The Business Times, 6 February 1989
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Title Section11 1989-02-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article145 1989-02-06 1 AFP THE LABOR government received a major rebuff in Western Australian state elections on Saturday, the electoral commission said on early counting yesterday. There was an overall swing of more than 10 per cent against the government of Premier Peter Oowding, the commission said afterAFP - 145 words
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Article46 1989-02-06 1 ALL MARKETS in Singapore and Malaysia will be closed today and tomorrow; the Singapore and Malaysian tin and rubber markets will reopen on Thursday. The Hongkong stock market will also reopen on Thursday. New Zealand markets will be closed today for a public holiday.46 words
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Article15 1989-02-06 1 THE NEW PAPER takes a holiday today but it will be back tomorrow.15 words
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617 1989-02-06 1 ANNA TEO - Bangkok managers most well-off in real terms, says survey By ANNA TEO TOP EXECUTIVES in Taiwan, Singapore and Hongkong in that order are the beet-paid in eight Aaian countries excluding Japan, according to a survey by a Hongkong-based management information firm. In real617 words
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292 1989-02-06 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad, who underwent a coronary bypass operation on Jan 24, was discharged from Kuala Lumpur General Hospital yesterday. Dr Mahathir, who was admitted to hospital on January 18 after complaining of chest pains, stayed thereBernama - 292 words
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Article44 1989-02-06 1 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN authorities, apparently bowing to opposition demands, have freed five army officers detained for issuing a "declaration of honour", in which they publicly called on the country's military to stay clear of politics, officials said in Seoul yesterday. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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353 1989-02-06 1 HARISH MEHTA - By A HARISH MEHTA PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino has refused to meet her deputy, Salvador Laurel, to diecuss hie recent vieit to former president Ferdinand Marcoe in Hawaii, in spile of Mr Laurel's warning that a warlike situation could develop if Mr353 words
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Article122 1989-02-06 1 AFP IN SPITE OF its outward appearance of bustling commercialism, traditional Chinese values still appear to have a strong hold on Hongkong If last year's record baby boom is anything to go by. The Year of the Dragon saw a reversal in the trend toAFP - 122 words
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596 1989-02-06 1 UPI FAMILIES across China slaughtered their fattest pigs, welcomed relatives and readied arsenals of fireworks to usher in the Year of the Snake, hoping for its promise of stability and progress as they ring out the tumultuous Dragon. Chinese celebrations bidding farewellUPI - 596 words
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353 1989-02-06 1 IN HIS Chineee New Year meesage yesterday, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said Singaporeans would have to uee their common sense end Judgment to decide whst trsditionsl vslues and customs to keep end what to discsrd. Hs ssid, for Instsnce, that353 words
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Article126 1989-02-06 1 AP US SENATOR Lloyd Bentsen to asking the Treasury Department to inveetigate tho possibility of swapping Lstin American debts for monoy that would be used to clean up pollution in the Weet Mr Bentsen, chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee. said on Saturday he was particularly interestedAP - 126 words
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Advertisement180 1989-02-06 1 The Management Pagee will come with your BT on Wednesday Inter-Korean dialogue 2 Embers of hope Cambodian conflict 2 US urged to play bigger role Economic sanctions 3 Lift curbs against Soviets: UK G-7 talks 4 Bush asked to close budget gap Chicago futures exchanges 5 Traders asked to give180 words
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Advertisement199 1989-02-06 1 MIKI.MOTO lt*< >i rumor««l uluiK-t] IV.nls SIIKC W)S m c. r. hoo 27 T«ngiin R<J S port 1024 <N««t to Tanghn Shopping Ctf Tel *****43. *****53 The editor and staff of Business Times wish all readers GONG XI FA GAI< BT will not be published on Tuesday! ry < t199 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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447 1989-02-06 2 AFP A RECENT SPATE of contacts between South and North Korea and a new series of talks to begin this week have made some analysts hopeful that an opportunity for genuine rapprochement ia finally at hand. Serious doubts remain, however, about Pyongyang's sincerity,AFP - 447 words
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402 1989-02-06 2 AP SYRIAN President Hafez Assad and Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheik Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah on Saturday discussed efforts to prevent the permanent partition of Lebanon, diplomats said. Meanwhile, a French envoy travelled to his country's former colony in an attempt to build unity inAP - 402 words
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175 1989-02-06 2 AP BANGLADESH denied charges that minority Hindus were fleeing the predominantly Islamic nation after Islam was declared the state religion. A foreign office spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity, said there was no basis for the allegation, but he did not elaborate. Inder SinghAP - 175 words
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134 1989-02-06 2 NYT IN AN APPARENT bid for help in rebuilding his country's ailing economy, Cuban leader Fidel Castro has personally asked the Japaneee embassy in Havana to encourage investment in Cuba. Tokyo sources said on Friday that Mr Castro met with Japaneee ambassador RyoNYT - 134 words
