The Business Times, 2 March 1988
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Title Section11 1988-03-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article275 1988-03-02 1 Reuter Dow Jones higher WALL STREET STOCKS eased in early trading yesterday, failing to follow up Monday's late rally. Brokers said profit-taking appeared, brought on in part by news that January leading economic indicators fell 0.6 per cent, compared with a revised 0.3 per cent rise inReuter - 275 words
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Article, Illustration189 1988-03-02 1 THE SHINE is returning to Sesdaq stocks, judging by the hefty 1.15 million shares changing hands yesterday and the recent pick-up in activity. In sharp contrast, trading on the main market was lacklustre. The UOB Sesdaq Index rose 2.13 points to 47.79. Singatronics, listed on the second189 words
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155 1988-03-02 1 SPECULATIVE buying of US dollars by Singapore-based banks yesterday strengthened the American currency on Asia's foreign exchanges. But the dollar still remained within its recent narrow trading range. Dealers said the market was awaiting the release of the US index of leading indicators, which was155 words
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Article524 1988-03-02 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING MIDDLE and junior executives fared better than corporate chiefs when it came to pay rises and bonuses last year, according to a new survey. More companies gave increments and bonuses to those lower down the executive ladder than to those524 words
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Article, Illustration467 1988-03-02 1 CORRINA LIM - By CORRINA LIM MARINE-BASED Metalock (S) Pte Ltd will brave the uncertainties in the local stock market by floating its shares on Sesdaq within the next few weeks. This will be the first public share offer since the October Crash put a467 words
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606 1988-03-02 1 LEONG WEN WAH - S'pore companies the primary investment target of fund By LEONG WEN WAH A NEW venture capital fund has been launched to attract up to $35 million from institutions, corporations and individuals to invest in emerging growth companies in Singapore and606 words
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Article122 1988-03-02 1 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN exporters have made increased use of the US generalised system of preferences (GSP) to gain a bigger share of the huge American market. According to figures released by the Ministry of Trade and Industry in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, Malaysia exported MBernama ES - 122 words
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212 1988-03-02 1 Reuter PLESSEY CO PLC and the General Electric Co PLC, two of Britain's biggest electronics companies, said on Monday they had agreed to form a new telecommunications group. GEC Plessey Telecommunications will dominate British telecommunications manufacturing and will supply products toReuter - 212 words
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Article61 1988-03-02 1 IN AN ARTICLE, "Big banks call in consultants to help chart strategy", published by BT on Feb 29, we said that the Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation had appointed Spicer Oppenheim Consultants Pte Ltd to undertake a study for the bank. OCBC has since pointed out that there is61 words
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Advertisement194 1988-03-02 1 099 Official Typewriter Supplier of the 1988 Olympics brother A HELPING HAND FOR HOME BUYERS tOnce you've found your dream home, the next thing you have to look for is a good housing loan. Look to International Bank of Singapore. At IBS, our housing loan scheme is designed to make194 words
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Advertisement278 1988-03-02 1 Full report, Pag* 14 Regional markets, Paga 16 World markata, Paga 17 BBaBS TWO LOCAL personal computer manufacturers have joined forces to develop and market computer products in a bid to improve their competitiveness. HOME NEWS, Page 2 NEIL LAWRENCE, creative director at O&M, has joined Leo Burnett, while Brian278 words
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Advertisement59 1988-03-02 1 A closer look at taxes IS SINGAPORE under-taxed? The cutbacks in direct taxes in recent years have led to talk of turning more to indirect taxes. Is this really necessary? Are there untapped sources of revenue for the government? With Budget Day just round the corner, Economics Correspondent Zhou Mei59 words
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HOME NEWS
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554 1988-03-02 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG TWO LOCAL personal computer manufacturers have joined forces to develop and market computer products in a bid to improve their competitiveness. Creative Technology and Essex Electronics have set up a 50-50 joint venture company, CTE Research, which will develop the various554 words
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277 1988-03-02 2 THE ECONOMY may have recovered but unskilled workers, who were hardest hit during the recent recession, are still finding it hard to get jobs. In 1980, the unemployment rate of workers without educational qualifications was lower than the national average, according277 words
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501 1988-03-02 2 IN SPITE OF repeated calls to raise the retirement age, more companies than before are setting 55 as the age for workers to pack up and go. Latest figures from the Ministry of Labour show that more private sector collective agreements between 1985501 words
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253 1988-03-02 2 THE Trade Development Board (TDB) is stepping up its efforts to promote Singapore-made computers and peripherals in the fast growing European market. Some of the activities include participation in international trade fairs like Ceßit 88 (March) and the Subcontracting Fair (April),253 words
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177 1988-03-02 2 SINGAPORE AIRLINES plans to start flying twice a week to Vancouver. Canada, via Seoul from July 1. The Monday service will be served by the 8747-300 Combi aircraft and the Friday service by the 8747-200 aircraft. The moves follow the air services177 words
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Article70 1988-03-02 2 THE MINISTRY of Labour is conducting the Labour Force Survey this month to collect data on employment and unemployment to help evaluate and formulate plans and policies on employment. Interviewers from the Ministry of Labour will be visiting 6.000 households selected for the survey. They70 words
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Article44 1988-03-02 2 THE POST Office Savings Bank, in conjunction with the Ministry of Education, is organising the 6th National School Savings campaign this month. Mr Tang Guan Seng, Parliamentary Secretary (Education), will officially launch the campaign at the Anglo-Chinese Junior College on March 444 words
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310 1988-03-02 2 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA SHELL HAS compensated nine motorists who claimed that their car engines have been damaged through the use of "old" Formula Shell (without the reformulated additive). Eight of the claims came from motorists who had their cars repaired before Shell310 words
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254 1988-03-02 2 A SAYING GOES that while old boys of Raffles Institution rule Singapore, the old boys of An-glo-Chinese School own Singapore! True at one time perhaps, but not quite now, said Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State for Education and himself an ex-ACS student. Many254 words
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107 1988-03-02 2 SCHOLARSHIPS, bursaries and study loans from the Public Service Commission are now open for application. These awards are for studies at National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological Institute as well as universities in Australia, Canada, France, Japan, New Zealand. Taiwan, the United Kingdom, the107 words
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Article, Illustration219 1988-03-02 2 THE DEFENCE MINISTRY is considering moving the Central Manpower Base (CMPB) away from Tanglin. But there are no firm plans as to where the new site might be, or what the present site might be converted into, said Second Defence Minister (Policy) Dr Yeo Ning Hong.219 words
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Advertisement141 1988-03-02 2 lornth organised fcy CHARMING GARDEN RESTAURANT GOLD OX STATE GUESTHOUSE (Sichuan, China) Of \>IV/nUnl\ from 5 March '88 (A limited period only) 9 f y <1 'i. 1 mj i For the first time, authentic Sichuan flavours are brought direct to you from the scenic land oflofty mounts and green141 words
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Advertisement148 1988-03-02 2 WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE PROSPEROUS Learn the skills to change your future at the PROSPERITY SEMINAR by ANDREW MATTHEWS of Australia SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS A program for prosperity. A program for controlling your life and finances. Giving you the keys to successful negotiation. Steps to becoming outstanding. Steps to creating148 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration518 1988-03-02 3 CHARLES SAVAGE - By CHARLES SAVAGE GOOD FOOD is what the New Zealand Tourist Publicity Office (NZTP) hopes will lure an even bigger harvest of visitors for the country over the next two years. From October 1986 to October 1987, Singapore tourist landings in New Zealand were518 words
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Article230 1988-03-02 3 TROPICAL Communications, a Singaporean agency, has entered into an equity partnership with the Alliance International Group in the UK, part of the pub-licly-listed marketing company, Lopex PLC. Alliance International, with its established European network, signed the one-third equity agreement with Mr Chui Liu Chien,230 words
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Article, Illustration236 1988-03-02 3 THE FAMILIAR strokes and humorous flourishes from top Punch cartoonist Donegan have found their way into the prolaunch campaign for the Carlton Hotel. Gartshore Associates Advertising opted for humour and considered a number of top cartoonists before commissioning Donegan, best known for236 words
