The Business Times, 25 January 1989
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Title Section11 1989-01-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article263 1989-01-25 1 Dow up WALL STREET stocks remained slightly higher in early trading after a firm opening yesterday, as participants appeared to ignore comments by Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan that suggested the possibility of higher interest rates. The dollar rose on the speech, while bonds fell. The Dow263 words
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Article, Illustration234 1989-01-25 1 REGIONAL MARKETS closed higher except Singapore where profit-taking caused share prices to ease over a broad front. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 8.32 points to 1,067.68 while the Business Times Composite Index fell 7.82 points to 977.91. Dealers said Wall Street's overnight 17-point234 words
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Article121 1989-01-25 1 THE AUSTRALIAN dollar yesterday broke through the 88 US cents level in Sydney as the greenback continued to falter against the major currencies. Dealers said remarks by Bundesbank board member Leonhard Gleseke on Monday pointed to a concerted effort by the G-7 central banks to bring the121 words
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378 1989-01-25 1 Reuter JAPAN'S Economic Planning Minister Ken Harada resigned yesterday over a share scandal he was once charged to investigate. He was replaced by Koichiro Aino, 80. Mr Harada joined two other ministers driven out of office last month by the scandal but saidReuter - 378 words
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497 1989-01-25 1 JOHN TAN - Seven workers lost for every eight hired: survey By JOHN TAN MULTINATIONALS in the Bedok and Chai Chee areas are losing local workers almost as fast as they could recruit them. A survey which covered 17 of the group of 18 multinationals there,497 words
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Article, Illustration78 1989-01-25 1 IN A WIDE-RANGING interview with BT, Mr C N Watson, group chief executive of Sembawang Group, gives an overview of the group, explains the rationale of a planned restructuring and offers views on the prospects of Sembawang Maritime Ltd. He also recalls the background to the78 words
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395 1989-01-25 1 LILIAN ANG - By LILIAN ANG THE BRITISH PETROLEUM group is to expand its refining and marketing operations in the Far East The group, which uses the Singapore office as its regional headquarters, is said to be looking at Taiwan as a possible location395 words
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157 1989-01-25 1 Reuter MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad had a coronary bypass operation yesterday, said C Fonseka, director of the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital. Malaysian stocks fell across the board when rumours spread that Dr Mahathir was undergoing a heart operation, brokers said. "EverybodyReuter - 157 words
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141 1989-01-25 1 Reuter THE EXPORT-IMPORT Bank of Japan will have a new role in direct investment abroad to help promote the recycling of Japan's external surpluses to developing countries, a Finance Ministry official said. The state-run bank will also be allowed toReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration385 1989-01-25 1 SHOEB KAGDA - By SHOEB KAGDA SPECIAL "fix-it" teams have been created by the National Productivity Board (NPB) to help productivity-deficient industries upgrade themselves. Each team will be called a Prompt (a Productivity Management and Project team) and will compriae an NPB consultant a385 words
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Advertisement10 1989-01-25 1 Tokyo roloasoa draft of now InskJor trading curbs, BACK PAQE10 words
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HOME NEWS
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106 1989-01-25 2 TELECOMS has invested in a global communications company to provide its users with international data communication services. Through wholly-owned subsidiary Singapore Telecoms International (STI), it paid 58.5 million for a 5 per cent share in Infonet (International Information Network Services Inc) on Jan106 words
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487 1989-01-25 2 TAN KEE WEE - Fines to be introduced next month By TAN KEE WEE PHANTOM PASSENGERS are a nuisance. They are the ones with confirmed air tickets and who do not turn up for their flights. They thus deprive genuine air travellers of seats and cause many flights487 words
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389 1989-01-25 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG TRAVEL AGENCIES have reported having to turn away thousands of Singaporeans wanting to book a quick holiday during the forthcoming four-day Chinese New Year weekend. It's a perennial affair, they say. One estimate is that some 10,000389 words
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289 1989-01-25 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH A SINGAPORE COMPANY representing Papua New Guinea interests is taking on a Brunei connection. The Singapore company is Boiling Brothers Pacific Trading. It was established in January last year to oversee the regional businesses of Universal Trading, one of289 words
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Article, Illustration337 1989-01-25 3 DATO HJ MOHO ISA Mn Dato HJ Abdul Samad has been appointed as chairman of Taiping Consolidated Berhad with effect from this month. BOUSTEADCO SINGAPORE Limited has appointed Graham Zacharlas to the position of managing director. He assumes his new position this month. Mr Zacharias was previously337 words
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238 1989-01-25 3 THE JURONG Town Corporation has awarded a $3.4 million contract to Maincon (Building) Re Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of property-based Hong Fok Corporation Ltd, to build eight units of terrace factories. The project along Gul Link, Qui Circle and Qui Lane238 words
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Article65 1989-01-25 3 A JAPANESE DELEGATION will be In Singapore at the end of the week to sell the Nippon Convention Centre to Singapore manufacturers as a springboard into the Japanese market. The delegation will make a presentation on Japan's newest and most comprehensivelyequipped convention xentre that will be65 words
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Article, Illustration512 1989-01-25 3 WILLIAM CHIA - Firm enjoyed 300 pc growth in last five years By WILLIAM CHIA AFTER GROWING by 300 per cent in the last five years, one of the largest life insurance companies operating in Singapore has projected slower growth for itself. Prudential Assurance general512 words
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360 1989-01-25 3 MODERN BATTLES will require operations and tactics that integrate all three of the Singapore Armed Forces' services, said SAF Chief of the General Staff Lieutenant-General Winston Choo yesterday. Speaking at the opening of this year's Singapore Command and Staff College course. Lt-Gen Choo said360 words
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103 1989-01-25 3 THE MICROCOMPUTER Trade Association (Singapore) has elected its executive committee for this year. Chairing the committee ia the managing director of systems house Primefieid Co, Miss Florence Tay. She was previously the vice-chairman. Other office bearers of the association, formed one-and-a-half years ago, are103 words
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Advertisement724 1989-01-25 2 Seminars and Courses K CEG CAHNERS EXPOSITION GROUP Tel: *****13 Tlx: RS ***** CEGSP Fax: *****66 Dot* Jon 26 -27 ion 27 and 2B Fob 20-22 Fob 22-23 Effoctivo Telemarketing Understanding ond Penetrating The European Market Credit Control Debt Collection For Small Medium Enterprises Conducting Job Evaluation The Art of724 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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446 1989-01-25 4 10Opc duties on various imports likely if talks fail NYT COMPLYING with tough new trade legislation, the United States has designated the European Community and South Korea for possible sanctions because they restrict imports of American telecommunications products, according to administration and congressional aides.NYT - 446 words
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283 1989-01-25 4 UPI THE SOVIET Federal Chamber of Commerce has invited 40 South Korean businessmen to visit the Soviet Union early in March for meetings with their Soviet counterparts. A spokesman for the Federation of Korean Industries said yesterday that the invitation was extended on MondayUPI - 283 words
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Article, Illustration269 1989-01-25 4 UPI VIETNAMESE Communist Party chief Nguyen Van Linh arrived in New Delhi on Monday and began his week-long visit by talking with Prime Minister Rajiv Qandhi about plans for peace in Cambodia and the need to strengthen cooperation between Hanoi and New Delhi. MrUPI - 269 words
