lee Bank 8'/» Banca Commerciale 8V2 Banco do Brasil 8V« Bangkok Bank 8'/«
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 365 22 Reuter MALAYSIA will replant about 200,000 ha of rubber smallholdings under the government's five-year economic plan from 1991 to help arrest declining production, Primary Industries Minister Dr Lim Keng Yaik said. It also plans to boost rubber yields, trim production costs and introduce
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    • 276 22 Bernama THE Terengganu State Economic Development Corporation is taking over the 118-ha Bukit Lubok Mandi gold belt in Marang district, mentri besar Tan Sri Haji Wan Mokhtar Ahmad confirmed last Friday. He declined to confirm whether the area would be closed permanently for
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    • 901 22 WEEKLY ROUND-UP AFTER a quiet start to the week, gold and crude oil jumped as market operators became increasingly sure that war will start in the Gulf this month. Bullion jumped to a onemonth high before encountering resistance at higher levels, and
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  • 1187 22 Rubber HAS (fob tn hate») S cents/kg Int I RSS Close Nov 5 153 00 Nov 6 153.50 Nov 7 152.75 Nov 8 153.75 Nov 9 154.^5 MRELB (fob to Mm) M cents/kg Int 1 RSS Close Nov 5 239.00 Nov 6 239.50 Nov 7 239.00 Nov R 239.00
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  • THE TRAVEL PAGE
    • 1006 23 City Flight ETA Flight ETD SQ228 1900 SQ227 2130 EgjH RJ182 1445 RJ183 2320 Amsterdam KL841 SQ23 1140 1325 GA892 KL842 1055 2105 Auckland N235 SQ388 1625 2030 NZ28 1815 Bandar Sari Begawan SQ181 1410 SQ182 0915 Bangkok QF62 TG403 SQ69 TG407 TG405 SQ61 TG413 SQ63
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    • 538 23 LETTER FROM LONDON TWICE in its long history, London has risen from the flames. On the first occasion, in 1666, it was a moment of carelessness in Farryner's bakeshop which led to the Great Fire. Two hundred and seventy-five years later, it was the
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    • 150 23 As at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.3260 1.3460 Canadian dollar 1.4510 1.4710 NZ dollar 1.033 1.063 Sterling pound 3.358 3.368 US dollar 1.7080 1.7180 Ixtcal dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 16.10 17.10
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    • 64 23 Duration Title Venue Organiser Td Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Nov 12-15 Fire East 90 Hongkong FMJ International *****8611 Equipment A Mgt Publications fof Holds Ltd Nov 16-23 Official Spain CITEMA ********** Nov 13-18 13th Plastics Tokyo JP Fair 03-*****57 International Rubber Fair Association Specialised Nov 14-20
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    • 44 23 The headlines are easily understood." From the latest survey on The New Paper by Singapore Press Holdings' Research Information Department October 1990 my father i suNDRANI my friend ir aidsfrom B^' s donorSPERK The latest news and much more. From lunch-time. Monday to Saturday.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 280 23 He just couldn't about ||H when doing so much laun- 6 Breezy admirers (4) Poet who changed his 11 Overall it represented an es12 Secret cipher for letters writway a baker to |H H| a rise (S) two pages to L__ parson (7) 21 Though venerable years, 26 with nght
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    • 205 23 Singapore Outlook: Fair Forecast: Maximum temperature 34X7 Assoc humidity 50% Minimum temperature 25.1* C Assoc humidity 89% Hours of sunshine 10.40 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 73.7 Rainy days this month 4 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 20/12 Fair Bangkok 34-26 Fair Beijing 20/07 Sunny Brunei 32-23
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    • 34 23 RriStCMTrFianicr^enS rr\ icc \F W CAH u*€NCH VOUeSCLF riu*v p^orn Vou mPiGRZiNe I'D uKe TvAlS -WB e EVENING STANDARD CO. LTD., 1M2-1M0 UHOJ my vanish IS dRy PLIGHT DClGN SO To po v 8307
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  • 382 24 Market crash, higher oil prices notwithstanding AFP DESPITE the stock market crash and fears of higher oil prices because of the Gulf crisis, Japan will keep a steady growth path for the medium term, economists said at an international conference in Manila. The real
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  • 261 24 AP THE OPENING of a sevennation South Asian summit has been delayed for two days to allow India's Prime Minister to present his government to Parliament in New Delhi, the Maldives Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. A statement said the
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  • 45 24 Pakistani students burn the Indian flag and an effigy of new Indian Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar in Karachi last Saturday in protest against the dispute over the Babri Mosque. Police had earlier fired teargas and dispersed them near the Indian consulate.
