The Business Times, 28 January 1991

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  • 10 1 Business Times MCI (P) 16/12/90 Monday January 28 1991 75'
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 64 1 THE VOLUME of trade between Cambodia and Vietnam increased ten-fold last year compared with the previous year, the official Cambodian news agency SPK said yesterday. No monetary figure was given in the report, which said Cambodia exported 10,000 cubic metres of timber
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    • 48 1 CHINA will wipe export subsidies and introduce new financial obligations for some provinces under sweeping trade reforms, the China Daily said yesterday. It quoted a Trade Ministry spokesman as saying China had subsidised only 4 per cent of exports between 1988 and 1990.
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    • 26 1 SHOPPING and sightseeing are the two most popular activities for Japanese tourists while in Singapore compared with their counterparts in other countries Page 2
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    • 28 1 THE Information Technology Institute will lead the national drive of useful IT innovations to Singapore through partnerships with world leaders in technology Page 2
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    • 40 1 GERMANY'S federal budget deficit will be significantly smaller than expected in 1990 due to higher tax revenues, but the Bonn government may still be forced to raise taxes to help pay for the Gulf war. Page 9
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    • 26 1 THE FOURTH-QUARTER US economic decline announced by the Commerce Department was not as severe as the Bush administration had expected Page 9
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    • 26 1 MANAGERS of large European industrial companies have a clearer vision about what will be important for survival in the 1990s Page 14
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    • 34 1 FOR tomorrow night's concert at the Victoria Concert Hall, Cantus Colin has chosen works by several 16th and 17th century composers who span the development of vocal polyphony in Germany Page 17
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    • 34 1 American President Companies has suffered an after-tax loss of U5559.6 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1990, down sharply from a profit of US$ll.3 million previously. Shipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 18 1 PETALING TIN shareholders are to decide on the fate of four directors today. Page 3
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    • 17 1 WHO is likely to be the new chairman ot Idris Hydraulic? Page 3
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    • 17 1 HONGKONG-BASED Peregrine Futures has received inprinciple approval for nonclearing corporate membership on Simex Page 3
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    • 33 1 THREE leading Japanese telecommunications engineering firms are to be fined about US$l.9 million for rigging bids on US Air Force contracts in Japan between 1981 and 1988 Page 4
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    • 39 1 ONE OF THE largest holders of Saatchi and Saatchi Co pic's Euro-preference bonds says that on the right terms, it may put new money into the firm, which last month proposed a major restructuring Page 5
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    • 35 1 THE DOWNGRADE of Citicorp's debt and preferred stock by Moody's could make it harder for the bank to raise capital in the markets and push the group's stock down shortterm Page 6
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    • Article, Illustration
      29 1 Friday Change BT-MGA 601.12 +12.0 Kuala Lumpur 483.44 4.0 Hongkong 3.206.36 +65.86 YokyTZ 23.573.25 +304 24 Sydney 1,295.6 +27 1 New York 2.659.41 +16.34 London 2,103.0 +3.7
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    • 18 1 Exchange rates USS SSI.7260 Yen SSI.3036 MS SS0.6384 Money market rates Overnight 5-1/2 3/4 3-month 4-13/16% +1/16
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    • 39 1 London Gold AM fix USS373.80 -USS3.25 Rubber S pore Feb l45.25«/kg -1.75 M'sia Feb 23l.50«/kg -1.50 KL Tin Turnover 42 tonnes+ 3 Spot MS 15.01 /kg -0.05 Crude palm oil Turnover 283 lots -591 Feb MS852 /tonne -23
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  • 438 1 THE GULF WAR Agencies SAUDI ARABIA threw up protective booms along its Gulf coast yesterday to contain a huge oil slick threatening ecological disaster and overshadowing the air war against Iraq. Allied spokesmen said Iraq had turned on Kuwaiti oil taps to flood
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  • 413 1  -  By Genevieve Cua ENVIRONMENTAL issues are expected to remain among the foremost concerns of the region's manufacturing industry in this decade, as companies step up investments in environmental measures in various projects in Asia. Among those determined to take the lead in environmental measures
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  • 291 1 CHEMICALS giants are often the targets of attack by environmental pressure groups, but these companies are actually taking the lead in environmental protection measures, said ICl's new business and planning director for Asia Pacific, Christopher Ravenscroft. "The environment is an issue multinationals cannot
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  • 375 1  -  By Lilian Ang OIL TRADERS, some of whom were caught off-guard by the wild swings in fuel oil prices, are resorting to less risky trading methods. Instead of using prices quoted in the energy information services such as Piatt's Oilgram as
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  • 529 1 Agencies COLONEL Viktor Alksnis, leading advocate of an army clampdown in the Baltic region this month, said yesterday that civil war appeared inevitable in the Soviet Union and hinted that the army could rebel. President Mikhail Gorbachev moved to tighten public order at
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    • 49 1 Iran offers peace plan Saudis pledge US$ 13.5b Singapore rigbuilders expect more contracts from UAE, Pg 3 US experts helping to draw up battle plan against oil spill, Pg 11 Sembawang Maritime Ltd puts Dubai expansion plans on hold, Shipping Times Pg 1 Maintain racial harmony: Mah, Back Pg
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  • HOME NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 135 2 WEST GERMANY is Singapore's largest source of European tourists, accounting for about 3 per cent of the island's total visitors annually, which puts it in the ninth position on the national list of tourists. To ensure that Singapore continues to meet tourist requirements,
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      • 73 2 DEPUTY Prime Minister Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong will visit Kuala Lumpur today to attend a colloquium jointly organised by the Institute of Strategic and International Studies of Malaysia and the Singapore Institute of International Affairs. BG Lee, who is also Trade and Industry Minister, will
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      • 102 2 A SALES MISSION, led by Garuda Indonesia, arrives in Singapore today to promote the province of East Java and the city of Surabaya as tourist destinations. The 80-strong mission aims to highlight Surabaya as a potential destination for Singaporean business travellers, and East Java as a haven for
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      • 154 2 PRIME MINISTER Goh Chok Tong has said that the Edusave scheme will be compulsory for all Singaporeans. Speaking last Saturday at a dialogue session with community leaders, Mr Goh said that there will be no opting out for anyone. But those who are well-off may,
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      • 104 2 THE Port of Singapore became the busiest container port in the world last year, handling more than five million 20-ft containers. Dr Yeo Ning Hong, Minister for Communications and Second Minister for Defence, said last Saturday that a record number of nearly 45,000 ships (483 million gross
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      • 62 2 THE new Thai Foreign Minister, Dr Arthit Ourairat, last Saturday called on Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong at the Istana. Dr Arthit, who arrived last Friday, also met his Singapore counterpart, Wong Kan Seng, at the Foreign Affairs Ministry. A ministry spokesman said the two
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    • 478 2  -  By Suzanne Soh WITH shopping voted by Japanese tourists as one of their two most popular activities in Singapore, it is of concern to discover that Hongkong is still their top shopping venue, leaving the Republic trailing behind in second place.
