The Business Times, 26 October 1988
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Title Section11 1988-10-26 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article255 1988-10-26 1 AFP Dow Jones down THE stock market was little changed early yesterday as prices steadied after being hit recently by waves of billiondollar takeover proposals. The Dow Jones average was off 2.67 to 2,167.67 in the first hour of trading. Volume on the NYSE came to 22.89AFP - 255 words
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Article, Illustration190 1988-10-26 1 SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market fell marginally across the board yesterday on lack of follow-through buying and widespread profit-taking. However, the advance on the Tokyo stock market helped to halt the day's losses towards the end of trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell190 words
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129 1988-10-26 1 THE US dollar started almost a pfennig higher against the mark in London yesterday, buoyed by comments from the US Treasury that the American trade deficit would continue to narrow even without further exchange rate changes. Sterling also started stronger, opening on a129 words
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498 1988-10-26 1 AFP A PEACE SETTLEMENT in Cambodia "may be in sight" and the UN could help make it comte true, Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan said yesterday. The UN Information Service said that Mr Chatichai had made the remarks to aAFP - 498 words
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506 1988-10-26 1 CORRINA LIM - By CORRINA LIM MALAYSIA-based Raleigh Bhd's M5253-million rights issue has been undersubscribed by nearly 40 per cent, saddling United Industrial Corporation with at least a third of that slack. Should UIC decide to take up the stake, it would end up with about 10506 words
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Article, Illustration406 1988-10-26 1 BRIAN GOMEZ - High yen, trading problems exert pressure By BRIAN GOMEZ JAPANESE CORPORATIONS are poised to greatly expand their overseas manufacturing operations in the face of the high value of the yen and bilateral trading problems. This strategy contrasting with the aims of both406 words
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278 1988-10-26 1 THE ELECTRICAL and electronics industries, two major components of Singapore's manufacturing sector, registered strong growth figures of 23.6 and 33.5 per cent respectively for the first half of the year. Mr Mah Bow Tan disclosed those figures yesterday when he opened Enex Asia '88 an278 words
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136 1988-10-26 1 Reuter THE WHITE HOUSE has denied that former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos made campaign contributions to President Ronald Reagan. "This is an old story. It's been out many times," said spokesman Marlin Fitzwater, who told reporters in Washington on Monday that it hadReuter - 136 words
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448 1988-10-26 1 Bernama NEW UMNO's general assembly, scheduled to be held for three days from Friday in Kuala Lumpur, is a focus of attention not only in Malaysia but abroad. This is because it will be the party's inaugural general assembly after theBernama - 448 words
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Advertisement151 1988-10-26 1 rot OM A CROCODILE. WIAI A LKGIID SLOOtyXX) 88 cash prizes must be won with IBS/OUB Housing Loan /r&tffi Pre-purchase r/ loan approval Low Rates Free Legal Fees Free Valuation No Processing Fees Up to 100% Financing Bridging Loans 4 1 A% p.a. Renovation Loans Two lucky draws Each with151 words
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Advertisement220 1988-10-26 1 Full r«port, PAGE 16 World mkts, PAGE 18 A 19 Editorial Comment: 10 The bases of argument Global strategies 2 Enterprise policy BG sets out bottom line The 'last' Pavilion 3 Facelift of $10m to give hotel 'six-star' status World trade 5 Cocom meets amid US fears Merchant banking 9220 words
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Advertisement8 1988-10-26 1 EC divided on tie* with Vietnam, PAGE 58 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration319 1988-10-26 2 Enterprise policy BG sets out the bottom line GLOBAL STRA TEGIES: THE SINGAPORE PARTNERSHIP SINGAPORE'S "even-handed" approach towards foreign and domestic enterprises sometimes "carries a short-term political cost". While predicting that the economy this year would grow by 10 or 11 per cent. Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-Gen-eral (Res) Lee319 words
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342 1988-10-26 2 SINGAPORE AIRLINES would become truly global only if it was allowed to have major hubs in Europe and the US from which it could fan out to as many cities as its service was needed, its managing director said last night. This can happen,342 words
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318 1988-10-26 2 THREE MAJOR US multinational corporations (MNCs) yesterday explained why Singapore played a critical role in the globalisation of their operations. "Globalising our business is one of AT&T's most critical priorities," said Victor Pelson, president of the company's general markets' group. Singapore is one318 words
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310 1988-10-26 2 JAPANESE chief executives who spoke at yesterday's Global Strategies conference are agreed that Japanese firms have to untie the umbilical cord linking their overseas operations and their headquarters at home if they are to stay competitive. This need for decentralisation of management came through310 words
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313 1988-10-26 2 SINGAPORE s economic strategy for the 1990s to build an efficient, skill-intensive economy through a web of regional economic linkages was sketched out to executives of multinational companies yesterday. The strategy, outlined by Economic Development Board general manager Tan Chin Nam, would: encourage both local313 words
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Article180 1988-10-26 2 SINGAPORE would like to see itself as a centre for stimulating economic activities in the region, Permanent Secretary (Foreign Affairs) Peter Chan said yesterday. Its basic economic function is to provide value-added to the exports of neighbouring countries. And in the medium and long-term,180 words
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350 1988-10-26 2 EUROPEAN companies are using Singapore as a regional base to capitalise on globalisation of business. Three European multinational corporations (MNCs) SGS Thomson, SEMA Group and Royal Dutch/Shell Group gave views of how Singapore can respond to globalisation which, they felt, will be350 words
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298 1988-10-26 3 SUZANNE SOH - By SUZANNE SOH SOME 163 buyers have so far confirmed that they will visit Travex, a travel trade fair which will be held in Singapore as part of the Asean Tourism Forum (ATF) to be held at the World Trade Centre298 words
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Article, Illustration282 1988-10-26 3 CONNIE TAN TIAT SIANG has been made a director of Cerebos (Singapore) Pte Ltd. Ms Tan is the manager of the Far East marketing and research services department. Her responsibilities also cover all Cerebos' Far East operations. MARTIN KREUTZINGER is the new general manager of the Carlton282 words
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Article, Illustration474 1988-10-26 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE HOTEL Pavilion Inter-Conti-nental will soon be given a renovation exceeding $10 million to turn it into a "six-star hotel" befitting its new management. More staff will also be hired to improve the hotel's services. But during474 words
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179 1988-10-26 3 THE FUTURE air navigation environment will be based on satellites which will enhance communications, navigation and surveillance systems worldwide. Lim Chin Beng, deputy chairman of Singapore Airlines, told delegates at the Airlines International Electronics Meeting at Mandarin Hotel yesterday that although the179 words
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Article, Illustration202 1988-10-26 3 PROFESSOR ERIC Albert Ash, Rector of UK's Imperial College of Science and Technology, has been named the Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor for Oct 31 to Nov 11. The first engineering professor to visit Singapore under the Lee Kuan Yew programme, Professor Ash202 words
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Advertisement205 1988-10-26 3 WORLDWIDE EXPRESS'" Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day r 1 I N 700 luxurious rooms and suites each overlooking the Chao Phraya River, the Shangri-La is truly Ij Mj| jfi a city resort in the heart of Bangkok. Set amidst beautiful landscaped gardens, it offers an extensive range205 words
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ASIA – PACIFIC
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450 1988-10-26 4 AFP THE RULING Golkar party of Indonesia has called for the abolition of all business monopolies disadvantageous to the public. The official Antara news agency reported yesterday the national congress of the mili-tary-backed Golkar on Monday endorsed the party's programme for the next fiveAFP - 450 words
