The Business Times, 5 July 1989
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Title Section11 1989-07-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article257 1989-07-05 1 Footsie up LONDON share prices were firmer at midday yesterday, although off the day's best levels, with little news to stir the market into any sort of activity. At 1110 GMT, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100share index was 9.1 points, or 0.4 per cent, firmer at 2,174.7.257 words
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Article, Illustration231 1989-07-05 1 WHILE share prices in Singapore and Hongkong closed firmer, the Tokyo bourse declined in the aftermath of the ruling party's assembly election defeat. Shares in Singapore ended higher in moderate trading with the Straits Times Industrials Index moving up 5.77 points to 1,303.83. Brokers231 words
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Article105 1989-07-05 1 THE US DOLLAR continued to fall on major currency markets yesterday amid intervention by the Bank of Japan and widespread expectations that the US Federal Reserve will be sdopting an easier credit policy. In Tokyo, the US dollar closed at 140.95 yen and 1.9200 West German105 words
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578 1989-07-05 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayub yesterday exposed a conspiracy to forcefully topple Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud and to assassinate him. He said that the plot, hatched in 1967, was also aimed atBernama - 578 words
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Article444 1989-07-05 1 SOH TIANG KENG - NIF ISSUE PROBABLY RANKS SECOND TO RAFFLES CITY'S By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent SAVU Investments, a company associated with businessman Ong Beng Seng, is raising a massive loan of $240 million to finance the redevelopment of Singapore Rubber House and Winchester House. The loan444 words
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Article, Illustration493 1989-07-05 1 ASAD LATIF - By ASAD LATIF SINGAPORE has overtaken Hongkong to become the most competitive country in a group of 10 Newly-Industrialised Economies. according to The World Competitiveness Report 1989. Japan remains the most competitive among the developed nations. The report, a joint product by two Switzerland-based493 words
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401 1989-07-05 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN FOREIGN MINISTER Wong Kan Seng yesterday asserted that a solution less than comprehensive which leaves the Hanoibacked Phnom Penh regime in place would make a mockery of the efforts made by Aaean to reeoive the Cambodian issue. "It will401 words
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Article118 1989-07-05 1 AFP COFFEE PRICES went into a tailspin as the London market opened yesterday with beans for September delivery falling £90 to £850 a tonne, the lowest level since September 1981. Traders said the fall followed the International Coffee Organisation's decision to suspend the existingAFP - 118 words
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Article107 1989-07-05 1 AFP JAPAN'S International Trade and Industry Minister Seiroku Kajiyama said in Tokyo yesterday that the beleaguered Liberal Democratic Party should relinquish power to opposition forces. "Speaking not as a minieter but as a mere lawmaker, I think that it ie better to Irsinter powsr tne oppositionAFP - 107 words
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Advertisement208 1989-07-05 1 No! perfect ton but Singapore stM lops, PAGE 10 (SQEraaim Editorial Comment 10 An equal partner by any definition KL properties ..2 S pore investors top list of buyers Ng Teng Fong 2 Thai property venture Third World aid plan ......3 To be unveiled at Paris summit Opening of futures208 words
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Advertisement298 1989-07-05 1 f\ E*atte+4t SINCE 1888 Made in WEST GERMANY State of the world economy THE ANNUAL Wortd Development Report is out It says that the currant state of the wortd economy is excel lant, but that medium-term proapects, particularly for developing countries, are problematic. Full details in a special FOCUS package298 words
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HOME NEWS
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434 1989-07-05 2 LILIAN ANG - By LILIAN ANG SINGAPORE INVESTORS, keen bargain hunters in the Malaysian real estate market, bought some Msll3 million worth of commercial properties in Kuala Lumpur in the first half of this year. This placed buyers from the Republic at the top434 words
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273 1989-07-05 2 WITH an intake of 1,309 students, the Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) will bolster its total student population to 5,470 for the coming academic year. Of these, 3,116 will be in engineering, 1,990 in accountancy, 206 in commerce and 158 in applied273 words
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187 1989-07-05 2 THE CHIEF ECONOMIST of the Manila-based Asian Development Bank (AOB) will be the speaker at the Second Lim Tay Boh Memorial Lecture. Dr Hakchung Choo will speak on The Asian NIEs: Are Economic Miracles Equally Miraculous? on July 14. Before his187 words
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Article184 1989-07-05 2 CHANGI AIRPORT handled about 48,000 tonnes of air cargo in April, a 15 per cent rise over the same month last year. More than 70 per cent of the cargo was handled by the Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS). According to the June184 words
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384 1989-07-05 2 RICHARD NG - By RICHARD NG, writing for BT from Bangkok SINGAPORE-BASED property tycoon Ng Teng Fong will join hands with Thai finance and real estate concerns to build a massive entertainment and shopping complex in Bangkok. Apart from Far East Organisation, the consortium consists of384 words
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Article, Illustration273 1989-07-05 2 THE ADVERTISING industry can be more efficient, productive and creative with the use of desktop publishing, says Tham Khai Wor, divisional general manager, advertisement (group newspapers) of The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd. Mr Tham was speaking at a seminar "The Third Wave273 words
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Article, Illustration308 1989-07-05 2 LUFTHANSA German Airlines has appointed KLAUS-PETER MAIER as general manager for Singapore and Brunei. Mr Maier joined Lufthansa in 1959. He has been in Singapore since 1987. He replaces Ernst Bedarff, who will be retiring. As general manager, Mr Maier will be responsible for both marketing and308 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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342 1989-07-05 3 AP AFTER an outstanding performance last year, a group of 14 Pacific countries is expected to face a modest slowdown in 1969 and 1990, a report says. Presenting the Pacific Economic Outlook Report at a press conference on Monday, the Di-rector-General of the InstituteAP - 342 words
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468 1989-07-05 3 AFP THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan will personally supervise a state-owned electrical utility after labour leaders threatened the mass resignation of 30,000 workers. At least 10,000 workers of the Eisctrical Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) demonstrated at the utility's headquarters compoundAFP - 468 words
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170 1989-07-05 3 Reuter PAPUA New Guinea Prime Minister Rabbie Namaliu faces a deepening political crisis after the killing last Saturday of a Cabinet minister and a no-confidence vote in Parliament set for yesterday. Thousands of mourning tribesmen rampaged through several western highland townships after Communications MinisterReuter - 170 words
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311 1989-07-05 3 Bernama INCREASED exports saw Sarawak recording a trade surplus of M 51,103 million for the first quarter of this year, M 5366 million or 50 per cent more than the amount in the same period of 1968. The latest preliminary externalBernama - 311 words
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360 1989-07-05 3 CURRENT PROGRAMME IS DUE TO RUN UNTIL MARCH NEXT YEAR FT JAPAN plans to unveil a multi-billion-dollar aid plan for Third World countries at the Paris summit of Western lesders this month. The total package is likely to be similarFT - 360 words
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204 1989-07-05 3 AFP JAPANESE industries are facing a skilled-labour shortage of over two million workers, especially in the construction and service industries, the Labour Ministry reported yesterday. A ministry survey of some 15,000 private firms across Japan, covering eight industrial sectors and 62 job categories,AFP - 204 words
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457 1989-07-05 3 AFP THE PHILIPPINES came under pressure to improve its handling of foreign aid funds and to fight poverty when an international meeting opened in Tokyo on Monday on a major aid package to spur the country's debt-ridden economy. On the first day of theAFP - 457 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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607 1989-07-05 4 FED MAY EASE INTEREST RATES, SAY ECONOMISTS Reuter AFTER six-and-a-half years of growth, there are ominous signs that the US economy may be slipping into recession. The latest danger signal was hoisted last Friday when Washington announced a 2.5 per centReuter - 607 words
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203 1989-07-05 4 FT THE EUROPEAN Commission on Monday proposed the international enforcement of intellectual property rights, including strengthened powers for customs authorities to seize counterfeit goods. The paper presented to the group negotiating on intellectusl property rights (IPR) in the Uruguay round of multilateral tradeFT - 203 words