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156 1989-01-25 4 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi, whose Congress (I) party was humiliated in a state assembly election in southern India on Monday, bounced back yesterday with convincing wins in two north-eastern states. In Nagaland, on the Burmese border. Congress had won 31 of theReuter - 156 words
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159 1989-01-25 4 AP US ALLIES, especially Japan, should raise defence spending as the US slows recent increases in its defence budget, says a private group that includes three former defence secretaries and President George Bush's national security adviser. They said: "Japan clearly should increase itsAP - 159 words
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Advertisement168 1989-01-25 4 OECO •conomlst attack* EC trad* policy, PAGE 5 The Qantas Charity Flight to Nowhere, one hundred and seventy disadvantaged children from various charitable homes will, for the first time, experience the thrill of flyingon a special one hour charity flight. This is possible thanks to the Civil Aviation Authorities, the168 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1989-01-25 4 Doonesbury t?A OKAY, HERSS ALL THE STUFF YOU'LL Neap, HONEY. BE SURE TO use LOTS OF THE SUN n*WA V I f I 111 i® USB THE HAIR STREAK TONI6HT. THEREH/ONTBE TIME TO SUN BLEACH TTOEFORBTH3 SHOOT. YBS, MA'AM. m SIIB BY GARRY TRUDEAU lets have YOU TRY ON THE72 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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341 1989-01-25 5 Reuter UPI PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand of France, facing the worst political scandal since the sinking of Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior by French agents, has denied all knowledge of a report linking a close friend with an insider trading scandal. Mr Mitterrand wentReuter; UPI - 341 words
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269 1989-01-25 5 UPI US PRESIDENT George Bush, vigorously embarking on "a really great adventure", telephoned Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and revved up his staff on Monday while offering only the barest hint of what he intends to do as president. On his first full day atUPI - 269 words
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Article903 1989-01-25 5 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local From time MAS OAL SU UAL FTl MAS SIA AJR SWAZI SU MH625 OA47I SQ11 UA805 FT82 MH627 SQ41 CW707 SQ31 0010 0015 0115 0125 0150 0600 0610 0625 0815 KUl ATM LAX/NRT SFO/HKG DXI KUl MAA MTS/MRU COG/ROM MAS KAL MAS903 words
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191 1989-01-25 5 AFP AMERICA'S three largest car manufacturers and their trade association have urged the US government to stand fast on a new ruling aimed at stopping car importers from evading taxes by changing the descriptions of their vehicles. Several importers, mainly ofAFP - 191 words
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370 1989-01-25 5 FT A FIERCE INDICTMENT of European Community trade policy was launched on Monday by David Henderson, chief economist at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. The policy has involved widespread recourse to protectionism over the past two decades, he said. This hasFT - 370 words
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Article127 1989-01-25 5 UPI THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (EC) on Monday sought a truce with the United States in their present "hormone war" but said it would strike back at American exports if no satisfactory solution was found in their beef trade conflict. EC foreign ministers called onUPI - 127 words
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233 1989-01-25 5 Reuter THREE YEARS in the political wilderness have not dimmed the free-market fervour of Sir Leon Brittan, the EC's new Competition Commissioner. "I don't think that in a national situation governments are particularly good at restructuring industry and I have no reason to suppoeeReuter - 233 words
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Advertisement94 1989-01-25 5 VACHERON CONSTANTIN Geneve Maitre-Horloger. En File, depuis 1755 r\ A ■3 J Eft 5tK sA X -> <*> 'Ci-' Skeleton Gents. Model *****/206 18k gold with interwoven bracelet: manual Recommended retail price: $38,600 Available in ladies model and in while gold. Exclusively al CORTINA WATCH CENTRK PTE LTD TEL: *****81.94 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1093 1989-01-25 6 SINGAPORE: BUNDESBANK Board member Leonhard Gleske's comment that Germany would be happier with a dollar below 1.8000 marks reinforced bearish sentiment for the US dollar. In early trading, the US dollar struggled to move above D-mark 1.8300 and yen 127.50 but selling pressures dominated the market. In early1,093 words
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Article246 1989-01-25 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed at their opening levels in quiet trade, with the market awaiting US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's testimony before Congress yesterday. Asian dollar CO rates ended at the morning's level of 9.20/10 per cent tor one-month, 9 35/25 per cent for three-months246 words
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Article439 1989-01-25 6 BA Futures MARCH Eurodollar futures yesterday opened unchanged from Monday's Simex closinfl at 90.55. Tradino was directionless and confined in a tight range of 90.56 to 90.53. Dealers were sidelined ahead of tomorrow's durable goods orders and Friday's GNP data. The March contract finally settled 1 tick lower atBA Futures - 439 words
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Article439 1989-01-25 6 Reuter MOST IMM currency futures ended the session on Monday with small gains as traders turned cautious buyers when it appeared that concerted central bank intervention had stalled the dollar's ascent. As many as nine central banks sold dollars primarily for marks, helping to erase initial losses in currencyReuter - 439 words
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645 1989-01-25 6 PAUL FRANKLAND - by PAUL FRANKLAND Paul Frankland Is the Sinjytift branch manager for Commercial Union Assuranco, one ot me Republic's largest Insurance companies. He Is also a member ot the management committee ot Singapore's General Insurance Association. His views do not necessarily reflect thoee645 words
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Article899 1989-01-25 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuesday, Jan 24, 1988 DCUTSCMEMAItX (SMCX) Psk ••aft 88 aaMs Lav Sa* Pafe LM •aa 52 2 54 12A 10 55 42A 40 54 118 13 Mar 88 eMM Mar «P*B Law Ml ••a* Law SMI 51 SA 4 52 9A 53 ISA 1* 54 99A899 words
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Advertisement169 1989-01-25 6 OCBC Exchange Rate Index 1 *y-w 1 X The OCBC trade-weighted index for IX/ .IO tfie Singapore dollar was down 0.12 per cent to 127.16 yesterday. The Index is calculated against the currencies of Singapore's top 12 trading partners. V T:*to *B •U > Sl4 Our Chef Recommend 1.) Broiled169 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article372 1989-01-25 7 HONGKONG: GOLD closed slightly higher on light buying by Japanese investors. Bullion ended at U*****.40/407.90 an ounce against an opening 407.40/407.80 and New York's Monday close of 407.00/407.50. Dealers said the metal had strong support at US$4O7 an ounce. On the local market gold fell HK$l to close372 words
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Article118 1989-01-25 7 f Treasury bills A Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity SID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months 8Q*****T 20.04.89 3.92 3.87 3.94 3.90 6 months BY*****S 20.07.89 4.08 4.03 4.06 4.06 1 y«ar BY*****H 23.11.89 4.20 4.15 4.21 4.16 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon118 words
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144 1989-01-25 7 Reuter MALAYSIA'S Bank Negara replaced all the staff in its public debt department after it was discovered that a former employee defrauded the central bank of M 522.2 million, bankers said. "It's a question of credibility," a Bank Negara official, who declinedReuter - 144 words
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108 1989-01-25 7 Reuter UP TO 100,000 Jobs might be created in London's financial sector in the next four years, offsetting thousands of layoffs since the 1987 world stock market crash, an independent study said yesterday. The report by the London Chamber of Commerce predicted thatReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration184 1989-01-25 7 Km prima landing rales of 12 major banks In S'poro Average of prime or equivalent lending rate on Jan 24 London 13.0% Hongkong 10.0% N*w York 10.5% Bangkok 115% Tokyo 3.375 Jakarta 23.0 Zurich* 6.0% Kuala Lumpur 7.0 Frankfurt* 6.0% Manila 16.0 Sydmy 16^5% Control bonk discount184 words
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Article65 1989-01-25 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market fell by 1/4 point to close at 5-1/4 per cent yesterday. The term rates fell by 1/4 point across the board. f S$ Interbank rates 1 at ft> dose yesterday: OwOWH MO nigM S 1/4 3 </• lHMM* 5 5/1*65 words
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322 1989-01-25 7 NYT JOHN S REEO, the chairman of Citicorp, said on Monday that the bank holding company had loeses of US$lOO million to US$2OO million in Its global equltiee business last year. Mr Reed acknowledged the loes at a meeting withNYT - 322 words
