The Business Times, 2 November 1989
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Title Section11 1989-11-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article246 1989-11-02 1 Dow down WALL STREET share prices opened slightly lower early yesterday. The Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials was down 1.64 points from Tuesday's close, to 2,643.44 points. AFP Footsie up THE LONDON stock market appeared satisfied yesterday with John Major's first parliamentary speech as Chancellor246 words
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Article466 1989-11-02 1 Magdalene Ng - KLSE HOLDING EMERGENCY MEETING TODAY *r Magdalene Ng THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore yesterday made its first response to the impending split between the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock exchanges by calling for more new listings to add depth to the local stock market.466 words
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Article, Illustration217 1989-11-02 1 SHARE PRICES in regional stock markets yesterday closed little changed from the previous day, despite Wall Street's 41.60-point overnight gain. The Singapore stock market closed the day only marginally higher in low volume. The Straits Times Industrials Index rose 2.83 points to 1,335.24, after rising217 words
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Article, Illustration662 1989-11-02 1 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG SINGAPORE'S stock market would soon see an end to its long wait for new listings this year with the flotation of shipping company Hai Sun Hup Co this month. BT understands that Hai Sun Hup has received irv-principle approval662 words
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Article242 1989-11-02 1 FT THE LONDON Stock Exchange's third market for small company shares is to be closed as part of an overhaul of the existing three-tier stock market. The planned changes, which include lower entry requirements for both the main market and the unlisted securities market,FT - 242 words
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Article286 1989-11-02 1 NST Bernama THE MALAYSIAN CABINET yesterday approved the National Electricity Board's privatisation programme, under which 25 per cent of the shares in the NEB will be sold to foreign investors. Announcing this in Parliament, the Energy, Telecommunications and Posts Minister Datuk Seri S Samy Vellu saidNST; Bernama - 286 words
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238 1989-11-02 1 AFP INDONESIA yesterday opened the sector of industrial estates to private investors, domestic and foreign, in an effort to give a boost to the country's drive towards industrialisation. Coordinating Minister for the Economy Radius Prawiro said after meeting Indonesian President Suharto that theAFP - 238 words
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Article, Illustration504 1989-11-02 1 TAN KEE WEE - By TAN KEE WEE THE KEY to Singapore's success in the 1990s and beyond lies in the quality of its human resources. The Singapore government will therefore continue to spend more on every child and worker to develop them to504 words
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Advertisement68 1989-11-02 1 ■'Burberrysl I Va I < Reigns when it pours i Full report, PAQE 16 Regional markets, PAQE 18 World markets, PAQE 19 The best of Hunan and Sichuan awaits you today at the Cherry Garden. Let Chef Huang introduce you to the finest cuisines of the Cherry Garden. Reminiscent of68 words
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Advertisement236 1989-11-02 1 IJIAIaaA e**Jssa A vIOIIVH pf»CO •winyi m national tseue: NYSE chief, BACK PAGE (Wfk[ Sews*".!.. is JZSL J J LI Wearnes buying Tan- Asian S Market 0 t don circuit-board divi- Commodities S Editorial Comment: 10 Banking 7 Bion Palm CHI, Metals, One for all and all for one UIC236 words
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Advertisement10 1989-11-02 1 BASF to set up regional HQ In S'pore, BACK PAGE10 words
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Advertisement130 1989-11-02 1 V^ AMBLAR So/e Agent S.G. Parrett Son (Pt«) Ltd. Singapore More alor«ee, PAGE 2 Leader, PAGE 10 mm TOP-OF-THE- i Join us at the top. Enjoy the best Beijing §jgl cuisines specially prepared by our master §3 chef. All yours to savour, amidst the grand E3B panorama of the city130 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration303 1989-11-02 2 TAN KEE WEE - THE 1989 NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY AWARDS By TAN KEE WEE FOUR COMPANIES and nine individuals have won this year's National Productivity Awards. They join the slate of 37 company and 38 individual recipients of such awards since 1983. They received their awards yesterday from First Deputy Prime303 words
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259 1989-11-02 2 EVEN AS SINGAPORE continues to take a broader view of productivity, the success of the productivity campaign ultimately boils down to an attitude of mind. This is all important because the individual's effort at the workplace, his skills, and his sense of pride in259 words
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Article, Illustration238 1989-11-02 2 IT IS IMPORTANT for worker* to see clear links between wege payments and productivity improvements. Writing in the lateet issue ot NTUC News. Lim Boon Heng, a deputy secre-tary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, said that that is one238 words
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225 1989-11-02 2 DUTCH electronics giant Philips is helping six local small- and medlum-eized enterprises to upgrade by learning from the European experience. "Philips is happy to make use of its presence in Europe to organise this study mission in order to expose the Singapore SMEs225 words
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Article174 1989-11-02 2 FOUR MAJOR cable contracts worth $258 million have bean awarded by the Public Utilities Board (PUS) lor projects to meet the future demand for electricity. The major part of the outlay went to two contracts worth $212 million for two circuits of 230KV 500 MVA174 words
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309 1989-11-02 2 THE WORLD'S leading elevator company, Otis Elevator, is on the verge of bagging the multi-million dollar elevator contract for the UOB Plaza. "The contract for what is to be one of the two tallest buildings in Singapore is worth over $15 million," said309 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous183 1989-11-02 2 •ltd wsathsr forecast fl City Max/ Note m n OUTLOOK: Bhowsr» OV®f MWd MM (*C) ••port for 24 howri prior Abordoon 10/05 Rainy 7.30pm on Nov 1 or Amstordom 16/09 Shown °"P° r Alhoni 23/12 Sunny Auckland 21/13 Fair tangkot 34/25 Fair MT tt rTumidit, S3 M*g 17/12 Cloudy Mrs183 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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314 1989-11-02 3 Reuter THE JAPANESE have capped a buying spree in the United States by snapping up Manhattan's symbol of capitalist success, Rockefeller Center, leading some New Yorkers to wonder: could the Brooklyn Bridge be next? The news of the sale seemed to strike aReuter - 314 words
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382 1989-11-02 3 AP THE LARGEST US military Pacific war games since World War Two have been held over the past eight weeks, involving 80,000 military personnel from all five services, a newspaper reported on Tuesday. The unprecedented series of exercises have tested the PacificAP - 382 words
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275 1989-11-02 3 Reuter REEBOK INTERNATIONAL Ltd. which did for aerobic footwear what Kleenex did for tissues, is pumping up for what it hopes will be a new trend inflatable basketball shoes. It unveiled its innovative US$l7O athletic shoe, called The Pump, at a news conference on TuesdayReuter - 275 words
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Article661 1989-11-02 3 EXPANSION EXPECTED TO LAST AT LEAST UNTIL 1991: SURVEY Reuter, AP THE US ECONOMIC expansion, already the second longest since World War 11, is unlikely to end before 1991 at the earliest, according to survey of leading businessmen released by the National Association of ManufacturersReuter,; AP - 661 words
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434 1989-11-02 3 AP THE ADMINISTRATION of George Bush reached an agreement with Democratic congressional leaders on Tuesday on a plan to raise the minimum wage to U554.25 an hour by April 1991 the first rise since 1961. The agreement for a 90-US cent-an-hour increaseAP - 434 words