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380 1989-07-05 4 AP INDUSTRIALISED NATIONS should drastically increase aid to Third World economies to help them overcome staggering debt burdens, said a report. The report, released on Monday, also said the United States can play a key role in solving the US$l.2 trillionAP - 380 words
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285 1989-07-05 4 Reuter THE Soviet Union needs US$3O billion over the next two or three years to avoid ruin, a radical Soviet economist and member of the country's new parliament said. Speaking on Monday, the eve of the Paris visit of Soviet President MikhailReuter - 285 words
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366 1989-07-05 4 Reuter A ROW has broken out in Solidarity over the free trade union movement's proposal to form Poland's first non-communist government since the *****. Adam Michnik, Solidarity newspaper's editor and a senior union adviser, said in a front-page editorial on Monday that aReuter - 366 words
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Article993 1989-07-05 4 ARRIVALS Operator i! local How From UAL UA805 0055 SFO/HKG AK CW707 0155 MTS/MtU SWAB su SQB01 0410 AJCL S1A SQ802 0420 AKL/SYD SU SQ401 0555 CM8 SU SQ031 0755 CDG/tOM MAS MH640 0820 KUL AM 30ASB/C 0830 tGN SWAZI KAL KE624 0840 KUL MAS MH653 0910993 words
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Advertisement210 1989-07-05 4 If Restaurant Manager Mr. Wang Ban Say Executive Chef Mr. Hsieh Chiu-Lin > t. 4 k* •> YA 4 M >w Steamed Soup in Green Melon •aax ■T4\ 4 m Mini Fo TiaoQiang Lobster Salad Cold Cuts MfiilC Pork Rib Special «S*l* m y */> <&■ Braised Superior Sharkfin in210 words
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Advertisement106 1989-07-05 4 The busino< person's choice every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Ler> in* Changi Airport at 22:05 hours and arriving at Lester B. Pearson International Airport the following day. Cill your Tnvcl Agent or Air Cauda u *****55. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR SIIANGK I I, A INTERNATIONAL' IN P E106 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1989-07-05 4 Doonesbury M ti£ ptern? up THATSOMt 7H/N6IUQS mi, I PfPM7 KNOW UHAT TO SAY TO HIM. IMEAN.YOU KNOW YOUR GRANDFATHER.— HE PO&N7 KNOW WHAT A LIFESTYLE 13,15T ALONE AN ALTERNATIVE ONE. I s s ru BY GARRY TRUDEAU M M YOU mm? IS THAT OKA/* HE POESNT SUSPECT A THING.53 words
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Miscellaneous58 1989-07-05 4 Max/ Not* Auckland Bahrain Bangkok Borbados 30/25 Cloudy unov 26/18 Cloudy 31/13 Cloudy 21/10 Oaar unav 22/10 Cloar 19/11 Cloor 24/10 Cloudy 29/14 Rain 23/14 Clear M»lh num. "WIDOWTTI# M«iico Oty Nassau Now MM Now York Nicosia Oslo Paris Perth Rio 'Janeiro Rome San Fris'co San Juan Sonrtago Soaul Stockholm58 words
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Advertisement545 1989-07-05 5 "Deposit US$2O,OOO today, and have up to US$l2O,OOO making money for you tomorrow $9 <*> m 4 A vV 1 :>s K K 54 >% <v •-C ■If' /St 1 p X// SN X \W m > as </ vV >* w r(r /O 1 Not everyone listens to money545 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1248 1989-07-05 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuesday, July 4, 1989 DEUTSCHE MARK (8MCEX) High Lav Ml Up High mwm Lmt Ml 52 97 53 145 54 215 Tuesday, July 4, 1989 JAPANESE YEN (SIMEX) S«p M cads Mgh Low 8«tt 75 i 1 I i M puis Lmt Ml 404 CURRENCY FUTURES1,248 words
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Article515 1989-07-05 6 BA Futures SEPTEMBER EURODOLLAR future* yesterday opened 3 ticks higher than the previous Simex close at 91.49 on speculation of an easier Fed Reserve monetary policy following news of the June National Association of Purchasing Managers Index of 48.8 per cent Trading was listless as dealers refrained from takingBA Futures - 515 words
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Article188 1989-07-05 6 IMM currency futures closed sharply higher and near the day's highs on Monday. Values surged at the outset when further dollar buying failed to materialise despite heavy losses suffered by Japan's Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo's municipal elections. Although the gains surprised some traders, others tied the advance to188 words
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338 1989-07-05 6 Reuter LAST WEEK'S Bundesbank interest rate rises were aimed to counter future inflationary pressures caused in part by high capacity utilisation. According to Bundesbank board member Leonhard Gleske at the Frankfurt economic journalists' club on Monday: "Monetary policy cannot orientate itself to theReuter - 338 words
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Article289 1989-07-05 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday ended slightly lower than Monday's dosing levels following a day of thin trading. News the National Association of Purchasing Manager's Index for June fell to 48.8 per cent from 40.7 per cent in May, and growing expectations that the US Federal Reeerve289 words
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Article177 1989-07-05 6 Gold future* on July 3, 1989 100 troy ounces, USS par troy ounoa Opm M«fc Lot Mto M 378.40 3-80 A»g 379.50 Ml JO 377.30 MI.IO 3*0 Sap 382.00 382.00 380u00 383.10 3J0 Oct 383JO 385.00 Ml JO 385.00 +X70 OK 387.50 389 50 385 30 309.10177 words
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Advertisement291 1989-07-05 6 f I m m ■Vi 14; v KKflp Akit. j I a I par > w m M -"m Hew Hd pial dnaltl iLrorngjlii Kkagj's SclkocJ wilLtwiiil a IKfcnkg's ransom PARENTS living and working in Singapore need no reminders that school fees have to be paid promptly three times a291 words
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Advertisement77 1989-07-05 6 MICROGNOSIS IS SPREADING ALL OVER! Today, more than 12,000 traders from New York to Tokyo are using Micrognosis systems to get a competitive edge in the world's financial markets. And that number is growing every day. (Our sales have more than quadrupled since 1985.) If you're planning a new floor,77 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration193 1989-07-05 7 Indicate tha average of the prima lending rates ot 12 ma)or banks In B'pors Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on July 4 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 *ayt 9 9/1* 7/1* 13 7/t 13 3/4 7 l/l* IS/I* 7 3/4 7 l/J S 3/16 3/1* 1 ■Mtl 9193 words
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Article67 1989-07-05 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market rose by 1/4 point yesterday to close at 5 per cent. One-month and two-month rates rose 1/16 point each, while the three-month rate remained unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at the dose yesterday: OffOt NO Oo«rnigM 5 4 7/» Ihw* 367 words
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Article102 1989-07-05 7 Treasury bills Day's Period Issue Yesterday's closing code Maturity NO OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****T 28.09.89 3.91 3.86 3.92 3.92 6 months BS*****H 23.11.89 3.91 3.86 1 year BY*****F 24.05.90 4.17 4.12 4.16 4.12 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code102 words
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Article901 1989-07-05 7 SINGAPORE: WIDESPREAD selling and Bank of Japan intervention caused the US dollar to weaken yesterday, but it cloeed well above the day's lows after volatile trading. "We see the dollar moving downwards but late short-covering due to the holiday in the US helped the currency to recover from901 words
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534 1989-07-05 7 Reuter THE LAUNCH of a financial futures market in Tokyo last Friday is the latest step in a race to open such exchanges in Europe and Asia. At least six countries in Asia and Europe are planning futures exchanges following theReuter - 534 words
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211 1989-07-05 7 HONG LEE TIAM - ty HONG LEE TIAM SIX BANKS, including five from Singapore, are putting together a US$lO.B5 million loan for one of Indonesia's largest companies, P T Borsumij Wehry. Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asia Ltd is the arranger and lead manager. The others are the Singapore211 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article194 1989-07-05 8 Chinese Produce Exchange SiHin' noon dorinQ 1 prices on July 4 (SI/100 kg) Coconut oil Bu* FOB 105.00 Okl drum FOB 115.00 Ntw drum FOB 119.00 Copro Mixed (loose) 61.00 sellers Pepper Muntofc white FOB NLW 507-50 Sorawaic white FOB foq NIW 497JO Sarawak special Nock FOB NLW194 words
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Article275 1989-07-05 8 RAS prices in S nnHAg, FOB in bat* NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers InT 1 RSS Prompt 184.50 185.50N 185.75 186.75N tnt 1 RSS Aug 183.00 184.00 184.00 185.00N Int 1 RSS Sep 185.50 186.50 186.50 187.50N Int 2 RSS OP 181.50 183.50N 181.00 183.00N Int275 words
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Article81 1989-07-05 8 (cants/kg) AUGUST 1989 SEPTEMRER 1989 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON bytn S«IWrs tuyti S*tl*rs SS* 30 152 JO 154JON 152.50 154.SON SS» 50 150.50 I52.50N 150.50 I52.50N MRELB Buyart S«ll*rt Buyer* S«ll*n SMM CV 239.00 241.00N 241.00 243.00N SMC I 241.50 243.50N 243.50 245.50N SMJt81 words
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Article123 1989-07-05 8 FORECASTS for hot and dry weather in key US soybean areas rallied new crop soybean futures, which closed sharply highar in Chicago on Monday. Leaser gains were made in old crop contracts, which would not be directly affected by the forecast. Soybeans closed up sft to 18ft cents per123 words