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  • 141 24 Reuter STUDENT demonstrators burned an effigy of Bangladesh President Hossain Mohammad Ershad in Dhaka yesterday amid growing protests against his eight-year rule. Witnesses said the students, accompanied by some teachers, drove through the city in buses, then lit the effigy near the National Press Club before
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  • 404 24 Agencies JAPANESE Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu yesterday began five days of whirlwind enthronement diplomacy in which he will discuss the Gulf crisis with world leaders and hear numerous requests for increased economic aid. Mr Kaifu had 19 meetings scheduled yesterday with 15
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  • 246 24 AFP THAI AIRWAYS International (THAI) yesterday pledged to tighten security measures following the hijacking of an airliner of Thailand's flag carrier by Burmese pro-democracy students. In an interview with staterun Radio Bangkok, THAI acting president Chatichai Bunya-anan described security measures as "good". He
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  • 298 24 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday suggested that Umno members accept nominations for the posts of party vice-presidents based on their record of service to the party and the government. The person's record as a member of the party
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  • 134 24 Bernama THE JOHOR government wants the Malaysian right to the second link to Singapore after a reasonable period of time. Menteri Besar Tan Sri Haji Muhyiddin Yassin yesterday said it would suggest this to the federal government prior to the signing of the
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  • 179 24 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S Finance Ministry will allow broader participation in the trust business and increases in capital for foreign banks, the ministry said in a statement. The ministry announced the changes, outlined in newspapers, after two days of talks with US Treasury officials. It
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  • Shipping Times
    • 423 25  -  By Dexter Lee NEDLLOYD LINES has closed its trade directorates in Hongkong and Tokyo, transferring some of their functions to Singapore as part of a worldwide restructuring of its operations. Most of the 40 staff from the now-defunct offices have been redeployed to
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    • 333 25 NYT MCDONNELL Douglas Corp said the US Federal Aviation Administration had certified its new MD-11 wide-body jet, giving the company permission to begin deliveries to the first of 32 customers by the end of the year. The three-engine jetliner, successor to
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    • 439 25  -  By Othman Abu Bakar THE Malaysian International Shipping Corp (MISC), a member line of the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC), was recently urged to treat with equal importance all the ports in the country. The call, made by the Malaysian National Shippers Council
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    • 434 25  -  From Florence Chong in SYDNEY THE AUSTRALIAN government is considering the possibility of a second international freight carrier to compete with Qantas. In a major statement on micro-economic reform, Prime Minister Bob Hawke revealed last Thursday that the government has been considering
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    • 204 25 AFP HONGKONG said it would need to import up to 7,000 foreign workers to help build its mammoth airport project. The government would tell project-related contractors that they "may import labour at any level of skills, they could be managers, project engineers, all
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    • NEWS SUMMARY
      • 40 25 ASIA has become a market leader in the shipping industry. Even with the Gulf crisis, the effects are only temporary. But war or no war, the growth prospects of the shipping industry remain bright. Page 2
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      • 51 25 DUTCH STORAGE, transport and trading group Van Ommeren Ceteco (VOC) said it intended to increase its return on equity to 12 per cent from 1989's 6 per cent to 7 per cent and planned to make acquisitions in chemicals trading and distribution Back
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      • 69 25 US Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner called for an end to the rift between the rail and trucking industries and for the two to cooperate in the interests of the whole economy. Mr Skinner made the comments to a forum sponsored by the Railway Progress Institute
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      • 47 25 THERE has been a significant development in UK Gub. The club, which is the world's biggest Protection and Indemnity (P&I) Gub with 100 million tons gross of shipping entered, has warned members that claims have gone from bad to worse Back Page