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448 1989-11-02 4 RESPONSE TO ACCUSATIONS OF BIAS BY TRADING PARTNERS AFP THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION will seek talks in Gatt aimed at overcoming disputes over "rules of origin" that can determine customs duties for an imported product or expose it to antidumping duties. TheAFP - 448 words
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322 1989-11-02 4 AFP TEXTILE RETAILERS on Tuesday criticised the European Commission and Washington for protectionism. and called for the abolition of the Gatt Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA). The Foreign Trade Association (FTA), which groups major Western European stores, textile companies and buyers, said in Geneva thatAFP - 322 words
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431 1989-11-02 4 Reuter SOUTH KOREA yesterday opened full diplomatic relations with Poland, taking another big step towards normalising ties with allies of communist North Korea. Warsaw became the second East European government this year to agree to an exchange of ambassadors, following Hungary's lead inReuter - 431 words
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Article, Illustration336 1989-11-02 4 Reuter SOVIET Foreign Minister Edusrd Shevardnadze appealed to the West on Tuesday to drop talk about economic aid to Moscow and its pereatroika reform drive and focus on mutual cooperation. Talk of helping the Soviet Union with Its economic problems "offends our national pride",Reuter - 336 words
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439 1989-11-02 4 Reuter, AFP THE SOVIET Parliament forced Kremlin to drop plana for aharp increases in the prices of beer, cigarettes and luxury goods when it approved on Tueeday the 1900 economic plan and budget. Voting after two full days of discussion, members of theReuter,; AFP - 439 words
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377 1989-11-02 4 AP EUROPEAN AIRPORTS and airways will not be able to accommodate the likely demand for air travel by the year 2000 without substantial delays, the International Air Transport Association reported on Tuesday. Already, severe capacity constraints exist at airports and in the skies overAP - 377 words
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321 1989-11-02 4 AFP THAI PRIME MINISTER Chatichai Choonhavan has called on France to invest in the construction of s regional repair and maintenance centre in Thailand to service European-built Airbus passenger aircraft, Thai and French officials said in Bangkok yesterday. Mr Chatichai made the proposalAFP - 321 words
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286 1989-11-02 4 AFP THE UN Security Council on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution calling for the disbandment ot paramilitary forces in Namibia a week from elections for a constituent assembly in the territory. Resolution 643 renewed calls for the complete disbandment of paramilitary forcesAFP - 286 words
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Article803 1989-11-02 4 ARRIVALS Operator ii Local tfclM From PAL P8504 1205 KUl GU GA900 1210 PKU SU SQ069 1210 BKK THA TG407 1225 •ICK/HOY MAS MH653 1230 PEN MAS MH641 1230 HCH SU SQ073 1245 MNL SU SQ107 1305 KUL SU SQ153 1315 CGK •AW IAOI1 1325 LHR/IAH SU803 words
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Advertisement186 1989-11-02 3 Unhapplnesa over sale of Rockefeller Cenfer, PAGE 12 i jm mBRAKING WITH TRADITION. v I H M fll I Tl* XJ-S Coupe has the ..potency bring a disomthtorinro f■■ sharp focus. «r t I k, i v v lf JH Eqiaßy impressive b an itimm ikaneed ant>4ock braking system -jgjjiM186 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous75 1989-11-02 3 Doonesbury by garry trudeau H6UO? ACTUALLY IMS GLAD TO fMAFRA/PSO, IS TW PAYS AHEAP, YOU MAY MAY I MMZRJN6IPI MEBTYOU ANDY. THIS HAS STAKTW F&L P&R&aeV OR fT U/ON7 unmu* HELP COULP HUP YOU, an&LA' B&N ATtRRIBLB ANXIOUS OR EV&4 GLHPTYCVeR CONFLICT rjdr^K yOU? ANPY. TM AN6ELA you MUST &PeRIZNC£75 words
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Advertisement125 1989-11-02 4 Specialists m Fine Hand-knotted Carpets GRAND AUCTION S Sunday, Nov. 5,1989. §1 Grand Ballroom Ip Hilton International j|g |Jj 120 Tribal And Fine Oriental gl Auction Sale: 1.30pm spm All lots are guaranteed and backed by S»g Eg a full trade in value at our showroom. jCjjj Auctioneers: Cheong Koon125 words
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Advertisement134 1989-11-02 4 Perspective, PAGE 11 TT/~* A SLSTSLEi7™^™ a a M W m m ml nurway, Mturua» ana junctty Laving uun^ I I LJk I Airport at 2205 noun and arriving at OTiart I I I IM M International Airport the followingday. Cdll yomr trtvti dgml or Air CdiuuU Mi 732 SM.134 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article311 1989-11-02 5 HONGKONG: GOLD closed slightly easier yesterday after quiet and tight-range trading. Dealers expected the sluggishness to>continue later in New York and prices of bullion would set within a range of U***** to US$375. It ended at, U*****.40/90 an ounce against New York's U*****.75/374.25 close. Local gold shed HK$lB311 words
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Article151 1989-11-02 5 Soybean Wheat Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures traded down to daily lows and ended on the minus side. Spot Nov gave up 2.0 cents and Jan fell 2-1/4 cents a bushel. Nov settled at US$5.5B-1/2 a bushel. Selling interest shifted out of soymeal and into soyoil. Soyoil futuresReuter - 151 words
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Article160 1989-11-02 5 Chine*® api fob nsw 205.00 (us*/*™*.. k»i. SSJSSE Exchange RoWa 20/25% '<*>% 375 S»ll«r»' non doting prkot on pQg NSW 130.00 10 ckm 345 November 1 (S$/100 kg) ,0 3rd do» 340 Coconut oil 110 FOB NSW 1289.00 3^ Bulk FOB 90.00 B WP FOB NSW 909.00 ,5%160 words
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Article180 1989-11-02 5 London Mar 310.00/310.30 447/448 rnmnuuiltu High/low 313.40/309.60 (452/453) commodity (1983) 457.5 (469) Exchange row t *****) N° 6 OF 221.00 Grade N06FO8 315.60 Buyer/Seller dosing prices No 5 389.90 C o* 1495/1505 on Oct 31 (£/tonne unless (1520/1530) spedfied). Previous closing London Motfll 3-momtw 1470/1480 pH.„ h parenthesis.180 words
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Article110 1989-11-02 5 A SHARP fall on the London Metal Exchange puehed tha KL Tin Mart at down 85 centa to doaa at 1i.15 rlngglt a kg yeeterday. Tradara wara still uncartaln about tha trand dua to tha continued praaanca of marchanta tailing on lha LME. Tha KLTM prtca differential agalnat110 words
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Article634 1989-11-02 5 Bernama MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES retreated to close slightly easier on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) yesterday as most operators preferred to be sidelined on lack of fresh leads and long liquidation. Most operators adopted such a stance on news that Pakistan and India will beBernama - 634 words
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Article191 1989-11-02 5 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed slightly higher in dull trade yesterday with December 1 RSS buyer quoted at 184.50 cents a kg. up half a cent from Tuesday's close. On the TSR-20 Award market, prices hovered within narrow ranges from early levels. December buyer was quoted at 150.50 cents a191 words
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Article272 1989-11-02 5 RAS prices in s cmm/ku, rot in mm NOON CIO* ftuycn Srftn Int 1 RSS Prompt 161.50 162J0N 161 JO 1*2 JON lot 1 RSS Doc 164JO 165.00 164J0 ***** Int 1 RSS Jon 90 167.75 168.25 167.7S 166.23 Int 2 RSS Of 159.75 161.75N 159.75 161.7IM272 words
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Advertisement64 1989-11-02 5 HATS OFF TO THE PEOPLE WHO WEAR THEM. tU=)Vw 0 m "Jhe Board of Directors and Management oi the Shangri-Li I lotel congratulate our twelve hundred and hlty stall lor being selected lor the National Productivity Award 1989. Shangri-La hotel lat or no hat, we believe it is the dedication64 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1293 1989-11-02 6 SINGAPORE: THE US DOLLAR closed higher yesterday in dull trading on commercial demand and speculative institutional activity, dealers said. The dollar rose to 143.35/45 yen and 1.8445/55 marks, against New York's close ot 142.75/85 and 1.8405/15. "Trading was dominated by players buying on dips and selling on tops,"1,293 words
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Article257 1989-11-02 6 Reuter ASIAN dollar deposit ratM ended slightly higher yesterday than Tuesday's close in quiet trade, supported by a firmer US federal funda rate. Wednesday/Thursday closed at 8-15/16 8-13/16 pet, Thursday/Friday and week-fixed at 8-7/8 8-3/4 pet, three months at 8-3/4 8-5/8 pet, six months at 81/2 8-3/8Reuter - 257 words