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Article623 1989-07-05 8 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL prices rebounded to close higher on late covering and speculative buying yesterday, aided by talk that Pakistan would seek RBD palm oil for last half July/first half Aug shipment today. The market earlier ignored further gains in Chicago soyoil futures as concern over poor623 words
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Article249 1989-07-05 8 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed steadier yesterday, but below day's highs with August One RSS buyer quoted at 184.00 cents a kg, up one cent from Monday's close. On the TSR-20 Award market, prices closed little changed from midday levels in thin trading. August buyer was quoted at 150.00 cents249 words
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Article135 1989-07-05 8 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Markat (KLTM) prlca fall five canta to M 526.32 a kg In quiet trading yealerday. Tha dacllna was attributed to tha US dollar's eaaInass against tha rlngglt. Final turnover waa tonnas with 10 par cant rationing reported, and Europaan tradara took moat of the135 words
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Article107 1989-07-05 8 SOFT RED winter wheat futures closed lower in Chicago on Monday, pressured throughout the session by expected harvest advances this week in key wheat states and larger than expected US stocks, floor sources said. Forecasts for hot and dry weather soon should allow rapid harvest advances, traders said. This,107 words
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Article339 1989-07-05 8 HONGKONG: Gold ended firmer against New York's finish, but was unchanged from the local open after a day of quiet but choppy two-way trade yesterday. Bullion ended at U*****.80/378.30 an ounce, unchanged from the open, but well above a closing U*****.00/50 in New York on Monday. Locally, gold339 words
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Article148 1989-07-05 8 Telerate FUEL OIL PRICES were slightly firmer in Singapore. Buyers of CST--180 were at $85-6 mt FOB Sing with sellers around $89 mt. About 1-2 cargoes of CST-380 HSFO remained available in Sing for 2nd-half July. Current high freight charges have reportedly pushed CIF Japan tradersTelerate - 148 words
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Article255 1989-07-05 8 London Commodity Exchange Aug/Sop Sop/Oct Oct/No* Nov/0oc 550 545.5* Buyer/Seller dosing prices on July 3 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. M'lian palm OF Rotterdc Aug/Sep Oct/Nov Nov/Doc kernel oA 5%pc M 480 485* Coffee Basis In-store London, seMors option OF London Jul 940/948 (1015/1020) High/Low255 words
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Advertisement97 1989-07-05 8 Lifting the lid on a fresh Cantonese expenence. Enter the Loong Yuen. One of Hong ffk Kong's acclaimed Cantonese chefs, Fok Kam Tong, brings his expertise to Holiday Inn Park LOONG Views newest restaurant. All the delicate YUEN pleasures of Cantonese cuisine and distincdy modern, spacious dining areas combine to97 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration546 1989-07-05 9 WORLD DEVELOPMENT REPORT The world economy is doing pretty well indeed, says the World Bank in its latest report compiled by Agence France Presse. But the report has doubts about the economy's medium-term prospects. It also looks at greater competition in the financial services sector; privatisation in546 words
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449 1989-07-05 9 GREATER COMPETITION in the financial services sector should be introduced by developing countries and market forces should have more influence over interest rates. The World Bank's World Development Report strongly urges the developing countries to allow free market conditions to reign and for their governments449 words
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360 1989-07-05 9 TWO SEPARATE cases of state corporations in Africa are highlighted by the World Bank as examples of how privatisation works. The bank has for a long time been an advocate of freeing the market to normal consumer pressures. As examples of how privatisation, at least360 words
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318 1989-07-05 9 TWO BANKS in Asia have stepped up their lending to women, and the results are paying off. A World Bank's report highlights the operations of Indonesia's Badan Kredit Kecamatan (BKK) and Bangladesh's Grameen Bank. In the case of the BKK, the World Bank said318 words
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Article, Illustration455 1989-07-05 9 MODERN TECHNOLOGY, such as cheap long distance telephone rates and computerised telephone dialling, has helped create the global market place, the World Bank said. But it has also helped international con artists. The bank noted that international fraud was not new. There was455 words
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177 1989-07-05 9 THE PLANNED completion by the end of 1992 of a single market of the 12 nations of the European Community could benefit developing countries. In its annual World Development Report, the World Bank noted: "The aim (of the single market) is to promote177 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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563 1989-07-05 10 BY ALL ACCOUNTS, women and men in Singapore are on a new threshold as they take stock of their joint destinies in the wake of the launch of the Women's Wing over the weekend. With that event coming to pass, it is also high563 words
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Article, Illustration1479 1989-07-05 10 ASAD LATIF - Singapore's excellent rating in The World Competitiveness Report 1989 is due to a variety of factors. Foreign Editor ASAD LATIF looks into the report for a detailed break-down of those factors, and also examines why the Asian region generally fares so well.1,479 words
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Article260 1989-07-05 10 THE WORLD COMPETITIVENESS REPORT 1989 assesses countries on the basis of a number of criteria. The report's authors say that apart from the measurement of competitiveness. however, there is also the perception of competitiveness. In order to examine the perceptions of business leaders, a questionnaire was260 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1989-07-05 11 ZHOU MEI - FAREWELL INTERVIEW WITH DARYL ARNOLD, OUTGOING US AMBASSADOR Is the United States moving towards isolationism? Is it bent on leaving its friends in the lurch? Outgoing US Ambassador Daryl Arnold, in a farewell interview, assures Economics Correspondent ZHOU MEI that that is1,388 words
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Article, Illustration1610 1989-07-05 11 NYT DESPITE uncertainty about China'a political course, most American corporations doing business in China express confidence in the country's long-term economic prospects and seem intent on maintaining operations there. But nearly a month after the Chinese government's violent suppression of the pro-democracy demonstrations inNYT - 1,610 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration631 1989-07-05 12 THEATRE Reuter IN A 19th-CENTURY Vienna theatre which once rang with the strains of the operetta and the Viennese waltz, packed houses now tap their feet to a musical imported from Britain. Faithful replicas of original London productions. Cats, The Phantom of the Opera,Reuter - 631 words
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Article, Illustration329 1989-07-05 13 OBITUARY NYT JIM BACKUS, the beetle-browed actor whose booming voice gave life to the nearsighted cartoon character of Mr Magoo and the self-indulgent. Ascot-wearing millionaire of Qilllgan's Island, died of pneumonia on Monday in 'St John's Hospital and Health Center in Santa Monica, California. He was 76.NYT - 329 words
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789 1989-07-05 13 CLAIRE ROSEMBERG - LANGUAGE This month marks the anniversary of the French Revolution. CLAIRE ROSEMBERG takes a look at its legacies CLAIRE ROSEMBERG Reuter THE FRENCH REVOLUTION not only changed the face of France, it spawned thousands of new words among them "terrorism" and "guillotine" stillReuter - 789 words
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Advertisement228 1989-07-05 12 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE DIAN XIN BUFFET «rF=T Our Dian Xin buffet lunch spread will also include authentic Cantonese dishes like Braised Beef Brisket in brown sauce, Red Braised Chicken in vinegar, Fried Black Fungus with shredded meat.... Enjoy rich wholesome Dian Xin specially prepared by our Hong Kong chef228 words
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Advertisement191 1989-07-05 12 iUF: Treat yourself to a Delectable Dian Xin lunch. All-you-can-eat for only $13.50* per person Lunch Hours: 11.30 am 2.30pm 'Pica Io\ service <3x»ge 3\ government toi > HWT REGOJCYOSNGAPORE 10-12 Scorts Rood Singapore 0922 Te» *****88 IELIj ,4 Beer drinking contest, backgammon, draughts fashion shows. With attractive prizes to191 words
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Advertisement222 1989-07-05 12 The Velvets Relive the Rock 'N Roll era with the smooth sounds of the Velvets. Felinda, Adris Hash play a range that stretches from the 'fifties to the 'seventies. The Velvets perform from spm-Bpm Sunday to Friday. VVUA# a a—* pf i Q7 K fctawoii u S Temptations served round222 words
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Advertisement149 1989-07-05 12 BEDIM (ME AS NEVER BEFORE Savour authentic Braised Duck with Yellow-Wine to your hearts content But remember to leave room for Beijing Vegetarian Goose. Drunken Chicken. Baked Tench. Shark s Fin with Crab Meat Baked Lotus Paste Pie Or any of our many choice offerings It's the Pine Courts renowned149 words
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Advertisement117 1989-07-05 13 Unkai is a traditional Japanese restaurant offering such superb delicacies as sushi, sasbimi and teppanyaki For private parties there are four tatami rooms available. Lunch: 12pm to 3pm. Dinner. 6.30pm to 11pm 11 Ij Century Park Sheraton VMOKm Singapore uiMflL OWWTOBir ANA MOWS PRICES SUBJECT TO 10% SERVICE CHARGE AND117 words