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234 1988-03-02 3 FT THE MUSIC INDUSTRY had a record year in Britain in 1987 with sales jumping almost a quarter to £528 million, thanks largely to the continuing boom in compact discs. The industry has not seen growth on this scale since theFT - 234 words
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Article, Illustration99 1988-03-02 3 BRIAN POLLARD has been appointed expatriate creative director of Ted Bates Singapore. Mr Pollard, who comes from Bates network agency, George Patterson Advertising, has had 20 years agency experience and a number of Clio Golds and certificates of merit, among others, behind99 words
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91 1988-03-02 3 Huge pay rises at Saatchi Saatchi MAURICE SAATCHI. chairman of British agency group Saatchi and Saatchi, enjoyed a pay rise of 68 per cent in 1987, increasing his salary from £298,000 to £500,000 (551.78 million). This interesting point emerged from the company's report and accounts, published last month. City analysts91 words
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Article, Illustration286 1988-03-02 3 MONICA GWEE - O M's Lawrence joins Leo Burnett By MONICA GWEE NEIL LAWRENCE, creative director at Ogilvy Mather, has joined Leo Burnett effective Monday this week. Mr Lawrence had been with O& M for 15 months. He was recruited from Australia after a lengthy search to fill the hot seat in Singapore's286 words
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Article, Illustration246 1988-03-02 3 A SINGAPORE AGENCY, Advertising Associates, has emerged as one of five runners-up in an Asia-wide quest for the "Olympic Challenge" contest organised by Time magazine. The Asian Grand Prize was won by a Tokyo agency, Dentsu Inc. Singapore agencies submitted 25 entries, responding to the brief246 words
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Advertisement130 1988-03-02 3 AIRTUBE DOCUMENT CONVEYING SYSTEMS FOR MODERN OFFICES FACTORIES THE CONCEPT Air Flow (vacuum or pressure) propels carriers containing documents, mails, bills, etc. at high rates of speed, through a network of tubing to strategically-located stations which receive and dispatch carriers to their appropriate destinations. Airtube conveying systems are available in130 words
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Advertisement409 1988-03-02 3 ASK KM ONLY FROM BROTHER X The fastest in its class W The new Brother M-4018C With its rapid-fire 480 cps capability, you'll get all your office printing done and out in record-time. And in multi-colour too! Just get your office the new Brother M-4018C. Then ask for speed. Just409 words
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Advertisement128 1988-03-02 4 Keep itclode to your che^t! quiet drink after work or a late dance after dinner. Plus the art of conversation not drowned-out bv Madonna. These simple pleasures will be yours in the refurbished splendour of The Club. Long the favoured retreat of those seeking refuge from the rigours of everyday128 words
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OVERSEAS
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310 1988-03-02 5 Reuter A CHINESE banking official said record personal savings represent "a tiger in a cage" that could spring out and destabilise the economy if converted into buying power. The People's Daily quoted Li Yuanqi of the People's Bank of China, the central bank, as sayingReuter - 310 words
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Article124 1988-03-02 5 AFP CHINA plans to speed up development of its eastern coastal regions into a stronghold of export industries, a pro-Beijing newspaper said in Hongkong yesterday. The Ta Kung Pao daily said Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping had endorsed proposals submitted by party secretary-general Zhao Ziyang onAFP - 124 words
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Article251 1988-03-02 5 UPI REFLECTING JAPAN'S steady economic recovery, industrial output and housing construction continued to grow at a fast pace in January, according to government statistics released yesterday. The Construction Ministry said housing starts in January totalled 111,376 units, up 19.0 per cent over a year ago. It wasUPI - 251 words
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Article855 1988-03-02 5 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time OA OA471 0015 ATH SIA SQ11 0115 LAX/NRT UA UA805 0120 SFO/HKG MAS MH7120 0350 BKI SIA SQ41 0610 MAA SIA SQ47 0655 DEL MAS MH681 0820 KUL KAL KE624 0850 KUL SIA SQ31 0850 PAR/ROM MAS MH81 1 0910855 words
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263 1988-03-02 5 Reuter BRITAIN said on Monday that its current account balance of payments deficit for January widened to a record £905 million in a sharp deterioration of its trade balance. The Trade and Industry Department figures surprised analysts who had expected the January deficit toReuter - 263 words
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181 1988-03-02 5 UPI MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad yesterday urged Third World countries to formulate a strategy to overcome economic problems and promote better understanding and cooperation. He suggested an information bank be set up to disseminate news of economic importance to developing countries andUPI - 181 words
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243 1988-03-02 5 OANA-PNA THE UNITED STATES will dismantle its controversyridden military facilities in the Philippines if Filipinos demand it, according to a senior American official. The US government will have no "ifs", no "buts" and no "ands" if the Filipinos think the basesOANA-PNA - 243 words
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237 1988-03-02 5 Bernama BANGLADESH will provide more agricultural workers for Malaysia and the authorities in Dhaka have taken the necessary steps for the purpose. A high official of the Bangladesh Ministry of Labour and Manpower said in Dhaka on Monday that Bangladesh Overseas Employment andBernama - 237 words
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391 1988-03-02 5 AFP INDIA UNVEILED a new budget to please its 500 million rural population on Monday with an unprecedented 40 per cent increase in agricultural spending and a range of sweeteners for hard-pressed farmers. Drought-hit farmers had launched massive protests against the government in recentAFP - 391 words
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Advertisement56 1988-03-02 5 I a I I \l\ I T he business person's choice, every I I II \II II II I Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday I M Ml I w\ Leaving Changi Airport at 22 05 hours and arriving Heathrow eo f ly the following morning Call your Travel Agent or56 words
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Advertisement187 1988-03-02 5 Is Number One! If YOU'RE GOING to move otffloe within the next year, you must first see this remarkable building. Excellent business location close to MAS Building and Treasury Building. Direct access to East Coast Parkway. MRT convenience Tanjong Pagar (Maxwell) MKT station a short walk away. dearie identity clad187 words
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COMMODITIES
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488 1988-03-02 6 Reuter FOREIGN OIL FIRMS can look forward to more incentives from Indonesia as long-term contracts come up for renewal over the next decade, according to Indonesian oil executives and analysts. "We'll make changes where necessary. More flexibility, speedier approvals, less redReuter - 488 words
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310 1988-03-02 6 AFP NICKEL remained supported by a shortage of nearby supplies on the London Metal Exchange (LME) on Monday, illustrated by a 762-tonne fall in LME stocks to 1,992 tonnes, the lowest level since September 1962. Strong demand from European stainless steel manufacturers and continuedAFP - 310 words
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Article87 1988-03-02 6 CONTINUED VOLATILITY in the world's crude markets led the products market on its bearish trail yesterday. Most products in the Asian Pacific market showed either clearly weaker trends or were potentially seen to be so over the near-term. USJ/borrrt Oanga Dubai (April) 13.95 -0.07 W«J T,»oi wn87 words
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Article292 1988-03-02 6 HONGKONG: Gold closed firmer yesterday. supported mainly by short-covering and buying orders from Japanese houses. The bullion price ended the day at U*****.40/90 an ounce against New York's close of U*****.00/50 and Monday's US$427 20/70 finish here. A British trader said the underlying tone was still bearish and292 words
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242 1988-03-02 6 AFP INDONESIAN Mines and Energy Minister Subroto said on Monday that international oil prices could strengthen by the second half of the year, but emphasised the need for nonOpec members to cooperate in limiting output. Or Subroto said on Monday he believed 12AFP - 242 words
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Article466 1988-03-02 6 Crude palm oil futures closed lower in cautious trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange yesterday. The market closed weak despite opening higher in line with the stronger overnight close on the Chicago Board of Trade. The firmer opening was also due to the announcement by the US466 words
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Article297 1988-03-02 6 SINGAPORE The rubber market closed steadier yesterday with April One RSS buyers quoted at 221.25 cents/kilo, up 1.25 cents from Monday's close. Prices held steady at the outset and moved up slightly in subsequent quiet morning trading on some speculative buying interest and a reserve of sellers. Dealers said297 words
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Article108 1988-03-02 6 SUSTAINED support in ths Kuala Lumpur Tin Marks! (KLTM) pries llrm oos csnt from Monday's doss to M 117.49 a kg ysstsrdsy, slthough trading activity was rsduesd. Dsmand was again noted from Europsan Intarssts, although tha KLTM pries still holds a £25 prsmlum ovsr ths Europsan spot tin108 words
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Article230 1988-03-02 6 RAS prices In S cmMq, FOB In bate NOON CLOSE Buy*rs Seller* 8wy*rs e-M jawan Int 1 RSS Prompt 222.50 223.50N 223.00 224.00N Int 1 RSS Apr 88 220.50 221.00 221.25 221.75 Int 1 RSS Moy 88 220.75 221.25 221 JO 222.00 Int 2 RSS Of 218230 words
