The Business Times, 17 May 1989
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Title Section11 1989-05-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article241 1989-05-17 1 Dow Jones down WALL STREET stocks gave ground to profit-taking after a strong two-day run-up in prices early yesterday. The Dow 30 was off seven at 2457 and declining issues led gainers by seven-to-four. Reuter Footsie down LONDON share prices were lower at midday yesterday as trading241 words
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Article, Illustration220 1989-05-17 1 THE SINGAPORE stock market breached a psychological barrier yesterday in contrast to the Hongkong and Australian markets, which closed lower. The Straits Times Industrials Index broke past the 1,300 barrier to close 8.08 points up at a new post-Crash high of 1,303.48, while the220 words
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133 1989-05-17 1 THE US DOLLAR, which soared to two-year highs against the West German mark and major European currencies on Monday in London, closed easier yesterday in Asian currency markets. Repeated intervention by the Bank of Japan and profit-taking drove the dollar down after its strong133 words
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Article, Illustration495 1989-05-17 1 CHUANG PECK MING - JAPAN-SINGAPORE GROUP BEING FORMED By CHUANG PECK MING A HIGH-POWERED group of top civil servants and businessmen from Singapore and Japan is being formed to foster better economic relations between the two countries. Believed to have been initiated by Cheng Tong Fatt, Singapore's495 words
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Article, Illustration281 1989-05-17 1 JAYARAM MENON - By JAYARAM MENON JAPAN S top industrialists share Singapore's commitment to free trade and see scope for further technical cooperation and industrial collaboration between Singapore and Japan. The heads of some of Japan s largest corporations, in Singapore on a Keidanren (Japan Federation of Economic281 words
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Article112 1989-05-17 1 THE US should stop complaining about its trade imbalance with Japan and should pay more attention to making US industry competitive. says leading Japanese industrialist Akio Morita. Addressing the Foreign Correspondents Association last night, the Sony Corporation chairman suggested the US create a department of industry112 words
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357 1989-05-17 1 AFP SOVIET PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev and senior Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping discussed Cambodia "in depth" during their meeting in Beijing yesterday and the issue will come up again at a foreign ministers' meeting today, a Chinese spokesman said. He quoted Mr Deng asAFP - 357 words
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134 1989-05-17 1 AFP MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Omar has said that Asean should take part in international supervision of Vietnam's troop withdrawal from Cambodia. He said after arriving in Bangkok on Monday for a twoday visit that Asean should contribute troops toAFP - 134 words
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593 1989-05-17 1 JEFFREY TSAMG - By JEFFREY TSAMG SINGAPORE welcomes a better and closer relationship with the United States but the US must keep out of its internal politics, Minister of Trade and Industry Lee Hsien Loong said in Washington yesterday. Speaking at593 words
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Advertisement218 1989-05-17 1 Full report, PAGE 16 Regional mkts, PAGE 18 World mkts, PAGE 19 Editorial Comment: 10 MPs' tenure: the long and short Japanese economy 10 Remaking of corporate Japan Political system* 11 The trouble with democracy Duty-free market 2 Asia-Pac share growing fast Connector manufacturing 3 Microfits and Cinch in tie-up218 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration414 1989-05-17 2 JEFFREY TSANG - BG LEE'S VISIT TO THE US By JEFFREY TSANG AMERICAN military presence in South-east Asia has played a crucial part in the prosperity of the region and should be maintained for as long as possible, said Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-General Lee HsienPhoto by Wong Kwai Chow - 414 words
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536 1989-05-17 2 TRADE and Industry Minister Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong met three key people in the Bush Administration in the US capital on Monday. The minister, in the US for a 10-day visit to forge closer ties with the new American administration, met US536 words
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334 1989-05-17 2 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA THE Aaia-Pacific is expected to overtake Europe in the keen competition for a bigger share of the duty-free pie. Speaking at the sixth AsiaPacific duty-free conference yesterday. Courvoisier sales and marketing director Patrick Moran said the region, which currently rakes in about334 words
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Article208 1989-05-17 2 LIKE THE recall of reservists in open mobilisation exercises, owners of heavy vehicles will be similarly alerted, with the system introduced possibly later this year by the Defence Ministry. This was disclosed by the Second Defence Minister (Policy) Dr Yeo Ning Hong yesterday. The owners208 words
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140 1989-05-17 2 ABOUT 840 Indian nationals working illegally in Singapore will return to Madras on Thursday aboard a special passenger ship chartered by the Indian High Commission here. Arrangements have been made to transport the workers from the Jalan Bahar camp to Jurong port, said a High Commission140 words
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246 1989-05-17 2 PUBLIC accountants Coopers and Lybrand yesterday outlined five ways in which financial institutions can benefit from the full integration of the European market in 1992. Its recommendations were contained in a report presented to participants at a banking seminar at Marina Mandarin246 words
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Article329 1989-05-17 2 Seminars and courses May 23 Secrets of Successful Boulevard Hotel Dominion Selling Conferences Publications Pte ltd May 22-26 The Allen Managers' SIM Monogement Hsc > Singapore Institute Seminar of Management May 22-26 International Growth Century Pork University Strategies for the Sheraton of California 1990'j Times Conferences May 22 23329 words
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268 1989-05-17 2 THE TRADE Development Board (TDB) will lead local companies on six overseas trips this year to try to push Singapore's industrial machinery exports beyond the $2.1 billion achieved last year. The four trade fairs and two missions will co+er the268 words
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Article91 1989-05-17 2 THE government has lined up a number of programmes and plans to boost the metalstamping industry. They will be outlined at a seminar starting today. Called the "Initiatives for Upgrading the Metal-Stamping Industry", it brings together makers, buyers and vendors in the industry. Participants will find out91 words
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220 1989-05-17 3 AFTER a one-month hiatus, prices of consumer goods rose marginally in April, reflected in a 0.7 gain in the consumer price index. The index had not changed between February and March, but higher prices of food and miscellaneous items and increased costs of220 words
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Article, Illustration258 1989-05-17 3 SEAGATE Technology has appointed DAVID SCULL as direcI tor, Asia-Pacific distribution sales. Mr Scull will operate from Seagate's Asia-Pacific sales headquarters here and will report directly to Mr Robert E Martell, vice-president for international sales and marketing for Europe, the Pacific Rim, the Middle East and Africa.258 words
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305 1989-05-17 3 MANAGEMENT must take their unions into confidence before adjusting pay scales to attract workers, an inevitable move to ease the growing labour squeeze particularly for line workers. To do otherwise is "to ask for trouble," says National Trades Union Congress deputy secretary-general Lim305 words
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519 1989-05-17 3 GENEVIEVE CUA - LOCAL FIRM JOINS FORCES WITH FRENCH MULTINATIONAL By GENEVIEVE CUA A SINGAPORE COMPANY has joined forces with a French multinational to venture into the highly specialised area of connector manufacturing. The joint venture company, called Cinch Microfits, is a partnership between home-grown Microfits Methods519 words
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Article, Illustration345 1989-05-17 3 TOP EXECUTIVES from oil companies all over the world will gather in Singapore in September for a major petroleum conference, which will be part of a week filled with oil-related seminars. The three-day conference, Asia-Pacific Petroleum Conference (Appec), is the fifth in a series organised345 words
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Article103 1989-05-17 3 ESSO is inviting applications for its Sports Scholar Awarda for poet-eecondary education. Applicants must be Singaporeans, repreeented Singapore orschoois at sports and have been awarded Singapore Schools Sports Council Colours. Besides excelling in sports, the applicants must alao have good school grades to be eligible for103 words
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Advertisement303 1989-05-17 2 AT SHERATON LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT AT SHERATON LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT AT SHERATON LITTLE THINGS Imagine staying in the best part of Bandar Seri Begawan, right on Jalan Bendahara, in a room as spiffy as this—everyday. It sure beats living in a pokey little apartment or a303 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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410 1989-05-17 4 Gatt will be asked to hear and mediate cases AP TOUGHENING its response to US trade complaints. Japan intends to challenge future USordered penalties under the international Gatt trade agreement, a Japanese official has said. Japanese economic counselor Nobutoshi Akao, who is attachedAP - 410 words
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213 1989-05-17 4 AP CHANCES that the United States can glean important new technological data from the programme to co-produce an advanced jet fighter with Japan may be limited, the General Accounting Office has reported. The QAO, the investigative arm of Congress, says its preliminaryAP - 213 words
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355 1989-05-17 4 Reuter CHINA has admitted for the first time that it sent thousands of combat troops to Vietnam to fight against US forces and their South Vietnamese allies. The semi-official China News Service said yesterday in a report monitored in Hongkong that China sentReuter - 355 words