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 87 26 AN AUSTRALIAN engineering company has won a As3.B million World Bank contract to study transport problems in China's heavily populated Yangtze economic zone. Adelaidebased Pak-Poy and Kneebone will develop a 10-year investment plan for transport and infrastructure in the zone, which includes Shanghai and
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      • 102 26 PRATT AND WHITNEY, a unit of United Technologies Corp, has won a contract worth up to US$22O million to provide jet engines for Korean Air Lines. Deliveries are scheduled to start next September, Pratt and Whitney said. The carrier placed firm orders for 16
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      • 90 26 JAPAN has extended its lead in the shipbuilding league table, with the largest amount of tonnage in its order book, Lloyds Register of Shipping said. Japan's order book at end-September included 15.12 million gross tons (569 vessels), extending its lead over South Korea whose order
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      • 66 26 NORWEGIAN engineering firm Kvaerner A/S said its subsidiary Kvaerner Reefer had sold three refrigerated ships for a total of around 350 milion crowns, giving the company a 75 milion crowns profit. The three vessels, Winter Sun, Winter Sea and Winter Star, were all around 12,000 deadweight
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      • 67 26 CONGESTION in the Korean port has prompted the Korea Shippers Council to urge its government to expedite the construction of the new container terminal at Pusan, currently targetted for completion by 1994. The new facility will provide four berths and an annual handling capacity of 1.2
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      • 85 26 VESSELS that join the Panamanian register before the end of this year will pay only a proportion of the fees and taxes for the period from the enrolment date to year-end. Announcing this recently, the new director general of maritime affairs in Panama, Humberto Jiron, also revealed
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    • 751 26  -  Asia has become a market leader in the shipping industry. Even with the Gulf crisis, the effects are only temporary. But war or no war, the growth prospects of the shipping industry remain bright. A 1 O Labita reports A1 O Labita THE PERSIAN GULF crisis
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    • 909 26 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Manne 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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    • 11917 34 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
      • 596 41 VeweI Voy No Berth Arrrvi Departue Vessel Voy No Berth Amval Departue Keppd Wharves Kim Soon li 44/90E P1A 1211/0730 1211/1900 Anne G»o 01 C09 alongside 11.11/1900 I'vaso 1 01/90 P4B 1211/0700 13.11/0600 Frotamamla 37EB K32 alongside 11.11/1500 Mahdka 01/90 P2B 11 11/1930 12.11/0400 Kota Jaya £872
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      • 1326 41 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Book rj,/Balance Rslh Sty Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From Aa Daisy 5B 13/1200 2 11/1700 12/0659 12/0900 _4 12/1200 12/1459 12/1700 Aa Rose 5A 13/2100 2 11/1700 12/0659 12/0900 4 12/1200 12/1459 12/1700 Aisia 404 13/2359 1
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      • 391 41 Penang Port Berth on Nov 11: 1: Bach Dang; 2: Vignessawara, Seng King; 3: You Yi; 4: Pacihc Gembira; 5; ACX Jade; 6: Lampung. BCT: Bl: Bunga Kiambang; Bll: nil; l/B: nil Penang Wharf: NB Ying Ho Hsing; CW: nil; SB ml VOTP: Global Uranus. Due on
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    • 1013 41 THE DRY cargo freight market was busy on Thursday, but slightly lower rates on key grain routes were reported, brokers said. The US Gulf/Netherlands route was seen booked at lumpsum equivalents of between $11.20 and $12 against $12 and 512.85 on Wednesday. Two Panamax vessels on the US/Japan
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    • 281 42 Reuter DUTCH STORAGE, transport and trading group Van Ommeren Ceteco (VOC) said it intended to increase its return on equity to 12 per cent from 1989's 6 per cent to 7 per cent and planned to make acquisitions in chemicals trading and distribution.
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    • 171 42 Reuter US Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner called for an end to the rift between the rail and trucking industries and for the two to cooperate in the interests of the whole economy. Mr Skinner made the comments to a forum sponsored by the
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    • 916 42  -  By Lan Lancaster The writer is managing director of Citicorp Insurance Brokers SINCE WRITING my last column on the history of P I Club, there has been a significant development announced by the UK Club. The club, which is the world's biggest Protection and Indemnity
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    • 204 25 THE SPECIALIST IN: Wire Rope Slings Lashing fit Materials testjxg jg A l jt!__ pV FACILITIES mW Lining avaiiabusJ& M "NTERMARINE SUPPLY CO (PTE) LTD 11,11 TEL: *****33 (6 LINES) FAX: *****77 v and business You travel often YouVe posted associates overseas, on business and wanttoaWTUf) The Strafe Times rorbusiness.