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320 1988-10-26 4 UPI MANY CHINESE family planners falsified population figures last year in the latest sign that Beijing's strict 'one couple, one child' birth control policy had run into trouble, the official People's Daily newspaper said on Monday. China recently openly abandoned its long-cherished goal ofUPI - 320 words
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Article153 1988-10-26 4 AFP FRANCE and China have signed the second part of a bilateral financial agreement for 682 million francs (US$ll2 million. The agreement was signed by French Foreign Trade Minister Jean-Marie Rausch and Zheng Tuo Bin, the Chinese minister for foreign economic and commercial relations, the French ForeignAFP - 153 words
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166 1988-10-26 4 AFP PYONGYANG has demanded that Seoul scrap its national security law "without delay for the dialogue between the North and the South and the country's reunification". "Whether the South Korean authorities repeal the national security law and whether they abandon the anti-communistAFP - 166 words
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190 1988-10-26 4 Oana-Yonhap MALAYSIA and Indonesia are the most appropriate for South Korean businesses' investment in the Association of South-east Asian Nations, according to a Seoul survey. The survey of comparison of investment environment of four Asean nations, conducted by the Federation ofOana-Yonhap - 190 words
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Article738 1988-10-26 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvic* numb*r Local tim* From sia SQ201 1145 CGK CIA GA940 1150 MES THA TG403 1155 8KK SU SQ191 1155 PEN su SQ238 1155 MES GlA GA902 1210 FOG TMA TL3518 1230 SHJ/KUL SAS SK971 1230 CFM/8KK MAS MH641 1230 KCH GU GA950 1220 CGK738 words
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Advertisement95 1988-10-26 4 The business person's chotce ever Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Leaving Changi Arpoft at 22:05 hours and orrmng Heathrow early The following morning. Col your Travel Agent or Air Canada at *****55 AIR CANADA man in AH that jazz you've heard about a new Nutmegs is true. A different menu every95 words
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Miscellaneous40 1988-10-26 4 w// Max/ Not* Adelaide Amsterdam Athens Bahrain Bangkok Barbados Montreal Moscow Nassau N«w Delhi New York Nicosia Oslo Paris Perth Rio 'Joneiro Rome San Fris'co San Juan Santiago Sao Poulo Seoul Stockholm Sydney Taipei Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Vienna Warsaw Washington40 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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314 1988-10-26 5 AFP THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY intends to block any new attempt by Japan to use the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade to resist anti-dumping measures, according to community sources in Geneva. A new Japanese request to Gatt for a ruling on EC antidumpingAFP - 314 words
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Article157 1988-10-26 5 AFP FOREIGN MINISTERS of the 12 European Community states failed to agree on Monday over whether to establish official relations with Vietnam. Ministers representing Denmark and the Netherlands were reluctant to support Hanoi's request made in September 1987 for official ties with the EC,AFP - 157 words
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330 1988-10-26 5 Reuter A PICTURE of Michael Dukakis in a Soviet newspaper is likely to be accompanied by one of George Bush, reflecting the official media's even-handed treatment of the American presidential candidates. Compliments, criticism, headlines and even column inches seem to haveReuter - 330 words
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323 1988-10-26 5 Reuter WEST GERMANY'S economy will slow down next year and grow by only 2 per cent because of plans to raise consumer taxes, five leading economic research institutes said. But Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government, the main industrialists organisation and economists polled byReuter - 323 words
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409 1988-10-26 5 Reuter WESTERN EUROPE and Japan will seek to cash in on liberal reforms in the Soviet Union by speeding exports when Cocom. the West's trade watchdog body, meets in Paris, delegates said. But the United States, fearing widespread leakage of high technology toReuter - 409 words
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249 1988-10-26 5 Reuter MORE PEOPLE worked for the United Nations and its affiliated bodies this year than in 1987 despite a directive to trim the staff, personnel chief Kofi Annan said on Monday. The General Assembly last year approved a plan for a 15 per cent cutReuter - 249 words
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Advertisement169 1988-10-26 5 SOVEREIGN i V J i'i£. ife f < 1 V,i S.J THE FIGURES STILL LOOK GOOD. 7/ J received wisdom that Jaguar has a glorious past. More relevant today, however, is Jaguar's glorious present, and the Sovereign saloon which singlemindedly maintains a unique tradition of clothing sensuous performance, with restrained169 words
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Miscellaneous51 1988-10-26 5 Doonesbury I KNOW, I'M T/REP, DUCKS. BUT AUCE. I'M U£ GOTTA EAT. ALWAYS YOU U/ORKIHIS f TIREV... COmR UNTIL > I GET BACK, < 1 OKAY? TIRBV... 1 OKAY... HEY! m I u e i BY GARRY TRUDEAU Y OH. SORRY. APOLOGY J THOUGHT YOU ACCEPTED. WERE 30ME60R- HAVE A51 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article347 1988-10-26 6 HONGKONG: Gold closed little changed from New York's levels in fairly quiet trading due to a lack of fresh factors yesterday. Trading was slow and featureless, with light short-covering by domestic investors. Bullion ended at U*****.80/406.30 an ounce against the opening of US$4O5 50/406 00 and New York's347 words
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Article279 1988-10-26 6 R AS prices In S cents/kg. FOB In balm NOON CLOSE Buyers S*ll*rs Buyers S*ll*rs lot 1 RSS Prompt 205.00 207.00N 202.50 203 5ON Int 1 RSS Nov 88 206.00 207.00N 203.50 204.50N Int 1 RSS D*< 210.50 211.SON 208.00 209.00N In! 2 RSS OP 205.50 207.50N279 words
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Article83 1988-10-26 6 (cam/kg) NOVEMBER 1988 DECEMBER 1988 (current month) (forword month) RAS NOON NOON kuyan Saltan luytn Saltan SSB 20 199.00 201.00N 199.00 201.OON SS8 50 197.00 199 OON 197,00 199.OON MRELB Iwyan Saltan Buy an Saltan SMR CV 308.00 310.00N 310.00 312.OON SMR L 299.00 301 .OON 301.0083 words
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Article151 1988-10-26 6 Source: Telerate FUEL OIL prices tumbled lower in the Singapore market yesterday, in line with the weaker crude market. Trading remained thin even after sellers lowered their indications to as low as $55 mt FOB Sing for CST-180 material. Potential buyers had used the weaker crudeSource: Telerate - 151 words
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Article190 1988-10-26 6 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed sharply lower yesterday with November RSS One buyer quoted at 203.50 cents a kg. down 6.50 cents from Monday's close. TSR-20 prices closed easier on some selling following lower RSS One prices in moderate trading. November buyer was quoted at 197.00 cents a kg. down190 words
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Article347 1988-10-26 6 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed mixed on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) yesterday in moderately active trading. Dealers, however, said good buying support was noted from the commission houses and local technical buyers since morning. November was Mss lower at M 51.033, December fell Msll to347 words
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Article236 1988-10-26 6 Chinese Produce Exchange Sotlors' noon doting pricos on Oct 25 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil M FOt 118.00 Otd drum FOt 128.00 N»w drum FOt 132.00 Copra Mixed (loo**) 69 -.11ieWw'i Pepper Muntok wNtt FOB NtW 585.00 Sarawak whit* FOt too NCW 575.00 Sarawak tpadol block FOt NLW 382.50236 words
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Article307 1988-10-26 6 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on Oct 24, (£/tonne unlets specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Basis in-store London, sellers option OF London Nov 1130/1134 (1120/1123) High/Low 1150/1128 Jon 1132/1134 (1127/1128) High/Low 1145/1127 Soles (2334) Cocoa Dec 824/825 (805/806 High/Low 835/806 Mor 812/814 (799/800) High/Low 827/808307 words
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Article103 1988-10-26 6 THE Kuala Lumpur tin market Ml 18 cents to M 519.52 a kg at the doee yeeterday, after rising for the laet eight trading days. Sellers offered 190 tonnes at the start of Mte market but wlthdiow as the price dropped. Final volume was 90 tonnes against 120103 words
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Advertisement275 1988-10-26 6 The Chicago soybean and wheat reports have been held over due to pressure on space As our new head office in Amsterdam shows, we don't always think along traditional lines. fib I fifcl I 1 ■V, X VV <>■ w J ls*=rr:- 4^ y-* Si fM •*f-* We bank your275 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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171 1988-10-26 7 Reuter T A WAN's foreign currency reserves are US$7O.B billion, according to central bank governor Chang Chicheng on Monday. He attributed their st-ength to central bank p«rchases of weakened US dollars on the domestic interbank market when exporters and bank depositors sold theReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration179 1988-10-26 7 Indicate* Km average of tha prima landing ratee of ,12 major banks In S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Oct 25 us$ DM SWFC Y«1 days 3/8 1/4 11 13/16 11/16 4 7/8- 3/4 3 5/8 —1/2 4 3/8 1/4 mit. 8 7/16 5/16 11 15/16— 13/16179 words