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449 1989-05-17 4 Reuter STRIKES and rising costs have hit the Masan free export zone (FEZ) in South Korea's labour heartland forcing its mainly foreign occupants to reassess investment strategy. Once flaunted as an economic showcase, the zone on the south-east coast is now stricken by protractedReuter - 449 words
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Article137 1989-05-17 4 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN tourists are taking more overseas trips and spending more money while they are abroad, the country's Transportation Ministry said yesterday. In the first four months of this year, 361,500 South Koreans travelled abroad, up 80 per cent from the corresponding period lastReuter - 137 words
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239 1989-05-17 4 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi has denied that India has imposed an economic blockade against Nepal and says his government is wilting to hold talks with Kathmandu on their trade row. Mr Gandhi told members of his ruling Congress (I) Party on MondayReuter - 239 words
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178 1989-05-17 4 AFP BANGLADESH'S imports soared to more than US$l.63 billion in the first 10 months of the country's current fiscal year which ends on June 30, a minister said in Dhaka on Monday. Bangladeshi Commerce Minister M A Sattar said the country had achieved almostAFP - 178 words
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208 1989-05-17 4 Reuter THE Palestine Liberation Organisation has rejected Israel's election proposals as a trick to usurp Palestinian rights and evade UN Resolutions on Israeli withdrawal. The PLO's 15-man executive committee, in a statement after a two-day meeting in Tunis, said on Monday that theReuter - 208 words
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Article910 1989-05-17 4 ARRIVALS Operator S*vk» number Local time From SU StA SU MAS KAL MAS MAS SiA CPA GIA SIA BBA OA SAS UBA SU GU THA SU T1Y GU SU GU MAS GU SAB SU CAL SU SU SU SU THA SU GU SU THA THY MAS CPA910 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous86 1989-05-17 4 «1 W, //AS K2 Singapore OUTLOOK: Showers otw several areas In Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on May 16 at Rainfall Ma mth... 117.1 fl MklA HkUt 9 "•iny oflfu VHV nwi Mexico Ory Moscow Nassou Now Detil Now York Nicosia Oslo Paris Parlh Rio 'Janeiro Roma Son86 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration387 1989-05-17 5 Reuter THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, already firmly on a collision course with Britain, is set to approve today a plan tor a European Community charter of social rights fiercely opposed by London. EC social affairs commissioner Vasso Papandreou, a Greek socialist and the firstReuter - 387 words
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290 1989-05-17 5 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, defending herself against charges that she is against the European Community (EC), has declared that she is a "European idealist". But, countering an attack by former prime minister Edward Heath that she toes an antiEuropean line. Mrs Thatcher reaffirmed onReuter - 290 words
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270 1989-05-17 5 Reuter WEST GERMAN industrialists' leader Tyll Necker has predicted a struggle with engineering unions next year over employee demands to shorten the working week to 35 hours. Mr Necker, president of the West German Confederation of Industry, told the French businessReuter - 270 words
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449 1989-05-17 5 Recovery does not signal inflation, say economists Reuter THE US GOVERNMENT has reported that the industrial sector picked up strength in April after a two-month hiatus, but economists said the rebound did not signal a rekindling of inflation. The Federal Reserve Board on MondayReuter - 449 words
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409 1989-05-17 5 AFP, Reuter THE US has branded as "outlandish" Moscow's warning that it might stop dismantling its SS--23 missiles if Nato modernises its short-range nuclear forces. "One day the Soviets announce small unilateral reductions, the next day they're talking about breaking recently concludedAFP,; Reuter - 409 words
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208 1989-05-17 5 AFP THE US is ready to begin informing 20,000 winners of a worldwide visa lottery that they have been granted a chance to begin a new life in the United States. In a brief ceremony at a computer company warehouse in a WashingtonAFP - 208 words
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209 1989-05-17 5 AP US PRESIDENT George Bush earned U*****,000 last year on a blind trust that is valued at U*****,000, financial disclosure forms released by the White House showed on Monday. He set up the trust in 1961 when he became vice-president The report theAP - 209 words
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Advertisement104 1989-05-17 5 t <v In Bangkok where else but the Shangri-La. Famous for its central location on the banks of the Chao Phraya. Celebrated for its international cuisine. The Shangri-La. Recognised as one of the world's leading hotels. Shangri-La hotel BANGKOK A SHANGRI-LA INTERNATIONAL HOTEL StsSSßji TrfT m:. Xt*- z% -v»« SHANGRI-LA104 words
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Miscellaneous65 1989-05-17 5 Doonesbury SO TM TRYING TO SET HIM UP UJTTH A PEAL ATPfSNEY'ANP I'M PUSHING YOU AS ma LOVE INTEREST! m 'S stf WE'VE GOT TO GET IT PAST NANCY, of course, BUT I THINK THAT'S v POABLE! I m i i H BY GARRY TRUDEAU UJITH THE PRZSIPENT? IS HE65 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1564 1989-05-17 6 Hongkong Bank SINGAPORE: UNDERLYING sentiment for the US dollar remained bullish during Asia trading but the US dollar ended easier against the major currencies after three rounds of bank of Japan intervention. Fears of another round of concerted European central bank intervention also help trim long US dollarHongkong Bank - 1,564 words
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Article58 1989-05-17 6 THE OVERNIGHT RATE on the Singapore money market closed unchanged at 5 3/8 per cent yesterday. Short-term rates were also unchanged across the board. S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday: Off» MO Ovar5 3/8 5 1/4 1-manrti 5 1/4 5 l/t 2-mortK S 5/16 S 3/14 3-mon*58 words
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Article271 1989-05-17 6 Asian market Asian dollar deposit rates finished at their opening levels in quiet trading yesterday. Dealers said most operators refrained from taking fresh positions ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting starting yesterda, as well as US April housing starts due at 1230 GMT. Short-dates and term rates were271 words
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Article, Illustration185 1989-05-17 6 Indicate* Mm mrag* of (h* prttw Itndtefl ralsa ct 12 ma)or banks In S'pora Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on May 16 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 do r i 3/4 J/4 la i/a ta s/» 4 5/14 3/14 71/1-7 4 5/a 4 i/a 1 i/a la ii/i*185 words
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Article1282 1989-05-17 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuesday, May 16, 1989 DEUTSCHE MARK (SIMEX) *m as earn Mtgh Low M Mm Htgh i ftft mm Uv SoR SI 26 52 68 S3 136 54 4 224 SS CAJ 56 cab i •or Hlgii ftft pnli Law SoR 52 IIS 53 173 54 2401,282 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration242 1989-05-17 7 HONG LEE TIAM - By HONG LEE TIAM FOR THE FIRST TIME in the banking history of Hongkong, a non-resident company has tapped the Hongkong capital market for funds. The company is none other than the prestigious World Bank. It will sign a HKSSOO million bond issue242 words
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210 1989-05-17 7 MR TAN CHIN NAM. chairman of the National Computer Board, will give the keynote address on the sixth biennial congress of "Technology and the Future Bank to start on June 6. The theme of Mr Tan s address is on electronic trade payments and210 words
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Article178 1989-05-17 7 Gold futures on May 15 1989 100 tray ounces; USS par troy ounce OpM High Low Sottto •wMay ***** -2.30 Jim 376-50 376.90 375.20 376JO -2.40 M 378.40 -2.40 Aug 370.30 380.30 ***** 380.00 -2.40 Oct 383.30 384.20 38X00 384.00 2.60 Ok 387 JO 388.50 386.80 380.00178 words
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Article105 1989-05-17 7 Treasi ury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity WD OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****H 10.08.89 3.72 3.67 3.72 3.54 6 months BS*****N 17.08.89 3.72 3.67 3.69 3.55 1 year BY*****H 23.11.89 3.40 3.35 3.82 3.35 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's105 words
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Article201 1989-05-17 7 AP THE ROTHSCHILD banking dynasty, which has its roots in Frankfurt's Jewish ghetto, plans to re-open an office in the West German financial capital after an 88-year absence, the city treasurer said on Monday. Mayer Amschel Rothschild, the son of a Jewish moneychanger in the FrankfurtAP - 201 words
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Article467 1989-05-17 7 BA Futures JUNE Eurodollar futures opened 5 ticks lower than Monday's Simex close at 90.43 on profit-taking. Trading was moderate as operators await the outcome of yesterday's FOMC meeting and housing starts data for April. The June contract traded to a low of 9040 on news that the FedBA Futures - 467 words
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Article364 1989-05-17 7 Reuter IMM CURRENCY futures closed sharply lower on Monday but near the highs of the day when late shortcovering trimmed losses. Strong positive sentiment toward the dollar, which spurred speculative selling in currencies along with some commercial pressure, contributed to losses in futures, which sent most major units toReuter - 364 words
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942 1989-05-17 7 Possible move to forestall inflation, say analysts FT THERE IS mounting speculation in Tokyo that the Bank of Japan is preparing to raise the official discount rate (ODR) for the first time since 1980 to forestall a possible resurgence of inflation. AnFT - 942 words
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Article, Illustration315 1989-05-17 7 Reuter DEPUTY finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrial nations held what one official called useful talks on Monday with top bankers on US Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady's plan to slash Third World debt. "We had a good exchangeReuter - 315 words
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Advertisement112 1989-05-17 7 No. Not these three. But three all-natural, modern-day Singapore single women with true confessions to make about marriage. Should they? Or shouldn't they? Will they? Or Won't they? C| 11 Find out in "CONFESSIONS I|| OF THREE UNMARRIED Lfj WOMEN", an intimate Made-in-Singapore comedy staged Theatre by AC I lON112 words