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    • 367 2  -  By Claire Leow THE Information Technology Institute (ITI), the research arm of the National Computer Board, will step up technology transfer into Singapore by going into partnerships with international technology leaders, says the institute's director. In a press release over the weekend,
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    • 224 2 AN EXPERT system, which makes use of artificial intelligence techniques to solve real-world problems, will be implemented at the Changi International Airport Services (CIAS) later this year to automate resource allocation for ground-handling services. The system is jointly developed by The Information Technology Institute (ITI)
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  • SINGAPORE – MALAYSIA COMPANY NEWS
    • 447 3  -  THE mmm mm By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE rigbuilders, including Far East Levingston Shipbuilding, are awaiting the results of a major offshore rebuilding contract from United Arab Emirates, a project which is likely to be pushed through, despite the continuing Gulf war. The contract
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    • 194 3 MBT FORMER Malaysian Defence Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen is the likely choice for the chairmanship at Idris Hydraulic, sources close to the company told the Malaysian Business Times. Major Board changes were announced 10 days ago, following the emergence of little known Tanjong
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    • 643 3  -  Petaling Tin Boardroom Tussle By David Chew AFTER witnessing the war of words between two key players in the boardroom tussle at Malaysian-listed Petaling Tin Bhd, shareholders will convene at an extraordinary general meeting today to decide on the fate
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    • 249 3  -  By Shoeb Kagda HONGKONG-BASED Peregrine Futures has received inprinciple approval for nonclearing corporate membership on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex). The senior vice-president (operations) of Simex, Mr Wong Peng Kong, told BT that the entry of Peregrine will bring the total number of non-clearing
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 99 3 MALAYSIA'S Public Bank Bhd said it had set up a unit to trade in physical and futures contracts of crude palm oil, refined, bleached and deodorised olein, cocoa and tin. PB Futures Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned Public Bank subsidiary, was incorporated on October
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      • 90 3 SUBANG Jaya Medical Centre, a joint venture between Sime Darby (70 per cent) and Los Angeles-based National Medical Enterprises (30 per cent), will be the NME group's regional referral centre for cardiology, neuro-surgery, neurology, infertility programme and nephrology. SJMC director Robert M Manson said the Malaysians
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      • 130 3 r MALAYSIA'S privatisation programme is progressing well and the next few months should see the privatisation of more infrastructural projects and the potential listing of stateowned enterprises, Mr Gavin Anderson told newsmen at a national seminar in Kuala Lumpur last week. Mr Anderson, the Singapore-based Southeast
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      • 82 3 BRITISH AMERICAN Life General Insurance Bhd said last Thursday that no deposit has been received for the proposed disposal of its 100 per cent equity interest in British American Life General Insurance Pte Ltd. The company said no arrangement had been made for the
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      • 101 3 THE LION group's participation in Supreme Corporation Bhd's proposed restructuring scheme is to provide a cash alternative to the principal creditors and ensure that there is a future for the debt-ridden company, said Dr Lee Chee Kuon. Speaking to reporters after Supreme Corp's annual meeting
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  • REGIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 266 4 HONGKONG-LISTED Far East Holdings is carrying out negotiations for the acquisition of property worth more than Asloo million in the Darling Harbour entertainment complex in Sydney, Australia. The South China Morning Post in its weekend edition quoted company chairman Mr Deacon
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    • 587 4 Asahi THREE leading Japanese telecommunications engineering firms will be fined a total of 250 million yen (US$l.9 million) for rigging bids on US Air Force contracts in Japan between 1981 and 1988, Japanese Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sources said last
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 97 4 SOUTH KOREA'S Halla Engineering and Heavy Industries Ltd has signed a U5539.4 million contract with the Papua New Guinea government to build a cement plant. The cement plant, the first to be built in Papua New Guinea, is scheduled for completion in 1992, a
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      • 85 4 KAWASAKI Heavy Industries Ltd plans to set up a whollyowned subsidiary by year-end to sell industrial robots in Europe, a company spokesman said. The company will select a site for the new firm in Britain, Germany or Italy by June, he said. The subsidiary is expected
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      • 101 4 NISSHO Iwai Corp has opened a wholly-owned subsidiary in Poland to import and sell cars made by Toyota Motor Corp, a spokesman for the major Japanese trading house said. Warsaw-based Toyota Motor Poland Co Ltd, capitalised at US$5OO,OOO, is to start operations in February with
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      • 87 4 OSAKA-BASED trading house Itoman Corp, which changed its name from Itoman Co Ltd on January 1, said its president Yoshihiko Kawamura had retired and been replaced by vice-president Shoichi Yoshimura. The change, approved by a board meeting on Friday, was aimed at ensuring a restructuring of management
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 471 5 FT THE CLAMP-DOWN by airlines to cut their costs intensified last Friday as British Airways and Scandinavian Airlines System announced wide restructuring because of falling traffic and declining business confidence caused by the Gulf War. SAS, the Scandinavian state-controlled airline, plans to shed 3,500
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    • 390 5 Reuter ONE OF THE largest holders of Saatchi and Saatchi Co pic's Euro-preference bonds said that on the right terms it would put new money into the firm, which last month proposed a major restructuring. ESL Partners, a Dallasbased fund manager which
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    • 274 5 Reuter SIR BRYAN CARSBERG, director general of telecoms watchdog Oftel, clashed with British Telecommunications pic chairman lain Vallance in a row over government plans to cap international call charges. Mr Vallance in a letter published in Wednesday's Financial Times said the proposal
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    • 296 5 UPI FINANCIAL News Network Inc on Friday said its stock will continue to be traded on the over-the-counter market as a result of an exception to Nasdaq listing qualifications. FNN said the National Association of Securities Dealers granted an exception to the qualifications until
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 78 5 FRENCH company bosses remain very gloomy about the economy and morale in the motor industry is at an all-time low, the French national statistics office (Insee) said in its latest monthly survey. The fall in production in the car industry that began in
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      • 68 5 OWENS-CORNING Fiberglass Corp said it took a US$5l million or US$l.2O per share after-tax restructuring charge during fourth quarter of 1990. It said the charge reflected further steps to improve North American efficiency, including closing its Sarnia, Ontario insulation plant and refocusing current operations at
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      • 57 5 BELGIUM'S Bekaert NV, the world's largest independent producer of steel wire and steel cord, is likely to halve its 1990 net dividend to 150 francs per share because of an earnings slump, a report by Banque Bruxelles Lambert s (BBL) research department said. "A dividend cut
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      • 60 5 WALT DISNEY Co's stock rose due to its fiscal 1991 first quarter earnings, analysts said. Disney's net income for the first quarter ended Dec 31, 1990 fell to U*****.4 million from U*****.4 million in the prior year quarter. But earnings per share rose to US$l.2B from US$l.26
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 82 6 MORGAN STANLEY said 1990 profits were hurt by a difficult investment banking environment. The firm reported 1990 profits of U*****.4 million, down from U*****.0 million in 1989 when it had investment gains of U*****.5 million, compared to US$l.5 million in 1990. Stating investment
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      • 85 6 THE TAKEOVER of Columbia Savings and Loan Association by US Federal regulators, while expected in the junk bond market, may still undermine prices and sentiment when trading resumes today, dealers said. They speculated that the move may cause the Resolution Trust Corp, now conservator of the thrift,
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      • 73 6 REGISTERED shares in Credit Suisse parent company CS Molding are to be continuously traded on the Zurich stock exchange, the bourse said in a statement. The shares, which currently trade only twice a day, will be traded continually during bourse opening hours from Feb 4.
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      • 73 6 A NEW postal savings bank has been established in Czechoslovakia as a joint venture with Vienna's Postsparkasse, aiming to expand the country's insufficient banking services, the Lidove Noviny newspaper said. "We intend to provide a whole range of banking services for a widest possible
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      • 2 6 Dollar$ Non$en$e
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    • 237 6 Reuter PANIC over a presidential decree to withdraw 50 and 100 rouble notes on Friday eased after the Russian Federation parliament and the Moscow City Council voted to extend the deadline to Feb 1. Anxious customers besieged banks following Soviet President Gorbachev's announcement that the SO
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    • 568 6 Liquidity is strong, says the group in a statement Reuter THE downgrading of Citicorp's debt and preferred stock by Moody's Investors Service could make it harder for Citicorp to raise capital in the markets and push the group's stock down in the short-term, analysts said.
