The Business Times, 2 October 1989
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Title Section11 1989-10-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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361 1989-10-02 1 AFP AP A COMBINED FORCE of two non-communist Cambodian resistance groups are continuing their push towards Cambodia's northwestern township of Sisophon, according to a National Sihanoukist Army spokesman. The combined force of about 4,500 guerillas of the nationalist Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) andAFP; AP - 361 words
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Article, Illustration425 1989-10-02 1 GENEVIEVE CUA - FIRM POISED TO TAKE ELECTRONIC TEST MARKET BY STORM By GENEVIEVE CUA HOMEGROWN electronics firm Proteq Technologies is hoping to take the world's electronic test market by storm with a new line of circuit testers tor which it claims is a first in425 words
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395 1989-10-02 1 JAYARAM MENON - By JAYARAM MENON SINGAPORE TEST Services, a member of the governmentowned Singapore Technologies group, is to strengthen its industrial testing capability and boost its marketing efforts in the region. "We are the only Singapore company in the region with the ability to395 words
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305 1989-10-02 1 SINGAPORE has denied that it has received any decision from Washington on the issue of stationing some US military facilities in the Republic. The US sent a site survey team to Singapore in June. In a statement yesterday, a Ministry of Foreign305 words
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312 1989-10-02 1 TAN KEE WEE - by TAN KEE WEE THE PEOPLE S ACTION Party activists who announced on Saturday that they would like Malaysians to stop interfering in Singapore's internal affairs were exercising their right to free speech, said the Trade and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday.312 words
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Article, Illustration621 1989-10-02 1 ROSIE TAN - By ROSIE TAN UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation (UIC). responding to a BT article last Friday, has defended its decision to sell a 24 per cent stake in Indonesian company P T Unggul Indah Corporation (PTUIC) for US$lO.OB million, or about Ss2o million. The621 words
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323 1989-10-02 1 AP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino said yesterday that she would follow any Supreme Court order to allow the return of Ferdinand Marcos' body, but was confident that the justices would support her ban. Meanwhile, hundreds of Marcos' supporters marched through Manila streets yesterday,AP - 323 words
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Advertisement356 1989-10-02 1 I EXECUTIVE I I PLACEMENTS I *****621 MANAGEMENT WORLD WAR II showed up the inefficiency of Japanese manufacturing. After the war, they rolled out the red carpet for American productivity gurus like Edwards Deming, Joseph Juran and AV Feigenbaum. Today the Americans are wondering just how the Japanese managed to356 words
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Advertisement180 1989-10-02 1 N«WI 17 Aircraft Schedule 4 JC-MPH refinancing Asian Market 6 MISC Japanese banking 12 will save $10m in inter- Commodities 8 Buying nine cargo ships Raiding America est expenses Produce Rubber Tin □Is the market prepar- Crosswords is Video piracy 5 Soviet Union 12 mg for another run-up? Forex Asia180 words
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Advertisement18 1989-10-02 1 WHAT market players and observers have to say about the outlook for the US dollar. FOCUS, PAGE 1018 words
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Advertisement113 1989-10-02 1 I brother Laser Printers Electronics Typewnters^^^ Word Processors Dot Matrix Printers Facsimiles Cad for a referendum on US baeee, BACK PAQE The beauty of JAL's new livery is more than skin deep. Look beyond it and you'll discover a new spirit of change and a host of innovative ideas for113 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration2323 1989-10-02 2 World War II showed up the inefficiency of Japanese manufacturing. After the war, they rolled out the red carpet for American productivity gurus like Edwards Deming, Joseph Juran and AV Feigenbaum. Today the Americans are wondering just how the Japanese managed so swiftly and completelyThe Economist - 2,323 words
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614 1989-10-02 3 YAN POH SOON - Spotlight on Management By YAN POH SOON The writer is a manager at Ernst 4 Whinney Consultants Pte Ltd A BUSINESS crowded with products often face the task of cutting them down to clear the way for a more cost-effi-cient614 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1989-10-02 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING •RETIRE?" asked Dr Joseph M Juran, his bristly eyebrows plucked up in amazement. "What do you mean? Stop doing what you have to do and start doing what you want to do? By that definition. I retired1,009 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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318 1989-10-02 4 Bernama MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation Bhd (MISC) will spend more than US$3OO million to buy nine new cargo ships by 1992 under its expansion and replacement programme. MISC managing director Arilfin Alias said four will be chemical tankers built inBernama - 318 words
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166 1989-10-02 4 Bernama LAND and Regional Development Minister Datuk Kasitah Qaddam lost to Sabah Finance Minister Datuk Bernard Dompok in the contest for the post of deputy president of Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) at the party's fourth congress in Kota Kinabalu on Saturday. They contested theBernama - 166 words
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233 1989-10-02 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S opposition Labour Party, aiming to set a course for power at its annual conference this week, pushed clearly ahead of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives in opinion polls published yesterday. Sunday newspaper surveys showed Labour, often divided and demoralised during aReuter - 233 words
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191 1989-10-02 4 Reuter FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand on Saturday issued a rallying call to Europe to save its culture from what he termed the threat of American television and Japanese technology. "American programmes and Japanese technology largely dominate the European market," Mr MitterrandReuter - 191 words
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388 1989-10-02 4 AP INDIA'S first indigenous submarine built with West German collaboration for the Indian navy was launched on Saturday by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi s wife at the Mazagon Docks. Sonia Gandhi activated an electric switch to release the 64metre black tube from the dryAP - 388 words
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217 1989-10-02 4 AP MORE THAN 500 protesters remained at a joint US-Australia military communications base yesterday, a day after the Australian Defence Department flew in 50 unarmed soldiers to assist base and state police. More than 275 people have been arrested since protesters gathered on Wednesday atAP - 217 words
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Article957 1989-10-02 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvlco Local From number rim* MAU MK742 0910 MPU/KUL MAS MH453 0910 P«N MAS MH630 0920 KU SU SO103 0950 Km CPA CX710 1000 CGK MAS MH607 1020 KUL GU GA960 1100 CGK SU SO 105 1105 KUL IU 1421 1130 IWN KIM KL841 113957 words
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Article, Illustration420 1989-10-02 5 AP/AFP CHINA celebrated the 40th anniversary of Communist rule yesterday with song, dance and warnings that there can be no deviation from the socialist road. Beijing was awash with red Jlags set against a perfect blue autumn sky as hundreds of thousands of people onAP/AFP - 420 words
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268 1989-10-02 5 AP THE MASSACRE of pro-democ-racy demonstrators in Beijing's Tiananmen Square last June has cost the People's Republic at least US$l billion in lost tourist revenues, a Chinese official said. "We lost US$l billion or so this year," said Chinese Consul General Zheng WanzhenAP - 268 words
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190 1989-10-02 5 Reuter FIFTY-TWO PER CENT of Americans believe Japan has unfair trading policies and 61 per cent would consider boycotting its goods unless the policies are made more fair, according to a poll published by Newsweek magazine on Saturday. However, 42 per cent said better-value andReuter - 190 words
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558 1989-10-02 5 AP QUICKER than Robin could say "Holy Smokes, Batman!" counterfeit copies of the smash US movie hit surfaced in the black markets of Thailand. Although efforts to scuttle video piracy have recently strengthened in Asia, it remains the world's hub for counterfeit popularAP - 558 words