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Article83 1988-03-02 6 (caMi/kg, 1-ton poMati) APRIL 1986 MAY 1988 (ourrw it month) (forword month) RAS NOON NOON Ivywt Saltan Ivyan TltUn ssi 30 2U.00 316.00N 314.00 316jOON SSI so 21 2.50 314.50N 313J0 314 JON MRELB Ivyan Saltan SMt CV 3*9.00 291.00N 290.00 393.00N SMI I ***** 390J0N 3t983 words
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Article172 1988-03-02 6 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago rallied late on heavy professional buying on Monday and closed on or near session highs from up 7% to 11% US cents a bushel. May settled up 814 cents at U556.4214 after meeting resistance at the day's high of U556.44. March ended sharply higher on172 words
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Article158 1988-03-02 6 WHEAT futures in Chicago closed mixed on Monday with prices off 114 to up 14 US cent a bushel in light volume. May settled 1% cents lower at U553.2314. Inter-month spreading generated the mixed tone in wheat. Spread buying of March against May was noted. March closed with pared158 words
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Article307 1988-03-02 6 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seder doting prices on Feb 29 (£/tora>e unless i<wdfM). Previous doting prtctl In porenlhesJs. Collaa Both In-store London, tellert option OF London Mar 1300/1301 (1335/1336) High/Low 1 330/1201 M'tian/Sumatran crude OF UK/Rotterdam Mor/Apr May/Jun 382.5dr 387,5slr M'tlan RBD FOB Mar 380* (382.5/380pd) Apr 377.5sir (380tlr)307 words
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Article235 1988-03-02 6 Chinese Produce Exchange noon doibtQ pricos on Mor 1 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Mk FOB 106.00 Old drvm FOB 118.00 Now drum FOB 122.00 Copra Miaod IIoom) 61 Pepper Muniok whit* FOB Ml W 1100.00 Sorowak white FOB foq NtW 1085.00 Sarawak ipodai Mock FOB NLW 805.00 Sarawak235 words
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Advertisement139 1988-03-02 6 For the best in Sichuan and Seafood Dishes i V Fried Lobster with Dried Red Chilli KS tlfitt Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant is famous for its exquisite Sichuan Cuisine. Savour some of the marvellous delights from. I our menu comprising of over 188 Sichuan and m§139 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1988-03-02 6 Doonesbury FELLAHS, TODAY I THOUGHT TP LET YOU INTERACT A urns on youroujn. i J a/ANT TUB GROUP TO HOLD A PRESIDENTIAL r r STRAW J>. POLL! m «> a BY GARRY TRUDEAU rrSNOT ACTUALLY nTSA THAT MUCH BEAUTY NO POWER, BUIY CONTEST, M VUE I BUMP 3 m "IS53 words
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Miscellaneous82 1988-03-02 6 Moscow -3/-10 Snow Nossou 24/11 Clear New Mhl 27/15 Clear New York 03/-11 Sunny Nicosia 19/08 Oowdy Oslo 04/-2 Cloudy Paris 07/01 Cloudy Perth 25/21 Fine (Ho 'Jansffro 36/22 Cleor Rome 11 /01 Rom Son Frh'co 16/09 Show»n Son Juan 28/20 Cloudy Sontiogo unov Soo Poulo unov Seoul 04/-4 Cloudy82 words
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Advertisement191 1988-03-02 7 C h\ km I Rixk\ Only one first class hotel is smack in the middle. The Crown Prince Hotel. Surrounded by the colourful life and conveniences of Orchard Road. All around, in every direction, there are major shopping centres, offices, banks, post offices, MRT stations and cinemas. There is even191 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1916 1988-03-02 8 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed firmer against major currencies yesterday but trading was thin. Speculative buying by US banks based in Singapore contributed to the firmer tone but its rise against the yen was limited because of selling by Japanese exporters and light profit-taking at around 128.70 yen1,916 words
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Article1680 1988-03-02 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tupfday, March 1988 DEUTSCMEMARK (SIMEX) Iter SS celto Mar M put* 54 55 56 57 5t 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 60 1 Apr 230A 129A 40A SS cat 225 124 38 S 3 CAB CAS CAB CAB CAB CAB CAB to1,680 words
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Advertisement64 1988-03-02 8 r 4 US m Mi J* 5 -J&* A s* v> rf& f Tt (It QjT Exhibit Profile Consumer Goods Foodstuff Textile Garments Minerals Carpets Handicrafts Household Appliances Building Materials Venue Singapore World Trade Centre, Hall 5 Date 28th February 6th March, 1988 Time 10am to 7pm Organised by Export64 words
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Advertisement8 1988-03-02 8 BANQUEINDOSUEZ 3 Shenton Way, Shenton House, Singapore 01068 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article299 1988-03-02 9 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels after a day of quiet trading yesterday. Most operators were sidelined due to a general lack of interest. The market was awaiting yesterday's release of US January leading indicators, expected to show a decline of around 0.4 per299 words
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Article199 1988-03-02 9 IMM foreign currency futures ended Monday mixed but above session lows. The market fell to the day's lows at midday in response to a strong US bond market and improved cash-market demand for dollars. However, downside momentum fizzled. Volume was light throughout the day. Canadian dollars posted strong gains,199 words
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551 1988-03-02 9 Reuter MEXICO has received a disappointing US$6 billion to US$7 billion in bids under its debt-for-bonds offer, Japanese banking sources said in Tokyo on Monday. The Latin American country, which owes more than US$lOO billion in public and private debt, had hoped to receiveReuter - 551 words
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194 1988-03-02 9 Reuter A SENIOR World Bank official, unveiling the agency's earnings for the first six months of its financial year, said that all signs pointed to a reduction in the debt crisis since it surfaced in 1982 Senior vice-president for finance Ernest Stern said on MondayReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration192 1988-03-02 9 Indicates the average of the prime lending rate* of 12 major banks in S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on March 1 us* DM SWFC Yen 7 do r, 6 3/4 5/8 9 8 7/8 3 7/16 5/16 1 3/8 1/8 4 3/16 1/16 1 m# > 6192 words
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Article, Illustration339 1988-03-02 9 ALVIN TAY - For clients with worldwide financial resources By ALVIN TAY Banking Correspondent HONGKONGBANK International Trustee Ltd (HKIT) yesterday launched a Global Asset Protection service in Singapore to help wealthy corporations and private individuals better manage their financial resources worldwide. The service is offered by HKIT through339 words
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347 1988-03-02 9 AP AMERICAN EXPRESS chairman James Robinson 111 has suggested creating a new international financial organisation to help ease the debt crisis of developing nations by buying their loans. Mr Robinson, in remarks prepared for a meeting of the OverseasAP - 347 words
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113 1988-03-02 9 UPI BRINKS INC repaid the Federal Reserve Bank of New York US$B million it apparently "lost" while taking US$5O million in cash to Argentina, marking the security company's biggest loss ever. A spokesman said on Monday the company was classifying the money as "lost"UPI - 113 words
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Article464 1988-03-02 9 BA Futures Inc JUNE EURODOLLAR opened in Simex yesterday slightly firmer from Chicago's close at 93.02. but drifted into narrow range trading as there were no factors to affect the market. Traders were sidelined ahead of major US unemployment figure on Friday and leading indicators later last night. TechnicalsBA Futures Inc - 464 words
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Article149 1988-03-02 9 Gold futures on Feb 29 100 troy ounces USJ per troy ounce Opon Hlg* Loo Mo» 424.00 425 00 424.00 4 30 50 090 427 00 432.50 425.10 431.90 0.80 Mo, 433 90 Jim 431.20 436 50 428 90 435.80 0 70 Aug 433.00 440.80 433.00 440.00149 words
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Article86 1988-03-02 9 Treasury bills Period issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****E 26.5.88 2.90 2.85 2.90 2.83 6 months BY*****S 30.6.88 2.96 2.91 2.94 2.90 1 year BY*****T 24.11.88 3.00 2.95 2.95 2.95 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing86 words
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Article57 1988-03-02 9 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market rose point to end at 2% yesterday. The onemonth term rate was unchanged- S$ Interbank rates at 1 2 noon yester day: Offta wo Overnight 2 3/4 1/2 1 month 3 2 7/8 2-month 3 1/16 2 15/1* 3-month 357 words
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Advertisement52 1988-03-02 9 When music matters, nothing's quite as good as Quad. l J > 't <1 it w, if 'Z s H r\ i !5S ftfts QUA I) For the name and address of your nearest Quad authorised High Fidelity dealer, write to or call Rank O'Connor's, O'Connor House, 9K Pasir Panning52 words
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Advertisement437 1988-03-02 9 ECICS BUSINESS SEMINARS '88 "Exporting Wisely" A practical 2-day course on how to sell successfully in overseas markets and the financing options available. How do you compete for business when more and more buyers are demanding more flexible credit terms? What do you do when a big business opportunity abroad437 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article489 1988-03-02 10 Philippines time for action PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino came to power as a reluctant leader thrown on the national stage by the excesses of her predecessor. But two years later, after trials and tribulations reminiscent of the problems of earlier years, she remains firmly in the saddle. The pessimists can489 words
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Article1127 1988-03-02 10 ZHOU MEI - Missing the mark fiscally Singapore's planners err on the side of caution Is Singapore under-taxed? Last year, tax revenue amounted to just 41 per cent of total expenditure. In recent years, direct taxes have been cut quite a bit. There's been talk of the need to increase indirect taxes. Does1,127 words