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    • 590 6 Reuter BANK of Scotland pic chief executive Bruce Pattullo says UK banks face more difficulties, but results will improve as the economy recovers. "It will be quite painful, but it's a phase that passes," he said in an interview in Edinburgh
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    • 299 6 Reuter LONDON will remain the leading European financial centre despite bankers' fury over Britain's decision to outlaw local authority swaps contracts, leaving banks owed some £500 million, senior bankers said. London is widely seen as vulnerable to the increasingly sophisticated financial
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    • 517 6 Reuter SWISS share and bond traders, facing competition on commissions for the first time, have so far been tiptoeing rather than rushing into the free market. Commission fixing was suspended at the end of 1990 and small private client banks and brokers
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  • THE REGION
    • NOTE BOOK
      • 70 8 TAIWAN and Australia have signed a draft agreement to exchange air landing rights, but it remains unclear whether the deal also upgrades Taipei's representative office. Lm Shui-chi director of the Department of Asian and Pacific Affairs ot Taiwan's Foreign Ministry, and R J
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      • 73 8 THE Gulf War is not expected to affect the supply and price of petroleum products in Malaysia for at least the next three months. Minister of Justice Syed Hamid Albar said last Saturday. This is because the government and Petronas, the national oil corporation, had
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      • 57 8 THAILAND is to ask Japan to help evacuate about 200 Thais from Jordan using transport planes that will fly in military support staff, a Thai Foreign Ministry official said in Bangkok yesterday. Tokyo is to fly some 200 military support staff to Cairo on five
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      • 67 8 LAOS has joined its close allies Vietnam and Cambodia in reaffirming the leading role of its communist party and resisting the global pro-democracy tide. The party Central Committee said the party was committed, however, to a ■transition towards a market economy that involved less central control,
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      • 64 8 FIJI'S annual import bill for the first time topped one billion Fijian dollars in 1990 boosting the visible trade deficit 8 per cent to Fs2sl million (US$l77 million). The Bureau of Statistics said last Saturday that imports reached F$ 1.02 billion (US$7lO million) last year,
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      • 55 8 UNEMPLOYED graduates and other jobless should be aware of the good money to be made in being an informer for the Malaysian Customs Department. Director-General Mohamad Nor Abdul Hamid said the department last year paid out a total of Msl.2 million to informers who contributed to
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    • 386 8  -  From James Shyong in KUALA LUMPUR MATSUSHITA Electronic Corporation of Japan will set up a MS3OO million factory to produce two million units of cathode ray tubes (CRT) annually in Shah Alam, Selangor, its first CRT plant in Asean, said its president,
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    • 228 8 Bernama THE state government of Trengganu has yet to decide what to do with Pulau Bidong when the federal government returns the island to it, says Menteri Besar Tan Sri Haji Wan Mokhtar Ahmad. The island, which was turned into a
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    • 219 8 THAILAND'S bank lending rates may soon be lowered following a slowing in tendings after the interest rate ceiling was raised three months ago, according to the Bangkok Post. The paper quoted Bank of Thailand Economic Research Department director Siri Karncharoendee
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    • 279 8 Bernama THE SELANGOR State Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) has been given the task of establishing itself as an international trading "giant", Menteri Besar Tan Sri Muhammad haji Muhammad Taib has said. He said its entry into the international furniture market through its subsidiary
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    • 155 8 JAKARTA received more than U559.95 billion in foreign exchange from tourists visiting the city last year, according to the Jakarta Post. The paper quoted the head of the City Tourism Office, Mr Bambang Sungkono, as saying that more than 860,000 tourists visited the
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  • THE WORLD 1
    • 494 9 Taxes may still be raised to pay for war Reuter GERMANY'S federal budget deficit will be significantly smaller than expected in 1990 due to higher tax revenues, but the Bonn government may still be forced to raise taxes to help pay for the Gulf
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    • 397 9 Reuter SENTENCES given to dissidents for their involvement in the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests show that China's leaders want to appease the West, diplomats said yesterday. By Chinese standards, sentences passed on student leader Wang Dan and four others on Saturday were
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    • 362 9 Reuter CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S first auction of state-owned small businesses got off to a roaring start last Saturday, with some fetching up to 70 times the asking price. Eighteen small firms, mainly food stores, greengrocers and textile shops, were offered to the highest bidder at
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    • 604 9 Reuter COMMUNIST Albania is planning major economic changes after 46 years of Stalinist central planning and isolation from the outside world. "We will apply radical reforms," said state economist Leon Chuchi in an interview. "We will give up central planning as a driving
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 60 10 THE PAKISTANI GOVERNMENT, through an advertisement published last Saturday, is inviting applications for setting up shipping companies in the private sector. Selected parties would be permitted to operate passenger and dry cargo services, except tankers, on domestic and international routes, the Pakistani Communications
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      • 67 10 AN OFFICIAL advisory panel has submitted a report to Japanese Finance Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto, urging Japan to ease restrictions on foreign investment in the country. Officials in Tokyo said last Friday that the recommendation by the Foreign Exchange Council, an advisory organ to the minister,
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      • 66 10 SWISS ECONOMICS MINISTER Jean-Pascal Delamuraz has called for easier Swiss monetary policy to revive the slowing economy. "The time has come the National Council (Parliament) and the Swiss National Bank (SNB) are aware of it for it (the bank) to depart from its far too restrictive
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      • 131 10 ONCE they get the freedom to travel, 1.5 million to two million Soviet citizens are likely to leave home looking for work in the West, a Soviet official said at a Council of Europe conference in Vienna last week on policies on migrants and refugees. That
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      • 67 10 POLICE in Dhaka has indicted Bangladesh's former president. Hossain Mohammad Ershad, for keeping illegal arms and has sent him for trial in a special court. State-owned Bangladesh television said last Saturday that police had found evidence that Mr Ershad had kept some US$B.l million from
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    • 599 10 Economists see difficulty in assessing data IHT THE FOURTH-QUARTER US economic decline announced by the American Commerce Department was not as severe as the Bush administration had expected. But economists warn that the Gulf build-up and the gyrations of the oil market
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    • 307 10 Reuter DELEGATES from the European Community and six Latin American countries have concluded after a meeting in Punta del Este, Uruguay, that every effort should be made to resume world trade talks, deadlocked since early December. But Uruguayan Foreign Minister Hector Gros
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    • 315 10 Reuter JAPAN and the US have failed to agree on opening Tokyo's construction market to foreign companies, but after eight months of talks they will keep on trying, says a Japanese Foreign Ministry official. "The problems are saved for another round of talks but I
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    • 480 10 Reuter THE US has urged Japan to buy more American-made computers and says it suspects Tokyo of discrimination against American products in computer purchases. Japanese officials in Tokyo quoted a US government delegation as saying this at a meeting in Tokyo last Saturday.
