The Business Times, 17 July 1989
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Title Section11 1989-07-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, JULY 17, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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531 1989-07-17 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY, Financial Editor SINGAPORE'S 13 locally-incorpo-rated banks have lost a sizeable share of total assets, deposits and loans since the entry of foreign banks with offshore licences in 1973. According to figures published by the Monetary Authority of Singapore in its latest531 words
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236 1989-07-17 1 AFP THE SPEAKER of the Philippine House of Representatives has proposed that the country's armed forces be cut by up to 85,000 soldiers. "We do not need to increase the armed forces beyond its present size," the Manila ChronicleAFP - 236 words
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439 1989-07-17 1 JOHN TAN - FOREIGN RETAIL MARKETS PROVE ATTRACTIVE By JOHN TAN FUELLED BY strong consumer demand and good profit margins, local garment makers are pushing aggressively in both the local and overseas retail markets. Heading the pack is listed garment maker Wing Tai which is planning439 words
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129 1989-07-17 1 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Timber Industry Board (MTIB) is studying the types of sawn timber on which to impose export tax, Primary Industries Minister Datuk Serl Dr Lim Keng Yaik said yesterday. He said the study had to be carried out as theBernama - 129 words
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294 1989-07-17 1 ELAINE KOH - Suit against Drew Napier: Appeal dismissed with costs -By ELAINE KOH LAW FIRM Drew Napier, which faced a $2-million negligence suit in late 1987, has seen the end of the matter with the dismissal of an appeal by a former client to reconsider the case. The firm had already succeeded294 words
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106 1989-07-17 1 AFP INDIAN President Ramaswamy Venkataraman has rejected an opposition plea that Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi be prosecuted for allegedly taking bribes in the Bofors arms purchase, a statement published in New Delhi yesterday said. The statement, released by the opposition Janata Dal (People s Party),AFP - 106 words
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575 1989-07-17 1 AFP THE BURGEONING TRADE between Japan and the European Community (EC) may cause unexpected trouble for the sogoshosha, the big, famous trading houses which brought "Made in Japan" to the world. As the Japanese market begins to open up, exporters have begunAFP - 575 words
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330 1989-07-17 1 NST THE FEDERAL government has agreed in principle to build a Msl.s billion second link with Singapore between Gelang Patah in Johor and Jurong on the island. Malaysian Deputy Works Minister Datuk Alex Lee said the project would be undertaken by the state governmentNST - 330 words
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Advertisement321 1989-07-17 1 Need a car or truck loan? SB Wu FOONG 737-7977 MftFl foong Mortgage And Finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned suNdury of Hongkongßank 6 (."laymore Hill #O.VOI Claymore Plaza Singapore (N22 MANAGEMENT CHRISTOPHER LORENZ continues his series on Electrolux by examining the sensitive process of blending its Swedish culture with that321 words
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Advertisement195 1989-07-17 1 Malaysia 4 No aspirations to be NIC G-7 summit 5 Paris to shelve debt plan Soybean sell-off order 7 Italian grain group seeks damages Revaluation of won 8 IMF against it, says Seoul DBS Bank 9 New representative office After the China crisis 10 Assessing the corporate impact Poland and195 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article1738 1989-07-17 2 CHRISTOPHER LORENZ - CHRISTOPHER LORENZ continues his series on Electrolux by examining the sensitive process of blending its Swedish culture with that of Zanussi, its largest European acquisition. CHRISTOPHER LORENZ FT THE DEEP cultural differences in managerial behaviour which have to be bridged in European cross-border acquisitions have seldom beenFT - 1,738 words
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929 1989-07-17 2 ONG YEW HUAT - Spotlight on Management By ONG YEW HUAT Ong Yew Huat is a director of Ernst A Whinney Consultants Pte Ltd. INVESTORS of publicly-listed companies should spend more time on annual reports they receive than just scanning the colourful photographs and the chairman's statement. An929 words
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Article, Illustration963 1989-07-17 3 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SUCCESS COMES to those who seize the initiative and make things happen. This simple maxim underlies the SME Master Plan the smalland medium-sized enterprises' blueprint for success. It is also behind the success story of Robertson Audio and Suntax Industries. Both companies are963 words
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Article459 1989-07-17 3 FT WHEN RUTH WATSON took over as co-owner with her husband of Hintlesham Hall, a luxury country house hotel and restaurant near Ipswich in Suffolk, from Robert Carrier in 1984 she was rather blase about marketing. "Robert Carrier had given us such a high public relationsFT - 459 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1989-07-17 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING INTO HIS 69th year now. the man who runs the Singapore Institute of Management is still pushing on. Talk of retirement is summarily dismissed with a wave of the hand. Neither has You Poh Seng's interest in the job waned after 10 years1,026 words
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Advertisement76 1989-07-17 3 ENAULT's amily QUALITY CAR AT THE BEST PRICE 335 Million Renault's Investment in Renault 19. 2.8 Million man-hours of engineering input to design The Renault 19. 500,000 man-hours of work force training 7,500.00 km (10 times to the Moon and back) test driving in Renault 19 development. 474 1111 24.76 words
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Advertisement86 1989-07-17 3 <*nsa Carg »>- 1 w 4 SOB if «i s*l vfS9 &smm f i ™W *»—< > 4W* iff. fllr' I •Js I Ipl >u «a Stl •< 7^ ■V r- o Every Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Lufthansa takes shipments from Singapore to Frankfurt and on to over 16086 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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550 1989-07-17 4 NIC status will invite pressure from rich nations, says Mahathir Bernama DATUK Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the government actually does not aspire to make Malaysia a newly industrialised country (NIC) ss it reslises that once tne country has achieved such willBernama - 550 words
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Article200 1989-07-17 4 Bernama PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia said over the weekend that there should be less confrontation between the private and public sectors in order to spur economic growth in the country. It was the government's interest to see that the private sectorBernama - 200 words
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437 1989-07-17 4 Bernama MALAYSIA will launch a route guide today that will take motorists to destinations throughout the country with the aid of numbers. Motorists will just have to take the roads carrying a particular number to get to their destination under theBernama - 437 words
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263 1989-07-17 4 Reuter THE Soviet Union and India, rejecting Western criticism of the suppression of China's pro-democracy movement have pledged to strengthen ties with Beijing, Tass said. The issue aroee during wide-ranging talks between Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, whoReuter - 263 words
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326 1989-07-17 4 AP JAPAN has rejected appeals from 15 South Pacific nations to end its driftnet fishing in the region, a senior Japanese government official said. Kiyoehi Araki, a Japanese delegate to the 15-na-tion South Pacific Forum, said that before Japan reduced its fleets in theAP - 326 words
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Article232 1989-07-17 4 AFP INDONESIAN fishermen appear to be getting the message that Australian authorities will not tolerate raids on valuable trochus shells found off the remote Western Australian coaat. Tough punishment handed out by Australia last year, when all but four of the 21 Indonesian boats apprehended were burned,AFP - 232 words
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140 1989-07-17 4 AFP MALAYSIA is Making a special meeting in Bangkok of the Asean economic ministers to discuss an Australian proposal on Pacific Rim cooperation, newspapers reported on Saturday. The newspapers quoted Malaysian Trsde and Industry Minister Rafidah Aziz as saying thatAFP - 140 words
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Article954 1989-07-17 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvico Local From number Hm* SIA SO 403 0835 DMA MAS MH646 0820 KUL MAU MK742 0910 MftU/KUL MAS MH653 0910 PEN MAS MH630 0920 KUL SIA SQ103 0950 KUL CPA CX710 1000 CGK MAS MH607 1020 KUL KIM KL841 1055 AMS/KHI GIA GA960 1100954 words
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Advertisement123 1989-07-17 4 MORNING 0830 HRS ■S- ?r--if Thai flies non-stop to Bangkok 3 times a day, everyday 365 days a year. Flying to Bangkok is easier with Thai. With three convenientlyimcd departures per day, everyday 365 days a year. And our smooth-running schedule quite naturally xtends into smooth service. Because we believe123 words
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Advertisement41 1989-07-17 4 The buiincM penon's cKoicc every Tuetday, Thunday Saturday and Sunday. Leaving CKanri Airport at 22:0$ houri and arriving at I nter B Ptanon International Airport the da*. Call >x>ur Tmvl Agent or Air Canada tt 7}2t555. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR41 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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233 1989-07-17 5 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Community has tightened rules defining the country of origin of photocopiers to close a loophole in its defences against alleged dumping, a spokesman for the EC's executive commission said on Friday. The measure, effective from Saturday, was drawn upReuter - 233 words