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Article288 1988-10-26 7 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates ended at opening Itvels after quiet trading yssterday. The market was Matching yesterday's US September durable goods orders and today's US preliminary third quarter GMP data to guage the st-ength of the economy. Term rates firmed 1/16 point at the outset due to288 words
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Article58 1988-10-26 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market rose point to close at 5 per cent yesterday. Short term rates fell 1/16 point across the board. S$ Interbank rates at the dose yesterday: om* mo 5 4 7/8 1 -month S 5 2-manrti 5 3/16 5 1/16 3-mamti58 words
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Article104 1988-10-26 7 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity WD OFFER UGH LOW 3 months RQ*****S 12.01.89 4.40 4.35 4.40 4.33 6 months BY*****Z 23.03.89 4.54 4.49 4.55 4.53 1 yoor BY*****S 20.07.89 4.58 4.53 4.60 4.55 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing104 words
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Article491 1988-10-26 7 BA Futures DECEMBER Eurodollar futures opened two ticks lower in Simex yesterday than the previous close at 91.25. Trading was cautious ahead of yesterday's release of September durable orders and today's 3rd quarter GNP data. Lower crude oil prices supported sentiment. Uncertainty if there would be a long bondBA Futures - 491 words
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Article1227 1988-10-26 7 Reuter SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed easier against most major currencies. Against the Singapore dollar, the US dollar closed slightly lower at 2.0065/75 in quiet trading. The greenback traded within a range of 2.0065 and 2.0096 after opening at 2.0080/90. OCBC The US dollar was fluctuating narrowly duringReuter - 1,227 words
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Article925 1988-10-26 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS TuMday, Oct 25, 1988 DEUTSCHE MARK (M HEX) No Mfh M oHH Lot Mi Mav Mgk M puto Low Sad 33 CAS S3 CAM 94 205A 300 CAM 35 6 36 43A 39 32» 36 57 9A Dw Mgfi oHH Lot Sa® Dm HWl M piUi925 words
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132 1988-10-26 8 AFP VIETNAM has promulgated a new regulation to control black-market trafficking in foreign exchange, which the troubled national economy needs badly, according to the Communist Party newspaper on Monday. Under the new rule, the Vietnamese government will use its banking network to exercise tighter managementAFP - 132 words
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Article179 1988-10-26 8 Gold futures on Oct 24, 1968 100 trey ounoK USS p* troy oura ds OPM Lav MM Oct 404-SO 404JO 405JO 2.60 N»» ***** -2-70 Ok 408.50 4)0.00 407.10 408JO -2-70 feb 41X00 415.10 412.10 41X90 -2J0 Apr 420.00 4204)0 417.70 419.10 -2.80 JMI 425.00 425.00 42X00179 words
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Article210 1988-10-26 8 MOST IMM currency futures eroded during quiet afternoon trade to end sharply lower and near daily lows on Monday. Speculation that tomorrow's release of UK trade data could reveal a widening in the UK current account deficit pressurec sterling. After last week's sharp gains, chartists tied losses in other210 words
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Advertisement121 1988-10-26 7 Small is beautiful Introducing United's new, exclusive Business Class. i At United, we believe it's the small things that count. And having a smaller, more exclusive Business Class is one of them. That's why we've just reduced the number of seats in our f Business Class by almost half. But121 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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491 1988-10-26 9 Reuter JAPANESE BANKERS in Britain expect the European Community's drive to create a single market in 1992 will put pressure on Japan to review a controversial law which creates a barrier between investment and retail banking. "Japanese bankers are seen moreReuter - 491 words
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301 1988-10-26 9 Reuter The US on Monday aicused Taiwan and South Korea of manipulating currencies and called for urgent talks to end the practice which it said has helped the two countries ring up big surpluses in their trade with America. The Treasury Department said the twoReuter - 301 words
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97 1988-10-26 9 RIMAS, the Risk and Insurance Management Association of Singapore, will have an open-house from 10am to 4pm at the Pan Pacific Hotel on Nov 3 and 4. Admission is free to company executives and students from institutions of higher learning. A video show97 words
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236 1988-10-26 9 AFP THE WORLD Bank has said it was lending almost half a billion dollars to India and Nigeria. The bank said on Monday that it and the International Development Association (IDA) would lend US$25O million to India to help modernise and repair highways inAFP - 236 words
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Article, Illustration475 1988-10-26 9 LEONG WEN WAH - Fund management, private banking initial objective By LEONG WEN WAH DUTCH MERCHANT bank Pierson, Heldring A Pierson NV has extended its merchant banking business to Singapore with the setting up of Pierson Asia Ltd. Pierson Asia, which started business on Oct 1, was475 words
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Advertisement205 1988-10-26 9 MERIDIEN Presents Colette Fernier In Concert. Sunday, 30th October Margaux Ballroom, 9.30 pm. An internationally acclaimed pianist, she has won the highest awards at the National Conservatory of Versailles, and the Royal College of Music in London. The programme comprises Handel: Suite No. 2, Beethoven: Sonata No: 23 in F205 words
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Advertisement550 1988-10-26 9 MORTGAGE POWER F YOU NEED A FLEXBLE OVERDRAFT. YOU'LL DEFNTEIY UKE TT. MORTGAGE POWER It's a unique mortgage plan from Citibank that gives you a source of money on the value of your home in a flexible overdraft. As a homeowner, Mortgage Power allows you to make the most of550 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article500 1988-10-26 10 FILIPINOS who protest against the signing of the accord on the retention of the US bases in the Philippines argue on the basis of one of two factors. The first is the principle of sovereignty. Critics of the agreement feel that by allowing Washington to keep500 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1988-10-26 10 ANATOLE KALETSKY - Philip Morris, the world's biggest tobacco company, is saying cheese. It is not smiling though. Its US$ll billion bid for Kraft Inc last week was immediately rejected by Kraft and it may have to raise its offer. As ANATOLE KALETSKY reports, the tobacco company badlyFT - 1,099 words
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Article, Illustration712 1988-10-26 11 JOHN ROGERS - A meeting last weekend between leaders of Jordan, Egypt and the Palestinians showed that PLO leader Yasser Arafat is committed to peace. It also helped to reconcile Arafat and King Hussein of Jordan. JOHN ROGERS takes a look at the signals sent outReuter - 712 words
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Article, Illustration720 1988-10-26 11 HUGH NEVILL - Saudi billionaire Adnan Khashoggi's companies have fallen on hard times. So has the billionaire himself. HUGH NEVILL reports. HUGH NEVILL AFP SAUDI BILLIONAIRE Adnan Khashoggi has a hard-earned reputation as the jet-set's biggest spender. Now, his companies fallen on hard times, the pudgy, mustachioedAFP - 720 words
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Advertisement39 1988-10-26 10 buy Cashier's Order Equiva lents to back your applications for share issues managed by DBS Bank. All these, at close to 100 DBS Autobanks located conveniently islandwide and soon at more than 250 ATMs when ATM NETS comes about.39 words
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Advertisement89 1988-10-26 10 GRAND CARPET AUCTION presented by Edmund and Shukor r mv ariSt VY*Y¥YV^ Sunday, Oct 30,1988 Grand Ballroom Hilton International Singapore Viewing :10am —lpm Auction Sale: 2pm 5.30pm 100 selected pieces from Persia, Afghanistan and Pakistan including interesting tribal pieces. All lots are guaranteed and backed by a full trade-in value89 words
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Advertisement323 1988-10-26 11 New Tech Park has been designed lo help you start operating quickly and economically. Integral lighting, suspended ceilings, air-conditioning (24-hours, if you wish) art m all provided. integral ducting to handle clean rooms and chemical waste disposal requirements. With easy access to the Bishan MRT Station and major expressways. Not323 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration311 1988-10-26 12 AP MUSIC LOVERS can now cus-tom-make their own music cassettes. mixing and matching various artists, using a device in record stores that crosses a jukebox with digital technology. The new gadget, in US record stores this week, has drawn mixed reviews from some major recordAP - 311 words