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    • 28 25 Cockett Report 2 Contamer Schedule 17 CMy Freights 17 Index to Advertisers 3 Shipping Guide 10.11 SNps m Port 17 Singapore Tries 17 Weather and Sea Condrtwre 17
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    • 101 26 FOR WHO, WHAT, WHERE AND WHEN M THE MARKET. ADVERTISING MARKETING, in BUSINESS TIMES every Thursday, covers a vital sector of the economy comprising the country's communications muscle. The page monitors business developments and the players in both international and Singaporean advertising agencies; it charts and reports on trends in
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    • 2067 27 JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES """"1 %MMWwM 200 Cantonment Road #12 05 Southpomt. Singapore 0208 nil'» Tel *****1! TELEX NO RS ***** IflllllVl TERMINAL CFS Tel *****18 220 m Pnoral F 1 bookings th *****34 23s L VW/ J >ESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING p O RT KELANG TEL: *****18 TELEX MA***** MA***** JMHHB
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    • 1243 27 MDEX! TMDVERTjSERS Page Col Page Col lAI I M 1 ABC Conta.nerline 13 5 Mac-Nds Agtnc.es 14 1/2 Accord Group 8 1-3 Macoline 18 2/3 15 Madju Sdn Bhd 16 1/2 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 3 •MacrskLine 3 4/5 Albatros Sea-Air 14 5 Mainfreight 15 4 Alfred C Toepfcr 15 5
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    • 2298 27 Vessel Voy ETA I ETO 'Port "Penang DESTINATIONS Singapore Kelang I his am I aura M 3010 Feeder by 11/11 0800 MRS Farco CFS 12/1* 2JSB MRS M laoro OAK LGB HOU MEM ATL MIA CHS BAL PHI NYC MON TOfl 7 AURA M 9010 13.11 14 11 Sid Sid
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    • 1134 28 ROTTERDAM/ VOY NO SPORE P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMFRHAVPM ANTWERP Lfc HAVRE KASUGA 12/536 15/11 '0/12 4/12 6/12 3/12 9/12 takio EXPRESS 96/540 18/11 5/12 BVI2 CARDIGAN BAY 90/539 22/11 17/12 11/12 13/12 10/12 16/12 BfcNAVON 97/543 25/11 12/12 15/12 17/12 BREMEN EXPRESS 99/542 29/11 24/12 18/12 20/12 17/12 23/12
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    • 617 28 DIRECT SOUTH PACIFIC SERVICE SIN SOU SUV PPT I FLOREANA 20-27/11 9/12 11/12 16/12 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO VIA SUVA TO LAUTOKA PAGO PAGO APIA NUKUALOAEA DIRECT CHILE SERVICE SIN IQQ ANF VAP I HOKKANA 20-27/11 29/12 30/12 3/1 Also .iccepting Cmjo to Cill»o (Peru) via Vilpj Agents: SINGAPORE: *****56 I
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    • 1322 28 B—aaia maw® REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WESTBOUND FOR EUROPE oor IUA VSLVOY SIN ALG BCL FEL ROT ANT HAM BRE LHA (VIA (VIA (VIA ALG) ROT) HAM) JAPAN SEA 036W 12/11 03/12 04/12 08/12 10/12 11/12 12/12 13/12 15/12 NORASIA SUN 9037-3 19/11 11/12 12/12 15/12 18/12 19/12 17/12
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    • 1802 29 z~jjgSteamers Maritime Holdings Ltd W-/ P&O fltlV STRAITS SHIPPING VnfL C *mm— to BruMl, East Malaysia, Containers mUm m ACCEPTS Vow No P Wang S poie Stan H'buif B'haven ST Ham Lrti CARGO KASUGA 12 536 -BAN 1211 15(11 11.12 o*l2 07/12 03(12 10,12 gu llt In PI 14 Nov
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    • 1916 29 TO: EUROPE TO: FAR EAST SP LH ROM HAM B HVN FIX SPORE HK KAO KOB BU CHOYANG VICTORY 001* 12/11 30 11 1/12 2112 4/12 5/12 HANJIN OAKLAND 010E 19lU ***** 23/11 24/11 »/ll HANJIN LEHAVRE 010* 11/U 4/12 7/12 HI2 1012 11/12 CHOVANC GLORY 001E 24/11 29/11 30/11
