The Business Times, 3 November 1989
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Title Section11 1989-11-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article244 1989-11-03 1 Dow down COMPAQ Computer's statement that it expects lower fourth-quarter earnings weighed down the general Wall Street market early yesterday, traders said. The Dow was off 6.35 points to 2,639.55 in the first five minutes of light trading. Reuter, AFP Footsie down LONDON share prices were slightly244 words
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Article, Illustration225 1989-11-03 1 SHARE PRICES in regional stock markets yesterday closed little changed from the previous day. In Singapore, the market closed mixed in thin trading, with selective bargain-hunting alternating with light profit-taking. The 30-component Straits Times Industrials Index rose 0.94 point to close at 1,336.18, while the225 words
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113 1989-11-03 1 Bernama MALAYSIA registered a trade surplus of M 55,429.5 million for the first eight months of this year, about 33.6 per cent lower than the surplus of M 58,178.7 million recorded during the 1968 corresponding period, the Statistics Department said in KualaBernama - 113 words
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383 1989-11-03 1 AFP BRITISH Transport Minister Cecil Parkinson said there was no foundation whatsoever for rumours that he has been engaged in any insider dealing, or in any share dealings of any nature. A statement issued on his behalf said a rumour he mightAFP - 383 words
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603 1989-11-03 1 MAGDALENE NG - EXCHANGE TO BE 'FLEXIBLE' IN ENFORCING THE DATE By MAGDALENE NG THE KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange (KLSE) has set Dec 31 as the deadline for all Malaysian incorporated companies to delist from the Singapore stock exchange. To facilitate the delistings, the Malaysian stock603 words
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Article, Illustration534 1989-11-03 1 SUZANNE SOH - DISAGREEMENT OVER NGEE ANN CITY JOINT VENTURE By SUZANNE SOH THE PROPOSED joint venture between Metro and Seibu of Japan to operate a new department store in Ngee Ann City has fallen victim to soaring property prices in Orchard Road. BT understands that the deal fell534 words
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142 1989-11-03 1 AFP JAPAN'S current account surplus shrank 22.1 per cent from a year earlier to US$5.9l billion in September, marking the seventh year-on-year decline in a row. However, the Japanese Finance Ministry said in a preliminary report yesterday, the surplus in the current account which measuresAFP - 142 words
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Article361 1989-11-03 1 OUAK HIANG WHAI - By OUAK HIANG WHAI THE HOUSING LOAN market has slowed down during the pest two months es prospective home buyers adopt s wait-and-see attitude. Executives of finance companies and hanks contacted by BT yesterday said they have suffered a slight drop in housing loan business361 words
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Advertisement14 1989-11-03 1 FOCUS on Cambodian conflict with reports from Paris, Phnom Penh and London, PAGE 914 words
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Advertisement295 1989-11-03 1 [MFDIMq) w Quadruple Zoom+Auto Two-Color £xU<*tivC i H i L ra,. |< < if |H He's Zegna THE 34-year-old with the boyish grin says he's Ermenegildo Zegna. He's not kidding, either. He's better known as Gildo, but he's still the grandson of the man whose name most yuppies would want295 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration613 1989-11-03 2 SUZANNE SOH - GOLD MINE WORTH $205 BILLION By SUZANNE SOH THE JAPANESE apparel market is a gold mine worth an annual $205 billion, a fact which Singapore deBigners and garment manufacturers appear not to have cottoned on to, or have barely begun tapping. And time613 words
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100 1989-11-03 2 TRADE and Industry Minister Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong will lead Singapore's delegation to the ministerial meeting in Canberra next week to discuss economic cooperation among countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Called the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) meeting, it will be held from100 words
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331 1989-11-03 2 THE JURONG Town Corporation has set aside more than $3.5 million for a research and development (R&D) unit to focus on factory design, construction and other related industrial services. The unit, probably among the first for any statutory board, will be guided331 words
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193 1989-11-03 2 THE US STATE of Oklahoma is to set up a trade office in Singapore to foster more business contacts and trade. "Oklahoma has a representative here but this marks an upgrading of the Oklahoman presence to market their products in the Asia-Pacific region,"193 words