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Article, Illustration1567 1988-03-02 10 WHILE THERE is general understanding of the difference between direct and indirect taxes, there is yet no agreement among public finance experts on the definition of what is "direct tax" and what is "indirect tax". Fiscal economist Mukul Asher, in a1,567 words
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297 1988-03-02 10 Singapors tax structurs rellance (R) and effort (E) raties 1988 to FY 1887/89 Fiscal year ill R E Indirect taxes R E Direct taxes ($m) R E 1966 431.5 100 12.96 229.8 53.3 6.90 201.7 46.7 6.06 1967 459.2 100 12.26 239.3 52.1 6.39 219.9 47.9 5.87 1968 538.4 100297 words
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302 1988-03-02 10 Taxes on goods and services Import duties Fiscal Year Excise taxes on goods Motor vehicles taxes Others* R E R E R E R E 1966 5.8 0.76 8.2 1.06 5.4 0.69 33.9302 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous602 1988-03-02 10 •1 r CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS Bar I'd falsify to look like gold (5) A blow against socialism? (5) Heroes of TV comedy? (7) The pain of being a star? (5) Somewhere behind the winner (5) It's light, yet fierce (5) Bad running (7) Be a model of repose (3) Formerly602 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration350 1988-03-02 11 DR JUSUF WANANDI, executive director of the Jakarta-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), dubbed as Indonesia's "think tank", was the first visiting scholar under the "Straits Times Visiting Asean Experts Programme". Dr Wanandi, the first of the visiting Asean scholars to brief group350 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1988-03-02 11 INCREASED exchanges between Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia can help to further cement a close trilateral relationship and avoid the risks flowing from one neighbour taking another "so much for granted", says Dr Jusuf Wanandi, executive director of Indonesia's Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). "You1,076 words
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1038 1988-03-02 11 DAVID CHEW - Indonesia is likely to face rising unemployment and greater social tensions in the next few years, according to Dr Jusuf Wanandi (left), executive director of the Jakarta-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies. Drawing on a recent discussion between Dr Wanandi and Singapore1,038 words
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343 1988-03-02 11 INDONESIA'S, "good relations" with Vietnam are based on historical and emotional ties that hark back to the era when both nations fought off their colonial masters to gain independence, according to Dr Jusuf Wanandi. Indonesia, which considers that its main external343 words
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Miscellaneous1311 1988-03-02 11 tfU (MDIMDQQ PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Videofashion Monthly New York Sass. The young American designers take style to the limit with the sassy bold spirit of spring, this season. Shapes are frankly feminine and simply sexy. Hemingway A Portrait In Four Parts: One True Sentence (Pt 2,1,311 words
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Miscellaneous28 1988-03-02 11 JON<E,S FOR H£/\V£NS SfIKC, CALm DOLJN J RReBtfRMD RRe ONLY ruditoßS. i nothing to V e>d RFRfmD OF EVENING STANDARD CO ITD I*2 19*6 come in V GjGjrri^neN28 words
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Article, Illustration759 1988-03-02 12 AP THE WILDEST Winter Olympics, etched by the skates of Boitano and Witt and stamped by the skis of the Flying Finn, Tomba la Bomba and Eddie the Eagle, ended on time, despite a lastminute wind scare In a post-Games news conference, InternationalAP - 759 words
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445 1988-03-02 13 AFP DAVID ROE scored an upset victory over Ray Reardon to reach the last 16 of the £300,000 British Open snooker championships in Derby on Monday night. Roe. who at 22 is 33 years younger than Reardon, succeeded where world numberAFP - 445 words
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Article, Illustration629 1988-03-02 13 UPI MARTINA NAVRATILOVA. who lost her No 1 ranking last August, claims she is playing the best tennis of her career. Navratilova lost the "top ranking to 18-year-old Steffi Graf. After winning just four tournaments last year, the 31-year-old has already wonUPI - 629 words
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391 1988-03-02 13 UPI THE LOWER Ramon Rivas plays, the higher his rebounding total at game's end and the more effective top-ranked Temple is inside. Rivas on Sunday scored 13 points and snared a game-high 15 rebounds 11 on the offensive boards to help NoUPI - 391 words
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236 1988-03-02 13 Reuter CARLOS ZARATE of Mexico, once one of the world's most feared boxers, was little more than a target on Monday as Daniel Zaragoza easily stopped him in 10 punishing rounds to capture the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) super bantamweight crown. Referee VinceReuter - 236 words
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Article, Illustration439 1988-03-02 13 AP MORE THAN any other river, the powerful Savage in western Maryland is the white-water course most closely associated with America s rising distinction in international white-wa-ter competition. It was this increased recognition that helped America attract the 1989 world championships to the USAP - 439 words
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Article, Illustration434 1988-03-02 13 AP AFP WORLD heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, displaying lightning lefts, on Monday worked out during his fourth sparring session in Tokyo in preparation for his title match against Tony Tubbs this month. Mr Tyson sparred with Anthony Witherspoon at Tokyo'sAP; AFP - 434 words
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250 1988-03-02 13 UPI IN AN ERA when high-tech* equipment and training domi-s nate athletics, competitors the world's most prestigious* sled dog race dedicate their, efforts to nurturing man's tradi-* tional best friend. "I think nothing of myself or? my own comfort,'' said Susan* Butcher,UPI - 250 words
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Advertisement210 1988-03-02 12 4 COURVOISIERXO-Where to eat, drink... A symbol of vitality and strength. A year of good fortune, success and happiness Savour our good luck raw fish from Feb 18 to Mar 2, and get a hongbao of surprises as well as a chance to win over Si million worth of prizes.210 words
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Advertisement119 1988-03-02 12 ROU GU CHA BREAKFAST at CAFE BOULEVARD lam I lam daily SS5.OO+ per person FISH VERMICELLI at DON DANG SAYANG Daily Lunch and Dinner >- 1, Tanglin Road Singapore 1024 Tel: *****33 Telex: MINGTEL RS ***** Telefax: *****42 557.00++ per person A I»UMQ COUKT HOTEL A u 2* 2?' 6119 words
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Advertisement149 1988-03-02 12 r Enjoy Yu Sheng Lucky Raw Fish Salad at Ru Yi Cantonese Restaurant If Also available at Plum's Lunch Buffet &0P n KNfer HYATT REGENCYOSINGAPORE 10-12 Scotts Road Singapore 0922. Tel: *****88 Telex: RS ***** Telefax: *****96 A FEAST OF FAMILIAR FAVOI RITES Help yourself to more than 15 delicious149 words
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Advertisement187 1988-03-02 12 SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH Km 'A St m 1 Bnng the family for a fabulous meal of fresh seafood and Chinese dishes from our a la cane menu. At a generous 25% off the bill. But only on Sundays between 11.30 am and 2.30pm. And for a limited period. m ENJOY187 words
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Advertisement192 1988-03-02 12 taking invasion! A buffet to satisfy even the most ravenous Viking warriors! The smorgasbord spread tempts with Matjis herring, smoked salmon, liver pate, gravlax, Pitt I Panna and other exotic-sounding delicacies. Plus 20 desserts to follow! Over 60 Scandinavian delights to sample. Adult S3l* Child $15* <l Akvavit and Carlsberg192 words
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Advertisement576 1988-03-02 13 and entertain 4 übcrtui^riU is i a A So much to choose for only $21.50 A sumptuous spread with many different types of appetisers, hot and cold soups, a salad selection...superb pastries, truffles, tortes...cheese board, fresh fruit freshly brewed coffee All for $21.50 And for $27.50 you can add a576 words
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Article, Illustration4193 1988-03-02 14 AFTER A PERIOO of hibernation, interest is once again returning to Sesdaq. Singapore's secondary equity market. Yesterday, it put on a commendable performance with more than one million shares changing hands. In sharp contrast, activity on the main market was pathetic with initial4,193 words
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Article257 1988-03-02 14 SINGAPORF Rises Indices fwt 39 Mar 1 Corfcbsra 560 10 M Compoafc* 7UM 7*5.65 Mmo 555 10 •T Ot/OS 170 ♦140 Y M J 25* •TCAO -7060 -7043 D S 9*5 5 IT 10-day MA -7046 -7033 FAN 770 4-5 •TOIV ♦*****37 ♦*****07 S P M 745257 words
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Article3035 1988-03-02 14 BID and otter prices officially listed and hmtrw in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 units link— otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".3,035 words
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Article107 1988-03-02 14 PERUS PLANTATIONS B«r--hsd: 19th AGM at 19th Floor, Wisma Jerneh, 38 Jslan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur, today, Mar 2, at 10.15 am. KUALA LUMPUR KEPONO ■•rhad: 15th AGM at Wisma Taiko, 1 Jalan S.P. Saanivasagam, ***** Ipoh. Parak, on Saturday, Mar 12, at 12.30pm. THE WNJUNSON PROCESS107 words
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Article271 1988-03-02 14 Monog.rj' prtet for Mar 2 Singapore Unit Trust Tha Commute* 0.91 0 *7 Th* Savings fund 078 0 83" S port frog Fund 036 0 40 S'por* Sac fund 0 41 0M S'por* InvMt fund OAS 070 S'port Equity fund 044 048 Asia Unit Trust Mai lnv«*t Fund271 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration512 1988-03-02 15 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent SEVEN YEARS after he invaded the Californian banking market, Indonesian tycoon Liem Sioe Liong is now giving the appearance of beating a quick retreat. Yesterday, his Hongkongbased First Pacific Holdings (FPH) said it had agreed to sell512 words