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429 1989-10-02 5 AP Reuter PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino is preparing for a Supreme Court duel over her ban on a Philippine burial for ousted leader Ferdinand Marcos, with the government saying he remains a security threat. Mrs Aquino's resolve to keep the body of MarcosAP; Reuter - 429 words
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125 1989-10-02 5 Reuter STATE WORKERS tried to resume crude oil shipments lest Friday after army troope occupied Ecuador's oil installations, shut down by a strike of Texaco workers. The move to bring in the troope followed the declaration of a nationwide state of emergency byReuter - 125 words
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Miscellaneous24 1989-10-02 5 -fDoonesbury by garry trudeau \IGOTThB IWU6HTHJZVSTAi 3^" TRUMP JO6! WfTH YOU! UNL&=6>, TYM TRF /LLV' fboopsib.... m'Rßin ofax/Rse, vou ra<W 70 DON'T HA\l£ AM24 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article848 1989-10-02 6 AFP THE JAPANESE YEN surged against the US dollar as most Asian currencies gained ground over the week. Trading reflected an agreement by international monetary authorities to soften the greenback's strength, although the US unit moved up slightly in Australia, New Zealand and South Korea. Tokyo's dramatic riseAFP - 848 words
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Article29 1989-10-02 6 The range of call rates for the week ended Saturday, September 30 Bonk fund 3.5 5 G*n fund 2 7 Mowwifi o4 hmdt M$352m Source: Short Deposits29 words
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Article168 1989-10-02 6 Gold futures on September 29, 1989 100 troy ounces US$ par troy ounce Opon M«fi Iam Ml* Oct 349.00 M9 20 366.50 367.30 -0.90 No, 369 90 -0.80 OK 374.30 374.60 ***** 372.00 -0 80 F*b 378.00 378.10 376.00 376. JO 470 Apr 379.60 380.70 379.50168 words
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Article209 1989-10-02 6 ASIAN CURRENCY average deposit rates for the week ended September 29 BIO PRICES High Lew US 7 day. 9 1/8 8 IS/16 1 ma* 9 8 15/16 2 months 9 8 IS/16 3 months 9 1/8 8 7/8 6 mon*• 9 8 7/8 9 months 8 IS/16209 words
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Article526 1989-10-02 6 Gold Financial futures Sin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Ltd THE CLOSE, inverse relationship between the exchange rate of the US dollar and gold was clearly evident last week when every dip suffered by the dollar was matched by a rally in Spot Gold, and each time the dollar attempted aSin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Ltd - 526 words
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Article, Illustration242 1989-10-02 6 NDC Merchant Bank Ltd THE SINGAPORE Government Securities market was uneventful during the past week, with the an absence of professional interest and transactions being confined to retail replacement. Prospects for higher interest rates in West Germany and Japan and impending new issues of one-year issues scheduledNDC Merchant Bank Ltd - 242 words
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Article, Illustration510 1989-10-02 6 Indicates the average of the prime lending rates of 12 major banks In S'pore PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday, Sep 29 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: BANK PLR ABN Bonk 6% Allied Irijh Bank PLC 6% Americar Express510 words
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Advertisement190 1989-10-02 6 Dutch individualism and a keen sense of corrariercial enterprise add up to make NMB something different. A bank that is innovative, and does not OUR STYLE OF BANKING IS NOT RUN-OF-THE-MILL necessarily take the standard route to problem solving. In fact it is this pioneering spirit that has taken NMB190 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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324 1989-10-02 7 DEXTER LEE - By DEXTER LEE AMERICAN EXPRESS has intensified the competition in the local credit and charge card business with the launch today of its Express 3000 terminal. Express 3000, an advanced electronic data capture system, streamlines the acceptance and settlement of American Express charges by324 words
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Article, Illustration455 1989-10-02 7 FT MIDLAND BANK yesterday launched a UK-based /emote retail bank regarded as the most advanced organisation of its kind. The launch day, Sunday, is no mistake. Firstdirect, a whollyowned but operationally autonomous division of Midland, will be the first British retail bankFT - 455 words
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373 1989-10-02 7 Reuter TAIWAN'S largest underground investment house on Saturday said it had a plan to become legal, but analysts said the scheme did not end the danger of economic instability. Officials of the Hung Yuan group announced the plan to 7.000 employees andReuter - 373 words
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445 1989-10-02 7 Reuter NATIONAL Westminster Bank pic's new chairman Lord Alexander said he saw no substantial change in the bank's position on less developed country (LOC) debt provisioning since it raised its reserve level last month, i "I don't think there's been anyReuter - 445 words
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229 1989-10-02 7 Reuter FOURTEEN international banks hold unprovisioned Third World loans amounting to over half of their shareholder funds, according to a study by Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, a unit of Merrill Lynch and Co Inc. The study was released last Thursday, theReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration576 1989-10-02 7 TOKYO FINANCIAL FIRMS FACE US-STYLE PERSONNEL RAIDS NYT JAPANESE financial institutions, having developed Americanstyle merger specialists, are suddenly finding themselves the targets of American-style personnel raids. Hidenori Wakamoto, head of mergers at Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank, is quitting to join Goldman, Sachs Co.NYT - 576 words
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Advertisement138 1989-10-02 7 jffti PAR EXCELLENCE. FAR GOLF. j jL We have people coming to us with any brand of clubs and accessories which our competent technical A repair craftsman happily restores to tip top condition They also come for tips on playing the game Y.'s* And friendly expertise from our experienced staff138 words
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Advertisement161 1989-10-02 7 Perspective, PAQE 12 WHERE ANCIENT MANDARIN WAYS LIVE ON ILi 91 I i' H H The China believed, as we the of Confucius. only the should govern; the aristocracy should be one of learning; that entrance to the highest ranks should be won on merit in open When we go161 words
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COMMODITIES
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312 1989-10-02 8 POSSIBILITY OF PRICE WAR RULED OUT AP THE ORGANISATION of Petroleum Exporting Countries' 13 oil ministers have agreed to meet at the first sign of sharply falling prices, Venezuelan Energy and Mines Minister Celestino Armas said on Friday. SpeakingAP - 312 words
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194 1989-10-02 8 Bernama MARDEC (the Malaysian Rubber Development Corporation) has proposed to allocate part of its shares free to rubber smallholders in Malaysia pending government approval. Chairman Dr Abdul Hadi Derani said last week that those granted the shares would not be allowed to sellBernama - 194 words
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225 1989-10-02 8 Bernama OVERSEAS PETROLEUM and Investment Corporation (Opic) says it has discovered oil in its offshore Sarawak Concession, Block SK-7. Opic, the overseas exploration arm of the Chinese Petroleum Corporation of Taiwan, is the operator for a consortium of six companies for Block SK-7. ItBernama - 225 words
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863 1989-10-02 8 WEEKLY COMMODITIES ROUND-UP AFP COMMODITIES markets' attention was concentrated on the Opec meeting in Geneva during the past week. The meeting's conclusion on Wednesday disappointed the market, causing a temporary fall in Brent crude prices. Experts considered the members' decision to revise their dailyAFP - 863 words
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286 1989-10-02 8 Reuter CHANCES that coffee producer and consumer nations can overcome differences this week and revive their collapsed pact look slim, delegates said as the first week of International Coffee Organisation (ICO) talks ended. "On present positions, there is no chance of aReuter - 286 words
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399 1989-10-02 8 Reuter IVORY COAST, the world's leading cocoa producer, has slashed prices paid to cocoa farmers and now appears on the verge of ending a long stand-off with foreign creditors, trade and banking sources said on Friday. President Felix Hou-phouet-Boigny offeredReuter - 399 words