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394 1989-11-03 2 THE FIVE independent schools and Raffles Institution, which will go independent in January, have informed the Education Ministry of their intentions to raise their school fees next January. Students attending AngloChinese School (ACS), the Chinese High School and Raffles Institution will394 words
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372 1989-11-03 2 WHEN FULLY DEVELOPED by 1995, Singapore's 10 agrotechnology parka housing 500 high-tech farms will have a projected yearly output worth $650 million. To date, the tender of 35 lots of land on 20-year ieaaes at Sungei Tengah. Murai, Lim Chu Kang372 words
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Article381 1989-11-03 2 and V2 w/jm CAHNERS EXPOSITION GROUP Courses 1 V" Tel: *****13 Tlx: RS ***** CEGSP Fax: *****66 J Nov 6-8 Employee Counseling Sim Manogement Singapore *****66 Skills House Institute of Manogement Nov 7 Meaningful Boulevard Hotel Dominion *****25 Interpretation Conferences Analysis of Financial Publications Statements Reports Pte ltd381 words
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Article, Illustration312 1989-11-03 3 THE 22nd annual assembly of the Chinese Language Press Institute in Singapore has brought with it a rare public appearance by a well-known media figure press baroness Sally Aw Sian. Miss Aw, chairman of Hongkong publishing and property group Sing Tao Ltd, is312 words
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270 1989-11-03 3 THE SINGAPORE National Union of Journalists will play host to the first Asia-Pacific Press Convention at the end of the month. Publishers and media-men from around the world will be here to take part in the convention, which is sponsored by the Confederation270 words
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264 1989-11-03 3 MORE Eastern bloc countries are setting up jointventures with local companies to market their products in the Asia-Pacific region as well as to source for products for their home market. The latest is Koospol, one of Czechoslovakia's bigger foreign trade corporations. Its joint264 words
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125 1989-11-03 3 THE PROFILE of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board graduate is changing slowly but surely. This year, there was a significant rise in the number of students graduating from the board's higherlevel courses for GCE O' level school leavers. A total of 1.418 trainees graduated125 words
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Article, Illustration499 1989-11-03 3 SELECT COMMITTEE ON LAND TRANSPORT SATISFYING the material yearnings of Singapore's status-hungry young professionals, the most visible representatives of the island's increasingly affluent and Westernised populace, emerged yesterday as one of the main considerations for suggesting changes to the national land transport policy. The dominant499 words
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Article, Illustration438 1989-11-03 3 TAN KEE WEE - By TAN KEE WEE A NEW training voucher system for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is in the pipeline to promote further training. Under this system, SMEs would get certain vouchers entitling them to some discount st selected training institutions in Singapore. This438 words
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Advertisement140 1989-11-03 2 THE COMFORT So inviting So irresistible Interhome design offers a choice of over 50 original sofa styles. Fully imported from Italy. Design by brilliant and talented designers. Made by superb craftsmen who knew all about leather. To be exclusively enjoyed by those who can afford to indulge in their utmost140 words
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Advertisement67 1989-11-03 2 Exclusive Sunglasses Deigned by Ferdinand A Porsch* High quality CR 39 lenses protect agomst UV B rad a'ion B'ack cHrom»« gold plated or solid gold PORSCHE DESIGN I-ARRERA r\ Folding Sunglasses Designed by Ferdinand A Pcsche Optically superior CP 39 lenses Compact, collapsible leather case Black cHrcme or gold plated67 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous207 1989-11-03 2 Global temperaturee and weather foreeaat for Nov 3 r City Max/ Note OUTLOOK: Shower* Min ovec eeverel ereee (*C) Report for 24 hour* prior to 7.30pm on Nov 2 at Aberdeen 07/02 Shower* ih« airporh Amsterdam 13/08 Showers u.. 1amp...... 31.4 Athens 25/12 Sumy Aaeoc humkflty SS Auckland 20/12 Fair207 words