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Miscellaneous651 1989-07-05 13 msMKHDiaa 'sawju-jiiii) CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Open as hole for a key (5) 6 A sunny sort of word (5) 9 imperial wall-builder (7) 10 Get into trouble with the police (3, 2) 11 Celestial cartoon character? (5) 12 Dad's less than happy with this bloomer (5) 13 An out-worker?651 words
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Miscellaneous1238 1989-07-05 13 OUR CHOICE FILM FOCUS, 10.30pm, SBC 12 The scene: Paris in 1945, just liberated from the Nazis. But the intrigue has just begun tor Diego (Yves Montand) in Las Portes de /a Nuit He is reunited with an old friend he thought dead, then has an affair with a married1,238 words
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Article, Illustration459 1989-07-05 14 CHARLES SAVAGE - QOXING CHARLES SAVAGE QHANAIAN Victor Dunoo took a 11.6 million lesson from the school of hard knocks in the world title fight he organised in February and he thinks he is ready for another soon. His business partner, American George Manz agrees: "People should459 words
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Article, Illustration466 1989-07-05 14 ffOLF AP MARK McCUMBER made a routine 4 on the first playoff hole on Monday to win the US$l-million Western Open when Peter Jacobsen missed a two-foot putt. 1 The sudden-death playoff was p|ut over to Monday when darkness prevented a playoff on Sunctay after theAP - 466 words
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196 1989-07-05 14 &ORSE-RACING AP OTEVE CAUTHEN, the expatriate Snerican jockey who nearly quit (ping because of injury a year woo, believes the Prix L'Arc De Jriomphe is finally within his He was jubilant after riding 0d Vic to victory in the Irish Erby on Sunday, addingAP - 196 words
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Article, Illustration861 1989-07-05 14 WIMBLEDON AFP A WEST GERMAN Wimbledon double looked increasingly on the cards when Steffi Graf and Boris Becker continued to carry all before them on Monday. Neither player has dropped a set since the championships opened and neither has yet been seriously tested. In fact theAFP - 861 words
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410 1989-07-05 14 CRICKET AFP STEVE WAUGH. whose superb batting has dominated the Ashes series so far, gave a reminder of his bowling abilities in Wales on Monday as the Australians drew their match with Glamorgan. The gifted all-rounder sounded a warning to England in theAFP - 410 words
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556 1989-07-05 14 ATHLETICS AP PETER KOECH shattered the world 3.000-metre steeplechase record and Carl Lewis extended his long jump winning streak to 60 in Monday's ON Qalan lAAF Mobil Grand Prix track and field meet in Stockholm. Koech, a Kenyan who was runner-up in last year'sAP - 556 words
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Article, Illustration249 1989-07-05 14 CYCLING AFP RAUL ALCALA became the first Mexican rider to win a stage in the history of the Tour de France cycle race when he crossed the line at the Spa Francorchamps race circuit in Belgium on Monday. At the end of theAFP - 249 words
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Article438 1989-07-05 14 YACHTING NYT VICTORY was short-circuited for New Zealand in the final races of the Liberty Cup regatta in New York harbour on Sunday. On the way back to shore, after winning a two-of-three final series against France, New Zealand was told to race again. ApparentlyNYT - 438 words
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346 1989-07-05 15 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA TUAN SING Holdings, whose shares have been heavily traded on the market recently, has identified an Indonesian as the new substantial shareholder of the company. In an announcement yesterday, Tuan Sing said Mr Surya Oarmadi has acquired 14.89 million Tuan346 words
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Article, Illustration453 1989-07-05 15 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG STANDARD CHARTERED pic is seeking to sub-divide its flagship building in Singapore into at least three lots and obtaining separate legal titles, or strata titles, for each lot in the proposed sale of the building for at Jeast $832 million. This453 words
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Article, Illustration453 1989-07-05 15 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent LIKE POLYTEK Wearnes, Amcol Holdings Ltd is now trying to make a quick profit in the property market. Amcol, which on Monday announced that it was in the process of buying the Octagon Building for453 words
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418 1989-07-05 15 KEVIN GWEE - By KEVIN GWEE JURONG CEMENT Ltd (JCL) has entered into a provisional agreement with a Chinese agency to set up a joint venture cement factory in the province of Hainan, China. The cement manufacturer's partners in this proposed US$B million joint venture are Hainan418 words
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297 1989-07-05 15 MBT THE MALAYSIAN government, through the Minister of Finance (Inc) (MOF), has sold its remaining 73.35 million shares representing 14.67 per cent of Malaysian International Shipping Corp (MISC) to Bank Negara Malaysia. The sale on June 19 has left MOF with one preferenceMBT - 297 words
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560 1989-07-05 15 HERMAN PHUA - By HERMAN PHUA GUTHRIE GTS, one of the Istest stock market favourites, is negotiating a joint-venture with its latest substantial shareholder, Kumagai-Zenecon Pte Ltd. The company is, however, not in a position yet to confirm or reveal the proposed contract's terms or details, Guthrie560 words
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488 1989-07-05 15 PARKWAY HOLDINGS Ltd is setting up Malaysian subsidiary to take up a controlling 70 per cent stake in Pulau Pinang Clinic Sdn Bhd (PPC) which owns the Penang Medical Centre for M 513.97 million. This follows an offer by shareholders of488 words
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236 1989-07-05 15 THE Annual Report Award (ARA) Competition has played a part in improving the quality of Singapore companies' annual reports over the past few years. This was the opinion of the chairman of the ARA main committee. Mr Keith Tay. who is also the president236 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1989-07-05 16 JOSEPHINE CHAN - By JOSEPHINE CHAN NO FIREWORKS went off in the local market yesterday as investors stayed away on the close of the US market for the Independence Day holiday. With the institutions adopting a "wait-and-see" attitude, retail investors were the main players in1,090 words
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Article343 1989-07-05 16 Manogers' pricas OCBC-SIMBL Investment tor My 3 Singapore Unit Trust Tt» CoMwrca 1 10 1.17TH* Savingi Fund 0 99 106 S'pom frog Fund 0.45 0.49 S'por* S*c Fund 075 0 80 S'pora bivatf Fund 0.79 0.84* S'pof* Equity Fund 053 0.57 Savon Capital Fund Savon Trust Fund OUB343 words
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Article69 1989-07-05 16 JACKS INTERNATIONAL LTO: AGM at the Registered Office, 29 Joo Koon Road. Singapore 2262. on July 7, Friday, at 11am. UWPHONE TELECOMMUNICATIONS BHO: 32nd AGM at 10 Jalan Tandang. Petaling Jaya. Selangor Darul Ehsan, on July 10. Monday, at 11am. PEAK HUA INDUSTRIES BHO: 19th AGM at MUI69 words
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Article5965 1989-07-05 16 jam i u 1 Laat JUL 04 +OTVol (*088) Doy High L L aw oat One uyor Sa MO ■or Qr*a Dhr Qr*o Dhr YK Cw Not P/E M Cop 284 45% 87* 66 71* 81* 17* 48 04 86 88 71 90 84 72 189 1525,965 words
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Article, Illustration3501 1989-07-05 17 INVESTORS and speculators continued to stay away from the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and total turnover dwindled to a mere 15.172 million units, the lowest since March 3 when the volume was 13.393 million shares. Yesterday's turnover was the third lowest for the year. Turnover on3,501 words
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749 1989-07-05 18 Reuter STEEL, minerals and oil are poised to give Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd a virtually recession proof suite of future earnings, BHP executives said. They told a briefing of brokers and reporters on Monday that a record A 11.04 billion net profit forReuter - 749 words
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431 1989-07-05 18 Reuter BRIERLEY INVESTMENTS LTD (BIL) said that it is in no rush to spend the A 51.19 billion it will get from the sale of its 52 per cent stake in Industrial Equity Ltd (lEL). BlL's deputy chairman Bruce HancoxReuter - 431 words
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194 1989-07-05 18 Reuter THE MAURITIUS Stock Exchange will open for business today with just five companies listed, stock exchange commission chairman Dheeraj Seetul Singh said. Of the five, two are subsidiaries of the British trading conglomerate Lonrho, which has extensive interests in Africa. "Some companiesReuter - 194 words
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199 1989-07-05 18 AFP BARRIER REEF Holdings Ltd is confident talks witn its creditors would allow its floating hotel to set sail for Ho Chi Minh City on schedule. BRH chairman Kel Griffiths said a "commercial agreement" had been reached overAFP - 199 words
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Article, Illustration549 1989-07-05 18 Tokyo Reuter BUYING ignited a few electrical shares but there were no fireworks in Tokyo yesterday as share prices closed mixed sfter sluggish trade. "There was no panic selling on ruling party losses in the Tokyo election," said Craig Chudler, market strategist for Smith New Court "People justReuter - 549 words