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Article, Illustration428 1988-10-26 12 DEXTER LEE - By DEXTER LEE WORLD CHAMPION Garri Kasparov of the Soviet Union shrugged off a seventh round defeat to claim the first prize of US$2O,OOO in the 3rd Chess World Cup held in Reykjavik, Iceland. He finished a clear first with 11428 words
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Article483 1988-10-26 13 Reuter A CULTURAL ROW is shaking the Austrian political scene. Heldenplatz (Heroes Square), a play by Austrian Thomas Bernhard in which Austrians are accused of being anti-semites and fascists, is scheduled to have its world premiere next month in Vienna's renowned Burgtheater. Leading politicians have alreadyReuter - 483 words
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Article, Illustration634 1988-10-26 13 Reuter DIVORCE can be creative, said Mel Krantzler, co-author of a new how-to book, Divorcing. "My attitude towards divorce is to get it over with as fast as you can," said the other author, Melvin Belli, flamboyant 81-year-old San Francisco lawyer known around theReuter; Source: Punch - 634 words
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Advertisement188 1988-10-26 12 WSK* -Or %mi>\ ¥-J} J%£Zk >:.-;:-v. fgpr -S >"V 9 G> Cocktail Creativity A selection of creative cocktail concoctions to delight the eye and palate. At Jade Lounge. October 1 31. Choose from these cocktails of the month. Singapore Garden Tropical Gold Follies Sling $7.50++ per drink A (•unci court188 words
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Advertisement238 1988-10-26 12 J" J Public k cstern and r M tf R }9tkfloor fmftiporf pi Singapore 0923. Td: *****11 ->-JI v K.L.'s Most Famous Breakfast ROU-GU-CHA (Claypot) 6.30 am 12.30pm Served right in the comtort of a cosy hotel environment with aromatic Chinese tea brewed m your very presence m Cairnhill Hotel238 words
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Advertisement246 1988-10-26 13 übertua (Srill w t v* y:*i >! Ifi c C,v: r^f The Bounty of the Hunt October 1 31. The gome season comes to Hubertus Grill with a menu fit to grace the llnest dining tables. The»e ore specialties known in the very best houses of Europe such as Rabbit246 words
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Advertisement269 1988-10-26 13 Treasure Hunt Don ye oF Thinking Cap, Tis The Great Ballantine's Treasure Hunt Heave to, matey! Take a moment to read on before ye begin the quest for the Great Ballantine's Treasure. Finding the booty may take a little time... as I found out for meself back in 1986 during269 words
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Miscellaneous648 1988-10-26 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Birkenhead's at the end of the line, blow it! (5) 6 Preserve a boy from being whacked (5) 9 Calculate to keep fit (4. 3) 10 The story of ice-cream? (5) 11 Hooligan on the golf course (5) 12 Make light of a broken leg one648 words
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Miscellaneous1338 1988-10-26 13 wm as© aaooo World Class Women 9.00 pm, Chsnnsl 12 Olympic Skating Champion Linda Fratianne talks about life on and off the ice while American collegiate basketball scout Solveig Bertka discusses how she decides which athletes are the best in this series on women achievers. Junior gold medalist Andree Leveque1,338 words
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Article, Illustration494 1988-10-26 14 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS THE SINGAPORE Cricket Club's damp courts turned into a graveyard of the seeds yesterday. But it was top seed Steve Guy and Indian Davis Cup star Anand Amritraj who emerged unscathed for a second round showdown this morning in the Carlsberg Singapore Men's Open tennis494 words
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Article, Illustration352 1988-10-26 14 Agencies OLYMPIC CHAMPION Miloslav Mecir took the first step down the road to throwing off the jinx which has handicapped his previous progress at the lucrative Paris Open when he scored a no-nonsense straight-sets first round win over stubborn Richey Reneberg of the UnitedAgencies - 352 words
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369 1988-10-26 14 UPI IF THE CLIMAX of Ray Leonard's career was his victory over Marvin Hagler, as Leonard says it was. then his Nov 7 double title bout against Donny Lalonde can only be anti-climactic. Leonard s attitude at his training camp at a PoconoUPI - 369 words
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Article, Illustration231 1988-10-26 14 AP AMERICAN heavyweight Tyrell Biggs says he is not looking beyond his fight on Saturday against Italy's Francesco Damiani even though the winner is expected to get a shot at undefeated champion Mike Tyson. The 27-year-old fighter told a new conference on hisAP - 231 words
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Article, Illustration307 1988-10-26 14 UPI THE WASHINGTON REDSKINS, struggling for weeks without con- i tribution from the offensive stars 1 that took them to their Super Bowl victory last January, are I marching towards the playoffs by i expanding the role of Kelvin Bryant i Bryant, aUPI - 307 words
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Article60 1988-10-26 14 CANADIAN sprinter Ben Johnson. who tested positive for drugs after winning the Olympic 100-metre dash, was officially suspended for two years by the Canadian Track and Field Association on Monday. His coach was suspended indefinitely. The association also announced two limited inquiries into events surrounding the sprinter60 words
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Article68 1988-10-26 14 SRI LANKA has offered to send its cricket team to India following England's decision to call off a planned tour because of a row over English players' links with South Africa. Ranbir Sing, secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, said Sri Lankan cricket68 words
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Article54 1988-10-26 14 VETERAN referee Richard Steele has been picked to work Saturday's lightweight unification title bout between Julio Cesar Chavez and Jose Luis Ramirez. The Nevada State Athletic Commission named Steele at its Monday meeting along with judges Rudy Jordan of California and judges Lou Tabat and Art54 words
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Article62 1988-10-26 14 BRITAIN'S heavyweight hope Gary Mason gave a devastating display of power punching to dispose of American David Jaco on Monday. Mason, returning from a sixmonth lay-off because of injury, carried on where he had left off by extending his unbeaten streak as a professional to 26.62 words
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Article37 1988-10-26 14 Agencies BRITON Lloyd Honeyghan and Tomas Molinares of Colombia will defend their world boxing titles in a welterweight doublebill in Las Vegas on Jan 28. British promoter Mickey Duff said on Monday AgenciesAgencies - 37 words
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Advertisement189 1988-10-26 14 IF YOU'VE ANYTHING TO OFFER TO CONVENTIONS AND EXHIBITIONS, OFFER IT AT OURS If your business has anything to do with conventions, exhibitions or the related service industries, here's an ideal opportunity to display your services to Hong Kong's business community. Take a stand at the Hong Kong Exhibition and189 words
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Advertisement21 1988-10-26 14 Probably the best beer in the world. 'Live' telecast Carlsberg Singapore Men's Open Championships 88 Saturday 29th October, Channel 12, 1.15pm.21 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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Article, Illustration486 1988-10-26 15 Private placement start of a trend? mob HOCK LOCK SIEW THE RECENT new share issues and subsequent placement by Far East Levingston Shipbuilding and City Developments raised about $73 million for the two companies. Each process, from conception to completion, probably didn't take more than three weeks. Compare this withHOCK LOCK SIEW - 486 words
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Article, Illustration415 1988-10-26 15 Insider Trading Trial PROSECUTION witness Thong Kok Khee said the Stock Exchange of Singapore and Sealion Hotel's adviser bank had an understanding by late September 1986 that Seaiion's shares would be relisted on Oct 13, 1986. Mr Thong, former assistant director of Standard415 words
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589 1988-10-26 15 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG SOUTH-EAST ASIA s first listed property trust is due to be listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange by the first quarter of next year. Two other property trusts are now expected to appear on the stock589 words
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300 1988-10-26 15 AFP HONGKONG Shanghai Hotels, the Hongkong hotel group headed by the Kadoories. has acted quickly to fend off a hostile takeover bid. The company, the subject of a current takeover attempt by Hongkong firm Cathay CityAFP - 300 words
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Article, Illustration277 1988-10-26 15 MBT SRI HARTAMAS Corp has announced the resignation of Tan Sri Chong Kok Lim as chairman and director of the company with effect from Oct 18. The board has appointed Mr Chong Wai Hiong, the current executive director. as acting chairman. TanMBT - 277 words