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464 1988-03-02 15 JAPANESE retail giant Isetan (S) Ltd achieved a more than 500 per cent increase in net profits last year, adding weight to the belief that retail trade improved last year. But not everyone is elated with its results. The retail group reported net464 words
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Article, Illustration493 1988-03-02 15 LISA LEE - Second-half results less scintillating By LISA LEE PACE-SETTER Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS) turned in a favourable set of year-end results but its second-half performance was far less scintillating. After an outstanding 52 per cent gain to $11.8 million at493 words
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218 1988-03-02 15 ALMOST A YEAR after it went public, Avimo Singapore remains bullish about the current year, and is now looking for new premises for expansion. Its order books remain healthily filled, recording contracts worth more than $100 million, almost at the218 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1988-03-02 15 P Y CHIN - The company is a gold mine, reaping profits since its inception From P Y CHIN ASSESSING the potential of the shares of Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Bhd (STMB), operators of Malaysia's first commercial television station TV3, has become somewhat of a challenge1,298 words
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Article, Illustration281 1988-03-02 15 HONGKONG'S Lau brothers plan to merge two of their three listed companies which collectively nurse losses of close to HK$l billion from the October crash. The pair of corporate raiders Joseph and Thomas Lau made a brief foray into United Industrial Corporation last year, turning281 words
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Article461 1988-03-02 15 BASED on the commercial progress experienced by Van der Horst in the last 12 months and a huge reduction in its indebtedness. chairman Edward Goh Kim Hai has confidently predicted a turnaround for the marine and service engineering group. "Business conditions are currently strengthening in461 words
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Article114 1988-03-02 15 MBT Bernama MALAYSIA'S official sharescreening body, the Capital Issues Committee, has warned publicly-listed companies not to get involved in insider trading, share-rigging and dumping of shares Committee chairman Tan Sri Jaffar Hussein told a luncheon gathering of company directors in Kuala Lumpur that the CIC wouldMBT; Bernama - 114 words
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257 1988-03-02 15 Bernama THE HIGH COURT in Malaysia yesterday set aside an injunction freezing the assets of Bumi Timah Sdn Bhd, one of 30 companies that Hongkong-based Ka Wa Bank had named when it obtained an injunction freezing the assets of its former vice-presi-dent Datuk LowBernama - 257 words
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192 1988-03-02 16 Reuter AUSTRALIAN entrepreneur Robert Holmes a Court on Monday unveiled a plan to merge his two major companies after clearing the decks two weeks ago with massive write-offs of stock market losses. His Bell Resources, with a fresh cash injection ofReuter - 192 words
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2886 1988-03-02 16 FOR THE second consecutive day, share prices were dealt mixed to steadier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading pace picked up a little but still remained on the low side. Most of the activity was focused on industrial stocks. Trading in2,886 words
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167 1988-03-02 16 AFP AIR INDIA is to buy two Boeing 747-300 aircraft for US$2B6 million, Civil Aviation Minister Motilal Vora said in New Delhi on Monday. Mr Vora told the Lower House of Parliament that the aircraft were expected to be delivered in OctoberAFP - 167 words
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248 1988-03-02 16 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S largest company, the Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd, has completed all transfers and payments in its multi-billion dollar restructuring programme, managing director Brian Loton said. "All transfers and payments involved in the restructure proposals approved by shareholders on 25 February, 1988 were completed today,"Reuter - 248 words
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Article158 1988-03-02 16 Reuter SANTOS Ltd has placed 17.4 million shares at A 53.60 each to raise A 562.6 million for investment in the oil and gas industry. Santos. Australia's largest onshore oil and gas producer, said in Adelaide on Monday that the placement at a 20-cent discountReuter - 158 words
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Article1462 1988-03-02 16 Hongkong SHARE PRICES on the Hongkong market closed near their highest point of the day yesterday, with earlier profit-taking well absorbed. The Hang Seng Index ended the day 36.63 points higher at 2.454.71 while the broader based Hong Kong Index rose 22.49 points to 1,807.94. Trading was1,462 words
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93 1988-03-02 16 Reuter BRITISH Gas PLC said it was surprised and disappointed at the New Zealand Government s decision to cancel the proposed sale of its 70 per cent shareholding in energy group Petroleum Corp of New Zealand Ltd to British Gas "British Gas isReuter - 93 words
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Article524 1988-03-02 16 Reuter SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo market closed higher in robust trade yesterday following aggressive buying ot large capitalisation domestic demand-related issues and electricals, brokers said. "Steel companies have had good results, and it is the beginning of March," said Toranobu Sugai, vice president of equities at Shearson LehmanReuter - 524 words
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Article372 1988-03-02 16 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN share market ended sharply higher yesterday with all sectors showing gains. Brokers said volumes were 'marvellous', but would need to exceed a turnover of 200 million shares before the market was really liquid. "The market closed slightly off its high, but that was to be expectedReuter - 372 words
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Article145 1988-03-02 16 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index slid 1.31 points yesterday to 373.52 on a turnover of 8,727,101 shsres worth 753.90 million bsht. MAN n BAMT Ao Kham Thai ..211 +4 AyucJhy* Invaatman 1 402 -2 Bangkok Agro-tnd 94 -0 5 Bar* Of Ayudhya 366 -4 A CaMa 506Reuter - 145 words
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Article252 1988-03-02 16 MAR 01 MT 300 Koiin 40 00 -1.2 ■t-0 09 Kuochan Dav Laa Chang Yuan 52 00 46 50 -1.5 -12 77 SO -2 54 50 -25 •4 00 -2 Nan Ya Ptaa 67 00 -2 318 00 *9 70 50 -2 Ctong looog 57 00 60 SO -1.5252 words
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Article76 1988-03-02 16 MAR 91 1 Oriental B Pttfl Ovtmu Phila* B 0 042 0037 0 37 -0 002 •0 001 002 -0 008 Apex Mining B 0039 •0 006 *2 25 PLOT 144 •1 San Miguai B 138 -1 unct) unch -02 -0 01 Saafront 0 022 -0 001 Banguat Con76 words
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Advertisement338 1988-03-02 16 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 50 SEILCO PLASTICS PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 139 Cecil Street #08-03/04 Cecil House Singapore 0106 on 29th February 1988 the following resolutions were duly passed: AS SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS (a) That338 words
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Advertisement460 1988-03-02 16 IN THE MATTER OF SHIPCARE SINGAPORE PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act (Chapter 50) that a Final General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the office of the Liquidators,460 words
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Advertisement78 1988-03-02 16 SESCOPE INVESTMENT PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 50 that the Final Meeting of Members of the above-named Company will be held at the offices of Messrs. Ernst Whlnney, 10 Collyer Quay #21-01, Ocean Building, Singapore 0104 on78 words
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Advertisement8 1988-03-02 16 S#oul m«rk«t was cloMd yaatarday for a holiday8 words
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WORLD MARKETS
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922 1988-03-02 17 New York Reuter A LATE afternoon rally on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday triggered by a burst of arbitrage-related buy programs, lifted Wall Street stocks to the second biggest gain of the year and the highest close since the October 19 marketReuter - 922 words
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976 1988-03-02 17 London Reuter PRICES on the London market were firmer across a broad front at the opening yesterday but had retreated from levels seen in early trading after some profit-taking. Prices were marked up at the outset on a 48-point jump on the Wall StreetReuter - 976 words
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Article, Illustration424 1988-03-02 17 FT MR T BOONE PICKENS, the Texan takeover specialist, on Monday renewed his attempt to profit from the boom in US gold-mining with a US$l.95 billion bid for Homestake Mining, America's largest producer. Stock in Homestake, based in San Francisco, soared US$3-1/2 to US$lB inFT - 424 words
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Article113 1988-03-02 17 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 1.607 94 Mondoy .585 46 Week ago 1.524.30 Hang Seng Index Tuesday 2.454 71 Monday 2.***** Week ago 2,329 35 All Industrials Tuesday 2.0714 Monday 2.0364 Week ogo 2.026 3 NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday 2.071.62 Friday 2.***** Week ogo 2.***** TOKYO Nikkei Average113 words
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Article94 1988-03-02 17 Reuter SHISEIDO Co Ltd has predicted group net profit of 7.20 billion yen for the year ending Nov 30, 1968, down 20 per cent from a year earlier. Current profit is estimated at 26 billion yen in 1967/88, up 12.9 per cent from a yearReuter - 94 words