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Article517 1989-11-02 6 Reuter SIMEX Eurodollar futures closed little changed in moderate trading yesterday, with activity dominated by intra-day dealing, dealers said. December was little changed at 91.64 from Chicago's 91.63 and March was 92.03 from 92.02. About 6,740 lots were traded. Three-month Euroyen futures fluctuated narrowly. December fell to 93.53 fromReuter - 517 words
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Article208 1989-11-02 6 IMM CURRENCY futures ended mostly lower on Tuesday after bouncing inside narrow rsnges in light dealings. Only sterling reversed morning losses to close higher. Traders ssid positionsquaring boosted the British currency, while snslysts noted market relief that the pound seemed to have weathered its Istest crisis. Most other currency208 words
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Article165 1989-11-02 6 Gold futures on October 31, 1989 100 troy ouncaa. USS par troy ouncs OM" M|Ii LM Mh Nov -3.10 Ok 3*0.00 3*0.30 376*0 377.40 3 20 Jon 379.70 -3.20 M>91 3*4.30 3*3.00 3*1.30 3*1.90 3.20 Apr 3*9.00 3*9.00 3*3.70 3*4.10 -3.30 tm 393-50 393.50 390.20 390.40 3.20165 words
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Article, Illustration181 1989-11-02 6 Indicate■ Am nwp at" •w prims landing rstss at 12 m«)or banks In t'porstß Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Nov 1 US$ DM SWFC Yan 7 4mr* 7/« 3/4 IS 3/14 7 7/1 7 9/4 1/4 l/» I 1/4 S/« 1J 1/4— IS 1/4 4 3/14— 1/14181 words
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Article1243 1989-11-02 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Wadnatdoy Novambar I, 1989 DEUTSCHEMARK (SIMEX) OmMm* DmMpu* 52 53 54 JAPANESE YEN (SIMEX) DwMcaHa OM pm 71 72 73 73 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM TuMday, October 31, 1989 BRITISH POUNO CSMM; oanM par C *Ma Nave 0«c-c Mm ttmtf Dwf H»f 1923 440 3.34 31,243 words
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Advertisement209 1989-11-02 6 Tender Closing Date 4 pm, Ist December 1989 Guan Hua Building 133 Middle Road lettable floor area of 41.412 sq I i? ft comprising 12,792 sq ft of J ■■■mm shops and ***** sq ft of office space Occupancy of 94.5% Good reversionary yields on the lease renewals MM MUA209 words
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Advertisement10 1989-11-02 6 Keep your investment decisions on target CHARTPOINip EVERY SATURDAY JL10 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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322 1989-11-02 7 AFP TWO MAJOR New Zealand corporations reported on Tuesday they wers having trouble getting Asian credit, as the government said it would not be "blackmailed" by Japanese banks into bailing out the troubled Development Finance Corporation Ltd (DFC). Corporate giants Brierley Investments andAFP - 322 words
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Article126 1989-11-02 7 Telerate FUEL oil remained under preesure in Singapore market. Buyers for 2ndhalf November CSTIBO were reportedly down around $83 mt fob Sing with sellers notionally at $96-6 mt Market sentiment was believed to be slightly bearish, with refinery runs at their high levels and limited ullage.Telerate - 126 words
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Article205 1989-11-02 7 AP ARGENTINA is to ssk creditor banks to halve its foreign debt of US$64 billion the third highest in the developing world. The announcement by Economy Minister Nestor Rapanelli on Tuesday is believed to be the first time an Argentine official of his stature hasAP - 205 words
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Article100 1989-11-02 7 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity NO OfffR HGH LOW 3 months BQ*****A 01.02.90 4.39 4.34 4.40 4.30 6 months BS*****V 18.01.90 4.39 4.34 1 yoar BY*****Z 18.10.90 4.35 4.30 4.34 4.34 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code100 words
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Article59 1989-11-02 7 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 1/8 point lower at 5-1/8 per cent yesterday while the term rates dropped 1/16 across the board. S$ Interbank rat** at th« doM y*st*rday: orm mo 0»«rntgto 11/1 3/9 l«Mk 3 3/1* 3 3/16 2-MMk 3 3/1* 3 3/1*59 words
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329 1989-11-02 7 Reuter A TAKEOVER bid for UK merchant bank Morgan Grenfell Group pic by a third party is possible but unlikely, said Antoine Jean-court-Galignani, chairman of Banque Indosuez. Indoeuez last week said it will hold 24.8 per cent of Morgan Grenfell after agreeing to buy aReuter - 329 words
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293 1989-11-02 7 HONG LEE TIAM - Tender panel members expected to include the Big Four By HONG LEE TIAM UNITED Industrial Corporation (UIC). a publicly-listed property and datergant group, haa launched a $100 million note issuance facility (NIF). It awarded the mandate for the dual-currency NIF, which293 words
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109 1989-11-02 7 IN RESPONSE TO popular demand. Citibank haa extended the hours for its phone-In customer service which enables enquiries and banking transactions to be made through the telephone. Effective yesterday, the bank's CitiPhone service will be available from 9am to 10pm on weekdays instead of from109 words
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389 1989-11-02 7 Bernama BANK LIQUIDITY eased in July, partly as a result of substantial capital inflows of foreign funds into the booming stock market, as well as direct foreign investment and investments in the property market during the month. Bank Negara said yesterday. The central bankBernama - 389 words
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Advertisement119 1989-11-02 7 1.8 Litre, 16 Valve Twin Cam, 135 Horsepower, Electronic Fuel Injection. HI Now you know why the new Bluebird is one class above the competition. Add to the already unbeatable specifications listed above, Nissan's powerful 4-wheel disc brakes; a speed-sensing automatic door lock; the convenience of an electric foldable wing119 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1989-11-02 7 DOLLAR$ AND NON$EN$E2 a x Tr i 'Tl! M y Ml ,K^Ub "I'd like the Court to remember that my client only got into counterfeiting to counteract what he felt was an overly restrictive monetary policy on the part of the Fed."42 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration520 1989-11-02 8 SANGEETA MULCHAND - GLOSSINESS IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY OF CONTENT, SAYS GIBSON CHIEF By SANGEETA MULCHAND THE NEXT TIME you take a look at a company's financial statement you could be getting more than just an eyeful of figures. The purpoee of the annual report520 words
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165 1989-11-02 8 A "LIVE"-WIRE announcement was launched by Electric City to mark the opening of its new store in Forum Galieria. The audio visual and home appliance store had live models dressed up in the form of audio visual appliances parading outside the Forum Galieria. Created by165 words
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Article, Illustration150 1989-11-02 8 THE CREATIVE CIRCLE AWARDS has turned out a considerably smaller, but shinier hoard of goldies this year, according to industry watchers. And with ad agencies now satisfied that the golds, silvers and bronzes handed out at the industry's Oscar night last week were well deserved wins,150 words
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733 1989-11-02 8 JONATHAN BLUM - By JONATHAN BLUM Jonathan Blum is the managing director ot Ogilvy A Mather Public Relations. "I DON'T KNOW who you are, I don't know your company, I don't know your company's products, I don't know what your company stands for, I don't know733 words
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Advertisement163 1989-11-02 8 This was the poster, sent out to call for entries to this year's Gong Show: The Singapore Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies Creative Circle Awards, to give its snappier title. Last Thursday, for the second year running, and this time even more decisively, The Ball WCRS Partnership dominated. The agency163 words
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Advertisement145 1989-11-02 9 TRAI)EPI N A N <' E ©1989 Security Pacific National Hank ;>4 if your business is in the process of expanding into handle any of your trade finance and capital investment needs. jgj new markets, you need a hank you can count on. A hanlc In fact, no other hank145 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article467 1989-11-02 10 THE PRODUCTIVITY movement, with the exception of its mascot Teamy Bee, has been presented with the usual seriousness that befits a national issue. Though it has been seven years since its inception, probably few people have considered it an issue that was either467 words