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422 1989-02-06 2 AP CAMBODIAN RESISTANCE leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk, in an exchange of letters with new US Secretary of State James A Baker 111, has urged the United States to play a greater role in reeoiving the Cambodian conflict. "We Cambodian patriots askAP - 422 words
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299 1989-02-06 2 HARISH MEHTA - By HARISH MEHTA THE PHILIPPINES is showcasing an ambitious government-backed aviation show, but the show is not in direct competition with other similar shows in the South-east Asian region. According to Ms Teresa Parian, exhibition director of Philippine Exhibition299 words
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160 1989-02-06 2 AFP INDONESIA haa pledged to support development of the Philippines' fledgling aircraft industry, the official Philippine Newa Agency (PNA) said on Saturday. Indoneeian Minister for Reseerch and Technology Baharuddin Jusuf Habibie, who waa at a regional meeting of science ministers in Manila last month,AFP - 160 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1989-02-06 2 Doonesbury MARK, THE MESSAGE OF R.J. REYNOLDS AND THE PEST OF THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY IS THAT ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! m :mr WITH GOVERNMENTOONS/P&RIN6 MORE ANP MORE PULES ANP REGULAWNSTD HARASS SMOKERS HAVE TOSIAtVUP FOR THEIR RIGHTS! BY GARRY TRUDEAU SMOKERS ARB BEING DISCRIMINATED AGAINST, SHUNNED, SPOT UPON, VERBALLY AND PHYSKALiy60 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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313 1989-02-06 3 AP IN A BID for unity among white liberals, three anti-apartheid political parties announced they have merged in anticipation of national elections expected later thia year. The new Democratic Party a coalition of the Progressive Federal Party, National Democratic Movement and theAP - 313 words
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182 1989-02-06 3 Reuter A NEO-NAZI street march in West Germany on Saturday triggered a left-wing counter-demonstration but riot police kept the two sides apart to prevent major violence. One policeman was injured by a rock thrown into his patrol car and two police vehicles were damaged in minorReuter - 182 words
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Article926 1989-02-06 3 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvlca number Local Mm* From UAL AKL MAS SU SU SU SU SU MAS SU MAS MAU SU MAS SU CM GU SU MA SU GU KLM SU SU THA THA GU RJA MAS GU SU SU SU SU SU THA GU SU GU THA926 words
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256 1989-02-06 3 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION cannot hope to achieve improvements in its standard of living without large military cuts, a senior Soviet commentator said on Saturday in the government newspaper IzvestiM. Stanislav Kondrashov, analysing laat week's publication of troop and arms levels In EuropeReuter - 256 words
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164 1989-02-06 3 Stalin's victims paper gives new estimate AP A SOVIET tabloid said last Saturday that 40 million people were arrested, executed or repressed under Joeef Stalin's rule, and the newspaper gave the most detailed breakdown of the dictator's victims ever reported in the official press. The figures were not new forAP - 164 words
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Article, Illustration740 1989-02-06 3 Government under pressure from entrepreneurs NYT GREAT BRITAIN is pressing vigorously for the formal lifting of western economic sanctions that were imposed on the Soviet Union after its forces swept into Afghanistan in 1979. The British move comes as Soviet troops appear to beNYT - 740 words
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246 1989-02-06 3 UPI LAST YEAR was a tough one for journalists, particularly those who tried to report what was going on in Afghanistan, Colombia, Mexico or India, a new report said. According to a statistical survey put together by Freedom House, aUPI - 246 words
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Article, Illustration382 1989-02-06 3 AP GENERAL Andres Rodriguez began consolidating power sfter a bloody coup and rounded up backers of deposed ruler Alfredo Stroessner, who remained under house arrest awaiting exile, officials said. Late Saturday, new Foreign Minister Luis Maria Argana also said the new government intends calling forAP - 382 words
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Advertisement211 1989-02-06 3 Waathor outlook and report war* not avallatola bacauaa of oarty printing 3 A h 3 or m m 'tS h J&# r ms i SS§?E2 111 •'t T s r S n t fW-f Visions of Russian Tzars, gallant princes, skilled craftsmen and famous theatrical troupes are conjured up by211 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE
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Article, Illustration644 1989-02-06 4 Reuter IN CASE he needed reminding, President George Bush has received another warning that the continued health of the world economy depends largely on a credible plan to cut the federal budget deficit Rising intersst rates, the threat of inflation and the intractableReuter - 644 words
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331 1989-02-06 4 Reuter THE US DOLLAR briefly shot to a five-month high against the West German mark in New York last Friday on new evidence of strong US economic growth, but the currency ended the day mixed after leading central banks intervened to driveReuter - 331 words
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135 1989-02-06 4 Reuter MALAYSIAN interest rates are unlikely to eaae in the near term and may instead riee marginally for one- to six-month depoeits by end-March, Bank Buruh said in its monthly report "There is a probability that interest rates can move up a further 50Reuter - 135 words
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Article697 1989-02-06 4 AFP ASIAN CURRENCIES mostly defied a stronger dollar laat week as traders swelled the outoome of a G-7 meeting in Washington and the reieess of US unemployment figurss tor December. The Auetrslian dollar soared to a tour and a half year high after news of a higher-than-expected annualAFP - 697 words