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Advertisement364 1989-05-17 7 ChemAsia/lnstrumentAsiaB9 International Conference Process Plant: Engineering, Control and Management A vital international conference for everyone involved in Asia's Process industries As Asia's process control industries gear up for expansion into the next decade, it has never been more important for managers to be on top of the latest developments shaping364 words
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COMMODITIES
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192 1989-05-17 8 Bernama THE PALM OIL Research Institute of Malaysia (Porim) is planning to build a MsB million experimental palm oil mill to further upgrade its processing technology, according to its director-general Datuk Or Augustine Ong. He said the preposition was recommended by Canadian consultantsBernama - 192 words
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Article192 1989-05-17 8 Chinese Produce Exchange S*#*n' noon doting prtc*t on May 16 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil M> FOB 106.00 Old drum FOB 116.00 N*w drum FOB 120.00 Copra Mlxod (Ioom) 62.00 Pepper Muntofc wbhm FOB NIW 602.50 Sarawak whit* FOB faq NIW 592.50 Sarawak ipodal Mack FOB NIW 425.00 Sarawak192 words
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Article389 1989-05-17 8 HONGKONG: GOLD closed slightly higher in dull and quiet two-way trading yesterday with short-covering by Japanese investors, dealers said. There was little activity from overseas traders due to the release of a series of economic indicators. Dealers said the easier US dollar tone would encourage metal buying and389 words
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Article256 1989-05-17 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on May 15 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Bash in-store London, sellers option OF London May 1380/1389 (1345/1350) High/low 1400/1350 My 1177/1179 (1153/1155) Mgh/Low 1180/1165 Sol** (1816) Cocoa May 708/710 (697/698) ttgh/Low 712/705 July 725/726 (717/718) KHgh/Low 729/721256 words
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Article143 1989-05-17 8 Telerate FUEL OIL prices were steady-to-slightly firmer in the Singapore market. CSTIBO buyers were seeking $95-96 mt fob Sing for Ist half June availabilities. About 20,000 mt of Ist half June 3.0 per cent S CST--180 was reportedly sold at $97 mt fob Sing. In Tokyo,Telerate - 143 words
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Article489 1989-05-17 8 Reuter MALAYSIAN crude palm oil ended slightly lower on light speculative selling and buyers' reserve, reflecting weaker palm oil futures and Chicago soyoil futures overnight, dealers said. Trading was quiet all day as operators remained unwilling to take positions due to uncertainty over the market s immediate outlookReuter - 489 words
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Article212 1989-05-17 8 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures closed on a weak note on Monday with bigger losses in old crop months than in deferreds on outright and spread selling, traders said. But losses were limited in new crop months by last week's National Weather Service 30-day forecast which callsReuter - 212 words
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Article261 1989-05-17 8 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade soft rad wintar (SRW) wheat ended on a weak note on Monday pressured by selling linked to rains in dry western US wheat areas, traders said. Lack of strong buying interest, because soft red winter wheat harvesting is due to begin soon in southernReuter - 261 words
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Article219 1989-05-17 8 Reuter THE CONTINUED lack of demand on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market reflected the closure of most European centres on Monday as the tin price fell 58 cents to 27.30 ringgit a kg, brokers said. The ringgit s strength against the US dollar and a further higher offeringReuter - 219 words
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Article81 1989-05-17 8 (cants/kg) JUNE 1989 JULY 1989 (cwrr •nt month) (forward month) RAS NOON •vy*" S«U*n NOON •two SetWn SSS 20 163 JO 163. SON 163.50 165 JON SSI 50 161 JO 163JON 161J0 163.50N MRELB luyan Bvyfn SMt cv 265.00 267.00N 267.00 269.00N SMI I 266.50 266J0N 268.5081 words
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Article364 1989-05-17 8 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed higher yesterday with June 1 RSS at 190.50 a kg. up 2.00. Prices were firmer at midday with June 1 RSS buyer quoted at 192.00 cents a kg. up 3.50 cents from Monday's cloee. Brokers said prices were marked slightly higher at the outset following364 words
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Article286 1989-05-17 8 R AS prices In 8 c*nt*/*g, fob In bnH M NOON CLOSE Bwyori Sellers Bvyars oeiien k* 1 RSS Prompt 193.50 194 JON 192 JO 193 JON Int 1 RSS Jun* 89 191.00 192.00 190 JO 191.00N Inf 1 RSS My 190-50 191 JO 190.00 190 JON286 words
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Advertisement150 1989-05-17 8 What will it cost you to keep all these documents in your li£ ft ""■Btgifc. Gross wastage of expensive office space. Cramped work areas. Lower staff performance. These are some costly sacrifices you will have to make when you divert expensive space to store and scarce manpower to manage your150 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration599 1989-05-17 9 UPI IT MUST NOT have been the Place of Heavenly Peace that Mr Mikhail Gorbachev had imagined. As Chinese students on Monday led the biggest of four weeks of anti-government demonstrations, their chosen protest ground around Beijing's Tiananmen Square turned the centre of theUPI - 599 words
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286 1989-05-17 9 UPI SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev, his summit schedule in China disrupted by large pro-democracy protests, said his first day in Beijing was "interesting" and expressed broad satisfaction at the reception the Chinese gave him. In a brief interview broadcast on the American television network NBC,UPI - 286 words
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Article, Illustration957 1989-05-17 9 Agencies CHINESE leader Deng Xiaoping welcomed Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to the Great Hall of the People in Beijing yesterday and announced that Chinese-Soviet relations finally had been normalised after a 30-year rift. Xinhua, the official Chinese news agency, said that Mr Deng had declared the schismAgencies - 957 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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544 1989-05-17 10 BUSINESS TIMES WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1989 GOH CHOK TONG's proposal for MPs to serve short terms wafts across like a refreshing breeze on a languid afternoon. It is a mark of political sagacity towards self-renewal for "without it, a species will go extinct",544 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1989-05-17 10 PATRICK SMITH - Many explanations have been advanced for the persistence of the Japanese trade surplus in the face of a strong yen. Not often mentioned are the far-reaching changes in the offices, laboratories and factories of Japan. These changes are not only fuelling Japanese exports but areIHT - 1,322 words
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561 1989-05-17 10 SELWYN PARKER - By SELWYN PARKER SIR SPENCER RUSSELL is a former governor of the Reserve Bank and the very image of a central banker. He has a mane of white hair, a courtly manner, and chooses his words carefully like a diplomat. But he does not561 words
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Article, Illustration799 1989-05-17 11 NYT SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev's aggressive and inventive diplomay has so transformed the US's view of the Soviet Union that two out of three Americans say Moscow no longer poses an immediate military threat to the US and nearly threeNYT - 799 words
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Article, Illustration897 1989-05-17 11 RICHARD BERNSTEIN - There is little doubt that in the rivalry between totalitarianism and democracy, the latter is winning. What does the victory involve, however? That question was on the minds of participants at a recent meeting sponsored by the US National Endowment for Democracy. RICHARD BERNSTEINNYT - 897 words
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Article, Illustration778 1989-05-17 11 BERND DEBUSMANN - In crisis-ridden Argentina, Carlos Menem has been elected the new president, but BERND DEBUSMANN asks BERND DEBUSMANN Reuter ARGENTINES HAVE chosen a charismatic populist, Carlos Menem, to lead them out of hyperinflation and bankruptcy under the banner of a political movement with a track record of disaster.Reuter - 778 words
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Advertisement280 1989-05-17 10 Air APPEC The Asia-Pacific Petroleum Conference '89 The Premier Meeting Place for the Oil Industry... 11—13 September 1989 Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore The fifth conference in the annual series will be an even bigger international gathering for some 1000 top-level traders, refiners, marketers, energy experts and corporations in the280 words
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Advertisement16 1989-05-17 10 SINGAPORE Women who have arrived 4 1 mmmt MM 11 >«•» < $4 MAY 1989 NOW AT NEWSSTANDS16 words
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Advertisement183 1989-05-17 10 [[fas'ihrx carpets f I |»jr -T&-*1 ."4b'". I v Sunday, May 21, 1989 Grand Ballroom Hilton International Singapore 120 Tribal And Fine Oriental Carpets Rugs m i- i. 9 K 'J a Viewing: 10am Ipm Auction Sale: 1.30pm spm a. All lots are guaranteed and backed by a full trade183 words
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Advertisement219 1989-05-17 11 Exclusive Free Gifts HONG LEONG FINANCE SINGAPORE FINANCE Take home a fabulously exclusive free gift when you open or renew a Fixed Deposit with Hone Leone Finance 1 open or renew a Fixed Deposit with Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance. And, if you deposit $50,000 or more, we'll arrange219 words
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Miscellaneous30 1989-05-17 11 Bn RNVONC ASKS FOR me I'm /N Tne.TYPING Pool amc> mp>y Be. Gone -Some T<nne,... CLCRICAL EQUiVALeMT OF Rv/NN»WG BULLS IN PAPOPlonja o-cD) fVf NINO ITANOANO CO. LTO., IMl—t*M 79M30 words
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82 1989-05-17 12 IN CONJUNCTION with the Music Festival, prominent musicians and groups will conduct the following workshops and master classes for those interested. June 23: Workshop by Canada's Glass Orchestra; Bpm, DBS Auditorium, $5. June 19: Master classes by Yu Chun Yee, Professor at the82 words