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166 1989-07-17 5 AP THE US is lifting its punitive 100 per cent tariff on bone-in hams from the 12 countries of the European Community because they have allowed the shipment of some US meat not treated with hormones, US Trade Representative Carla Hills announced onAP - 166 words
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132 1989-07-17 5 AFP EUROPEAN holidaymakers have been facing long waits over the weekend because of delays in flights resulting from strikes by air traffic controllers in Marseilles, in southern France, Paris and the northern city of Reims. Air traffic in Spain was severely disruptedAFP - 132 words
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236 1989-07-17 5 Reuter THE GROWING number of Japanese acquisitions in the US may continue to be friendly, but industry experts say this does not soothe American fears that Japan is buying up the country. Peter Peterson, chairman of the Blackstone Group, told a conference on JapaneseReuter - 236 words
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278 1989-07-17 5 Reuter BRITISH coal miners, who lost a bitter year-long battle with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1985, indicated on Saturday they were prepared to join a wave of strikes currently sweeping the country. National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) general secretary Peter Heathfield said minersReuter - 278 words
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Article196 1989-07-17 5 AFP BELGIUM and Zaire have reached agreement on settling a seven-month dispute that had soured their economic and political relations, the Belgian Foreign Ministry announced on Saturday. The two countries agreed on the "bases of a general accord" after a meeting in Paris between Belgian PrimeAFP - 196 words
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Article114 1989-07-17 5 AP BUSINESSMAN Nestor Rapanelli was sworn in on Saturday as Argentina's Economy Minister and pledged to continue the austerity programme of predecessor Miguel Roig, who died after just six days in office. Argentina's fifth economy minister in less than four months, Mr Rapanelli, 60. was swornAP - 114 words
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208 1989-07-17 5 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of seven of the world's poorest nations clamoured to be heard by seven of the richest, saying the debtstrapped Third World accounted for two-thirds of humanity but had no voice. While the leaders of the world's industrial giants held their annualReuter - 208 words
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376 1989-07-17 5 Reuter MAJOR industrial nations have persuaded France to shelve a new plan to ease Third World debt, fearing it could torpedo delicate talks between Mexico and international banks. French President Francois Mitterrand wanted his partners at the Paris summit to putReuter - 376 words
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Miscellaneous87 1989-07-17 5 July 16 City Max/ Note Min (°C) Mexico City 21/08 Clear Mioml 32/26 Cioudy Montreal 24/11 unav Moscow 30/19 Cloudy Nassau 33/24 Cloudy Now Delhi 32/25 Cloudy Now York 28/17 Clear Nicosia 43/23 Cloar Oslo 20/11 Cloudy Paris 23/13 Cloar Perth 15/08 Cloudy Rio 'Jaooiro unav Room 30/17 Cloudy San87 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article689 1989-07-17 6 WEEKLY COMMODITIES REPORT THE COFFEE MARKET came to nervous rest at much lower levels last week after the previous week s rout, which followed the return to a free market after the suspension of export quotas by coffee pact members. But some analysts expect further689 words
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Article285 1989-07-17 6 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL prices closed lower last week on renewed selling and buyers' reserve, in sympathy with losses in palm oil futures. A lack of supportive fundamentals and fears of rising palm oil stocks due to poor offtake undermined sentiment. Trading was thin and cautious as operators285 words
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Article135 1989-07-17 6 Telerate FUEL OIL PRICES ended the week on a firmer note, purely on technical sentiment. Essentially. sellers in the cash market cited firmer Simex's HSFO futures prices to help support their high prices of $02-04 mt fob Sing for CST-180. Deals were finally concluded around $83Telerate - 135 words
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Article138 1989-07-17 6 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN rubber market closed lower last week in dull and featureless trading. There was hardly any interest and one of the traders who was just holding off in the abeence of fresh leads said: "Overseas trading interest is generally lacking, that's the reason why business is soBernama - 138 words
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Article130 1989-07-17 6 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR Tin Market (KLTM) closed lower last weak, with the metal shedding SO sen to ctoee at &26.00 sen per kg on renewed selling. Traders said the market was in line with lower advices from the London metal Exchange. "Consumers are cautious but let's seeBernama - 130 words
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Article129 1989-07-17 6 Chines* Produce ATI FOt NSW 260.00 Exchange AP2 FOt NSW B(1 FOt NSW 210.00 225.00 StUtn' noon doting pr My 15 (SS/100 kg) )om on Roberta 20/25% FOt NSW 185.00 Coconut oil Nutmeg Ml FOt 104.00 110 FOt NSW 1289.00 OM drum FOt 114.00 twp FOt NSW 909.00129 words
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Article250 1989-07-17 6 Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on July 14 (£/tonr>e unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Sash in-stor« London, s*N«rs option OF London Jul 616/823 (815/818) Htgh/Low 829/830 s*p 831/834 (818/830) Ugh/Low 833/830 Sol* (1679) Cocoa Jul 837/838 (814/830) ("Bgh/low 840/830 s*p 856/857 (835/836) KJgh/low 858/845 Soto*250 words
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Article175 1989-07-17 6 Reuter CBT SOYBEANS closed higher on Friday on preweekend short-covering and signs that hotter weather may be on the way, floor sources said. The 30-day weather forecast, calling for higher temperatures over key crop-producing areas of the Midwest buoyed prices in the afternoon session. That prices withstood Ferruzzi's failureReuter - 175 words
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Article177 1989-07-17 6 Reuter CBT WHEAT futures closed higher on Friday, buoyed by talk that China or the Soviet Union could be looking to buy some US wheat, floor sources said. Floor brokers said that with the recent slippage in wheat prices on harvest pressurs and general grain weakness, the commodity wasReuter - 177 words
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300 1989-07-17 7 Reuter COLOMBIA, the world's second biggest coffee producer, has reduced the premium of its price of exported coffee by four US cents a pound, Agriculture Minister Gabriel Rosas Vega said. Mr Rosas, speaking after a meeting of the government's monetary board, told reporters:Reuter - 300 words
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215 1989-07-17 7 Reuter MALAYSIA said its natural rubber production will fall to about 1.62 million tonnes in 1989 from last year's 1.66 million record but will rebound to 1.65 million in 1990. Malaysia said in a position paper presented to a meeting of the International RubberReuter - 215 words
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346 1989-07-17 7 Bernama CRUDE PALM OIL prices are expected to decline further in the near future with weather and yield outlook being the main factor for the price movement. "The market is judged to be bearish, if without severe weather," said the president ofBernama - 346 words
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371 1989-07-17 7 Bernama MALAYSIA produce an estimated 502,814 tonnes of crude palm oil (CPO) in June or 13.05 per cent more than the revised tonnage of 444,758 tonnes a month earlier, the Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority (Porla) said. TotalBernama - 371 words
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359 1989-07-17 7 Reuter TAIWAN'S gold imports dropped sharply in the first half of 1989 from a year earlier but bullion dealers said there are signs that imports will pick up later this year. Imports of gold bars and coins totalled 94.87 tonnes worth US$l.l4Reuter - 359 words
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226 1989-07-17 7 AFP INDONESIA has struck a deal with Japanese utility firms to cut the price of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) in exchange for additional long-term sales, the official Antara news agency reported. The price of some Indonesian LNGAFP - 226 words
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494 1989-07-17 7 Ferruzzi taking legal action over soybean sell-off order Reuter THE ITALIAN grain group Ferruzzi Finanziaria Spa would seek maximum damages from the Chicago Board of Trade over an order forcing it to sell millions of bushels of soybeans. A Ferruzzi statement confirmedReuter - 494 words
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189 1989-07-17 7 Reuter THE US Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has been closely monitoring developments in the Chicago Board of Trade soybean market since the 1988 drought, and especially since May futures deliveries. In a news release last week, the agency's chairman, Ms Wendy Gramm, added thatReuter - 189 words
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Advertisement134 1989-07-17 6 reception reception 1 »1 > FO-700 1317 88 FAX2I6 Highly Automated Compact Facsimile Automatic dialling for 132 stored numbers Confidential, 12-second. and 16 level halftone transmission *A3 transmission and B4 reception FO-420 1428 89-FAX233 Compact Facsimile/Phone Combination 18-second transmission and auto phone/fax changeover Halftone and auto contrast controls Confidential transmission/reception134 words
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Advertisement225 1989-07-17 7 The sort of meeting room you can look forward to at Saujana. Not many hotels in Malaysia can claim to have a pair of guests and other smaller multi-purpose rooms, championship golf courses practically sitting in their backyard. For the more adventurous, we even offer a myriad of creaBut then,225 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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272 1989-07-17 8 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) supported South Korean economic planners resisting US pressures to revalue the won against the dollar, Finance Ministry officials said yesterday. "An IMF delegation said after recent consultative meetings (in Seoul) the won should be kept stable," Mr KimReuter - 272 words