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Article, Illustration465 1989-07-05 18 Australia Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN shsre market was mixed yesterday in subdued trading ahead of the US Independence Day holiday, dealers said. The All Ordinaries closed 3.4 points higher at 1504.5, but price falls marginally outnumbered rises. Only 55.24 million shares worth A 5119.42 million changed hands. One brokerReuter - 465 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1989-07-05 18 Hongkong Reuter PRICES of blue chips yesterday ended sharply higher, boosted by the reemergence of bargainhunters as investors became more ssnguine about political news, brokers said. The Hang Seng index rose 45.93 points, or 2.02 per cent to 2,316.74. "Selling pressurs is fairly lowReuter - 1,292 words
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Article188 1989-07-05 18 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND share market yesterday almost made up the ground it lost on Monday, rising 17.29 to 1,919.27 following Monday night's flurry of corporate news. News that Goodman Fielder Wattie would not proceed with its takeover for Brierley unit Industrial Equity saw GFW jumpingReuter - 188 words
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Article194 1989-07-05 18 Reuter MANILA'S stock market yesterday continued to weaken as prices fell across the board in anxious selling led by Philippine National Bank (PNB) following news of a senator's call for a probe into its sale of shares to the public. The Manila Stock Exchange composite index tumbledReuter - 194 words
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Article185 1989-07-05 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES yesterday finished mixed in light trading that was shortened to one hour to enable brokers to complete pending settlement work, brokers said. They said the market opened cautiously after last week s rally as dealers moved to the sidelines. "Everyone knows the rally wasReuter - 185 words
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Article87 1989-07-05 18 Reuter THAI STOCKS firmed in active trading which focused on banks ahead of their expected good second quarter earnings, due early next month, brokers said. Brokers estimated that the SET Index gained 4.18 points to close at a record 610.39 with advances leading declines two toReuter - 87 words
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Article422 1989-07-05 18 Reuter A LAST-MINUTE sell-off by many investors pushed the Taiwan stock index lower yesterday, reversing earlier gains amid uncertainty over government moves to crack down on illegal stock trading, brokers said. The weighted index fell 0.12 to cloee at 8.853.49 compared with Monday's 8.853.61 finish. Turnover roseReuter - 422 words
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Article185 1989-07-05 18 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS yesterday rose strongly for the second straight session as investors bought mainly financial stocks on rumours the government is to take steps to encourage investment trust funds to buy more stocks, brokers said. The composite index closed at 875.19, up 9.29 points fromReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration829 1989-07-05 19 New York Reuter LIGHT bargain-hunting on Monday helped US stocks close with moderate gains in the slowest trading day in over two years. The light turnover reflected the absence of many participants who took a long weekend ahead of the US Independence Day observanceReuter - 829 words
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Article, Illustration919 1989-07-05 19 London Reuter SHARE PRICES yesterday opened higher, helped by a 13-point gain on Wall Street on Monday and continuing strength in sterling. However, trading was thin and price gains were additionally buoyed by low stock supplies, dealers said. At 0600 GMT, the FTSE index was 8.9Reuter - 919 words
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Article1456 1989-07-05 19 Reuter FRANKFURT: West German shares yesterday surged to new 1989 highs, pushing the real-time DAX index above 1,500 for the first time, before prices gave in to profit-taking. A sell-off in the second half of the session capped the day's rally and made dealers uncertain if theReuter - 1,456 words
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Article135 1989-07-05 19 NYT RAMADA INC has revised the terms of its restructuring, under which it agreed to sell its hotel chain to a Hongkong real estate company for US$54O million. The deal to sell hotels to the New World Development Co is set to close in midAugust.NYT - 135 words
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386 1989-07-05 19 Reuter PEPSICO INC has found itself a potentially golden route into Europe for its snack-food businesses with its US$l.35 billion purchase of British rivals Walkers Crisps and Smiths Crisps. Analysts said the deal would add substantially to PepsiCo's debt but that the company shouldReuter - 386 words
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361 1989-07-05 19 FT BOOTS, the British chemist's group, has launched an £800 million cash bid for fellow retailer Ward White. The Ward White board rebuffed the offer as "inadequate". The prospect of a long bid battle was underlined when Ward White's shares soared 117p toFT - 361 words
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Advertisement242 1989-07-05 15 I Tn rrft"ftuiiciTwwi UNIPHONE TELECOMMUNICATIONS BERHAD NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Uniphone Telecommunications Berhad will be held at the Company's Registered Office 10 Jalan Tandang, ***** Fetaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan on Wednesday, 26 July 1969 at 11.00 am for242 words
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Advertisement355 1989-07-05 15 CURRENCY INVESTMENT \MI Kl( I \|'K| ss H\\ TEL: 321 3333 METRO HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT BONUS ISSUE OF 18,251,640 ORDINARY SHARES OF $1 EACH ON THE BASIS OF ONE (1) NEW ORDINARY SHARE OF $1 EACH FOR EVERY TWO (2) ORDINARY SHARES OF $1355 words
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Miscellaneous38 1989-07-05 15 k/£U4r644r/'HS-<£or <700,64ftw/*&/c/ac*e. /MMS" V 44 3££W £7*S*6£o f&C, 73PV fir//*//**..' /W cAx&f, C.0./ /'K£ 3£BV r?Zc//MS> 7& &£T77S£Ccks*'7D t/OO f&ZTEVAs/AtyzrzS by Martell Wc/£X£YSr<jt*.? ££prAr/*&7 r 6£W+/A6, MAA& a if c/au/£vorr Ae&yev n&>£. r Z7/&/1... 14MW> SA4t*...' 9~C XL*38 words
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Advertisement577 1989-07-05 18 Eajllj THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 Section 290(2)(b) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION CHEOY LEE SHIPYARD (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Cheoy Lee Shipyard (Singapore) Private Limited held on the 28th day of June 1989, the following fecial resolutions were duly passed: RESOLVED: 1)577 words
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Advertisement209 1989-07-05 18 LUMBER ENTERPRISES (PTE) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act Cap 50 the Final Meeting ol Members ol the Com-, pany will be held on Friday 4th August. 1989 at209 words
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Advertisement49 1989-07-05 19 SEEKER S GUIDE provides you with comprehensive, practical, step by step guidance on the entire process of job hunting. Features research on the prospective job and employer, r6sum6, letter of application, job interviews, common questions asked and checklist for that big decision. Available at all good bookshops STP Distributors49 words
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Advertisement934 1989-07-05 19 METRO HOLDINGS LIMITED NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at 65 Chulia Street, #19-00 OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104 on 21 July 1989 at 12.00 noon to transact the following business: ORDINARY BUSINESS 1. Toreceive, consider934 words
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Article, Illustration429 1989-07-05 20 JOCELYN TOH - AREA STRETCHES FROM BOTANIC GARDENS TO RAFFLES CITY By JOCELYN TOH PEDESTRIANS will be able to promenade down Orchard Road, stopping for rests in pocket-sized parks, when a $49 million project by the Public Works Department (PWD) is completed by 1993. The firstSource: PWD - 429 words
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502 1989-07-05 20 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG, Hongkong Correspondent BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe yesterday insisted that the Hongkong people at least those he met on his visit now better understood why Britain could not realistically grant the right of abode to the several million of502 words
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598 1989-07-05 20 BOEY KIT YIN - 22ND ASEAN MINISTERIAL MEETING By BOEY KIT YIN In Bandar Sari Bagawan THAI FOREIGN MINISTER Siddhi Sivetsila said yesterday that Asean would attend the Paris Conference on Cambodia, but sources said that there was still no official Asean stand on the598 words
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486 1989-07-05 20 BOEY KIT YIN - by BOEY KIT YIN ASEAN yesterday called for the preservation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which provides the framework for an open multilateral trading system in the world. In a joint communique released at the end of the two-day 22nd486 words
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93 1989-07-05 20 AFP MALAYSIA expects to privatise its National Electricity Board (NEB) by 1990, Energy Works and Telecommunications Minister Samy Vellu said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He said it would take quite a while to privatise the NEB because it owed about Ms 4 billion in loansAFP - 93 words
