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Title Section11 1989-01-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration649 1989-01-02 1 ANNA TEO - Patience and a sense of humour go a long way By ANNA TEO A GREAT SENSE of humour and infinite patience these are the assets no businessman headed for China. Indonesia or the Philippines should leave home without. According to Hongkong firm Political649 words
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243 1989-01-02 1 FROM TODAY, companies doing business in Japan and Australia can give clients there the incentive of toll-free calls to Singapore. Callers in Japan and Australia can telephone companies in Singapore directly and free of charge, provided the called party is a toll-free243 words
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107 1989-01-02 1 UPI AMERICA'S richest man, Sam Walton, has been hit with a judgment of more than US$ll.5 million because his Wal-Mart Stores Inc failed to have him appear for a deposition in an injury case. Texas state judge John Street entered a judgment on ThursdayUPI - 107 words
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373 1989-01-02 1 Reuter ISRAEL devalued the shekel by nearly 7 per cent against the dollar yesterday and unveiled an economic austerity programme designed to lower inflation and spur domestic growth. Finance Minister Shimon Peres told a news conference in Jerusalem that he would slash US$lReuter - 373 words
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Article39 1989-01-02 1 MARKETS in the following countries are closed today: Singapore, Malaysia, UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea. Hongkong. The South Korean and Japanese stock markets reopen on Jan 4, the Taiwanese market on Jan 5.39 words
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Article30 1989-01-02 1 THE NEW PAPER will be published on Tuesday. Jan 3. It will be available at newspaper outlets. bus interchanges. Times the Bookshop outlets and 7-Eleven stores from noon.30 words
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289 1989-01-02 1 UPI ZENITH ELECTRONICS Corp has asked the US Commerce Department to determine whether Mexico and several Asian countries including Singapore are dumping colour television sets on the US market. The 378-page request asks the Commerce Department to monitor picture tubes andUPI - 289 words
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489 1989-01-02 1 Reuter INDIA will withdraw two battalions of troops from Sri Lanka in the next few days at the request of the island's President-elect, Ranasinghe Premadasa, the Indian High Commission in Colombo said yesterday. High Commissioner Jyotindra Nath Dixit said that the numberReuter - 489 words
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129 1989-01-02 1 AFP A MALAYSIAN ferry carrying 346 passengers and 102 crew members ran aground about 22 nautical miles off Johor early yesterday, an official of the operators said. Captain Ahmad Soffian, the director and general manager of Perbadanan Nasional Shipping Line (PNSL), saidAFP - 129 words
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Advertisement358 1989-01-02 1 Need a car or truck loan? W\YFOON(, 737-7977 iLfl N\4iy'fbong Mortgage AndJ-i nance (S> Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkongßank 6 Claymore Hill #***** lav more Plaza Singapore (1922 THE ARTS THAT FACT is stranger than fiction is again proving to be true. An art scandal that has emerged in358 words
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Advertisement202 1989-01-02 1 THE MANAGEMENT PAGE will come with your BT tomorrow. Also In tomorrow's paper will be the staple pages to start you off right for the work week the weekly stock market reviews pages. There Is no Companies Page in your BT today. Indo-Pakistani ties 2 China 6 Hopes of better202 words
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Advertisement136 1989-01-02 1 -,<}%-|-]+\-)*!^[)!,!,&={,)@<=~ JALS W, J* y. .v.. GIVES YDU NON STOP TO TOKYO with 4 extra B-747 flights 9 HffAAk Q nvvn Now, Japan Air Lines gives you more ways and reasons to fly JAL to Tokyo To meet demand for direct flights to Tokyo, we've added 4 extra B-747 weekly136 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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Article, Illustration459 1989-01-02 2 AP AFP INDIA and Pakistan agreed last Saturday not to attack each other's nuclear facilities, a move hailed by their prime ministers as the first step towards easing their countries' often hostile relations. "I think that in both our countries, there is aAP; AFP - 459 words
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268 1989-01-02 2 Reuter NEARLY HALF of Indonesia's workforce either have no job or not enough to do, and economists say this problem could threaten the country's stability. Manpower Minister Cosmas Batubara was quoted as telling local reporters on Friday that unemployment in 1988 had risenReuter - 268 words
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181 1989-01-02 2 AFP INDONESIANS can now try their luck in a controversial new lot—tery which officials in Jakarta insist has nothing to do with gambling, banned since 1981. "We should have intensified information campaigns to assure the public that the lotteries are not theAFP - 181 words
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231 1989-01-02 2 UPI SOUTH KOREA plans to propose a new unification formula next month seeking to bring South and North Korea into a confederation with a two-house Parliament and a head of state with no political affiliation, said a newspaper report in Seoul last Saturday. TheUPI - 231 words
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Miscellaneous104 1989-01-02 2 rsss" Ll'W// Max/ Note Adelaide Amsterdam Altum Bahrain Bangkok Barbados rut Belgrade 17/12 Sunny 28/22 Cloudy 20/04 Clear 09/02 Clear 31/24 Cloudy 1 1/06 Clear una* 05/02 Cloudy 32/22 Cloudy 25/19 Clear 15/06 Clear unav 15/04 Rain 15/08 Clear 24/07 Clear 25/23 Clear New DeM New York Nicosia Oslo Parts104 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration348 1989-01-02 3 UPI THE US and Canada exchanged diplomatic notes and President Reagan telephoned Prime Minister Brian Mulroney on Saturday in the relatively quiet culmination of a two-year battle over the most comprehensive trade pact ever between the two countries. The US-Canada free trade agreementUPI - 348 words