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554 1989-07-17 8 NYT THE US DOLLAR rose sharply in New York last Friday, once again passing the ceilings the United States and its economic allies are believed to have set for it against the West German mark and the yen. The dollar's climb aboveNYT - 554 words
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185 1989-07-17 8 Reuter CHANCELLOR Nigel Lawson. repeating that UK inflation may have peaked, said interest rates had to remain high to get inflation down. "Interest rates have to be high to get inflation down," Mr Lawson said on BBC Radio. "It is because we have beenReuter - 185 words
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239 1989-07-17 8 Reuter CANADA'S inflation rate rose last month to its highest level in five years, the government said on Friday in a report that economists predicted would bolster the central bank's argument against lowering interest rates. On an annualised basis, theReuter - 239 words
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111 1989-07-17 8 Reuter JAPANESE Vice-Finance Minister Toyoo Gyohten said he was reasonably comfortable with the present situation in the foreign exchange market. He told a news conference that the market situation had considerably improved recently, an apparent reference to the dollar's fall from its peakReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration679 1989-07-17 8 MOST ASIAN currencies sagged against the US dollar last week, especially the Australian and New Zealand dollars. Dealers Down Under said the bearish mood prevailed despite good quarterly inflation figures in New Zealand and healthy employment figures released last Thursday in Australia. In Wellington, dealers pointed to a679 words
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Article183 1989-07-17 8 Gold futures on July 14, 1989 100 tot* ounces; USS par troy ouni Opan Lav llMl M 370.80 -6.20 A«» 377.30 377.50 ***** 372.20 -6.30 S»p 374.50 -6.20 Oct 181.60 381.60 375.00 376-50 -6.10 Dk 386.00 386.10 379.00 3*0*0 -6-10 Fob 90 ***** 386.00 3*5.00 384 80183 words
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Article250 1989-07-17 8 ASIAN CURRENCY average deposit rotes for 1 Itte week ended July 14 MO P High •MCES Lew us s 7 doyt 9 3/16 9 1/16 1 monlh 9 1/8 8 15/16 2 mooltw 9 8 7/8 3 months a 15/16 8 11/16 6 n»m<*>» 8 3/4 8250 words
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Article494 1989-07-17 8 Gold Financial futures SELLING in gold bullion appeared from the start of trading last week when the metal was quoted at U*****.00 per troy oz. This contrasted sharply with the sustained rise of the US stock and bond markets throughout most of last week and analysts attributed the metal's weakness494 words
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Article, Illustration505 1989-07-17 8 Indicate! Km iviriQC of in® pfirnf v#nainy rnti Of 12 ma|or banks in S'por* PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday. July 14 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: RANK PLR AtN Bar* 6% Allied Irish Bar* PLC 6% Amorkon Express505 words
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Advertisement277 1989-07-17 8 25-28 July, 1989 Changkat Pavilion Jalan Changkat Stadium Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia I Benefit from the "World Connection The 2nd presentation of the Internepcon/Semiconductor International Malaysia Exhibition from 25 28 July 1989, will bring together the biggest, most authoritative line-up of electronics and semi-conductor equipment and materials manufacturers and suppliers in277 words
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Advertisement329 1989-07-17 8 Prospects For Trade Investment In CHINA AFTER THE TURMOIL 28 August 1989, Holiday Inn Parkview Singapore What is in store for China's business partners investors over the next two years? In the long run? What is the impact on Hong Kong as a gateway for doing business with as a329 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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449 1989-07-17 9 NYT THE CHAIRMAN of Citicorp has recommended that Congress gradually reduce the level of deposit insurance to 85-90 per cent of what the government currently offers, in an effort to force depositors to judge whether banks and savings institutions are taking risks withNYT - 449 words
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660 1989-07-17 9 FT THE EXPORT IMPORT BANK of Japan, the agency through which much of Japan's new package of third world recycling funds will be channelled, is desperate to change its image abroad. The bank is still widely viewed as an aggressiveFT - 660 words
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308 1989-07-17 9 AP MEXICO, test case for the United States' new strategy to ease Third World debt, may clinch a deal shortly with bankers to trim its US$lOO billion loan portfolio, a White House official indicated on Saturday. Meanwhile, in Madrid, Spain has agreed toAP - 308 words
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Article52 1989-07-17 9 AFP DRESDNER BANK, West Germany's second-largest commercial bank, opened a new branch in Bangkok last Friday, the bank said in a statement in the Thai capital. The new branch is Dresdner's third in the Asia-Pacific region to be opened this year, following branches in Bombay andAFP - 52 words
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64 1989-07-17 9 Reuter BARCLAYS PLC will begin offshore banking operations in Mauritius in August, Mauritian central bank governor Indur Ramphul told a news conference last Friday. He said the Bank of Mauritius had approved offshore banking licences for Bank of Baroda and J Rothschild Holdings pic.Reuter - 64 words
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451 1989-07-17 9 Reuter SPECULATIVE FUNDS previously invested in stocks and with illegal investment houses are being pumped into bank deposits, leading to a fall in Taiwan's interest rates, bankers say. The funds switch follows the passage of a new banking law which provides for longReuter - 451 words
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Article, Illustration335 1989-07-17 9 SOH TIANG KENG - Group plans more overseas offices By SOH TIANG KENG DBS BANK will open a new representative office in Jakarta today as part of its strategy to expand its international network. A DBS statement said this new office will bring the list of335 words
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207 1989-07-17 9 Reuter JITTERS OVER China's political turmoil are only partially responsible for the more cautious lending policies adopted by banks in Hongkong recently. Commissioner of Banking Anthony Nicholle said. Capacity to lend is not finite and the boom of the past year hasReuter - 207 words
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Advertisement185 1989-07-17 9 Dutch individualism and a keen sense of commercial enterprise add up to make NMB something different. A bank that is innovative, and does not OUR STYLE OF BANKING WONT CIOG VOUR IDEAS necessarily take the standard route to problem solving. In fact it is this pioneering spirit that has taken185 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article, Illustration1616 1989-07-17 10 MIKE MORRIS - As foreign companies come to terms with the aftermath of the dramatic events in China, MIKE MORRIS, managing director of the Pacific Rim Consulting Group, reads between the lines of the Chinese situation to offer this assessment of the events' corporate impact, and1,616 words
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Article302 1989-07-17 10 THERE has been virtually no disruption to shipment of goods on orders placed before June 4, and everyone seems to be getting paid on time. Most companies have sent expatriates back into China and are reopening offices, although some still restrict travel particularly by Hongkong Chinese staff.302 words
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1294 1989-07-17 10 IN ASSESSING the current situation in China, th« three key long-term indicators are: e Popular support for political and economic reform makes a protracted reversal virtually impossible to impose. e Only two political institutions are currently capable of ruling the country: the party1,294 words
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Advertisement150 1989-07-17 10 Packing a work of art is a work of art UK? The key to successful moving is perfect packing We specialise in packing and moving delicate and valuable items In fact, just the sort of things you've probably been collecting here. Two thirds of our staff are actually involved in150 words
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Advertisement148 1989-07-17 10 Keep yourself constantly informed of the latest developments in Japan's Steel industry by regularly subscribing to JAPAN STEEL JOURNAL, the one and only English daily journal in Japan, supplies quick, accurate and authentic news on principal events in Japan's iron and steel industry. It also closely follows daily price changes148 words
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Article, Illustration932 1989-07-17 11 As Poland moves further towards democratic reforms, Solidarity has wisely recognised that it needs to work hand in hand with its former rival, Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski, to be able to resolve the country's economic mess. The following article examines the reason why, whileNYT - 932 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1989-07-17 11 The Economist BUSH has a dream, Poland no money, Hungary no illusions. The parallels are tempting. President Gorbachev travels to West Germany and France, gently wooing Western Europe away from the United States; President Bush visits Poland andThe Economist - 1,104 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration989 1989-07-17 14 Just opened in Singapore: a music shop with a separate room totally devoted to classical compact discs, where veteran record collectors are on hand to offer friendly advice and where there is even a special ordering service for rare collector's items.989 words