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Article1122 1988-03-02 17 Amsterdam FEB a FIB *b ABN Aagon Ahold Akzo 30 50 86 90 73 10 102 50 0.3 1.2 01 2.5 Alrenta AMEV Amro Bank Am Stad 146 10 44.70 63 80 126 80 01 0.4 0.T -02 Barkel BOLS 13 40 116 00 0 4 2 Bonumij 88 501,122 words
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Article101 1988-03-02 17 AP THE BOARDS of directors at holding companies for Dr Pepper and Seven-Up have tentatively agreed to merge the privately-held soft-drink companies, it was announced in Texas on Monday. The trade newsletter Beverage Digest estimated that the two companies held about 10.7 per cent of theAP - 101 words
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Advertisement914 1988-03-02 17 rrt (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) To AM Shareholders (I) AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER IM7 Group Company 3 Group Net Profit (item 2(h)) as percentage of Turnover 9.0% 9.1% 4 Group Net Profit (item 2(j)) as percentage of Issued Capital and Reserves at end of914 words
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732 1988-03-02 18 LEE HAN SHIH - Drive from Yio Chu Kang to city in less than 20 minutes on completion By LEE HAN SHIH THE BIGGEST, most complicated and potentially most disruptive road construction project in Singapore the city portion of the Central Expressway (CTE) will soon begin in earnest.732 words
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371 1988-03-02 18 A $1 MILLION suit has been filed by the government against the estate of the late National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan who is claimed to have taken the money as bribes. The suit arose from investigations by the Corrupt Practices Investigation371 words
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285 1988-03-02 18 Reuter US TRADE Representative Clayton Yeutter and a senior Thai official met for two hours in Washington on Monday on outstanding bilateral trade issues with "decent progress" being made, a spokesman for Mr Yeutter said. Gary Holmes said that most of the focus ofReuter - 285 words
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341 1988-03-02 18 Bernama ES MALAYSIA can expect good economic growth for 1987 and 1988, Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Jaafar Hussein said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. This is possible mainly through the upturn in agriculture output, the recovery in primary commodity prices as wellBernama ES - 341 words
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Article265 1988-03-02 18 AFP INDONESIAN President Suharto said in Jakarta yesterday that his country's ties with China were unchanged and hinged on Beijing's pledge to stay out of the internal affairs of other countries, including Indonesia. China had to confirm that it would not "interfere in the internalAFP - 265 words
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140 1988-03-02 18 MBT A US-GERMAN joint venture has submitted to the Malaysian government a proposal for a M 52.5 billion polypropylene/polyethylene project in Malaysia by 1992 to cater for both domestic and export markets. It is expected to utilise some 30,000 barrels crude oil a day andMBT - 140 words
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Article197 1988-03-02 18 AFP TAIWAN has prepared a draft trade Act that would allow it to raise tariffs or impose restrictions to thwart excess imports resulting from unfair trade practices, the government said yesterday. The Act was designed to counter an increasing tide of protectionist measures against TaiwanAFP - 197 words
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185 1988-03-02 18 Reuter CHINA announced yesterday a big increase in investment abroad and said it was discussing joint investment with the Soviet Union and other East European countries. The Economic Daily reported in Beijing that in 1967 China set up 124 firms overseas with a totalReuter - 185 words
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Article54 1988-03-02 18 AFP A TOP Beijing official in Hongkong yesterday gave a veiled warning to Britain not to interfere with a planned Chinese constitution for post-1997 Hongkong The official, who requested anonymity, refused to say whether Beijing would launch a diplomatic protest if the British Parliament holds a debateAFP - 54 words
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278 1988-03-02 18 Reuter THE US index of leading indicators fell a seasonally adjusted 0.6 per cent in January after rising a revised 0.3 per cent in December and falling a revised 1.1 per cent in November, the Commerce Department said in Washington yesterday. The departmentReuter - 278 words
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Article165 1988-03-02 18 THE GOVERNMENT is acquiring more than 7,000 square metres of land in Upper Serangoon for road widening. The pieces of land in the Saranggong district are needed for the widening of Upper Serangoon Road between Tampines Road and Punggol Road. The largest plot of 1,465 sq m165 words
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Article97 1988-03-02 18 GOLO FUTURES were narrowly mixed in early dealings yesterday after failing to follow through on Monday's late rally. Prices ranged from up US$l.5O in spot March to down US$l.6O in the June 1989 contract. April fell US$O.2O at U*****.70 an ounce after trading a high-low of97 words
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Article46 1988-03-02 18 Bernama TWO CARGO wharves costing a total of M 523.1 million will be built at the Klang North Port to cope with the increasing amount of cargo handled by the port, Port Klang Authority chairman Datuk Michael Chen announced yesterday Ber-Bernama - 46 words
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Article48 1988-03-02 18 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN Trade and Industry Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz will lead a trade mission to Holland, Italy and France from March 5 to 20. During the tour. Datin Rafidah will sign a double taxation avoidance agreement between Holland and Malaysia. Bernama ESBernama ES - 48 words
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Article58 1988-03-02 18 AFP HONGKONG Financial Secretary Piers Jacobs leaves on a two-week visit to Britain Saturday which could include a resumption of talks on how this British colony should share its defence costs with London. Mr Jacobs said he would meet officials of the Treasury, the BankAFP - 58 words
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Article58 1988-03-02 18 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES will consider lifting a ban on Filipina maids working abroad if foreign governments help guarantee better treatment for them. Tomas Achacoso, head of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, said yesterday he would meet his counterparts in Hongkong, Singapore and Malaysia on possiblyReuter - 58 words
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Article71 1988-03-02 18 AFP TRADING in US Treasury bond futures is likely to start on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in June next year, market sources said yesterday. The listing of such bond futures on the Tokyo stock market requires revision of the Securities and Exchange Act, and anAFP - 71 words
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Article60 1988-03-02 18 AFP THE NUMBER of bankrupt firms in Japan's textile industry dropped 7.4 per cent last month from a year earlier to 100, a private credit research institute said yesterday. Their liabilities totaled 17.172 billion yen, off 18.7 per cent, the Credit Exchange of Nagoya said. Each bankruptAFP - 60 words
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Advertisement191 1988-03-02 18 ARTHUR ANDERSEN ASSOCIATES, PTE. SINGAPORE BUDGET 1968 Implications Inoentivcs Opp<xtunities Find oat what the Singapore Budget 1968 really means for you and your business from our experts. Experienced tax consultants will discuss bow you can take advantage of the recent tax developments in Singapore and the proposed changes in the191 words
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415 1988-03-02 19 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM TO IMPROVE operational efficiency and reduce costs, Nippon Yusen Kaisha has shifted the management for one of its trans-Pacific services to Hongkong and US. The move from its Tokyo headquarters took place yesterday with the establishment of a management centre415 words
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289 1988-03-02 19 FIVE private firms have indicated plans to establish container yards in Thailand. Thai Customs Department director-general Viroj Lowhaphandu told the Bangkok Post that five offers have been received for the project, with one from a very experienced Japanese firm. The department289 words
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198 1988-03-02 19 Reuter THE MAXIMUM freight rate for Australia's meat exports to North America rose by 14.4 per cent to U556,990 per container as of March 1. the Australian Meat and Live-stock Corp (AMLC) said in a statement. The new rates are quotedReuter - 198 words
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Article71 1988-03-02 19 Seatrade Week A NEW shipping council has been formed to represent the interests of South Korea's small exporters. Named the Small Export Shippers' Association (Kosmesa), the council has attracted 15 full, medi-um-sized members and 67 smaller, associate members. The council states that it is able toSeatrade Week - 71 words
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Article163 1988-03-02 20 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European Far East/Persian Gulf Straits ports/Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Vang Shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Diakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd163 words
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89 1988-03-02 20 THE UNITED STATES Federal Maritime Commission is likely to have its first woman chairman if President Reagan wins Senate approval for his choice. He is set to nominate Elaine Chao as successor to Edward Hickey who died of a heart attack last month. President89 words
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988 1988-03-02 20 Against the background of a fundamental shift in shipping policy since Rajiv Ghandi came to power, the modernisation of India's liner trades has continued to make slow progress. In this article, Lloyd's Shipping Economist reviews some of the changes that have taken988 words