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180 1989-01-02 3 AFP THERE is a 30 per cent chance of a recession in the United States this year, according to the median estimate of 10 US economists polled by Time magazine. The news weekly, in its edition due on the stands today, said theAFP - 180 words
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266 1989-01-02 3 UPI EASTERN EUROPEANS face a bewildering variety of new laws effective yesterday, borne of government attempts to get their stagnant economies moving again. In Hungary, a new customs law is expected to draw a stampede of 30,000 to 50,000 used western cars intoUPI - 266 words
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593 1989-01-02 3 NYT THE UNITED STATES has concluded that a West German company played a central role in the design and construction of a vast chemical plant in Libya, a discovery that has prompted diplomatic protests to the highest levels of the Bonn government.NYT - 593 words
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Article, Illustration300 1989-01-02 3 NYT THE WHITE HOUSE and the Justice Department have begun drafting court documents seeking to overturn subpoenas issued to President Ronald Reagan and Vice-President George Bush for their courtroom testimony in the Iran-contra conspiracy trial of Oliver North, administration officialsNYT - 300 words
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140 1989-01-02 3 Reuter TRADE SANCTIONS set to take effect at the stroke of midnight rang in the New Year on a less than happy note for the United States and Europe. Washington was poised to retaliate with 100 per cent tariffs on seven categories ofReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement10 1989-01-02 3 The next time you fly. TiQYAL BRUNEI Touching the world10 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1989-01-02 3 Doonesbury m. WL SKULL AND BONES IS A SACRSi ORPERI THIS BUILDING IS A SANCTUAKf! A NON-MEMBER. ENTBRIN6UJOULDBEASACRI- A CW«R/ fir? BY GARRY TRUDEAU AM, CMON. COUNSELOR.' (ME JUST tUANT TO SEE IF YOU HAVE ANY SKELETONS IN yOUR. CLOSET' X Ta Ik w E The TENSION HAS BROKEN. m51 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE
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Article557 1989-01-02 4 Reuter THE AMERICAN DOLLAR ended its last 1988 session with a sharp loss, dropping almost two pfennigs after the Bundesbank voiced its displeasure over the dollar's late December rally, dealers in New York said. But the sharp decline, which occurred almost exclusively in the European markets,Reuter - 557 words
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Article683 1989-01-02 4 AFP ASIAN CURRENCIES experienced mixed fortunes in 1968 with the Australian and South Korean units rising considerably against the US dollar and the New Zealand dollar and Malaysian ringgit losing the most value. The South Korean authorities said last month they would have to import more to counterAFP - 683 words
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Article240 1989-01-02 4 ASIAN CURRENCY av«r ag« d*po*if rotn for the wh •f>d*d D*c 30 High ►AICM Lav utt 7 dor* 9 3/16 10 7/9 1 month 9 5/8 9 1/S 2 mutWl* 9 7/16 9 1/8 3 mm wht 9 7/16 9 3/16 6 mumhi 9 7/16 9 5/16240 words
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Article426 1989-01-02 4 Gold Financial futures Sin Huat Bullion LOCO-LONDON gold ended a thinly traded week US$B.5O lower in New York last Friday. A lack of interest and booksquaring saw the metal retreat from the week's high around U*****.00 to as low as U*****.20/407.70 by late Thursday night. Dealers cited weakness in silverSin Huat Bullion - 426 words
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Article184 1989-01-02 4 Gold futures on Dec 30, 1988 100 troy ounces USS per troy ounce Open mgh Urn MM Jon *9 410.00 1.80 Fab 412.70 415 60 ***** 412.30 1 JO 417 60 420.00 4I5J0 41 4 8U ***** 1 JO km 422.70 424.50 420 60 ***** 1 80184 words
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262 1989-01-02 4 Reuter COLOMBIA and its international commercial bank consultative committee have reached agreement on a US$l.7-billion financing package for 1969-90, Chemical Bank announced. The package will be provided through a refinancing of eligible 1989-90 public sector maturities and an underwritten facility. It is forReuter - 262 words
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159 1989-01-02 4 AFP US FINANCIAL regulators have announced the sale of three more savings and loan institutions, pushing the number of thrift rescues in 1988 to 217. The latest deals are expected to bring the government's costs in reestablishing the failing institutions this year toAFP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration496 1989-01-02 4 Indicate* tha ivtragt of the prim* landing rate* ol 12 mak" banks In B'pora PLR of banks at tt>e close of business on Friday. Dec 30.as supplied by tha Association of Banks in Singapore: RANK PLR Algemene tank 6* Allied IrMi lonk PLC 6* Americon Express Bank496 words
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Article, Illustration114 1989-01-02 4 Commercial Discount Co Ltd TRADING remained extremely thin. Prices remained little changed across the spectrum of the yield curve. The 5-1/8 per cent of July 1993 barely moved to close at $96 75 $98 80 for the week whilst the 5-1/8 per cent of September 1990 closedCommercial Discount Co Ltd - 114 words
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Advertisement107 1989-01-02 4 Thai flies non-stop to Bangkok 3 times a day everyday 365 days 3 year. Flying to Bangkok is easier with Thai. With three convenientlytimed departures per day, everyday 365 days a year. And our smooth-running schedule Quite naturally extends into smooth service. Because we believe that the personal touch can107 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration2011 1989-01-02 5 QUAK HIANG WHAI - There were no repeats of the collapse of Chop Hoo Thye or the closure of the National Bank of Brunei in 1988. But QUAK HIANG WHAI reports that the past one year still had its own exciting moments, like the crazy consumer financing war2,011 words