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Article386 1989-05-17 12 Victoria Concert Hall Fri 23 Jun 8 pm The Temasek Ensemble Sat 24 Jun 8 pm The Combined Choirs Sun25 Jun 8 pm Violin Recital by T N Krishan Tue 27 Jun 8 pm Choshi Wind Ensemble Wed 28 Jun 8 pm Choshi Wind Ensemble Fri 20386 words
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Article, Illustration339 1989-05-17 12 JERRY YAP - A MUSIC FESTIVAL EVENT By JERRY YAP BUSKERS, sit up. A carnival will be held next month in conjunction with Singapore's inaugural Music Festival. The festival is the first-ever amalgamation of the Singapore International Jazz Festival, the Festival of Choirs and the Chinese Instrumental Music Festival organised previously339 words
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Article, Illustration212 1989-05-17 13 ing such as tfriat seen in streets in other cities. For the more discerning audience, the main programme offers quite an exciting line-up. Prominent on the list is the internationally acclaimed clarinetist Qiora Feidman from New York with his unique brand of Klezmer Music. According to The212 words
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Advertisement845 1989-05-17 12 COURVOISIERXO WHERE TD IMI llliv UNIQUELY HYATT Brannigan's is a pub unlike others it specialises in fun! Cocktails, snacks ond live entertainment awaits you in the basement of the Hyatt nightty. Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 11 am to lam Friday and Saturday 11 am to 2am f. 10 m845 words
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Advertisement268 1989-05-17 12 Dorm Chonce... o French Affaire at The Belvedere. m m '-U-' jS 'A' 'T. ft' '-''I"V SBBEBEEEE3EaE39 TW -i HP No less than 60 tempting French dishes! Appetisers are rich with oysters, stuffed trout, terrines of duckling and Charcuterie Lyonnaise. From the hot pots, try Cassoulet Toulouse. Dessert treats include268 words
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Advertisement216 1989-05-17 13 übcrtufi d>rill 5s I Hi s r r So much to choose for only $21.50 A sumptuous spread with many different types of appetisers, hot and cold soups, a salad selection...superb pastries, truffles, tortes... cheese board, fresh fruit ...freshly brewed coffee All for $21.50 And for $27.50 you can add216 words
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Advertisement49 1989-05-17 13 0 W Al x ttifci&y J®" o B U Cheers! COURVOISIER o BALLANTINE'S O CALVET O CANADIAN CLUB o COCKBURNS O HARVEYS O KAHLUA o LANSON O POMMERY O TIA MARIA '■to) •IB 1 460 Alexandra Road #27-03, PSA Building. Singapore 0511 Tel: *****66, Fa* *****71. Telex: ***** AMftLK.49 words
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Miscellaneous1080 1989-05-17 13 Jun 25 Sun Metro's Carnival 5 pm 7 pm Orchard Road from the junction of Scotts Road to Killiney Road Indian Pop by Vinoli Orchestra from Paya Lebar CC Xin Yao by the Young Songwriter's Society Western Pop by New Wave Alternative Pop Harmonica Music by Kiung Chow Hwee Kuan1,080 words
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Miscellaneous1255 1989-05-17 13 TV and RADIO Not your usual teddy bear -V- r g- fW ay m4i OUR CHOICE THE GREAT BEARS, 9.30pm, Ch 12 The grizzly of the arctic tundra and the big brown bear of the Northern Pacific Coast have something in common they belong to the species that once ranged1,255 words
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Article, Illustration450 1989-05-17 14 TENNIS AFP, AP WORLD NUMBER ONE Ivan Lendl turned on another Monday special in Hamburg to hand out an ominous warning for the forthcoming French Open. The Czechoslovak took the German Open title for the second time in three years the 78th Grand Prix tournament triumphAFP,; AP - 450 words
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Article, Illustration342 1989-05-17 14 CYCLING AP PEDRO DELGADO of Spain raced to his second Tour of Spain victory on Monday, 35 seconds ahead of chief rival Fabio Parra of Colombia. Jean Heindericks of Belgium outsprinted Mathieu Hermans of the Netherlands and fellow Belgian Eddy Planckaert to win the last leg. TheAP - 342 words
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438 1989-05-17 14 BASKETBALL AP JOE DUMARS scored 22 points as the Detroit Pistons rallied from a 21-point deficit to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 96-94 on Monday night and complete a fourgame sweep of their Eastern Conference semi-final playoff series. Detroit, now 7-0 in the playoffsAP - 438 words
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335 1989-05-17 14 A SURENDREN - SQUASH By A SURENDREN NESTLE SINGAPORE WILL continue creating history when it sponsors the Milo National Squash Championship from May 28-3 June for the 17th year. This makes it probably the longest single continuous sponsorship of a local sporting tournament. To ensure its335 words
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Article, Illustration636 1989-05-17 14 MOTOR-RACING UPI DANNY SULLIVAN, the reigning Indy-car series champion, said on Monday that he plans to race in the Indianapolis 500 despite a broken right arm suffered last Thursday in a practice crash Doctors told Sullivan the normal recovery time for hisUPI - 636 words
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Article, Illustration476 1989-05-17 14 BOXING Agencies PUERTO RICO's Carlos de Leon gets the chance to win back the World Boxing Council cruiserweight crown today when he takes on Briton Sammy Reeson in London for the vacant title. De Leon s last ring appearance was in April 1988,Agencies - 476 words
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180 1989-05-17 14 Reuter CRIMINAL CHARGES will not be brought against world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, accused of hitting a car-park attendant three times in the stomach. a city prosecutor in Los Angeles said on Monday. Attendant Michael Devine. 33. alleged Tyson hit him afterReuter - 180 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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431 1989-05-17 15 AFTER SPENDING more than $20 million on automation, the Stock Exchange of Singapore already has plans in the pipeline to help local stockbrokers provide better services to the investing community. "We are not stopping here," said SES president Lim Choo Peng at a431 words
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Article, Illustration589 1989-05-17 15 YEO HIAP SENG Ltd celebrated the close of its 88th year in business with a stronger balance sheet and more cash in the till despite a year of much narrower margins. During the year, the group slashed long-term debt from $23.95589 words
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244 1989-05-17 15 Bernama BFG SIME Aerospace Services Sdn Bhd, a joint venture between DMIB Bhd and Michelin Aircraft Tire Corporation (MATC) of the US, is now looking at developing the Boeing 8747-400 new tyre for production in Malaysia. BFG Sime's operations manager Nik RaofBernama - 244 words
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457 1989-05-17 15 NST KRAMAT TIN Dredging Bhd, a subsidiary of mining conglomerate Malaysia Mining Corporation (MMC), is looking for other alluvial minerals besides tin. Chairman Ibrahim Menudin said the company was exploring this possibility mainly in Malaysia. but declined to say whether itNST - 457 words
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252 1989-05-17 15 FT INCHCAPE PACIFIC, the Hong-kong-based regional organisation of Inchcape of the UK, has joined with Security Pacific Financial Services of the US to take over Inchroy Credit Corporation, a medium-sized Hongkong consumer finance company. They bought a 70 per cent interest inFT - 252 words
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Article402 1989-05-17 15 FIRST CAPITAL Corporation Ltd has agreed to enter into a joint venture with Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co, a company incorporated in the Philippines and listed on the Manila and Makati stock exchanges. The statement released by FCC yesterday said that the terms and considerations are expected to be402 words
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Article, Illustration607 1989-05-17 15 AMY BALAN - Kamunting's partial bid for MPHB By AMY BALAN HUME INDUSTRIES, in defence of its M 51.13 billion bid for Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd, has filed a complaint with the Malaysian Panel of Takeovers and Mergers. The Humes initiative came even as Kamunting Corporation, together with607 words
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Article176 1989-05-17 15 CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA Bhd: Group after-tax profit fell slightly to M 53.75 million (M 53.92 million) on a turnover of M 5114.72 million (M 5106.15 million) for the three months to March 31, 1989. Earnings per share for the first quarter came to 4.2 sen (4.4 sen).176 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1989-05-17 16 HERMAN PHUA - -by HERMAN PHUA THE LOCAL MARKET breached the 1,300 barrier on the Straits Times Industrials Index yesterday in active but mixed trading with blue chip stocks making strong gains. The STII broke past the barrier within the first half-hour of1,146 words
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Article317 1989-05-17 16 Manager*' prices OCBC-SIMBL Investment for May 17 Savers Capitol Fund 099 103 Savers Trust fund 098 IXB Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce The Savings Fund 113 100 1 ***** OUB Investment Mgt S'pore Prog fund 0 46 0.50 Union Global Fund® 0.87 0.91" Spore Sec fund 0.77 0.82317 words
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Article65 1989-05-17 16 HOTEL NEQARA LTD: 21st AGM at the Registered Office, 15 Claymore Drive, Singapore 0922, today at noon. UNITED PULP ft PAPER CO LTD: 22nd AGM at the Conference Room, No 20 Liu Fang Road, Jurong Town, Singapore 2262, today at 11.00 am. PERLIS PLANTATIONS BHD: 20th AGM at65 words
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6230 1989-05-17 16 Gr's Gr's 1989 Tel Last Vol Day Last Quote Olv Dlv Y'ld Net M Cap □UK nign Low Code Company Sale -for(•000) High Low Buyer Seller C'VT P/E $mll MAY 18 SESDAQ 168 120 X 4000 Amtek Eng 200 157 1 11 157 156 1566,230 words
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Article, Illustration3610 1989-05-17 17 NST SHARE PRICES forged ahead on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday lor the second session running this week with selected counters chalking up higher-than-usual increases at the close. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrials Ordinary Share Index scaled a new peak with an advance ofNST - 3,610 words
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Article, Illustration217 1989-05-17 18 AFP THE PHILIPPINE government has called off plans to sell Nonoc Mining and Industrial Corp (NMIC) to Australian tycoon Alan Bond, officials in Manila said yesterday. The official Asset Privatisation Trust (APT) has called for new bidding for Nonoc Mining andAFP - 217 words