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    • 524 10 Environmental problems come home to roost Reuter TAIWAN, one of Asia's wealthiest economies, is beginning to confront the huge environmental costs of its economic miracle. Four decades of runaway industrial growth have put a \ast array of consumer goods within reach of the island's
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  • THE GULF WAR
    • 765 11 Fears that desalination plants will be affected AS the oil spill in the Persian Gulf threatened to force the closure of Saudi Arabia's largest desalination plant, the Saudi government has turned to American companies to provide every available technology
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    • 690 11 AFP JAPAN, the only other country to manufacture the Patriot missile system besides the United States, faces a curious dilemma: it cannot export it. The country is prohibited by law from sending weapons to warring countries, yet Japan's largest companies are under US
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    • 255 11  -  By Suzanne Soh Following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August, the number of tourists from Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to Singapore plunged by 55 per cent in October from the corresponding month in 1989. Figures from the latest Singapore Tourist Promotion Board report, released
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    • 469 11 Reuter OPEC President Sadek Boussena has accused the lEA, the world energy watchdog, of helping to engineer a fall in world oil prices at the start of the Gulf war and expressed concern that there could be a future market glut. Mr Boussena,
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 1803 12  -  Printing presses are running red hot as demand rides the gradient. Marvin Maddox finds that, besides being well poised for further growth this year, the local industry is looking beyond our snores for business Marvin Maddox Marvin Maddox is a local writer. This article first appeared in
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    • 455 12 BY the standards of other Singapore manufacturers, the printing industry is already aggressively marketing its capabilities abroad. However, one market, Japan, remains virtually untapped. Over the past five years, Singapore's exports to Japan have gone from $2 million to $10 million. But this pales in
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    • 169 12 BR p The smug Japanese can't see their country in a global context, charges author Masatake Okumiya in our February IP ||g ifH cover story, THE PITFALLS OF INNOCENCE. In a related story, PROCEED WITH CAUTION, JJ:M J4 IH wKi Professor Gregory Clark says Japan has had a charmed existence
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  • SPORTS
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      916 13 Australian Open AP Reuter BORIS BECKER grabbed his first Australian Open title and leaped to No 1 in the world rankings for the first time in his career as he overcame back spasms to beat Ivan Lendl with a diving, rolling net attack. Becker shied away from
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    • 365 13 Reuter CANADIAN sprinter Ben Johnson tasted victory for the first time since his 1988 steroid suspension by winning the 55 metres at the Ottawa International Indoor Games on Saturday. Johnson won a close race with a time of 6.20 seconds after bursting out of the
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    • SIDE LINES
      • 108 13 ENGLAND'S last eight wickets crashed for only 92 runs as they were bowled out for 229 on a firm pitch by three Australian pace bowlers on the third day of the fourth Test in Adelaide yesterday. The collapse eight wickets in just 30 overs and
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      • 101 13 SPAIN'S Carlos Sainz finished the first six stages with a 54-second lead over Italy's Massimo Biasion on Saturday and took the first-day lead in the 59th Monte Carlo Rally. Starting in front of the famous casino, 165 cars left Monte Carlo on Saturday morning and covered 585
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      • 133 13 JUST as he did in the 1990 Senior US Open, Lee Trevino called the shot that made him the big winner on Saturday over the first nine holes of the Senior Skins Game. Trevino had a 15-foot birdie putt in the cup and was watching Jack
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      • 86 13 AMERICAN Blaine McCallister dropped a one-foot birdie putt on the final hole yesterday to finish with a 70 and win the U*****,000 Vines Classic golf tournament in Perth. McCallister's 10-under-par total of 278 was one better than the pair of Australian Wayne Grady, the 1990 US PGA
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    • 653 14  -  Managers of large European industrial companies have a clearer vision about what will be important for survival in the *****. Simon Holberton reports Simon Holberton FT IF YOU have doubts as to the pre-eminent importance of quality in all its guises to manufacturing, then reading Insead's latest
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    • 382 14 Seminars and courses Duration Jan 8 Mar 12 Jan 8 Feb 7 Jan 7 Feb 8 Tide Program Certificate In Purchasing Skills Skills Techniques On Quality Inspection Control (Basic) Export Marketing Action Programme Venue SMA House SISIR SISIR Organiser The Singapore Manufacturer's Association Novo Quality Services Pte Ltd SISIR
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    • 865 15 A look at new management proeesses adopted by European and American manufacturers NYT MANY European and American manufacturers are unaware of it, but they are deluding themselves. In a desperate attempt to match the Japanese ability to slash the time-scale and cost of new product development, they have
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  • THE ARTS
    • 498 17  -  For tomorrow night's concert at the Victoria Concert Hall, Cantus Colin has chosen works by several 16th and 17th centuiy composers who span the development of vocal polyphony in Germany. P Y Van reports. P Y Van SOMETHING unusual comes our way tomorrow evening with
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    • 1096 17  -  The Consort of Musicke is back at work recording Monteverdi's eight books of madrigals, this time for the Viigin Classics label. Andrew Lim listens to some rather spectacular results. Andrew Lim Early music lovers have good reason to rejoice. The Consort of Musicke is back on disc, and
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    • 510 17  -  Singapore Symphony Orchestra By P Y Van A POISED and dignified reading of Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D op 61 was given by guest soloist Mayumi Fujikawa last Friday at the Victoria Concert Hall with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Choo Hoey. Fujikawa
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    • 382 17  -  Tickets for such hits as Miss Saigon are now readily available as a result of falling attendance, reports Matt Wolf Matt Wolf AP LONDON'S West End theatre district is feeling the effects of recession, sagging tourism and the Gulf war. In a sure
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    • 196 17 AND ENTEBTAIN You Cant Mix Business With Pleasure? I At Hubertus Grill, the Businessman's I Buffet Luncheon offers you the opportunity I to enjoy a sumptuous appetiser and dessert I buffet and an a la cane main course in the I relaxing ambience of a hunter's lodge I lb NASSLVI
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 1241 18  -  By William Chia THE BUYING MOMENTUM that enabled the Singapore stock market to gain 29.44 points last Friday and end the week at 1,238.75 points, is expected to continue this week. Hongkong's Cresvale Far East Ltd said in its weekly report last Friday
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    • 3868 18 Gr's Gf's 1990/91 Tel Last Vol Week Last Quote Div Di* YTd Net M Cap High Low Code Company Sale +or- (*000) High Low Buyer Seller Or P/E Swil INDUSTRIAL j COMMERCIAL 277 152 t 1000 Aetna 175 +2 251 175 169 174 175 107.3 290 165 1142 Ale* Hldgs
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 866 20 Investors optimistic despite possibility of nasty surprises in Gult conflict NEW YORK FT ONE WEEK into war and Wall Street has settled into the kind of sturdy resilience displayed by US and British fighter pilots returning from successful missions over iraq. Whether this is
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    • 654 20 HONGKONG THE Hang Seng Index put on a spirited performance last week, rising 4.4 per cent and outperforming most other Asian bourses. It was initially hit by some profit-taking as the early Gulf euphoria gave way to a growing realisation that the US forces
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    • 836 20  -  PftONDON By Ray Heath IF SADDAM Hussein appeared resolute in the face of the Allied missile and bombing onslaught last week, so too did the London stock market. After the surprise rise in share prices which greeted the outbreak of the shooting war,
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    • 283 20 TOKYO AFP DECLINES Monday through Wednesday more than offset rises on Thursday and Friday on the Tokyo stock market in light trading last week, with the Gulf war weighing heavily on investors' minds. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected issues closed out the week
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    • ASIAN MARKETS ROUNDUP
      • 116 20 SURGES on offshore markets bolstered Australian stock prices during the past week despite the Gulf war, brokers said. The main market indicator. the All Ordinaries Index, surged 29.1 points or 2.2 per cent to 1.295.6. The All Industrials Index jumped 64.9 points to 2.007.9 while the All Resources Index
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      • 189 20 UNCERTAINTIES about the Gulf war and new trading rules combined to depress prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) last week. The mini-rally of the previous week, immediately after the war erupted, was short-lived as prices reverted downwards amidst signs that the conflict could drag on and threaten a
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      • 315 20 THE Taiwan Stock Exchange was a roller-coaster last week as it responded to the ups and downs of the Gulf war, ending on a high note. After the previous week's 3.3 per cent rise, the 219-is-sue weighted price index gained another 337.75 points, or 8.9 per cent, including Saturday
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      • 83 20 SHARE PRICES plunged amid moderate trading on the Korea Stock Exchange last week as a bearish mood prevailed due to uncertainty over the Gulf war. Shares slumped across the board, though some defencerelated issues such as Poongsan Co and Korea Explosives Co closed higher. The broad-based Composite Stock Price
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      • 143 20 AFP INDIAN stock markets reopened last week after an eight-day closure forced by the Gulf war, but investors shied away from trading because of the escalating conflict in the Middle East. War worries pushed down prices further on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). India's largest stock market, where a
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    • 371 20 THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER COMPANY BERHAD (Incorporated in Malay &ta) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Seventy-Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the registered office No. 22 (Upper floor of NO. 20). Jalan Hang Jebat, ***** Meiaka, on Thursday, 28 February 1991 at 11.00 a
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    • 329 20 THE ATLAS ICE COMPANY, BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventy-Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office, No. 22 (Upper floor of No. 20) Jalan Hang Jebat, ***** Meiaka on Wednesday 13th February 1991 at 12
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 1062 21 MBT LATE BUYING partially stemmed early weak trading and share prices closed on a mixed to easier note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Overall, the market was still gripped by fears of developments in the Gulf war. With the conflict escalating
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    • 3155 21 1990 IjsI Vol Week Net Cap High Low Company Sale "000 High Ixm P/K Soiil INDUSTRIALS 188 I6S AISB SO* 176 -3 141 176 I6S 42.9 180.5 342 316 ASM 50* 338 8 474 338 322 30.2 1387.5 2% 280 Acidchem 290 2 85 292 282 124.7 255 250 Ajinomoto
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    • 563 21 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, UM MUI KIA of No. 26 Aroozoo Avenue Singapore 1963 have eppMed for a Retail Beer Shop (12) licence in reaped of premise* at Wt Soon Hang Kioek at Blk m 154,HouoangStreet11.#01 -Kl.Singapore 1963. and thatthie application wIH be heard in Court No.