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Article201 1989-02-06 4 ASUN CUMENCY ovtrog* d«pod» i rofw for tfw WMll «nd*d F*b 3 1 MM ust LOW 7 doyi 1/4 1 worth 5/1* 3/1* 2 1Mb 9 3/i 1/4 3 MM*I 9 7/1* 1/4 1/2 3/» 1 moitfht 9 if 1/2 12 MOM*i 9 3/4 9 5/« Pr201 words
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Article216 1989-02-06 4 Trading calmed after a hectic morning on Friday, leaving IMM foreign currency futuree mixed for the day. After being buffeted between robuet US January jobs data and concerted central bank intervention, prices stabilised at mixed levels aa participants took to the sidelines. "The market seems to be licking Ha216 words
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Article174 1989-02-06 4 Gold future# on Feb 3, 1989 100 fray ouncat; USS p* troy our a OpM Lot MBa feb 391.00 39X40 306.90 ***** >0X0 Mor 394 50 *0^0 394.00 397.30 mat 396.30 X40 Jur 399 JO 403.30 397-00 401 JO 0.40 *"9 405.00 ■*y.fA 407 AO ■•■0140 Oct174 words
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Article493 1989-02-06 4 Gold Financial futures Sin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Ltd A SERIES of bearish factors bssslgsd Looo-Loodon gold last week, forcing prices to retest last September's critical U*****.00 support level. The metal had opened at U*****.50/396.00 per troy oz and wsltnsss was immediately anticipated because of the strong dollar. Prices easedSin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Ltd - 493 words
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Article, Illustration381 1989-02-06 4 •m prim* iMdhig'nSl oI 12 m«|or banks In fpnra PLR of bank* at tha ctoaa of buainaaa on Friday. Fab 3 aa •uppHad by tha Aaaociatton of Banka in Singapore: RANK m Alp—m tank 6% AJBod Mrii Bank PIC 6% Amortcan Exproat Bank 6% AmTJam ITlordam Bank381 words
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Article, Illustration231 1989-02-06 4 UOB Last week saw most of ths trsding activities focused on the shorter dated securities with lacklustre activity in the longer term bonds. A cut of $30 million in the issue size of the threemonth TB the previous week, to be followed by a further reduction ofUOB - 231 words
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Advertisement66 1989-02-06 4 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, tennis, bowling, etc. And, of course, the all-round executive cannot afford to miss Sevvy's golf date every Tuesday. After66 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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174 1989-02-06 5 CITICORP Insurance Holdings' acquisition of Nelson Hurst Marsh (Holdings), a Londonbased specialist in professional liability and related insurances, will enable the Citicorp group to compete more effectively in the international insurance market. In a press release in London last Thursday, Citicorp Insurance Brokers said its174 words
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397 1989-02-06 5 Reuter OPPOSITION from Japanese banks eager to defend their turf is stalling a plan by Nomura Securities Co Ltd and American Express Co to issue a joint credit card. Spokesmen for Amex and Nomura said both companies were undecidedReuter - 397 words
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598 1989-02-06 5 Reuter VENEZUELA'S new president, Carlos Andres Perez, has proposed a plan under which the industrial world would write off at least half of Latin America's huge debt. President Perez, inaugurated last Thursday at a ceremony attended by foreign leaders, also proposed at a newsReuter - 598 words
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Article, Illustration422 1989-02-06 5 Reuter US PRESIDENT BUSH and his senior economic policy advisers reviewed Treasury Department proposals for shoring up the ailing savings industry in an unusual Saturday session at the Camp David presidential retreat. Mr Bush, who has vowed to safeguard deposits in the country'sReuter - 422 words
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Article108 1989-02-06 5 INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank Ltd, a subsidiary of United Overseas Bank, has appointed Samuel Poon Hon Thang as first vice-president and general manager of the bank. Mr Poon will replace Wang Yow Hsiong, who has resigned from the bank. A UOB spokeswoman told BT108 words
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74 1989-02-06 5 AFP A BITTER diplomatic row between Belgium and Zaire has cost Belgian-linked banks dozens of millions of dollars in lost accounts, economists in Kinshasa estimate. Unofficially, the Banque Commerciale Zairoise, a subsidiary of the Brussels-based Belgolaise bank, has lost nearly US$36 million since Zaire'sAFP - 74 words
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446 1989-02-06 5 Reuter TRADERS quizzed by federal investigators about alleged fraudulent trading in Chicago's futures exchanges are being asked to name other traders involved in such schemes, defence lawyers said last Friday. The lawyers, whose clients have been subpoenaed to give evidence to aReuter - 446 words
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178 1989-02-06 5 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Petroleum Exchange (IPE) plans to launch an options contract on North Sea Brent crude oil futures in April, IPE chief executive Peter Wildblood has said. He told a forum on international oil hedging sponsored by Futures and Options WorldReuter - 178 words
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Article60 1989-02-06 5 Reuter RICHARD LOWRANCE, an independent trader and broker at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), has reeigned for personal reasons from the exchange's board of governors, the CME announced last Thursday. Mr Lowrance. whoee term expires in January 1990, will be immediately replaced on the board by DavidReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement214 1989-02-06 5 We bank your way. NMB Bank's new head office is located in south east Amsterdam. It's the one single reason for our growth. Because at NMB Bank, we believe in partnership with our clients. We don't try to meet individual problems with standard solutions. Instead, we come up with ideas214 words