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Advertisement180 1989-11-03 3 automatic chronograph GP 7000 This new chronograph has a mechanical, self winding movement Its water resistant case is available in a variety of combinations, such as steel with yellow metal, steel or silver with pink metal, as well as 18kt yellow or pink gold. The dial comes in a wide180 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration468 1989-11-03 4 AP THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION and the Federal Reserve are both insisting there is no major policy rift between them over the proper level for interest rates. But separate appearances on Capitol Hill on Tuesday by Treasury Undersecretary David Mulford and Federal ReserveAP - 468 words
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297 1989-11-03 4 AP THE BUSH administration would abandon its proposed capitalgains tax cut if faced with the threat of the government's defaulting on its loans, a Treasury Department official said on Tuesday. "If it were literally a choice between capital gains and default, obviously Treasury would notAP - 297 words
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326 1989-11-03 4 AP ORDERS to US factories for manufactured goods, sustained by a huge increaae in defence orders, were unchanged in September. A US government report released on Wednesday was the latest in a series of indicators showing a sluggish economy. The manufacturing sector hss beenAP - 326 words
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194 1989-11-03 4 AP AN ARRAY OF Japanese Trade and Finance officials began arriving on Wednesday for talks on the multi-billion-dollar US trade deficit with Japan and on other issues of mutual concern. About 60 officials and aides representing a half dozen government ministries are expectedAP - 194 words
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313 1989-11-03 4 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION is considering a bond offering in American financial markets once long-standing debts to the US incurred by preBolshevik regimes are settled. The Centre for Security Policy, a conservative US non-government policy organisation, said on Wednesday that several big American banksReuter - 313 words
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286 1989-11-03 4 Reuter AMERICAN SPECIALISTS in Soviet trade have said that expanded commerce is possible under Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of perestroika but positive steps by US President George Bush are essential. One. they said, would be to waive the JacksonVanikReuter - 286 words
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354 1989-11-03 4 Reuter SOVIET Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady Gerasimov has predicted that next month's superpower summit will end the Cold War, dumping it to the "bottom of the Mediterranean". Speaking in a live interview from Moscow on US television on Wednesday, Mr Gerasimov said heReuter - 354 words
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Article1124 1989-11-03 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvko Local From number Mm* GU GA992 0035 CGK MAS MH621 0045 KUL S1A soon 0115 LAX/NRT UAL UA097 0130 LAX/NRT RJA RJ024 0245 AMM/BOM KAL KE685 0245 SEL/MNL JAL J1615 0300 TYO MM LH789 0540 SYD/Mft MAS MH640 0620 KUL SiA SQ403 0850 DHA1,124 words
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228 1989-11-03 5 AFP MISCARRIAGES of justice such as the one which kept four people unjustly in jail for 14 years over the Guildford IRA bombing case would have been avoided if Britain had a "court of last resort", a top lawyer said.AFP - 228 words
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393 1989-11-03 5 AFP SOME 50 international banks stand to lose up to US$5OO million after a High Court ruling nullifying sophisticated financial transactions on the Euromarkets by a London borough council, bankers and analysts said this week. The ruling affected transactions worth £6 billion (US$9.5AFP - 393 words
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389 1989-11-03 5 AFP THE RULING Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has admitted that the party and 60 of its Diet (Parliament) members have received 123.4 million yen (U*****,000) in donations from pachinko pinball parlour operators. Speaking at a press conference in Tokyo on Wednesday, LOP secretaryAFP - 389 words
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297 1989-11-03 5 NYT A 28.5 BILLION YEN (US$2OO million) effort to prevent Japan's southernmost island from sinking beneath the waves has been labelled a success, securing Japanese fishing and ocean-bed mining rights in a 400,000 sq km area. During high tide only, two smallNYT - 297 words
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493 1989-11-03 5 Reuter A JAPANESE businessman wants his government to pay US$2B billion for control of the Northern Territories, a group of Sovietcontrolled islands Japan claims as its own. But not a single yen will go to the Soviets. The businessman, Seizo Ota, 85-year-old presidentReuter - 493 words