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    • 52 29 SENLIM SHIPPING PTE. LTD. A 20-09. Tong Eng BWg. 101 C»dl St. Spo.. 0106. T.I *****1 2. *****13, *****36. AHmH T«to«: »S ***** Fan *****24 WEEKLY/REGULAR SERVICE TO EAST/WEST M SIA HAMIDAH 11/12 NOV SIBU. KUCHING SUTRA 14/15 NOV KUCHING. SIBU SENG LEONG 23/24 NOV P KELANG SRI ARIKA 14/15
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    • 392 29 gUBUBSU STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS VESSEL ASEAN COSMIC CHAMPION COSMIC TRADER PIONEER TRADER TRADER VOY NO S 9 13 13 Spore Sid 14/11 15/11 U/ll P Kelang In Pt In Pt U/ll 22/11 Hongkong U/ll Calcutta Yokohama 25/11 2/12 Nagoya 30/11 Osaka 2611 Senboku 24/11
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    • 556 30 CR NBR **********0-0 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO EUROPE VSIVOY S PORE 1 RDAM ADAM H BURG BREMEN ANTWERP SRIWIJATA.3OWB 22 25,11 2S/12 1/1 4/1 7/1 KUTAI2IWB 15-19(12 17/1 23 1 211/1 30,1 FAST TRANSIT TIME ACCEPTING BREAK BULK/CONTAINERISED CARGO Subject to taucament Also accepting cargo to Casablanca, Port Said, Port
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    • 877 30 16ft HANJIN SHIPPING I VF*# FULL CONTAINER SERVICE CHOYANC VICTORY 001W I .n' I naT"* 5)17" "n?" 'llT* 'JlT* *SoJl 0 1 f I?'}} u SEATTLMIif 21 12 23 12 HANJIN LE HAVRE 010* 17 11 512 612 /12 912 1012 22«!S «£J«? n ur J Sim HANJIN FELIXSTOWE OOSW
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    • 1396 30 IPKL SCP HKC KSC KLG PUS HKT OSK S*Z TYO LAX STC PTI CHS BAL NYC IHV ANW RDM FLX THP HBC SCP I E GUI Of RE Mi 14/11 lfcll 30(11 21/11 »11 *<11 21/11 »11 2/U 3,12 14<12 24,12 21 12 2»/l2 Bfl XI 10/1 13/1 4/2 I
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 1781 31 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 (CR NO: **********0E) BOOKINGS: yj? UK/EUROPE SERVICE— *****19 USA SERVICE— *****16 AUST/INDIA/PAK SERVICE- *****18 FAR EAST SERVICE- *****48 TERMINAL OFFICE :*****22 DOCUMENTATION DEPT: *****44/ *****14 JgjJg CFS: K27 —IMPORT: *****69/*****50 CFS: K27 EXPORT: *****53/*****04 *****87, Penang-(04) *****0, J Bahru (07) *****3, *****4 PTI
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    • 1154 31 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 (REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE) I I DISCHARGING FROM CASTBOUND LOADING FOR WESTBOUND VESSELS VOYAGE |SPORE |M«N'LA HKONC" VOYAGE SPORE PKLANG HBURG B HAVEN
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 1644 32 I 51 K LINE KAWASAKI KISfcN KAISIIA. LTD. fj EXPORT N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST j IMPORT N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST j v0,,n00 r ,B r ch, j« ///r:r n K riw r ™r r [fftl WDiHRRANEA o 14 I 1«. u 1 HR.IVf 2 ISI2 li? 20,2 24 2 111
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    • 1175 32 PHILI-ORI€NT UN€S PT€ LTD 108 ROBINSON ROAD $07 00 GMG BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 X TEL *****22 *****69-*****00 TELEX RS ***** PHILI FAX *****76 *****38 -v BY AIR, LAND OR SEA Sflfeajgr WE TAKE ON THE WORLD FOR YOU MEMBER OF SINGAPORE FREIGHT FORWARDERS ASSOCIATION 17 NOV MONTREAL, OTTAWA, VANCOUVER, S'WESTERN
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 1642 33 aaaaPff pacific international lines (pte) ltd /P J PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00, Singapore 0106. I JAKARTA I I BANGKOK 1 VESSEL VOV SIN JKT SIN VESSEL VOV SIN BKK SIN GOWA 6958 13/11 IS/11 PEGASUS PROGRESS 642N 10/11 13/11 17/11 KOTA PANJANG 11SB 14/11 16/11 SCA GLORY 05N