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COMMODITIES
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1327 1989-02-06 6 AFP STRENGTH depressed precious metals over the past week. Gold continued the previous week's falls to reach its lowest level for four months. Platinum also touched fourmonth lows, and silver was down to its worst since March 1987. On the London Metal Exchange, non-ferrousAFP - 1,327 words
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489 1989-02-06 6 Reuter THE WEST'S International Energy Agency reckons that Opec cut oil output by about 15 per cent in January in a new bid to put a floor under petroleum piicea. The Paris-baaed lEA's latest monthly report said last Friday that January crudeReuter - 489 words
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Article119 1989-02-06 6 AFP AN OPEC committee will meet in Vienna in late March to discuss oil price developments, Indonesian Mines and Energy Minister Qinanjar Kartasmlta said in Jakarta on Friday. Oil ministers of the five state members of the Pricing Committee Algeria, Indoneaia, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia– AFP - 119 words
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Article369 1989-02-06 6 Reuter AGREEMENT between the International Tin Council (ITC) and creditors on a possible out-of-court settlement of claims from the collapse of the ITC buffer stock is still some way off, ITC delegates said. "There are still a lot of variables, a lot of problems to beReuter - 369 words
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Article142 1989-02-06 6 TIN gained nine cents to close at a 33-month high of M 520.51 per kg on the KLTM last week. Dealers attributed the gain to continued strong short-covering by the Europeans in anticipation of tight supply after the Chineee New Year holidays. "The miners are still around despite142 words
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Article101 1989-02-06 6 THE Malaysian rubber market closed easier in quiet trading ahead of the long lunar New Year holidays. March 1 RSS buyer was quoted at 312.00 cents a kg. Brokers said prices lost ground on some selling end in the absence of buying interest. Profit-taking and book squaring also aided101 words
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Article257 1989-02-06 6 Soybean Wheat SOYBEAN FUTURES closed with gains on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday on steady commission house/professional buying and after a brief mid-day rally on a Soviet rumour. Prices ended up five to 10-1/4 cents a bushel with spot March up 6-1/4 cents at US$7.7O-1/2. The market traded257 words
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210 1989-02-06 6 Reuter CHINA will supplant the Soviet Union ss the largest importer of wheat in the trading year to the end of June, the International Wheat Council says. A below-target harvest snd rising population have pushed up China's needs. The Soviet Union will, however, remainReuter - 210 words
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Article130 1989-02-06 6 Teferate FUEL OIL prices slipped lower on the Singapore market last A lack of demand and softer bunker price® were the fundamentals reasons for the weaker numbers. At the close of the week, scattered lots of CST-180 and CST-380 remained uncommitted, at sellers prices of US$75Teferate - 130 words
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Article122 1989-02-06 6 Cnid« AM track unUss a* PORLA palm oil M hi M$/toim bocwlsa stoto^ prices on <MK k I for Fob 3 •rod basts mmrn M n Nb Mar Apr Mi km 964JOO ***** i fit ***** ***** ChM ICmI ***** ***** 970.00 Nb Mar 597JO iLnnnn ***** Mor122 words
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Article163 1989-02-06 6 Chinese Produce Exchange Silm' noon dotlnQ pr tCM ON Fob 4 (SI/100 k«; Coconut oil U FOt 106-00 Old dram FOt 118.00 N*w drvm FOt 12Z00 Copra Mixed Doom) 64 Pepper w f l n 4 FOt NLW 707JO «MJ* UWW wVWV FOt foq NLW ***** Sofowdt black163 words
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Article259 1989-02-06 6 London Commodity Exchange Buyor/Soikr closing pricos on Fob 3, (£/tonno unless spodfied). Previous closing pricos in porontftosis. Coffna 8osb In-<tor« London, soMofs option OF London Mor 1167/68 High/Low (1163/65) 1174/63 May 1154/55 (1143/44) Ugh/Low 1154/40 Solos (1W) Cocoa Mar 843/844 (839/840) Ugh/Low 850/840 Moy 850/851 (851/852) M^h/low 861/849259 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration978 1989-02-06 7 KOH TSE YING - The recording engineer must "know how sound works, how the ears work and how the equipment works", says John Shuttteworth, who was in town to record the SSO. KOH TSE YINQ speaks to the ex-teacher, and to composer Leong Yoon Pin whose Overture Dayong Sampan was also978 words
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Article, Illustration351 1989-02-06 7 LOCAL COMPOSER Leong Yoon Pin's Overture Dayong Sampan, which has so far been given eight public performances, will soon find a virtually permanent place among the greats of commercially recorded works of music. In about three or four months, Mr Leong's orchestral work will351 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous2605 1989-02-06 7 w em mm Highlights, listings for Monday and Tuesday MONDAY Made-in-Hongkong chuckles TUESDAY Football and other hazards OUR CHOICE YOU'RE MY DESTINY, Channel 8, 1.15pm With somewhat uninspired scheduling for the first day of the Lunar New Year, you might be forced to go a-vis-iting or watch a made-in-Hongkong comedy2,605 words
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Miscellaneous22 1989-02-06 7 (f\N RUUD RQURINTRNCe UIRNTS To SGp: V«j c y ,.?)Vin his oFpice-piTQwce..... j ,C<£y u)H/°\T DO >Ou (VIM KUttW CO lit. 7S3TA22 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration411 1989-02-06 8 SKIING AP PAUL ACCOLA, the recognised heir of Switzerland's Pirmin Zurbriggen in slalom, is aiming to succeed his teammate in downhill. By skiing to fourth place in last Friday's combined downhill of the World Alpine Ski Championships in Vail, Colorado his best performance in theAP - 411 words