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Article573 1989-11-03 5 JAPANESE BORROWERS DOMINATE 1989 CAPITAL BUSINESS AFP ACTIVITY on world capital markets fell off somewhat during the first eight months of 1989 with continued brisk business in external bonds but a sharp decline in syndicated bank lending, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) saidAFP - 573 words
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405 1989-11-03 5 NYT THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION will be challenging many more large mergers and suing more companies for false advertising than the Reagan administration did, officials and anti-trust experts are predicting. These experts say a less ideological approach to free markets byNYT - 405 words
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Miscellaneous42 1989-11-03 4 Doonesbury by garry trudeau ANDY, AN BARTHQUAKB OKAY. NOW, 64A/ /WSMO J!S^ A br- ,ur N3ARTHS A RSNT- 1 THS/&SBOUNP SHATTBRJNG SXPERJ&NC3, £*f3z, MARJNA. CONTROUBP 1 TOBtACBRr etPZOAW/ IF YOU PIC? YOU I HAP AFARTMSMT r I TAIN 6ZJEVING A RBNT- MB42 words
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Advertisement233 1989-11-03 5 8 ARE HAPPY TO TAKE MY I IE HELPS ME TO MAKE IT." 1 t Telerate, we realise that there are always new ways to analyse the world's financial markets. Which is why the professionals who work with and profit from Telelrac actively contribute to its development. Yet this is233 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1114 1989-11-03 6 SINGAPORE: The dollar yesterday ended lower in nervous trading on profit-taking and selling interest, ahead of today's release of US jobs data, but underlying sentiment remained bullish, dealers said. "The market is trying to change its stance from selling dollars to buying dollars because the currency failed to1,114 words
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Article176 1989-11-03 6 Gold future* on November 1, 1989 100 troy ouncaa, USS par troy ounea Opwi MtgK Low ktta Nov 374.J7 -0_50 Dot ***** 378.10 ***** 376.90 -0-70 Jon 378. tX) 378 00 378.00 379.00 -070 M> 91 382 30 382.50 ***** 381.20 -070 Apr 388.40 388-30 384.00 385.40176 words
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Article298 1989-11-03 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed at their opening levels yesterday, after quiet trading. "All eyes are now focused on Friday's US October employment figures as the data is likely to determine which way the rates will move." a dealer with a Japanese bank said. Short-dates firmed at the298 words
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Article58 1989-11-03 6 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 1/4 point higher at 5-3/8 per cent yesterday. Term rates were all unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday: OffB MO mgM S 3/8 S 1/4 1-mortfc S 5/16 S 3/16 3 3/16 5 3/16 3-monrti s 3/1658 words
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Article346 1989-11-03 6 AN UNEXPECTEDLY resilient dollar battered IMM currency futures on Wednesday and prices slid through the afternoon, spurred by their own technical weakness. "This was a technical move in a very thin market," said one analyst in explaining the afternoon fall. "There should have been a dollar sell-off." one trader346 words
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Article117 1989-11-03 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity WO OFFHt HK5H LOW 3 months 8Q*****A 01.02.90 4.40 4.35 4.38 4.35 6 I—Kin 6S*****V 18.01.90 4.40 4.35 1 y*or 8Y*****Z 18.10.90 4.35 4.30 4.35 4J1 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code117 words
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Article, Illustration173 1989-11-03 6 Iniilr r* matcaiM m ivtrtQi of Km print* tending ralM oI 12 ma|or banks In fpon Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Nov 2 USS DM SWFC Y«n 7 dort 7/« 3/4 IS I/* IS 7T/I-7 3/4 1/4 l/a I $3/4 s/t IS 3/1* 1/1* I 3/14 1/lt173 words
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Article1269 1989-11-03 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thursday November 2, 1989 DEUTSCHEMARK (SIMEX) Ooe 88 caM* Oac M puts 52 53 54 JAPANESE YEN (SIMEX) Dec M call* Dk M put* CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM Wednesday, November I, 1989 BRITISH POUND 1 CS2.M0; cento per C cm lien Pu>i 8 a** Prte* Noo-c1,269 words
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Advertisement102 1989-11-03 6 I BHIING SI MM XI-LA INIIKNAJKINAI HOfltS 'All ratrs atf \uhjfil lo ll)t Srrvne huriy FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL ANY SHANGREI A INTERNATIONAL RESERVATIONS OFFICE, YOUR TRAVEI AGENT ORUTEII IN II RNAIKINAI TRADERS HOTEL, NO. I JIAN GUO MEN WAI AVENUE, BEIJING *****0. CHINA TEL: (I) 500 5273. (I) 900102 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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433 1989-11-03 7 Reuter BARCLAYS pic will become the top profit earner among British banks this year after having overtaken its arch rival National Westminster Bank pic at the half-year stage in terms of assets, analysts said. Analysts forecast about £1.4 billion pre-tax profit thisReuter - 433 words