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • Dow gains 16 points in whipsawed session
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        1037 22 WALL STREET stocks ended a session of whipsawed trading with moderate gains on Friday. Increased confidence about the US economy drew selective buying but reports of more Iraqi strikes kept investor fervour in check. "The swings in the market have been due to buy programmes and changes in
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        957 22 UK SHARE prices were on an upwards trend in late Friday trade, buoyed by Wall Street gains, dealers said. The FTSE 100 was up 3.7 at 2103.0 and FT 30 rose 2.6 to 1645.0. The market remained mixed, however, with brewing and leisure stocks still suffering from Thursday's gloomy
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      • 211 22 DUTCH shares ended firmer in cautious trading in line with other European bourses, receiving some support from a higher bond market, dealers said. Few sellers were sighted and in the absence of any unsettling news from the Gulf a handful of buyers was enough to lift prices, they added.
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      • 79 22 Jan 2$ Clmc Prrriows NEW YORK Dow Jones 2,659.41 2,643.07 +16.34 NYSE Financial 126.13 125.09 +104 SAP 500 336.07 334.78 +1.29 Turnover (million) 195 223.2 -28.2 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,645.0 1,637.1 +2.6 FTSE 100 2.103.0 2.099.3 +3.7 Turnover (million) 525 506 +19 AMSTERDAM CBS Tendency Index 79.7 79.0 +0.7
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      • 211 22 BELGIAN shares closed higher on Friday as bargain-hunting investors shrugged off Gulf war jitters but volume remained thin. Traders said there was bargain hunting in selected shares which had tumbled in recent days. "People are getting used to the war and they are taking advantage of very cheap prices,
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      • 279 22 GERMAN shares ended a quiet session mostly higher, with dealers citing the overnight gains on other world markets as the main reason for the price rises. Market sentiment towards the Gulf war had switched to neutral, with the lack of detailed reports making it hard to assess developments. "This
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      • 353 22 JOHANNESBURG industrial shares continued firm on Friday as quality stocks continued to find support, but gold shares remained weak on depressed world bullion prices as market nervously awaited fresh news from the gulf. Dealers said interest was cautiously selective and volumes mainly thin ahead of the weekend. The JSE
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      • 306 22 Reuter SWISS shares closed almost one per cent firmer in moderate trade after Wall Street's steady opening took shares higher in the late afternoon. Shares had started firmer on slightly easier Swiss interest rates and speculation of an allied success in the Gulf war, as well as overnight gains
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      • 186 22 TORONTO stocks closed higher on Friday after making strong gains as investors sold bonds to buy equities, traders said. The composite index rose 21.3 to 3,234.0. Advances led declines 202 to 111 on volume of 28.20 million shares. Interest rate sensitive stocks such as banks and utilities were prime
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      • 221 22 INVESTORS put aside their worries about the Gulf war, lifting French shares to their highest close since the conflict began, traders said. The CAC-40 index rose 9.23 points, or 0.59 per cent, to 1,563 on volume of 1.65 billion francs. The gain extended Thursday's 2.06 per cent gain. 'People
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      • 119 22 Milan Jan 25 lire Ass Gen ***** -250 Bastogi 266.00 2 Fiat 4789 -141 Finsidcr susp Ifi Priv ***** -450 Italcementi ()rd ***** 140 1 taigas 2451 -25 Magneti M Pf 775 Mediobanca ***** +30 Miralanza Mondadori Priv susp Montedison 1280 -II Olivetti Ord 2890 -55 Olivetti Priv 2230 -90
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 373 23 NEW YORK Reuter THE US DOLLAR ended firmer on Friday, as traders covered short dollar positions in case market-moving news emerges over the weekend in the Gult war. "It was pre-weekend short-cover-ing just in case the world blows up," said Bob Hatcher
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    • 771 23 ASIAN CURRENCIES AFP THE US currency showed mixed results last week, falling against five currencies but improving against the Australian, South Korean, Indonesian and Hongkong units. The New Zealand dollar and the Philippine peso remained largely unchanged. The Japanese yen appreciated against the greenback reflecting
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    • 393 23 Cross rates Jan 26 USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS ***** 2.6970 1.4898 132.55 0.5111 1.2625 1.2895 1.6773 SS 0.5784 1.5599 0.8617 0.7666 0.2956 0.7302 0.7458 0.9701 MS 0.3708 64.11 0.5524 0.4915 0.1895 0.4681 0.4781 0.6219 Dm 0.6712 1.1606 1.8103 88.97 0.3431 0.8474 0.8655
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    • 568 23 Interbank rates s$ Bid Offer Overnight 5 5/8 5 1/2 I 1-month 4 7/8 4 3/4 2-month 4 7/8 4 3/4 3-month 4 15/16 4 13/16 Overnight mode: 5 1/4 IJS$ High Low 7 days 6 7/8 7 7/16 1 month 7 1/8 6 3/4 2 months 7
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    • 499 23 Reuter THE implied volatility of dollar options has fallen sharply since the allies moved against Iraq, and traders believe now is the time to buy volatility. "Everybody was long of volatility before the UN deadline. No one wanted to be short of it.
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    • 299 23 Reuter THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Norman Lamont, reiterated British determination to oppose any commitment now to a single European currency. Mr Lamont said Britain's stand in the EC Intergovernmental Conference on monetary union now under way would be based
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    • 422 23 GOLD FINANCIAL FUTURES REPORT NEWS that Iraq had destroyed oil facilities in Kuwait lifted spot gold to the week's high of U*****.30/U*****.80 on Wednesday morning but prices quickly reversed when heavy physical sales, attributed to the USSR, commenced in Switzerland that afternoon. Large-scale
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    • 292 23 IMM Jan 25 DCUTSCHtmim Open High Low Sett Vol Op/lnt Mar 91 0 6719 0.6725 0.6674 0.6683 30.117 49.839 Jun 91 0.6678 0.6684 0.6642 0.6646 EUHOOOtUH Open High Low Sett Vol Op/lnt Mar 91 92.93 92.93 92.83 92.84 126.428 639.999 Jun 91 93.01 93.02 92.92 92.94 iwmcsc Ytw
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    • 428 23 MNKS ABN Bank 8 Allied Irish Bank PLC 8V4 American Express Bank 8 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 8 Arab Banking Corp 8V« Arab Bank PLC 7V<i ANZ Banking Group 8W 7 V, Banca Commerciale 8*A 8 7V. Bank Bumiputra 8VJ 8 7% Bank of China 7V, Bank of
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 313 24 Reuter THE European Community's (EC) cereals management committee is considering accelerating Spain's 1991 imports of US maize to relieve tight supplies, French officials said. Under a US/EC agreement signed in January 1987 after Spain joined the EC, Spain imports at
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    • 412 24 Reuter THE Gulfs largest aluminium smelter is pushing on with a US$l.45 billion plan to double output and is producing at record levels despite the Gulf war. Aluminium Bahrain (ALBA) chief executive Gudvin Tofte said it was prepared for war by scheduling
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    • 896 24 REPORTS AFP AFTER exceptional losses which followed the initial success of the allied forces in the Gulf the previous week, crude oil and gold firmed slightly at the beginning of last week before optimism about the course of sillied operations trimmed gains.