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Article, Illustration812 1988-10-26 16 KEVIN GWEE - By i KEVIN GWEE SHARE PRICES fell across the board on the local bourse as investors took the opportunity to cash in on the past six trading days' gains. Dealers said the fall was sparked off by the 13-point drop812 words
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Article144 1988-10-26 16 SIM UM FINANCE Limited: 24th AGM at 10 Jalan Besar. #17-01. Sim Lim Tower, Singapore 0820. today, Oct 26, at 11.20 am. SIM LIM INVESTMENTS Limited: 24th AGM at the Penthouse. 10 Jalan Besar, 17th Floor. Sim Lim Tower. Singapore 0820. today. Oct 26. at noon. TRACTORS MALAYSIA144 words
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Article77 1988-10-26 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE lutn Chang On* 6H% loon Stock with d«to<hobt« T$l to' •very thr— ordinory iho'K Md. Ei dote Oct 31 Books clos* Nov 11 Company BONUS ISSUE lutn Chang On*-for-tfcrM Ex-dot* Oct 31 Books clos* Nov 1! Company OTHERS N O I Non-r•nounc«Obl« and non-tro«s1*'Ob1# pf«1»'»n»>ol77 words
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Article295 1988-10-26 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C Holdings 27 million loon Hocks in the rotio of $3 loon stock for every five ordinary shores held D C Bank One-tor two $0 75 per shore Duta Cons One tor one $1 to per Shore FACt One tor one $060 per shore General295 words
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Article326 1988-10-26 16 Managers' prices for Oct 26 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 097 103 The Savings Fund 085 091 S'port Prog Fund 0 38 042* S pore Sec Fund 064 069 S'pore Invest Fund 068 073 S'pore Equity Fund 0 49 0 53 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1326 words
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Article5571 1988-10-26 16 1* II T-| Of't Of't t" III Company Loot Dhr Dtv TM N*t Vol Day High La at Quota 4 Cap i nyii Low Cod* Sal* or- Cvr PIE (000) Low Buy*r! J*l»*r Imll OCT 25 SESDAQ 187 114 1 4000 Amtek Eng 20c 127 -2 10.ON5,571 words
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Article, Illustration3326 1988-10-26 17 INVESTORS who expected the Kuala Lumpur stock market to continue its rally were disappointed yesterday as share prices drifted lower in moderate trading in the absence of fresh leads. Dealers attributed the downtrend to the 13-point drop on Wall Street overnight and partly to fact that3,326 words
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Article189 1988-10-26 18 THAI STOCKS yesterday closed lower on a broad front in thin trading as a government decision on Monday not to cut petrol prices further depressed the bearish market. The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index fell 3.25 points to finish at 434.31. Declines led advances 69 to five.189 words
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Article97 1988-10-26 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES in Seoul fell in late trading yesterday as the market underwent a correction following recent recordbreaking sessions. The composite index a few hours before the close stood at 762.3, down 2.55 points. Turnover was 331.5 billion won against 402.1 billion won on Monday.Reuter - 97 words
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Article95 1988-10-26 18 PRICES of most leading shares in New Zealand fell yesterday as profit-tak-j ers cashed in on last week's bull run. Brokers were unconcerned, saying the correc- tion was necessary, and they expected bargain hunters to prevent a sustained fall. But they said upside potential was limited in95 words
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Article76 1988-10-26 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES in Bombay. after a strong start yesterday, ran out of steam and closed lower on widespread profit-tak-ing. Selling by state-owned financial institutions undermined sentiment and i traders preferred to book quick profits. Brokers said last week's sharp gains were another factor behind profit-taking as tradersReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration483 1988-10-26 18 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN stocks yesterday closed lower but overcame early setbacks due to a poor September quarter inflation figure, lower gold prices and soft overseas markets. Brokers said the market slowly traded up, proving that investors were still prepared to buy on a depressed day. At theReuter - 483 words
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Article, Illustration551 1988-10-26 18 Tokyo Reuter A LATE futures-related buying spree in Tokyo i yesterday brought share prices to near the day's highs at the close, after wavering narrowly through most of the day. "There has been a concentration in steels and heavies and some autos on the back of renewedReuter - 551 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1988-10-26 18 Hongkong THE HONGKONG stock market staged a recovery yesterday, closing higher on mounting speculation that Hongkong Shanghai Hotels planned to make a general offer of HKSS.BO a share for its own stock. The offer would counter a hostile bid from Cathay City of HK$4 80 cash1,362 words
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Article2092 1988-10-26 18 Reuter ZURICH: Swiss share prices yesterday closed narrowly mixed with an easier bias on light volume. Dealers said underlying sentiment remained positive but was not being translated into buying. They added that the fall on Wall Street overnight kept investors on the sidelines while the firmer dollarReuter - 2,092 words
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Article, Illustration872 1988-10-26 19 New York Reuter WALL STREET stocks on Monday ended a whipsaw session lower after a rally attempt crumbled under higher interest rates and a lack of investor resolve. "The market is not able to maintain any consistency here," said Prudential Bache trader William Bee. Traders said theReuter - 872 words
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Article, Illustration999 1988-10-26 19 London LONDON SHARES were mostly easier in early business yesterday, continuing to show a dull trend ahead of tomorrow's UK balance of payments data for September, dealers said. Investors are not prepared to commit themselves to large new positions ahead of the figures which, if they999 words
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Advertisement195 1988-10-26 15 EN EX-ASIA 88 Power to the Electrical Electronics Industries 25 29 OCTOBER 1988, WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE Get Ready. Electric Asia and Asia Electronics, two of Southeast Asia's most influential trade exhibitions, are here again. This time, with even more clout than ever. At Electric Asia '88 and Asia Electronics'BB,195 words
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Advertisement198 1988-10-26 15 CURRENCY INVESTMENT AMERICAN FXI'KI>s H\\K TEL: 321 3333 The legend in Jakarta takes you to the heart of business matters. a MANP/WN ORIENTAL JAKARTA Mandarin Oriental Jakarta is well placed to he the ideal hotel for husy executives. It is the only grand luxe hotel situated right in the middle198 words
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Miscellaneous10 1988-10-26 15 /r% 4 F&/wrsvf/£- e*<r rVfc/ 3&SQW /%UZ<s=^ by Martell K10 words
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Advertisement241 1988-10-26 18 MANILA'S two slock exchanges suspended trading yesterday aa strong winds aaaoclatad with Typhoon Ruby contlnuad to affact tha capital. Tha two boursas hope to raauma trading today If tha weather improves. Tha Taiwan market was closed yesterday for a public holiday. HOSPITALITY IS PART OF OUR TRADITION ''m' m *5*241 words
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Advertisement423 1988-10-26 19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF PRO-DEL MANAGEMENT GROUP PRIVATE LTD NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION FOR MEMBERS'VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP (pursuant to Section 290) At an extraordinary general meeting of the members i of the abovenamed Company. duly convened and held at 510 Thomson423 words
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Advertisement488 1988-10-26 19 NOTICES ManuLife (Singapore) Pte. Limited ManuLife (Singapore) Re Ltd is pleased to announce the appointment of Tan Sia Keng as Senior Finance Manager. Mr Tan received his Chartered Association of Certified Accountants (UK) certificate in 1983 He is also an associate member of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants (UK).488 words
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Advertisement451 1988-10-26 19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF LIMA TAN PRODUCTIONS PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Llm Tan Productions Pte Ltd duly convened and held at the Registered Office. Tong Eng Building, 101 Cecil Street451 words
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Advertisement738 1988-10-26 19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF CONNA MANAGEMENT SERVICES SINGAPORE PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company, duly convened and held at 6060 Dutchman's Lane. Louisville. Kentucky *****. U.S.A. on October 20 1988, the following738 words