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Article, Illustration1886 1989-11-02 10 WALTON MORAIS - As the big law firms rapidly expand by hiring more lawyers or merging with smaller concerns, lawyers in Singapore's small practices are pondering their future. Can they continue competing against the mega firms or should they join them? WALTON MORAIS reports. WALTON MORAIS THE YOUNG1,886 words
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868 1989-11-02 11 PATRICK WORSNIP; BARRY SCHWEID - When the Soviet peace offensive has recently gone as far as to offer to dismantle the communist military alliance, the Warsaw Pact, the strategic arms talks may suddenly look like an activity of the past. PATRICK WORSNIP looks at the prospects forAP - 868 words
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328 1989-11-02 11 AP IT'S NOT a summit. President George Bush insisted. It is an "interim, informal meeting" that he'll be having in the Mediterranean with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev on Dec 2 and 3. "This one isn't a summit," he told reportersAP - 328 words
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Article, Illustration885 1989-11-02 11 Reuter BESIDE the blue waters of Lake Geneva, US and Soviet negotiators are entering what they believe la the last lap on their way to the most far-reaching arms control agreement of all time. Hundreds of obstacles still litter the road toReuter - 885 words
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Article, Illustration574 1989-11-02 11 AIRLINES Reuter THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE of Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) has finally found the partners he wants to fly his airline into the cut-throat *****. Jan Carlzon signed a cooperation agreement with Finland's state-controlled Finnair in late October. A month earlier he announced a comprehensiveReuter - 574 words
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Advertisement133 1989-11-02 10 From September, 1989 20,000+ Net daily circulation EfXtTm lulivii Addri is 4 J KflHllßjA nSS 6 hutfi 1' 19 I No. ol Pvkfakitt D*}t "Tf "™~B Av :ri||« Copies Total I Ulllllh I 11 111 lull 1 |x (copj^^Hr 20 000 19s July 1,322 2 E 20.2 7 r B133 words
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Miscellaneous17 1989-11-02 10 *ON €\^£Nir V-l£R€ U3C GO P«GA IN» -v -JJ ,r %r> (VCMMO tTAMOAJIO CO. LTO„ IM»—IMt ton17 words
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Advertisement109 1989-11-02 11 FOR BITS AND BYTES C\ Geared to keep the busy business J executive abreast of new technologies he can exploit to full advantage, the J TECHNOLOGY page provides news, I J reviews and features in the areas of V information technology, biotechnology, electronics and just about everything high-tech. Although its109 words
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Advertisement85 1989-11-02 11 AN INTERNATIONALLY EXPERIENCED AND EXPANDING COMPUTER SOFTWARE HOUSE IS ABLE TO PROVIDE SERVICES IN THE AREAS OF PROGRAMMING IN "C", COBOL AND RDBMS. THE COMPANY SPECIALIZES IN DEVELOPING SOFTWARE UNDER UNIX ENVIRONMENT, APPLICATION AREAS TO INCLUDE MANUFACTURING, TRADING, BANKING, INSURANCE AND OTHER SERVICE INDUSTRIES SYSTEMS. THE COMPANY IS ABLE TO85 words
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LIFESTYLE
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Article, Illustration536 1989-11-02 12 Joanne Kenen - BUILDINGS By Joanne Kenen Reuter ROCKEFELLER CENTER says its purchase by Japanese investors won t affect such cherished New York traditions as the Radio City Rockettes, the Christmas tree or the skating rink, but try telling that to the complex's shoppers, workers and tourists.Reuter - 536 words
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Article, Illustration893 1989-11-02 13 GEORGIA DULLEA - SMOKING Gone are the days of crystal ashtrays, table-top lighters or those with your name engraved on them. Smokers of the West are into disposability, aka, throwaway matches. Indeed, some of them have even gained the status of collectibles, says GEORGIA DULLEA. GEORGIA DULLEA NYT INNYT; Punch - 893 words
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244 1989-11-02 13 Reuter THERE APPEARS to be no basis for the theory that smoking by teenage girls reduces the risk of breast cancer later in life, scientists said in Washington on Tuesday. A major new study of womenReuter - 244 words
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Advertisement155 1989-11-02 12 miMO GOUHT MOTCL No. 1 Tanglin Road Singapore 1024 Tel: *****33 Presenting THE HAR L E QUINS THE HARLEQUINS will entertain you/with a V wide repertoire off musical *f will belt out the latest hits with Amta^KW^^^^Wk Entertainment starts from 6.30pm (except Sunday and Monday). W.„U— outside the CBD Happy155 words
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Advertisement307 1989-11-02 12 DEUCIOZO HYAn Mama Mia! Pete's Place introduces more exciting gastronomic treats for all lovers of Italian food. SOUP AND SALAD Light eaters can now select from a variety of four homemade soups and help themselves to our eyer popular salad bar. $10.50* EARLY BIRD SPECIAL A complimentary bowl of salad307 words
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Advertisement246 1989-11-02 12 TRY KARAOKE AT Wherexfcveryone*s a singer I Top 40s Broadway. Sentimental. Country Western Japanese and Mandarin selections available Ux). Sunday Thursday: spm lam Friday. Saturday spm 2am PM Kvc Plaza Hotel SinoAPont WARM*COLOUKFUL*inVITING Heart R(k*l SHicapitn- 0719Trl ."JHOOII 24 5) a m m lAf here the service is good, If246 words
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Advertisement217 1989-11-02 13 entertain. J 1 Happy I Hours En I The Paml Our early evening Happy Hours at The Fountain Lounge are simply delightful. For I every drink you order you get the next one free. Plus, you get 25% off bottle purchases. And I to make sure you re totally happy,217 words
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Miscellaneous675 1989-11-02 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE e— (6) 1 Bodies fighting for ■HBr~~HP li 06<J i 3' Cmrfkf anhitinn some places? (6) I I I I I I I 16 Lowest point (5) Cryptic solution 7 Has he a consuming 9 I ||Hl |Hl se man W ACROSS: 1, Chase 8. Volts. interest in675 words
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Miscellaneous1285 1989-11-02 13 TV and RADIO Gender bender I Joyce Hy»«c fools her amorous classmate Sherilyn Fenn In Ju9t Off of tho Guy* OUR CHOICE i i 1896, and the letter's subseJUST ONE OF THE GUYS, 1030pm quent annexation of Ethiopis under SBC 5 Mussolini. A young girl convinced she's being SPARKLING CYANIDE,1,285 words
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Article, Illustration489 1989-11-02 14 CHARLES SAVAGE - GOLF By CHARLES SAVAGE LOCAL ORDER of Merit leaden M Murugiah (Muru) won the penultimate leg of the BP circuit in a sudden death playoff against Bill Fung yesterday at the Changi Golf Club. Bill won the toss and drove too far to the left and outside the489 words
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Article, Illustration370 1989-11-02 14 AP WEST GERMAN STAR Bernhard Langer said on Tuesday that he is debating whether to quit the US golf tour because of the PGA's refusal to reduce the number of tournaments required for foreign players to keep US tour membership. "I thinkAP - 370 words
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426 1989-11-02 14 MOTOR-RACING AFP McLAREN TEAM officials yesterday branded the decision to disqualify Ayrton Senna from the Japanese Grand Prix as "grossly unfair" and vowed to take legal action in the French civil courts if necessary. The International Automobile Federation's Appeals Tribunal in Paris confirmed theAFP - 426 words
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274 1989-11-02 14 AP BRITISH STARS Nick Faldo and Sandy Lyle, angered at the PGA's refusal to ease the requirements for foreign golfers, are rumoured to be considering resigning their American tour membership, Commissioner Deane Beman said on Monday. Beman said Bernhard Langer ofAP - 274 words
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273 1989-11-02 14 AP THE AUSTRALIAN Grand Prix has spelt disaster for British racer Nigel Mansell over the past four years, but he aims to change that by winning Sunday's final race in the world Formula One championship. Mansell, 35, has never finished in the four-year historyAP - 273 words