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Article, Illustration857 1989-07-17 14 HELEN CHANG - Last year, printmaker Chng Seok Tin underwent an operation that rendered her nearly blind. But, writes HELEN CHANG, the artist works on, drawn towards the light. HELEN CHANG, IN HER MIND S EYE, Chng Seok Tin sees herself flying towards the sun. Like the gulls etched in857 words
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927 1989-07-17 16 PETER WATROUS - Don Pullen making sense of jazz's radical 60s MUSIC By PETER WATROUS NYT SINCE THE late 1950s and early *****, when the cadres of the avant-garde momentarily overran the positions of the jazz mainstream, jazz has struggled, in its more fecund experiments, with a rapprochement between the two. Creation byNYT - 927 words
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595 1989-07-17 17 ROBERTA SMITH - ART By ROBERTA SMITH NYT THE 1980s art world will probably be known for many things its art stars, mega-museums, runaway auction prices. But in a quiet way, it may also come to be seen as the beginning of the Golden Age of AfricanNYT - 595 words
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Article, Illustration509 1989-07-17 17 BOOKS The Other Nuremberg: The Untold Story of the Tokyo War Crime Trials by Arnold C Brackman 482 pages Collins Reviewed by SAMMAD REJAB OVER THE YEARS, the names Hiroshima and Nagasaki have become reminders of the unspeakable horror that awaits mankind down the nuclear509 words
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Advertisement139 1989-07-17 14 ?w* h I r&viml ORIENT >' w*m r T jj k\fi I« fti* 1 s»l M'i■:J>, mmcm J:' s« HIAP LAT GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR Blk 249, Jurong East, Street 24, #01-104, Singapore 2260 PALMSTONE PETROLEUM Gdn W4 Unit 52 Pasir Panjang Wharves, Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 0511. Tel. *****96. *****31139 words
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Advertisement77 1989-07-17 14 Teppanyaki Specialties At GingaS^T ur. o'Mmtvk" I 2* M ft -fflSSi* QffStaLm* 382 Havetock Rd S pore 0316 Reservations: *****22 (Carol) Ginga is a delight for lovers of fine Japanese cuisine. Our recommendations: Special Teppanyaki Set Lunch (sl6+ Special Teppanyaki Set Dinner ($45 with fresh live lobster and free glass77 words
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Advertisement541 1989-07-17 15 f m ><: SM ey talks, what do you hear? N Not everyone listens to money like you do. But if you count yourself among those with an "ear" for currency and if you understand the risks involved when exchange and interest rates fluctuate then you may be ready to541 words
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Advertisement292 1989-07-17 16 COURyOISIER VS.O.P-WHERE TO ENTERTAIN ONE GOOD REASON TO LUNCH AT THE PALM GRILL IS OUR APPETISER BUFFET ANOTHKR IS THE CHOICE OF MAIN COURSES. PALM For between $26++ and $40+ you can select from our appetiser GRILL buffet including seafood, smoked salmon and oysters. Choose from many lavish main courses.292 words
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Advertisement168 1989-07-17 16 Mi Our executive chef has created an Executive Lunch Buffet with specialities. For 116.90+ enjoy a full-range salad, roast beef, red snapper, chicken breast cordon bleu or lamb noisetts normandc. So, finish your meal with the tempting spread of desserts. Every Monday to Friday from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.168 words
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Advertisement177 1989-07-17 16 nuime&<i THE MOST WONDROUS BUFFET LUNCH IN TOWN Enjoy a gourmet buffet luncheon at on ungourmet price! For starters, take your pick of our cokj dtshes prawns on ice fresh oysters, smoked salmon, melon and dried ham. vegetable temne. mixed seafood salad, cooked assorted vegetables and homemade dressings Select your177 words
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Advertisement220 1989-07-17 16 HP A fortnight to polish up your taste for fine cuisine! Savour authentic Polish dishes prepared by master chefs using herbs, poppy seeds and freshlypicked mushrooms. Your meal could win you a free return trip to Poland. So come experience Polish tradition at its best! Polish Fortnight *17 July 29220 words
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Advertisement175 1989-07-17 16 Mil IWi'i KfTuTu Join us as we come to the climax of the competition for Singapore's richest annual fashion and glamour event. Tickets for the Grand Finals at $90 nert are available at the Mandarin Reservations Counter. f f |2J W. w (iK.WD I I\ \I s I M \\l175 words
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Advertisement222 1989-07-17 17 »<•<»<» Set Lunches And Binneks Ame Delightfully Different In The Park. Each day the Cafe-in-Tbe-Park offers both a Western and local-style set lunch and dinner. However, unlike other restaurants, u>e offer a different menu each day, so you U never see the same menu twice in two weeks. Lunch: 11.30pm222 words
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Miscellaneous637 1989-07-17 17 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A high wind, curs® it (5) 6 They stand up straight and start talking during mass! (5) 9 A Nary bird (7) 10 A once wracked vassal (5) 11 Smooth as keels can be (5) 12 Speak harshly at a good speed! (5) 13 Paid as637 words
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Miscellaneous1333 1989-07-17 17 TV and RADIO Parodying Hollywood OUR CHOICE STAND IN, 10.30pm. SBC 12 A young and rather straight-laced banker is bewildered by the goings-on at the movie studio he is sent to. His job is to juggle the accounts of the studio which is on the brink of finanse J Humphrey1,333 words
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Advertisement3022 1989-07-17 18 ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS DATED 17TH JULY 1989 THIS document is important and requires your immediate attention. If you are in any doubt as to the action you should take, you should consult your stockbroker, bank manager, solicitor, accountant or Other professional adviser immediately. If you have sold all your shares in3,022 words
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Advertisement2627 1989-07-17 19 The balance of 1,783,750 new ordinary shares of $1.00 each has been fully underwritten by Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad for an underwriting commission of 1-174* of the value of the new ordinary shares underwritten. The expenses of the Bonus and Rights Issues, including underwriting commission and issuing house fees,2,627 words
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Advertisement1783 1989-07-17 20 (j) MkMMt benefits No provision is made for the cost of retirement benefits other than contributions to approved provident funds. The cost of retirement benefits is charged to profit and loss accounts as it arises. (It) Currency conversion Transactions in foreign currencies are converted into Malaysian Ringgit at the rates1,783 words
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SPORTS
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313 1989-07-17 21 BOXING AP EVANDER HOLYFIELD remained a major challenger to heavyweight champion Mike Tyson with a smashing second-round knockout of Adilson Rodrigues on Saturday at Caesars Tahoe. Holyfield hurt Rodrigues with a right uppercut while the two were fighting in close. He followed with aAP - 313 words
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Article, Illustration602 1989-07-17 21 TENNIS AP TOP-SEEDED Andre Agassi was knocked out of the U*****,000 US Pro Tennis Championships on Saturday night, losing to Andres Gomez after Mats Wi lander had earned a place in yesterday's finals. Agassi, who had reached the semis with three successive straight-set victories, lost 7-6AP - 602 words
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214 1989-07-17 21 AP SIXTH-SEEDED Peter Lundgren of Monte Carlo won twice on Saturday to advance to the finals of the US$l6O,OOO Volvo Tennis Hall of Fame Championships at the Newport Casino. Lundgren was scheduled to meet unseeded Jim Pugh of California in yesterday's final. PughAP - 214 words
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305 1989-07-17 21 AP EIGHTH SEED Carl-Uwe Steeb of West Germany advanced to the final of the U*****,000 Swiss Open tennis tournament on Saturday with a 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 win over Sergi Bruguera of Spain. In yesterday's title match in Gstaad, Steeb was scheduled toAP - 305 words
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Article559 1989-07-17 22 'GOLF AFP UNKNOWN AMERICAN Michael Allen shocked the European tour stars in Gleneagles on Saturday by winning the Scottish Open. The 30-year-old from San Francisco, who had never finished better than fourth, upstaged the likes of past and present US Masters champions Sandy Lyle and NickAFP - 559 words
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Article, Illustration506 1989-07-17 22 MOTOR-RACING AP AYRTON SENNA sped into pole position for the British Grand Prix with the fastest time in Saturday's final qualifying session despite engine problems that left clouds of smoke coming from his McLaren. Team-mate Alain Prost posted the second-quickest time to give McLaren both front-rowAP - 506 words
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225 1989-07-17 22 AP EMERSON FITTIPALDI again smashed his own track record on Saturday in locking up the pole position for yesterday's Marlboro Grand Prix at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. Fittipaldi, who broke his own year-old record on the 1.217-mile (1.958-km) six-turn temporary circuit in winning theAP - 225 words
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Article, Illustration385 1989-07-17 22 CYCLING AFP JELLE NIJDAM, who next month hopes to follow in the footsteps of his father as world pursuit champion, produced a thundering finish to clinch his second stage victory of this year's Tour de France in Gap on Saturday. The powerful 25-year-old Dutchman, alreadyAFP - 385 words
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200 1989-07-17 22 ATHLETICS AP MOROCCAN world record holder Said Aouita easily won the 1.000-metre race in a time of 2:22.14 at the Second International Track and Field Outdoor Grand Prix meet in Spain on Saturday. He was followed by his countryman M Saher in 2:23.59. InAP - 200 words