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156 1989-02-06 8 Reuter SWISS SKIER Pirmin Zurbriggen received an extra birthday present from the elements last Saturday when the men's downhill race was postponed because of a heavy snowfall at the Alpine skiing world championships in Colorado. The delay until today meant Zurbriggen, who was 26Reuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration454 1989-02-06 9 GOLF HALE IRWIN shot a three-under-par 32 on the front nine to create a tour-way tie for the lead last Saturday before darkness halted play midway through the third round in the rain-soaked Los Angeles Open. Irwin, playing just three days after being struck454 words
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592 1989-02-06 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS THE DRAMATIC FIGHTBACK didn't materialise although M Murugiah pulled one back and Poh Eing Chong came to within three strokee of hie opponent in yesterday's third-place play-off of the Dunhill Cup World Qualifying tournament at Serapong. In the end.592 words
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391 1989-02-06 9 BOXING Agencies AMERICAN Marion Starling pulled off an upeet victory in Las Vegas last Saturday, stopping Britain's Lloyd Honeyghan in the ninth round to take the World Boxing Council welterweight title. The former World Boxing Association welterweight champ weathered a ferocious onslaughtAgencies - 391 words
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95 1989-02-06 9 CRICKET Reuter LEFT-ARM PACEMAN Mike Whitney ripped through the West Indies batting yeeterday, taking six wickets to give Austrslis a good chance of winning the fifth and final Test In Adelaide. At stumps on the third day. the West Indians were 338 for eightReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration607 1989-02-06 9 TENNIS UPI SATURDAY was doublee day in Davis Cup matches around the world and for the US, it wee also a day tor sattafying revenge. Robert Seguso and Ken Flach scored e straight-set victory over Victor Pecci and Francisco Gonzalez to giveUPI - 607 words
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321 1989-02-06 9 BASKETBALL AP PATRICK EWING scored 19 points and blocked five shots ss the New York Knicks defeated Indiana 113-106 last Saturday for the Pacers' fifth straight loss. The Knicks led for moet of the game, but had to survive a 10-0 spurt in theAP - 321 words
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Article, Illustration370 1989-02-06 9 ATHLETICS UPI REST ASSURED, people of Morocco, the Olympics were just s fluke. Seid Aouits is still the premier middle distsnce runner in the world. Aouits. who returned to Caaablanca in disgrace Isst October titer his performance in Seoul, can go home thisUPI - 370 words
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Advertisement248 1989-02-06 9 entertain.. ft A I ■I 7 WJ m i 4 So much to choose for only $21.50 A sumptuous spread *rfth many dlferent types of appetisers, hot and cold soups, a salad selection...superb pastries, truffles, toites...cheese board, fresh fruit freshty brewed coffee. All for $21.50 And for $27.50 you can248 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous652 1989-02-06 9 WSKHKHDOB CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Yearned for an aspirin? (5) 0 Gaming establishment? (8) 9 Ha ia summoned In alarm (7) 10 Bowie, perhape (5) 11 Cry uttered when a hinge breaka (5) 12 Croupe of husbands (5) 13 Comparatively regretful (7) 15 By whom Ted ia seasoned! (3) 17652 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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663 1989-02-06 10 New York A AFP AP UPI STOCK PRICES seesawed last week on active trading on Wall Street, but the market remained firm. The Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials fluctuated within narrow margins and finished the week at 2,331.25,AFP; AP; UPI - 663 words
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964 1989-02-06 10 London SIZJ! 4 FT AP UPI BULLISH SENTIMENT and stock shortages took London equities to new post-crash highs last week, after they smashed through the 2,000 barrier the previous Friday. The Footsie 100-share index closed up 64 points on the week at 2,069.9,FT; AP; UPI - 964 words
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Article189 1989-02-06 10 AFP AN INFLATION blowout climbing interest rates and a strong local dollar combined to puncture bullish sentiment and turn stocks down on the Sydney exchange last week. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, dropped 30.5 points over the hol-iday-shortened week to finish lastAFP - 189 words
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704 1989-02-06 10 RICHARD HARRIS - EH By RICHARD HARRIS MOST European markets have done well so far in 1989. Up to the third week in January, France was up 11 per cent. Holland 7 per cent and Norway a staggering 17 per cent. It was704 words
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Article644 1989-02-06 10 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS Company Coupe* <%> Conversion period MMMI pnyeMe Conwrton term tor one ordtowy •here CX Tang Wrti *****990 Chuan Hup Wrts 1991 Oty Dev Bonds 1994 5K Anytime to May 31, 1990 Anytime on or after Mor 1987 until Dec 31, 1991. Feb 1 1 warrant plus $2.25644 words
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Article69 1989-02-06 10 Company RIGHTS ISSUE General Corp $49,204,936 *omM amount of 8% Con»iftibij Unrcuri •d loan Stock 1988^3 on Hw basis of $3 I iomdqI OOOuflt of toon stocks lor avar y 5 GCB ihoras of $1 eoch Of $2 nonw nol amount of OAS 1988/93 for evary $7-SO nominal69 words
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Article317 1989-02-06 10 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Berjaya Corpn One-for one $1 00 par per shore C 1 Holdings 27 million loon stocks in the ratio o1 (3 loon stock tor every five ordinary -L L..IJ Causeway In* snort! Issue of $7,252,937 iwiiwl amount of 6% loon Stock IW/W on the basis317 words