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Article116 1989-11-02 14 BOXING AP WORLD BOXING COUNCIL super flyweight champion Gilberto Roman and Ghana's Nana Konadu will meet in a title bout on Nov 7 in Mexico City, council officials said on Tuesday. Roman, 28, won his first super flyweight title in a 12-round decisionAP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration527 1989-11-02 14 TENNIS AP BORIS BECKER, the reigning Wimbledon and US Open champion, returned on Tuesday to tournament play after an injury and beat qualifier Milan Sjreber of Czechoslovakia. 6-3, 6-3, in the first round of the US$l.3 million Paris Indoor Tennis Open. Frances Yannick Noah, Olympic gold medallistAP - 527 words
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Article, Illustration658 1989-11-02 14 CYCLING Reuter JEANNIE LONGO on Sunday bid farewell to cycling in the same way she conducted her 10-year career on her own. At Moscow's Krylatskoye indoor track, the greatest woman rider ever added an eighth world record to her 1989 collection, covering 45.016 kmReuter - 658 words
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444 1989-11-02 14 Becker said. BORIS BECKER says he wants to talk with the International Tennis Federation officials who proposed the new US$6 million Grand Slam Cup because he has some concerns about it. Becker, the top seed in this week's Paris Indoor Tennis Open,Becker said. - 444 words
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445 1989-11-02 15 ANDREA BORCH - By ANDREA BORCH LESS THAN A WEEK remains for Summa Surya International Ltd to increase its 37.3 per cent stake in Sim Lim Investments Ltd to more than 50 per cent, thus making its general offer unconditional. Summa, however, has no445 words
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404 1989-11-02 15 SANGEETA MULCHAND - By SANGEETA MULCHAND THE Hour Glass, the luxurywatch and jewellery retailer, yesterday stated its intention to take up minority stakes in a "marina, golf or hotel business" in the region within the next three years. The Sesdaq-listed company will also inject404 words
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253 1989-11-02 15 MBT DIRECTORS of ailing Imatex Bhd are expected to unveil a longawaited restructuring exercise next month, newly-appointed executive director Hung Beng Quan said. The exercise will involve acquisitions of new, profitable businessee and may also involve a rights issue, capital reduction and issueMBT - 253 words
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369 1989-11-02 15 MBT, NST INDUSTRIAL OXYGEN Incorporated (101) is in the final stages of floating its wholly-owned plantation subsidiary Dynamic Plantations. 101 vice-chairman and managing director Datuk Lee Shin Cheng said Dynamic Plantations has obtained the approvals of the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee and the MinistryMBT,; NST - 369 words
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Article, Illustration786 1989-11-02 15 Reuter NATIONAL airlines in Europe, the United States and Asia are rushing to embrace new foreign partners and arrange multiple marriages that share analysts say could mature into truly worldwide carrier unions. Last week, five airlines from Europe, the US and Asia took tentative stepsReuter - 786 words
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Article122 1989-11-02 15 INTER-PACIFIC Industrial Group Bhd said there is no service contract between South Island Plastics Sdn Bhd, South Island Packaging (Penang) Sdn Bhd and Securiservices Sdn Bhd and their respective directors. Replying to queries from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, Interpac said in a statement that a deposit122 words
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Article, Illustration411 1989-11-02 15 MAGDALENE NG - TAKEOVER OF DUMARAN'S ENTIRE SHARE CAPITAL COSTS USsl.44m By MAGDALENE NG WEARNE BROTHERS is building on its electronic expertise through the purchase of the printed circuit board division of US-based Tandon Corporation for about US$l.44 million. Wearnes said in an announcement yesterday it is buying411 words
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325 1989-11-02 15 Reuter GOODMAN Fielder Wattle Ltd is expecting better earninge in financial year 1969/90 with the help of increaeed sales and reduced investments. Net profit for the laat financial year to June 30 fell to US$lOO.2 million from US$lO3.l million the year before,Reuter - 325 words
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339 1989-11-02 15 YEO HIAP SENG Ltd (YHS) has started a new canning line at a cost of $5 million which will triple its present production. The soft-drinks canning line, said to be the fastest in South-east Asia, can produce up to 1,000 cans339 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1989-11-02 16 ABDUL HADHI - by ABDUL HADHI PROPERTY-LINKED counters, which came to life on late Tuesday on talk of a major property transaction, failed to hold interest yesterday, when the anticipated announcement failed to materialise. Share prices closed only slightly firmer, disappointing analysts who had expected a1,086 words
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Article267 1989-11-02 16 Managers' prices Royal Trust Asset Mgt UOB Management usjuw for Nov 2 IT S'pora G» Fund 0.815 0875 UmKind 1205 1 205 IT Asio-Poc Gr Fund 1.095 1.155 Umbond* 1035 1 06 Funds (US$) Singapore Unh Trust OOC-SIMIL l n vMn»n> MADA-fcrtpWro Z >2 f 1300 Vpoc hog267 words
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Article49 1989-11-02 16 BINQAPURA BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED: 20th AQM In the company boardroom, 70 Shenton Way #02-01 Marina Houaa. Singapore 0207. today at 11am. BRITISH ft MALAYAN TRUSTEES LIMITED: AQM at the boardroom of Britieh and Malayan Truateea Limited. 17 Philip Street. #08-00, Grand Building. Singapore 0104. today at 12noon.49 words
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Article6503 1989-11-02 16 Q r 'i Qr's 19t> Vol Day Last Quota Div Dlv rid Nat M Cap High Low Code Company NOV 01 r Mlflh Low Seller C'vr P/E Imll SESDAQ S 1 70% 1 It 90 277 274 275 276 12.0N 6 6 0.8 17.4 116.9 320 1M6,503 words
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Article, Illustration3521 1989-11-02 17 MBT A LACK of follow-through support saw an encouraging start falter, and share prices closed mixed to firmer at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday Selective buying of blue chlpe waa again the feature of the day and scattered double-digit gains were poeted Most of theMBT - 3,521 words
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460 1989-11-02 18 AFP JAPANESE TYREMAKER Bridgestone Corp is strengthening its US operations in the face of increased competition from French rival Michelin following its purchase of Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Co. "Michelin's takeover means the advent of a very powerful competitor in the United States and we needAFP - 460 words
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167 1989-11-02 18 Reuter FORO ASIA-PACIFIC Inc. a division of Ford Motor Co, is moving its headquarters from Melbourne to Tokyo to help strengthen Ford's Asian ties, says chairman Donald Petersen. Ford Asia-Pacific would coordinate subsidiaries in Australia, New Zealand and Taiwan, he said in a statementReuter - 167 words
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Article139 1989-11-02 18 Reuter INDIAN AIRLINES, the country's main domestic carrier, is to add 34 new aircraft to its fleet of 61 planes by 1995. Managing director R Prasad said in New Delhi on Tuesday that the expansion would cost 20.5 billion rupees and that the airline wantedReuter - 139 words
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Article96 1989-11-02 18 Reuter PT JARDINE FLEMING Nusantara Finance yesterday began issuing a composite index tor the Jakarta Stock Exchange. It will initially include all 50 stocks now listed, taking its base of 100 from prices on that date Jardine Fleming Nusantara, a joint venture between Hongkong-based Jardine FlemingReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration631 1989-11-02 18 Tokyo Reuter HIGH-SPEED intra-day dealing kept volume brisk yesterday but left the key Nikkei Index at the starting blocks to close mixed after languishing most of the day. The fast money shifted out of real estate and back into natural resources such as fishery, oil and metal, andReuter - 631 words
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Article, Illustration516 1989-11-02 18 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN SHARES finished slightly higher yesterday in subdued trsding after a 42-point surge on Wall Street on Tuesday failed to inspire similar local enthusiasm. The All Ordinaries Index finished 3.4 points higher at 1,648.6. An easier gold price on overseas markets on Tuesday took the shineReuter - 516 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1989-11-02 18 Hongkong Reuter, DBS Securities PROFIT-TAKING pushed share price* down to close slightly lower yesterday and brokers (orecast the market would continue to consolidate over the next few days. The Hang Seng Index ended 3.61 points lower at 2,721.68. down from its 2,751 high in the morningReuter,; DBS Securities - 1,307 words