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Article, Illustration370 1989-01-02 5 MORE MERGERS and acquisitions of finance companies were seen last year. The shake-up in the past two years in what is sometimes considered a "sunset industry" has been widely expected. Many small finance companies had to join forces to meet the fierce370 words
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361 1989-01-02 5 THE CARROT dangling battle took off last January with the Big Four firing the first shots with a quarter-point cut in prime rates. This was followed by a series of offers and counter-offers in consumer financing. It was certainly a year when the361 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article, Illustration839 1989-01-02 6 PAUL LEWIS - 1988 the Year of the United Nations After being derided by critics for decades as irrelevant to the world's real problems, the United Nations is suddenly playing an important role in ending long-running conflicts, including Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf and Cambodia. PAUL LEWIS looks back. PAUL LEWIS NYT THE UnitedNYT - 839 words
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Article, Illustration949 1989-01-02 6 NYT THE WINTER AIR was filled with rumours and anticipation in December 1978, as communist party leaders from across China gathered in the capital for a showdown. Yet almost no one could have imagined that this meeting would give birth to the sweepingNYT - 949 words
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Article, Illustration916 1989-01-02 6 NYT CONVENTIONAL wisdom and precedent suggest that American policy towards the Middle East should be in a state of suspended animation during a transition from one president to another. Instead, the last seven weeks have seen a startling amount of activity,NYT - 916 words
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Advertisement66 1989-01-02 6 YOUR FRIEND THE MAYBANK TIGER CHANGES TO SERVE YOU BETTER With effect from January 1, 1989 three of our Malayan Banking Berhad branches will be renamed to reflect their real physical location: Present Name New Name 1. Tampines Branch Hougang Branch 2. Jurong Branch Bukit Timah Branch 3. Victoria Street66 words
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Miscellaneous40 1989-01-02 6 p»ll uje'vel f iowo's coding\ stiu-Plaving OFF BeST J j .rORTCH.. 7 V Vz. BriStOHnßankßickene Tv4iS Bif?D HAS GOT One. suGHtty Baffled l m HsuC^_ '4 m ♦V/> «<• »v* r»>* x it h>u k \v f» K D*fhclXT TO say40 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration1720 1989-01-02 7 STEVEN GREENHOUSE - That fact is stranger than fiction is again proving to be true. An art scandal that has emerged in France has among its central figures a former nurse and one-time bar owner, a dead heiress and an internationally famous French museum curator linked to a paintingNYT - 1,720 words
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Article, Illustration397 1989-01-02 7 Reuter A DUTCH MUSEUM has created a stir by declaring that half its prize collection of drawings by Rembrandt van Rijn were the work of other artists imitating his style. Rotterdam's Boymans-van Beuningen Museum owns 65 drawings previously ascribed to Rembrandt. It was one ofReuter - 397 words
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Article728 1989-01-02 7 NYT "ART is a way to enhance life, especially when you come out of the Holocaust." Jan Krugier, a Swiss collector and art dealer, was explaining in Jerusalem why he had agreed to lend art from his collection to an exhibition that is drawing crowds to theNYT - 728 words
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Article, Illustration826 1989-01-02 8 ANNETTE INSDORF - FILMS By ANNETTE INSDORF NYT AMERICAN FILMS tend to present ooming of age primarily through young male protagonists. French films devote more attention to female puberty. Catherine Breillat's controversial 36 Fillette, about a 14-year-old girl's troublesome rites of passage, is part of a traditionNYT - 826 words
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Article555 1989-01-02 9 THEATRE The Economist THE PRICE for revolutionising an art form and persuading the world to follow is that in time, revolution turns stale. Konstantin Stanislavski, who transformed both the theatre and acting in the early years of the century, is taken for granted now. His methodThe Economist - 555 words
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Article, Illustration863 1989-01-02 9 BOOKS The Economist My God: Letters From The Famous On Qod And Tho Llto Hereafter. Edited by Hayloy Mills and Marcus Maclaine. Polham Books. 180 pages The Meaning Of Life. Life Magazine. December 1988 IT IS a favourite publishers' formula. trusted but not infallible, to ask theThe Economist - 863 words
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569 1989-01-02 9 NYT ROBERTSON DAVIES was asked the other day if there was a particular quality that distinguished the Canadian novel from those written in England or the US, where his books grow increasingly popular. "Ah, that is a very tricky question," the Toronto author responded. "WhatNYT - 569 words
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Advertisement425 1989-01-02 7 ADVERTISEMENT More of 'Singapore' In Singapore Businoss SING v\ 0t m V: 4 m i H I i *4 1 t>o BC I' i ll 1 h The word Singapore has grown on the cover of Singapore Business. The change is more than cosmetic. Singapore's only business monthly kicks off425 words
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Advertisement164 1989-01-02 8 'AM m iViK r iiflvr? -f» nw m tm 1 Be thrilled by the romantic sights, sounds and flavours of Rome, Florence, Milan... served up on our lavish buffet tables. Sample Lasagne Verdi, Spaghetti Alle Vongole, Torta Siciliana, Strawberries in Marsala Winemamma mia: There are over 60 Italian favourites at164 words
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Advertisement215 1989-01-02 9 entertain..., I iv' Eveiy second's on-the-house! The Fountain Lounge is flowing with the good times. Between 5 and 8 pm daily, for every drink you order you get your next FREE And bottle purchases are at 25% less. There's no happier time to enjoy your favourite drinks and some of215 words