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379 1989-01-25 7 DEXTER LEE - By DEXTER LEE CANON INC, a leading manufacturer of 35mm cameras and plain paper copiers, has launched the biggest Japanese equity-linked notes issue on the Asian dollar bond market. The Japanese company is raising US$4OO million from the Asian dollar market and379 words
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Advertisement134 1989-01-25 7 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. d A ASIAN OCEANIC HOLDINGS LTD USS3MM,IM NOTE ISSUANCE FACILITY Arranged and Lead Managed by CIC-UNION EUROPEENNE, INTERNATIONAL ET CIE Singapore Branch Co-Lead Managed by CommMwealth Baak Of Australia Singapore Branch Sam Singapore Limited AL-ÜBAF Banking Group (France/Hong Kong) Managed by134 words
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Advertisement200 1989-01-25 7 FOR THOSE WITH AN AFFINITY FOR HIGH STANDARDS WM L.j« long with the prestige of carrying the world's most welcomed card, OCBC VISA has a new feature that further defines who you are. Called Affinity Cards, they display double memberships: OCBC VISA, and the name of the corporation or club200 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article281 1989-01-25 8 IAS prices m s cwWko, fob m t»i« NOON CLOSE Buyer* Sailor* Bwyar* Sallar* farf 1 RSS Prompt 221.50 222.50N 219.25 220.50 to 1 RSS F*b 89 222JO 223.50 220.25 221.25 to 1 RSS Mar 224.00 225.00N 221.50 222.50 li 2 RSS OP 212.00 214.00N 209JO 211281 words
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Article214 1989-01-25 8 SINGAPORE: Prices ended the day on a mixed note, with February One RSS buyer quoted at 220.25 cents a kg, down 0.25 cent from Monday's close. Brokers said prices rose in early morning trade on some speculative buying and short-covering but they retreated towards midday on profit-taking. In the214 words
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Article193 1989-01-25 8 Reuter was no sign of the buffer stock manager in the market. brokers added. The average price was 241.18 Malaysian/ Singapore cents on Jan 23 compared with 241.42 on Jan 20. The daily indicator price was 241.92 versus 240.34. TOKYO: Futures closed easier on currency-related selling. PricesReuter - 193 words
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Article103 1989-01-25 8 Reuter THE KLTM price bald unchanged at M 520.30 a kg deeplie a higher tumovar of 174 tenrni against Mon®s Dmlm noted continued strong buying from European Inter eats, wNh Japaness and locals taking up a small quantity. Tin futuraa doasd slightly hlghor In modarala trading, following aReuter - 103 words
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Article174 1989-01-25 8 Telerate FUEL OIL prices were indicated at slightly lower levels yesterday Following the unexpected sharp drop in WTI prices by over $1 bbl on Monday, market activity was light and trading was cautious. Most traders were sidelined as they assessed the impact of this big priceTelerate - 174 words
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Article385 1989-01-25 8 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES yesterday closed marginally higher on further covering and speculative buying, aided by a rebound in Chicago soyoii futures after being restricted to a very narrow range all day, dealers said. Commission and trade houses featured as both buyers and sellers in the absence385 words
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Article231 1989-01-25 8 Chinese Produce Exchange SiHin' noon doling p mIom on ion 24 (SI/100 kg) Coconur oil Mi FOft 11X00 Otd drum FOft ***** Now drum FOft 126.00 Copra MUod (Ioom) 67.00 Poppor A F3M«LW* 715.00 JUIUWUi WWW FOft foq NLW 705.00 Sorowok tpodol block FOft NLW 492-50 Sorowok Asto231 words
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Article150 1989-01-25 8 Reuter STEADY SELLING by Continental Grain against light buyer interest pushed March and May C6T wheat lower at the close on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday. Wheat tenders under EEP by the Soviet Union and Philippines raised futures early, with contract highs set from May forward, theyReuter - 150 words
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Article278 1989-01-25 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyor/Sotkr dosing prfcos on Jon 23, (£/tonno union spodfJod). Proviow doting prkos in poromtiosis. COMm basis Irt-sforo London, soiion option OF London ion 1213/15 (1200/10) High/low 1225/01 Mar 1205/08 (1192/93) Ugh/Low 1206/1184 Solos (3123) Mar 854/855 (857/858) Ugh/Low 865/858 May 864/865 (861/862) Kgh/Low 870/855 Solos278 words
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Article165 1989-01-25 8 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade soybeans closed higher on Monday supported by speculative shortcovering and late gains in CBT soy oil, floor traders sakj. Soybeans traded both sides of unchanged early and held slight losses near 1200 CST. Soon after technical and exporter buying rallied oil and sparked buyingReuter - 165 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article, Illustration915 1989-01-25 9 FT INDONESIANS can seem a fickle lot. Today, at the very moment the economy shows signs of a recovery, President Suharto's Cabinet is divided over strategy, a state company is embroiled in a major row with the country's main trade and investment partner, Japan,FT - 915 words
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822 1989-01-25 9 Al O LABITA Jr - By Al O LABITA Jr writing for BT from Manila THE AQUINO ADMINISTRATION, tightening its crackdown on technical smuggling, has decided to subject imports from a list of countries to a rigid and airtight pre-inspection scheme. South Korea, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand,822 words
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Article558 1989-01-25 10 INVENTIVENESS is a good thing, but not when it makes a mockery of the inventor. Italian union leaders have thought up a novel way of persuading workers to go on strike: the chance to win a car in a lottery. At the Fiat-Alfa Romeo factory in558 words
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Article, Illustration777 1989-01-25 10 "THE CEASEFIRE came sooner than we thought," lamented Mr C N Watson, chairman of Sembawang Maritime Ltd. Strictly from the business point of view, an early end to the hostilities in Iran-Iraq was not good. And Mr Watson, who is also the Sembawang group's chief executive777 words
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Article, Illustration879 1989-01-25 10 ALAN LEE, ELAINE KOH - The Sembawang group has revealed plans for a major restructuring which could result in a new entity being floated on the stock market. In an exclusive interview with BT, group chief executive C N Watson discusses the fate of salvage company Sembawang Maritime, now that the Iran-Iraq war879 words
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Article, Illustration383 1989-01-25 10 CYRIL NEVILLE WATSON, whose name is now synonymous with the Sembawang Group, has been the prime mover behind the group since the shipyard's fledgling days under the wing of the UK-based Swan Hunter. British-bom Mr Watson, 57, began his383 words
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Article514 1989-01-25 10 THE SO-CALLED "McKinsey Solution" had been a taboo subject for a long time. When it first surfaced in 1985, both Ksppel Shipyard and Sembawang Shipyard declined to discuss it in public. McKinsey Co, a US-based international managementconsulting concern, was recruited by Keppel Shipyard and Sembawang Shipyard514 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1989-01-25 11 "I DON'T SEE ANYONE competing with Singapore in the next five years," Sembawang Shipyard's managing director Tan Mong Seng said of the shiprepair business. This is a striking note of confidence from someone who has seen shipyards with yearly takings of over $1 billion during1,182 words
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Advertisement77 1989-01-25 9 s ?.l ;> Spend a year in Holland and earn an MBA Unique MBA programmes with specializations in: 1. Industrial Policy 2. Accounting and Finance Write for more information to: KVB The Head of the Graduate Studies Department Netherlands International Institute for Management (RVB) P 0 Box 143 2600 AC77 words
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Advertisement117 1989-01-25 9 VOLVO Top of the range Volvo Continental luxury 2.8 litre performance Multi-link suspension Anti-locking brakes Hand-assembled exclusivity Powered seat and sunroof Volvo safety and comfort Cellular handphone' a h r* KM m PSuMP i m p. =3 X The Volvo 760 GLE For under $200,000 For a limited period only117 words
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Advertisement369 1989-01-25 10 M onagers ust anage BT shows you how every Monday. 1 i < W% sIJPf i H s »i m, :bc-::; Sx<-:x--<<-::v:-:-<:-!l:-:-:-:-':-\ii\i .X'.. s --V?^fe®:::::S' < s.sSs; x The Chart Seminar o O Now in its 21st year x x JJWLftJWmiIM. 0 0 x x SYDNEY HONG KONG O O2&369 words
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Advertisement60 1989-01-25 10 *z. < FAs-ii:n\(Ai<j'i:iS]i m E 5g Sunday, Jan 29, 1989 Grand Ballroom Hilton International Singapore *1 I 120 Tribal And Fine Oriental Carpets Rugs I •V: I |«V Viewing: 10am Ipm Auction Sale: 1.30pm Spin a. All lots are guaranteed and backed by a full trade in value at our60 words