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Article100 1989-11-02 18 Reuter JAKARTA STOCKS were directionless yesterday, with the Capital Market Agency Index climbing 4.99 to 446.64. The Jakarta Stock Exchange revised Tueeday's 442.05 to 441.65. Turnover dropped to 365.629 from 595,100 on Tuesday. Cement company Semen Cibinong, the market's highest priced share, announced a stock split which willReuter - 100 words
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Article202 1989-11-02 18 Reuter THE STOCK Exchange of Thailand Index ended at 702.95 points yesterday, 7.94 points higher than the previous day's closing. The Bookclub Index rose 8.88 points to finish at 815.78 on a turnover of 10,300,925 shares valued at 1,897.92 million baht MOV 91 BAHT +h Amarlcan StandardReuter - 202 words
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Article405 1989-11-02 18 Reuter TAIWAN share prices closed higher yesterday, but were off their early gains because investors sold holdings to take profits, brokers said. The Weighted Index rose 28.58 points, or 0.27 per cent, to end at 10,630.65 against Monday's 10,602.07 finish. There was a market holiday in TaiwanReuter - 405 words
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Article335 1989-11-02 18 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS yesterday declined for the second day in a row after government attempts to boost investor sentiment failed to trigger interest, brokers said. The Composite Index fell 2.75 to close at 801.27, ending the morning unchanged at 804.02. Falls outpaced riaes nearly two to oneReuter - 335 words
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Article155 1989-11-02 18 Reuter NEW ZEALAND shares ended firmer yesterday in line with a stronger finish on Wall Street and with overseas interest in media and liquor stocks, brokers said. Both sectors, shares in which were tightly held, were well-bid but there was also solid support across the board, oneReuter - 155 words
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Article82 1989-11-02 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES recovered yesterday from a subdued start to finish mixed on widespread buying by state-owned investment trusts. Market players kept to the sidelines, worried abdut political developments. with national elec- tions due in three weeks. "The election fever is getting hold of the market andReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration935 1989-11-02 19 New York Reuter RENEWED TAKEOVER INTEREST propelled US stocks sharply higher on Tuesday. Paper stocks had some of the best gains, climbing in reaction to Georgia-Pacific Corp's US$5B per share bid for Great Northern Nekoosa. Takeover speculation also boosted the oil group. The Dow roseReuter - 935 words
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Article, Illustration873 1989-11-02 19 London Reuter SHARES opened mixed in directionless trading yesterday as an early mark-up met with indifference from investors still preoccupied with political and economic uncertainties. As expected, Chancellor John Major kept the curbing of inflation as the central plank of government policy in his debut parliamentary speechReuter - 873 words
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Article1336 1989-11-02 19 Reuter AMSTERDAM: Shares in Dutch chemical giant DSM opened yesterday with a 2.20 guilder gain at 117.00 on a generally firmer Amsterdam stock exchange after the company reported a 63 per cent rise in thirdquarter 1969 net profits before the opening bell. ZURICH: Swiss shares opened higherReuter - 1,336 words
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337 1989-11-02 19 NYT THE NEW YORK Stock Exchange plans to re-examine its rules for coordinated halts in trading in the market, known as "circuit breakers", according to chairman John Phelan Jr. The exchange board meets today, when it is expected to announce a seriesNYT - 337 words
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Article119 1989-11-02 19 AFP UNITED SCIENTIFIC Holdings (USH) has pledged a return to dividends in the year to end-Sep-tember 1989 in spite of an expected pre-tax loss of £3.5 million, in defence against a takeover bid. The USH board said it was recommending a two pence per share dividend forAFP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration348 1989-11-02 19 NYT BOEING CO is seeking financial help to develop its next major aircraft and is hoping to sell more planes in Japan's booming market. So Boeing has invited Japan's three largest aerospace companies to Join It in a US$4 billion project toNYT - 348 words
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396 1989-11-02 19 Reuter THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT says it plans to drop its controlling share in luxury carmaker Jaguar, clearing the way for a bidding war between Ford and General Motors of the US. Jaguar, Britain's last big independent car company, appeared taken abackReuter - 396 words
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Article126 1989-11-02 19 AFP GEORGIA-PACIFIC Corp offered on Tuesday to acquire Great Northern Nekoosa Corp for US$5B a share, or US$3.l3 billion, a move which could spur industry consolidation. Georgia Pacific said its bid represented a 50 per cent premium over the market price of Great NorthernAFP - 126 words
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335 1989-11-02 20 QUAK HIANG WHAI - By QUAK HIANG WHAI FROM THE BEGINNING of next year, the interest rate for savings placed with the Central Provident Fund will be raised to 3.77 per cent, up from the existing 3.39 per cent. HOB homeowners, whose mortgage rate335 words
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403 1989-11-02 20 WALTON MORAIS - GERMAN CHEMICAL GIANT TO TAP GROWING PACIFIC MARKET By WALTON MORAIS WEST GERMAN chemical giant BASF AG is setting up its regional headquarters in Singapore as it is poised to further tap the fast-growing Pacific market. The Singapore headquarters will serve the403 words
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160 1989-11-02 20 AFP TAIWAN's Tatung Co is investing about Msl billion (US$37O million) in four factories to produce colour television components in Malaysia, a company official said yesterday. The investment is being made through Chunghwa Picture Tube Components Sdn Bhd (CPTC), which is wholly ownedAFP - 160 words
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Article, Illustration441 1989-11-02 20 DAVID CHEW - By DAVID CHEW of the Foreign Desk FORMER FRENCH Prime Minister and present Mayor of Paris Jacques Chirac yesterday envisaged a greater role for the European Community in the international economic scene come 1993 when the dismantling of all barriers in the 12-member EC441 words
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305 1989-11-02 20 Bernama MALAYSIAN manufacturing industries reported an increase of 23.5 per cent in sales to M 535.85 billion for the first eight months of this year against M 529.016 billion in the same period last year. The monthly manufacturing statistics from the Statistics Department yesterdayBernama - 305 words
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251 1989-11-02 20 AP PAKISTANI Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto survived the first major test of her government yesterday by prevailing over a no-confidence motion in Parliament in Islamabad. Ms Bhutto said she bore no hard feelings against her political opponents after they mustered just 107 votes against her left-leaningAP - 251 words
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220 1989-11-02 20 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN economic planners yesterday warned that another year of acute labour strife would spell catastrophe for the national economy. The warning coincided with news that union leaders representing 30,000 workers at an export industrial zone had called for an all-out strike. In Seoul,Reuter - 220 words
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152 1989-11-02 20 THAI WOMEN'S participation in politics is still quite low, a visiting Thai miniater said in Singapore yesterday. Khunying Supatra Masdit, Thailand's only woman Cabinet minister, said that there were 10 women in the 357-member House of Representatives. "But times152 words