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634 1989-02-06 10 |My° AFP THE KEY market barometer, the Nikkei Stock Average, ctoeed out last week on Friday at a record high of 31,685.78 yen on the Tokyo Stock Exchange but the market tone was mixed during the week. The 225-stock average, which hadAFP - 634 words
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Article301 1989-02-06 10 CfTll fa ■Mh Data TaM tar T«M tar pmymm* 4m etaM MM»I« ft* |MT tata ftw Antral Amat Avfeno 20%« Fob 17 Mar 3 Mor 23 20% 29% "5%TE Mar 1 Mor 13 May IS 29%rc 20%Tf Ay mt Motafc JM 19 Fab 2 Fab 27 62% IB301 words
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Article300 1989-02-06 10 LAST FULL YEAR Cowpowy Parted Dal* Veer Nat BPS Oram Nat ——4 (cam*! dfc profit kn» fear iroooi Alcorn Interim Sep 22 Dec 88 19,0411 leong Huot Interim Sep 29 Dec 88 5351 M»»an r.iiltb Interim Oct 1 Dec 88 ***** Rmo M Box Inter in Nov 9300 words
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Article129 1989-02-06 10 LAST FULL YEAR Cooyonj Dot. lo»» ytor Year J nd>ng Not EPS Groat (contt) <** Not profit ($•000) Duto Com Grand IM Hldg» Supremo Cofpn Wr Wood Girfa Porafc Ln.1 rtnoi Final Final C: M rtooi Fmol Aug 28 Am 30 Jun X May 26 Aug 19 Doc129 words
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Advertisement22 1989-02-06 10 The 3EB, KLSE weekly price# as well as the Slnoaoore Kuala Lumpur and Hongkong weakly market report* will be published on Wedneeday.22 words
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Article, Illustration862 1989-02-06 11 New York Reuter A SURPRISINGLY strong gain in US January employment revived inflation concerns on Wall Street on Friday, and provided an excuse to some investors to take profits. But strength in the broader market helped to cushion the losses, leading stocks to a mixed finish.Reuter - 862 words
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Article, Illustration910 1989-02-06 11 London Reuter LONDON EQUITIES stood close to their day's highs in late trading on Friday with sn acute shortage of stock exaggerating the gains made on the back of early, fresh demand, dealers said. "I think there can be no doubt that most market-makers are runningReuter - 910 words
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230 1989-02-06 11 Reuter THE US GOVERNMENT has approved the record US$25 billion takeover of RJR Nabisco Inc but gave buyer Kohlberg, Kravts Roberts Co, a year to sell off brands to avoid domination of US sales of oriental food, peanuts and ketchup. The Federal Trade Commiaaion'aReuter - 230 words
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224 1989-02-06 11 AFP BRITAIN'* General Electric Company la negotiating possible co-operation in miaailea and apacecraft with French electronica group Matra, the Londonbaaed Financial Tlmee haa reported. The Financial Times said the talks were pert of GEC's plana to expend in the defence market in continentalAFP - 224 words
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Article660 1989-02-06 11 Amsterdam TO n* ASM 43.10 AMOA 94.10 0.4 Ahold 92 40 +0.2 Afczo 153 00 100.70 0.2 AMEV 96.30 >&7 AM no 82 30 0.4 I i 180 20 0.J B0L8 140.00 13 Boceumy...... 130 80 -1.7 Buehrman Tetto >rod« 83 80 0.2 Calv* CSM 86 10 -0 1 Elittrltr660 words
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Article845 1989-02-06 11 Answers remain murky, analysts say NYT TEXACO INC has survived the largeet jury verdict ever awarded, the biggest bankruptcy ever filed and an attack by Carl Icahn, the corporate raider. Now the question is: how good an oil company is it? The issue isNYT - 845 words
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Advertisement241 1989-02-06 11 SINGAPORE BUSINESS AN OFFER YOU CANNOT REFUSE! JANUARY WINNER: EDDIE LIM HUNG HUAT IC No: *****61/G Two more computer sets to be won one each in February and March '89 THE GIFT YOU WILL RECEIVE 0 SUBSCRIPTION /RENEWAL FORM. (Subscription/renewal orders received by 25 February '89 will be entitled for241 words
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Miscellaneous25 1989-02-06 11 d**£4rA/&b/£l£-(/A7ZV&, At/*. ro /WC// OVZ'/AS 727V&W/AA/0 t/ZW £Wr&*££ 4 77//MZ. rcA*/AX£Z*ft4r£r or 7Z> &XJ*6'S/ ££/*W£7RA77GrS, €.m. €,j\ mj by Martell /S&'M?r/vi4A'77A& 7Z> 4r?vzr7?/£'£*L/ &/&sr fVOWP*...25 words
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131 1989-02-06 12 AFP NATIONALISM is on the rise among China's ethnic minorities as economic reforms begin to highlight gape between them and the majority Han Chinese, the official China Dally newspaper has said. Deepening reform and economic improvements had revealed "some new situations and new problems", the paperAFP - 131 words
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105 1989-02-06 12 A quick look at Saturday's main news PRESIDENT Wee Kim Wee underwent his second operation in three weeks on Saturday for a "mildly enlarged" prostate. He was reported to be in satisfactory condition. Last month, President Wee was warded at the Singapore General Hospital to105 words
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296 1989-02-06 12 FT OFFSET DEALS worth US$2O billion have been concluded on arms contracts valued at US$35 billion over the past eight years, according to a new US government report. The report, prepared for the Office of Management and the Budget, seeksFT - 296 words
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245 1989-02-06 12 Bernama RATTAN, a source of income tor the majority of Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia, is being "threatened" and this may affect the community's purse, according to a Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia study. Rattan is a major side income for the Orang AsliBernama - 245 words
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369 1989-02-06 12 AFP SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze's visit to Beijing cleared the way for a Sino-Soviet summit but made little real progress on solving persistent differences on Cambodia, western diplomats said yeeterday. Few diplomats doubt that a summit between Soviet President Mikhail GorbachevAFP - 369 words