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Advertisement2598 1989-07-17 21 20 EARNINGS PER SHARE The earnings per share have been calculated by dividing Group items of $1,790,704 (1988 $2,659,384) by the number of shares 6,000,000 shares (1988 6,000,000 shares). 21 SEGMENT REPORTING profit before extraordinary in issue during the period DIRECTORS' REPORT (Prepared for inclusion in this Abridged Prospectus) APPENDIX2,598 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1989-07-17 23 mm mm™ By HOCK LOCK MEW SOME MINORITY shareholders of Malaysia Mining Corp are disappointed that MMC has not explained the benefits of the takeovers and acquisitions by its 46.85 per cent associate, Ashton Mining Ltd, in Australia in the past two years.By HOCK LOCK MEW - 1,050 words
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177 1989-07-17 23 Bernama THE Malaysian Master Builders Association has proposed the setting up of a board to guide the construction industry development. The association's president Siah Kwee Mow said the proposal had been included in a memorandum submitted to the Finance Ministry at the pre-budget talks andBernama - 177 words
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412 1989-07-17 23 William Chia - By William Chia THE LOW BROTHERS, former directors of Ka Wah Bank, have filed a suit in Hongkong against the law firm of Freshfields. This is the latest in a series of law suits by the Low brothers aimed at clearing themselves412 words
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840 1989-07-17 23 MBT FOREIGN institutional investors and fund managers have been the major buyers in the recent spate of large share placements by Malaysian companies. This reflects the continued confidence of foreign investors in the prospects of the Malaysian economy and theMBT - 840 words
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601 1989-07-17 23 HERMAN PHUA - 'OUTLOOK STILL FAIR FOR GLOVE MAKERS' By HERMAN PHUA IN SPITE OF the current downturn in the rubber glove industry, industrial gas manufacturer Causeway Investment is still confident that its proposed acquisition, Safetytech Sdn Bhd, can turn in a good performance. Causeway, formerly known as601 words
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203 1989-07-17 23 SHAREHOLDERS of DBS Land have subscribed for 94.9 per cent of the group's warrants attached to its $100 million bond issue announced in May. The warrants, priced at 41 cents a unit, allows its holders to subscribe for shares in the property company203 words
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390 1989-07-17 23 MBT GAMING OPERATOR Magnum Corp's system to record bets and ticket sales will be fully computerised nationwide in September, ahead of early-1990 as scheduled. The entire exercise including hardware and software will cost Ms3l million. Magnum will also invest a further Mss millionMBT - 390 words
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Article, Illustration1770 1989-07-17 24 JOSEPHINE CHAN - r Singapore p L By JOSEPHINE CHAN AFTER last week's encouraging gains and with a 16.5-point gain on Wall Street last Friday, the local stock market looks promising this week. The 1,390-level appears to be the next resistance on the technical picture,1,770 words
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Article6163 1989-07-17 24 1969 Tai High Low Cod* Company DEBENTURES, BONDS, LOANS Last Sala JUL 14 orVol ('000) t Week U llgh Low Bt ist Quolyer Sal la tar Gr's Gr's Dlv Dtv Vld Nat CV P/E M Cap Smil 284 45% 87% 66 72 85% 18 52 97 966,163 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1989-07-17 25 1 t L I Hongkong 1m! DBS Securities LAST WEEK, the Hongkong market rallied against a background ot improving conditions across the Chinese border coupled with bullish overseas sentiment. Following a 0.5% cut in the local prime rate to 10.5% from 11% over theDBS Securities - 1,007 words
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653 1989-07-17 25 1 I- J K.Lumpur iMi 4 MBT SHARE PRICES scaled new heights at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week as buyers dictated terms again. Although mixed trading was registered in three of the four sessions, the undertone was firm. Record highs were set withMBT - 653 words
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Article566 1989-07-17 25 JULIANA TAY - Week ended July 14 Compiled by JULIANA TAY AUDITED RESULTS Company Ynt to Qroup Net Net eeminge OroM proMt/loee (L) par attar* dividend (*000) (canto) Generol Corp Jon 09 Mj2.904i157J266U —I —(—I Horrisom Msm Mor 09 M5149.622(505.5271 17.700 II 16(101 PRELIMINARY RESULTS Company Yaar to Qraup pre tow566 words
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Article487 1989-07-17 26 The next hurdle profit reports Hi New York AP WALL STREET analysts are waiting with some trepidation for the second-quarter earnings reports due to be issued by hundreds of companies in the next few weeks. The profit figures are expected to provide some of the first hard-and-fast signs of theAP - 487 words
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418 1989-07-17 26 H Tokyo AFP SHARE PRICES were mixed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week in lethargic and directionless trading as an upcoming Upper House election weighed heavily on the minds of investors. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected issues ended the week onAFP - 418 words
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220 1989-07-17 26 AFP TRADING in the Australian share market was largely subdued last week with the exception of goldand resource-related stocks, as investor interest began to return to market leaders. Statton Securities broking analyst Cameron Williams said there was a return of offshore buying interest,AFP - 220 words
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882 1989-07-17 26 RAY HEATH - r— 1 jrxrnl London S""' A By RAY HEATH THE BIGGEST 810 in British history, plus some evidence, albeit flimsy, that inflation is being brought under control, and the successful flotation of a major financial institution brought euphoria back to the London882 words
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538 1989-07-17 26 RICHARD HARRIS - EL By RICHARD HARRIS THE European markets remain strongly underpinned by buying interest, despite the thinning volumes as the summer holiday season approaches. The sharp rises in West Germany and Switzerland in June are also being digested by the markets.538 words
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399 1989-07-17 26 Reuter ELDERS IXL Ltd chief executive John Elliott's reluctant As3-a-share offer for Elders is at least 25 cents below true value, according to independent adviser First Boston Australia Ltd. Mr Elliott and associates in Harlin Holdings Pty Ltd proposed giving Elders stockholders the choice ofReuter - 399 words
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Article493 1989-07-17 26 Current Ei Books Oato ToM tor ToM tar paymwit data ctoM payabto r Atox HWgs 6%(bl Aug 29 S«P 8 Sop 36 6% 6% Avtmo 10%TE(II Oct 16 Oct 26 Nov 15 10%TE 25%TE B Sombowang 35%W Jul 21 Aug 2 Aug 14 J„H 20% Batu Kawan S%I0493 words
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Article, Illustration733 1989-07-17 27 New York Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed at a new post-crash high for the third straight session on Friday, after being whipped around by programs, the bond market, takeover stocks and economic data, analysts said. It was the market s ninth straight gaining session. The government releasedReuter - 733 words
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Article, Illustration957 1989-07-17 27 London AP LONDON share prices ended at a new post-crash high in energetic trading on Friday, buoyed by a series of rumours about potential takeover bids. However, the market finished well below the session's highs, dragged lower in the last hour of London trading byAP - 957 words
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379 1989-07-17 27 Reuter BRITAIN third largest supermarket chain, Gateway Corporation pic, advised shareholders last Friday to accept a buyout offer from a British investors' group, conceding defeat in its efforts to back a rival USbased suitor. The Isosceles group claimed victory in the £2 billion (US$3.3Reuter - 379 words
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167 1989-07-17 27 Reuter DRINKS GROUP Guinness pic said its estimated payments of £85 million to some former Distillers shareholders as a result of a UK Takeover Panel ruling would not affect its earnings per share. The Panel ruling, announced last Friday, relates to certain breaches of theReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration399 1989-07-17 27 DIFFERENCES OVER INDUSTRIAL ALLIANCE Reuter AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph Co (AT&T) has said it will swap its stake in Olivetti for a large shareholding in the main industrial holding company of Carlo de Benedetti, the Italian computer maker s chiefReuter - 399 words
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477 1989-07-17 27 Reuter SWISS share analysts doubt Jacobs Suchard AO is ready to announce a bid for either United Biscuits (Holdings) pic or Cadbury Schweppes pic, noting Suchard has its sights set on Asian expansion. "Basically, if anything happens in England,Reuter - 477 words
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389 1989-07-17 27 FT DREXEL Burnham Lambert the Wall Street investment bank, is considering closing down its Madrid office, following allegations that it infringed local regulations over the recent part-privat-isation of Repsol, the state oil concern. The recommendation for closure was considered byFT - 389 words
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Article959 1989-07-17 27 Amsterdam JULY 14 FL8 ABN 45 1 0 2 103 7 1.1 Ahold 119 3 1.1 143 3 0.2 Alranta 162 0 AMEV 964 -03 AMRO 900 05 Am Stad 1467 0 4 Barkal BOCS 146 0 0 5 Boraumy 132 0 2.3 Buahrman Tartaroda 67 9 -0 1 Calve959 words
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462 1989-07-17 27 Reuter US TECHNOLOGY companies are expected to report disappointing second quarter earnings, but the Industry's problems do not signal a long-term slump like the one it underwent three years ago, analysts said. More than a dozen firms, ranging from chip makerReuter - 462 words
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Advertisement83 1989-07-17 23 ABOUT THE STANCHART BANK BUILDING A NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY INVESTOR (NAPI) WOULD LIKE TO ACQUIRE THE STANDARD CHARTERED BANK BUILDING IN CBD SINGAPORE WITH A SINGAPOREAN JOINT VENTURE PARTNER WHO QUALIFIES AS A SERIOUS CONTENDER OR WITH THE WINNER OF THE TENDER. NAPI WILL PROVIDE 100% OF THE CASH PURCHASE83 words
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Advertisement824 1989-07-17 23 CURRENCY INVESTMENT AMI Kl( I XI'KI ss BANK TEL: 321 3333 IF Keppel Finance Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Board Room of Keppel Corporation Limited at824 words