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Article, Illustration270 1989-11-02 20 AFP THE CHAIRMAN of the New York Stock Exchange, John Phelan. has warned that the violent swings in stock prices threaten to destroy confidence in the stock market. Mr Phelan's comments in an interview with The Washington Post published yesterday came amidAFP; Punch - 270 words
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467 1989-11-02 20 MARTIN SOONG - NST INTERVIEW WITH PM LEE By MARTIN SOONG WITH a new generation of political leaders in Singapore and Malaysia, prospects for increaaing economic cooperation between the two countries are good, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. In the second part of an467 words
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Article87 1989-11-02 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES were lower early yeeterday with commission house and dealer selling pressuring the market. Some were said to be selling ahead of yeeterday's report on US factory orders and construction spending for September, although those figures were expected to have little impact on the metalsReuter - 87 words
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292 1989-11-02 20 AP CAMBOOIA's defence minister has admitted that Khmer Rouge guerillas had captured the town of Pailin and said the city of Battambang was now under martial law, a Thai newspaper reported yesterday. It waa the first official acknowledgment of the loea of Pailin, aAP - 292 words
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143 1989-11-02 20 AFP INDONESIAN Foreign Minister All Alatas said yesterday that a political and not a military settlement could bring an end to the de-cade-old Cambodian conflict. "A problem like this is impossible to settle In a military way Indonesia's views remain that theAFP - 143 words
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Article34 1989-11-02 20 AFP SOUTH Korea registered US$lOO million trade deficit on customs clearance basis in October, compared with a US$5l5 million surplus in September, the Trade and Industry Ministry said yesterday. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article34 1989-11-02 20 Reuter EAST German leader Egon Krenz met Soviet Preeident Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday and told a news conference that he intended to apply the Kremlin's poreatroika reforms in his own country.Reuter - 34 words
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Article34 1989-11-02 20 AFP South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co will start mass-producing four-megabit Dynamic Random Access Memories (DRAM) in the early 1990s to move into the world market of high-tech integrated circuits. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article33 1989-11-02 20 AFP INDIA'S ruling Congress (I) party yesterday condemned as a "forgery" a published document indicating that Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was personally implicated in the Bofors arms kickbacks scandal. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article42 1989-11-02 20 AFP JAPAN'S combined capital investment in all industries is expected to jump 15 per cent to 17.5 trillion yen (US$l23 billion) in fiscal 1980 ending in March, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said yesterday. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article24 1989-11-02 20 AFP JAPAN'S foreign exchange reserves dropped US$l.B2 billion in October to U5584.29 billion for the sixth straight monthly decline. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Advertisement836 1989-11-02 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Koh Sin Hoe of Blk 259 Bt. Batok East Ave 4, #0231 Singapore (2365), have applied for a Beer House, Second Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Sin Hoe Peng Snack Bar at Blk. 114, Jurong East St. 13, #01-400 Singapore836 words
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Advertisement225 1989-11-02 18 IN THE MATTER OF NAM SENG CHAN (88) TRAVEL PTE LTD (MEMBERS* VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act (Chapter 50) that a Final General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the office225 words
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Advertisement419 1989-11-02 19 REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK A subsidiary of REPUBLIC NEW YORK CORPORATION Consolidated Statements of Condition (In Thousands) September 30, Liabilities and September 30, Assets 1989 1988 Stockholder's Equity 1989 1988 Cash and due I Non-interest bearing deposits: 1 from banks 342.200 344,028 In domestic offices 695,330 i 662,004419 words
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Advertisement272 1989-11-02 20 The Business Times Test your skill and win premium prizes! 30 winners will be selected to win one bottle of Hennessy XO Cognac, Dunhill Premium Scotch Whisky or Dom Perignon Champagne at the end of a week's contest. How to enter: ResJtt wi be pitxahed in Business Times on Saturday.272 words
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85 1989-11-02 21 Reuter A DUTCH dredging joint venture operated by Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV and Koninklijke Volker Stevin NV has won a 100 million guilder order to dredge a port entry route in Iraq. The venture's parent companies, in a joint statement, said the work aimedReuter - 85 words
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116 1989-11-02 21 AFP THREE SAILORS and 38 non-nuclear missiles on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D Eisenhower were washed overboard on Tuesday off the US Atlantic coast, the US Navy said. Two of the sailors were rescued and one was missing, spokesman Steve Burnett said. One of theAFP - 116 words
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112 1989-11-02 21 Reuter FRANCE ON TUESDAY called off a search for containers lost when a Pakistani freighter carrying chemicals sank in a storm last Saturday, saying they posed little threat to the environment. French rescue services have scoured the Channel since the 18,050-ton Murree sank 20Reuter - 112 words
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139 1989-11-02 21 Reuter A LONDON salvage firm invited investors on Tuesday to join a project to raise a shipload of scotch whisky which sank nearly 50 years ago and inspired a novel and film. SS Politician, a company named after the whisky-carrying ship wrecked 48 yearsReuter - 139 words
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134 1989-11-02 21 HONGKONG container terminal operator Asia Terminals Ltd has entered the cargo-handling and warehousing business in Thailand. It has tied up with the White Group and National Finance Securities Ltd to form a new $6 million company to provide custom-built warehousing and distribution services. The White134 words
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Article915 1989-11-02 21 Poga Column ABC Contoinertine Eleven 5 Accord Shpg Eight 3/4 Albatros Sea-Air Seven 5 AfC Una Seven 5 API Five 3.5 Arrow lines Eleven 5 Asian Express Ten 2/3 ANl Three 1/2 ASQ Five 1 Bolt Canodo line Nine 4/5 Bolt Orient line Nine 4/5 Baltic Orient915 words
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322 1989-11-02 21 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG TWO MONTHS after launching the first ever Singapore-Micronesia service, Japanese carrier Kyowa Line is planning to add a second ship. "Depending on the trade, we may upgrade the current monthly service to two sailings a month," says Mr Junichi322 words
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Article, Illustration465 1989-11-02 21 RAHITA ELIAS - By RAHITA ELIAS SINGAPORE SOVIET Shipping's (Sinsov) newly set-up chartering department has hit its annual sales target of US$3 million after just three months of operations. "This strong performance confirms our expectation that Singapore is a good place for the development465 words
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362 1989-11-02 21 Reuter SEA CONTAINERS said it will begin selling assets immediately to finance a tender offer by ths company for seven million, or about 50 per cent, of its outstanding common sharss at US$7O a share. The company expects to be able to sellReuter - 362 words
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231 1989-11-02 21 AUSTRALIAN coal and shipping conglomerate Howard Smith Group is actively looking for ways "to make better use" of Singapore and the South-east Asian region. "However, the problem in Singapore is that there seems to be more shipping companies than opportunities," says Mr Alan Tait,231 words
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48 1989-11-02 21 SHIPPING TIMES' rudn who iDonltof bunker price fnovmi#nti worldwide cm look tofwtrd to a better service from lodiy. Th# Cocked Bunkor Price Index will bo updated twice a week conv ptrtd with every lortnlflW previously. These reports wIH ipp#ir ivtry Monday and Thursday.48 words