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    • 1099 33 r BEN LINE CONTAINERS LTD 200 Cantonment Road Tel: *****22 #13-05 Southpoint m Fax: *****63 Singapore 0208. Telex: RS ***** EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT VESSEL |VQY SPORE P KLANG SHAMPTON HAMBURG BHAVEN R'DAM LHAVRE Kasuga 1* 12/536 15/11 10/12 4/12 6/12 3/12 9/12 Tokio Express 96/540 18/11 Via Ban
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    • 311 33 MYANMA yttk FIVE STAR UNE (Myanmar National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S'pore P.KIg Pen P.Gdg PATHEIN VIO7W U/22 Nov 15,11 Nov HPA-AN VIS7W 19/21 Nov SITTWE V4BW 21/25 Nov (LOAOINC FOR ROAM/HMBG/ANTWP) THE BANK UNE (A service of Andrew Weir Shipping) VI SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE \1 HEAVY LIFT CAPABILITY I
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    • 842 36 i" 'BE3WP INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE j FROM FAR EAST TO NORTH CONTINENT OUTBOUND SIN FIX BRV ROM ANT HBC SACHSEN WMOOI 14/11 12/12 11/12 13/12 9/12 EUROPEAN SEN WfOH 15,11 1/12 9/12 11/12 12/12 14/12 MECKLENBURC WMOO2 26/11 23,12 22,12 24/12 21/12 ASIAN SEN WFOS2 29 11 22/12 21/12 20/12
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    • 1117 36 CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD TEL: *****88/*****22 UK/EUROPE 17 NOV 24 NOV LDN, F'STOWE, S'TON, LEEDS, TILBURY, ABERDEEN, LE HARVE, H'BURG, R'DAM, COPENHAGEN, ANTWERP, GOTHENBURG, AND ALL EUROPE INLAND DESTINATIONS P KELANG: 01!3<5J35 BANGKOK: ZK JSJ2 PENANG: 04 *****9 HONG KONG: 03 *****8 EXPORTS TO HONGKONG, TAIWAN JAPAN MALACCA STRAITS
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    • 331 36 LOADING FOR (ALSO LOADING FOR BUENOS AIRES) VESStI fspoif CBO DBN BAIItES MVIDCO *10 STS VIT PACUA MOSTWEEN I 10(17 li/12 17/11 1/1 I*l 17(1 OPT v wu 2 DISCHARGING FM BRAZIL ONLY fiSSH MIL HK KEE BUSAIt 10* NGO KOB MOSTWEEN I Sid 12/11 Mil 1711 71/11 74,11 77(11
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    • 1199 36 '"fib 'Bj Sp CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY FULL CONTAINER LINER SERVICE TEL. 2. MISTRI ROAD. HMC BUILDING TELEX. RS #15-00. SINGAPORE 0207 rißi f rnaißl !NE CR NO: **********0 M CABLE COSTARLINE General Agents: CO6TAR SHIPPING PTE LTD TO EURO* FROM EUROPf VESSEL,VOY SCP FLX ROT HAM ANT DKK VESSEL/VOY
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  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 1094 37 NIHON-ASIA CR **********0N TEL: *****22 FAX: *****86 Competitive Rates!! ETA USA \ll IPI Destns 17/11,21/11 EUROPE all Ports 16/11, 23/11 BANGKOK 14/11, 17/11 HONGKONG/CHINA 15/11, 19/11 SYD. MEL, A DEL, BRIS 15/11, 20/11 EREMANTLE 18/11, 27/11 MANILA 15/11, 22/11 PKLG/PENANG 19/11, 26/11 Port Kelang Branch Tel: *****21/2/3 Fax: *****24 Penang
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    • 816 37 MASKAPAI PELAYARAN WPULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE. INDONESIA, MALAYSIA THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO ALL DESTINATIONS WE SERVE FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****55 SINGAPORE INDONESIA SERVICE VSL VOY SIN JKT PAJ SIN OKUNOZE
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    • 589 37 BANGKOK CEBU/MANILA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE BANGKOK VESSEL VOY SPORE CEBU MANILA MAHA BHUM 34N ln w Thuf 15/11 THANA BHUM 46S 16/11 22/11 24/11 J W L'NK 31W w>d 14/11 Sat 17/11 SD ORIENT 47R 23/11 20,11 30/11 NANTA BHUM 15N Wed 14/11 Sat 17/11 THANA BHUM US 30/11 6/12