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Article132 1989-10-02 8 Reuter WORLD SUGAR production in 1989/90 will rise by around 1.9 million tonnes from the 1988/89 level, but still lag projected demand, statistician F O Licht said in its first forecast of 1989/90 output. Licht estimated production rising to 107.70 million tonnes, against 105.80 millionReuter - 132 words
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Article268 1989-10-02 8 THE MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL (CPO) closed easier last week on lack of follow-through buying and an absence of new factors. Trading was dull throughout the week. Talk in the Singapore market that the Soviet Union is contacting Malaysian traders to buy large quantity of palm oil, emerging268 words
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Article128 1989-10-02 8 Chinese Produce Exchange So4lo<V noon doting pric*» on S«pt*mb«r 30 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 94.50 OW drum FOB 104.50 Now drum FOB 108.50 Copra Mlaod (tooio) 53.00 MMoti Pepper Muntofc whtto FOB NtW 505.00 Sorowok whit* FOB foq NIW 495.00 Sorowok tpadol block FOB NIW 392.50128 words
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Article171 1989-10-02 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller closing prices on Sep 29 (£/tonn« unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Sugar No 6 FOB (US$/tonne) Oct —/323.00 High/Low 323.00/163.80 Doc 317.00/310.00 High/Low 310.00/31 Safes (5018) Raw No 6 CIF 309.60 No 6 FOB 323.00 Whit* No 5 412 London Metal Exchange171 words
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Article125 1989-10-02 8 TIN PRICES on It* Kuala Lumpur Tin Market doaad ■taarllar aasAMi Mia matal latching M 522.00 par kg, 21 aan hlghar than tha prevloue week's doaa. Daalars said tha mart at opanad lowar but managad to pick up momantum gradually thereafter on conttnuad strong damand. Merchant short-covering on125 words
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Article102 1989-10-02 8 THE Malaysian rubber market ended lower last week, with International RSS One closing four sen down to 233.00 sen per kg in the absence of fresh inquiry. Dealers said the lack of follow-through buying and overseas trend also damp- ened sentiment. Easier advices from Singapore and Tokyo also leo102 words
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Article151 1989-10-02 8 Telerate FUEL oil trading was light throughout the past week. Prices held stable at the $89-$92 mt fob Sing. CST-180 prices fluctuated with the sharp swings in the fuel oil futures market in Singapore. Most buyers had covered requirements for first-half October CST- 180 f 1Telerate - 151 words
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Article66 1989-10-02 8 CBOT soybean futures settled lower on Friday, pressured by a bearish USDA stocks figure and forecasts for mild weather. The USOA's stocks report, estimating soybean stocks at 182 million bushels, compared with trade guesses averaging 161 million, pushed prices to the recent low at U555.64 basis November. Soybeans closed66 words
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Article138 1989-10-02 8 CBOT soft red winter wheat futures settled with strong gains on Friday after steady buying stemming from a bullish USDA wheat stocks figure, floor sources said. "It was basically the report" said one broker of the market's strength. USDA, on Thursday, estimated total US wheat stocks at 1.911 billion138 words
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FOCUS
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812 1989-10-02 10 In just five days, the US dollar lost 4 per cent to 5 per cent of its value against the Japanese yen and the West German mark. The dollar's fall was due to large scale intervention by the central banks of the GroupNYT - 812 words
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Article, Illustration403 1989-10-02 10 NYT FOUR EXPERTS discuss the dollar's fall: Maddls Senner, president, SunRay Securities Inc: The volatility of the dollar is a function of the G-7's attempt to push the dollar down versus market forces that want to push it up. The market will win. Higher interestNYT; Source: Telerate - 403 words
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Article556 1989-10-02 10 Reuter BY INTERVENING in currency markets far from home, leading central banks have unveiled a new weapon in their week-long battle to scare off bullish investors trying to push the US dollar higher. While they have mostly sold dollars in their home markets, some centralReuter - 556 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article, Illustration1231 1989-10-02 12 US BANKING INDUSTRY OFFERS HIGHER PROFITS NYT DAMCHI KANGYO, the worlds largest bank, isn't trying to catch the fancy of millions of American consumers, as have Toyota or Sony. It will settle for a close relationship with 10,000 or so corporate treasurers. When Dai-lchi Kangyo agreedNYT - 1,231 words
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876 1989-10-02 12 NYT THE SOVIET LEGISLATURE is to digress from the gloomy, down-to-earth business of next year's budget today to consider what may be the ultimate issue: who owns the Soviet Union? In a debate that promises to touch the most sensitive articles of communistNYT - 876 words
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Miscellaneous57 1989-10-02 12 liimki«E.%!/•_• 4 Neyci?THeijess you RRe. mot \n that crsc oof? First stop lcts g&t Tu4i<? clpj\R A in fos mow to RelPbv me is me lcgal D£PpßTrne.Nr to VUNT.L NCXT ueeic UP SOUTHING BINDING U>ITHOUT V (THAT'S TRU "7X ONL>/ TeA RMD C*K£ ~mSßr «*,*£> &K moKe</ Fb(? p> uieex.57 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration853 1989-10-02 13 MICHAEL BILLINGTON - WEST END *y MICHAEL BILLINGTON IHT MUSICALS these days are prefaced by < so much hype that it is difficult to ap- i prcach them with an open mind. 3ut Miss Saigon at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London, is a first-rate pie<eIHT - 853 words
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Article, Illustration863 1989-10-02 13 J GORDON - MUSIC By J GORDON SUCCESSFUL concert programming calls for imagination and hard-driv-ing publicity (which some prefer to call "education"). Imagination there was in choosing last Saturday evening s SSO concert programme, but more concertgoers who fill up the halls to hear their favourite863 words
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Article, Illustration688 1989-10-02 13 NYT WOTAN wore white and the Valkyrie warrior-maidens donned black leather and chains at London's Royal Opera House in the first new production of the season, Richard Wagner's The Valkyrie. Topping his white shirt, white pants and long white coat, US bassbaritone James Morris asNYT - 688 words
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984 1989-10-02 14 ART TRADE NYT THE MID-SEASON contempo-rary-art sales, taking place this week at Sotheby's and Christie's ?in{ New York, include more artworks of greater value and diversity than in previous years. < "The general value of contemporary art is higher," said Lacy Mitchell-lnnes, headNYT - 984 words
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Article, Illustration943 1989-10-02 15 ANNA KISSELGOFF - DANCE By ANNA KISSELGOFF NYT MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV abruptly quit as artistic director of American Ballet Theater last Thursday after a bitter dispute with the company's management and board over the troupe's finances and the removal of one of his staff members. Although the Soviet-bornNYT - 943 words
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Article, Illustration529 1989-10-02 15 DANA KENNEDY - LITERATURE By DANA KENNEDY AP ERNEST HEMINGWAY imitators for years have parodied the master in writing contests. But 60 years after the publication of A Farewell to Arms, it's clear Hemingway was his own best imitator. Hemingway went through 44 different, often sappy or verbose,AP - 529 words
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Advertisement11 1989-10-02 13 NCR computers let the textile industry create applications by the yard.11 words
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Advertisement218 1989-10-02 14 hi#/ This month, you can taste delectable Sichuan dishes in IIICJ a sumptuous lunch buffet. There's a choice of over 35 i Jsih floor favourites so deliciously spicy you'll keep coming back to the Pine Court for more. Sichuan Lunch Buffet 1-31 October 1989 12 noon-2.30 pm Adult: 525 Child218 words
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Miscellaneous753 1989-10-02 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE h B i r§—l 1 10 Happen (5) Ti-(ni)g(ht)-er. 1 5 Cheetah Arnn«<s I I l 1 I I 11 Shows concern (5) (cheater) 16, Mi-ran-d-a. 17. ACROSS —L-Jg—l U !2 Smell (5) lre-(mi)ne 18. Train. 20. 1 Saw George start fol- I I I I 13 Pastille753 words
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Miscellaneous1396 1989-10-02 15 TV and RADIO r 7 All-girl success mmr\ n WM 1/ mi i-ilfCl HHHHBHKif:. ra JImH^IHIHIIH|;I Joan Bannatt In Tfca Houm Aaron Iho Bay o*//? C//0/CE nated dance routines. And lo and be-1 THE HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY, w fir <*!*!?•* can carry a o g n m QDn 101,396 words