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Miscellaneous659 1989-01-02 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 They're higher than the stumps (5) 6 Put out for the same purpose (5) 9 Mingled metallically (7) 10 Hot and red (5) 11 Quick to bite? (5) 12 Mark and I get a man out (5) 13 Listens to films without sound (7) 15 Palace659 words
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Miscellaneous1315 1989-01-02 9 WJ ODD aiM© Zinnemann's classic shoot-out OUR CHOICE HOLIDAY MATINEE I: j Tom Thumb, Channel I 5,11.25 am SPECIAL EFFECTS was alive and well in 1958 before Roger Rabbit I was heard of, and this movie by director George Pal proves it. Sixties star Russ Tam- 1 blyn plays the1,315 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration506 1989-01-02 10 GOLF AP CURTIS STRANGE's newly-set money-winning record and some much more venerable standards could be under fire this year as the PGA Tour kicks off the longest season in sports. It gets under way on Thursday at the La Costa Country Club inAP - 506 words
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249 1989-01-02 10 CRICKET AFP JAVED MIANOAO put together a courageous half-century to save Pakistan from a total rout by the West Indies in the World Series Cup one-day clash at the Waca Ground in Perth yesterday. Batting at number four, Miandad made anAFP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration449 1989-01-02 10 AMERICAN FOOTBALL UPI BOTH the Chicago Bears and Cincinnati Bengals virtually won their NFL divisional playoff games by half-time on Saturday, but for entirely different reasons. The Bengals jumped out to a 21-0 lead by half-time of their AFC divisional playoff against Seattle, and heldUPI - 449 words
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Article, Illustration372 1989-01-02 10 MOTOR RALLY UPI FRENCHMAN Raul Raymondis. the last placed driver overall in the Paris-Dakar Rally, won the third special stage in Libya on Saturday amid controversy over the checkpoint positioning. Raymondis, driving a Range Rover, beat the dominant Peugeot team on the 620-kmUPI - 372 words
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Article, Illustration664 1989-01-02 10 ATHLETICS AP ROLANDO VERA of Ecuador on Saturday won Sao Paulo's New Year's Eve St Silvester footrace for the third consecutive time He won the race in 1986 and 1987. The 23-year-old Vera ran the 12.6-km race on Saturday night in 36 minutes,AP - 664 words
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184 1989-01-02 10 SPEEDSKATING UPI DOUBLE OLYMPIC medalist Bonnie Blair won both races last Saturday night to sweep the two-day competition in the team trials for the US Sprint speedskating team. Blair won the 500-meter race in a time of 41.24 seconds and the 1,000 metersUPI - 184 words
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Article437 1989-01-02 10 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS Com M"T COMP <%) CK Tang Wrti *****990 Chuan Hup Wrti 1991 Qty D*v tondi 1994 5V4 Oty Do* W m 1992 C Corp CULS 1989 10 H Prop Bonds H Prop Wm 1993 1993 4 H Tal-Pan Wrti 1992 Inno-Poc Loan Inno-Poc Wrt* 1992 1992 6437 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article136 1989-01-02 11 Teerate FUEL PRICES remained relatively flat through out most of last week. Buy-sell indications for CST-180 were pegged at US$6B-US$72 per tonne fob/cif Sing. Some demand and limited availabilities lent some support to prices for prompt barrels. Quite a few cargoes ex-Arab Gulf are due toTeerate - 136 words
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Article173 1989-01-02 11 THE PRICE of tin ended the four-day trading week with a rise of 27 cents to M 520.12 a kg on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market on Friday, the highest level recorded in 33 months, from M 519.85 a kg at the previous week's close. Dealers attributed the173 words
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Article140 1989-01-02 11 RUBBER PRICES closed higher last week in thin trading ahead of the long New Year weekend with International One RSS gaining 7.5 cents to finish at 294.00 cents per kg against 286.50 cents the previous Friday. The market was dull with traders reluctant to open fresh positions ahead of140 words
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Article172 1989-01-02 11 ROTTERDAM Closing prices on Dec 30 Polm oil crude Sumatra/M'sia sellers option (USS/tome) Jan 395«ir (397.5»lr) Palm oil RBD FOB (M$/tonne) Jon 382Jslr (387.5slr) Olein RBD FOB (M$/tonne) Jon 385«lr (387.5tlr) Stearin RBD PORAM M'sia OF Rotterdam (M$/tonne) Jan 41 Otir (41 Otir) Palm kernel oil OF (M$/tonne)172 words
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Article165 1989-01-02 11 Chinese Produce Exchange Sollon' noon doting prtcos on Dm 30 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Buft FOB 113.00 Otd drum FOB 123.00 Now drum FOB 127.00 Copra Mixod (too»o) 66 Pepper Muntok wfWto FOB KH.W 715.00 Sorowok wMto FOB faq NIW 705.00 Sarawak ipodal block FOB NIW 465.00 Sarawak165 words
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396 1989-01-02 11 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR Commodity Exchange (KLCE) will focus on measures to increase the volume and liquidity in its contract markets this year. It said in an editorial in the December 1988 issue of its newsletter that a total marketing package had beenBernama - 396 words
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292 1989-01-02 11 Reuter THE NEW International Natural Rubber Agreement (Inra) has entered into force provisionally, but the news made little impact on the local market, traders said. "Inro has been discounted as a factor because of its low stocks." said one Malaysian trader. The market estimates theReuter - 292 words
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1377 1989-01-02 11 AFP COPPER, zinc and nickel put in good performances on the London Metal Exchange over the two weeks straddling the Christmas break. Three-months copper rose to unprecedented highs on fears of a tightening in supplies, which were heightened by prospects for lower Chilean productionAFP - 1,377 words