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Miscellaneous7 1989-01-25 10 IVf NINO «T»N0A»0 CO. LTD, 7030 A7 words
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Advertisement103 1989-01-25 11 t w Merit Award Excellence in Hotel Service Deluxe Hotel Ming Court Kuala Lumpur > s&i"'Merit Award Best Restaurant Oriental Cuisine Kamogawa Japanese Restaurant Merit Award Best Restaurant Chinese Cuisine Ming Palace Now That We've won the Awards, We'd Like you to Be The judge Every year the Malaysian Tourism103 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration596 1989-01-25 12 Who will be the beneficiary of Salvador Dali's vast fortune? This article takes a look at the impending showdown over his will, while the article on the next page profiles the surrealist genius. AFP RIVAL art foundations were heading for a showdown yesterday over theAFP - 596 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1989-01-25 13 OBITUARY AFP SALVADOR DALI. who died in hospital in Figueras, north-eastern Spain, on Monday, had a gift for self-promotion that sometimes distracted the world from his talent as a serious artist. He called himself a genius, and there were those who agreed. For the publicAFP - 1,087 words
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Advertisement892 1989-01-25 12 Wa 3 Where to entertain. ONE GOOD REASON TO LUNCH AT THE PALM GRILL IS OUR APPETISER BUFFET ANOTHER IS THE CHOICE OF MAIN COURSES. PALM For between $26+ and $40+ y° u can select from our appetiser CjKILL buffet including seafood, smoked salmon and oysters. Choose from many lavish892 words
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Advertisement234 1989-01-25 12 J Happy The Mandarin's Reunion Dinner offers an elaborate 9-course Dinner with traditional favourites such as Raw Fish Salad and Braised Dried Oyster with Fatt Choy At $628 nett per table of 10*. We will start your new year to the melodic strains of a Chinese orchestra and the Ultimate234 words
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Advertisement152 1989-01-25 13 Traditionally Japanese. Traditionally Unkai. Sample the delicacies of Japanese cuisine, sushi, sashimi and teppanyaki. Four tatami rooms are avallaPle for private parties. Located on the 2nd floor Open 12 noon to 3 pm. 6.30 pm to 11 pm. Centurv Park Sheraton Singapore 16 Nas*m Hrfi. Singapore 1025 telephone *****22 OPERATED152 words
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Advertisement62 1989-01-25 13 White out of Black Unlock the secret of Black Tower. A delightfully fruity, light, white wine from the Rhine in Germany; preserved in a pre-Roman shaped, black bottle. ft ■M N Oualitcitsweinas Rheinhessen ..jnNVWNkI CM > Tvr nany itaK Homon time? u fJirt th< traditional itone an ::n 11 J62 words
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Miscellaneous639 1989-01-25 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Picks out locations (5) 6 Unhealthy but with potential for growth? (5) 9 Like an old overcoat? (4, 3) 10 Talk with an out-of-the-way formation of the lips (5) 11 Drive tentatively, initially, in open country (5) 12 Gather from a new angle (5) 13 Meadow639 words
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Miscellaneous1211 1989-01-25 13 Animate Of AuslraHa In Ctoes Up OUR CHOICE ANIMALS OF AUSTRALIA IN CLOSE UP, Channel 12, 9.30pm Do koalas, those cuddly creatures Down Under, swim? What does a Tasmanian tiger look like? Filmed in their natural habitat, this programme features the animals of Australia as some Australians have never seen1,211 words
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Article, Illustration724 1989-01-25 14 AMERICAN FOOTBALL NYT WHEN JERRY RICE wu attending Mississippi Valley State, a college without rich playboys, he drove a Oatsun 300ZX, a car popular with playboys on other campuses. He said he earned much of his money as a summertime hod carrier, handling bricks for hisNYT - 724 words
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224 1989-01-25 14 ATHLETICS AP AMERICAN Randy Barnes, who shattered the world indoor record in the men's shot put has shot into the men's overall lead in the Mobil Indoor Grand Prix track and field circuit. After six meets of the 13-meet Grand PrixAP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration829 1989-01-25 14 BARRY WOOD - TENNIS By BARRY WOOD writing for BT from the Australian Open in Melbourne STEFAN EDBERG may be forced to withdraw from the Australian Open after reaching the quarter- finals yesterday with a 6-4, 6-0, 6-2 win over Pat Cash on a day that saw829 words
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Article, Illustration343 1989-01-25 14 BASKETBALL AP -LARRY NANCE, who has a con- aiderable height advantage, scored 22 points as the Cleve- land Cavaliers ended the Golden -Slate Warriors' eight-game winning streak 142-108 on Monday. The 142 points represented Cleveland's best showing of the season. The Cave have wonAP - 343 words
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462 1989-01-25 14 SKIING AP RUDOLF NIERLICH won the race, but Marc Girardelli may have won the season. Nierlich edged Alberto Tomba last Sunday to win his first World Cup slalom race in Wengen, Switzerland. Girardelli finished fourth but virtually clinched his third overall title. Nierlich,AP - 462 words
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345 1989-01-25 14 CRICKET AP FINAL LEGAL HURDLES were removed on Monday from the path of international cricket leaders deciding if players with sporting links to South Africa should bs bsnned from Test mstches. Britain's High Court threw out criminal summonses issued laat SaturdayAP - 345 words
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431 1989-01-25 14 CHARLES SAVAGE - GOLF By CHARLES SAVAGE EPSON and Le Classique will be the main sponsors of this year's Singapore Open golf championship at the Tanah Merah Country Club (TMCC) from March 16 to 19. Epeon's sponsorship is part of the company's extensive international support of431 words
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Article636 1989-01-25 14 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS m <%) Cownfrtm period JJ2J Ceaweraloa term tar one erdtary Mi OC Tone Wrts *****990 Anytime to May 31. 1990 1 warrant plus $2.25 cash. Choon Hup Wrh 1991 Anytime on or after Mor 1987 1.6 warrants plus $1.60 cosh. until Dec 31. 1991. Oty Dev Roods636 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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Article, Illustration556 1989-01-25 15 StffDSCU By HOCK LOCK Wj AFTER THE FAILED attempt at a Hongkong listing, Genting International Ltd (GIL) is reviving markst interest as talk goes round of a possible listing in Luxembourg. GIL holds the Genting group's overseas gaming interests. This provides a flicker556 words
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726 1989-01-25 15 AMY BALAN - Views differ on actual impact on preference shares 'P&.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD By AMY BALAN A PROPOSED amendment to the Income Tax Act to remove the tax-exempt status of dividends on preference shares issued by certain companies will hit national shipping company Neptune726 words
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450 1989-01-25 15 Reuter A HONGKONG government land auction today is the key to continued bullish sentiment in Hongkong's property and stock markets, analysts said. The government will sell a 7227.62 sq m plot in Wanchai, to the east of the main business district. "IfReuter - 450 words
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Article205 1989-01-25 15 HARRISONS Malaysian Plantations Bhd said its proposed one-for-one bonus issue has been approved by the Capital Issues Committee. But it is still subject to the approvals of shareholders and the relevant stock exchanges. Its shares are listed in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and London. The bonus issue, totalling 423205 words
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394 1989-01-25 15 PROPERTY MAGNATE Ng Teng Fong has acquired his first hotel in Malaysia for Ms3o million (about Ss2l million) in cash, bringing the number of hotels under hfe wing to 11. BT inderstands that Mr Ng bought Holiday Inn on the Park394 words
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420 1989-01-25 15 NST DRAGON and Phoenix Bhd (0 P). an associate of Wing Tai Holdings Ltd. is embarking on a Msl9 million expansion programme which will see two new factories coming into operation this year. Company officials said under the programme, D P would buildNST - 420 words
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545 1989-01-25 15 NST SRI HARTAMAS Corporation and the board at Sri Hartamaa Development Sdn Bhd (SHO) have yet to finaliae a propoeal to settle a Judgement sum of M 5103.95 million, which is the total in outstanding debts owed by SHO. Sri Hartamas disclosedNST - 545 words
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93 1989-01-25 15 THE CHAIRMAN and owner of Plnetree Town and Country, Chng Heng Tiu, has confirmed that there have been separate discussions with investors who have shown an interest in the club. Mr Chng said in a statement yesterday that the Plnetree Club has, however,93 words