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Advertisement15 1989-07-17 24 CUD With HP, the complete Buy stock prices are instantly available r h, HEWLETT PACKARD15 words
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Advertisement71 1989-07-17 25 We are one of the leading reputable shipping, stevedoring forwarding agencies with complete operation technical team, Interested in representing ship owners liners to render all type of services for their vessels and to attend complete operation, in Brunei Darussalam. Interested parties kindly contact: Sabii, Shipping Stevedoring Forwarding Agencies KmA Jalan71 words
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Advertisement673 1989-07-17 26 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF HAVLOM SHIPPING PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of HAVLOM SHIPPING PTE LTD duly convened and held at Kronprinsesse Marthas Plass 1 Oslo, 0160 1 Norway on673 words
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Advertisement155 1989-07-17 26 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF GASSTRANSPORT SHIPPING PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Gasstransport Shipping Pte Ltd duly convened and held at Kronprinsesse Marthas Plass 1, Oslo 0160, 1 Norway on July155 words
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Advertisement354 1989-07-17 26 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP.SO WONG CHOY PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Windiitg-Up) At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 141 Middle Road #04-06. GSM Building. Singapore 0718 on 10th July, 1989 the following special resolutions were passed: (1) that the Company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to354 words
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Advertisement648 1989-07-17 26 Chuan Hup Hotel Prop APPROVED ISSUES Company RIGHTS ISSUE Berjaya Corpn One-lor one Q Msl 30 per Ex dote: July 21 Bootes close Aug 4 Acceptance Payment: NYA Chuan Hup One-for-two unsecured floating rotes notes with on* TSI at $1 05 per shore Ei dot# June 9 Boob dot*: June648 words
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Advertisement80 1989-07-17 27 A 'must' for all Students '9 This book provides you with a plan of preparation, a plan that sharpens your skills in, and your attitude towards examinationtaking. It also supplies you with the down-to-earth techniques of preparation, such as working out a study schedule; creating a conducive environment; developing your80 words
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Advertisement193 1989-07-17 27 A UNIQUE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A unique opportunity exists for interested parties to become established in a high growth business sector Mechanical and Scaffold Access Hire for a well be tow cost investment. GIN LIGHT ACCESS A DIVISION Of GIN AUSTRALIA LTD. ARE OfFERING. AS MAT Of AH OtSOLETE STOCK SALE193 words
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343 1989-07-17 28 AFP SOUTH KOREAN opposition leader Kim Dae-Jung told a rally in Seoul yesterday that the government was persecuting his Party for Peace and Democracy (PPD) and scheming to destroy it. Mr Kim told 20,000 people who braved rain showers to joinAFP - 343 words
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Article90 1989-07-17 28 Reuter NEUTRAL Austria will apply for membership of the European Community today, a move which could touch off an agonising debate about the future of West European integration, diplomats say. With the 12 existing EC states striving to disband all barriers between them by theReuter - 90 words
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134 1989-07-17 28 Reuter THE PACIFIC OCEAN is expected to rise by at least half a metre in 50 years and may force islanders to migrate, organisers of an environmental programme in the Marshall Islands said yesterday. More than 60 scientists and government officialsReuter - 134 words
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483 1989-07-17 28 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES TAKE CENTRESTAGE Reuter SEVEN LEADING industrial powers ended summit talks yesterday with a strong statement on protecting the environment. The meeting, one of the most harmonious the Group of Seven (G-7) has held, ended several hours ahead of schedule. The leadersReuter - 483 words
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367 1989-07-17 28 Reuter THE ENDORSEMENT of economic measures by major industrial nations will worsen the situation in China, already facing a rising trade deficit and foreign debt, and makes devaluation more likely, diplomats said yesterday. At their economic summit in Paris, seven of the world sReuter - 367 words
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357 1989-07-17 28 AP CHINESE education officials say teaching Marxism and how to conduct class struggle should take priority over reading and arithmetic, newspapers reported yesterday. "Education must serve socialism," the Communist Party newspaper, The People's Daily, quoted Education Minster Li Tieying as telling college and provincialAP - 357 words
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Article, Illustration37 1989-07-17 28 BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Is seen framed by a Roman sculpture ot the Three Graces In the Louvre Museum prior to an Informal working session of the economic summit on Saturday.37 words
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395 1989-07-17 28 NYT THE VICE-CHAIRMAN of the Federal Reserve Board, Manuel H Johnson, and President Bush's chief adviser on the savings and loan crisis, Richard C Breeden, have emerged as the top contenders for the position of chairman of the Securities and ExchangeNYT - 395 words
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Article93 1989-07-17 28 Reuter AUSTRIAN conductor Herbert von Karajan. a dominant figure of post-war classical music, died yesterday at the age of 81. police said. A police spokesman said Karajan died at his home near Salzburg but the spokesman did not know the cause of death. Karajan resigned asReuter - 93 words
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162 1989-07-17 28 A COHESIVE, efficient and independent accountancy profession will be crucial to the growth of Singapore as a total business centre, said the Finance Minister. Or Richard Hu, speaking at the inauguration dinner of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Singapore (Icpas) on Saturday, said162 words
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176 1989-07-17 28 STUDENT care centres should be set up in every major housing estate, suggested the senior Minister of State for Education, Dr Tay Eng Soon. Dr Tay, who declared open a centre providing care for students in Hougang on Saturday, said that with working parents, there176 words
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Article32 1989-07-17 28 Reuter SUSPECTED Muslim guerillas, their military campaign against the Afghan government stalled in the countryside. scattered leaflets in Kabul's bazaars threatening a rocket blitz on the capital.Reuter - 32 words
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Article30 1989-07-17 28 Reuter SRI LANKAN authorities have clamped a 13-hour curfew on six western areas of the island. Six areas in Gampaha district were put under curfew. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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64 1989-07-17 28 Reuter ISRAEL'S relations with the United States are approaching "a moment of truth" over Washington's deepening ties with the PLO, the director of Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's office said. Direc-tor-General Yossi Ben-Ahar-on said that the Bush administration was risking its credibility and was destroyingReuter - 64 words
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Article52 1989-07-17 28 AFP ABOUT 2,000 people rallied outside the Japanese embassy in Canberra to protest against logging Australia's national estate forests to export woodchips to Japan. The protesters, from the states of New South Wales and Victoria, gathered on the front lawns of Parliament House for a weekendAFP - 52 words
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Article30 1989-07-17 28 AFP A SNAP POLL published in New Delhi yesterday shows that Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's popularity has soared against opposition leader Vishwanath Pratap Singh. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article45 1989-07-17 28 Reuter SOME 100,000 Soviet miners are on strike in the Siberian coalfields and labour unrest has spread to other regional industries. An official of the South Kuzbass Coal Trust said that almost all mines in the Kuznestky Basin were closed. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article48 1989-07-17 28 Bernama THE Malaysian Ministry of Agriculture is embarking on an intensive livestock rearing programme soon, said Malaysian Deputy Minister of Agriculture Datuk S Subramaniam. He said the ministry was now in the process of determining ways and means as to how to implement the programme. BernamaBernama - 48 words
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Advertisement432 1989-07-17 28 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Rents for prime office space are soaring. 2. Chairman Sim Kee Boon gives a glimpse into the future of the Keppel group. 3. The enfant terrible who dashed Hume's432 words
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Advertisement244 1989-07-17 28 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF MAXIMISING YOUR STOCK MARKET INVESTMENT August 14 September 14,1989 (Every Monday and Thursday) 6.30 pm 9.30 pm Fee: SSS9O SIM members/Ss69o non members Objectives The course is designed to enable participants to understand the pressing challenges facing investors in the turbulent stock market protect and build their244 words
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Article82 1989-07-17 29 Reuter THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION has urged Senate approval of two international accords providing clean-up funds and compensation for tanker oil spills but they were opposed by Senate Democratic leader George Michell. The 1984 accords would increase shipowner liability for oil spills to up to US$7B millionReuter - 82 words
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Article78 1989-07-17 29 Lloyd's List NORWAY'S Moss Rosenberg Verft (MRV) yard, which was facing the prospect of a major lay-off this summer, has won a US$l42 million contract to build the hull for the Snorre field platform. The contract will be signed next month. The award means thatLloyd's List - 78 words