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Article, Illustration414 1989-02-06 12 Reuter SOVIET-PAKISTAN talks on the search for peace in Afghanistan once Moscow's troops have left started yesterday. The meetings, which Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze said would involve intense negotiations, began one hour late, but there was no explanation for the delay. Mr Shevardnadze wentReuter - 414 words
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Article, Illustration462 1989-02-06 12 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING JAPAN'S leading manufacturer of precision springs, Kato Spring, will invest $15 million in a new factory to boost its production and to make new Components. To be located in Bedok and taking up 10.000 sq m. the factory is more462 words
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Article51 1989-02-06 12 AFP AN EARTHQUAKE measuring 5.7 on the open-ended Richler scale hit the Tokyo-Yoko-hama area yseterday. There were no immediate reports of caauatties or damage, the Meteorological Agency said. The epicentre of the earthquake was 280 km south of Tokyo in the Pacific off Hachijo IslandAFP - 51 words
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Article66 1989-02-06 12 Reuter AFGHAN Prime Minister Mohammed Hassan Sharq has appeeled to the UN to organlee emergency food relief to head off a "terrific disaster" in his war-torn nation. Mr Sharq wrote to UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cueilar that war, ineecurity and bad weather had ledReuter - 66 words
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Article50 1989-02-06 12 Reuter A PROPOSED summit of Opec hMda of state is urv liksty to tsks pises this yssr, Indoneeian Oil Minister Ginsnjsr Kartasssmits said yeetsrdsy. These things tsks tims to orgsniss... I don't think it (s summit) will happsn bsfors ths snd of this yssr." RouterReuter - 50 words
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Article49 1989-02-06 12 Reuter SRI LANKA Opposition ieedsr Si rims BsndsrsnsJks eecspsd unhurt yssterdsy when bombs wsrs hurted st ons of hsr slsction rslliss. Residents ssid thst sbout 30 poopis had boon wounded in ths attack on ths Frssdom Party mooting at Hlngurskgods, in North-Contrsl provincs.Reuter - 49 words
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Article69 1989-02-06 12 Reuter THE US AIR FORCE is dosing s radar system in the Philippines, ons of sbout two dozen tracking systems It usss around the world to datact foreign satsllitea. A spokoewoman from Clark Air Baae said yssterday that the 17th Surveillance Squadron at San MiguelReuter - 69 words
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Article67 1989-02-06 12 AP INSPECTIONS of Boeing Jetliners ordered by the US Federal Aviation Administration have turned up five more caaes of miswiring In twin-jet Boeing 737 a The lateet finding* were wrong connections on fire extinguisher bottles in engines on tour Boeing 737s operated by Australian airlinesAP - 67 words
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857 1989-02-06 12 HARISH MEHTA - By HARISH MEHTA THE OBVIOUS and the not so obvious happened when the Group of 77 nations huddled together recently for a summit in New Delhi. Predictably, they focused their collective anger and angst on the "restrictive trade barriers erected by the developed nations". But857 words
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Advertisement410 1989-02-06 12 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available 1. The story of Lien Ying Chow, as told by the 82-year-old banker himself in a profile of the Businessman of the Year 1988. 2. Third prize winning entry of410 words
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386 1989-02-06 13 LILY FERNANDEZ - By LILY FERNANDEZ HONGKONG-BASED shipping company, Arrow Lines, has announced plans to increase its capacity from three to four vessels. The carrier now serves the South-east Asia/South Africa routes. Arrow Lines currently operates three vessels the Arrow King, Arrow386 words
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191 1989-02-06 13 Reuter A UNION dispute about overtime is expected to result in loading delays for vessels visiting Australian ports from this Association of Employers of Waterside Labour executive director Colin Coventry said waterside unions had voted on Friday to limit overtime to 14 hoursReuter - 191 words
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187 1989-02-06 13 Reuter TRAFFIC was heavy at the Port of Dar-es-Salaam in January but a critical shortage of rolling stock on the Tanzania-Zambia Railway led to a backlog of up to 520 Zambiabound containers, shipping officials said. The opening of a new U5532.5 million terminal, scheduled for thisReuter - 187 words
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128 1989-02-06 13 AFP CHINA has launched the last of four ships it has been constructing under a 1985 contract with Czechoslovak Ocean Shipping (COS), the official China Daily newspaper said. The 7,000-ton multi-ple-use ship, named the Sazara, was launched at Tianjin under the deal signed byAFP - 128 words
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Article90 1989-02-06 13 Reuter SHIPPING and travel group Hapag-Lloyd AG has sold its 74.9 per cent stake in port services company Unikai Hafenbetrieb GmbH to Hafen und Lagerhaus AG (HHLA) for an undisclosed sum. Hapag-Lloyd and Unikai said in a joint statement the sale was backdated to Jan 1,Reuter - 90 words
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189 1989-02-06 14 AP OFFICIALS from SO nations have failed in a final round of talks to settle disputes blocking agreement on the world's first treaty regulating the transport and disposal of toxic wastes. But Mostafa K Tolba, the executive director of theAP - 189 words
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564 1989-02-06 14 Reuter A SHIPWRIGHT wielding a mallet hammers wooden pegs into the unfinished hull of a sailing ehip. About 50 other veeaels are taking shape from piles of teak loss under palm frond shelters on the stretch of beach in southern Sulaweei, for centuries theReuter - 564 words