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Article, Illustration402 1989-10-02 16 GOLF AFP JAPAN'S Dunhill Cup team emphasised the growing strength of their tour in Scotland last Saturday, when they upset the formbook to reach the final of the million-dollar tournament for the second time. In spite of fielding a severely weakened side,AFP - 402 words
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Article151 1989-10-02 16 AFP BILL BRITTON is just one round away from his first PGA victory. The 33-year-old New Yorker stormed round the 7.098-yard Killearn Country Club course 9under in 63 last Saturday to take a four-stroke lead after three rounds of the Centel Classic. He cameAFP - 151 words
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Article, Illustration440 1989-10-02 16 BOXING AFP ERIC GRIFFIN, looking like a mini-Joe Frazier, put paid to Cuba's hopes of a record eight gold medals in the World Amateur Boxing Championships in Moscow last Saturday night. The 19-year-old from Houston, Texas, promised the demoralised AmericanAFP - 440 words
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179 1989-10-02 16 CYCLING AFP ERIC VANOERAERDEN of Belgium strengthened his grip on the Nissan Classic Tour of Ireland when he completed a treble of stage wins last Saturday. His sprint again triumphed as he edged out fellow Belgians Johan Museeuw and Etienne de WildeAFP - 179 words
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332 1989-10-02 16 BASEBALL AP THE TORONTO Blue Jays won the American League East, overcoming their own history of disappointment and the Orioles by stinging Baltimore 4-3 last Saturday with a three-run rally in the eighth inning. The Blue Jays ended their September duel withAP - 332 words
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450 1989-10-02 16 TENNIS AP UNSEEDED Anders Jarryd of Sweden upset fifth-seeded Kevin Curren 3-6. 7-6, 7-5, to gain the finals of the U*****,000 Volvo of San Francisco tennis tournament last Saturday. Third-seeded Brad Gilbert was to face Jarryd in the finals yesterday. Gilbert, whoAP - 450 words
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Advertisement1432 1989-10-02 16 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. SO PURSUANT TO SECTION 290<2)<b) AND IN THE MATTER OF RAYNER INTERTRADE PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road #12-01 12-11 Golden Mile Tower. Singapore 0719 on Monday1,432 words
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Advertisement664 1989-10-02 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF CONTINENTAL COMPANY PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Exraordlnary General Meeting of the members of Continental Company Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 50 Jalan Sultan #20-07 Jalan Sultan Centre664 words
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Advertisement522 1989-10-02 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 TESCOLA INVESTMENTS PTE LTD MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company convened and held at 6 Kwel Chow Street. Kowloon, Hong Kong, on September 25, 1989 the following special resolution was duly passed: "That the Company be522 words
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Advertisement633 1989-10-02 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 90 AND IN THE MATTER OF COOPERVISION SINGAPORE PTE LTD (In MMnbwt' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF RESOLUTIONS At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abo veoamed Company duly convened and hefcJ at 3145, Porter Drive. Palo Alto.CaJifomia943o4, USA on633 words
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Article, Illustration747 1989-10-02 17 u mm*** HOCK LOCK SIEW THE SINGAPORE stock market has reached a stage where strong gains in major regional bourses are unable to boost sentiment. Since it achieved a postCrash high of STII-1,420.52 on Sep 13, the local stock market has been onHOCK LOCK SIEW - 747 words
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Article, Illustration424 1989-10-02 17 NET PROFITS at fast food and trading group Inno-Pacific Holdings Ltd shrank to $2,000 for the half year ended June 30 from $764,000 for the previous corresponding period. The drastic drop in profits for the group, which holds the Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise,424 words
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Article, Illustration436 1989-10-02 17 FOO CHOY PENG - FOO CHOY PENG, Hongkong Correspondent DAO HENG HOLDINGS, the Hongkong-listed company with a majority stake in First Capital Corporation, is paying about HKS6OO million to buy the Hang Lung Bank from the government. The price of the sale, details of which were436 words
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Article72 1989-10-02 17 Bernama AMALGAMATED Steel Mills Bhd (ASM) has reported a record group pre-tax profit of Ms6o 55 million, for the year ended June 30, 1989 compared with M 541.99 million the previous year. ASM attributed this to the overall improvement of the economy and the performance ofBernama - 72 words
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Article212 1989-10-02 17 MATERIAL HANDLING Engineering Ltd: Group profit after tax and minorities of $1.88 million ($1.71 million) on turnover of $16.18 million ($12.89 million) for the year ended June 30. 1989 EPS of 9 cents. A first and final dividend of 7.5 cents tax exempt will be paid when provisional212 words
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Article, Illustration550 1989-10-02 17 ABDUL HADHI - RATE FOR BORROWING IN US DOLLARS LOWER By ABDUL HADHI DIVERSIFIED Jack Chia-MPH Ltd will save Sslo million in interest expenses following the US$5O million underwriting facility it has just clinched to refinance its Australian borrowings. Speaking to BT after the annual550 words
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294 1989-10-02 17 Bernama SUNGEI BESI Mines Malaysia Bhd plans to get involved in the governments privatisation scheme as a way of diversifying its main activities. Chairman Mohamed Hashim Mahmud Hashim told newsmen after the company's annual general meeting that Sungei Besi recently submitted certainBernama - 294 words
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415 1989-10-02 17 Bernama HUME Industries (M) Bhd is exploring other avenues for its future investments so as not to be too dependent on the manufacturing of building materials, its group managing director, Dr Steve K P Yoong. said. He told newsmen after the company's Extraordinary General MeetingBernama - 415 words
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318 1989-10-02 17 HIGHER INTEREST charges and losses from an associated company pushed down Hotel Properties Ltd's profit after tax and minority items to $973,000 for the six months ended June 30. This figure represents a 62.5 per cent drop from $2.59 million for the previous corresponding period.318 words
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Article, Illustration1789 1989-10-02 18 KEVIN GWEE - Singapore By KEVIN GWEE THE ABSENCE OF institutional support drove prices on the Singapore stock market below its short-term technical support level in moderate trading last week. Although this level represented by the Straits Times Industrials Index at 1,380 points was breached1,789 words
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Article6845 1989-10-02 18 Hioh i i**" 1 Vol Week Last Quote Dlv Dlv Y'ld Net M Cap 8 Co<le Company Sale or- ('000) High Low Buyer Seller C'vr P/E Smll SEP 29 SESDAQ 4000 Amtek Eng 2% 266 -7 171 272 263 266 267 12 ON 6 6 0 96,845 words
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Article, Illustration750 1989-10-02 19 iHongkong DBS Securities FUELLED by bullishness, the Hongkong market went up 32 points on Monday. With Hong Kong Land announcing surprisingly good results over the weekend followed by Jardine Matheson s strong growth in interim earnings, the two counters rose 4.0% and 2.8% respectively.DBS Securities - 750 words
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774 1989-10-02 19 K.Lumpur MBT BLUE CHIPS and quality stocks shone in otherwise continued soft trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Overall, the market was about mixed to easier with handsome gains posted by blue chips, mostly in the industrialMBT - 774 words
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Article669 1989-10-02 19 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Sep 29 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES EMS: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-two Lum Chang: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-10 CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Bousteadco Singapore Ltd has bought Lam Tong House in Mosque Street for $9 2m. First Capital Corporation is buying five units of terrace669 words
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Article606 1989-10-02 20 I New York AP THREE-QUARTERS of the way through 1989, many stockmarket investors are feeling prosperous and happy but reluctant to press their luck. If the market can hang on over the next three months to the gains it has raked up so far, itAP - 606 words