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Article587 1989-11-03 7 Reuter EURODOLLAR futures yesterday closed higher in fairly active trade on short-covering as traders awaited the release of US October employment data today for clues to the state of the US economy, dealers said. December Eurodollar rose to 91.66 from Chicago's 91.65, but March was unchanged from Chicago's 92.06.Reuter - 587 words
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240 1989-11-03 7 By QUAK HIANG WHAI UNITED Overseas Bank is currently negotiating with one of the biggest Indonesian private banks, PT Bank Bali, on plans to open a joint venture bank in Jakarta. Banking sources expected the two banks to seal the agreement240 words
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317 1989-11-03 7 ASKING PRICE OF AT LEAST NZssoom AFP THE New Zealand government announced its latest asset sale yesterday, the State Insurance Office (SIO), the country's largest fire and general insurer. Associate State-owned Enterprises Minister Peter Neilson said the government expected to raise more than NZ$5OOAFP - 317 words
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Advertisement136 1989-11-03 7 t You can judge the success of a company by looking at its balance sheet. Or you can look at its car park. And see what cars have been chosen for the top executives. It's a wise company that chooses Volvo. Afterall, a company that truly cares for the well-being136 words
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COMMODITIES
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483 1989-11-03 8 SUPPLY MOPPED UP BY STRONG DEMAND Reuter OPEC OIL production rose to its highest this year in October at almost 23 million barrels per day (bpd), a Rsuter survey showed on Wednesday. But the rising output by Saudi Arabia and others inReuter - 483 words
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153 1989-11-03 8 AFP IVORY COAST official Konan Bledou has explained the choice of London firm Moutafian Commodities Ltd as coordinator of Ivory Coast cocoa sales in 1989-90 as aimed at boosting prices, sources said in London on Tuesday. Mr Bledou, special representative of IvoryAFP - 153 words
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189 1989-11-03 8 Bernama INDONESIA Introduced on Wedneeday a new regulation allowing traders to export pepper at unlimited volume to any country, trade minister Arifin Siregar said. Previoualy. only registered agencies were allowed to export pepper with set export quota to each country, he said after meeting PresidentBernama - 189 words
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Article187 1989-11-03 8 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin lift* (KLTM) prica yaotorday aatondad Wadnaa day's tall, ctooing another tf aan down at a 15-month km of MslsJo a kg, on Minora oonttnuod to dtopoaa of atocka duo to lurtoor loaaaa on Im London Motal Exchange, hoy oold. "The merkot woo vory norvouo187 words
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Article157 1989-11-03 8 Telerate FUEL oil levels were little changed in light dealing* yesterday. The market's resilience despite weak fundamentals was in part due to the recent strength in crude and product prices in the West. Demand remained thin amidst healthy avail- abilities tor November. Offers for CSTIBO wereTelerate - 157 words
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Article520 1989-11-03 8 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES were traded within a narrow range and finished slightly steadier on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange yesterday following improved sentiment on the Chicago Board of Trade. Trading, however, remained quiet as most operators prefered to stay on the sidelines on lack of fresh520 words
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Article227 1989-11-03 8 BMQAPORE: Rubber prices eased slightly yesterday afternoon on some long liquidation, dealers said. Trading waa thin and quiet, with operators sidelined in the abaence of fresh factors December 1 RSS buyer wsa quoted at 104.50 cents a kg, unchanged from Wednesday's cioee. On the TSR-20 Award market, prices alao227 words
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Article357 1989-11-03 8 RAS prices in 8 con*** fob m Mm noon close BvyK* Sdhn Iwywi SIIot N 1 RSS Prompt 162.00 163.00N 161 JO 162JON tat 1 RSS Ok 1*400 165-50 164J0 165.00 tat 1 RSS Jan 90 16*25 16*75 ***** 166.25 tar 2 RSS Of 160.00 162.00N 159.50357 words
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Article125 1989-11-03 8 Reuter CBOT soybean future* rallied from early lows on Wednesday when aggressive buying by Rodman and Renshaw turned market sentiment bullish. Beans ended with gains of four to 1/4 cent a bushel. January settled at U555.76-1/4. Soybeans were on the defensive most of the day because of slack exportReuter - 125 words