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Article, Illustration812 1989-01-25 16 Michelle Oh - by Michelle Oh AN OVERNIGHT 17-point drop on Wall Street and concern over Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad's health caused the local stock market yesterday to drift lower from the outset Another reason cited for812 words
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Article64 1989-01-25 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE General Corp $49.304.936 k»M amount o* 8% Converlfcfo Umartd loo* Stock 1988/V3 on Ik* bass of $3 nominal amount of loo* stocks for every 5 GO shores of $1 eodi or $2 iioHnol amount ol CUU 1988/93 for every $7JO nominal amount ol >he 1967/8964 words
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Article312 1989-01-25 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C I Holdings 27 aMlon loan docks In tha ro#o oI $3 toon Mock tor avary llva ordbnry thorat haid. Causeway Inv lnu« of J7.2S2.937 nonunol amount of 6% loan Stock IW/94 oa Itw bom of $1 nominof (Mount of loon Mock wMh two TStj312 words
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Article105 1989-01-25 16 PETALING TIN BERHAD: 63rd AQM at the Registered Office, Ist Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4-6, Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala Lumpur on Friday, Jan 27, at 3.00 pm. ELECTRO MAGNETIC (8) LTD: 7th AQM at Sir Stamford Room, Hyatt Regency Singapore, #10-12, Scotts Road on Saturday, Jan 28, at105 words
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Article338 1989-01-25 16 Managers' prim >($) MARA-Bumiputra for Jan 25 First 6'pufro 449 4.74 Singapore Unit Trust 5#cond 6'putro Third 8'putra 4.06 448 6.10 453 .Tha Com—km Tha Savings Fund S'pof* Prog Fund S'pora Sac Fund S'pon invest Fund S'pora Equity Fund 100 0» 0 38 0.45 070 0.47 pppppFour* 8'putra338 words
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5652 1989-01-25 16 Tel Gfs Or's 1M i/at Company Last Vol Day High L Last O note Dhr Dtv rid Net M Cap Low Cod* Sale JAN 24 or(*000) ow Buyer C*VT PIE tmll SESDAQ 187 114 t 4000 Amtefc Eng 20t 120 -1 6 120 120 1195,652 words
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Article, Illustration3292 1989-01-25 17 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished lower over a broad front on profit-taking In quiet trading yesterday. Price changes were again minimal either way. The decline came despite better sentiment on the Tokyo and Hongkong stock markets. Hongkong stocks managed to recover from3,292 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1989-01-25 18 NYT THE HONQKONQ stock market with trading volume running only about half of what it was before the October 1987 Crash is beginning to emerge from the darkness. Now, ss government officials and the new leaders of the Stock Exchange of Hongkong (SEHK)NYT - 1,128 words
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Article, Illustration519 1989-01-25 18 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO share prices rose to record cloee yesterday amid easing fears of inflation and of higher interest rates, due to lower oil prices and a higher yen, brokers said. "Oil prices are lower, the yen is stronger and therefore interest rates should decrease. IfReuter - 519 words
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Article, Illustration477 1989-01-25 18 Australia Reuter STRONG overseas buying of resources stocks turned the Australian share market around at the close yesterday after a weak start The national market swung into the black from a 3.8-point deficit as improving metal prices sparked some overseas Institutional interest, brokers said. "We fared betterReuter - 477 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1989-01-25 18 Hongkong HONGKONG STOCKS ended higher yesterday after another day of widely fluctuating prices, with the Hang Seng Index again breaking through the 2,000 barrier. The Hang Seng fluctuated between a low of 2,872.35 and a high of 2,002.01 and ended at 2,001.03, up 3.50.1,285 words
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Article139 1989-01-25 18 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange at Thailand Index ted 1.14 poMs to 433 13 yaatorday on a turnover of 7.315.991 share* worth 592.42 million baht. JAM M BANT Ao Kham Thai 424 ♦A--4 ITTi.Tl— 322 5 M <* Ay\x*»jra. 382 2 Chareong Thai Wka A Cobta 104 unehReuter - 139 words
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Article87 1989-01-25 18 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND share market yesterday shrugged off problems associated with the collapse of Equitlcorp International and closed sharply higher, dealers said. They expect the market to keep firming on the back of falling local interest rstes and strong oversees interest "This market is conditioned toReuter - 87 words
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Article196 1989-01-25 18 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS fell for the third straight session yesterday as sharp declines in the afternoon erased gains from a technical rebound In the morning, brokers said. The market did a sharp downturn in mid-day trading on anticipation that some commercial banka would make rights issuesReuter - 196 words
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Article102 1989-01-25 18 Reuter PHILIPPINE SHARES eased In thin trading yesterday as some investors lightened their positions in a soft market while others held steady, brokers said. "We are seeing a short-term softness in the market but maybe next month, the commercial/industrials and oils could firm it up," said HarryReuter - 102 words
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Article417 1989-01-25 18 Reuter THE TAIWANESE stock Index ended at almost exactly the same level yesterday as Monday's close after swaying uncertainly tor most of the day, dealers said. The weighted index dropped 0.00 to cioee at 5,637.87 compared with Monday's 5.837.96 finish. Gainers led loeers by 78 to 65Reuter - 417 words
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Article, Illustration805 1989-01-25 19 New York Reuter FUTURES-RELATED sell programmes added some last-minute sizzle to an otherwise quiet New York market on Monday, sending blue chips to a moderately lower finish. Traders said the fall was exaggerated in thin trading. Earlier weakness in the dollar had given a bearishReuter - 805 words
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Article, Illustration990 1989-01-25 19 London Reuter LONOON SHARES opened mixed in hesitant trading yesterday aa Monday's 17-point fall on Wall Street brought a more cautious attitude. Dealers' doubts were being voiced about whether the recent sharp rise could be sustained, and this was making the market pause for thought. "The marketReuter - 990 words
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Article, Illustration727 1989-01-25 19 Delays in delivery of 747-400 jets Reuter BOEING CO's reputation as the world's leading maker of commercial jet aircraft is being tested. The Seattle aerospace firm has been a leading maker of jetliners since the late *****. But with production lines straining to meetReuter - 727 words
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439 1989-01-25 19 Reuter FOREIGN BROKERS have embarked on a second round of cutbacks in the US and more layoffs are in the offing unless business conditions improve in the next few months, traders and analysts said. On Monday, Robert Fleming Inc, the US unit ofReuter - 439 words
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128 1989-01-25 19 NYT SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES System has purchased a 6.33 per cent stake in the Texas Air Corp for U5533.9 million. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Stockholm-based airline said it had bought the shares for investment purposesNYT - 128 words
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579 1989-01-25 19 Reuter THE SALE of Equiticorp International pic's 60.9 per cent stake in merchant banking group Guinness Mahon Holdings pic will be the first test case for the Bank of England's 1967 Banking Act The Act, which came into force only days afterReuter - 579 words
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Article1614 1989-01-25 19 Reuter MILAN: Italian share prices ended mixed and above the day's lows yesterday after buying focused on the Ferruzzi group. Mediobanca and insurers boosted the market following its sluggish start, dealers said. Volume appeared to be lower than Monday, and dealers said uncertainty about the government's taxReuter - 1,614 words
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Article, Illustration575 1989-01-25 20 LEE HAN SHIH - Warehouses to be rebuilt for 'people-intensive activities' By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent AFTER A DELAY of three years, the plan to redevelop the Clarke Quay portion of the Singapore River is finally getting off the ground. Sometime this week, the Urban575 words
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159 1989-01-25 20 AP THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry has released a draft of stricter rules against insider stock trading, providing for criminal penalties for the first time and defining more broadly what constitutes "insider information". The draft covers any stock transaction# baaed on unpublished "importantAP - 159 words