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Article105 1989-07-17 29 Seatrade Week AS OF END-1988, the containership fleet deployed on the Far East/North American trade increased 10 per cent from a year earlier to 530,000 TEUs, according to NYK's annual report. Tonnage on the Far East/Europe and the Mediterranean routes also showed a 30 per cent increaseSeatrade Week - 105 words
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Article71 1989-07-17 29 International Transport Journal BRITAIN'S independent LCL specialist Searite Ltd is celebrating its 15th anniversary by announcing a number of important new developments. Particularly significant is its appointment by Tecomar SA of Mexico as the line's official UK consolidator for LCL cargoes consigned to Tuxpan, Veracruz and MexicanInternational Transport Journal - 71 words
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Article87 1989-07-17 29 Seatrade Business Review THE PORT OF SEATTLE has become the top US container port in exports to the world, according to the US Bureau of Census Foreign Waterhouse Trade statistics. Container exports rose by 9 per cent to a record high of 3.2 million tonnesSeatrade Business Review - 87 words
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142 1989-07-17 29 AP A TANKER damaged in a collision in the Indian Ocean last month is anchored off the port of Khor Fakkan and leaking oil that threatens the United Arab Emirates coastline. Shipping sources said the Maltese-flagged 32,000-ton Puppy was estimated to have spilledAP - 142 words
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Article1066 1989-07-17 29 ABBS lift* XII 4/5 ABC Containerize XI 5 Accord Shpg VMI 3/4 AfS XIII 3 AhrenkieJ liner XN 5 AC Toepter XIN 5 American Niwgim XII 4 Arrow line* XI 5 Assoc Carrtoge XNI 5 AN1 M 1/2 AfC line VII 4 API V 3-5 ASO V1,066 words
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431 1989-07-17 29 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG SINGAPORE'S container throughput continues to surge ahead with an impressive 35 per cent increase to 1.7 million TEUs between January and May compared with the same period last year. "The strong growth is likely to continue," says431 words
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Article, Illustration421 1989-07-17 29 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE OWNERS of the Philippine flag-carrier Isla Luzon, which was seized by a group of armed men on its way to Cebu, have appealed to the raiders to contact them or Philippine embassies in the region. "We are open for421 words
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383 1989-07-17 29 SHIRISH NADKARNI - By SHIRISH NADKARNI, writing for BT from Bombay INDIA'S shipping sector will require 120 billion rupees for acquiring nine million dwt under the country's eighth five-year plan, which covers 1991 to 1995. The working group on shipping has revised its earlier estimate of383 words
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345 1989-07-17 29 Richard Ng - by Richard Ng SHIPPERS will soon pay less for using gantry cranes provided by the Port Authority of Thailand at the Bangkok Port. The new rates proposed by the PAT and to be endorsed by its board are now 800 baht345 words
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521 1989-07-17 30 CHRISTINA ONG - MarinesJpfc Insurance In the past few years, Singapore's shipbuilders have taken advantage of a 'razor sharp' competitive edge to rebuild an industry that was virtually on its knees during the early 1980s. Last year, shipbuilders contributed significantly to the whopping 26 per cent growth521 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1989-07-17 30 Regional industry seeing rapid changes Lloyd's Maritime Asia THE SOUTH-EAST ASIAN TIMBER INDUSTRY has had to get used to absorbing bombshells that come in rapid succession. Before the tropical hardwood industry could absorb the imposition of stiff export taxes on sawn timber by Indonesia, ManilaLloyd's Maritime Asia - 1,035 words
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Article592 1989-07-17 30 FOUR TANKERS, the Atlantic Assurance, Atlantic Amity, Sarda and the Stellaris, all of about 80,000 dwt and built between 1985 and 1986, were sold to undisclosed buyers for US$34 million each. Another two tankers, the Viking Merlin and the Viking Osprey, both of about 81,200 dwt and built in592 words
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Article865 1989-07-17 30 THIS FORTNIGHTLY report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the865 words
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Article2427 1989-07-17 30 Who acts for whom A B AB Shipping Bouatead Shpg Agenciee <S) ABBS Lin* SMS Pi* LM (SVTuoaa SM« (PK/KL). ABC Containerline NV Fargo Shpg Co (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Lin* (PK/PN) Ahrenkiei Un*r Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C ToepMr Oc**nu* Shipping Ag*ncy <S)/Muittport Sdn Bhd (PK)2,427 words
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238 1989-07-17 31 THE PORT OF AMSTERDAM handled a total of 7.2 million tonnes of transit tonnage in the first quarter of this year, up 10.8 per cent from last year's quarter of 6.5 million tonnes. This increase came from liquid bulk and general cargo shipments238 words
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Article1079 1989-07-17 31 FIXED charters on the dry cargo freight market on Thursday again centred on US grain business but reports were confused and the rate picture mixed, brokers said. The Baltic Freight Index added one point to 1,401 but the key US Gulf/Continent fieavy grain trip declined to US$ll.O9 from1,079 words
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9713 1989-07-17 38 SSSSI. ScanOulcbt. July 17. bw Garland, Cvor green. July H Banavon. Trtot, July 19(M). Tofclo Expraaa, Trlot. July 20 Maarak Pari*. Maarak Una. July 2a Vita da Vaga. CM O'AJtreMment July 21. Luo Ha. China Ocaan Sbpg. July 21. Arabian Saa. Noraala9,713 words
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1837 1989-07-17 38 Ship RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Voy Arrival Transtalner Schedules Bk Date/Time Time From Time To Booking Gate Op Gdn Alii Fortune Anro Autl Anton Aquitanio Ardwaadel Butong B Kaauning Belgon S#m Cronodi E Gorlond E Unking Eogie Down Eogle Sao Eogle Sun1,837 words
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Advertisement30 1989-07-17 29 MIS A lively way with words AvaHable at all good bookahop* Federal Publications r advertising and circulation enquiries, please call Business Times, I: *****11, Fax: 253-2821, Tlx: RS ***** BTAD30 words
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Advertisement18 1989-07-17 29 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association. V,.18 words
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Advertisement208 1989-07-17 29 "The Illustrated bncyclopedia of Wildlife" I ortniglttlif at all voiul bookshop* and news-stands w IdhJ 4 r STP Distributors Sm. Original fresh cow >- .1 v*i Chilled cow: JP s/x>rT life, rapid deterioration. FT •I 1 Fine-Tuned cow: p« flavor and texture of the original. 9 Vltl m ■tp:4 Frozen208 words
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Advertisement162 1989-07-17 29 Blows for timber traders TWO RECENT announcements by Indonesia and the Philippines, which came within six months of each other, shook even the most jaded timber men who have come to accept changes as a fact of life. PAGE II The bond that ties IT WAS formerly the practice of162 words
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Advertisement1235 1989-07-17 31 JAROINE SHIPPING AGENCIES JOO Cantonment Road #12 05 Southpomt Singapore IVOB Tel 2:1801! TILtX NO RS :«179 TERMINAL CFS TH *****18 220 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SON BHO PORT KELANG TEI *****18 Telei No MA***** MA***** PfNANG TEL *****4 TELE* NO MA4OO7J CfS TEI 34m PGUDANG1,235 words
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Advertisement1468 1989-07-17 31 l MAERSK LINE Singapore This MM Leda M Closing r m CV It/7 0400 HRS CFS un 1800 MBS LEDA M MARIT M LICA M MARCHEN M LEI* M MARGRE THE M METTE M LARS M ian wr 25P 26/7 I'B 2/8 8/8 9/8 IS/8 16/8 22/8 23/8 29/8 30/81,468 words
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Advertisement689 1989-07-17 32 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ROTTERDAM/ ANTWERP P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON 21/7 8/8 HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT BREMERHAVEN TOLAGA BAY HONGKONG EXPRESS HEIOELBERG EXPRESS KAMAKURA ALASKA MARU BREMEN EXPRESS HOLSATIA BAVARIA CONV/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE BREMERVOY NO S PORE P SAID MALTA CASABLANCA LEIXOES BILBAO AMSTEROAM HAMBURG689 words
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Advertisement388 1989-07-17 32 COLUMBUS LINE REEOEREI GMBH |A SERVICE Of HAMBURG SUOI T EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) MORAYBANK VUS COLUMBUS NIUGINI VSS SPORE 23 25/7 Port Moresby, Lae, Rabaul, Krmbe 10ft Port Moresby, Lm, Rabaul, Accepting LCL cargo for main ports discharge and also to Wewak, Kavieng, Kieta,388 words
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Advertisement816 1989-07-17 32 r, TO EUROPE REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ARABIAN SLA 917W NORASIA SHARJAH 8918-3 NORASIA MUBARAK 8919 3 NORASIA AL-MANSOORAH 8920-3 (VIA FEEOCR) PKL 20/7 27/7 10 8 ----r m —8" w JMißJiiid Anterp via Rotterdam Bremen via Hamburg TO MEDITERRANEAN/RED SEA PEN PKL SIN ARABIAN SEA 917W 19/7 20/7816 words
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Advertisement767 1989-07-17 33 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd Wa p&o Containers CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT: STRAITS SHIPPING UUH CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK KOTA MANAR HAI HUI PEGASUS PROGRESS PEGASUS PIONEER BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SINGAPORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK AND BRUNEI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT: NANCHANG V2S SERVICE GULF S'pore767 words
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Advertisement1058 1989-07-17 33 YANG LINE WEEKLY EXPRESS INDEPENDENT FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE :f fc«:T*TTl:l WESTBOUND SPORE nn i*p tw HANJIN TONGHAE OttE HANJIN ROTTERDAM QO3E CHOVANC CHANCE OUC HANJIN MASAN OWE HANJIN OAKLAND 003W CHOVANC SUCCESS 004W HANJIN TONGHAE OH* HANJIN ROTTERDAM 004W ld| for HK/KAO/KOBE/YOKO/BUSAN Alto accepting for Inland UK destination*1,058 words