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Article51 1989-07-05 20 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN economy, though strong, still remains vulnerable to external conditions given its openness and relatively narrow manufacturing base, the secretary-gen-eral to the Treasury, Tan Sri Zain Azraai Zainal Abidin, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The country's public and private sectors should exercise caution, heBernama - 51 words
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40 1989-07-05 20 AFP TOP CHINESE dissident intellectual Yan Jiaqi and student leader Wuer Kaixi issued a signed statement in Paris yesterday announcing plans to unite all Chinese in the world to fight for democracy in China. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article40 1989-07-05 20 AP SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday began an official visit to France that one top aide hinted could be the occasion for another dramatic disarmament proposal. "You know that Mr Gorbachev never comes emp-ty-handed," the aide said.AP - 40 words
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35 1989-07-05 20 Reuter THE REVAMPED Soviet Parliament yesterday ousted Vladimir Kamentsev, a Deputy Prime Minister, from office. Mr Kamentsev had directed foreign trade since it had been reorganised two years ago. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article47 1989-07-05 20 AFP BRUNEI will buy three Indo-nesian-built airplanes for defence purposes, Indonesian Defence Minister Benny Murdani said in Jakarta yesterday. Brunei's decision to buy the three CN-235 planes was conveyed to President Suharto by Brunei's Deputy Defence Minister during s courtesy call. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article43 1989-07-05 20 AP SUSPECTED communist rebels yesterday killed the police chief of the Philippines' major financial centre in an escalation of street violence sweeping the capital area. Col. Herminio Tayio was shot by two assassins in Makati early yesterday. APAP - 43 words
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Article42 1989-07-05 20 Reuter A MIG-23 believed to belong to the Soviet air force crashed into a house in western Belgium yesterday after flying through Nato air defences and across a swathe of Western Europe. A Belgian man was lulled ReuterReuter - 42 words
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266 1989-07-05 20 Reuter THE BOOMING economies of Asia will slow down over the next 18 months, dampened by slower growth among the leading industrial nations, the Asian Development Bank said in a report yesterday. It said that among Asia's developing countries, overallReuter - 266 words
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325 1989-07-05 20 DAVID CHEW - By DAVID CHEW of the Foreign Desk THE PHILIPPINES appreciates the aid and cooperation given by Singapore in the technical field, says Bernado M Villegas, senior vice-president of the Manilabased Centre for Research and Communication (CRC). In an exclusive interview with325 words
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347 1989-07-05 20 Bernama JAPANESE electronic giant Sony Corporation is widening its industrial base in Malaysia by investing another Msl6o million to set up two new production facilities and expand its current local capacity for audio product manufacturing. Vice-president Masahiko Morizono said the new investment, which willBernama - 347 words
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70 1989-07-05 21 AP TWO SHIPS COLLIDED in the Panama Canal on Monday, injuring four people aboard a tug, the Panama Canal Commission announced. The collision, however, did not disrupt traffic in the canal. A communique from the commission said the Philippine ship Ballena changed direction suddenlyAP - 70 words
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Article64 1989-07-05 21 Reuter THE PRESIDENT and chief executive officer of Carolina Freight Corp (CAO) said the firm has cut its 1989 revenue projections by US$35 million. The officer, K G Younger, said in a letter to shareholders on Monday that because of economic conditions and lower prices, theReuter - 64 words
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Article65 1989-07-05 21 Reuter A NORWEGIAN FERRY with some 95 people aboard capsized and sank after a collision in the Oslo fjord, but no deaths were reported, police said in Oslo on Monday. Six people were taken to hospital. The ferry, Oslo 6, was sailing to the outlying islandsReuter - 65 words
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Article46 1989-07-05 21 AP A TAIWANESE fishing trawler, loaded with squid, ran aground on a wild beach on the southern coast of Africa on Monday. The South African Broadcasting Corp said on Monday that the crew was rescued by a South African Air Force helicopter. APAP - 46 words
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Article52 1989-07-05 21 Reuter THE NORWEGIAN LPG tanker Hesperus, 41,287 tonnes dw, ran aground in the River Scheldt on July 2 and was refloated the next day after being lightened, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service reported on Monday. After the refloating, the ship returned to Flushing port for discharge andReuter - 52 words
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64 1989-07-05 21 International Transport Journal ACCORDING to a report from New York, two US shipping lines American Transport Lines and Topgallant have decided to cooperate in the North Atlantic trade on a slot-charter basis. Both lines operate a forrlightly service with two vessels each. TopgallantInternational Transport Journal - 64 words
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195 1989-07-05 21 Lloyd's Maritime Asia SANKO STEAMSHIP'S plan to use some US$23O million to rebuild its fleet over the next 18 years, rather than use the money to repay creditors, has met with some unease within the Japanese shipping industry. This is the first time aLloyd's Maritime Asia - 195 words
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Article1003 1989-07-05 21 XN AC t oaptar m 5 Arrow Imi XJ 5 Assoc Camoga XM 5 ANt w 1/2 ATC In* VH 4 An V 3-5 Asa V 1 Altos I in* XN 4 toll Conoda Una IX 4/5 to* Ori** lin* IX 4/5 BoUk Oriam SHpg XI 41,003 words
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279 1989-07-05 21 THE EVERGREEN GROUP of Taiwan is investing some NT$2 billion in the construction of a container manufacturing plant in Malaysia. The investment is the largest single Taiwanese investment in Malaysia, according to a company statement. The facility is on about 11.7 hectares of279 words
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415 1989-07-05 21 Reuter ACTIVITIES at Santos, Latin America's biggest port, were hampered again on Monday. About 3,500 administrative workers voted to strike last Sunday after the state port authority, COOESP, failed to meet a promised pay raise in June, a union official said. HeReuter - 415 words
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Article, Illustration479 1989-07-05 21 RAHITA ELIAS - SINGAPORE TO BE TRANSHIPMENT HUB By RAHITA ELIAS FRENCH CARRIER Compagnie Maritime (TAffretement (CMA) aims to improve its service to South-east Asia, using Singapore as the transhipment hub. The Marseilles-based carrier is in the midst of launching a feeder service calling479 words
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261 1989-07-05 21 Journal of Commerce AUSTRALIA'S port authorities and transport companies are moving quickly towards establishing a network of port-oriented electronic communications services. Indications are that the electronic data interchange market in Australia will be worth close to US$6O million annually by 1992. The introduction ofJournal of Commerce - 261 words
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Article, Illustration895 1989-07-05 22 Improvements to facilities planned All in all, 1988 turned out pretty well tor Poland's ports in spite ot several strikes which hurt cargo volume. This article considers the tacts behind the figures. Lloyd's List WHILE BOTH Gdansk and Gdynia reported increased volumes last year,Lloyd's List - 895 words
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Article752 1989-07-05 22 AFP A SHARP UPTURN in rates on the important US Gulf-to-Japan grain route provided the freights market with a boost in the latter part of last week. In a market otherwise characterised by weakening rates, the Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange's Baltic Freight Index (BFI) recovered from anAFP - 752 words
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Article161 1989-07-05 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf. Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (Far East/Europe): "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang Shipping ANRO (Straits/Australia): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Djakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd Lines161 words
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Article253 1989-07-05 22 Containerised on International THE PORT of Dunkirk is expecting to begin construction of a new 200 million French franc (US$3O.2 million) container terminal in mid--1990, if current discussions with four deepsea carriers reach a successful conclusion by the end of this year. The French portContainerised on International - 253 words
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Article650 1989-07-05 22 July 10-13 Propulsion systems, West European Graduate Education Marine Technology 12th Graduate School organised by the Institute of Marine Engineers, City Conference Centra, Memorial Building, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. July 13 Liability of construction professionals problems and solutions, Lloyd's of London Press insurance conference with Neil F.650 words
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Article2449 1989-07-05 22 Who acts for whom A B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agenciee (8) ABBS Line SMS Pie Ltd (S)/Tunes Sena (PK/KL). ABC Containerline NV Fargo Shpg Co (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Una (PK/PN) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepter Ocaanua Shipping Agency (S>/Muttiport Sdn Bhd (PK)2,449 words