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186 1989-01-02 11 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION has bought American wheat for the first time since April, taking 420,000 tonnes offered under the US export subsidy programme, the US Agriculture Department said. It also reported maize sales to Moscow of 314,256 tonnes. Analysts agree that Moscow's wheatReuter - 186 words
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Article129 1989-01-02 11 SOYBEAN FUTURES rallied sharply at the close on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday on active speculative buying linked to forecasts for a return of hot, dry weather to recently-wet Argentine soy areas this week. Prices ended on or near session highs from up 16 to 7-1/4 cents129 words
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Article131 1989-01-02 11 WHEAT FUTURES ended higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday on sympathetic buying from a rally in soybean/soymeal futures in a shortened pre-New Year holiday session. "Trading volume was thin with lots of locals making up the activity," a commission house broker said. Some shortcovering ahead of131 words
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Article279 1989-01-02 11 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller closing prkes on Dec 30, (£/tonne unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Basis In-store London, tellers option CIF London Jan 1201/05 (1205/10) High/Low 1227/1196 Mo r 1213/15 (1215/16) High/Low 1 245/05 Sales (6212) Cocoa Ok (858/864) High/Low 864/857 Mar 889/890 (890/891) High/Low279 words
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Advertisement67 1989-01-02 11 BT is not all hard core business and financial news. We take "Sports" rather seriously too. Our writers comb the sporting arena to furnish the well-informed professional with news on golf, horse-racing, tennis, bowling, etc. And, of course, the all-round executive cannot afford to miss Sevvy's golf date every Tuesday.67 words
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358 1989-01-02 12 Reuter PRESIDENT Jaime Lusinchi, denouncing foreign creditors as selfish and unreliable, has announced that Venezuela is suspending principal payments on nearly all of its US$3O.3 billion foreign debt, the fourth-highest in the developing world. President Lusinchi said in a televisedReuter - 358 words
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SATURDAY ROUNDUP
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346 1989-01-02 12 A quick look at Saturday's main news FOR SINGAPOREANS, 1989 would be the beginning of a new era, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in his New Year message to the people. This was because a younger generation of leaders had346 words
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Article, Illustration323 1989-01-02 12 TAN KEE WEE - Teng Cheong seeks to keep harassment at bay By TAN KEE WEE OWNERS of Singapore-regis-tered ships were last night urged to sign collective agreements with the maritime unions by Mr Ong Teng Cheong, the Second Deputy Prime Minister and the secretary-general of the323 words
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Article, Illustration593 1989-01-02 12 Agencies AMERICAN President Ronald Reagan and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said in an exchange of New Year messages that problems remain in the relations between their countries but great progress is being made. "In spite of our disagreements, we have been able to find someAgencies - 593 words
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173 1989-01-02 12 Bernama NEW UMNO vice-president Anwar Ibrahim has said that he has "clear proof" of a pact involving the opposition Democratic Action Party, the Islamic fundamentalist party PAS and former Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah's group to toppleBernama - 173 words
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176 1989-01-02 12 AP A US LAWYER who specialises in lawsuits involving disasters has filed a US$l5 million suit against Pan American World Airways on behalf of the father of one of the victims of the Dec 21 crash in Scotland. Stanley Chesley, who handledAP - 176 words
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351 1989-01-02 12 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S exports hit a record high of more than US$6O billion in 1988, in spite of an appreciating currency and chronic friction with its main trading partners. The Trade Ministry's provisional figures put exports at US$6O.7 billionReuter - 351 words
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LATE FILE
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Article59 1989-01-02 12 AP JAPANESE Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita said that he is to blame for the resignations of four of his Cabinet ministers, two of them because of links to a political scandal during the last month. "I am solely to blame for four ministers resigning," Mr Takeshita said.AP - 59 words
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69 1989-01-02 12 AFP SEOUL and Washington will make changes in their military relationship, but it is too early to consider a reduction in US forces in South Korea, their commander said in an interview published in Seoul yesterday. General Louis Menetrey said thatAFP - 69 words
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Article24 1989-01-02 12 AFP THE ENTIRE Soviet economy was yesterday switching to market-oriented "self-financ-ing" methods in accordance with the Soviet leadership's economic reform calendar.AFP - 24 words
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Article56 1989-01-02 12 AFP South Koreans are losing no time in taking advantage of liberalised overseas travel restrictions that took effect yesterday and have booked flights in record number. The National Tourism Corp was predicting that a record 1.2 million citizens would go abroad in 1969, an increaseAFP - 56 words
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47 1989-01-02 12 Bernama THE KEDAH government will set up a coordinating committee to make efforts to provide more accommodation facilities for tourists in Langkawi. State Executive Councillor Haji Hanafi Ramli said that he would head the panel, comprising government and private sector representatives. BernamaBernama - 47 words