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Advertisement846 1988-10-26 19 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chiu Boon Hee of No Apt Blk 200 #04-73 Boon Lay Drive Singapore 2264, have applied for a Retail Beer Shop Licence in respect of premises at M/s Fujles Store at 376 Bt. Batok St 31 #01-106 Singapore 2365 and that this application846 words
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318 1988-10-26 20 SHOEB KAGDA - By SHOEB KAGDA IN A MOVE towards reconciliation. the 20 foreign banks that had applied to the arbitration court to extend and modify their wage pacts have decided to withdraw their applications The banks, industry sources said, would go to the318 words
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495 1988-10-26 20 Alatas tells Canberra it's a misunderstanding AFP CANBERRA cannot accept Jakarta's claim of full sovereignty over sea lanes in the Indonesian archipelago, Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans said in Jakarta yesterday. "We do not accept that Indonesia's sovereignty extends to any right toAFP - 495 words
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147 1988-10-26 20 AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Gareth Evans on his first tour of South-east Asia since succeeding Governor-General-designate Bill Hayden less than two months ago arrived here late yesterday for a threeday visit. His programme includes a two-day meeting of Australian ambassadors in the region, which147 words
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451 1988-10-26 20 Bernama FORMER MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam will meet his friends in Johor tomorrow to seek their views and decide on New Umno's invitation to him and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah for talks. "God willing, I will discuss the invitation with my friends,Bernama - 451 words
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149 1988-10-26 20 MR WONG KAN SENG. Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Community Development, will be visiting Indonesia from tomorrow to Saturday. The visit is part of a series of ministerial visits to further strengthen and consolidate ties with the leaders and149 words
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65 1988-10-26 20 AFP INDONESIAN Vice-President Sudharmono said yesterday that production-sharing terms for management and exploration of the country's oil and gas reserves provided enough business assurance for foreign partners. His remarks, made to an Indonesian Petroleum Association conference, were seen as a response to a report by theAFP - 65 words
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Article35 1988-10-26 20 Bernama MALAYSIA will intensify the use of gas as a source of energy to reduce dependence on oil, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad told Parliament yesterday. BernamaBernama - 35 words
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Article34 1988-10-26 20 AP ORDERS to US factories for "big ticket" durable goods dropped 4.1 per cent in September, pulled down by sharp declines in the volatile defence and transport sectors. APAP - 34 words
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Article55 1988-10-26 20 AP US ASSISTANT Trade Representative Peter Allgeier said in Seoul yesterday that the success of the Olympic Games had given South Korea "a growing recognition of the need to liberalise" trade policies, but he said that the US deficit in its trade with Seoul in 1988AP - 55 words
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Article53 1988-10-26 20 Reuter OPPOSITION leader Kim Dae-jung yesterday demanded that South Korea review its relations with the US to help curb Washington's "tremendous influence" over Seoul. "We face the task of re-establishing our relations with the US on a new basis of independence, equality and reciprocity," Mr KimReuter - 53 words
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53 1988-10-26 20 AFP MALAYSIA yesterday urged Japan to start disbursing a US$2 billion fund pledged by Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita to promote Asean industrialisation. "We will not beg bowl in hand but we hope that the money will be available soon," Trade and Industry Minister RafidahAFP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration494 1988-10-26 20 TONG SUIT CHEE - By TONG SUIT CHEE FIRE BROKE OUT yesterday at a naphtha storage tank at the Singapore Refining Co's refinery on Pulau Merlimau. resulting in a total shutdown of the facility. By evening, the fire had spread to a second tank, also containing naphtha.494 words
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Article96 1988-10-26 20 COMEX silver futures yesterday were boxed inside of Monday's trading range in slow morning dealings, gathering small buying interest from a soft dollar. The steadiness in Nymex crude oil prices after Monday's sharp losses was also supportive. Day-trading locals provided most of the demand for silver and the96 words
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Advertisement116 1988-10-26 20 QUALITY BEFORE YOUR EYES I V 'V-•? mm HI •mi •Hi 111 ip mil HHlii? We have6oosolutions for every eye condition. The ways of correcting vision defects are as varied as the defects themselves. That is why we have 600 lens types in over 50.000 versions multifocal progressive, anti-reflection, self-darkening116 words
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Advertisement78 1988-10-26 20 A Strong 80nd... Giving a Caran d'Ache pen to your business associates shows your "savoir faire" and much more. Its usefulness brings genuine enjoyment a gift the receiver will appreciate. Discretely enhanced with your company name or logo, engraved or with a medallion, it will soon become indispensable a lasting78 words
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178 1988-10-26 21 Seatrade Week A NUMBER of foreign shipping lines are disengaging themselves from their Korean shipping agents by stepping up plans to open their own marketing offices, moves which are now possible under Korea's new shipping liberalisation policies. America PresidentSeatrade Week - 178 words
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310 1988-10-26 21 Direct call will start next month WITH EFFECT from next month, Yang Ming Line will include Colombo as a direct port of call in its weekly Far East-Europe service. The Taiwanese carrier plans to feed cargo from Bombay, Cochin, Madras and Calcutta310 words
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257 1988-10-26 21 COMPUTER applications in the marine industry will be the theme of a semi-nar-cum-workshop to be held next month. The two-day event, from Nov 24-25, is aimed specifically at engineers and designers in the marine and offshore industries. It will examine the latest257 words
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Article89 1988-10-26 21 Reuter THE vast amount of grain barges moving on the river system is causing long delays on the Mississippi River, the first significant delays on the Illinois- Chicago River in several months and minor delays on the Ohio River, the US Coast Guard said. TheReuter - 89 words
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Article42 1988-10-26 21 Reuter THE 32,107 dwt Liberian tanker Balaki had an engine breakdown between Taiwan and the Philippines and is dragging its anchor, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence service said. The ship has sent out an SOS asking for tug assistance. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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83 1988-10-26 21 Reuter ALL 27 crew of the 11,585 dwt Panamanian bulk carrier Evpo Agspyr were rescued after their ship began sinking in the South China Sea west of the Philippines. Lloyd s Shipping Intelligence Service said. There were no fatalities and no injuries among theReuter - 83 words
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101 1988-10-26 21 Reuter NORWEGIAN shipping firm Bergesen dy A/S has sold a 7.2 per cent stake it holds in light metals producer Elkem A/S. "We have sold 7.2 per cent, but we still hold a 10 per cent stake in Elkem," said Bergesen deputy managingReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration663 1988-10-26 22 Reuter WEARY of an ongoing rate war, major players on the trans-Pacific eastbound liner route say they are determined to bring order to the market. Liner operators cartel members and independents alike are hoping to find a cure to sagging rates underReuter - 663 words
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Article858 1988-10-26 22 A W«l Morina n AS V-PS y ABSS Shpg XI ABC Contoinar IX Accord Slipg VI Adnch Shpg VII Ahrank*! liw X Alltrons V* AC Toaptar XI Amaricon Tpt X Anro Service IV Arrow lines IX Ation Ocaon XI Assoc Corrioga XI ANl 1 A PC l>na858 words
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Article45 1988-10-26 22 Reuter THE Chilean general cargo/container vessel Corral ran aground on rocks in the Chacao channel off Chile on Sunday. Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service said. The 11,278 dwt vessel, whose number two hold is flooded, is being assisted by two tugs.Reuter - 45 words
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383 1988-10-26 23 Reuter A FERRY with at least 470 people on board sank during a typhoon which ripped through the Philippines on Monday, the Philippine Coast Guard reported. Captain Samuel Cortez. district commander for the Central Philippines, said eight survivors were picked up byReuter - 383 words