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  • 1132 24 Rubber S cents/kg Int 1 RSS Close Jan 21 151.25 Jan 22 148 50 Jan 23 148 50 Jan 24 147.00 Jan 25 145.25 KWELB (t»» j» y»l) M cents/kg Int I RSS Close Jan 21 236.00 Jan 22 234.00 Jan 23 234.00 Jan 24 233.00 Jan 25 231.50
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    • 1473 24 NOTICES NEW ZEALAND UNE (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act Cap. 50 the Final Meeting of the Company will be held on the 28th day of February 1991 at 11.00 am at
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  • THE TRAVEL PAGE
    • 1073 25 City FNgkt ETA FI0t no Mataida SQ228 1900 SQ227 2130 Aamm RJ182 1400 Amsterdam KL841 1140 KL842 2105 SQ23 1325 Aacklaad NZ25 1655 NZ28 1815 SQ388 2030 Baadar Sari BI421 1105 SQ182 0915 Hitwii SQ181 1410 BI422 1205 BI429 1830 BI430 2125 Siiigkok QF062 1135 CI664
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    • 635 25  -  LETTER FROM RIO DE JANEIRO By Jon Pareles EVERY Saturday night, people from north-eastern Brazil gather in Rio de Janeiro at one of the world's most tuneful open-air markets. The Feria Nordestino (Northeastern Fair) sprawls over a plaza in Sao Cristovao, and it
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    • 146 25 As at 3pm on Ian 25: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.3300 1.3600 Canadian dollar 1.4720 1.5020 NZ dollar 1.0180 1.0580 Sterling pound 3.3500 3.3900 US dollar 1.7200 1.7350 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling
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    • 60 25 Duration Title Venue Organiser Td Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Feb 4-9 International Netherlands Koninklije (31)30^*****1 Feb 9-17 International Hamburg Hamburg Messe *****569-0 Building Nederlandse Tourism, Caravan Und Congress Construction Jaarbeurs and Automobile GmbH Exhibition Exhibition Feb 7-12 International Valencia, Feria Muestrario ********** Toy Fair International Feb
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    • 58 25 i| I ug^" I m hit no. 3 WE RE A «W«QBSTOM^^^ TNPJAN 23, 1991 I AMMf V" |f&?ftPH DEATH FALL H VS "Wd i I M M [£«nde, WITH THE IiIAR NEWSBREAKS callforcarinsuran«REßATES~ TNPJAN 25, 1991 Saddam's new"strategy: I The latest news Ei iraTiiß an< muc^more eKnfirmrm'roema^Bi From lunch-time
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 333 25 7 How totally successful —JH men win apparently with- r 8 j out raising a finger (5,4) H^l 8 Western director's order to actors and cameramen (5) Ro 10 Without doubt it means V* I I i I J the village can withstand WM drought (4,4) JH__JML—JBB 11 An oarsman
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    • 214 25 Singapore Outlook: Passing showers over several areas in the late morning and afternoon Forecast: Maximum temperature 30.7* C Assoc humidity 69% Minimum temperature 23.6"C Assoc humidity 94% Hours of sunshine 7.55 Rainfall in mm 3.4 Rainfall this month 107.7 Rainy days this month 11 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland
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    • 26 25 e.v€.wmo' T neKe*s Kjo*e.-- l ,p^ S ®^s- J VN?> OvJTS OF I 7 CbO®* 7 \N Tut I n s- win 9355 tewM»tc»i*wo*i»co. Ito. MMi
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  • 367 26 Idea against Apec philosophy, says Keidanren chief Bernama THE JAPANESE private sector is opposed to the "East Asia Common Market," an idea proposed by Malaysia, as it would create a regional trading bloc, a senior adviser to C Itoh said in Washington on
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  • 397 26 BASE lending rates (BLR) are expected to be revised upwards by between 0.5 and one per cent, following Bank Negara's decision to allow commercial banks and finance companies to fix their own rates. Bankers, contacted by Malaysian Business Times, said the decision
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  • 108 26 BRIGADIER-GENERAL George Yeo. Acting Minister for Information and the Arts, and Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), met some Singaporeans for tea at Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Fran- Cisco on Saturday. According to BG Yeo, the formation of a Singaporean community in foreign
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  • 321 26 Middle East conflict is political, not religious THE GULF amm BOTH MUSLIMS and nonMuslims in Singapore must be more tolerant, understanding and sensitive when remarks are made about the Gulf War, said the Minister of State for Communications yesterday. The different reactions of Singaporeans about the
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  • 293 26 Reuter PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino should not run for a second term, but hand over to a young man with the vision to steer the Philippines towards economic progress, said Cardinal Jaime Sin yesterday. "The poor woman did her best," said
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  • 241 26 UPI THE US and the Soviet Union put off making a decision on Saturday on whether the time is right for a Febru-1 ary summit and agreed only to continue talking about several issues, including the Baltics. Z New Soviet Foreign
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  • Shipping Times
    • 442 27  -  THE GULF iii By Rahita Elias THE GULF WAR has caused Sembawang Maritime Limited (SML) to put on hold its plans to expand the activities of its shiprepair facility in Dubai. Albwardy Marine Engineering, in which SML has a 40 per
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    • 714 27 AFP JUST WHEN the Indian shipping industry was on the verge of recovery it has been sucked into a sudden whirlpool of confusion, thanks primarily to the Gulf war. Not only has the cost of new as well as second-hand vessels shot up,
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    • 366 27  -  By Dexter Lee US INTERMODAL giant American President Companies (APC) has suffered an after-tax loss of U5559.6 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1990, down sharply from a profit of US$ll.3 million previously. APC, the parent of American President Lines
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    • 192 27 AFP THE NEW airport currently underway in China's neighbouring Shenzhen region would be helpful in delaying saturation at the Kai Tak international airport in the colony, a government official said in Hongkong on Friday. Anson Chan, secretary for economic services, said Hongkong's new
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    • 368 27  -  By Dexter Lee TRICON the shipping consortium of Cho Yang Line, Senator Linie and Deutsche Seereederei Rostock (DSR) has appointed Howland Hook Terminal as its terminal facility in the port of New York. This appointment will become effective with the arrival of the
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    • 190 27 Lloyd's List A TOP-level "task force" is to conduct a wide-ranging inquiry into the way Lloyd's should be trading in the late *****. The task force, headed by Sedgwick chairman David Rowland, is to pay particular attention to the capital base of Lloyd's
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    • NEWS SUMMARY
      • 84 27 THE privatisation of Greek shipyards is a subject which has attracted a great deal of attention, both at home and in European Community circles. All five yards have heavy debts, often worsened by accrued interest on loans granted in the past to keep them going, and
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      • 57 27 THE influence of the ageing world fleet is expected to be felt soon. There are about 420 very large crude carriers, of which 350 are over 14 years old. Some Japanese reports estimate that 10 million tons gross per year will be scrapped from the middle
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      • 44 27 WHILE strong airlines like American and United have been jumping to buy the precious international routes that weaker carriers have been forced to sell. Northwest has so far remained on the sidelines, picking up only small pieces Back Page
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      • 49 27 THE FIRST direct El A 1 charter flight to Moscow took oflf from Tel Aviv on Wednesday, raising hopes for the day when a massive exodus of Soviet Jews can be carried out directly between the Soviet Union and Israel Back Page
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      • 42 27 A US salvage firm on Wednesday began scouring the seabed 4,000 metres beneath the Indian Ocean for a freighter which sank 14 years ago, looking for clues in a murder and insurance fraud case Back Page
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      • 90 28 INSURERS said they have cut war risk rates for sea cargo to and from a number of Gulf ports. War risk premiums for cargo to or from Iranian ports north of 27.30 degrees north are now 2 per cent of the
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      • 66 28 AIRBUS INDUSTRIE has extended until March 8 an agreement to lease 21 aircraft to Pan Am Corp. The extension is the second for New York-based Pan Am, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Jan 8. Airbus ended a long-term lease for the A3OO and A3lO
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      • 84 28 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will adjust its schedules for 19 of its 63 European destinations because of the decrease in passenger bookings caused by the Gulf crisis. It said its traffic worldwide had fallen 5-10 per cent in the first week of the Gulf war
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      • 93 28 THE NUMBER of people flying with British Airways has fallen by 8 per cent since the Gulf war began. There had been a marked reduction of flights by business people on trans-Atlantic flights owing to travel restrictions which many companies had introduced for their managers.