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Advertisement224 1989-01-02 12 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available 1. Singapore's oil industry is expected to see even more investments in the new year 2. Securities industry: 1988 performance, plus the outlook for 1989 3. Singapore's chemical producers chalked224 words
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SHIPPING TIMES
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387 1989-01-02 13 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG SEABORNE CARGO passing through Singapore rose 22.5 per cent to 118 million freight tonnes from January to October compared with the corresponding period in 1987. In the first 10 months of 1988, cargo discharged in Singapore (both mineral oil387 words
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341 1989-01-02 13 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG KEY shipping companies decided at a recent industry meeting to put off imposing a port surcharge to compensate for time lost as a result of port congestion in Sydney and Brisbane. However, they have not ruled out that such341 words
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201 1989-01-02 13 AFP SOVIET and Taiwanese cargo ships are calling at Chinese ports for repairs as the mainland strives to become more competitive on the international shipping market, according to a senior Chinese shipping official in Beijing. More than 10 Soviet ships, including a 20,000ton icebreaker,AFP - 201 words
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193 1989-01-02 14 AP A FIRE aboard a Panama-nian-registered cargo ship in San Juan Harbour caused losses estimated by local authorities at more than US$l million. No injuries or deaths were reported among the crew ot 21 Koreans and three Greeks aboard the Brasilia asAP - 193 words
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Article120 1989-01-02 14 UPI THE US Coast Guard has suspended its search for six crewmen who disappeared off the coast of the resort island of Nantucket when their cargo ship capsized and sank in heavy seas Five of the 11 crewmen aboard the Lloyd s Bermuda, were pulled fromUPI - 120 words
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Article1042 1989-01-02 14 AB Shpo V ABSS Shpg n ABC Contain*' a Accord Shpg VI Ahrankial Imar X Alltrons VH AC Toapfer n Amor icon Tpt i Aiwo Sarvica iv Arrow Unas a Aior Ocaon n Anoc Corraga XI AMI I APC In V Aft ASCI Allot Una X Awordl1,042 words
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Article, Illustration459 1989-01-02 14 Fairplay ENERGY COSTS can be as much as 42 per cent of a ship's running cost. BP Shipping reckons that if it can save one per cent of ship use energy cost, that would be the equivalent of the profit of one ship forFairplay - 459 words
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266 1989-01-02 14 AFP A SEARCH has begun for victims of last Saturday s blasts near southeastern Chittagong port that sank two lighters in mid-river, killing at least three people, according to local officials. Press reports in Dhaka said between 16 and 35 people were fearedAFP - 266 words
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Article441 1989-01-02 15 JOHN SPIERS - By JOHN SPIERS Writing for BT from Sydney AUSTRALIA'S new electronic data interchange (EDI) network for shipping waterfront and transport documentation will be a world leader in terms of coverage, according to the network supplier. A contract to provide the National Trade Services Network has441 words
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246 1989-01-02 15 RAY WALKER, one of the world's leading experts on Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), will be in Singapore in May as a speaker at the second Asia-Pacific Freight Conference. The event will be held at the Raffles City Convention Centre from May 23 to246 words
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Article357 1989-01-02 15 EIGHT product/chemical tankers have been bought by Norway's Odfjell West-fal-Larsen from the John Fredriksen group for about USs2osm, secondhand tonnage brokers said. The vessels are the Northern Panther, 40.263 dwt built 1986; the Northern Eagle, 24,728 dwt built 1984; the Northern Falcon, 24,728 dwt built 1988; the Fort WoN,357 words
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497 1989-01-02 15 Reuter FREIGHT RATES paid should tee some shortterm irregularity and the tanker market is likely to be somewhat contused when the new worldscale schedule tor tanker chartering takes effect, according to tanker brokers last week. The new schedule, which came into effect yesterday,Reuter - 497 words
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290 1989-01-02 15 THE Indian Government's Ministry of Communications has announced that it will build a coast earth station in Arvi, about 140 km from Bombay, which will operate with the Inmarsat mobile satellite communications system. It will be co-located with an Intelsat earth station housing290 words
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Article1187 1989-01-02 20 ADDITIONAL Soviet timecharter activity and slightly higher rates for grain out of the US Gulf featured the freight market, ship brokers said on Thursday. No confirmation was obtainable. but Soviet charterers were said to have booked a 60,000 tonner from Singa-pore-Japan for a voyage via the River Plate1,187 words
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6937 1989-01-02 20 AARMLM M Ro4Mrdam Urn) Lina J*n 1 B Pvniii MISC Jar 2 I Andara M Uh'U Lin* Jan 1/4 Goods EwgiMn Jan 3 Villa Da Mara CMA Jar 4 Kowloor Bay M*pag-Lk>yd/NYK una Jar 5 N Daltt MISC Jan S I JuSandi*6,937 words
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Article1355 1989-01-02 20 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Niago 22 Nogo 42 P2C 0201 12® *****7® *****7® 0301 15® Seki KocKt P4A 02 0106® *****3® VlMll Bertf l Arrival Departure JURONG PORT KEPPEL WHARVES Dew Indofc 112 olongside *****3® Attovio Bo'bet Teaos KI9 olongside 0201 1200 lunor lotnbow Jll olongside 0201 18®1,355 words
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555 1989-01-02 24 Three oil fields likely to remain shut for some time Reuter REPAIRS to a converted storage tanker that broke free from its moorings in heavy seas near the North Sea Fulmar oil field recently are expected to take some months, Shell UK ExplorationReuter - 555 words