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60 1988-03-02 20 AFP QUARANTINE officials in Japan said they had burned 13.2 tons of frozen shrimp imported from Thailand that had been contaminated with cholera bacteria. The shrimp, worth about 23 million yen (U*****,000). were unloaded on Feb 25 from a Panamanian vessel, the Far EastAFP - 60 words
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Article928 1988-03-02 20 AB Shpg V i ABC Consoinor VM 1 Accord Shpg VI Ahronkwl Imor XI Africo Ocoon XI Alltrons vi AC Tooplor XI Ajnorican Tpt XI Aitro Sank* IV Arrow linos a A»on Ocoon XI Attn Imo i ANl Arc imo V AH ASCI M Bolt Canodo lino928 words
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308 1988-03-02 20 Reuter A MOBILE British oil drilling rig with 77 crew on board has parted its towline in hurricane winds and is drifting toward Norwegian oil field platforms, the Norwegian Coast Guard said. "We have two tugs standing by that are tryingReuter - 308 words
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144 1988-03-02 20 Bernama THE PROPOSED Penang-based tuna fishing venture between Malaysians and a Taiwanese fishermen's association is expected to earn Malaysia some MS26O million in foreign exchange annually, Malaysian Deputy Agriculture Minister Datuk Alex Lee said. He said the amount would be derived from the operationalBernama - 144 words
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Article, Illustration397 1988-03-02 21 NYT ERIC ARTURO DELVALLE, who was ousted on Friday as president of Panama at the hands of the military strongman. Gen Manuel Antonio Noriega, has called for a boycott of all payments to the government and is asking Panamanian embassies throughout the world toNYT - 397 words
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198 1988-03-02 21 Lloyd's Maritime Asia CHINA is wasting investment funds for port development by constructing berths and facilities in an illogical manner, Gu Jia Jun of the Shanghai Ship and Shipping Research Institute said. Gu said development of harbours and berths was the weakest link inLloyd's Maritime Asia - 198 words
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Article77 1988-03-02 21 UPI THE ALASKAN Coast Guard extinguished a fire aboard a fish processing ship in the Bering Sea, and all 49 crew members were rescued safely. "The fire is out and the ship is heading into port," said Coast Guard spokesman Chris Haley. Firefighters pumped waterUPI - 77 words
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294 1988-03-02 21 Reuter KENYA RAILWAYS will carry about 300,000 bags (18.000 tonnes) of Ugandan coffee a month from the Ugandan border to the port of Mombasa at a cost of US$42 a tonne, Uganda s Coffee Marketing Board (CMB) said. The coffeeReuter - 294 words
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168 1988-03-02 21 Reuter THE ABANDONED Swedish container ship which narrowly missed a number of North Sea oil rigs and a lightship on Sunday night, capsized and sank just outside busy shipping lanes 19km off the Dutch coast, Dutch Transport Ministry spokesman Bruno Voskuil said. TheReuter - 168 words
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7856 1988-03-02 26 §®aBD(DlIB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of7,856 words
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Article1676 1988-03-02 27 Fairly active chartering was reported in the grain sector on Monday, but no fresh fixing was seen on the prominent US Gulf to Europe and Japan routes, ship brokers said Grain from the Gulf to Holland late Friday is now reported to have received a lump sum equivalent1,676 words
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Article1424 1988-03-02 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES 1 > Barth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES April Gl <30 alongvd* 02 *****0 Sorter Tompo COT olongvd* 02 03/0600 Hooq.ong K27 olongvd* *****300 JubalM ■C26 aio«gvd« 02 *****00 Kr« Meinlo K24W alongs>d« 02 03,7100 tofcim 3 K20 alongside 0203/1830 loioh (rook* K2SW olonguda 0303/15001,424 words
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Article2020 1988-03-02 28 A—B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencie#. ABC Coatainerline NV S'pore Shpg (S) r Accord $hpg Accord Shpg (S). Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alltrans Alltrans Express. American President Lines2,020 words
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468 1988-03-02 30 Seatrade Week THE RECENT purchase of United States Lines's former econvessels by Sea-Land rated a lot of excitement, not least of all among US ports which either rejoiced or lamented upon hearing the news. First and foremost among the rejoicers are theSeatrade Week - 468 words
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227 1988-03-02 30 Cargonews Asia THE CHINA Ocean Shipping Co (Cosco) has placed the first of five container ships it recently purchased from Maersk Line in trans-Pacific service. The Tahoe, ex-Charlotte Maersk, arrived in Seattle towards the end of last year and has since been followedCargonews Asia - 227 words
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Advertisement860 1988-03-02 19 TIMES r STP Distributors OOCL Orient Oveqim CotUimt Line WW Agent J JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (Reg No 242K4/ OOK) 200 Cantonment Road #12-05 South point. Singapore 0208 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL/CPS Tel *****18 220 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 PCSAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SON BHD PORT KEIANG TEL:860 words
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Advertisement121 1988-03-02 19 mm THE SHIFT in Indian shipping polky reflects government efforts towards economic liberalisation through the loosening of the economy from the monolithic state bureaucracy of central planning. Page II ERIC ARTURO DEIVAILE, who was ousted on Friday as president of Panama at the hands of the military strongman, Gen Manuel121 words
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Advertisement709 1988-03-02 19 vv 1 MrfW.sA.Yl ft,, TIMES STP Distributors TVmes AuMthfng Croup i*r MAERSK LINE FAST TRANSIT TO CHARLESTON 29 DAYS FROM SINGAPORE 34 DAYS FROM PORT KELANG 33 DAYS FROM PENANG Th« wee« Arthur Mwu Closing Time CY 2/3 2300 MRS CFS 2/3 1300 MRS ARTHUR M 8804 ANNA M MM709 words
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Advertisement593 1988-03-02 20 Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPENHAGEN. AARHUS, GOTHENBURG. MALMO, HELSINKI, OSLO. AMSTERDAM, CARIBBEAN S AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT CALLING 'KOBE 21/3. TOKYO 24/3 #KOBE 11/4, TOKYO 14/4 CONV/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE TRIESTE CASABLANCA LEIXOES BILBAO AMSTEROA 17/4 HAMBURG593 words
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Advertisement17 1988-03-02 20 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement298 1988-03-02 20 CHARGEURS REUNIS f% SIHGAPORf FNOUIBIES *****44 FAX 22SS8S1 Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd EL MA Port Keiang *****0 V2'3 Petaling Java 756?593/7i756C3 Penang *****5 Barber Hue Sea Super Carriers for roll-on/roH off and container flexibility TO: PANAMA US WC/EC/GULF E. CANADA CARIBBEAN C. AMERICA V«MI B PERSEUS 21/2 77-2/1 I 15/3298 words
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Advertisement1155 1988-03-02 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container 1 Shipping Re Ltd P&O Containers CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: KOHLOON lAY KNAMM OSAKA lAY KITANO MAJtU LAKS (AT HONS KON6 EXPRESS TOKYO lAY RHINE MARU TO« 10 EXKES HAMURCE EXPRESS Alio Accepting Cargo For: Haaßnri to Cnn«hi|«iv Aartw*. i MW) Hi MHO Stgc*i«tfm.1,155 words
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Advertisement820 1988-03-02 21 CS4V Ccmpjnui Sud Americana do Vjporcs S A Cfitejn Line 2Akh TO/FROM FEEDER VESSEL S PORE MOTHER VESSEL HK ARICA IQQ ANTOF VALP SAI CSAV 2 H3 CAR CARRIER 2M 2ttt (YOK */3) CSAV 1 |l«/ 3 B VESSEL 243 4,5 IA 11/5 13/S CARGO FOR PUNTA ARENAS TALCAHUANO (SAN820 words
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Advertisement381 1988-03-02 22 exsinose' m MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE Singapore Loading forIRAN SHOJAAT In Port BANDAR ABBAS (2nd call) IRAN EHSAN 21/3 BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE PNC/8. PACIFIC SERVICE Singapore Loading for: 18/3 JAYA. LAE, HRA, LTK, MALAU MICRONESIA SERVICE A VESSEL SPORE PK 10/3 12/3381 words
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Advertisement974 1988-03-02 22 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE fIS&LINE IMlt W'rt CW'MI"»» TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 'J Member ol the Ace Consorlun BU LA 19/3 31/3 OAK SEA 3/4 m 17 w 17/4 12/4 •FDR/MOTMER VESSEL HKC S3E/KOREAN WONIS iIN 73E HKC S3E/HANJIN KWANGYANC 43E TWB 41E/KOREAN WONIS ONE 77E TWB 41E/HANJIN BUSAN Tit QWB974 words
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Advertisement355 1988-03-02 22 Wa FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD NEW WEEKLY DIRECT SERVICE TO CHimSOMB: SAILING 6/3 10/3 FOR: PORTO, LISBON, ORAN, BILBAO MADRID, MALAGA. MELILLA, TANGER, TENERIFE, LASPALMAS, TUNIS, VALLETTA, IRUN, CEUTA, ALGIER II ISTANBUL U.S.A. PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY, RABUAL, LAE KIETA, MADANG A KIMBE NOUMEA 30/4 SUVA/LAUTOKA 30/4 NEW355 words
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Advertisement1249 1988-03-02 22 M mama EVERGREEN Full Container S try ice Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CApiß/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER GLOBE EVE* GENTLE EVER GENTRY EVER GUIDE EVER GOLDEN EVER GUARD EVER GROWTH SO 1 HKC KSC KLC PUS OS* TTO KSN 3/3 7ft 9ft 11/3 14/3 16/3 17/J 5/4 25/3 26/3 30/3 1/4 4 4 t/41,249 words
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Advertisement962 1988-03-02 23 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURARAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL SEA DRAGON SEA HAWK SEA HAWK SEA DRAGON SIN SBY SMC SIN SID SLO SCO 2/3 SLD 3/3 5/3 0/3 7/3 10/3 12/3 IS/3 13/3 17/3962 words
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Advertisement631 1988-03-02 23 \tln BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT Oulu Bit KiUno Hiru Sj «d Sj.iod City ol la ntKi't" Sjilod Sj HAM B HAVEN DAM HAVRE STOft Sail* Sj >od SaiM Sj>iod Solo* Soiio* SiM S*.M SaiM S«M Soiled tarp Bay Saiiod Sailed Honjkonf631 words