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Article840 1989-11-02 22 THIS TWICE WEEKLY 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 the840 words
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273 1989-11-02 22 Reuter RUMOURS SPREAD through the grain trade that the Soviet Union bought Canadian wheat. It was also rumoured that vessels were being readied to ship the grain out of the Great Lakes before the close of navigation in late December. "I just got wordReuter - 273 words
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166 1989-11-02 22 Reuter THE BANGLADESH Navy is holding Japanese feeder vessel Eagle Breeze after the ship collided with seven navy boats a week ago causing major damage, navy sources said yesterday. Feeder vessels, generally smaller or older than other ships, run shuttle services between smallReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration240 1989-11-02 22 PRODUCTS A BRACING method for protecting goods transportad by container, railcar or truck has been introduced to markets In South-eaat Asia by Chiah Huat Foodstuffs Packaging. Thia disposable dunnage (air) bag, marketed under the Cairgo-Bag label, haa been used by companies in the US and240 words
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Article, Illustration984 1989-11-02 22 CHARLES STEPHAN - This fortnightly column is aimed at transport companies and anyone else interested in the movement of goods by trucks and trailers. It will discuss issues such as maintenance, new equipment overseas and local developments, and new products. Should you have any queries or problems to discuss,984 words
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1854 1989-11-02 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Transtalner Schedules Blk Op Gdn Date/Time Time From Time To Booking Gate B Butong 181 03.1189 2300 02/1300 00/1345 Doc Km i C2 00 F05 02/2330 *****5 MA 2 B Dohlk) 1*1 04.1189 0900 02/13451,854 words
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238 1989-11-02 23 Reuter THE FINNISH GOVERNMENT it trying to himirwr out a deal to form a new ahipbuiiding company which could take over Wartsila Marine Induatries Inc's order book, but no agreement haa yet been reached, a senior official said. The new company would beReuter - 238 words
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Article734 1989-11-02 23 DRY CARGO freight fixing stayed quiet on Tuesday, especially for grain on the key US routes, but the market is still seen as firm with plenty of enquiry, brokers said. There was vague talk that grain had been fixed from the US North Pacific to Japan in the734 words
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Advertisement51 1989-11-02 21 ■Eggs A lively ■HUM way with MS Available at all good bookthopa F9d rml PuOUcalions a Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association. y^flDEPr.-/ For advertising and circulation enquiries, please call Business Times, Tel: *****11, Fax: 253-2821, Tlx: RS *****51 words
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Advertisement146 1989-11-02 21 INSIDE ?I!jwy Ibws A fortnightly column k 0n land transport Buy only genuine stuff IN THE manufacture of containers, one of the most important items is the corner casting. This little blob of metal has incredible functions least of all being its strength. But watch out for cheap imitations, warns146 words
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Advertisement74 1989-11-02 22 NOTICE h ASIA NORTH AMERICA EASTBOUND f RATE AGREEMENT NOTICE TO SHIPPERS INCREASE IN CFS RECEIVING CHARGE Shippers are advised that on account of increases in costs, the member Lines of ANERA regret to advise that it will be necessary to increase the CFS receiving charge for cargo from Singapore,74 words
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Advertisement1164 1989-11-02 24 r I ""l ROTTEHOAM/1 VOY NO S POftE P KELANQ SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE KASUGA 1 06/507 2/11 28/71 22/11 24/11 20/11 27/11 BONN EXPRESS 04/582 8/11 10/11 28/11 30/11 2/12 3/12 &/12 CARDIGAN BAY 92/509 9/11 4/12 28/11 1/12 27/11 3/12 BENALDER 92/512 15/11 17/11 5/12 7/121,164 words
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Advertisement1467 1989-11-02 24 ireitJupsA un I: REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WESTBOUND FOR EUROPE VSL/VOY SIN CLM PRS ALG BCL FEL HAM BRE ROT ANT LHA I (VIA (VIA (VIA ALG) HAH) NT) NORASIA MUBARAK 8932-3 3/11 7/11 20/11 25/11 27/11 30/11 2/12 3/12 4/12 5/12 6/12 NORASIA AL-MANSOORAH 8933 3 10/11 14/111,467 words
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Advertisement1554 1989-11-02 25 Sjg Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd P&o Mrw STRAITS SHIPPING WBk Containers Mii gJia""** S>n P KlMt Stan H'burf Ihrnx Lak t KASUCA I la n 27/11 21/11 21/11 Mfll Sfll ACCEPTS CARGO DUi SAILS hnn amss n/ii wai *11 mi urn wi nu straits pridc vik Mun, L»b. kk «Nov1,554 words
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Advertisement1534 1989-11-02 25 TO: EUROPE TO: FAR EAST u in dqh uAM gut n* SWM HK KAO BU HANJIN LEHAVRE OMW 04/U 22f1l 23/11 24/U 21/11 27/11, Sll Sl} HANJIN HASAN KIN 11/11 2J/1 1 *11 «IV <W 0«/12 JO/ll lift 21} CHOYANG PARK 005W IVII O/U VfU llfU IVU WU JOMOUJE 2011,534 words
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Advertisement28 1989-11-02 25 REGULAR SERVICE TO KARACHI S'PORE LOADING FOR HUA HE VIIS 29/10 KARACHI Ag«nt* SMtBUSAWA MEtSHIN NT V TRANSPORTATION CO (PTE) LTO T*l 223M22 Til RS 21«11 Fmu *****3428 words
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Advertisement364 1989-11-02 25 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE I SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS! VESSEL KOGGEGRACHT AMBALIKA COSMIC I TRADER I VOY N0.5 52 4 I Spore 4/11 9/11 13/11 I P. Kelang 7/11 13/11 16/11 I Penang I Hong Kong I Yokohama 30/11 1/12 K; Nagoya 28/11 3/12 1 Osaka 1/12 4/12 Senboku364 words
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Advertisement809 1989-11-02 26 w ■BPOIVVPW l V9 I Vm i VPVWi Iranian 555 Singapore Loading for:- I IRAN MEELAD PJL 712 Sailed BANDAR ABBAS I IRAN TEYFOURI Pit 722 Siitod BANOAR ABBAS J QVAM/fAiyAN PIWCT BKB VICE i B. BULK CONTAINER) ETA SPORE GUAM SAIPAN SPARKLE V 2 t NOV IS NOV 19809 words
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Advertisement191 1989-11-02 26 GUANGZHOU MARITIME tg!S TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA SOUTHERN LINE REGULAR LINER SERVCES (FORTNIGHTLY SAILING) HONG KONG PORT KELANG PfMANC CANGKGK ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FROM HONGKONG TO MALAYSIAN PORTS VESSEL ET A. VOY HKC BKK PNC PK BKK HKG ~~W 23/10 05/11 W/ll 1«/H 25/U M/V SHI BAO 1«9 15/U 25/11191 words
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Advertisement1662 1989-11-02 26 I rue. cmrmnu M C "Jf. *J£2J^^K^^MKTTOb!L"^LMJUWr!dMFU^IM^^^^B I EVER GIFTED 2101 2201 2*ol 2701 w vu%'%un2 I l ijSi;liij|iis2ss| EVER GREET u/u aw WW wuiuiwiwwunwmwanmwrn AISO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: I ■1) NEW!* SAVANNAH. BOSTON PHILADELPHIA. NORFOLK. JACKSONVILLE. J) MONTREAL TORONTO VIA NOI YORK I WILMINGTON. RERMUOA CTC ■2) ATLANTA, CHICAGO,1,662 words
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Advertisement199 1989-11-02 27 BZk JOHfln SHOPPWG SDN BMP VESSEL IMU. Eg I SIN Uuc lnu* |KK *SKW TAW S4W JOHAN Vl2O/B tm m vn an mi J OMAN II V2ll/B SM 2/11 3/11 Ifll *U 13/U 2VU whan iii mum juyii |u/u |i«/u |iyii |ruu |n/u 1/12 ACCEPTING FCL/ICL REEFERS. HEAVY LIFT UP199 words
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Advertisement1523 1989-11-02 29 r NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SVy/si Bookings: FE/EUROPE *****53,*****19, ANRO-*****18 MWPta TPA-*****42/*****16 lAS *****48 B Documentation: *****44/*****14 M Terminal: *****22 CFS:M2 *****50/*****40 NEPLINE SDN. BHD K.L.-*****33, P. Kelang- *****87, Penang- *****0 J. Bahru- *****0,*****1 H?™ W/U WU Hu° m "u "n "n Um WO «W> f".O 7*!S if Sffi Z1,523 words
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Advertisement1023 1989-11-02 29 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANG f KELANC MESSRS HAI THOMC SHIPPINC W PtnangStrerl. Penang, Malaysia wj HANOiINC SYSTEM CO tun CaMn1,023 words
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Advertisement169 1989-11-02 30 Eontermf GUARANTEED WEEKLY CONSOL TO/FROM: SWEDEN GOTHENBURG, OSLO USA LOS ANGELES, LONGBEACH EUROPE HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM ANTWERP Also provide Transshipment, Door-to-Door Factory Handling Services CONTERM FREIGHT (F.E.) PTE LTD. &A •'PORE TEL: MBMM PAX; 2*ll*l P. KELANO TEL: o>-7M74>7 PAX; M-717M71 MANILA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL |VOY [SING I MANILA LUCKY169 words
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