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247 1989-01-25 20 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba yesterday questioned the sincerity of a group of former Umno members who support the opposition Democratic Action Party's stand on the Internal Security Act. He said that the group, which included former ministers, wereBernama - 247 words
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147 1989-01-25 20 Bernama MALAYSIA'S manufacturing sector is expected to raise its share of groee domestic product to 25.1 per cent this year from 24.2 per cent in 1968. Trade and Industry Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz said. "It (the manufacturing sector) is expected to provide theBernama - 147 words
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121 1989-01-25 20 Bernama THE US International Trade Commission has cleared Malaysia of charges of subsidising or dumping its thermostatically controlled appliance plugs and probe thermostats in the US. Other exporting countries of these goods found to be in the clear are Japan, Canada and Taiwan.Bernama - 121 words
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257 1989-01-25 20 AFP KEY CAMBODIAN resistance figure Prince Norodom Sihanouk said in Beijing yesterday that there had been progress in international efforts to solve the Cambodian problem but that the situation remained deadlocked on the domestic front. "As far as the international aspect ofAFP - 257 words
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Article192 1989-01-25 20 THREE PEOPLE will be heading oversees on scholarships as part of their prizas for winning this year's Businessman of the Year essay competition. Overall winner Koh Siong Ling will be attending Stanford University's one-week Advanced Management Course. Secondplaced Chia Yew Meng is bound for a192 words
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371 1989-01-25 20 Reuter CHANCES of Asia's Newly Industrialising Economise being asked to join the OECO seem remote, diplomats said, as NIE officials yesterday prepared to meet representatives of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris. The diplomats said that the two days ofReuter - 371 words
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Article99 1989-01-25 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES racked up moderate gains on a flurry of early buying motivated by a weak dollar early yeaterday. Weakness in oil prices did not dampen demand. The February gold delivery rose US$2.7O at U*****.20 an ounce in the strongest rally since Jan 4.Reuter - 99 words
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68 1989-01-25 20 Reuter SOUTH KOREA will curb exports of colour television sets and other home electronics appliances to the European Community to help ease trade friction. Trade Ministry officials said yesterday that the government would freeze colour television exports to the EC at last year's levelReuter - 68 words
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Article53 1989-01-25 20 Reuter ARIANESPACE, the company which coordinates and launches Europe's Ariane space rocket, said that it would buy SO Ariane-4 rockets for US$lB billion. "This is an unprecedented space rocket order," Arianespace chairman Frederic d'Allest told a news conference. The Ariane-4 rockets will be built by several WesternReuter - 53 words
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55 1989-01-25 20 UPI EAST GERMANY hu announced a unilateral troop reduction of 10 per cent in a move US officials privately welcomed as an apparent effort to spread Soviet reforms to other East Bloc nations. In Bonn, West German Defence Minister Rupert Schoiz welcomed theUPI - 55 words
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Article40 1989-01-25 20 Reuter INDONESIA proposed legislation yesterday to protect foreign patents. Stats Secretary Moerdiono told reporters that Indonesia's first patent law would include protection of pharmaceutical brand names, one of the more widely-pirated items in developing countries. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article33 1989-01-25 20 AFP THE VALUE of foreign inveetments approved in Indonesia surged to US$4.4l billion last year, nearly triple the total in 1967. West Germany topped the list of foreign investors.AFP - 33 words
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Article44 1989-01-25 20 Reuter BRITISH manufacturers expect output to grow more slowly in the first quarter of 1969 following a decline in growth in new orders in the second half of 1988. The manufacturers were surveyed by the Confederation of British Industry. RenterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement259 1989-01-25 15 Financial Newsmakers ETRO Metro Re Ltd requires a top-notch professional to join its dynamic senior-management team as Director of Advertising Promotions The Position The Position heads a division responsible for planning, directing and controlling the Company's entire multi-million dollars marketing communications programme advertising, sales promotions, public relations, instore visual merchandising259 words
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Advertisement519 1989-01-25 18 NOTICES liiMfeiSa CHAPTER 90 AND IN THE MATTER OF JADE-KIM DRUGSTORE PTE LTD (Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed company, which Is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before 22nd February 1969 to send In their names and addresses and the519 words
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Advertisement266 1989-01-25 18 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 D.C.F. CONSULTANTS PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of D.C.F. Consultants Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 510 Thomson Road #06-00, Singapore 1129 on the 19th day of January 1969, the following Special Resolution was duly passed:"That266 words
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Advertisement194 1989-01-25 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF TOH SERVICES PTE LTD (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308(1) of the Companies Act, Cap. SO a final general194 words
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Advertisement45 1989-01-25 19 FOR SALE PRIME BANGKOK OFFICE/SHOPPING COMPLEX 260,000 sq.ft of Mly teased-up offica stop spaces Ideal tar bvestnwit of lone twm redevrtopmeN Land vat: 07,000 sq.ft. •rrio» UB99U mtton ftrUfw Mi PAX- (IS) 7M4MI OR WRITE TO: THE MANAGING OWECTOR TANGLIN P.O. BOX 154, SINGAPORE 9124.45 words
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Advertisement205 1989-01-25 20 m§o Valentine Lunar New Year '89 On The Spot Lucky Dip With Every $30 Purchase Over 1 500 prizes to be WON!!! Value of prizes up to $600!!! j4 Selection Itemt *7£» Se Cleared At "Rock Sottom "Prices!! 50 GENESIS CR YSTALS 1 Raffles PlaceOUß Centre (MRT Stafion) *01-01, *04-18,205 words
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Advertisement472 1989-01-25 20 j?USINESSMA N OF THE YEAR AWARD AND ENTERPRISE AWARD VXXHJ7WKX tXPOCSS IN ORDER TO REACH A SENIOR POSITION AN EXECUTIVE SHOULD BE WITHOUT OR SHOULD HAVE KEPT HIDDEN EXACTLY THE QUALITIES THAT HE WILL NEED WHEN HE GETS THERE Edward de Bono Edward de Bono is the author of 27472 words
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Article506 1989-01-25 21 LILY FERNANDEZ - By LILY FERNANDEZ ECONOMIC TIES between Singapore and China were given a boost yesterday with the signing of a shipping agreement between the two countries. The agreement, the fifth of its kind to improve economic relations between the two countries, is expected to be a "significant506 words
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205 1989-01-25 21 Reuter THE JAPANESE Transport Ministry will start this year to develop a gas tur-bine-powered cargo ship that it hopes will be able to reach speeds of up to 100 km per hour. A Japanese ministry spokesman said a working model of the shipReuter - 205 words
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242 1989-01-25 21 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG Writing for BT from Sydney AUSTRALIAN National Line is set to have a new managing director, following the unexpected decision of the Australian government not to re-appoint its existing chief executive. Mr Maxwell MooreWilton, who has headed ANL since 1964,242 words
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126 1989-01-25 21 Reuter MITSUI OSK Lines Ltd will acquire 50 per cent holdings in two foreign shipping firms by the end of January, a company official said. They are a Norwegian firm Liquipmarine Gandria Shipping A/S and Grand Cayman firm Liquipmarine Gandria Chartering A/S,Reuter - 126 words
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Article66 1989-01-25 21 Lisnave to repair Iranian tankera THE Portuguese shipyard Lisnave has signed a contract with Iran to repair oil tankers damaged during the Gulf war, a company spokesman said. Under the deal, worth an initial US$5 million and signed with the National Iranian Tanker Company, Lisnave SA will repair66 words
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1230 1989-01-25 22 Lloyd's Maritime Asia SEA TRANSPORT is the dominant mode for the trade between Peninsular Malaysia and the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak. The volume of trade between the two geographical regions is in excess of two million tonnes, more than halfLloyd's Maritime Asia - 1,230 words