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Advertisement673 1988-03-02 23 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. BESURI LLOYt P.T. SAJNUDEM INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VSL/VOY BILBAO ANTWERP H'BURG/ GANDA BHAKTI/20WB 15-17/3 15/4 S. PANJANGIBWB 23-25/3 KUTAI/14WB 16-19/4 ROAM/ADAM BREMEN Sub|«ct to Inducement. Also accepting cargo to Casablanca. Port Stld,673 words
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Advertisement338 1988-03-02 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* AVA VUW PAGAN VI2SW PA-AH VI2W HTONEYWA V233W BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPINB CMPBMTIBII (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok W* r Z z vr r IVU Itof 1W» M»r 14flS Mar £3 BANK LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SFRVICF NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE338 words
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Advertisement1387 1988-03-02 24 "K"UnE SHIPPiriG OPITfI ATLAfITfcC COAST (Round-The-World Service) •PK/PNG SPORE ORIENTAL FREEDOM VlB Sid 3 Mar 26 Mar S Apr 7 Apr 9 Apr 13 Apr ORIENTAL FAITH V 7 5 Mar 10 Mar 2 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr 16 Apr 20 Apr ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP V 7 12 Mar 171,387 words
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Advertisement695 1988-03-02 24 INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* Sinfaport P Ktton| Ptnanf Lc By 't*lt' B» feedf SO NAGALANO V »H THEODOR FONTANE V 16N RAVIDAS V »H INDIAN COURIER V «N SO TRIPURA V MM INDIAN COURIER V JON Kandla BombayfCochm Hid Calcutta/Madras Kind la Bombay Hid Cal Cbo Madras695 words
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Advertisement674 1988-03-02 24 GOLDEN LINE GUM GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 71 T*4ok A v#f Street SINGAPORE 0104 TEL S34JW (10 LINES) F»« UUSM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN HAVEN Colombo Ka'achi Dubai GOLDEN LAND Colombo Ka'acti. Dubai CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Shanghai Hsinkang S'pwe P Mans Penana 11IU Mar 11/20 Mar 8/9 Mar fcr674 words
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Advertisement313 1988-03-02 24 PHILI Oni€NT LIN€S PT€ LTD HEAO OFFICE 63 ROHNSON ROAD -07 1? AFRO-ASIA BUILDING. SINGAPORE 01C6 TELEX RS-***** PHILI FA* *****76 MIDDLE EAST/FAR EAST FCL LCL SERVICE ETA SINGAPORE m 1/3. 7/3. 14/3 H KONG ROBE REE LUNG MANILA. BANGKOK. TOKYO. COLOMBO KARACHI. BOMBAY EAST AFRICA MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE UK/EUROPE SERVICE313 words
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Advertisement945 1988-03-02 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA Terminal CrS BOOKINGS 27*5753 *****42 *****22 *****53 27*115 *****16 27*1111 ***** M NEPLINE SDN BHD 36M87 INWARDOUT*ARO NEPLINE SON BHD *****33 ENQUIRIES 2/***** NEPLINE SDN BHD *****5/627M0/*****1j«276t2 NEPLINE SDN BHD 23K40/23M41 FA* EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTMNfMKD SERVICE A mtmb«r of945 words
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Advertisement490 1988-03-02 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE Vessel s Name ETD BS BKK S PORE PI No 9 Donam 802N 20U2 03/03 0(0/03 0! No 7 Donam 802N 22.112 08 10/03 11 No 8 Donam,'Bo2N M/ 03 16/03 15 21/03 2i490 words
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Advertisement903 1988-03-02 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANC Tlin r M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON BHD i i nnn nTf™ 1 t*l" 1?,"*;903 words
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Advertisement18 1988-03-02 25 UyMADJU SENDIRIAN BERHAD "20-12 Tong Eng Building. Singapore 0106 Tel *****6J 3 REGULAR VESSEL SERVICE TO BELAWAN WEEKLY18 words
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Advertisement334 1988-03-02 26 Vtß DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE "VIA LARNACA Accepting cargo for Lattakia. Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Izmir, Istanbul. Mersm. Limassol, Beirut. Aleiandria, Port Said. Iraqi, Iranian I liilh mTTI l.li K.V'.i J.I JI 11.7.V.1 FRO* EUROPE WILMEIM PIECK 188 I Sailed I Sailed I Sailed I Sailed I Sailed UEBELANO 2334 words
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Miscellaneous170 1988-03-02 26 Regional Weather 1 r-. M m m m 3 I 'A I i 2ffi9«s 2s^ ■?> OJ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature c X\ y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed m knots170 words
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Advertisement782 1988-03-02 27 <CFS> CRYSTAL v ur 3 FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD v Tel: *****88 Tlx: ***** Fax: *****88 uon (AND INLAND DESTNS)B/3, 15/3 COLOMBO 10/3, 21/3 ALSO ACCEPTING TO KEE/KAO 6/3, 13/3 BUSAN 10/3, 17/3 TYO/YOK 5/3, 14/3 BANGKOK 6/3, 9/3 UNI-OCEAN LINES PTE. LTD. 60 Cecil St #02 01, KPB Buildmg782 words
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Advertisement196 1988-03-02 27 UNIPACIFIC TRANSTRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. <t>. cn a n ilj—mll ojjjf I9 JI e Algerian National Line I FAR EAST I MEDITFRRANFAN SERVI S PORE LOADING FO* M.V. AIN TEMOUCHENT sid alger. oran, ANNABA/TUNIS M.V. BECHAR 20/4 japan ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS Heavy Lift 1® tons196 words
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Advertisement523 1988-03-02 28 ibas FINE-LINER SHIPPING ram PTE LTD 70 Shenton Way, 04-02 C Marina House. S pore 0207 TEL *****77 (6 Lines) TLX: RS 22M1 FLINER FAX *****56 EUROPE SERVICE ■*****1EE553 B2EBIQ BiBBC EB3I QlS^* FAR EAST SERVICE MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE SPOUE HQ Mil tu Ul u* \£*w*v&\it*w in* mnj* WEEKLY523 words
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Advertisement359 1988-03-02 28 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL cargoes to USA East t *«*t Coast Carribbean.Eatt Canada HAITI Cost* Rica. El Salvador. Guatemala Hondurat. Venezuela Peru. Ecuador. Colombia via Miami. Trinidad, Barbados Antigua. St Lucia. Monticrrat. Guayana via Kingston i iia hB \M AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO TO ADELAIDE VIA MELBOURNE359 words
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Advertisement637 1988-03-02 28 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA 2f VkS de vapores 5 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" K LOAD'NCS FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER M PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. P Kelang* THOMASEVERETT HUGHEVERETT MANOLOEVERETT Singapore Gdn K2l/5 Mar 11/13 Mar 4/5 Apr637 words
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Advertisement78 1988-03-02 29 X4JMJ (SAMTA) BAMTA QMOIIP SAMTA SHIPPING LINE STRAJTS/INDIA SRI LANKA SERVICE SPORE PHOR ANN 7/S ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR BOMBAY HOCK ANN 6/8 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR COLOMBO 11 TAYO SHIPPING LINES PTE LTD] TEL *****25 (3 Unci) TLX RS ***** TAVOIN FAX *****07 VESSEL S PORE LOADING FOR LESTAftI UTAMA S/378 words
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Advertisement55 1988-03-02 29 NORIENT REGULAR CONSOL LCL/FCL SERVICE TO: BANGKOK, HONGKONG, TAIWAN, SOUTH KOREA, AUSTRALIA, FRANCE A SCANDINAVIA NORIENT AGENCIES PTE LTD Tel: *****86 (3 Lines) TLX: ***** ALSHIP FAX: *****31 TAI KUANG HANG CO PTE LTD Vessel MV CHRISTINA MV MARINA I Destination PALEMBANG/PONTIANAK PALEMBANG/PONTIANAK 105 Cecil Street #16-03/04 THE OCTAGON Singapore55 words
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Advertisement429 1988-03-02 29 SING KWANG HANG LCL/FCL SERVICE AJeo accepting cargo to PNG P.MORESB> KJETA, RABAUL. LAE. MAOANG. WEWAK. SOLOMON iSLANOS HONIARA NEW CALEDONIA NOUMEA TAHm PAPEETE E. MALAYSIA BRUNEI EUROPE. USA. CANADA AUSTRALIA TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS ***** SKHST LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES PTE LTD T!l ***** Fix: *****77 SINGAPORE W429 words
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Advertisement430 1988-03-02 29 POH TIONG CHOON SHIPPING (PTE) LTD TEL: *****66 (10 LINES) FAX: *****41 TELEX: R*****6 POHSHIP LCL/FCL SERVICE TO KEELUNG/KAO 6/3 13/3 20/3 BUSAN 6/3 15/3 24/3 HONG KONG 7/3 12/3 18/3 TOKYO/YOKO 10/3 18/3 23/3 BANGKOK 5/3 12/3 19/3 UK/EUROPE 9/3 21/3 9/4 JAKARTA 1/3 5/3 USA/CANADA 6/3 18/3 26/2430 words
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Advertisement399 1988-03-02 29 **WbJHJ*. PERCH OCEAN LINES (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) TWTTTTPT Destinations: FROM PORT KELANG/SINGAPORE SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN WPFkI V HAIKOU, ZH AN JIANG n ttl\L I XINGANG, QINGDAO SAILINGS SHANGHAI OTHER PORTS SINGAPORE AGENTS: PKELANG/KLUMPUR AGENTS: RAPID SHIPPING PTE LTD JOHANN FREIGHT S/B. TEL: *****77 TLX: ***** TEL: *****25/6/7399 words
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Advertisement397 1988-03-02 30 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd -L L 1 TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** K, I AS II KN CAR I INI R. I I I). STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFTS VOY. NO. Spore P. Kelang Yokohama Nagoya Osaka Senboku Mo j397 words
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Advertisement476 1988-03-02 30 FOR reliable and fast transit WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-EAST COAST/GULF/CANADA/MEXICO AND FRENCH WEST INDIES VSL Spore |LeHavrt (Connecting VSL f<* Gul{ JUTLANOIA 7/3 24/3 STUTTCART EXPRESS 5?' am i: ob, e N delft VS2 14/3 31,-3 nuernberg ATI New Orleans. NIHON 62 2113 7/4 Houston/Mexico Vera Cruz, Mexico City.476 words
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Advertisement250 1988-03-02 30 iIW i>B mrnirnw WEEKLY LCL/FCL CONSOL SERVICE L.A., SFO, NEW YORK Agen, NIHON-ASIA SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD Tel: *****88 (8 Lines) Tlx: RS ***** 111Nfl SHIPPING ih» *****? UUIIU PTE LTD TLX=RS 2566< rlc L,U FAX *****14 TIMBER/BREAKBULK SERVICE TEL *****55 (3 UNES) TLX: RS ***** FAX *****14 RANGOON S'PORE250 words
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Advertisement736 1988-03-02 30 BNXh CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUOANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER SINGAPORE LEHARVE *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 •07-*****8 -07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 •02-*****22 *****88 rTTTrr > BUTANC <25 n. ot-iwA* an 212£5-. OCST ,AT,OWS AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP, BASLE. BREMEN •REMERHAVEN. COPENHAGEN.736 words
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