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Advertisement803 1989-01-02 13 fQS COESS OOCL Indicated to Service JAAOME SHIPPING ACENCIEt 200 Cantonment Road. /12-05 Soutftpomt. Singapore 0208 Tol *****11 Tatan. RS ***** Facwwia *****09 TERMINALXFS TH *****18,*****19. *****20 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE INQUIRIES ANO BOOKINGS Tal *****3<W PUMA MR DIKE SHIPPING AGENCIEt lON IHO PORT KELANG Tal: *****18 Tata MA *****/ MA803 words
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Advertisement109 1989-01-02 13 mm ENERGY COSTS can be as much as 42 per cent of a ship's running cost. A look at the fuel-saving initiatives of BP Shipping. Peg* II AUSTRALIA'S new electronic data interchange (EDI) network for shipping waterfront and transport documentation will be a world leader in terms of coverage, according109 words
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Advertisement556 1989-01-02 13 TIMES STP Distributors Timet Rubint»ng Croup #1 MAERSK LINE DESTINATIONS To Cal<fOfm» US GuH-US Atlantic East Canada All Wat«»r Service Th.a dmli Andera M Ctoamg Time CV 4/1 2300 MRS CPS 4/1 1300 MRS ANDERS M HO2 M TOKYO 9002 AXEL M 8802 LIMA M 8802 M PARIS 8802 ARTHUR556 words
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Advertisement582 1989-01-02 14 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT KOWLOON BAY BENAVON OSAKA BAY TO4.AGA BAY NIPPONICA HONGKONG EXPRESS PROSPER ROTTERDAM/I ANTWERP 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 R DAM/ ANTWERP LE HAVRE SOUTHAMPTON VOY582 words
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Advertisement106 1989-01-02 14 /JJiriJS. Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association. CSAV Compjnij Sud Americano dc Vjpores S A Chilean Line i \t tor? SERVICE to/from CHILE FEEOCR IS'PORE I MOTHER VESSEL VESSEL CSAV 2 U/l CARRIER 1 CSAV 3 W ATACAMA V106 words
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Advertisement590 1989-01-02 14 POLISH OCEAN LINES Agon's SirjjJao 't Optorg Shipping Pte Ltd Te! :,V3;« Tfiei BS 717J5 f'ai TO EUROPE CONTAINERISED SERVICE (MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE) rm I CM LCA ANT nm uc; 2UI OM2 21/01 2*ol W IMB FROM EUROPE CONTAINERISED SERVICE (MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE) Vmal/VOYAGE COY HK BRH ANT590 words
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Advertisement1227 1989-01-02 15 A The Straits Steamship Group P&O Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENi BENALOER KORR.OON BAY HONG KONG EXPRESS PROSPER S forv > Kl»«e S tan H'feMff B'heven Room a/12 omi \m am am am mm m m w mi U|H 1W1,227 words
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Advertisement629 1989-01-02 15 FIl EUROPE SENATOR LIME USA/PANAMA KK MK ILK 17K UK ILK HK ttJ) RD MJI U.K ILK i iji an an km G«f>*ral Agent tin ai.it ii.it iMt hji lilt ll.lt t4.lt tl.lt ttJI t4.lt Sit I7JI NJI HK •7JI I Lit till an UK «A K4 1t2.1l «A HI629 words
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Advertisement325 1989-01-02 16 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SNIPPING LINES TstYo»rr Singapore Landing for:27 Jan BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE MOTHER VSL HK LOAD FOR: KYOWA HIBISCUS V 35 21/2 VILA. NMA. LTR. SUVA. PAGO. APIA KYOWA VIOLET V 23 2»fl VILA. NMA. LTK. SUVA. PAGO. APIA CUAM/BAIPAN ggRVICR OCEANIA EXPRESS325 words
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Advertisement1114 1989-01-02 16 HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. Y CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SULZ KOfcEAN CHANCE «W HUBMR BRIOGE IN CMOYANC success in HANJIN ROTTERDAM 1* S'port LUtwi dam H burf B haven FstiMM 211 m a/i 23/1 nn m 7/1 28/1 27/1 30/1 nn vn nn 1/2 9/2 to/2 12/2 11/2 «/21,114 words
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Advertisement852 1989-01-02 17 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 BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE BEL A WAN/STRAITS CONTAINER SERVICE VOY vov MN BLW PEN PKL MN an an an an an an nn 12/1 ian ian ian ian852 words
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Advertisement535 1989-01-02 17 la BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT HAVtN ROAM HAVW WWW WWW 1W 1W 1W w ia m an m an an on an www www 1W 1W 1W 1W an nn EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS535 words
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Advertisement380 1989-01-02 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PAGAN VLiSW LASH 10 VlO3 MTONEYWA V242W PA-AN VI33N BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPIN6 CDBPtIIUTIpIi (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok SMJm 3/4 Jan 1002 Jan tai Jan 2» BANK LINE IVYBANK V23N TAUSALA SAMOA VI4N MORAYBANK V7N SPORE RDAM HULL HMBG 20/1 l«/380 words
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Advertisement592 1989-01-02 18 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. X'linb NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP VIA FEEDER NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST MOTHER VESSEL MACKINAC BRIDGE BROOKLYN BRIDGE GEORGE W. BRIDGE MANHATTAN BRIDGE VOY LA/LB 22 29/1 CHICAGO NYC JS 16/2 19/2592 words
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Advertisement269 1989-01-02 18 4*, 45 ft *f i* 4S 3 GOLDENWAY MARITIME SDN. BHD. SWEE ANN SATU Vl/89 5/1 MARITIME No.l Vl/89 4/1 NEW LINE No.l Vl/89 10/1 6A, Lorong Cempening, off, Jin. Berangan, Port Klang, *****. Solangor ETD Loading For 8/1 Kuchmg/KK/Labuan 7/1 Kuching/KK 14/1 Mm/Kuching Ttl: *****60. *****84 t *****88 Fax269 words
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Advertisement491 1989-01-02 18 f /t£ AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* KALIDAS *40 TULSIDAS V 39 KALIOAS *.41 TULSICAS V 40 Sinpacrt P Katong Panar* Loading tor Mottw Vsl By Faadar By -mOv 1 Jan 1 Jm 1 Jan ffm'Wb'Srfn M* 2 Fab 26 Jan Sim Fram/Mafc/Sydn/Adai 9 Mir 2 Mar 2491 words
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Advertisement491 1989-01-02 18 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SWUNG (PTE) LTD 9. TM Amt Sb SINGAPORE UM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore P KMn| FWt OOIDCN BEAR Cotonfio.Atficfti Dub* MfU Jm QOUXN HARVEST Colombo, lUricfc. Oubt. B*ra.n 20(71 J»n CHINA SERVICE ru QINC Stan** Mini CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA491 words