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99 1989-05-17 18 Reuter OKI ELECTRIC Industry Co Ltd will market engineering work stations made by Sun Microsystems Inc under the Oki brand name in Japan from the end of June 1989, an Oki spokesman has said. Oki will target sales at the financial communityReuter - 99 words
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271 1989-05-17 18 AFP INDIA'S Lohia Machines Ltd (LML) is negotiating with Japanese trading houses to organise the export to China of 60,000 motor scooters, an LML executive has said in New Delh. China wants to buy the scooters, manufactured by LML in collaboration withAFP - 271 words
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140 1989-05-17 18 AFP TOSHIBA CORP has reached an agreement with Siemens AG of West Germany to provide Toshibadeveloped gate-array design technology. Under the agreement, Siemens will manufacture and market worldwide the high-end, gate-array series designed by Toshiba and will act as the secondsource supplier. Gate-arrayAFP - 140 words
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Article164 1989-05-17 18 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN Broadcasting Tribunal (ABT) has said it would deliver its finding on Alan Bond's fitness to hold a broadcasting licence on May 26. The ABT said in a statement yesterday that it did not have the power to consider undertakings by Bond that heReuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration609 1989-05-17 18 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO share prices closed up and just off their highs in light turnover yesterday. Prices were boosted mainly by indexlinked purchases by investment trusts and some financial institutions, especially near the close. The dollar's strength against the yen kept many sidelined. "All eyes are on theReuter - 609 words
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Article, Illustration512 1989-05-17 18 Australia Reuter TREASURER Paul Keating's threat to tighten monetary policy if the economy fails to slow down sent a shiver through the Australian share market yesterday, brokers said. "After Keating made his announcement, the bond and bill markets fell, bringing the share market along with them," oneReuter - 512 words
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Article, Illustration1328 1989-05-17 18 Hongkong FRESH student demonstrations in Beijing during the Sino-Soviet summit made their mark in the Hongkong stock market yesterday where prices fell off from their early morning peaks, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index ended 20.14 points lower at 3.289.50 after a 10-point gain in mid-morning. "Overseas1,328 words
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Article172 1989-05-17 18 Reuter PHILIPPINE shares closed mixed yesterday on sustained interest in commercial and industrial issues and profit-taking in mines and oils. The Manila Stock Exchange composite index eased to 1,090 64 points, or slightly off a 21-month high of 1,095.20 points set on Monday. Combined turnover slipped to 3.17Reuter - 172 words
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Article169 1989-05-17 18 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND share market closed the day slightly weaker yesterday after it failed to sustain a strong surge in morning trading. Brokers said the local dollar's strength on the Australian cross and a weaker share market there following announcement of a large, albeit narrowing,Reuter - 169 words
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Article187 1989-05-17 18 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS fell yesterday for the fourth consecutive session in extremely low trading as cash-strapped institutional investors dumped stocks, brokers said. The composite index closed at 925.37, down 1 1.69 points from Monday's finish. Trading was a thin 193.1 billion won against 168.5 billion in theReuter - 187 words
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Article415 1989-05-17 18 Reuter THE TAIWANESE stock market yesterday lost Monday's momentum and ended slightly higher after newspapers reported that the Economic Ministry thought the bourse was overheated, brokers said. The weighted index rose 3.75 points to end at 8,528.64 compared with Monday's 8,524.80 close. Turnover rose to NT$lO2.l billionReuter - 415 words
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Article164 1989-05-17 18 Reuter THE Securities Exchange of Thailand Index rose 1.22 points to 523.80 yesterday on turnover of 15,535,537 shares worth 1.500.77 million baht. MAY 1« BAMT MAo Kham Thai. 410 6 Ayudhyl 111 vMti i t 38 25 0 25 Bangkok Agro-tod .7150 1 Bangkok Bank Bank0» AywdhyaReuter - 164 words
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Article127 1989-05-17 18 BOMBAY share prices finished lower in thin trading yesterday with investor attention focused on a flotation of convertible debentures by Tata Steel, brokers said. "The market s directionless after market leader Tsta Steel was shifted to spot delivery list from forward trading," said one broker. "Investors are127 words
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Article, Illustration834 1989-05-17 19 New York Reuter INVESTORS' growing confidence that the Federal Reserve may soon loosen its grip on monetary policy and allow interest rates to fall helped boost Wall Street stocks to their second consecutive post-crash high on Monday, analysts said. The market s morale has beenReuter - 834 words
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Article, Illustration947 1989-05-17 19 London Reuter LONDON SHARES were marked mostly easier at the opening yesterday. Dealers said UK investors reacted warily to another new post-crash high on Wall Street ahead of a series of key economic data due out this week. "Shares started on a firmer tack early onReuter - 947 words
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Article111 1989-05-17 19 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 2.***** Monday 2.***** Week ago 2,156 7? Hang Seng Index Tuesday 3,209 SO Monday 3,309 64 Week ago 3,262.25 All Industrials Tuesday 2475.7 Monday 2.59! 2 Week ago 2.484 2 NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday 2.***** Friday 2.439 70 Week ago 2.376 46 TOKYO111 words
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391 1989-05-17 19 FT JAPANESE INVOLVEMENT in British industry took a new turn on Monday when C Itoh, the country's leading trading house, acquired a 20 per cent stake in the privately-owned Welsh electronics concern Race Group. It is believed to be the first time aFT - 391 words
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321 1989-05-17 19 FT THE SHARE price of News Corporation, Mr Rupert Murdoch's international media group, surged higher on a strong Australian stock market on Monday, ahead of third-quarter results showing a continued improvement in trading profit and large extraordinary gains. In Sydney, News'sFT - 321 words
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419 1989-05-17 19 FT LONDON'S stock exchange market makers will have to meet extensive performance criteria in order to maintain their status under proposals to be put to the exchange's ruling council next week. The criteria, outlined in a draft report from a six-member sub-committee chairedFT - 419 words
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Article658 1989-05-17 19 Reuter MILAN: Italian share prices rebounded slightly yesterday from a slow start to end near Monday's levels on the last day of the May trading account, brokers said. The MIB Index closed unchanged at 1,016. Volume improved to an estimated 170 billion lire. Demand for telecommunications stocksReuter - 658 words
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302 1989-05-17 19 Reuter MEDIA BARON Rupert Murdoch marched into battle with the "Magic Kingdom" on Monday, suing Walt Dianey Co for US$l.5 billion for backing out of an agreement to operate cable television channels in Britain. Sky Televiaion, the aatellite television unit of Murdoch's NewsReuter - 302 words
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449 1989-05-17 19 AP THE CHAIRMAN of the US Securities and Exchange Commission has endorsed a private sector plan to strengthen the critical back-office operations of the world's securities markets. David Ruder said on Monday that the international Group of Thirty, an ad-hoc group of financialAP - 449 words
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Advertisement157 1989-05-17 15 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Hollywood, Los Angeles Northern San Diego. 3 Prime Luxury Apartment Projects FOR SALE in Southern Californias' strongest markets Can be sold separately or as a group for US$4l million. PRINCIPALS ONLY Contact Mr E. N. Denell OEBENHAM TEWSON INTERNATIONAL 6310 San Vicente. Ste. #500 Los Angeles,157 words
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Advertisement327 1989-05-17 15 SINGAPORE'S PREMIER WATCH BOUTIQUE Kg* BREITUNC EARNED ITS WINGS before man learned to fly I ln 1 tl€ar| y 20 y ears before the first humble aircraft 1 took to the skies. Leon Breitiing began designing the j-imyi forerunners of today s renowned Breitiing aviation watches The Breitiing Aerospace is327 words
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Advertisement598 1989-05-17 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Yek Kin Inn of No #05-829, 5.2 Circuit Road, Singapore (1337), have applied for a Public House, First Class (Extended) licence in respect of premises at M/s Cinta Theatre Restaurant at 2, Joo Chiat Road, #03-1111 Joo Chiat Complex Singapore (1542), and that598 words
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Advertisement465 1989-05-17 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND BULIM RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on Monday, 15 May 1989 the following resolutions were passed SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS a. RESOLVED that the Company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to section 290(1 )(b) of465 words
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Advertisement174 1989-05-17 19 WHERE IN THE WORLD? WHAT IN THE r WORLD? HERE IN THE READER'S DIGEST t A world of maps worlds of surprise and delight Atlas of the World is more thar. a book of maps, more than a find-it-fast reference to seven continents. 188 self-governing countries, 42,000 place-names. It is174 words
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Advertisement231 1989-05-17 19 ANA HOTELS L SINGAPORE LTD. (Incorporated in the Repubfic Of Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the eleventh Annual General Meeting of ANA Hotels Singapore Limited will be held in the Connaught Room, Century Park Sheraton-Singapore, Nassim Hill, Singapore 1025, on Thursday, June 8,1989 at 11.00 a.m.231 words
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588 1989-05-17 20 ANNA TEO - THE LATEST CAR CURBS PACKAGE REACTIONS AND EFFECTS By ANNA TEO THE NEW MEASURES to control traffic congestion announced on Monday drew mixed reactions, with the Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS) observing that there was more than a hint of government588 words