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103 1988-10-26 23 "K" LINE has introduced a new LCL programme which has been named "touchdown". Using its facilities and equipment, "K" line will upgrade the LCL services to the same level as the FCL services. "K" Line's vessels arrive on the US west coast on Sundays. On103 words
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Article773 1988-10-26 23 AFP AFTER a hesitant start, a generally brighter tone was noted over the past week on the dry cargo market and the Biffex (Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange) index ended seven points higher than last week at 1,328 points. After rising over three consecutive days, the Biffex indexAFP - 773 words
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444 1988-10-26 23 AP UPI THE OWNER of the Italian freighter involved in an accident with a Greek cruise ship contended on Monday that Greek officials were trying to hide the truth about the accident to safeguard their own tourism. AldoAP; UPI - 444 words
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Article1400 1988-10-26 28 RATES for Panamax grain business out of the US Gulf continue firm on Monday with tonnage said to be in short supply, shipbrokers said The Baltic index was raised by 33 points, to 1,361, mainly due to the fixture late last week of the Thalassini Kara with heavy1,400 words
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8072 1988-10-26 28 AANNIM Hamburg Expraaa Tnot, Oct 2S(PK). Evar Qraat Evargraan. Oct 25 Anna Uacrit UHr* Lina Oct 2* Sha Ma. China Ocaan Oct 2* London E>p'aaa Triot Oct 28(PK). Evar Orada Evargraan Oct 29 Ming Prommanca Yang Ming Oct 30 Villa da8,072 words
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Article1307 1988-10-26 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VnnI B*fHi Arrival Dspard KEPPEL WHARVES Boruuio KIS olongudo 27 10*1600 Chungking K2B otongud* 2610/1300 Dunhuong K35 fitongntlg 31 10/2300 Equoto' K22 otongsida 26 10-2359 for ton Mot K27 olongsid* 26 10/1300 Kola Moiu K32 oloogud* 29 i C 060C Koto Wong* K3I alonguO»1,307 words
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484 1988-10-26 32 AP THE SOVIET UNION is seeking agreement to use a Philippines shiprepair yard, raising US concerns about potential eavesdropping on the strategic American naval base at Subic Bay, according to government officials. The officials said the US administration opposes any such arrangement onAP - 484 words
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94 1988-10-26 32 Reuter THE 8,706 dwt British chemical tanker C T Star, grounded in shallow water on the Summa channel off southern Finland early on Monday, was later refloated and is anchored at Hamina roads awaiting divers' inspection, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence service said. Efforts will be madeReuter - 94 words
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169 1988-10-26 32 THREE major container operators and their P I Associations are suffering from the af-ter-effects of a well staged criminal operation in Panama. The Gard Club in its recent issue of the Gard News did not disclose the parties affected but reported that this169 words
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Advertisement104 1988-10-26 21 mm WEARY of an ongoing rate war, major players on the trans-Pacific eastbound liner route say they are determined to bring order to the market. Page II A FERRY with at least 470 people on board sank during a typhoon which ripped through the Philippines on Monday, the Philippine Coast104 words
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Advertisement1332 1988-10-26 23 The Straits Steamship Group h\TZr Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd P&O Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK PEGASUS PROGRESS VS4SN 27 2» Oct 31-4,1 Nol PEGASUS PIONEER VOW 30 31 Oct 03 04 Nov BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****801,332 words
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Advertisement766 1988-10-26 23 C SA V Corrpania Sud Amcricaru dc I'jpcres S A SERVICE TO/from CHILE FEEDER I S PORE I MOTHER VESSEL VESSEL CSAV 1 *01 DELAWARE CLORT V.tlllEß CSAV 2 12/11 CAR CARRIER 2 CSAV 3 1401 B VESSEL HK VOKO ARtCA IQQ ANTOFVALP isoi 3doi to un CSAV 2 1201766 words
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Advertisement589 1988-10-26 24 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE Singapore Loading for IRAN ELHAM PJL 659 IN PORT BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE SOUTH PACIFIC SERVICE MOTHER VSI HK LOAD FOR KYOWA HIBISCUS V 33 3/11 VILA. NMA LTK, SUVA, PAGO. APIA KYOWA VIOLET V.22 2/12 VILA. NMA589 words
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Advertisement827 1988-10-26 24 K&LINE r fully containerised service TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Membet of the Ace Consortium KOREAN CHANCE 39W ACE CONCORD 17* ORIENTAL CHIEF 62W TRANSWORLO BRIDGE 45W NEPTUNE CRYSTAL «W) CHINA CONTAINER UN NEPTUNE DIAMOND 771 1 11 NEPTUNE CRYSTAL 471 4/11 CHINA CONTAINER 471 Hill HONGKONG CONTAINER S7E 15 11827 words
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Advertisement310 1988-10-26 24 VA FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD DIRECT FCL LCL SERVICE TO JAKARTA ETA 4/11 11/11 AFGHANISTAN NEW SERVICE KABUL/HAIR ATAN/TORGHUNDI 4/11 AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND SYDNEY, MELBOURNE FREMANTLE Also accepting to Darwin AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. LYTTLETON, DUNEDIN NAPIER EUROPE HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. BARCELONA. FELIXSTOWE. LONDON, ANTWERP Also accepting to: Scandinavian European inland destination.310 words
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Advertisement726 1988-10-26 24 ©EVERGREEN \JHeZ c,.ii /v.c„ Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO 1) MtOVIDCNCE NEWARK SAVANNAH. BOSTON PHILADELPHIA. NORFOLK JACKSONVILLE WILMINGTON BERMUDA ETC 2) ATLANTA CHICAGO DETROIT COLUMBUS 1 OTHER MAJOR MtCROBRIDGE DESTINATIONS J) BALBOA. LMON 4) MONTREAL TORONTO VIA I Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) US WEST726 words
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Advertisement1015 1988-10-26 25 v A PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \V\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE KOTA EAGLE MAjAPAHFT ACCEPTING MURORAN/HfTACHI CARGO VIA HKG JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURARAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE SBY SMG SIN Sid 27/10 MHO 2/11 4/11 7/11 10/11 14/11 0/11 11/11 14/11 10/11 10/111,015 words
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Advertisement571 1988-10-26 25 irm BEN LINE 1 W CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS TASMAN JEBSEN NEW ZEALAND LINE TO NEW CALEDONIA, FIJI AND NEW ZEALAND SIN MAIN LINE HKG NOUMEA SUVA AKL NAP TIM 28/10 ANANGEL571 words
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Advertisement452 1988-10-26 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE MATARAM/22W8 L.J BONTANG/16WB SRIWIJAYA/25W8 ANTWERP H'BURG ROAM/ADAM BREMEN 11/12 16/12 18/1 21/1 23/1 26/1 Sub|«ct to Inducement Also accepting cargo to Casablanca, Port SaM, Port452 words
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Advertisement398 1988-10-26 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE NORTHBOUND TO UKC CLYDEBANK V24N TAMAITAI SAMOA VI4N SPORE RDAM HULL 19/11 lt/12 25/12 9/12 5/1 13/1 TAYBANK V4S Spore 27/10 (Callinc Kimbe Direct) COLUMBUS NIUGINI VIS Spore 7/11 (Calling Orobay Direct) (PNG ports: PORT MOftESBY/RABAUL/LAE) T/S: ALOTAU. OROBAY, WEWAK, KAVIENG, KIETA, KIMBE. HONIARA. MADANG398 words
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Advertisement1095 1988-10-26 26 Q KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. 'K'lins RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH VIA FEEDCR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 15 24/10 •PK/PNG SGP LB 25/10 29/10 19/11 1/11 3/11 26/11 8/11 10/11 3/12 15/11 17/11 10/12 N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST1,095 words
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Advertisement791 1988-10-26 26 si a j AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Singapore P Kelang Penang Loading lor Mother Vsl By feeder Bi feeder KALIDAS *39 Oct rrem Metb Sfdn Aflel TULSIOAS V3B IS Nov 12 Nov 12 No. Frem Mett) Sfdn Add KALIDAS 23 Dec 16 Dec 16 Dec Frem MHfi791 words
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Advertisement646 1988-10-26 26 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23. Tctot Ayr StrMt SINGAPORE 01M TIL S34JW (10 UNES) F*i U43SW STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN HARVEST Colombo Kvtch. Duba. P Kciang Penanj Djmmjr GOLDEN WONDER Cotomtn Kafactii Oub*i 7ft Nov CHINA SERVICE GU SHAN Huangpu Sh»n£ha. 30/31 Oct DAI YUN SHAN Huanfpu646 words
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Advertisement378 1988-10-26 26 p PHIU OnifNT UNfS PTC LTD HEAD OFFICE S3 ROHNSON ROAD '07 1? AFRO ASIA BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 TELE* RS ***** PHIII FA* *****76 EAST/FA* EAST FCL ft LCI SBIVItt Fa ft LCI SERVICE 3-10. »,ai 15/11 SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONG BEACH DALLAS. NEW YORK BALTIMORE. CHARLESTON378 words
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Advertisement748 1988-10-26 27 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Agents Sport Ttl No P Kelang K Lumpur Ptnanf J Bahru NEPTUNE ACENCIES PTE LTD General Enq*ilri««: Twl: 27»»j>77 Terminal CFS BOOKINGS *****22 *****53 NEPLINE SDN BHD 361M87 NEPLINE SDN BHD 261M33 NEPLINE SON BHD *****5/627«0/*****1/627«62 NEPLINE SDN BHD 23«048/*****i FE EU/AUST T PA/SEA *****53748 words