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266 1989-10-02 20 Sydney AFP THE Australian share market closed sharply higher on Friday after a roller-coaster week. The market s main indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, gained 28.7 points during the week to close at 1,735.8 after plunging beneath the 1,700 barrier on Tuesday. AllAFP - 266 words
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509 1989-10-02 20 RICHARD HARRIS - Eppel By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Securities THE European markets were more hesitant last week as (ears of rising interest rates permeated the various markets. West Germany is influenced most by interest rate talk as the world's largest central banks sought to pushEnskilda Securities - 509 words
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438 1989-10-02 20 FT THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT was forced on Friday to announce a six-month delay in its timetable for the sale of the electricity industry. following intense wrangling over the supply contracts under which the privatised companies will operate. In what the Labour Party saidFT - 438 words
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330 1989-10-02 20 Tokyo AFP THE Nikkei Stock Average hit record highs on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week, topping the 35,000-yen mark, as investors were heartened by the yen's sharp appreciation against the US dollar The Nikkei index of 225 blue chipsAFP - 330 words
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288 1989-10-02 20 AFP INDIAN financial institutions moved in to bolster share prices and spurred a remarkable stockmarket recovery last week Investors flocked to the markets, pushing up the Bombay Stock Exchange's national index by nine points to help it close at 389 10 points onAFP - 288 words
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852 1989-10-02 20 RAY HEATH - London By RAY HEATH writing for BT from London BRITAIN'S stock market is about to go political. The Tory regime s policies are looking increasingly muddled, unpopular, and, in some instances, perhaps unworkable A crisis in Whitehall will certainly lead to the shakes852 words
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Article, Illustration940 1989-10-02 21 New York Reuter LATE-SESSION selling on the last day of the third quarter abruptly ended a string of US blue chip gains on Friday. Prices finished slightly lower, under pressure from sell programs, profittaking and trading related to portfolio adjustments. The broad market ended ahead. "ThereReuter - 940 words
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Article, Illustration871 1989-10-02 21 London AP LONDON SHARE prices closed modestly higher on Friday on a flurry of new trading-account buying and the retreat of worries over an imminent increase in British interest rates. The Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-Share Index rose 7.7 points, or 0.3 per cent, toAP - 871 words
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273 1989-10-02 21 NYT SPELLING Entertainment Inc. responsible for such hit television series as "Dynasty" and "Love Boat", says it may put itself up for sale. The television production and distribution company said last week that it had received acquisition inquiries from several outsidersNYT - 273 words
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Article1121 1989-10-02 21 Amsterdam mp a fu AON 43.3 -0.3 AMOK 112.1 -0.2 Ahold 138 1 -0.3 Akao 139.5 -23 Alranta 94 5 -101 AMEV 56 9 0 4 AMRO 270 5 196 6 Am. SM. BOLS 172.0 -0 5 Borsumy 125.9 unch Buahrman TaCtaroda 70.7 0 9 CSM 79.5 -15 CM 531,121 words
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815 1989-10-02 21 NYT WITH THE THIRD QUARTER drawing to a close. Wall Street is expecting a mediocre to poor profit performance from corporate America and sees little reason to expect that to change in the final three months of 1989 That forecast was firmly in placeNYT - 815 words
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398 1989-10-02 21 Reuter FLETCHER CHALLENGE LTD, the world s second-largest newsprint producer, is predicting a three-year slump in forestry and newsprint markets, but is still considering acquisitions in Europe and the Americas. Fletcher chief executive Hugh Fletcher said Fletcher Challenge, New Zealand's largest company, wasReuter - 398 words
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Article, Illustration298 1989-10-02 22 AFP JAPAN'S ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won an Upper House by-election yesterday in Ibaraki Prefecture, east of Mito, beating its main rival, the Japan Socialist Party (JSP), early returns showed. With 72 per cent of the vote oounted, LDP candidate Itsuo No- muraAFP - 298 words
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374 1989-10-02 22 TRADENET, Singapore's nationwide electronic data interchange network, has won an international award from a US professional society for information technology The Society of Information Management (SIM) gave the "Partners for Leadership'' Award to the Trade Development Board (TDB) and National Computer374 words
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59 1989-10-02 22 AFP A SINGAPOREAN-BURMESE joint venture department store opened in downtown Rangoon last Friday, selling more than U*****,000 in electronic goods, watches and clothes on the first day, Radio Rangoon said. The report, monitored in Bangkok, said Myanmar-Singa-pore International Ltd, which owned the store, was set upAFP - 59 words
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441 1989-10-02 22 LILIAN ANG - CONTRACTORS GETTING READY FOR FIRMER MARKET By LILIAN ANG MORE WORKERS are being employed in the local construction industry as contractors gear up for a firmer market during the rest of the year. The Construction Industry Development Board s recently-pub-lished second quarter441 words
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520 1989-10-02 22 A HEATED EXCHANGE of letters between The Straits Times editor Leslie Fonfl and The Times of London editor Charles Wilson was made public by Mr Fong yesterday. Mr Fong said that he was forced by The Times' arrogant attitude in520 words
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422 1989-10-02 22 AFP THOUSANDS of East Germans poured into West Germany from Prague and Warsaw yesterday after their government gave them the green light to start a new life in the West. About 5,000 refugees who had camped for weeks at West Germany'sAFP - 422 words
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289 1989-10-02 22 AFP Bernama CHINESE leader Deng Xiaoping mounted the rostrum atop the Gate of Heavenly Peace in Beijing yesterday to preside over a night of fireworks and martial music hailing 40 years of Communist Party rule in China. Mr Deng, 85, stood exactly where MaoAFP; Bernama - 289 words
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Article35 1989-10-02 22 Reuter SRI LANKA's ruling United National Party yesterday offered fresh elections, dissolution of Psrlisment snd an amnesty for Sinhalese rebels if they ended violence and committed themselves to democracy. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article43 1989-10-02 22 Reuter THE US SHOULD explore the possibility of a mutual agreement with the Soviet Union to cut off military supplies to Afghanistan, Claiborne Pell, chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in a report published yesterday. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article41 1989-10-02 22 Reuter SOUTH AFRICAN President FW De Klerk's brother Wimpie de Klerk and other members of the secretive Afrikaner Broederbond group were set to meet the African National Congress in England yesterday, the Johannesburg Sunday Times said.Reuter - 41 words
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Article34 1989-10-02 22 Reuter A THOUSAND people packed the main Catholic church in Minsk yesterday to pay tribute to victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, a day after an unprecedented protest march through the city.Reuter - 34 words
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Article42 1989-10-02 22 AFP THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan begins an official visit to France today to discuss the Cambodian issue and bilateral economic relations with French leaders. The visit is the first by a Thai prime minister to France. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article45 1989-10-02 22 AP A STRONG earthquake, measuring six on the Richter scale, struck northern Thailand and the Burmese border area early yesterday, the Meteorological Department in Bangkok said. The epicentre of the earthquake was in Burma, about 20 km west of Chiang Mai. APAP - 45 words
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Article34 1989-10-02 22 Reuter ISRAELI troops killed two Palestinians yesterday and a third was beaten to death by fellow Arabs for alleged collaboration with the Jewish state, Israeli and Palestinian sources said in Jerusalem.Reuter - 34 words