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186 1989-05-17 20 THE MORNING that Singaporeans woke up to news of new measures to fight road congestion, the Republic s experience at tackling traffic woes was shared worldwide by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Following London's public transport strike on Monday, BBC's The World Today186 words
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622 1989-05-17 20 TAN KEE WEE - By TAN KEE WEE AMONG executive motorists, the latest package announced by the government to curb car usage will affect junior executives most. This is the conclusion arrived at after assessing the monetary impact on three categories of executives with a particular motoring622 words
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270 1989-05-17 20 Reuter JAPAN'S customs-cleared trade surplus unexpectedly ballooned 7.7 per cent in April from a year earlier, but economists in Tokyo said that it was likely to begin shrinking later this year. Japan reported yesterday that the surplus hadReuter - 270 words
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192 1989-05-17 20 Reuter THE AMERICAN EMBASSY in Tokyo has urged Washington in confidential cables to refrain from tough retaliatory action against Japan for alleged unfair trade practices. In a story from Washington, The New York Times reported yesterday that the embassy had warned that thereReuter - 192 words
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281 1989-05-17 20 AFP MALAYSIA'S semiconductor industry will grow 10 per cent annually over the next two years, 16 US electronics companies in Malaysia forecast yesterday. Export earnings of the 16 companies grouped under the MalaysianAmerican Electronics Industry (MAEI) rose 6.7 per cent last year to aAFP - 281 words
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120 1989-05-17 20 AFP SOUTH KOREA is seriously considering floating the won to end accusations from Washington that Seoul manipulates the value of its currency, Finance Ministry officials said in Seoul yesterday. "A free-market exchange system is under intensive study," a ministry official said, declining toAFP - 120 words
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Article94 1989-05-17 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures edged slightly higher in the first hour of trading yesterday as the dollar corrected lower after Monday's jump to 29-month highs. June gold was ahead US$O 80 at US$377 30 an ounce. Analysts said the buying came mostly from short covering as the dollarReuter - 94 words
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Article29 1989-05-17 20 AFP THE BANK of Japan plans to introduce commercial paper buying operations to gain more flexibility in controlling the short-term money market. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article30 1989-05-17 20 AP TAIWANESE Economic Minister Chen Li-an urged members of the Pacific Basin Economic Council yesterday to promote freer trade to counter protectionist moves by Western nations. APAP - 30 words
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Article30 1989-05-17 20 Bernama ASEAN Information Ministers will meet in Jakarta next week to discuss the implementation of the decisions of the Asean summit in Manila in 1987. BernamaBernama - 30 words
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Article31 1989-05-17 20 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Treasurer Paul Keating yesterday warned of higher interest rates unless import spending was curbed. Figures yesterday showed a US$924 million trading deficit in April. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article35 1989-05-17 20 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Chinese Association has called off the proposed Seputeh by-elec-tion pitting its deputy president, Lee Kim Sai, against the Democratic Action Party's deputy secretary-general, Lee Lam Thye. BernamaBernama - 35 words
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Advertisement438 1989-05-17 20 AUSTRIA STYLE '90 SINGAPORE May 24th 26th, 1989 2.00 p.m. 6.30 p.m. Century Park Sheraton Fabrics Garments Accessories For the tenth consecutive year, leading designers and manufacturers from Austria will present the latest fashion materials and accessories to buyers and agents in South East Asia. Please indicate the companies you438 words
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Advertisement40 1989-05-17 20 Mora stories, PAGE 4 5/ i s -J QUALITY BEFORE YOUR EYES Rodenstock frames and lenses. The perfect combination of material, technology and design. Rodenstoch West Germany ISot Affents for Sinoapcrv an J Malaysia: Sin Kivang C Optical F\e. LtJ.40 words
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Article71 1989-05-17 21 Reuter THE Algerian port of Annaba was reported to be at a standstill on Monday as a strike by port employees entered its second day. The Algerian APS news agency reported workers were demanding transport and cost-of-living allowances and bonuses for working unsocial hours. They areReuter - 71 words
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Article66 1989-05-17 21 Reuter SHIPS are passing through the Panama Canal normally, and there have been no delays during the Panamanian election crisis, a Canal Commission spokeswoman said. She said all 32 vessels scheduled to pass through the canal on Monday had crossed and another 30 were dueReuter - 66 words
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Article56 1989-05-17 21 Reuter THE 102,088 dwt tanker Erica, which was being towed to Alang, India for scrap from the United Arab Emirates, has broken up 640 km northwest of Alang and lost its stern section, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. Lloyds did not identify the present flag of theReuter - 56 words
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Article89 1989-05-17 21 Reuter OCEAN Transport Trading pic has agreed to buy OSA Marine Services GmbH from Preussag AG and 50 offshore support vessels for US$45 million in cash. Ocean said in a statement the transaction would be completed within the next few weeks. The OSA fleet supportsReuter - 89 words
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Article39 1989-05-17 21 Reuter HARPER Group Inc has agreed in principle to buy Challenge Freight Services Ltd from Fletcher Challenge Ltd of New Zealand for undisclosed terms. Challenge Freight specialises in the movement of perishable goods to worldwide destinations. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article93 1989-05-17 21 UPI SUNKYONG GROUP, one of major business conglomerates in Seoul, signed a one-year contract with a Chinese state-owned firm to directly import crude oil from China, a group spokesman said. The contract will take effect with government approval which is expected soon, the spokesman said.UPI - 93 words
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Article170 1989-05-17 21 Reuter THE JAPANESE Transport Ministry is preparing to hold its first maritime talks in 15 years with the Soviet Union, a Japanese ministry official said. He said the level of the meeting and its venue and timing are still to be decided, but Soviet plansReuter - 170 words
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Article931 1989-05-17 21 ABBS line XII ABC Containerlme XI Accord Shpg VIII AfS XIII Ahrenkiel liner XII AC Toepler XMI Amencon Tpl XII Arrow I mm XI Assoc Corrtoge xm ANl M APC Line VII API V ASCI V Alios lina XII Boll Conodo lin* IX Bolt Orient Una IX931 words
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302 1989-05-17 21 Al O Labita - -By Al O Labita SOME 40 maritime experts from Asean's six-member states will begin a three-day meeting in Manila tomorrow to firm up collaboration in shipping and port operations. Topping their agenda is a discussion on ongoing transportation and communication projects of the302 words
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Article, Illustration441 1989-05-17 21 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE PRINCIPAL container ports in Malaysia will be asked to foot the bill for a proposed study on the haulage industry. It is understood that an offer by the country's major hauliers to fund the study has441 words
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226 1989-05-17 21 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG NIXDORF Computer (Singapore) has been awarded a $200,000 contract by Freight Management (Singapore) to develop a system for its freight consolidation business. The system, called Comet Top Ocean Freight, is an integrated package consisting of ocean export, ocean import226 words
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Article50 1989-05-17 21 Corrections clarifications IN AN article published on May 15. "Bunkering needs to sharpen competitive edge, says senior oil official", it was mentioned that Mr Roy Tsou is the vice-presi-dent, marketing, of Singapore Petrochemical Company. Mr Tsou is, in fact, with the Singapore Petroleum Company. We are sorry for the error50 words
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223 1989-05-17 21 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias THE East Asiatic Company Ltd A/S (EAC) yesterday announced that all its Australian agencies will now operate under the name "EAC Transport Agencies". This is part of the Dutch transport, trading and manufacturing conglomerate's efforts to unify its corporate223 words
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Article, Illustration942 1989-05-17 22 Fairplay THE ro-ro market consists of several independent but flexible segments serving trailers, forest products, lioaf cargoes (including containers) and cars. The segment dominates the tramp charter marke£t<Miiploying the numerous 1960s and 1970sbuilt ro-f6s taking 50-60 trailers with narrow ramps and confined holds,Fairplay - 942 words
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Article234 1989-05-17 22 May 23-25 Asia Pacific Freight 2 to be held at the Raffles City Convention Centre. The exhibition will focus on the importance of freight and transportation in the changing patterns of trade in the region. For more details: Conference and Exhibition Secretariat Pte Ltd, 6E Mount Sophia, Singapore234 words
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Article824 1989-05-17 22 AFP RECENT SIGNS of a firmer trend noticeable in the grain trades had spread to most sectors by the end of the past week, brokers said, with the trade s index in London notching up fresh all-time highs. The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange's (Biffex) Baltic Freight IndexAFP - 824 words
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Article2308 1989-05-17 22 Who acts for whom A B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies <S) ABBS Line -SMS Pte Ltd (S)/Tunas Sena (PK/KL) ABC Containerline NV Fargo Shpg Co (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Line (PK/PN) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepler Oceanus Shipping Agency (S)/Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK)2,308 words