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Article1052 1989-01-25 22 AB Shpg s A&S5 Um a X AtC Cottaittr a 1 Accord Shpg VI a AhranUai Uaar AlHroat l IV 4 i AC Toapfcr a s Aaarlcoa Tpt i 4 Aaro Santa IV 2/3 Arrow Um R 3 Aria* Ocaoa a 4 Attoc Comoga 3 ANl I1,052 words
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366 1989-01-25 23 Reuter THE US Supreme Court has declined to review a Federal agency's decision that the rules negotiated by the shipping industry and the longshoremen's union on cargo containers illegally discriminate against small shippers. At issue are the rules first negotiated in 1968Reuter - 366 words
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242 1989-01-25 23 SHIPYARD Blohm und Vosa, a majority-owned subsidiary of steel group Thyssen AQ, hoped to break even in the current business year ending Sep 30, 1989, after three years of losses. Managing board chairman Eckhard Rohkamm said that costs242 words
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Article688 1989-01-25 23 AFP THE BALTIC International Freight Futures (Biffex) index reached a new all time record on Wednesday last week, largely because of a reported US Gulf to Japan 52,000tonne grain fixing at U5527.50/tonne. The previous week's best rate on the route was $27.00/ tonne. On Wednesday, the Biffex indexAFP - 688 words
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Article135 1989-01-25 23 PLANS to merge Finland's shipyards have been abandoned, company and state officials said. A spokesman of Wartsila Oy, the biggest company involved, said it would not scrap its decision to pull out of a prospective merger unless the Finnish government reversed its refusal to be a135 words
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Article104 1989-01-25 23 CONTAINER throughput for 1988 at the Port of Felixstowe registered a record of 21.4 per cent increase to reach 1,278,449 TEUs. Another new milestone was also reached with Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company, the port authority which also operates three of Felixstowe's four box terminals joining the104 words
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Article1350 1989-01-25 28 SLIGHTLY Incrossed activity was aoon on tho singla voyage dry cargo freight market on Monday, and a two points rise was recorded in the Baltic Freight Index to 1,646. The gain mainly reflected a higher rate for a coal cargo from Hampton Roads and Richards Bay to Japen.1,350 words
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7774 1989-01-25 28 ToMga Bay. Trtot. Jan 38|MQ. Luna Maarak, Maarak Una. Jm 20 Evar Paining. Evargraan. Jan 27 KuM. o|aa«giki. Jan 27/31. kkng Pragraaa. Vang kkng. Jan 20 Chmi Ha. CMna Ocaan Shpg. Jan 30 Mhon. ScanOmcht. Jan SO VMa M Vaga. CM O7,774 words
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Article1009 1989-01-25 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Dawt Saroyo a 2101OS00 Modt Hoi laa j» oto*9rid* *****800 VMMI Bam i Arrival Dapartura Mom YongHuo Trwdy it a/» a !°y* 2501/0600 2101/1500 KEPPEL WHARVES KU 2601/1500 V rnladii tn Wutodta* JKVH JI2 otor^uda 2104/2300 2601/2300 otonguda Audi Otoma M 25.*****0 26.01/2300 Uoiyvjftsho*1,009 words
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Advertisement83 1989-01-25 21 KMDB SEA TRANSPORT is the dominant mod* for the trade between Peninsular Malaysia and the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak. The volume of trade between the two geographical regions Is in excess of two million tonnes, more than half of which Is in liner trade. P«g« II THE83 words
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Advertisement636 1989-01-25 23 !E1 C SAV Corrpjmj Sud Americanj ce ljccres S< C^.7" ZZI TO/FROM CHU fuoa STORE MOTHER VESSEL VESSEL CSAV 1 n/1 TM HK TOKO ARKA IQQ AUTOf VALf SAI CSAV 1 S/l TM ISO MB Hi 12/3 17 iX S2 122 ww CSAV 3 «3 A VESSEL 110 90 ft636 words
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Advertisement365 1989-01-25 24 mSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRAN MCELAD PJL (72 IRAN TAKHTI PJL (73 Singaport Loading for:ETA 1/2 BANOAR ABBAS ETA 13/2 BANOAR ABBAS T*yowa\ KYOWA LINE MOTHER VSL KYOWA VIOLET V 23 KYOWA HIBISCUS V 35 LOAD FOR: VILA. NMA, LTK, SUVA. PAGO. APtA VILA.365 words
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Advertisement1146 1989-01-25 24 0 HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. M i l V CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ TO PACIFIC SOUTH WEST UN T/S KMT LINK MAUI an pus. mi hanjin koui m IW PUS, MI HANJIN POHANC I V PUS. HANJIN HUMAN I ME PUS LAX OAK w va m I*2 I*21,146 words
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Advertisement868 1989-01-25 24 EVERGREEN Full Container Service EVER GIANT EVU GENTRY EVE* GATHER EVER GOVERN EVER GARDEN EVER GROWTH ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: I) PROVIDENCE. NfVAJtK SAVANNAH WILMINGTON MRNUOA ETC I) ATLANTA. CHICAGO OCTROIT. COL East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) nm u* <bnb mm i*v imp am mm UK M TTS SS IME 14* IMB868 words
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Advertisement1025 1989-01-25 25 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURABAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE SIN 17/1 1/2 s/i VESSEL MAI GUANO SCA HAWK SCA HAWK SMO OCEAN SIN M 11/2 20/2 It/2 27/2 VOY SIN MY SMO 2S/1 2t/1 SI/1 27/1 SI/1 3/1 t/1 t/21,025 words
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Advertisement590 1989-01-25 25 r im BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT fy** ry* «TON pkl** r«*K n* MM MM htM k(M «H OH MM. ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS TASMAN ASIA SHIPPING NEW CALEDONIA, Fill AND 1 \W4 JTfJji] SM590 words
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Advertisement503 1989-01-25 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. GESURI LLOYD P.T. SAHUDEBA INDONESIA P.T. TMKOBA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES A SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VSL/VOY KUTAI/16WB S. PANJANG/21WB ANTWERP H'BURG/ ROAM/AD AM BREMEN to Inducamont Aioo cargo to CaoaManca, Port Sold. Port Alexandria. Qonoo TriMta ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH503 words
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Advertisement229 1989-01-25 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPIMB CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) PA-AN VLMW PAGAN VI37W HTONEYWA V243W S pore P.Kelan ?VJI Jm am Jan 30 Jan/1 Fat IVY BANK V23N TAUSALA SAMOA VI4N MORAYBANK V7N SPORE ROAM HULL HMBG 2»a 23/2 2/3 27/2 3 ",2 v, 12 COLUMBUS NIUGINI229 words
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Advertisement1009 1989-01-25 26 U1 KAWASAKI KIShN KAISMA. LTD. K LINE p. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE VIA FEEDER ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE VIA FlEOt* FEEDER VESSEL ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE VOY *INOO 12 23/1 VOY LB 111,009 words
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Advertisement524 1989-01-25 26 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL CooUlrvara Stnppwa P ftatani f>enin tor Moth. V* Feeder Feeder f«6 31 iw 31 Jm Frwv/tWb/Srdß/Add Mar Mar IMv FftnvMe«fcSrdft,A<M I Apr Mar K Mar frenvMafc/Spta/Adel May 21 Apr 21 Apr Fr«mAWb^r*VA(W 4Mm 21 Mai 21 Mai Frwn/Mafc/Sitfn/AM Melbourne U dar> TUISIDAS *39 HA524 words
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Advertisement609 1989-01-25 26 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SWUNG (PIE) LTD a. Tatot AStrMl SINCAPORt 01M TEL UOM (10 LINES) fu UUJM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOCOEN HAI CotonMKiracMh** QOCOCN HARVEST KmcMMM/Brtrw CHIIA SERVICE A VESSEL Htmftul Stanftei S'port P.K«lm| Pen** In Port 2W» Jan CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF609 words
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Advertisement460 1989-01-25 26 PHILI Oni€NT LIN€S f>T€ LTD HIAO OFFICE 63 ROIiNSON ROAO .07-12 AFRO-ASIA BUILOING SINGAPORE 01CS TELE* RS ***** PHIII FA* *****76 _MIDOLE EAST/FAR EAST FCL ft LCI SBtVKE ETA SINGAPORE 7TT rrrr 2 rrn nrn 2«A. 2/2 NEW GENTRADC 2/2 EAST/WEST AFRICA/MB. Ftt ft jft SBKIK TBN [»fl I MOMBASA.460 words
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Advertisement848 1989-01-25 27 NEPTUNE AGENCES PTE. LTD. Ft EU/AUST *****53 *****11 *****11 EXPORT NEPIME SON BHD NEPTUNE' FEEDER VSL N. Jasper 56N N Ivory 06N N. Jasper 56N N. Ivory 07N FEEDER VSL N. Jaaper 56N N. Ivory 06N N. Jasper UN N. Ivory 07N MOTHER VSL STL VAN CHI TOR MON N.848 words
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Advertisement231 1989-01-25 27 9f DON HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO KELANG. PENANG, KEELUNG, BUSAN, INCHON STRAUS/KOREA SERVICE Vessel's Nmw ETD BS S PORE PKLC KEE BUSAN HO 'MAGNET/WIN 25/12 02-03/0131/1-1/2 10-10/02 11-17/02 Vf tGLORIAfIOIN 24/01 K-07/02 «-«/02 17-17/02 22-24/02 23/1 «NO« DOMAM/SOl 30/01 10-14/02 17-11/02 20-26/02 03-05/03 OM NO231 words
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Advertisement145 1989-01-25 27 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST JE CNTR LINE (P KELANG) TEL (03) *****03 JE CNTR LINE (PENANG) TEL (04 *****6 INDIA/S.E. ASIA Conventional/ LCL/FCL Swrvlcw To COLOMBO. KARACHI, CHUTAQONG, BOMBAY, MADRAS A CALCUTTA m'l 4^131-T.\7! i y.l :j MV "AARON r BKK/S ATT A HIP/SK145 words