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Article132 1989-11-03 8 Reuter CBOT wheat futures held gains through the cloee on Wednesday, with growing concerns about dryneea in the winter wheat growing states supporting new-crop values. Winter wheat only just emerged "but we haven't had any good soaking rains In the Midwest for weeks," a cash grain dealer said. SuchReuter - 132 words
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Article407 1989-11-03 8 HONQKOMQ: Gold closed slightly firmer yesterday in quiet and thin trade on light short-cover-ing but very little activity was seen from overseas investors, dealers said. 'Traders were heelstant to take new poeitions because of the unclear market direction," a dealer said. "But there was talk that US funds407 words
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Article191 1989-11-03 8 ChlfMM Produce Exchange non doling prtcM on Nov*mb*r 2 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bufc FOB 90.00 Oid drum FOB 104.00 N*w drum FOB 100.00 Copra Mlx*d (too**) 52.00 toMofi Poppor Muntak wNM FOB NtW 490.00 NrQWw WTwfw FOB foq NtW 4B0.00 Sarawak tpadal block FOB NLW 395.00 Sarawak191 words
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Article202 1989-11-03 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyor/SoMor dosing prtcos on Nov 1, (£/tonrw unkss spodfiod). Provious closing pricos in poronlhosU. Coffoo taste In-ttor* London, soNors option OF London Nov 697/700 (695/700) Htgh/Low 702/690 ion 686/688 (683/685) Mtgh/Low 695/686 So* (1910) Cocoa Doc 713/714 (727/728; High/low 725/711 Mor 699/700 (701/702) Htah/Low 703/694202 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1077 1989-11-03 9 Whether Vietnam's troop withdrawal from Cambodia has been total or not, the guerilla forces of the resistance coalition backed by Asean and the West have not had it so good in the past four years. Agence France-Presse correspondents in Paris, Phnom Penh and LondonAFP - 1,077 words
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Article, Illustration990 1989-11-03 9 AFP A GRAPHIC British television programme which accused Western nations of effectively backing a return to power in Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge has sparked a controversy in London. The Foreign Office condemned the way a ministerial interview was presented in the programme,AFP - 990 words
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619 1989-11-03 9 AP THE THAI NEWSPAPER. The Nation, formally opened an office in Cambodia on Wedneeday, only the second news organisation outside the Soviet bloc to do so in the isolated, war-torn nation. Japan's Nihon Den pa News, which provides television film,AP - 619 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article608 1989-11-03 10 BUSINESS TIMES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1989 THERE is no denying that, at one level, the affair had much to do with two men vying with each other for their leader's ear. Such contests are bad for the neck, which has to be overstretched, for the voice,608 words
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Article, Illustration1755 1989-11-03 10 KURT EICHENWALD - Computerised stock trading will never be the same in the US again. Since the market crash of 1987, it has acquired a bad name. Many restrictions are in place to restrain the controversial trading method, and new curbs are now imminent. KURTNYT - 1,755 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1989-11-03 10 Focused companies came into fashion as economies boomed in the 1980s. But volatile stock markets and slower growth, THE ECONOMIST says, may bring diversification back. The Economist ONE UNMOURNED CASUALTY of the boom years of the 1980s has been the flabbily diversified conglomerate.The Economist - 1,282 words
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Article, Illustration559 1989-11-03 11 AFRICA Reuter ANXIOUS about declining investment, Africa is planning a charm offensive to lure foreign money to the continent's troubled economies. The campaign, organisers hope, will build up to a high point next May when the African Development Bank plans to sponsor anReuter - 559 words
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Article, Illustration671 1989-11-03 11 AUSTRALIA Reuter AUSTRALIA'S Labor government, beset with economic and industrial ills, would probably lose an election held now, an opinion poll indicated on Wednesday. The poll, showing 46 per cent support for the Liberal and National parties' coalition, against 41 per cent for Labor, is theReuter - 671 words
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Article, Illustration819 1989-11-03 11 TAIWAN Taiwanese have doggedly striven to show that their system is more successful than that of the communists who drove them out. These two articles look at some of the problems that have come with that success. AP AUTHORITIES are increasingly alarmed by the wildly speculative TaiwanAP - 819 words