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774 1989-05-17 22 AP IRAQ has completed repair of its war-battered deep water terminal on the Gulf and will start oil exports from it next month, Iraqi Transport and Communications Minister Mohammad Hamza said. The ißinister said two of the original four loading jetties at the terminal,AP - 774 words
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Article212 1989-05-17 23 CANADA will inspect fuel imported by ships and trains, as well as by tanker trucks, in its effort to stop shipments of contaminated supplies, Canadian Environment Minister Lucien Bouchard has said. Last week, he announced the programme for the inspection of tanker trucks and limited212 words
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Article985 1989-05-17 23 THE DRY cargo freight market on Monday started the week fairly slowly, partly reflecting holidays in most of Europe, brokers said. The Baltic Freight Index edged up to another all-time high, one point higher at 1,749, and saw the influential grain route for the voyage from the US985 words
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9905 1989-05-17 30 AARHU6 Japan Sm. Morula Una. May 17. Ever Gallant. Evergreen, May It. Luna Maarsk. Maersk Una. May IS Banavon. Trlot, May 18(PK). Villa da Nap(una. CM D'AHretement May 20. Ming Paaca. Yang Ming, May 20 Xing Ha. China Ocaan Shpg. May 21.9,905 words
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Article, Illustration2948 1989-05-17 34 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES MJPI/8 Jl A/side 170V 2300 Soebyel J3 A/side 170V >800 Vaaaal Voy No Barih Arrival Departure Suroboya H Jorku Jl A/sid* 170V 2300 J3 170V >830 1906/OTOO Dragonjo Froto Spore Goid*n Bear Inobukwo John*v*r*tt Morthom toy Kaini I30IG 24EB 2/89 15/89 90W 8 3222,948 words
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Article260 1989-05-17 34 Cruiser Corp agrees to sign labour contract AP FINNISH largest export harbour has reopened as stevedores ended a five-day work stoppage, which was costing an estimated US$5OO,OOO a day in lost export earnings, union spokesmen said. The Federation of Finnish Transport Workers Unions, KAF, calledAP - 260 words
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207 1989-05-17 34 GREEK port workers reimposed a work-to-rule on Monday, banning overtime and weekend work, and threatened a full strike from tomorrow unless a pension fund dispute is settled. The 2,500 members of the Port Employees Union will work normal shifts only from 7am to 3pm until May207 words
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83 1989-05-17 34 Reuter LLOYD'S broker and travel company, Norex pic, has sold its American cruise business for US$5O million to Rederi Effjohn AB of Finland. Norex said the sale eliminates its debt and leaves some £8.7 million for reinvestment in other areas of shipping and toReuter - 83 words
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459 1989-05-17 35 Reuter MITSUI OSK Lines will take a 50 per cent interest in Burmah Oil Co's liquefied natural gas (LNG) transport project and help operate it under joint ownership. Burmah said in a statement that the agreement, when completed,Reuter - 459 words
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Advertisement8 1989-05-17 21 j^ lV A TIMES STP Distributors > PuMm/mi« Croup8 words
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Advertisement17 1989-05-17 21 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association17 words
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Advertisement340 1989-05-17 21 TIMKS STP Distributors m'C^ INSIDE t '-•3 THERE are some 800 vessels in the ro-ro fleet, including rail-ferries and car carriers. These vary from 30-40 trailer capacity to about 200-250. The fleet structure is dominated by recently delivered car carriers and deep-sea ro-ros, but there are still considerable number of340 words
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Advertisement110 1989-05-17 22 NOTICE M.V. "<HJEKNLY" VOY.I ARRIVKD SINGAPORE Consignees of all damaged cargoes 1 h*' captioned vessel is hereby notlTTed that a Oeneral Survey will be held on the 18th May 19*9 (Thursday) at Keppel Wharves Kl9 from 0800 hours 1200 hours No further survey will be enter talned thereafter AGKffffr-K" l110 words
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Advertisement1102 1989-05-17 23 iXitiuroh'tl K» Cjuolity Styvid' Jardtnes AMERICA ATLANTIC COAST (ROUND-THE-WORLD CONTAINER SERVICE) JANOINC SKIPPING ACE NC lIS 200 Cantonmont Road 012 06 SautUpwnl. S.nupor* OJW r«l *****1 mix NO RS 241/9 TERMINAI.CFS M *****18 220 BOONINC3 T«t J2002M 235 JANMNC SHIPPING AGENCIES SON MO PONT HiIANG fit 36*4118 Trios No MA*****/MA3S7OI1,102 words
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Advertisement1103 1989-05-17 23 MAERSK LINE "Port 'Penang Keiang DESTINATIONS Tt>i» ww Kwangtung Cloaing Tima CY 22/5 0700 MRS CFS 21/5 2100 MRS KWANGTUNG 8996 22/5 MARGRETME M 8906 30/5 31/5 METTE M 8902 6/6 7/6 LARS M 8906 13/6 14/6 LAURA M 8906 ?0/6 21/6 REGINA M 8906 27/6 28/6 LEXA M 89061,103 words
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Advertisement672 1989-05-17 24 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT B6NAVON TOkio express NIPPONCA OSAKA BAY TOLAGA BAY HEIDELBERG EXPRESS MONTE ROSA ALASKA MARU P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON 20/5 6/6 12/6 21/6 27/5 12/6 3/6 20/6 9/6 27/6 10/7 16/6 4/7 HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ROTTERDAM/ ANTWERP ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN,672 words
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Advertisement497 1989-05-17 24 vT- COLUMBUS LINE BEEDEBEI GMBH A SERVICE Of hamBUBG-SLD EU**SS S£MM:OWT*I€P scavke t c NORTHBOUND TO UKC S PORE ROM/A DAM HBG HULL (U.K.) IVS M/ 6 22/6 IVYBANK V-24N U* n/7 15/7 u/7 TAMAITAI SAMOA V-15M _I*7 IUB 16/1 $i •Alto Accepting FCI to Antwarpflranwi/faimtMnftouttiMiptoftfMfMt/Gottwakuri (ASIA-SOUTH P COLUMBUS NIUGINI497 words
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Advertisement940 1989-05-17 24 I 1i TO EUROPE 1 REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE JAPAN SEA 909 W NORASIA PEARL 8910-3 NORASIA PRINCESS 8911-3 NORTH SEA 912 W Anterp via Rotterdam Bremen via Hamburg TO MEDITERRANEAN/RED SEA PEN PKL SIN JAPAN S£A V909-W 16/5 17/5 17/5 NORASIA PEARL VB9lO-3 22/5 23/5 24/5 NORASIA PRINCESS940 words
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Advertisement1151 1989-05-17 25 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd W.P&O IR^Containers CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK PfCASUS PIONEER BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****80 SINGAPORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK AND BRUNEI Also Accepting Cargo For: AMwrp. Id Irwin to alt UK tm nturf. Milaio. Stoclholm. Hrfunlu. Sood«rtMf| (Ml*, Zuridi1,151 words
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Advertisement864 1989-05-17 25 Ta.CHO YANG LINE HANJIN OAKLAND 002W CHOYANG SUCCESS 003W HANJIN TONCHAE 06IW HANJIN ROTTERDAM 003* Alto accepting for Inland UK dntmatiora Antwerp and Scandanavian ports FLO T A MERCANTE GB ANCOLOM Bl AN A S A TRIDENT ARC OC 127 25 May To Buenaventura/Barranquilta/Santa Martoi Cartagena, Cristobal/Santo Domingo/Port Au Prince864 words
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Advertisement78 1989-05-17 25 i-htoto*£<|fcAHr fl* <1 EAST MALAYSIA SNIPPING EMT. IPTEj in 41-A AHOY STREET, S PORE 0106. TEL: *****11 (4LINES) TELEX NO EMVES RS2S3S9 SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK BRUNEI VESSEL VOY ETA ETD SRI LIKU 10/W MIRI/K. BELAIT 23/5 24/5 Ract<vm| carp it IB (PSA Marina Wharf) from Monday to Saturday. (MARINA WHARF78 words
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Advertisement362 1989-05-17 25 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) "i TEL *****06 (20 Lln«») TLX R5220«1 A RS2O-w \s 11 i;\ w: i.i\i t: •WITS/ JAPAR/ STMITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT VESSEL VOY. NO SEKI NAGOYA a AMRTA v Hong Kong Yokohama 29/6 Nagoya 24/6 Osaka Senboku Moji Funabashi 28/6 'For Discharging362 words
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Advertisement630 1989-05-17 26 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC NIPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINBS IRANIAN VICE Singapore SW Loading forBANOAR ABBAS l KYOWA LINE SOUTH PACIFIC SERVICE MOTHER VSI KYOWA VIOLET V 25 I i KYOWA HIBISCUS V 37 GUAM. SAIPAN. HRA, VILA. NMA, LTK. SVA, PAGO. APIA GUAM. SAIPAN. HRA. VILA NMA. LTK.630 words
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Advertisement520 1989-05-17 26 "0 EUROPE VIA SUEZ HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. 11N ER! St" L -F(? TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST HANJIN OAKLAND 002W 21/5 CHOYANC SUCCESS 003W 2//5 HANJIN TONCHAE (WW 1,6 HANJIN ROTTERDAM 003W 10/6 S port R dim H'burf B'Kjywi fitow* 21/5 7/6 8/6 9/6 11/6 12/6 27/5 14/6 IS/6520 words
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Advertisement235 1989-05-17 26 INTEROCEAN LINE 78. 2nd Floor, Jotan 2/71, Tomon Ton Or. lomaN, ***** KL. Tol: *****34, *****94, *****29 TLX NO. MA-***** FAX: 99-*****11 Ponong Cm Tol: *****7, *****2 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS LOADING FOR SVO. MELB. AOE. BRIS. FREM LE HVE. HBG BREMEN. R DAM. GENOA. ANTWERP. UK PORTS235 words
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Advertisement1101 1989-05-17 26 snimwo iiMLa, Wednesday, May 17, iw EVERGREEN wtawer Seme EVER GROWTH EVER GRAND EVER GREET EVER GOIDEN EVER GLOK EVER GLOBE Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) ffaaasa s 5 ssassss 3» 55 S5 id ;s js as js js ss ;jj ■9« KM *><* *<» ujio; CM; OW fa* M« S1,101 words
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Advertisement897 1989-05-17 27 8 N* PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES *V\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, u 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICES MV VOY SIN HKQ KAO KEE YOK I%n 4aNe M i«'« i </• J2 U* 20/0 22/6 23/6 27/0 8 w 22/6 HNO 30/ C 1/7 3/7 a/7 ACCEPTING897 words
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Advertisement235 1989-05-17 27 3 %hi NORBUL Wj/' IMOnBULK CARGO SERVICES LID REGULAR CONVENTIONAL TIMBER AND PLYWOOD SERVICES T HEP SERVICES SPORE MARATHON UNITED AGENCY PTE LTD TEL 212 MM KbPK S p YEO SHPQ ft TRDO KL. 7M9M4 PK 3««101 SABAM TRANSPAC KK TEL 594 M 2212 M BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S235 words
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Advertisement224 1989-05-17 27 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SfRVICF TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT MAM I HAVEN DA* HAVWf STON t KLANG S'POM FOR tip SaiM ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS TASMAN ASIA h): shipping Wi '.I'.V SIN MAIN LINE (TS) HKG NOUMEA SUVA AKI224 words
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Advertisement588 1989-05-17 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOTI P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMOOEIA INMKSIA P.T. THKORA LLOYI EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSRIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VSL/VOY SPORE ANTWERP H'BURG/ RDAM/ADAM BREMEN SRIWIJAYA/26W8 2-5/6 5/7 9/7 S PANJANG/22 WB 19-22/6 20 7 24 7 KUTAI/17WB [27/6-2/7 26/7 Sub|ect to Inducement Also588 words