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Advertisement546 1989-01-25 27 DISCHARGING FROM EAST BOUND SALT ORIENT LINE FULL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES LOADING FOR WESTBOUND LISBON. LEIXOCS. APORTO VIA ROTTEROAM. BILBAO ANTWERP VIA ROTTEROAM PQj^^CAIESffwSrCOWINIACPI.^UUwSK!!*° €ST ,AT S CM A ODESSA OCEAN LINE DISCHARGING AND LOAOtNC FULL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES JW 3/2 4/3 1/3 22/3 23/3 3! IV 17/4 1/5 2/5 23/4 24/4546 words
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Advertisement251 1989-01-25 28 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Tit 225 6868 (34 Imts) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO I DSR-LINES .EB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREi ROSTOCK INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER or EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN A NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE AHA LARNACA: AttEPTWS CAMO FOR UHASSOL, BEIRUT, LATTAKIA, ALEXANDRIA,251 words
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Advertisement61 1989-01-25 28 w. T.S.K. LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL TO TAIWAN ft JAPAN IGaiCMeMEMlZaiiiiat TTTTM ISLJLJ3QCI9t]Qi iQQdcaiiaQiE3QiEai MCMKS ACC Vlf FROM JAPAN ft TAIWAN anaL'JLj[jnr|ri HCMKS AC! VU TSKLINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****68 W MALAYSIA AGENT: TRAMB-ABU SHIPPING CORP^ TEL: K.L. *****77 PKL *****64 PNG *****2 HINODE61 words
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Miscellaneous149 1989-01-25 28 u Regional Weather St L" 2 a jt V J ac iW •Lltf SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJL Jan 25, IM9 R Thurvterstorm c A Weother —V Wind deechon with speed n knots Cloudy Sky W V Wtoct nKdi ore «4koi*4 fcr errews wfcadi tl T witk149 words
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Advertisement543 1989-01-25 29 j&fuma shipping Te1:224 Q122 REGULAR EXPRESS FCL& LCL SERVICE 4 PORT KELANG (FCL, LCI) HONG KONG KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG all. 7/2, 14/2, 21/2, 28/2, 7/3 JAKARTA (FCL) TOKYO. KOBE, BUSAN (FCL) li E3 E KARACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO (FCL) ABC CONTAINERIZE TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND C. ynta 2H TNT b*r«» m la DATS543 words
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Advertisement351 1989-01-25 29 RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD m TEL *****33 (10 Linesl I FA* *****15 TELEX RS ***** RISMIP (3 Llnesi *~rr> rfn rm IPS LINE CHTTGONQ/C ALCUTT A/CBO/KAR ACHI REGULAR CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE »««nl PMPka UMMta n tea uicum PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORP., KARACHI. INDONESIA ft MALAYSIA KARACHI MIDDLE EAST351 words
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Advertisement389 1989-01-25 29 Tatsumi Marine cnrect sajunq to PAPUA NEW GUINEA Orrec/ cat! to other ports subfect to inducement (also accepting transhipment cargo OROBAY MADANG. KtETA. WEWAK KIMBE RABUAL via LAE) S'POftE: NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD T«fc *****77, *****34, *****71 ofnct m mrmk motets m. im tram til mma W. MALAYSIA AMU) FRENCH389 words
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Advertisement147 1989-01-25 29 <m> CRYSTAL Tat *****51 Tfc ***** CfSM Ftt *****11 BOOKING: *****22 to PLUSCOL INTEMTIOML PTC LTD TEL: 223 9988 THE BEST DIRECT/TRANSHIPMENT RATES JAKARTA 28/1 4/2 SURABAYA 28/1 4/2 BELAWAN 28/1 1/2 BANGKOK 29/1 1/2 PT KELANG 28/1 1/2 PENANG 28/1 1/2 PERKINS PERKINS SHIPPING PTY. LTD. BAT *3 BAY147 words
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Advertisement210 1989-01-25 29 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCi PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 cn a n 'IJ mil ojjj I j —*/1 I D Algerian National Line jpu. S PORE LOADING FOR i*« MV BECHAR 31/1 ALGIERS, ORAN, ANNABA, IW ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PtJRT}*! Heavy Lift 100 tons210 words
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Advertisement610 1989-01-25 30 FINE-LINER SHIPPING /OShentonW,/ o'C MtrtiTi Hojie S core o.\i tft PTE LTD TEL lines) TLX RS 22W1 FLINER FAX *****56 EUROPE SERVICE (FCL 4k LCL) i is ir i£ FAR irrTTTTT^ 2s H S H H 1 WEEKLY HKG/CHINA (FCL A LCL) mY.S.N.LINE REGULAR JAPAN HONGKONG/STRAITS SERVICEDot Or ion to610 words
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Advertisement716 1989-01-25 30 Z I M FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accafting FCL/LCL cargew to USA East ft W*st CoMt. Cambbean.East Ciruda HAITI. Ce«a Rica. El Salvador. Guatemala. Honduras. Venezuela. Peru, Ecuador. Colombia via Miami Trinidad. Bartado*. Antigua. St Lucia. Montserrat, Cuayana via Kingston ■i. t 11 i iB M ill iB 1 AUSTRALIA CONTAINER716 words
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Advertisement395 1989-01-25 30 "EVERETT ORIENT UNE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE K LOADING FOR YOKOHAMA. KOBE. NAGOYA, MOJI. TOKYO# AND OTHER JAPAN PORTS* J iltn irrCDTllu< rAoiwre ta minus u/ui/waum ALSO ACCEPTING CARGOES TO PUSAN* HONGKONG*, DAVAO* AND TO OTHER REP. OF PHILIPPINES PORTS* Penanf* P. Kelanf* Timniofi THOHASEVERETT HUGHEVERETT MANOLOEVERETT 2S/30 Jan 10395 words
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Advertisement299 1989-01-25 31 WEEKLY SAILING AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND Adelaide, Darwin, Melbourne, Brisbane, Fremantle, Sydney, Auckland, Lyttleton, Christchurh, Wellington. EUROPE Now loading for Hamburg and Felixstowe VESSEL VOY CLOSING ETA S'PORE VILLE DE VEGA 9210W 27.1.89 30.1.89 FAR EAST Kuala Belait, Muara, Rangoon, Surabaya, Jakarta, Hong Datu, Labuan, Miri, Kota Kinabalu. SOUTH ASIA/MIDDLE EAST/PAPUA299 words
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Advertisement150 1989-01-25 31 Consolidation Service PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN: 23/1 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 27/1 NOUMEA/PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLANDS SIN: 28/1, 1/2 PORT LOUIS/REUNION TRANSTAINERS WEST AFRICA SERVICE TUNIS/ALGIERS/CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/ DAKAR/BANJUL/CONAKRY/MATADI/LUANDA/ LOBITO Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/YAOUNDE/OUAGADOUGOU/ BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Freight Pie Ltd Tel: *****55 tlx rs ***** Si ABSS LINE Trrnrrrr150 words
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Advertisement542 1989-01-25 31 SING KWANG HANG SH*«N<J ft TRANSPORTATION (FTP) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE SPORE 25 Jan JAKARTA 28 Jan PORT KELANG 28 JAN MANILA 26 JAN HONG KONG, ALL CHINA PORTS 27 JAN KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG 29 JAN BUSAN 29 JAN TOKYO. KOBE 29 JAN CHITTAGONG 30 JAN DUBAI 30 JAN SYDNEY. MELBOURNE542 words
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Advertisement556 1989-01-25 31 TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* GLORY St LATAH IX Voy M Kami Wharf GLORY SCLATAN VI Voy 11 5/2 GLORY SCLATAN VIII Voy 5-7/2 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO556 words
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Advertisement478 1989-01-25 31 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI LCI SERVICE P'C GPOUP SIN FAI FftfT 29/1 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 28/1 BANGKOK 29/1 MANILA 28/1 JAKARTA 28/1 PORT KELANG/PENANG 1/2 BUSAN 29/1 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 27/1 HONG KONG also accepting cargo* to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou Xtamen/Xingang/Shanghai 27/1 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 27/1 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 29/1 L.A./NYC/SFO 2/1 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL T > n yl'Tj f i478 words
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Advertisement387 1989-01-25 32 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd 'n~ rEI *****06 (20 Lines» TLX RS ***** 8, RS ***** j fc. I \MI K\ \K I INI k I I). STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT! Hong Kong Yokohama 25/2 Nagoya 22/2 Senbofcu 27/2 Funabashi 24/2 for Discharging Only387 words
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Advertisement436 1989-01-25 32 "Q.CHO YANG LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WESTBOUND CMOYANG SUCCESS IW HANJIN ROTTERDAM IW KOREAN JACEJIN 47* QUEENSWAY BRIDGE 7W HAM BRE W 12/2 W an m 12/3 24/3 21/3 Alto accepting for Inland UK destination* Antwerp and Seandanavia* port*. FMG FIOTA M£«CANTS G" ANCOtOM 8 1 AN A436 words
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Advertisement393 1989-01-25 32 Eg P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYARA PULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INOONESIA, MALAYSIA A THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****77 7: fTT^«T. g i 1 J.l'i'J VSL393 words
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Advertisement634 1989-01-25 32 *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 wtu££inu l imao, nea wnmm CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUOANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER I BUTANC 517 B BUTANC OS B BUTANC S3 OTHER DESTINATIONS AARHUS AMSTERDAM, ANTWERP,634 words
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