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      • 105 28 THE Scandinavian SAS airline said it would reduce its workforce by 3,500 people as part of a plan to save three billion krone (US$545 million) per year. The crisis facing the company was caused by an increase in the price of aircraft fuel and a
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      • 57 28 MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MAS) might raise the fare for pilgrims going to Mecca this year, chairman of the Pilgrims' Management and Fund Board (Tabung Haji), Datuk Haji Hanafiah Haji Ahmad said. He said air fare increase could not be avoided in view of the Gulf war,
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    • 1068 28  -  Plans to privatise Greece's state-controlled shipyards in the near future have apparently been spurred by exemptions envisaged under the EC's Seventh Directive, reports Gillian Whittaker J uv Vlllll VVH Gillian Whittaker Lloyd's List THE privatisation of Greek shipyards is a subject which has attracted a great
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    • 899 28 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-sired stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and
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    • 13372 36 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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      • 618 43 >«wl V«y fc Birth Antoal Papartw Nippri Wharm AWWiammed 4 K30 2801/1830 Cora Pcass 002 (P) K29 alongsrie 2701/1745 Fittona 3 K34 alongside 30 01/1200 Kota Pusaka E-882 K31 01 02/0600 Kota Ratna E-883A K32 aior«side 28.01/1800 Trans Hav 259A1 C09 ato(«s<de 28 01/1000 BaJira 1/91A K29
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      • 1217 43 RECEIVING OF EXPORT Fa CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Rtcord Booknt/fbbnct Mts SNp Voy No Elb/Wr Pwiod From To From KX Dacy 8A 29/0700 3 28/0700 28/1159 28/1*00 ga sa sa s a ga sa Anson 0099IN 29/2300 3 28/0700 28/1159 28/1400 4 28/1200 28/1*59 28/1700 B nrtma 344
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      • 257 43 Kuantm Port Berth 1: Mana Berth 2: Mare Dorico Berth 3: Ikan Acapulco Berth 4: Pernas Safari. P*n ol berth outer ml Pin ol berth mer ml. Ihoral oi berth: Jambongan Service jetty: ml Anchorage: Yod Anong. Proa Due on Jan 26: ml. Due on J» 27:
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    • 967 43 RELATIVELY few dry cargo freight fixtures emerged on Thursday, but the market's tone was firm bolstered by Soviet chartering enquiry for mid-to-end February, brokers said. The bullish mood was tempered by concern that the country's credit-worthiness with the US could be affected by recent events in the Baltic
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    • 444 44 Lloyd's List WITH more goods and materials being transported by ship, there has been an increase in demand for charter tonnage in all sectors. This has led both to better freight rates and to rising sec-ond-hand prices in the shipping market.
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    • 212 44 AFP A US salvage firm on Wednesday began scouring the seabed 4,000 metres beneath the Indian Ocean for a freighter which sank 14 years ago, looking for clues in a murder and insurance fraud case. Six people died when the Lucona. said to be
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    • 388 44 NYT WHILE strong airlines like American and United have been jumping to buy the precious international routes that weaker carriers have been forced to sell, Northwest has so far remained on the sidelines, picking up only small pieces. Northwest, the fourthlargest
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    • 214 44 AP THE FIRST direct El A 1 charter flight to Moscow took off from Tel Aviv on Wednesday, raising hopes for the day when a massive exodus of Soviet Jews can be carried out directly between the Soviet Union and Israel. The November charter agreement
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    • 130 27 Per Permit Of 1 to 5 Items 5516.00 6 to 10 Items 5525.00 11 to 15 Items 5535.00 We submit on your behalf to appropriate carrier. For more info tel: *****06 Samat/Sharon Orion Express Services Local Courlor Sorvkos Wm~7 r !Tm I 1 ■■vr I IS HERE MOL now offers
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    • 28 27 Cockett Report 2 Container Schedule 17 Daily Fre*bts 17 Index to Mvertsefs 3 Shipping Guide 10.11 St*ps m Port 17 Singapore Tides 17 Weather and Sea Conditions 17
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    • 87 28 FOR SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS Stories on labour and its relationship with management, management concepts in practice, profiles of leading managers in Singapore and relevant book reviews. ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT, in Business Times every Monday, is must reading for managers who want the competitive edge. Plus an occasional look at
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    • 1892 29 JAfcWME SHIPPING AC£NCIES %«■■>* 200 Cantonment Road #1205 Southpoint, Singapore 0208 All IF# *****11 telex no rs 2417s tl 111 f TERMINAL,CFS Tel *****18 220 IfßAAflflrl BOOKINGS Tel *****34 258 a. wCCQf M esaka shipping agencies PORT KELANG TEL: 3684 U8 TELEX MA***** MA***** PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA4QO73
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    • 1159 30 ROTTEOAM/j VOY NO S PORE SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG ANTWERP LE HAVRE fIEBB KASUGA 13/511 29/1 15/2 17/2 20/2 BREMEN EXPRESS 01/510 4/2 29/2 23/2 22/2 28/2 LIVERPOOL BAY 03/514 4/2 21/2 24/2 28/2 L KATSURAGI 04/513 7/2 28/2 25/2 25/2 25/2 MhT^ BENALOCR 99/517 11/2 28/2 3/3 5/3 TO UtUCWmi^TWItL HAMBURG
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    • 1472 31 shipping Times, Monday January 28 1991 flsSteamers Maritime Holdings Ltdj W* P&O Containers mJMM I Voy No P Kiang S'pore ?too M'buri B *av«n R"<lam Leb ACCEPTS 00£ SAILS I >ASuGA I 13.511 -TOB 23,01 29.01 IMB 17® 19« CARGO I 3REMEN EXPRESS ***** KUR 2901 04.02 26,® 24/02 22®
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    • 1300 31 t«* U S A /PANAMA FM; U.SA/PANAMA ss j?gg g kss.-a it! a|i=llll snsus&/(,mm ss ss sr;£\?r nv, sss a ffi ss s TO: EUROPE FM: EIJRQPE SP RTM BM* njt A** LJM ltM BMy HAM FIX RT« ANR SP PANAMA SENATOR WF 104 »1 I*7 CHOYANG CI CHIT OWE
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    • 411 31 MjjM^^fw^ff^vnfKwstswnifsvMfri I STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE I SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS I VESSEL COSMIC ORANGE COSMIC CHIAMPION I PIONEER MOON TRAOER TRADER I VOY NO 11 9 IS IS I S pore SM 30/1 1/2 IS/2 I P Kelang In Pt 1/2 11/2 17/2 I Osaka 11/2 I NOTE
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    • 694 32 881 CR NBR **********0-D I EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE I TO EUROPE VSL.VOY S PORE ROAM, ADAM H BURG BRIMtN ANTWERP I j MATARAM2BWB 4/2 22/3 »3 2/4 4/4 I TRIAS UNITY WWfB l*j} W 12/4 17/4 21/4 FAST TRANSIT TIME I ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/CONTAINERISED CARGO Sub|act to Inducement Alto accepting cargo
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    • 848 32 i* at 'M.\ M hanjin shipping FEEDER VSL SJN LINE HAUL LAX OAK SiwcllEH RT* ANR HAM BRV FEL CMOYANC JJ-OflJKl* HANJIN FELIXSTOWE TO* J 2 2t:2 1 3 2 3 2 3 4 3 5,3 <*<>?*"?Jff Hn SIRECT 4 3 7fl HANJIN MASAN «2* 10'2 //3 S 3 9