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Advertisement392 1988-10-26 27 STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE 1) BUSAN SINGAPORE 2) SINGAPORE/ KEELUNG 10 DAYS SERVICE !t SERVICE!! Vessels Name ETD BS S PORE PKLG KEE BUSAN MOJI #DRAGNET/M2N 15/10 27 2S/10 30/10 12 15/11 17(11 NO 9 DON AM *»N 11/10 71 30/10 31-01/11 01 01/11 IS-18/11 20/11 NO 8 DONAM 809 N 30/10392 words
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Advertisement869 1988-10-26 27 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 ***** PCNANC MESSRS MAI THONG SHIPPING 127 Penang Street Penjnt Malaysia Cables lAYAPOH PENANG. Tel &Z2944/*****8 Tele. MA869 words
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Advertisement244 1988-10-26 28 SINGAPORE SHIPPING r CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TIL 225 6868 (30 Lines) FAX *****39/*****76 TUEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA RS ***** A/B SSCAD DSR-LIMES VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDERE! ROSTOCK 4 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER Of EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE -VIA LARNACA ACCEPTING CARGO FOR UOMSSM. BEIRUT. LATTAKIA. ALEXANDRIA.244 words
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Advertisement115 1988-10-26 28 ;.K. LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL TO TAIWAN JAPAN 7,11 111 11/11 li'U 14/11 SOVEREIGN ACCORD VIS 1/11 4/11 7/11 an 14 ii ili .111 nn Vll it/11 21/u ail n/ii 27ii 2wii 1711 LB/11 ail S/12 «12 1/U 11/12 12/12 A) "Weekly LCL services to Kaohsiunf,115 words
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Miscellaneous382 1988-10-26 28 Hamburg Cipmi Trtot. Oct 2M*K>. Evar Oraal EMfMO. Od 2ft Anna Maarak. Maaiak Una. Pel H London Cupraaa. Trtot. Od Ev* Qrada Enargraan. Oct 2ft Ming Prominonca Yang Ming Od 10 Villa da JupMar CM 0 Mraaamam Od 11 Parmai ScanOutcXt Od 11 La ftama Trtot. Nov 1 Maarak Hußai382 words
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Advertisement866 1988-10-26 29 JtffkßGO SHIPPING i Sg/ Tel:2S4 QISS RC6UUW EXHtEB fCt LCI SERVICE ABC CONTAINERLINE N.V TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND VSI C. VtroMM 212 TNT Elpress 214 E Hud.| 215 MUSSEL 217 12 DAYS TO MELBOURNE! TO USA/CANADA VSI C. Vcfoimc 212 TNT Expross 214 E Hud 12 215 Brusul 217 Also )ccoptin|866 words
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Advertisement421 1988-10-26 29 pi CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTL LTD. Tel: *****66 (16 Lines) Fax: *****61 Tlx ***** CSPFRT Mi LCL FIXED CONSOLIDATION TO: N S i ft 1 S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore421 words
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Advertisement765 1988-10-26 29 WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICES U.S.A. LOS ANGELES 3/11/88 AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE/SYDNEY 29/10/88 FAR EAST BUSAN 4/11 BANGKOK 1/11 HONG KONG 28/10 KEE/KAOH 2/11 CALL BOOKING HOTLINE FOR BEST RATES 2233 9 2 2 TEL: *****88 TELEX. ***** CFSIN FAX: *****88 to PLUSCOL INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD WORKABLE TRANSHIPMENT/DIRECT RATES TO JAKARTA BANGKOK CALL765 words
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Advertisement169 1988-10-26 29 Tatsumi Marine DIRECT SAILING TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA (ACCEPTING BREAKBULK) Direct call to other ports subject to inducement (also accepting transhipment cargo OROBA Y. MADANG. KIETA. WEWAK KIMBE. RABUAL via LAE) S'PORE: NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD Tel: *****77, *****34, *****71 OFFICE; TV MARINE SERVICES PTE. LTD. (STORE) TEL: SM22 W.169 words
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Advertisement313 1988-10-26 29 TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 cn a n i aujjj j —JI a Algerian National Line FAR EAST I MEDITERRANEAN S PORE LOADING FOR MV KSAR EL BOUKHARI s(li Algiers, oran. annaba ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS Heavy Lift 100313 words
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Advertisement537 1988-10-26 30 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD /O Shenton Way. 04 0?C Marina House. S pore 0207 TEL *****77 (8 Lines) TLX RS ***** FLINER FAX *****56 MIDDLE EAST SERVICE (FCL LCL) SPOKE |HQ OUB SHI AOS DAM KWT BAH DOM aao mi vu Mi mi wn urn urn u/u Ml 11/11 13/11537 words
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Advertisement628 1988-10-26 30 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE *cc«pting FCL/LCL wrgow to USA Ejtt t West Coast. Cambboan.EJSt Can*U. HAITI CosU Ricj. El Salvador. Guatemala Honduras Venezuela Peru Ecuador. Colombia via Miami Trinidad. Barbados Antigua St Lucia. Montserrat. Guayana via Kinfston -■m>»:.l 1 TV Tmm .ki>m ~m AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE VESSt. mi kaohsiung ZIM628 words
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Advertisement296 1988-10-26 30 Everett Lines m CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Penang* P Keiang* Singapore THOMASEVERETT 6/7 Nov HUGMEVERETT 14/15 No* MANOLOEVERETT 4/5 Dec m VAO* AND TO OTHER REP. OF PHILIPPINES PORTS* Penang* P Keiang* Singapore THOMASEVERETT fc/7 Nov HUGMEVERETT 14/15 Nov MANOLOEVERETT 4/5 Dec LOADING FOR CHITTAGONG, MONGLA296 words
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Advertisement436 1988-10-26 31 mtercontmental lines JEURO AFGHAH/ISAN/litAQ SERVICES IGZEZ2I DESTINATIONS K SMRNOV I Iflim A. NCTO Vtt-MB mm JEURO EASTERN ILK SERVICES A. NETO VM-MW iCTrnmii SEARRIOGE EUROPE 4 SCANDINAVIAN SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCL GROUPAGE FROM SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG UK. MAM, HTM, L. HAVRE, AHT. GENOA ARAHUS, STOCKHOLM. HEL, SEABRDIGE FAR EAST. VIETNAM436 words
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Advertisement284 1988-10-26 31 J jrrt i—r Consolidation Service PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN: 27/10 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 28/10 NOUMEA/PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLAND SIN: 29/10, 28/10 PORT LOUIS/REUNION TRANSTAINERS delmas-vieueux WEST AFRICA SERVICE CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/DAKAR/BANJUL/ CONAKRY/COTONOU/LIBREVILLE/ P. NOIRE/MATAOI Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/ OUAGADOUGOU/BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Freight Pie Ltd Tel *****55 tlx RS284 words
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Advertisement544 1988-10-26 31 i 1 TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS ***** SKMBT LCL/FCL SERVICE JENWEL V.B7N 26/10 JENHOL V 88N 30/10 DESTINATION BANGKOK PORT KELANG HONG KONG, CHINA PORTS KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG MANILA BUSAN KOBE. TOKYO SYDNEY. MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. BRISBANE DUBAI imsibmewmmci JAKARTA JAKARTA ravsvasr-T: 1/11, 6/11 29/10. 2/11 28/10. 4/11 2/11. 7/11544 words
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Advertisement469 1988-10-26 31 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* sP GLORY SELATAN IX VOY 71 WlO GLORY SELATAN VIII V Oct PKL PR BLW KAON 71* 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER469 words
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Advertisement366 1988-10-26 31 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCL LCL SERVICE 1 F"C GIKAJV SIN FAB EAST 2/11 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 30/10 BANGKOK 29/10 MANILA 28/10 JAKARTA 1/11 PORT KELANG/PENANG 3/11 BUSAN 2/11 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 28/10 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenztien/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/ Xingang/Shanghai S|N EIMPE/BK 31/10 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 31/10 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU SIN ISA/CANAIA 30/10 L.A./NYC/SFO 2/11 YANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL366 words
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Advertisement319 1988-10-26 32 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines, TLX US ***** RS ***** IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS KK SPORE PK DBN CT FAITH STAR VH* IML VC* Sailed mO 30/10 15/11 23/11 22/12 1/1 4/1 20/1 31/1 'Also call* E.L. A P.E. GENERAL AGENTS: HAI319 words
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Advertisement315 1988-10-26 32 COLUMBUS LINE REEDERE! GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUD) EXPRESS SEMkCOWTAWER SERVICE TO NORTHBOUND TO UKC CLYDEBANK V24N TAMAITAI SAMOA VI4N RDM/A DAM HBG HULL (U.K.) 11/12 22/12 25/12 5/1 9/1 13/1 'Alto Accepting FCL to AntwrpfSr—oi»/feliMto*M/Soutlia«>lw/SoHail<Csrtnw>iiif «iiL MUMM V.I rT (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SER SPORE V4S 27/10 Port Moresl315 words
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Advertisement225 1988-10-26 32 P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYARA I PULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INDONESIA. MALAYSIA i THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****54/*****70 W.MALAYSIA KVIVICf VSL WASPADA WASPADA WASPADA WASPADA225 words
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Advertisement615 1988-10-26 32 Em CALL US AT: P KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE OTHER DESTINATIONS AARHUS. AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP BASLE. BREMEN. BREMERHAVEN. COPENHAGEN HELSINKI. MALMO. OSLO. STOCKHOLM. UK. FROM EUROPE VSL P KELANG615 words
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