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Advertisement471 1989-05-17 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PAGAN VI4IW MTONEYWA V247W PA AN VIM 101KAW VM(W MYANMA s FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok 2«/2( May J Mfll May 11/21 Hay 2J/T1 Bay BANK LINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE NORTHBOUND TO UKC STORE ROAM HMBG HULL FORTHBANK V24N471 words
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Advertisement1050 1989-05-17 28 \v OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL FREEDOM OOCL FAITH Kline KAWASAKI KISLN KAISIIA. 1 11). M. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST 18/5 25/5 1/6 8/6 OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL FREEDOM OOCL FAITH VOY LB 13 8/4 •PK/PNG *INDO 18/5 20/5 25/5 77/5 1/6 3/6 8/6 10/6 FEEDER VESSEL OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE1,050 words
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Advertisement430 1989-05-17 28 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* TULSIOAS ¥.41 31 M KALIOAS 43 3 TULSIOAS V 42 24 j, KALIOAS ¥44 24 A TULSIOAS ¥.43 U S Transit tuna Singapore Maftouriw **ang Penang By Faadar By Faadar t* 24 Ma, 21 km* 11 Junt II My II Mr H Aug430 words
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Advertisement457 1989-05-17 28 G STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: OOtOCX HARVEST Cotambo/Uricfc/tMm COLDEN WON Of* Cotamto/lUK*. Outka. CHINA SIR Vict BAI TUN SHAN Sh*n«te. GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD T\ Tciok Av#r Ct.Ml SINGAPORE 0104 TEL nam LINES) Fu UtISM Spore P Manf Penanj aia «»y I*l2 i«M unttuy TONCNINC A VESSEL CHINA457 words
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Advertisement492 1989-05-17 28 \e PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD HEAD OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAD eO7 12 AFRO ASIA BUILDING. SINGAPORE 0106 TELEX RS ***** PHILI FAX *****76 MOMi EAST/FAR EAST FCt ft LCI VESSEL ETA SINGAPORE DESTINATION 22/s, aw '.'"I EAST/WKT AHMCA/MB. FGI ft LCI SBIVICE WMBASA. Daressalam assab. BEIRA, TAMATAVE. P SUDAN REUNION.492 words
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Advertisement953 1989-05-17 29 NEPTUNE AGENCKS PTE. LTD. Bookings Ft tU/AUSr TPA/SfA m£ru 2mti2 NEPLINE SON BHD NEPTUNE* EXPORT IMPORT -•y t'; J v-'f 1 )<; /(.>/.! *i v.*' uji i>: t.'i n. j -jj V Oilv.l i>. TlvT m\) )j 11. f-t iai 11/. IIK i 11»:*T i fiK FEEDER VSL N. Emerald953 words
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Advertisement180 1989-05-17 29 VmtA je container line r A TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST SRI LANKA/ INDIA iqnpl lili NEW ZEALAND/ AUSTRALIA EUROPE/ UK 'ii SEE i NOW LOADING JAPAN NEW ZEALAND JE CNTfi LINE c KELANG) r E_ (03) 36" 1200 1 JE180 words
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Advertisement397 1989-05-17 29 STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE Vessel's Name ETD BS S PORE PKLG KEE BUSAN MOJI #GLORIAfIOSN 10/05 22 23*6 20-2 UK 31 31/05 06-07/05 (MAX 'DRAGNET/MSN 21*5 11-0/01 02 OM* (NK) 1617« liffi HO DONAMfIOSN 27(05 06»« OS 10A6 U-11/06 21 23/06 24« NO I DONAM/M6N 01/03 13 15/00 14-17/00 25-2*ol 2130/01 01/07397 words
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Advertisement1032 1989-05-17 29 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** WMK p. KCLANC MESSRS HAI THONG SHIPPING 127 Peneiw Street. Pwa«t Malaysia CaMes JAYAPOM PENANG. Tel *****4/*****8/1,032 words
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Advertisement413 1989-05-17 30 r SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. m m M>H 114 lawn FAX iftHn/twirm IiUX MS nm A/H S-SIiMA. HS n M'» A/ll S.SI.AIJ DSR-LINES 1 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER Of EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN A NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND *****0 mwtiMuAA 1 MM UK ■O L THAELMANN 4/» T.413 words
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Advertisement96 1989-05-17 30 T.S.K. LIME MEKIY CONTAINEfIIStO SE«VIC€ iV!fH PIXEO OAT APPIVA w TRANSIT TIME TO TAIWAN/JAPAN MV. HERMES ACE V2IA ETA SIN IfTH MAT 19*9. I P KAOSHIUNG 4 KEELUNG 5 ORF~|—/ ►TOKYO S I SHIMIZU 9 h NAGOYA 10 KOBE 11 EXPORTS TO SURABAYA lltN lira SINGAPORE 2*5 Vli SURABAYA nn96 words
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Miscellaneous150 1989-05-17 30 Y Regional Weather BE M (4 t vs as e fe i V G 91 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ANO SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AJI. May 17, IMS R Thunderstorm c AK X Weather Wind drechon with speed m knot* Wove height Woci wwxji arc mkit«d by 0"0wi wt»ct> Hy witti tfce150 words
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Advertisement643 1989-05-17 31 4> UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 cn a n 3IJ mil ixjjjj j —i// til Algerian National Line FAR EAST I MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S PORE LOADING FOR MV KSAR CHELLALA 25/5 S. KOREA, JAPAN ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS t- Heavy643 words
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Advertisement292 1989-05-17 31 RfCHFIEIO MARINE AGENCIES IS) PTE IT I*3 TIL ***** J3 (10 Un««i StAX *****H 'EwtX «S )MS3 PiS ht P i) wmuumw m LINE CALCUTTA/KARACHI/CHTGONG/CBO REGULAR CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE FOMTUNi NWpl yp lo IMS And J n. PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORP., KARACHI. MALAYSIA KARACHI MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE FOR KARACHI,292 words
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Advertisement616 1989-05-17 31 SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD TEL *****44 FAX *****75 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR: BANGKOK 20/5 BUSAN 18/5 BOMBAY 25/5 COLOMBO 20/5 CHITTAGONG 18/5 HONGKONG 23/5 MANILA 21/5 MUARA/LABUAN/KK 18/5 KUCHING/SIBU 18/5 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 18/5 LE HAVRE/HAMBURG 20/5 FELIXSTOWE/R'DAM 20/5 KEELUNG/KAOSHIUNG 21/5 FREMANTLE 19/5 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 18/5 LONG BEACH/LOS ANGELES 18/5 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO616 words
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Advertisement240 1989-05-17 31 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE KV TRUSM 05CWM lEUVE «M tiger my an A. CONCMAROV 0B1» susax mm t STAJIOSTINE A*Sl» TIUR MT ON nuvt n» SUSAK ON lEUVE U(t t STAROSTINt AtSIM TIGER MT HN m w 22/5 27/5 m Mfi */S an m 12*240 words
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Advertisement103 1989-05-17 31 Pfargo shipping v Tel: 224 01SS REGULAR EXPRESS FCL LCI SERVICE 4 ABC CONTAINERLINE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND VSL wussa 2* C. VtftOUK 225 ANTWRKN 221 TUT antes 221 I"' I ie P"!—! II DATS TO MELBOURNE! TO USA/CANADA w IMP 12W7 BP 1 2*7 J H/7 u* I*l Ufl103 words
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Advertisement200 1989-05-17 32 V J/Transocean Marine,lnc. CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE FROM USA MEXICO VESSEL ALLGAEU 910 BAVARIA STAR 914 TO WEST COAST/GULF/EAST COAST PORTS VESSEL ETA ETD FOR MIN JIANG V 907 3/6 6/6 CAM/NFK/CHA/NOLA/HOUS SAN MATEO VICTORY V 909 2/6 4/6 LA/OAK/VANC WASH. BC OTHER DISCHARGE PORTS IN USA ARE SUBJECT TO MINIMUM200 words
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Advertisement293 1989-05-17 32 OcebdSeruice LCL/FCL SERVICE TO/FROM SINGAPORE *****22 (22 LINES) Contact: Elaina Tao. Ejthar Yap. transintra shipping (Singapore) private limited 52 Cargo bookings let *****88 (5 LINES) REGULAR LINER SERVICE MARINA 1 17 11 May BATANGAS. CEBU MANILA TIMOR ISLAND 24 fey OISCHNG LO SEALS LINER SERVICE JUNE K K Manila. Kaotaiunf293 words
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Advertisement283 1989-05-17 32 ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA SINGAPORE ETA ETD PRABHAKTI (TUES) PRASE fIA (FRIDAY) ETA ETD ETA 280-261 In Port In Port 19/5 262-263 23/5 24/5 26/5 264-265 30/5 31/5 2/5 JAKARTA l ETD 42/43 24/5 SINGAPORE S ETA ETD ETA In Port In Port 20/5 SURABAYA283 words
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Advertisement709 1989-05-17 33 Jl COMPSNC^ehuan^^ 5 DE VAPORES J "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" R LOADING FOR CALLAO. MATARANI. ILO* AND All OTMFB V&9l COMPANIA PERUANA MA DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION709 words
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Advertisement337 1989-05-17 33 ZIM FULL CONTAIN!* SERVICE «cca*inf FCL/ICI urgon to USA l»U 4 Wnt Coji C*rnttMA.E*tt Cjnjdi HAITI CmU *<j. II S«lv«4or. GmlwmU. Honduri VcnuutU. Nru, Ecuador. CoioMfcu vt* Mlmm. Trinidad Barbodot Antigua Lucia. MantMrrat. Guayana via Kinftton IM TRItSTt IM MELBOURNE IM YOKOHAMA IM BRISBANE I^kV.HTTnrTr^MTrMTTMTMTMIJI "TTT-r VMMMMU YIU: ■A I337 words
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Advertisement623 1989-05-17 33 DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 20 MAY MANILA 21 MAY HONG KONG, ALL CHINA PORTS 20 MAY KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG 20 MAY BUSAN 26 MAY TOKYO, KOBE 26 MAY CHITTAGONG 24 MAY DUBAI 21 MAY SYDNEY. MELBOURNE 22 MAY BRISBANE. ADELAIDE 22 MAY FREMANTLE 17 MAY •ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO REGULARLY TO623 words
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Advertisement468 1989-05-17 33 FL SHIPPING PTE LTD FINE LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD ?0 SHENTON WAY 004 02C MARINA HOUSE S PORE 0707 TLX RS ??M1 FLINER FA* *****% TEL: *****77 (12 LINES) EUROPE SERVICE (FCL LCL) LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, I 25/5 1/6 ANTWERP, LE HARVE, FELIXSTOWE CHINA (FCL A LCL) HAIKOU, GUANGZHOU, BEIJING.468 words
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Advertisement426 1989-05-17 33 rage aiu PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI ICI SERVICE SIH FMEJttT 21/5 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 21/5 BANGKOK 21/5 MANILA 20/5 JAKARTA 20/5 PORT KELANG/PENANG 26/5 BUSAN 26/5 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 26/5 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai S|N EIMPE/UK 20/5 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 20/5 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU rJit 24/5 LA./NYC/SFO 24/5 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL n TT r Ti426 words
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Advertisement128 1989-05-17 34 3VC p KS LINE (FULLY CONTAINERISED) SINGAPORE/CHINA EXPRESS SERVICE MV: WAN XIANG V.8902E 25 MAY QINGDAO/DALIAN ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO HONG KONG POH TIONG CHOON SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****66 FAX: *****41 TLX: R*****6 Expeditors International (Pac-Bridge Shipping) U.S.A. —TWICE WEEKLY EUROPE WEEKLY PLEASE CALL: *****24 (S'PORE) 03-*****01 (P.KLG) 04-*****5/7128 words
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