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219 1989-07-05 23 WESCOL INTERNATIONAL Marine Services has reached an agreement to buy Lavino Shipping's ship agency business together with its North Carolina stevedoring operations. Lavino will operate as an independent company but as part of the Wescol group. GT Gilion will remain as president and the business219 words
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Article1019 1989-07-05 23 THE DRY cargo cargo market got off to a slow start on Monday with only a handful of new fixtures circulating the market in both the single voyage and time-charter sectors, brokers said. The Baltic Freight Index rose a mere one point to 1,414. Its US Gulf/Japan sub-index1,019 words
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9984 1989-07-05 30 t)rw Owning. Evergreen. July 5. Bonn Express Trlot July HP*). Cardigan Bay. Triot July Mamt Lin.. July t tlpraaia Suaan. Nwaaia Lin.. July 7 Mng SUf Yang Ming July ft Pwmw ScantXrtcht July 10 ■Mf Gueel Evergreen. July 10 MM. da JupHw.9,984 words
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1754 1989-07-05 30 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movement Ship Voy date/time cargo schedule Location Kong he 8E 0507 89 1600 fOI 05/0700 05/0730 Q4 Equator Prid 03W 0507 89 1800 F05 05/0900 05/1000 E8 Prabhakti 27SA 0507 89 1800 FOI 05/0915-05/09451,754 words
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Advertisement51 1989-07-05 21 "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wildlife" i (dure fortnightly at all good bookshop* and news-stands STPDMributora Lines and services represented by Ai Members of the Registry of Accredited f?~ Shipping Agents, Singapore National Shipping Association. For advertising and circulation enquiries, please call Business Times, Tel: *****11, Fax: 253-2821 Tlx: RS *****51 words
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Advertisement258 1989-07-05 21 iSjyjl A lively ■HIMiSSB way with mm wonb Good year for Polish ports All in all, 1988 turned out pretty well for Poland's ports in spite of several strikes which hurt cargo volume. PAGE II New terminal for Dunkirk THE PORT of Dunkirk is expecting to begin construction of a258 words
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Advertisement996 1989-07-05 23 Pt'dicatfd to C2uolitv JAROINE SHIPPING AGENCIES 200 Cantonment Road #12-05 Southpomt. Sinppore 0208 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL,CFS Tel *****18 220 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 PESAKA JAROINE SNIPPING AGENCIES SON BHD. PORT KELANG TEL: 3(***** Tele. No MA*****/MA***** PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA***** CFS TIL *****6 P.6UDANG996 words
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Advertisement1353 1989-07-05 23 I week McKtnney M Ctoatag rim* I CY 11/7 0400 HRS I CFS I(y7 1800 MRS '•■OH 'Penang Kelang M Kobe A M Tauro DESTINATIONS US GtiH us Atl.nlu t •MCKINNEY M LED A M MAR IT M UCA M MARCHEN M LEISE M MARGRETHE M METTE M 11/7 12/71,353 words
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Advertisement686 1989-07-05 24 Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLANO DESTINAT 7T Uk BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPENHAGEN. AARHUS, GOTHENBURG. MALMO. HELSINKI. OSLO. m, CARIBBEAN S. AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT TYO 24/7 KO6 12It 19/6 19/6 25/8 20/6 1/7 TYO 17/7 K KAOKSIUNG I.'.t.'.v 19/7 t TYO 31/7 KO6686 words
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Advertisement286 1989-07-05 24 "Tr COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH j< A StRVICt OF HAMBURG SUOI EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINtR SERVICE TO PwrriroTriffw TAUSALA SAMOA V-15N CLYDEBANK VMM TAHAITAI SAMOA V-MN Accepting FCI to Mhwp/M —m# nr w wi*ri 7MM BC SMN OC E T c tV '*p.' Di NA .iG'**iON REGULAR VESSEL TAMARIN VOWS FLAMBOYANT V4l/M286 words
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Advertisement769 1989-07-05 24 TO EUROPE <*uFmw) SIM FIX NORASIA WMIMIS-3 4/7 5/7 in 11 NORASIA SAMAWTHA Bit-3 W W UP IM ARABIAN SEA 917W 19/7 20/7 217 i£t NORASIA SHARJAH MIS-3 21/7 277 a? 22? *U* Bottom. Scandinavian (AarhiM, Cop* REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE (VUFOOEIt) S 'w »N FIX HAM BRE ROT769 words
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Advertisement854 1989-07-05 25 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd P&O TO^Cnnt Containers CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: CON 'AINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT: BENAVOf- Sailed Sail. TOKYO §Ar Sailed Sais 6ENCA!» Sailed Saik KAGA* < Sailed Satk TOIAGA<BAY Sailed Sail. HON6KQKG EXPRESS" Sailed Nag Yoko Koto P.Wat Pnjt S'pore Ouh Dam Kwt Bah Mqi> NCW OASIS M854 words
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Advertisement731 1989-07-05 25 "&.CHO YANG LINE QUEEN SWAT BRIDGE 009* CHOTANG PARK OB3W HANJIN OAKLAND 003W CHOTANG SUCCESS 004* WEEKLY EXPRESS INDEPENDENT FAR LAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Also accepting for Intend UK dottination* Antwerp and Scandinavian port* CHOTANC SUCCESS OQ3E HANJIN TONGNAE (ME HANJIN ROTTERDAM QUE CHOTANC CHANCE OttE Ldf (or HK/KAO/KOBE/TOKO/BUSAN STRAITS731 words
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Advertisement66 1989-07-05 25 PT. PELAYARA* MUTIARA SAMUDRA AGUN6 PALMA SEJATI 10/7 BATAM/P BARU MJP 12/7 DUMAI PfRAWANG SAMUOERA 102 12/7 PERAWANG/DUMAI 5 vessels (weekly) to PERAWANG/PEKAN BARU/DUMAI 3 vessels (weekly) to BATAM SUMATRA PORTS Also accepting cargo for ports in Jawa Kalimatan. We specialise in project heavylift cargo. Owners operators of tug boats66 words
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Advertisement330 1989-07-05 25 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd ITL *****C6 .20 Tl X ***** PS ***** fc. ICASTKKN CAR I.INKR. LTD STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT! NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS. HONGKONG. TAIWAN t CHINESE PORTS. SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS 'Alto calls330 words
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Advertisement559 1989-07-05 26 tH SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD Singapore Loading lor IRAN TEYFOURI PJL/07 Eta 1/7 BANDAR ABBAS I**«>WAV KYOWA LINE INTRODUCING KYOWA FAST DIRECT B/BULK/CONTAINER SERVICE FROM S'PORE/PK TO GUAM/SAIPAN AND MICRONESIA PORTS* ETA SPORE LOAD FOR: SPARKLE ETA 15 AUG 89 GUAM. SAIPAN AND MICRONESIA PORTS* •MICRONESIA PORTS DIRECT CALLS ON559 words
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Advertisement584 1989-07-05 26 (5?) HANJIN SHIPPING FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WEEKLY FIXED DAY SERVICE I TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ QUEEN'S WAV BRIDGE 009W 1/7 CHOVANC PARK 003W 15// HANJIN OAKLAND OB3W 22/7 CHOVANC SUCCESS OIMN »/7 I TO FAR EAST PORTS TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST TO PACIFIC NORTH WEST CANADA FROM EUROPE VIA584 words
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Advertisement196 1989-07-05 26 INTEROCEAN UNE 7®, 2nd Flooc, Jalan 2/71, Taman Tun Or IdmN, *0000 KL. T«l: 719*734, ******4. *****2* TLX. NO. MA-379M FAX: 03-7173*11 PwMflfl Off: T«l 3*0427. 3*0402 GUANGZHOU MARITIME TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA SOUTKRNUNt BEGULAH UNE» SERVICES SAVING MOaC «O*G PORT kEIANG PEMANG BANCO" AISO ACCEPT**; CABGO f»OW "ONGAONG TO196 words
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Advertisement631 1989-07-05 26 jnirrmu i tinoa, tt runr.iua j, uuij u, iwu EVCR GENIUS EVER GIANT EVER GENTRY EVER GATHER EVER GOVERN EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) MN7 Sb 52; Si ISi SS, w a« RM ru K to I" uloi 10'0; 1407 i;«; IM7 21X7 24/17 lMt mm Mai631 words
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Advertisement871 1989-07-05 27 fcv PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. <*03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EAST VESSEL QOWA HAI GUANG MAJAPAHIT ACCEPTING MURURAN/TOMAKOMAI/HITACHI CARGO VIA HNG JAKARTA SURABAYA/SEMARANG VESSEL SEA PEARL SEA HAWK HAI GUANG SEA PEARL SEA HAWK BELAWAN/STRAITS BANGKOK VESSEL SEA GLORY SEA GLORY SEA GLORY871 words
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Advertisement478 1989-07-05 27 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ap ap np op ut M m i* w Mm i« m 154 17* 71/1 I*l I HAVEN ROAM HAVRE up up VI np op up W in I* M 11/7 M UK 1M IM IM >* 1W EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT HA* B478 words
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Advertisement388 1989-07-05 27 l\l DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. BJJWUHTA LLOTI P.T. 6ESOII LLOTI P.T. SMMKM MHKSM P.T. TMKOM LLOTI VSL/VOY L J BONTANG/IMB ■ATARAM/MWB SPORE ANTWERP HBU RDAM ADAM BRtl H-W un ivi (Accmiwc cowvlntionai AND CONTAINERISED CARGO) IHM 13li 1M (accepting conventional and CONTAINERISED CARGO) Subject to Inducement. Atoo388 words
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Advertisement492 1989-07-05 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES teg* MYANMA FBSak FIVE STAR LINE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore PKelang Per.ang Bangkok SJ3" WJI i«l U/12 Jul 14/15 Jul 30 Jun/4 Jul AVA V/ 97 PAGAN VI43W HTONEYWA VI«9W HPA-AN VI4IW THE BANK LINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE ROAM HMBG HULL492 words
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Advertisement759 1989-07-05 28 K LINE KAWASAKI KIM X KAISIIA. LI D. AMBASSADOR BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 23 4/7 •PK/PNG SGP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE FEEDER VESSEL AMBASSADOR BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST MOTHER VESSEL BROOKLYN759 words
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Advertisement650 1989-07-05 28 J a AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers TIILSIOAS V.47 July 1 KALIOAS V M 20 Aug I TULSIOAS V.43 14 S«pt KALIOAS W AS 3 Oct 2 Transit time Singapore Melbourne II days P Kelang Penang By Feeder By Feeder 20 July 20 July IS Aug IS Aug650 words