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Advertisement279 1989-01-02 18 PHILI OniCNT UN€5 PT€ LTD HfAO OfflCf 63 ROBINSON ROAD »07 12 AfRO ASIA BUHDINO SINGAPORE 0105 Tflf* RS ?g7?O PHILI »A* ??556*6 l|. J l/i. J l. 11.-l 11-g j ETA SINGAPORE miI'FII'V >yr v.tjw'v ill I '''lf (I-II r-T i! —r [222E22uZ NEW CCNTRADC J-I'ifa Jfi :N;-Hi:a-: I279 words
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Advertisement1030 1989-01-02 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD FE Q«n«ral Enquiries: T«l: 278M77 Terminal CFS BOOKINGS *****22 *****53 NEPIINE SON. BHD 3MM7 NEPLINE SON BHD 2****** NEPIINE SON BHD umsnnrnvTuiiunu NEPIINE SON BHD zammmi FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA S *****53 imw ;7*n» 2 7101 it 27*111 27*1 M INWARD*OUTWARD ENQUIRIES *****441,030 words
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Advertisement482 1989-01-02 19 DON AM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO KELANG. PENANG. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON Vmml'i Nam* ETC BS S PO« PW.C KEE BUSAN NOil NO I DONAM/tllN 24/U 03-06/01 10-11/01 U-lt/01 U -2401 22/01 •GLORIA II4N 2V12 OS-OMI 07-07W1 15-IVOI 20-21/01 2001 NO I DONAMOOIN 04/01 14-IMJI482 words
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Advertisement968 1989-01-02 19 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 ***** 55*5* P. KELAMC MESSRS HAI THONC SHIPPING 127 Pmm Cablet JAYAPOH PfNANG. Td: 8229*4 PASIR GUDANG F.I968 words
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Advertisement209 1989-01-02 20 r SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TIL 225 6868 (34 lines) FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAO DSR-LINES VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK < INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE -VIA LARHACA ACCEPTIN6 CAR6O FOR UMASSOL209 words
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Advertisement98 1989-01-02 20 T.S.K. line: WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL TO TAIWAN JAPAN lajjajQaaauiLi aaatjcitjtjaata BiULJ JaJaJBaJ J BlLnyißSltslEJdE2ld S ACCOKO Vl7 HAKU&AN II V I CONTINENT Vl7 KAtUKI ¥17 HERMES ACt ¥17 CONTINENT ¥U FROM JAPAN TAIWAN CONTINENT ¥17 KAtUKI ¥17 HEAMES ACE ¥17 CONTINENT ¥11 S ACCORD ¥11 jQQQQQg^ggmggM98 words
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Miscellaneous163 1989-01-02 20 J tA •;4 Regional Weather *A m tfSSfji r U '4 7a V 8 s< a Hi SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. Jan 2, IM9 W*>d <V»ct»oo with %peed m knot* Wov# LEGEND R Thundervorm Temperoture c X\ y Shower Weother S «v«<3 <Vec r*on «r>th *peed163 words
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Advertisement510 1989-01-02 21 WFARGO SHIPPING TeI:SS4 DI2S REGULAR EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE 1 DESTINATION rvvci <• PORT KELANG. PENANC (FCL) HONG KONG KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG MANILA JAKARTA (FCL) TOKYO. KOBE, BUSAN (FCL) KARACHI. BOMBAY. COLOMBO (FCL) ETA SINGAPORE JARU BHUM 21N 1 PIYA BHUM 160N SIRI BHUM 395N BUNGA BUTANG 512 KITI BHUM 243N510 words
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Advertisement240 1989-01-02 21 CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. ricL CONSOLIDATION TO:KEELUNG/KAOSHIUNG 8/1 HONGKONG/CHINA 8/1 BUSAN 6/1 MANILA 8/1 TOKYO/KOBE 13/1 COLOMBO/BOMBAY 15/1 FELIXSTOWE/LONDON 12/1 HAMBURG/ROTTERDAM 1271 BANGKOK 9/1 JAKARTA 11/1 (FULLY CONVENTIONAL) VESSEL TBN ETA SIN 8.1.88 CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA/KAOSHIUNG Special TWIN 29 TOM HEAVY LIFT TEL: *****66 (16 Lines) Tlx: ***** CSPFRT Fa*:240 words
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Advertisement317 1989-01-02 21 tya. PLUSCOL INTENATIONAL PTE LTD TEL: 223 9988 THE BEST DIRECT/TRANSHIPMENT RATES JAKARTA 7/1 14/1 SURABAYA 12/1 20/1 BELAWAN 7/1 11/1 BANGKOK 5/1 9/1 PT KELANG 7/1 11/1 PENANG 7/1 11/1 PERKINS PERKINS SHIPPING PTY. LTD. DMECT SERVICE TO OARWM/PT. HEDCAMO'/BROOME* Acctpttog Br*akbulk, H«avy-tm, Container A RO/RO CargeM MKT IS317 words
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Advertisement113 1989-01-02 21 Tatsumi Marine DIRECT BAMJNQ TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA (ACCEPTING BREAKBULK) Direct call to other ports sub/ect to inducement (also accepting transhipment cargo OROBA Y MADANG KIETA WEWAK KIMBE. RABUAL via LAE) S'PORE: NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD Til: *****7, *****34, *****71 W. OFFICE: T* MAttNE UNICES PTL LIS. (S'POtt) TEL M113 words
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Advertisement343 1989-01-02 21 UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 Bj IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE fOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE HA S PORE LOADING FOR MV ALKINOI 2tyl japan WEST BOUND SERVICE MV SINDBAD 5/2 UM Qawßawah/Bafhdjd THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING343 words
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Advertisement583 1989-01-02 22 ZIM FULL CONTAIN!* SERVICE acceptlne FCL/LCL carfoet to USA Eact i Nnt Coast. Carribbean.Eatt Canada HAITI Cera Rica. El Salvador. Guatomala. Honduras. Von«uola Pom. Ecuador. Colombia via Miami. Trinidad. Barbados Antifua St Lucia. MontMrrat. Guayana via Kinftton -a.v.ii'iin AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL im GUAM ZM KAOMSIUNC IM VENEZIA z* SYDNEY583 words
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Advertisement240 1989-01-02 23 Consolidation Service PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN: 4/1 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 22/1 NOUMEA/PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLANDS SIN: 6/1, 28/1 PORT LOUIS/REUNION transtainers WEST AFRICA SERVICE TUNIS/ALGIERS/CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/ LOBiTO BANJUL/CONAKRY/MATADI/LUANDA/ Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/YAOUNDE/OUAGADOUGOU/ BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Freight Pte Ltd Tel: *****55 TLX RS ***** JAVELIN SHIPPING PTE LTD240 words
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