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    • 408 37 TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND VSL Smfaport Frmwitl* He bourn* Sydney Aucmnd Ojntdtn brussel in Jii Ifcii aii Sol w 55 c. verouk 2u an «n vD w iHa; antwerpen xi 5Ju ujii sai au mi *u TNT EXPRESS 2U "Ul 1M lfcl »1 2VI 27/1 1* DAYS TO SYDNEY! TO USA/CANADA
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  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 1086 38 A m MAC-NELS SINGAPORE EXPORT TEL: *****22 IMPORT TEL: *****02 TEL (04) *****6 KK TEL (088) *****0 IIAWAU TEL (089) *****9 I KELANG TEL (03) *****77 KUCHING TEL (082) *****3 SKAN TEL (089) *****2 JIJ BAHRU TEL (07) *****2 SIBU TEL (084)*****2 LA BUAN TEL (087) *****9 S =r JAKARTA
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    • 487 38 I'j Idill 111 k 111 11 L>MilUJi-ii3-^M BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FULLY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH Sc PORT CHALMERS ACCEPTING FCL LCL FOR AUCKLAND. NAPIER, WELLINGTON. BLUFF. CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, INVERCARGIL. FIJI AND TAHITI SIN N Ptr AUCK IVT MANDAMA 05M
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    • 931 38 /SSI THONG SOON LINES PTE. LTD. 51 Bras Basah Rd #01-01 Plaza By The Park S (0718) Tel: *****22 Fax No; ,*****73 CONVENTIONAL/CONTAINER SERVICES *****11 (BOOKING LINES) SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA SINGAPORE TO SABAH VESSEL VOT ETA OEST VESSEL VOT ET A BEIT KIM SOON LI 44/90E 12 NOV PENANG
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    • 326 38 /feNORBULK\ I NORBULK CARGO SERVICES LTO. I I REGULAR CONVENTIONAL I I TIMBER AND PLYWOOD SERVICES rSP PK LOADING FOR I FORUM ISLAND NB-U9 14/11 16/11 RDM, ANT/UK I EVPO ACEOS NB 120 25/11 27/11 RDM/ANT/UK I ISWK SABAH LOADING FOR I NBT 35 2*ll KANDLA I ISP PK LOADING
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  • Page 39 Advertisements
    • 771 39 COMPANIA PERUANA YfcEjL de vapores "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 THOMASEVERETT WO' l2 Nov KARABIEVERETT W' ls Nov ROSEEVERETT 21/23 Nov 24/25 Nov "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF
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    • 598 39 VSL [VOY Ep O RE~iTAINLINER [LAX kST |SAV |NYC |HfX 2IM YOKOHAMA 13E 14,11 2IM TOKYO VU 14rf12 U/U I*l2 21/12 2IM PUSAN 12U 14/11 21* PUSAN 11/12 JWI2 2112 !l/12 »U A VESSEL 24/11 2IM CALIFORNIA I*l2 21/12 31/12 2)1 4/1 A VESSEL 21/11 2IM SAVANNAH 2*12 4/1 7/1
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    • 627 39 SING KWANG HANG IIWPXO t TRANSPORTATION (PTC) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE VESSEL S PORE JAKARTA SURABAYA JENLINK 10/11 13/11 I JENWEL 10/11 I— I 13/11 I VESSEL SPORE BANGKOK A VESSEL 9m 12/11 A VESSEL 12/11 I 15/11 I DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 9 NOV MANILA 10 NOV HONG
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    • 499 39 PERINTIS LINE 11 ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOV SIN JKT SBV PHASETIA 119 A 14/11 17/11 PELOPOR 962 17/11 20/11 PRASE TIA 963 24/11 27/11 PELOPOR 963 24/11 27/11 TANTO UTAMA 119 12/11 15/11 TANTO UTAMA 121 19/11 22/11 TANTO UTAMA 123 26/11 29/11 TANTO