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Advertisement406 1989-07-05 28 G GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 13. Trio* Aytr street SINGAPORE 01M TEI U4JW (10 LINES) Fji U4MM P Ketanf Pentng STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore GOLDE N WON OCR Colombo, Kjradii/Oubai In Port GOIDCN HAVEN Cotombo/KaradM/OubK 20/22 July CHINA SERVICE DAI TUN SHAN Shtnfhn 12/14 July CHINA OCEAN406 words
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Advertisement584 1989-07-05 28 PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD HEAD OFFICE 108 ROBINSON ROAD "07 00 GMG BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 TELEX RS ***** PHILI FAX *****76 EAST/FAR EAST FCI LCI ETA SINGAPORE DESTINATION 7/7. 14/7. a/7 ¥7. 19/7 4/7. 7/7 JEDOAH (LCL) WEEKLY AQABA. HODEIDAH H KONG KOBE, TOKYO. KEELUNC. KAOHSIUNG MANILA. BANGKOK. BUSAN. JAKARTA584 words
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Advertisement1024 1989-07-05 29 Anens s po-f NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Geneni Booking* Bookings Inward, Terminal CFS Enquiries ft tU/AUST TPA;SEA Outward *****22 2221?« 27W9U *****53 *****42 2 .'***** *****19 *****16 *****1S *****44 (CR NO. **********0E) NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPIM SOM BHO P Ketong K Lumpur Ptntng 3U9SS7 *****33 *****5 Pwanj I1,024 words
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Advertisement153 1989-07-05 29 ]@> PAN OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY LTD REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICES TO UK CONTINENT p ORTS TO MIDDLE EAST PORTS S'pore Loading for SAMMI FRONTIER 10/7 Jeddah/Hodeidah/Aqaba GLOBAL STAR 10/7 Dubai/Damman/Kuwait/Bahrain/ Mina Qaboos 'Also accepting inbound cargo from Persian Gulf/Red Sea Ports on inducement basis TO USA PORTS TO JAPAN/KOREA PORTS S153 words
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Advertisement99 1989-07-05 29 SOUTH ASIA ANTWERP 9/7 FELIXSTOWE BREMEN 9/7 GENOA HAMBURG 9/7 MARSEILLES LE HARVE/LONDON 9/7 ROTTERDAM PAPUA NEW GUINEA P. MORESBY/LAE/RABUAL/KIETA OTHERS PORT LOUIS USA EAST/WEST COAST PORTS TEL: *****55 FAX *****73 TLX: RS ***** FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/ SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU SERVICES FROM SINGAPORE TO PADANG PERITA99 words
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Advertisement983 1989-07-05 29 Page SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD *r V J UiLO l N 5 I?V S nB,por< 0104 Tel: *****33 < 15 Lin Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** nitAllla p K i>tP w MESSRS HA I THONG SKIPPING 127983 words
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Advertisement286 1989-07-05 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 225 6868 (34 Lines) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO Hi DSR-LINES VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK 4 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE H. CEGIELSKI 4W 0. GROTEWOHL M 9 FAHRLANO VB/89286 words
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Advertisement209 1989-07-05 30 liel. > REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES 3 VESSEL PIYA BHUM JENLINK SILVER EXPRESS JARU BHUM PIYA BHUM JENLINK SILVER EXPRESS JARU BHUM V 7 S.t *7 Sur 11/7 Fri 12/7 Sat 13/7 Sun W7 I*7 Fri VESSEL EASTERN PIONEER EASTERN PIONEER P.KELANG OASWANI Sdn Bhd PENANG SOMGKHLA V I*7 -3 SAILINGS209 words
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Advertisement894 1989-07-05 31 4> UNIPACIFIC TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 cn a n O t Ijj I I j Algerian National I ine FAR FAST/ MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S PORE LOADING FOR BEL ABBES sm alger/oran/annaba/tunis ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS -I- Heavy Lift 100 tons available894 words
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Advertisement642 1989-07-05 31 U2 SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****44 FAX: *****75 HONGKONG/ CHINA BANGKOK P. KELANG/PENANG BUS AN KEELUNG/KAOHSHJNG MANILA TOKYO/YOKOHAMA JAKARTA SYDNEY/MELBOURNE FREMANTLE PORT MOREBBY/LAE COLOMBO LOS ANGELES/INLAND PORT AUCKLAND ROTTERDAM/ANTWERP HAMBURG FELIXST OWE/LONDON 7/7 11/7 S/71 1/7 8/7 A 15n 10/7 A 19/7 9/7 A 18/7 7/7 A 10/7642 words
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Advertisement164 1989-07-05 31 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE LEUVE 9107 1/7 13/7 18/7 CALAiAR VO7 01N 10/7 lif! P. STAROSTIN AIISIB9 12/7 17/7 SUSAK 72N 11/7 25/7 LEUVE MM 22/7 27/7 29/7 TIGER BAY 73N 25/7 2/1 I. YAMBURENKO 13SI» 24/7 2/« RORO A LOLO SERVICES ALL LCL/FCL ACCEPTABLE164 words
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Advertisement81 1989-07-05 31 REGULAR EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE PORT KELANG (Fa ONLY) KITI BHUM KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG JAKARTA (FCL ONLY) KARACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO (FCL ONLY) up, vm, ap, ia m 7/7, I*7, 14/7, a/7 I' m ABC CONTAINERIZE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND vs. sac UDATS TO TO USA/CANADA Mm York, Batten St. i«tw FROH81 words
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Advertisement95 1989-07-05 32 lOODWAY LCL ACCEPTANCE TO NOUMEA. FIJI EXPRESS SAILINGS TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN PORT MORESBY UE 21/7 31/7 6/1 GOODWAY CONSOL VIA SUVA TO: APIA PAGO PAGO TARAWA KIRIBATI NUKUALOFA TONGA RAROTONGA FUNAFUTI TUVLU SIN SUVA VSL: (TBN 0101) 7/7 15/8 Goodway Agencies (Shipping) Pte Ltd Tel: *****46, *****47 Telex:95 words
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Advertisement321 1989-07-05 32 QcebqSemce KL: ALLIED-LINK SINGAPORE (5 LINES) <> REGULAR NE a SER.ICE SUMBER SAKTI 7/7 MANILA NORTHERN CHERRY 19/7 HKG 10 SEALS user service EXPRESS INBOUND WEEKLY SVCS nWB ALL UNITED KINGDOM CITIES/PONTS mm LOS ANGELES/ALL USA IPI POINTS AMERICA NIUGINI SHIPPING PT MORESBY LAf RABAUI 1M Tilt Hit JM ALSO321 words
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Advertisement248 1989-07-05 32 C SAV NK YOKO AfttCA IQQ AWTOFVALP SAI en OVI SUM VIM up amama hayato Vil IV7 LMCAY VJBS 1M W m w up CARGO FOR PORTA ARENAS, TAICAMUANO (SAN VICENTE) ACCEPTED WITH T/S VIA VALPARAISO Singapore HI2XQ Booking MWH* K lumpur P Kel.in# »r liWnm. /*****1, I Jfil/311 tfV=£\248 words
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Advertisement633 1989-07-05 33 Everett Lines J >(£** COMPANIA PERUANA DC VAPOACS PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI. ILO* AND ALL OTHER i vn i j mi n i nniwnir wwii n I nv/UL UH CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Penang* P. Kelang* Singapore MURRAYEVERETT THOMASEVERETT KAMALEVERETT 9/11 Jul 25/27633 words
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Advertisement462 1989-07-05 33 Z I M FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL cjrgoes to USA East i West Coast Carribbcan East Canada. HAITI Costa Rica. El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Venezuela. Peru. Ecuador Colombia via Miami Trinidad. Barbados Antifw St Lucia. Montserrat. Guayana via Kinfston 'V.V.11 1 11 II I M' 1 ■1 1 li462 words
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Advertisement586 1989-07-05 33 rT T \'i: www thai out a now im) ltd WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE Q!31H2E31 DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 6 JULY MANILA 10 JULY HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS 7 JULY KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG 7 JULY BUSAN 7 JULY TOKYO, KOBE 6 JULY CHITTAGONG 10 JULY DUBAI 13 JULY JEDOAH 13586 words
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Advertisement499 1989-07-05 33 1 weekly full container service ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA L VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETD ETA ETD PRABHAKTI PRASETIA TANTO SEJATI TANTO UTAMA 274-275 In Pt 04-05 08/07 In Pt 07/07 08/07 10/07 12/07 13/07 SINGAPORE ETA VO5-06 In Pt VO2-03 7/7 ETO ETA In499 words
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Advertisement361 1989-07-05 33 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI LCL SERVICE KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG BANGKOK MANILA JAKARTA PORT KELANG/PENANG BUSAN TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE HONG KONG also accepting cargo t/Fuzhou/ to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuz Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai LDN/FLX/LYP/SOU RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to all Europe inland destinations 11/7 LA./NYC/SFO 11/7 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL TtuVvJi U fiJ.TV 8/7 SYD/MELB/ADEL/FREM 8/7 AUCKLAND/WELLINGTON u. 11 21/7 P. MORESBY/RABUAL/LAE361 words
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Advertisement755 1989-07-05 34 HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE EASTBOUND TO USA O PSW HYUNDAI CHALLENGER HYUNDAI INNOVATOR HYUNDAI EXPLORER HYUNDAI COMMANDER HYUNDAI PIONEER LALANDIA SIN HKG LBH OAK SEA 2CE 07/07 13/07 31/07 03/01 06/0B 2SE 14/07 20/07 07/01 10/01 13/01 24£ 21/07 27/07 14/01 17/01 20/00 10E755 words
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Advertisement584 1989-07-05 34 hue JE CONTAINER F TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST I Mill II SRI LANKA/ INDIA NEW ZEALAND/ AUSTRALIA EUROPE/ UK rTMI-Vlii'" i rii: M i :m M a LLLtll M i ..I SWISS SHIPPING PTE LTD two* Blajicah Road NHT, TMok584 words
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Advertisement562 1989-07-05 34 I'-o <•» v Mitsci OS K Lines. JLtd FULL CONTAINER -—A UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) la luttmm I T»tnmm to til UK ft i. »£!sS3h!su MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB) JEDDAH SN KOOAM JZ SB LLOYO4AHA OCUNUS TOKYO r K*lM( IcMu irmUM Cm* 11/7 Hf> Vp 2*7 W M 1W MIDDLE EAST (OASIS)** S562 words
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