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Article1054 1989-02-06 14 A W« Monaa xi t 1 MMw IV 1 M»n V s Uoyd Thaaftao IV 2/3 A3SS Um a 2 bdy 3—»m XI 3 Ate Coatataar n 1 lyM* Um* 3 Accord Shpg VI •/2 Moc-Nah Ag 1/2 »hra*tlial Umt a 4 Mod* sm va vs ABttoa*1,054 words
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Article859 1989-02-06 15 SEVERAL bulk carriers have been put on the market for sale including the Danube Sea of 54.809 tonnes dw and built 1980, for which the owners are seeking US$lO.5 million, secondhand tonnage brokers said. A similar price is sought for the Tomls Sea of 54,809 tonnes dw and built859 words
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359 1989-02-06 15 HONGKONG'S leading shipowning company, World-Wide Shipping Agency Ltd, has snapped up a new 40,000 tonnes deadweight products carrier from Mitsui of Japan in its continuing drive to boost both the size and scope of its fleet. Brokers believe the sale price was around359 words
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Article1202 1989-02-06 20 QUIETER conditions prevailed on the single voyage dry cargo freight market on Thursday, and a one point fall in the Baltic Freight Index was mainly based on recent business, brokers said. Moderate time-charter activity was noted. The only grain business to emerge out the US Gulf was to1,202 words
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6058 1989-02-06 20 AAA HUB Nad Da|lma. ScanOutctit. Fab 8 Prototr Trk>t Feb 7 VIII. daW CM OWtrtWmwil. Fab ft Ev« Qartand, Evwgnw, FA Kang Ha. CMna Ocwn S/ipg, Fab 8 Arthur Maarak. MmtM Lin., Fab City of Edinburgh. Trtot. Fib 9<PK). Ming Proprttoo., Yang6,058 words
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Article1101 1989-02-06 20 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Gdo Mora Gutf Wto. Marina Ufa P2C P2* nt 0602/2300 O6j02AP00 0602/100 o&os/roo 0702X000 0702/1830 VmmJ B«rtf i Arrtval D«p«rtuf« JUROMG PORT Saudi Dtrtyafc Ca>—icq Ma rhwT«w S»>anor Tromfav O«*MM/ G'dM Orfyw (At Toao* Sti WHARVES r as KI5 KM 00 K27 00 K301,101 words
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Advertisement107 1989-02-06 13 raaa A SHIPWRIGHT wielding a mallet hammers wooden pegs into the unfinished hull of a sailing ship. About 50 other vessels are taking shape from piles of teak loss under palm frond shelters on the stretch of beach in southern Sulawesi, for centuries the shipbuilding centre of Indonesia. P«g« II107 words
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Advertisement388 1989-02-06 14 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT PRO6FER CITY OF EDINBURGH LARGS BAY LONOON EXPRESS BENCAiRN HAMBURG EXPRESS KURAMA MARU VOY NO S PORE P. KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG 7/2 I 28/2 2/3 9/2 11/2 2/3 4/3 18/2 8/3 10/3 23/2 25/2 15/3 17/3 1/3 28/3 23/3 2/3 4/3 22/3 34/3 8/3388 words
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Advertisement92 1989-02-06 14 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association. C SAV Corrpjr'i.i Sud ArrcriCiWJ Co I'joces S A TTTTTvi SERVICE to/from CHILE ruott mm bother «a m rtwo axica iqq antofvalp sai CSAVI 17/2 ARAUCOM7 MB llfl U/4 1M M* a* Vl*92 words
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Advertisement429 1989-02-06 14 r> TO EUROPE *«**> NORASIA PEARL VM3I-3 It/2 17/2 NORASIA PRINCESS VW32-3 2/3 3/3 NORASIA SUSAN VMI-3 9/3 10/3 NORASIA SINGA VMI2-3 17/3 11/3 Atoo actapting earn to "all U.K. Destitutions, Standi Antarp via Rotterdam rawß Pin PKL NORASIA PEARL VttH-3 li/2 1712 NORASIA PRINCESS VW32-3 2/3 *3 NORASIA SUSAN429 words
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Advertisement1096 1989-02-06 15 0 The Straits Steamship Group P&O Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CO NTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT S pan PKlna S«n H'kurf BHawaß* TBA T»A T»A T«A TBA OTTOf BMMUMM LAMS BAY Also Accepting Corgo Fori CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT PEGASUS PtONEER VIIN (MBFtb1,096 words
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Advertisement725 1989-02-06 15 Globe-trotting ARgator Mitsui O.S.K. Lines' Alligator container service spans oceans and crosses continents by ship, rail and truck. Our Alligators provide Asian shippers with fast and frequent sailings to the world's principal markets in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Oceania. For dependable delivery and experienced handling, you can725 words
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Advertisement457 1989-02-06 16 M mSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRAN NCILAO PJL V 2 IRAN TAKHTI PJL <73 Singapore Loading for. ETA 1/2 BANOAR ABBAS ETA 13/2 BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE ■OTHER VSL S PORE HK LOAO FOR: KYOWA HIBISCUS V.3S 1/3 VILA. NMA, LTK. SUVA. PAGO. APIA457 words
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Advertisement364 1989-02-06 17 >S*-\ PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES K\¥W\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS PATRONS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS LUNAR NEW YEAR FROM: PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE LTD MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN SDN BHD TRANS MARITIME PTE LTD EASTERN MARITIME PTE LTD PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING COftPN. KARACHI364 words
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Advertisement114 1989-02-06 17 \pM CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS 60NG XI FA CAI R. L Td: WHWU UZMfI. TUIX: WW. PORT KELANC: Td: MMM. TkX M 7411 TUIX: MA MB KNANC Tat: UM4I. B7VJ TfUX: MA MM. &NORBUL z* NORBULK CARGO SERVICES LTD. P REGULAR CONVENTIONAL TIMBER AND114 words
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Advertisement252 1989-02-06 17 ll: jl BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1% PA-AM VI3SN PA6AN VUW HTONEYNA V244W BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING corporation (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Ktlang Ptnang Banfkot wu r M/U F«k maFit i© BANK UNI Cntl PAllTliucD tfauira SPORE ROAM HULL HMBG TAUSALA SAMOA VI4N 19/2 17/3 27/3 21/3 MORAYBANK252 words
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