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    • 320 39 SIN FAR EAST 18/11 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 18/11 BANGKOK 17/11 MANILA/CEBU 17/11 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 16/11 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. Malaysia 16/11 BUSAN 19/11 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 19/11 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai SIN EUROPE/UK 17/11 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 17/11 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Roumania/Poland/Bulgaria/Czech. SIN USA/CANADA 16/11 LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK all IPI points
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    • 564 40 jds\ CB SHIPPING (W) MARINE SERVICES NORTH QUEENSLAND/PAPUA NEW GUINEA SERVICES CONT AINER/LCL/BREAK BULK SERVICE ■•aWKE" SERVICE SPC POM MISIMA LA£ TVILLE VI9SB 23-2*ll M 2 *12 4 5(12 13,12 •T SMIP Sin tuan' Ei l* 9(12 BUNKER SURCHARGE EFFECTIVE VIBSB TEU USDS 6 00 B/BULK USD 5 40 LCL
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    • 961 40 SINGAPORE MEDITERRANEAN CONTAINER SHIP SERVICE VESSEL/VOY ETA SPORE NAPLES GENOA ILYICHEVSK MERSIN TRIESTE GM V22W90 14/11/90 9/12/90 AN V 20 90W 19/11'90 16/12/90 6/12/90 11/12/90 KS V-21-90W 29/11/90 25/12/90 14/12/90 20/12/90 BMT. V 23-CW9O 1/12/90 21/12/90 23/12/90 27/12/90 Y M V 22-90W 15/12/90 9/12/90 30/12/90 4/12/90 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOW
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    • 599 40 Csil s OcEnnSERUicE /S rLCL/FCL SERVICE I IMI m J operates over 600 terminals/offloei In U^A HI Hi iflßi m <3F maintains over 35,000 tractors truck*. II 4SF 3 «er*« over 60.000 points m U.S.A. I I offers refiatie LCL/FCL services. V General Agent* rvjiAK-r/*/*-Zf/l KL: allied-LINK SINGAPORE: /7T\\ SBfr-O
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    • 348 40 i IMiiiii FCL/LCL SERVICES MANILA ETA VIGOUR PACIFIC 21NB 13/11 VIGOUR PACIFIC 22N8 3/11 BANGKOK 18 11 25/11 BUSAN 14 11 23/11 HONGKONG 17/11 DURBAN 15/11 29/11 KEELUNG 18/11 25/11 PT. LOUIS 13/11 20/11 PT. KELANG 15/11 21/11 KOBE 19/11 26/11 PIRAEUS 13/11 19/11 OSAKA 20/11 27/11 JAKARTA 16/11 19/11
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    • 433 41 TIDES AND WEATHER TODAY'S TIDES (height in metres) HOUR 0000 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 0700 MOO ************************************************************ JR 1.1 1.0 09 1.0 1.3 16 1.9 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.0 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.3 14 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.1 1.8 PP 1 1 09 08 09
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    • 315 42 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times VSL VOY ET$ SIN ETA P.PNH TONG HOE 14/90 7/11 20/11 CHOL THEE 19/90 12/11 25/11 For Enquiries Call CALVIN HO/OANY LAU 14! HIAP HOE SHIPPNG ENTERPRISE I li|j| J TEL: *****66 FAX: *****10 \Jf[l y TLX RS ***** HHSHPG PT. PELAYARAN. SAMUDRA AGUNG
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    • 734 42 /HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE CO. LTD--1 EASTBOUND TO USA WESTBOUND FROM USA TO PSW VOY SIN HKG LBH OAK SEA CHI FROM PSW VOY LBH OAK SCA HKG SIN HYUNDAI PIONEER 36E 10/11 15/11 3/12 5/12 7/12 6/12 HYUNDAI EXPLORER 34W J/10 12/10 15/10 2/11 10/11 LALANDIA 36E 17/11 22/11 10/12
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    • 614 42 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) •«»*««**c^r*: ur\/ wi N I II NLIII imwi MOTiburi to Copmlufw Aarhu. Co«lw*uft lUlmo I S PORE |S TON H BURG B HAVEN R DAM lEH Htymfci. StartKolm TOKtO EXPRESS WS4# IS. ll Ml 2 1/12 10/12 Rotter*** to Antws Am»t»f«»ffl o*lo
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