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Article45 1989-10-02 22 Reuter PAKISTANI Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto arrived in Dhaka yesterday to an enthusiastic welcome by tens of thousands of people. Ms Bhutto was greeted by President Hossain Mohammad Ershad, whom she is expected to meet twice during her three-day visit. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article132 1989-10-02 22 A quick look at Saturday's main news A $180 MILLION reclamation of 38 hectares of land at Marina Bay and Telok Ayer Basin will extend downtown commercial activities in Raffles Place and Shenton Way right into Marina South. Work on the project, which is to be undertaken132 words
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Article91 1989-10-02 22 THE Association of Small and Medium Enterprises will be organising an Asean Trade Forum and a large business conference next month. The trade forum will bring together trade commissioners and commercial attaches from four Asean countries who will present their countries' policies on SMEs. There will91 words
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255 1989-10-02 22 Reuter SUPPORT is growing for a referendum on the future of US military bases in the Philippines, with political analysts seeing it as a way of undercutting Senate opposition to continued American presence. Mr Ramon Mitra, Speaker ofReuter - 255 words
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120 1989-10-02 22 AFP INDONESIA yesterday solemnly commemorated the 24th anniversary of its victory over communism amid official calls to apply the state ideology, Pancasila, ever more strictly. A remembrance ceremony led by President Suharto was held at the Lubang Buaya (Crocodile Hole) Monument in East Jakarta,AFP - 120 words
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Advertisement87 1989-10-02 17 by tender BY ORDER OF THE OWNERS PRIME RESIDENTIAL INVESTMENT KAIIUBMUU <1 ftllf Aft. DOWNTOWN CONDOMINIUM 1 Golden Triangle, Kuala Lumpur 44 Luxurious Apartments m Fully Let. ,3 J Freehold Property m "T.;:: f V m Ml— TENDERS CLOSE ON 7TH OCTOBER 1989 Ctoct MALAYSIA SINGAPORE: HONGKOWG: 16th F Mm87 words
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Advertisement614 1989-10-02 20 I RENONG BERHAD 1 (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) I ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR I ENDED JUNE 30,1989 The Directors wish to announce the unaudited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended June 30.1989. I Yr ended 30/6/89 Yr ended 30/6/88 Change I Group Company Group614 words
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Advertisement345 1989-10-02 20 LOST SHARE/STOCK/LOAN STOCK/ TRANSFERABLE SUBSCRIPTION RIGHTS CERTIFICATES The following Share Stock Loan Stocky (LS) Transferable Subscription Rights (TSR) certificates/'together with the relevant signed transfer deeds have been reported lost or destroy ed:AMCOL HOLDINGS LIMITED No. of Shares Certificate No. In the name of Stock/LS TSR *****89 Hee Mee Lan Miss345 words
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Advertisement470 1989-10-02 22 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. SOVIET brand wrist watches being marketed here are not the real thing, complain Soviet officials. The sole agent of the watches reply. (Sep 25) 2. Tumbling freight rates paint470 words
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Advertisement38 1989-10-02 22 Festivities mixed with dire warnings, PAGE 5 SOME OF THEBEST,MMEMSWEAR UP TO 70% OFF" ELEMINTS THE MEN S SHOP 300 Orchard Road #03-07 The Promenade Singapore 0923 TEL: *****48 Opening Hours: Mon Sat: 11am Bpm Sun/Holiday: 12pm 6pm38 words
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Article66 1989-10-02 23 Reuter TODD SHIPYARDS CORP, which is operating under US Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, has asked a US federal bankruptcy court for authorisation to sell its Aro Corp subsidiary. Todd also said last Friday that its shipyard in Galveston, Texas, would continue to incur "substantial losses"Reuter - 66 words
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Article64 1989-10-02 23 Reuter A JAPANESE TUGBOAT sank after colliding with a Soviet container ship off the port of Yokohama, with its three crewmen missing. The Soviet Tass news agency said on Saturday that the collision occurred last Thursday evening when the Soviet vessel, the Mikhail Svetlov, was carryingReuter - 64 words
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Article76 1989-10-02 23 Reuter A PANAMANIAN OIL TANKER which ran aground last Sunday at the mouth of the Mississippi River has been refloated, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence reported. The 81,282-dwt Universal Monarch had docked for unloading, Lloyds said. The tanker was carrying 515,000 barrels of crude oil when it ran aground.Reuter - 76 words
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Article87 1989-10-02 23 AFP A NEW HIGH-SPEED catamaran service between Boulogne and Dover is due to come into operation next year, the Boulogne Chamber of Commerce said last Friday. The Australian-built catamaran, the largest such vessel in the world, can carry 450 passengers and 80 cars and willAFP - 87 words
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Article58 1989-10-02 23 Reuter THE POLISH BULK CARRIER Feliks Dzierzynski was due in the Canary Islands port of Las Palmas last Friday after one crew member was killed and three injured in an explosion last Wednesday, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. The extent of'the damage is unknown. The explosionReuter - 58 words
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Article50 1989-10-02 23 Reuter THE LIBERIAN BULK/CONTAINER VESSEL Federal Calumet, which recently suffered damage to its steering equipment while out at sea, has been towed into port, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence reported. The 43,631-tonne vessel has been taken to Brest, France, where it is now drydocked for repair. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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131 1989-10-02 23 Reuter A COMPANY linked to Greek shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos was fined US$l million after pleading guilty to charges stemming from a 1.36-million-litre oil spill in Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay. US officials said Ballard Shipping Co of Piraeus, Greece, and one ofReuter - 131 words
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Article1149 1989-10-02 23 ABC Cootoinertine XI 5 Accord Shoo V»l 3/4 AFS xm 3 Ahrenkiel l)w XII S AC Toepler XM 5 Amerioon Niugim XN 4 Archimedes Shpg XII 4 Arrow lines XI 5 Assoc Corrioge XM 5 ANl Ml/2 AfC Ijm VII 4 ATI V 3-5 Asa v i1,149 words
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374 1989-10-02 23 G DURAIRAJ - BIDDING TO BE OPENED FOR DREDGING AND RECLAMATION WORK By G DURAIRAJ TENDERS FOR DREDGING and reclamation work for the proposed Ms3oo million North Butterworth Container Terminal at Penang Port is expected to be called early next year. This will follow the completion of374 words
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354 1989-10-02 23 ZULKIFLI ALWI - By ZULKIFLI ALWI FOUR COASTAL product tankers to be ordered by Malaysian companies will boost the country's coastal tanker fleet to about 44 vessels. This will ease the shortage of tonnage for the carriage of clean oil products. Shipping sources354 words
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136 1989-10-02 23 AMERICAN CARRIER Sea-Land Service has opened more offices in Malaysia. Located in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Malacca and Port Klang, these offices have been opened in response to a "substantial jump in exports from Malaysia". Over the last seven months, the US company saw a136 words
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210 1989-10-02 23 AFP THE RIDDLE of a mystery tanker said to be somewhere in the Gulf on a mission to dump 2,000 tonnes of toxic chemical waste remained unsolved over the weekend with no-one able to pinpoint the ship's whereabouts or confirm if it isAFP - 210 words
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333 1989-10-02 23 THREE INDEPENDENT LINES Senator Linie, Westwood Shipping Lines and Gearbulk Container Services imposed a general rate increase (GRI) on eastbound trans-Pacific cargoes from yesterday. A fourth carrier, Zim Navigation, has not taken any action. These measures follow a decision by the Trans Pacific Freight333 words
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286 1989-10-02 23 Reuter US BULK MATERIAL shippers see a new period of expansion ahead after a difficult decade of consolidation, but they say a major obstacle looms in the deteriorating state of the US transportation infrastructure. Shippers of bulk materials met in New OrleansReuter - 286 words
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Article497 1989-10-02 24 TWO 1978-BUILT bulk carriers, the 37,880-dwt Argo Trader and the 37,990-dwt Argo Explorer, were sold to Greek buyers for US$l2 million en bloc. Meanwhile, US buyers paid US$l24 per light ton for four vessels for eventual resale to breakers. These were the 1945-built, 4,247-light-ton Bessemer Victory, the 1945-built, 4,243-light-ton497 words