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    • 159 32 n LIAN HUAT SHIPPING X r CO., (PTE) LTD. WLMX 10 Anson Road. #14-19/20 International Plaza, Singapore 0207. FAX: *****94 Tel*: *****11/*****22 Tlx: RS ***** AB LENHUAT DAILY RECEIVING CARGO AT MARINA WHARVES GDN MOl TEL *****19 AND P2 TEL *****97 TO INDONESIA VESSEL ETA ETD DESTINATION WIRAS PERMATA NO
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    • 1527 33 t PTUN AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 (CR NO: **********0E) /i MUROPE SERVICE- *****19 USA SERVICE- *****16 SS. AUST INDIA'PAK SERVICE- *****18 FAR EAST SERVICE- *****48". K_ TERMINAL lOFFICE *****22 DOCUMENTATION OEPT: *****44/ *****14 C F^K27 -IMPORT *****69/*****50 CFS: K27 EXPORT: *****53/*****04 K l^M) E »1 D W H
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    • 980 33 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 DISCHARCIHC mow EASTBOUND LOADING TOR WtSTBOUHO VESSELS VOYAGE |SPO»f |M»N!LA HUOOC VOYAGE SPO«t PHLAWC HBUBC »HAVEN TIL»U«T HOTT ANTWtRP KH IK
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    • 1259 34 /B K line KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. gXPOWT N.AMERICA• PACIFIC IJ_MPQ«T N,AMMlfrti-fACine gOITH-WBT /FEEOCR VESSEL VOY <M fR PNC fST) ■OTHER VESSELVOY I. OAK CHI NYC WTM* ««SIL JOYHOUSIJ OM W s «nkiOGl 13 £1 flSffili 1111 i //to i *****®- i 1 si/ VIA FEEDER I VIA FEEDER BWBT
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    • 1219 34 A PHIII-ORI€NT LIN€S PTC LTD 1106 ROBINSON ROAD #07 00 GMG BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 X TEL **********8769/*****00 TELEX RS ***** PHILI FAX *****76 *****38 BY AIR, LAND OR SEA WE TAKE ON THE WORLD FOR YOU MEMBER OF SINGAPORE FREIGHT FORWARDERS ASSOCIATION {Bjjjy 5 FEB MONTREAL, OTTAWA, TORONTO, VANCOUVER, S'WESTERN
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    • 1514 35 Shipping limes, Monday January 28 1991 aaaa JE)M'Jf pacific international lines (pte> ltd *****55J m Sw PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00, Singapore 0106. |JAKARTA I I BANGKOK vessel voy SIN bkk sin VESSEL VOY SIN JKT SIN PEGASUS PROGRESS 653N 31/1 3/2 712 EDEN 9104 21/1 31/1 *12 S£A
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    • 1023 35 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 VOY SPORE PKLANG S'HAMPTON| HAMBURG BHAVEN ROAM L HAVRE Kasuga 1+ 13/511 29/1 Via TOB IS?2 17/2 19/2 Liverpool Bay* 03/514 4/2 Via KRM
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    • 351 35 MYANMA )fii* HVE STAR UNE (Myanmar National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S pore P.KIg Pen P Gdg LOIKAW VI6BW In Pt HPA AN VIS9W M M Jin PiNYA VII3W In Pt PATHEIN Vlo9# »fl2 Feb F* MYOMAYWA VI32W 4/6 Feb 'O THI BANK UNI (A service of Andrew Weir
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    • 817 38 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE FROM FAR EAST TO NORTH CONTINENT OUTBOUND SIN FLX BRV ROM ANT HBG PANAMA SEN WFlOt 31/1 25/2 23/2 22,'2 2H2 EUROPEAN SEN WFIO7 S/2 1/3 2/3 21/2 10/3 BRANDENBURG WMlOt J/2 S/3 5/3 1/3 7/3 3/3 SOM LANO WMIO7 I*2 W3 l»/3 TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN OUTBOUND
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    • 982 38 CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD TEL: *****88/*****22 OUR CONSOLIDATION SERVICES TO: EUROPE 02/02 a 00/02 lONOON ROTTERDAM FELIXSTOWE ANTWERP SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG MANCHESTER LI NARVE MID ALL EUROPE INLAND DESTINATIONS FAR EAST OORT KELANG 1/02 8/02 MANILA 2/02 4 9/02 t>ENANG 1/02 8/02 BUS AN 2/02 9/02 BANGKOK 31/01 2/02 TOKYO
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    • 229 38 XTrni:I;rUIIJI;IJII'U LOADING FOR rtSStL SPOftC ceo DSN BAiHIS HVIOCO KlO STS VII PACUA MOSTWtfN I 1/4 M 17/4 »4 45 OPT V MM 1 DISCHARGING FM BRAZIL VESSEL [sPOHt "I MAC MMI AH TOA NCO KOS MOSTWHN 4 V fIW 1 W 11/1 */l I*l 3*l Regular BBulk and Container
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    • 1278 38 r "Ife tgj iE 5P CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY FULL CONTAINER LINER SERVICE T£UX ,t R L s 2. Ml ST RI ROAD, HMC BUILDING FAX *****66 #15 00. SINGAPORE 0207 CABLE: COSTARLINE CR NO: **********0 M General Agents: OOSTAR SHIPPING fin. LiU TO EUROPE FROM iUWOPg VESSEL VOT SOP
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    • 823 39 NIHON-ASIA I CR **********0N TEL: *****22 FAX: *****86 Competitive Rates!! ETA USA All IPI Destns 31/1, 8/2 ft EUROPE all Ports 30/1, 5/2 BANGKOK 31/1, 3/2 HONGKONG/CHINA 31/1, 4/2 SYD, MEL, ADEL, BRIS 5/2, 13/2 FREMANTLE !/2. 8 2 MANILA 7 2 14 2 PKLG/PENANG 2/1, 7/2 Port Kalang Branch
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    • 261 39 RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES |S) PTE LTD St TEL: *****33 (12 Linaa) ZmZm FAX: *****15/*****03 [fMj TELEX: RS ***** RISHIP (3 Llnaa) Pi\ ETHIOPIAN SHIPPING LINES (National Lines of Ethiopia) ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL VESSEL IVOV ETA LOADING FOR SPORE ABBAY ttONZ 27W8 1(V02 DARESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI ASSAB MASSAWA N£ TSANET
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    • 732 39 MASKAPAI PELAYARAN LAUT 1 FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED.- DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE. INDONESIA. JKanimuTcMco to ail dcst,h«t,o« W Stmt FOR BOOKINGS C*IL SPICARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****55 I tWOAffOM IWOOWMIA MRVKS* VSL VOY SIN JKT PAJ SIN PUL AMAN 35S 31/1 3/2
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    • 572 39 BANGKOK CEBU/MAWILA VESSEL VOY StWGAPOW BAMCXOH I VBgl WT rPOW CPU MAW HA MAHA BHUM# 44N Tu« 29/1 Fri 1/2 KITI BHUM OSB 31/1 6/2 1/2 OEJA BHUM O>N Tu« 29/1 Fri 1/2 SO STAR 06A 7/2 13/2 15/2 NANTA BHUM 26N Wed 30/1 Sit 2/2 KITI BHUM 078 14/2
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    • 380 39 TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND p5 ISm irraa IM |%4 |A«t INK CMAL* hudk mm w i« 55 55 55 55 •russei as 55 55 B u 55 iw c verolme m Hi 55 55 55 55 55 15 antwerrch x [55 55 55 55 55 u5 55 7 DATS TO FRBMANTLBt
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    • 1177 40 M MAC-NELS SINGAPORE EXPORT TEL *****22 import TEL *****02 PENANG TEL (04) *****6 KK TEL (008) *****0 J TAWAU TEL (089)7/8679 P KELANG TEL (03)*****/7 KUCHING TEL (082) *****3, SKAN TEL (089)*****2 rN"/\ )j BAHRU TEL (07)*****2 SIBU TEL (084)*****2 LABUAN TEL (08/) *****9 JAKARTA TEL (21) *****32 MEDAN TEL
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    • 925 41 COMPANIA PERUANA vQE* 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 E'Msia THOMASEVERETT 31 Jan/02 Feb 03/05 Feb KARABIEVERETT 05/06 Feb 07/09 Feb 12/14 Feb ROSEEVERETT 14/16 Feb 17/11
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    • 676 42 "S CB SHOPPING MARINE SERVICES J north queensland/papua new guinea services CONTAINER/LCI/BRiAKBUIK SfRVICE "ANKE" SERVICE JAK S« PO« LAt TVIUI »iISB 30(1 1 W IV2 IW W P.N.G. FRE«HT RATES PEW TEU LCL CARGO •/BULK GEMErtAL/FAK U*****0 USOtVR.T USO/O/R T. 150M3 CLASS USDISSO USO7S/R.T. -130M3 CLASS 2 OSOISSO LIGHT CNTRS
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    • 377 44 I V( KWANG CHUN TRADING ENTERPRISE PT. PELAYARAN. SAMUDRA AGUNG rA« s iA K r NG/BATAM ABACI JAYA 12 PEKAN BARU/DUMAI "Salamakv i/2 |^J,kpapan^S a MARINDA 5 vessels (weekly) to PERAVHANG/PEKAN BARU/DUMAI 3 vessels (weekly) to BATAM SUMATRA PORTS Also accepting cargo for ports in Jawa Kalimatan We specialise in
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