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Advertisement391 1989-07-17 33 Hai Sun Hup Co (Ptc) Ltd TEI *****06 <20 Ltips, 'L* MS 220 A' CS V ft. KASTKKN CAR UNKK I. STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT) VOY NO 78 S'pore Sailed P. Kelang In Pt hnnf SEKI SEKI MATSUYAMA KOCHI 78 73 TANJUNG KOGGEGRACHI EMAS 2391 words
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Advertisement536 1989-07-17 34 HX SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC Of IRAN SHIPPING LINES 3E5 IRAN TEYFOURI PJL7«7 Eta 15(1 KYOWA LINE MTROOUCMG KYOWA FAST DWECT B/BUCK/CONT AMER SERVICE FROM S'PORETPK TO QUAM/SAVAN AMO MICRONESIA PORTS* ETA SPOKE LOAD FOR:SPARKLE ETA IS AUG GUAM. SAIPAN AND MICRONESIA PORTS* •MICRONESIA PORTS DIRECT CALLS ON536 words
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Advertisement540 1989-07-17 34 GO HANJIN SHIPPING FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPF VIA SUEZ TO FAR EAST PORTS rsiai NANJIN HASAN MK I FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ "iitl*' J, CMOVANS CMAMCt M T(S AT PUSAM TO PACIFIC NORTii WEST CANADA TO EAST COAST (ALL WATER SERVICE) 1 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF INBOUND SERVICE540 words
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Advertisement208 1989-07-17 34 INTEROCEAN UNE 78, 2nd Ftooc, Jalan 2/71, Timtn Tun Dr. Immll, MOOO KL T«fc *****34, *****94, *****20 TLX. NO. MA-37M3 FAX: 03-*****11 Psnang 00; Tal: *****7, *****2 ACCEPTING cargoes for the following PORTS I GUANGZHOU MARITIME TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA SOUTKBNUNE "EGULA" LK* SEWVCES SMJNGi HONG KONG POST KELANG PENANG208 words
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Advertisement697 1989-07-17 34 r It EVERGREEN :,n!i,ner S*'. > Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) 2fLL 081 /u f l nk MP t*m iso 7 turn nju mm om mm um um mm mm am am om mi vim mm piWHpiwwwpw-rawMSW l?S 2i5 255 sff HC a l mp u/u tfm tSi rum nm am697 words
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Advertisement888 1989-07-17 35 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, *03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICES RED SEA/EAST AND WEST AFRICA VESSEL KOTA SEQAR KOTA FAJAR KOTA BAKTI KOTA MEQAH KOTA PUSAKA HONGKONG SINGAPORE 18-20/7 25-30/7 03-04/8 09-14/8 09-06/8 10-15/8 07-08/8 13-18/8 11-12/8 17-22/8 LOADING FOR: Maha|ang|a, Moml Mokalla.888 words
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Advertisement417 1989-07-17 35 \r% BEN USE X CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINEN S KM€ P KLANG STOW HAM IHAVfN It DAM M 10* 12* 14* I* 10* u$ iw 21* 71* IS* 17* 22* MA X* »t 22* 24* 2§* n* 2* w a* n* nn yi 7* V» 7* J* WWW417 words
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Advertisement279 1989-07-17 35 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. •JAKARTA LLIYI P.T 6CSINU LLOTI F T. SNMNQU HMKSU P.T. TMUM LLIT* 13«- I- if vsi/vor LiBONTANWUMB MATARAM/24W8 »-2*7 (ACCEPT INC CONVENTIONAL i CONTAINERISED CAJKJO) S-M 2*l (ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL CONTAINERISED CARGO) Pert laM, Port Almndrla, Owb>, TrMi. ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH CONTAINERS. CONVENTIONAL CARGO279 words
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Advertisement295 1989-07-17 35 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Sport P.Kelang Ponang 15/IIM VMM 1/3 Km Vl4l* 17/19 M THE BANK LINE NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE ROAM HMBG HULL TAUSALA SAMOA VISN 23/7 Zlfi S0 300 CLYDEBANK V2SN 14/1 12/9 11/9 21/9 TAMAITAI SAMOA VI6N 20/9295 words
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Advertisement713 1989-07-17 36 tc V Kline KAWASAKI KISLN KAISHA. LTD. 1 OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL FREEDOM OOCL FAITH N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 15 18/7 •PK/PNG SGP OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL FREEDOM OOCL FAITH FEEDER VESSEL OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL FREEDOM OOCL FAITH N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST VOY *INDO IS713 words
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Advertisement511 1989-07-17 36 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCUFCL Containers INDIA/JAPAN/INDIA SERVICE Accepting FCL Container* and Conventional Cargo Also accept* Metal* A Steel Product* Singapore P Kei»n( Penenf load** tar JALATAP! V.C-t July a O July Ka*a/Naaaya/Y«kai«aM muquam va Am U.S.A. SERVICE Accepting FCL Container* and Conventional511 words
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Advertisement283 1989-07-17 36 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 21 Telo* Str««t Singapore oiw tu U4nn at lines) f»« wsoi STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S-poro GOLDEN HAVEN Colointo/Karachi/fate a/30 July GOLDEN BUR Coioinbo/lUradN/Oubt. M Aufutt CHINA SERVICE BAI TUN SHAN Hutiupu/Staflfhti July CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA XINANJINC283 words
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Advertisement567 1989-07-17 36 PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD HEAD Of'iCF 108 ROBINSON «OAD U-—GMG BUILDING SIN jAPORI "'Ob T E.f i ns 26"2 PHILi 22^^'EAST/MR EAST Fa ft LCI SBmCf COiOMiO KAKACMI tOMAY MAMAS CALCUTTA Fa ft m. «wci 114/7. 2*7, VP LDN FSTOWE, STOW. L££DS, TILBURY, ABERDEEN, L£ NAM HBURC, R'DAM, COPENHAGEN ANTWERP,567 words
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Advertisement929 1989-07-17 37 Von s yo.f NEPTUNE AGENCKS PTE LTD Genoa) Sorting* Sortings Inward Terminal CFS EiMjuwtw ft tU/AUST TPAySEA Outward *****22 *****53 27*997; *****53 27*5742 *****44 *****19 *****16 *****11 ***** a (CR NO. **********0E) NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD P Kelaftf A Lumpur Penang BaJtru *****17 2(***** *****? *****0 62 TWO *****1 627(41929 words
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Advertisement968 1989-07-17 37 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: 220C41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANG f KELANC HUSKS MAI THOMC SHIPPING 127 Pnw* M*Ur» M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON MM) C*Mn968 words
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Advertisement286 1989-07-17 38 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 225 6868 (34 Lines) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/8 SSCMA. RS ***** A/8 SSCAO r H DSR-LINES VEB SEEREEDERE' ROSI 1 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND 0. GROTEWOHL C/M FAHRLAND VW9 W. ULBRICHT V«/»286 words
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Advertisement160 1989-07-17 38 Ltd. > REGIONAL CONTAINER LINE Hi SILVER EXPRESS SONGKHLA r -1 sailing a week Skla (Tel: *****4) -A ILm P.KELANG DASWANI Sdn Bhd PENANG DASWANI Sdn Bhd 3 SAILINGS A WEEK Pkl (Tel: *****59) 2 SAILINGS A WEEK el: 62 JAKARTA 2 SAILINGS A WEEK PT Sarana Pmta Jkt (Tel:160 words
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Advertisement551 1989-07-17 39 TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 Q IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE (NTfRPAISf '0* MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR A. VSL 18/7 Iraq/Japan THROUGH B/l» to BACHOAO UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA i BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AQABA LOADING551 words
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Advertisement371 1989-07-17 39 ft Is RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES [S| PTE LTD TEL *****33 (10 Lines) FAX *****15 TELEX RS ***** RISHIP (3 Lines) (NfttMflfl I m of ElMoote) ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL PEN/PKO ETA LOAOtMO FOR ABBAV WOMZ VOY 20WB NETSANEr VOY ISWB DAAESSALAAM. MOMBASA DJIBOUTI ASSAB. MASSAWA HOOt ID AM OAfIESSAI AAM371 words
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Advertisement937 1989-07-17 39 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE ALL LCUFCL ACCEPTABLE FOR COMPETITIVE LCL RATE CONTACT ANWAR CONTACT PERSONS :MR ROBERT OH/ ANWAR STELLA TELEPHONE NO. TELEX/FAX NOS. OFFICE ADDRESS 224*071, (6 IIom) RS 20*40 BALTRA/*****73 :71 ROBINSON ROAD. #24-04 CPF BUILDING SMQAPORE 0100 CRHOIMII74* J*U Hamburg West Germany937 words
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Advertisement57 1989-07-17 40 TRANS CONTAINER LINES PTE LTD 101.C«crfStr«e»»18-11 Tang Eng Buildffg Singapore 0108 T«i *****82 Fv 2224U8 T«l«» RS ***** TCLSM WEEKLY USA CONSOLIDATION 20TH 27TH JULY LOS ANGELES NEW YORK S. FRANCISCO BALTIMORE SEATTLE CHARLESTON CHICAGO HOUSTON ALSO ACCEPTING OTHER DESTINATIONS IN USA CANADA L. bPT Perusahaan Pelayaran Nasional Jayakusuma Perdana57 words
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Advertisement732 1989-07-17 41 I Everett Lines! >ftfegv COMPANIA PERUANA oc 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 DESTINATION THOHASEVERETT MANOLOEVERETT ROSEEVERETT P. Kelang 29/31 Jul Singapore 1/ 3 Aug 17/19 Aug 30/1 Sep ORIENT732 words
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Advertisement513 1989-07-17 41 PERINTIS LINE weekly full container service ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA PRABHAKTI PRASE TIA VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETD ETA ETD 278-279 18/07 19/07 21/07 21/07 06 09 22/07 24/07 26/07 27/07 SINGAPORE -TANTO UTAMA General Agents ASIA PERINTIS UNES PTE LTD 80 Anson Road #25-04513 words
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Advertisement418 1989-07-17 41 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI LCI SERVICE S|M FM EAIT 23/7 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 19/7 BANGKOK 19/7 MANILA 22/7 JAKARTA 22/7 PORT KELANG/PENANG 20/7 BUSAN 20/7 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 20/7 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou/ Xiamen Xtngang. Shanghai 22/7 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 22/7 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to all Europe inland destinations SM BMMM418 words
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Advertisement1123 1989-07-17 42 k T 4" U 1 MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD EASTBOUNO TO USA FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE TO PSW HYUNDAI EXPLORER HYUNDAI COMMANDER HYUNDAI PIONEER LALANOIA HYUNDAI CHALLENGER HYUNDAI INNOVATOR SIN HKG LBH OAK SEA 24E 21/07 27/07 14/08 17/01 20/01 10E 21/07 03/01 21/01 24/01 27/01 2SE 04/01 10/011,123 words
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