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Article850 1989-10-02 24 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 the individual850 words
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140 1989-10-02 24 AFP THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, reacting to a scare that has caused several African states to bar European Community meat, has emphasised that the EC's meat exports have been closely monitored for radiation levels since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986. An EC spokesman inAFP - 140 words
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140 1989-10-02 24 Reuter THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER at St Louis dropped about 4.5 m in the past two weeks, causing concern in the grain trade that navigation problems will spring up when the bulk of the autumn harvest needs to be moved to Gulf ports on theReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration819 1989-10-02 24 OVERCAPACITY FACING SECTOR Seatrade Business Review THE CENTRAL PROBLEM facing the towage industry is easy to isolate. Overcapacity. Perhaps not so much through lack of work, but because of competition from the heavy-lift sector which itself has been suffering from overcapacity. Transport by heavy-lift vesselsSeatrade Business Review - 819 words
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2107 1989-10-02 24 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Transtalner Schedule* Blk Op Gdn Date/Time Time From Time To Booking Gate AtakoM 0*/4*5 05 10 89 7100 02/IMS 02/2046 Th/ft» 2 F3 00 *06 AnAdaionta ***** *****9 2300 02/1330 0B/I4I6 Dock 2 E3 002,107 words
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213 1989-10-02 25 THE MANAGING DIRECTOR of the Australian National Lino, Mr John Bicknell, has signed a contract with Newcastle shipbuilding firm Carrington Slipways for a 8,500-tonne vessel to operate In the ANL searoad service between Melbourne and Tasmania. The contract was signed with Carrington Slipways, Newcastle,213 words
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Article1078 1989-10-02 25 THERE WAS a slight pick-up in grain chartering from the US last Thursday, partly resulting in an eight-point rise in the Baltic Freight Index to 1,421, brokers said. Grain products were covered from the Mississippi to Rotterdam at U5511.75, while heavy grain was reported fixed from the Gulf1,078 words
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Advertisement140 1989-10-02 23 INSIDE *T. ',-v* 1 Tough times for towage THINGS are looking rough for the towage trade. Leading industry figures share their views on its illness and the remedies. PAGE II EC assurance on meat exports THE EUROPEAN Commission, reacting to a scare that has caused several African states to bar140 words
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Advertisement100 1989-10-02 24 ANNOUNCEMENT DSR LINES (VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK) are pleased to announce that with effect from Ist OCTOBER 1989 our agent in SINGAPORE will be EVERSTAR SHIPPING CO. PTE) LTD. 2 Mistri Road #01-01 HMC Building Singapore 0207 TEL: *****80 TELEX: RS ***** FAX: *****37 CABLE: EVERSTAR We wish to thank Singapore100 words
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Advertisement19 1989-10-02 24 For further information or enquiries at conventional wharves: Keppei/Marina Wharves *****66 Jurong Port *****66 Sembawang *****22 Pasir Panjang *****4419 words
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Advertisement2018 1989-10-02 25 mmm JARDINE SHIPPWKASBcif^""^ Wli#/ s^isrso'^r'"" 1^'0 FE9I SKlS'"®'* LVwi/ J pcuu jARDINI SHIPPING MMCItS SOU WO MOM ™f«IJIK ItL J6WIII M. Ut'oicrtK'cl Kj Ouality St-'rvwu* VVHHPVW pinano til *****4 telex mo ma ***** Cfs tel m** 1 PCiimnf. TEL: *****2/3 TELEX NO MA***** IMPOB T PYPftPT IS vesseuvotme I sap2,018 words
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Advertisement1175 1989-10-02 26 H ROTTEfIOAM/1 VOY NO SPOfIE P. KELANO SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE TOLA OA BAY 06/394 4m «7To 24/10 26/10 26/10 TOKYO BAY 94/578 5/10 30/10 24/10 26/10 23/10 26/10 HEIDELBERG EXPRESS 03/586 11/10 13/10 31/10 2/11 4MI V I KOWLOON BAY 93/501 12/10 7/11 31/ 0 VI »101,175 words
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Advertisement531 1989-10-02 26 WOW TH 800 WD TO UKC SPORE ROM/ADAM HK HULL (U.K.) FORTHBARK V-2SN 13/10 1/11 13/11 17/11 IVY BARK V-2SN *11 fa 1/U 13/12 TAUSALA SAMOA VIM yu 5/1 10/1 14/1 •AMs Actavllni fCL to rrhrtrWOrMWofTill iil—«H«ntliw»to»«»»MUr»ni«Hton j 9QVTHBOVND TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA I (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) SPORE I531 words
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Advertisement962 1989-10-02 26 BWUUBM& USE REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE GREECE/PIRAEUS NORASIA LINE. THE SHIPPING LINE FOR PIRAEUS. NO OTHER LINE CAN OFFER YOU; 1) SINGAPORE/ PIRAEUS —17 DAYS 2) WEEKLY FIXED DAY DEPARTURE/ARRIVAL SINGAPORE FRIDAY PIRAEUS MONDAY 3) DIRECT CALL (NOT TRANSHIPPED) 4) PRIORITY BERTHING/NO DELAYS TO GET THE BEST SERVICE FOR962 words
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Advertisement1641 1989-10-02 27 55 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd I wTp&o W.rm STRAITS SHIPPING Containers WLM OKST*** ■fMHWfsvMvfv^TTT^nWT^TrTTH 5 port P Klanf Ston H buf| B luwi R dam L«h T w; «10 IW »u Sflt Hit ACCEPTS CARGO OOt SAILS TOKtO BAY utylO 30(10 24/10 21/10 23/10 25/10 NCiKLKRC txmss 11/ M 12/1,641 words
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Advertisement1602 1989-10-02 27 TO: EUROPE TO: FAR EAST SP IN PC* HAM BRE ax SPORE HK KAO BJ MANiIN TONGHAE 07W» 07/10 25/10 26<10 27/10 29f10 30/10 CHOYANC CHANCE OWE 2/10 S/10 640 12,10 HANJIN ROTTERDAM 005W 14/10 01/11 02/11 03/11 OS/11 OS/11 HANJIN MASAN 050E 1,10 11 K) 12/10 11,10 I CHOYANC1,602 words
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Advertisement30 1989-10-02 27 REGULAR SERVICE TO KARACHI S PORE LOADING FOR HUA HE VllB 17/10 KARACHI Ag*nt* SHIOUSAWA MEISMIM NT V TRANSPORTATION CO (PTE) LTD T«l Jin*22 Tli RS ***** Fai *****24 I30 words
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Advertisement324 1989-10-02 27 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS HOCHIMINH VIETNAM ETA SPORE 6/10/89 ETA HOCHIMINCH 8/10/89 M.V. "SEA LARK" Voy 24 IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS KK SPORE PK DBN CT AOAMASTOS VK* U M Sid 5/10 11/10 ML VJ7* IV\O 77/10 3010 15/11 73fU •ML WT324 words
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Advertisement796 1989-10-02 28 IRANIAN SERVICE g Singipore Loading lor;- K IRAN HEEL AD PJI 7U OS Oct BANDAR ABBAS IRAN TEVFOORI PJL 722 10 Oct BANDAR ABBAS CUAM/BAIPAN DIRECT SERVICE (B7 BULK CONTAINER) ETA SPORE GUAM SAIPAN EAOE' V 7 SID I OCT »OCT •VkUOJe V 2 23 OCT 4 NOV S NOV796 words
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Advertisement610 1989-10-02 28 (h) hanjin shipping FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 'UMR m M I INC MAUI LAX OAK I S-pare I leMewe «'4» ITkwg frtewe cmotam CNANCt MX 2/M N HHA- mf 27/11 nn> HANJIN TONG HAE 070W '10 25/10 26/10 27/10 2*lo 30(10 HANJIN HASAN Ml VM N POMAMC MX Ml Ml HANJIN610 words
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Advertisement192 1989-10-02 28 GUANGZHOU MARITIME TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA SOUTHFRN LINE RfGULAB I INfR SERVICFS (FORTNIGHTLY SAILING) HONG KONG PORT KELANG PFNANG BANGKOK ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FROM HONGKONG TO MALAYSIAN PORTS VESSEL E-T-A- VOY HKC BKK PNC PK BHK MKC M/V TAI BAO 4/t§ Std In Pt 7/10 20/10 MV HONG Ql 117192 words
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Advertisement1073 1989-10-02 29 SSaPff PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD ESSSSSS* mK wK/M P'L Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00, Singapore 0106, Tel: *****33 I FAR EAST MMa VOY SIN XT NY VOY SM MM KAO W* VOK NQO KM BUS HAJ OUANQ ITSB SM SM In PI 10NS 0/10 IVl# I /1i "J™ MAJAPAHfT1,073 words
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Advertisement204 1989-10-02 29 tff\ JQHflfl SHPPIM® SPM BHD |VESSEL |PKL I POP |aw Ikuc Imua Irk Ism I taw sir JOHAN Vlllfa sm l|lo lfl» 12/ li IJ/M JOHAN 111 V3ll/H 14/10 17 fU 11/10 22/11 Ziftt a/1* VU JOHAH II mm I 5/10 I 7/M I »/M I— |U/M |W |17/» ACCEPTING204 words
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Advertisement684 1989-10-02 29 S'POM P KLAMC HON NMI R'MAVf N ItOMI MAVM I Tdigi ity vw> vii Mm tin* ao» ant am m r*r> in sm *i« not mo am »n 1 i uo» am h/m i/ii 2/11 «u vii I Howtwo tar U/M 101 lino Ml nil Vll I AImU Mhh U/m684 words
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Advertisement377 1989-10-02 29 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUOERA mPOIIESIA P.T. THIKORA LLOYD r Eimss SEM 69MTAIREISIHP ttMCU SMftNK Tl Mr VSUVOY S PORE ANTWERP H BURG R DAM, AO AW BREMEN SRIWIJATA/27WS lUIVM I 101 12/11 (ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL ANO CONTAINERISED CARGO) KUTAi/wn l»a/tt I377 words
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Advertisement483 1989-10-02 29 tea MYANMA iKSi FIVE STAR LINE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangan (Rangoon) S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok 1/2 Oct 2/3 Oct -I PAGAN VI4CW 10/11 Oct 12/13 Oct HPA-AN VI4SW a/a Oct Z THE BANK LINE NORTHBOUNO TO UKC SPORE ROAM HMBG HULL FORTHBANK V2SN 13/10 1/11 13/11 17/11 IVY483 words
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Advertisement1298 1989-10-02 30 UUSiafl VOV *INOO 'PK/PNG fscp LB CHLS NFK NYC HFX OOCL FREEDOM 27 2/10 3/10 SAO 28/10 7/11 9/11 11/11 15/11 OOCL FAITH 16 9/10 10/10 12/10 4/11 14/11 16/11 IS/U 22/11 OOCL FRIENDSHIP 16 16/10 17/10 19/10 11/11 21/11 23/11 25/11 29/11 NEPTUNE JADE 21 23/10 24/10 26/10 18/111,298 words
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Advertisement778 1989-10-02 30 J If V/W AUSTRALIA r /f EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Stnppof* C K-tanj P*nan| Loadir* lor Mother ill 9y fMdc By fadar Ml IMS ¥.45 IS Oct 9 Oct Oct F>«mtMtvSftffl/A<M TULSIOAS V 44 30 Oct 24 Oct 24 Oct few* M«6 Sjdn/Adal KAUOAS V 46 30 Nov778 words
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Advertisement604 1989-10-02 30 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD iNj 23 T fio> *r»' St'rtt SINGAPORF 0104 TU *****01 (10 UNCS) Fu *****04 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S-por* P Ketan. Penan. GOICXN HARVf ST Colombo KaradiiDubai I. Port GOCOCN WONOCR Colombo, ft aradti/Dubai 1/10 Oct CHINA ttftVKl BAI YUN SHAN Stanfiai/FuAou In Port604 words
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Advertisement762 1989-10-02 30 I MIDDLE EAST/FAR EAST FCI ft LCI 581 VICE VESSEL lETA SINGAPORE |DESTINATION I TBN S/10. mi. 2000 DUBAI DAMHAN KUWAIT. OOHA, MUSCAT, BAHRAIN ABU DHABI SHARJAH TBN 4/U. 11/10 JEOOAH (LCL) MEEKLY I AQABA, HO DE ID AH I TBN 4/10. 11/10 H.KONC, KOBE, TOKYO, KEELUNG, KAOMSIUNC. MANILA, BANGKOK.762 words
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Advertisement1562 1989-10-02 31 Agents Spore NEPTUNE AGENCES PTE.TtS W \TT 7 SON WC General Bookings Boo.inss Inward/ Terminal CFS W H assr x« as? maa ***** l as- ssr a? as? *****19 *****16 2380*1 *****18 *****48 T_ (CR NO. **********0E) \NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD 11 (VIA SUEZ)^^^^^^^^^^^FRON^UROPE/UlMVl^SUEZ)^^^^^^^^^^ BTTDK VSL/VOY PKN PKG SGP MOTHER1,562 words
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Advertisement982 1989-10-02 31 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers AS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PCNANC p KELANC m NANDLINC STSTEH CO SON BHD wiiiTS? ?2 C uimnl?®lun ¥1 *> 14 i4ton982 words
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Advertisement684 1989-10-02 32 jjf NFSM^ INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE M£MB£R Of EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND Sl* ICA ANT ROM MM RST H CECIELSKI VSW 1/10 10/10 19/10 20/10 20/10 2C/10 I. TMAELMANN </» 11/10 Z/lT 11A1 11A1 13/11 11/11 RUCKLANO n/m 21/10 11/11 24/11 24/11 21/U 21/11 W. UtBRICNT684 words
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Advertisement517 1989-10-02 32 SANWA LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED OIRECT SERVICE \v~ STRAITS/HONGKONG TAIWAN JAPAN M/V ANDROMEDA STAR VOV 4 VOY 5 VOY 6 PORT KLANG 30/07 29/08 07/10 HONG KONG 05/08 14/09 13/10 KAOHSIUNG 07/08 15/09 15/10 SAKAIMINATO 11/08 19/09 19/10 TOMAKOMAI 14/08 22/09 22/10 SHIBUSHI 10/08 18/09 18/10 MANILA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL517 words
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Advertisement1089 1989-10-02 32 A6SHNMH ASEAN PORTS BANGKOK sailings a week Neow Hock Agency Co Ltd BKK (Tel: *****80) VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE OANCKO* PIYA BHUM IMN Tim I 3/M Fri KM JENLINK lftN Thur SAP Sun 0/M thaw* mm am Fri vm Mon vm MOANA PACIFIC m M» yM Thur 12/ M PIYA BHUM1,089 words
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Advertisement2904 1989-10-02 33 I VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE KHORFAKKAN KARACHI I LANKA SIRI 128W 09/10 I LANKA AIITHA 43W 10/10 22/10 24/10 I LANKA SIRI 129W 22/10 I LANKA ATHULA SOW 30/10 09/11 11/11 I ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO (FCIACL) FOR I A) INDIAN PORTS I MADRAS TUTICORiN COCHIN MANGALORE BOMBAY 1 B) ARABIAN GULF2,904 words
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Advertisement255 1989-10-02 33 TO AUSH ALIA NEW ZEALAND ta m» 155 ~nm "55 55 «7u Tirr cxms aw 5m "wu "SJS "5m 5u u/u i humc m "am ~mu «F "5u Ufii sru wussa m am "am 5f in 5n w 7 DATS TO nUEMANTLKS TO USA/CANADA 5S ISfappw* 0r1a« CkwlnlM IMMh Atrmmd255 words
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Advertisement67 1989-10-02 34 FrjFy? f r J i Egyptian International Stepping Company .IRVING DIRECT TO, f ROM PORT SUEZ, ALEXANDRIA, AND PORT (AID 8V EGYPTIAN FLAG VESSfIS [cASTBOOWO f tCYPT »lw** V2OO (TA SPORC IMS WSTBOiIWO TO tCTPT SPMNX VIST KTA SPORE 17/1# ACCEPTING COHTAJNER AWO COHVEWnOHAL CAWOOCS. S POUt AOCNT: KAWASAKI S'PORE67 words
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Advertisement864 1989-10-02 34 i OcerhSeruice /S j LCL/FCL SERVICE TO'FROM B] FBI B|> 4 %ssib opMMH ow 600 tarminals/officas in U.S.A. I I 111 /flrjß)i maintains ovar 35,000 tractors A trucks. I I /Ex «ras ovar 60,000 points in U.S.A. KjW ofitrt r«4iabla LCL/FCL sarvicas. General Agents Cpdjl PENANG KL: allied-LINK SINGAPORE: //TV\864 words
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Miscellaneous140 1989-10-02 34 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. OCT 2, 1989 LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature c y Shower Weather Wmd <*rection with speed in knots Rom V--' 0 Ckxjdy Sky Wave height Surfoce winds or* indicated by arrows wfiicti fly wirti the wind 0 One Ml circle represents cotm or140 words
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Advertisement813 1989-10-02 35 5 Vttacx COMPANIA PERUANA K 5 \B6JI de vapores ft J '"PERUVIAN STATE LINE" j ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM i CALLAO, HATARANI, ILO* OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* I WITH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. V A 4 Patiang* P. KaUng* Singapore A A MURRAYEVCRETT 12/14 Oct d813 words
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Advertisement604 1989-10-02 35 FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accMttna FCL/ICI cirfOM to USA Ejs» A Watt Cottl. Carrlbfeaan.Eatt Canada. HAITICu»t«m»U, Venenata and Honduri. VSL b'PORE hAINLINER MX IKST BAV [NYC OWX I A. VESSEL Ml DM LIVORNO ILM Ml U/ll M/ll WU ZIM VENE2IA 12/14 I* GENOA Tfll W} ■111 OA W1 issr" ss ass604 words
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Advertisement664 1989-10-02 35 Msing kwang hang SHIPPING TRANSPORTATION (PTE) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE [VESSEL [SPORE I JAKARTA SURABAYA 1 JENHOL 136 7/10 10/10 |A VESSEL 4/10 7/10 [VESSEL [SPORE BANGKOK A VESSEL 4/10 7/10 |a vessel a/io In/10 DCBTMATIONB ETA BMOAPORE PORT KELANG 6 OCT MANILA 6 OCT HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS664 words
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Advertisement487 1989-10-02 35 A PERINTIS LINE ißinnmirniT i m WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETD ETA ETD PRABHAKTI 300-301 3/10 4/10 6/10 6/10 PRASETIA 30-31 7/10 8/10 10/10 10/10 PRABHAKTI 302 303 10/10 11/10 13/10 13/10 PRASETIA 32-33 14/10 15/10487 words
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Advertisement433 1989-10-02 35 MiilHi FU EAST 8/10 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUN6 6/10 BANGKOK 2/10 MANILA 7/10 JAKARTA 6/10 PORT KELANG/PENANG 5/10 BUSAN 3/10 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 5/10 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpa Shenzhen Fuzhou Xiamen/Xinpng/Shanghai SIN EiMPE/K 7/10 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 7/10 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to all Europe inland destinations 5/10 LA./NYC/SFO 2/10 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL 50 SSST433 words
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Advertisement1200 1989-10-02 36 HKBHI MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD. EASTBOUNO TO USA II WESTBOUND FROM USA TO PBW m HKC I>H OAK StA FROM PBW LBN OAK SEA HKG SIN hvimm! 2 ?5iJ2 S3? SG 1 8/u LA4> WA w w P «> w EXi £2L2E£r. X «(H °wn urn Hyundai challenger im up1,200 words
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Advertisement894 1989-10-02 36 I fe JE CONTAINER LINE I TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST TOUT KELANC «flB A U/M HAN (LA 1/10 A Wlfl PCNAfMa 100 A IMB BU&AN V.O 4JIO •ANGKOK 200 A (.10 TOKYO 3/10 A 10 10 HOMC KONG 701 A894 words
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Advertisement578 1989-10-02 36 UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) San PJWmo rtarf Ikran (at toAaSa* MhMm. o*. MMk, NatakM *5 «S» IS iju sS jßi n L'JwTi mm mt M*. ■wn rom ant u/u flu «u «i wi MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB)* JEDDAH Mmi rcata VhHMm *2L Sf*" z ■b •a iu atari, js as HW Su uju578 words
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