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650 1989-11-03 11 Reuter TAIWAN, rich in cash but poor in natural resources, is diversifying sources of energy and planning to boost imports, officials in Taipei say. With both a rapidly rising standard of living and a population expected to grow to 22 million from theReuter - 650 words
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Advertisement358 1989-11-03 11 Singapore Hong Kong US London Thailand Malaysia Australia Singapore: 4-5 December, The Dynasty Hong Kong: 7-8 December, Furama Intercontinental An important confcrence for all companies Authoritative panel of market experts seeking to raise capital in local and Michael HefTernan, Chief Economist/ international markets Laywer, The ASX Discussion topics of immediate358 words
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Miscellaneous26 1989-11-03 11 I Me. F\€.NTP>LLY TURSZXJ PIN UMIM'S THC mATTfeR lOITH PaRT 7 I y y a3> -i- |g, C EVE NINO STANDARD CO. LTD.. INI-IIM <frdZ~ 8P3626 words
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Article, Illustration722 1989-11-03 12 CHESS AP THE COMPUTER PROGRAM called Deep Thought couldn't topple world chess champion Garri Kasparov. But computers are gaining, and it soon may be no contest. Machines will one day beat man at any of his own games, scientists say. "Computers willAP - 722 words
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201 1989-11-03 13 JOHN F KENNEDY JR has failed his first attempt at passing the state bar examination. The 28-year-old son of the slain president failed the test in July when about 7,000 people took the exam, according to unidentified sources quoted by New York Newsday201 words
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Article210 1989-11-03 13 THE LOS ANGELES Herald Examiner. once America's largest afternoon newspaper, ceased publication yesterday. Robert Danzig, vice-president and general manager of Hearst Newspapers, made the announcement at an emotional meeting in the newsroom on Wednesday afternoon. The Herald Examiner, founded by William Randolph Hearst in 1903 as210 words
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Article198 1989-11-03 13 BRAZIL'S most popular television personality, who admits not knowing a thing about politics, announced his candidacy on Tuesday for the November 15 presidential election. Television magnate Silvio Santos, 58, is a household name in Brazil and political analysts said his candidacy would add a powerful new198 words
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Article227 1989-11-03 13 Agencies ONE HUNDRED years ago, Robert Louis Stevenson, the Scottish author of Treaaure Island, Kidnapped and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde sailed from Hawaii to Samoa, where he would spend the last five years of his life. He was accompanied by his American wife, Fanny, and hia stepson,Agencies - 227 words
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713 1989-11-03 13 FASHION NYT THREE DISTINGUISHED collections introduced early Wednesday raised the ratings of the New York spring fashion openings and helped put into focus the special voice of American designers. In what was one of the best collections of his career, RalphNYT - 713 words
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376 1989-11-03 13 NYT GORDON HENDERSON, a skin diver for fashion pearls, headed down Mexico way for his spring 1990 collection. Dresses were derived from elongated men's guayabera shirts, the kind with embroidered or pleated fronts worn by men in Guadalajara, or perhaps Havana inNYT - 376 words
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Advertisement229 1989-11-03 12 Where toentertoin... Where tv entertain... Where to entertain... Where to Hk For outstanding haute cuisine in surroundings of unashamed opulence. The Palm Grill is the name on everyone's lips. Reservations, *****10 or *****85 ext *****/6. PALM SI GRILL liHL^ IsnNPIA/A WESTIN Horuslßisoiin Indulge in a generous buffet of mouthwatering tea229 words
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Advertisement184 1989-11-03 12 JADE LOUNGE nightly for your favourite songs. A niMO GOUHT HOTEL SINGAPORE No. 1 Tanglin Road Singapore 1024 ai \o\frf The Chinatown Roast Delights features perfectly barbecued meats like duck, chicken, pork and "cha sha" w amongst a variety of other local and western specialities. Our Tempura promotion is extended184 words
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Advertisement279 1989-11-03 12 FASHIONABLY HYATT Join the fashion-conscious every Thursday and Friday (3 6pm) in The Lounge. Watch our models parade the latest collections while you enjoy our tea spread consisting of fine tea blends, scones and cream, fresh pastries, cakes and fruits and imaginative sandwiches. Tea plus, show at 11.50* per person.279 words
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Advertisement180 1989-11-03 12 1 I c^ur/PffptAu^ Sky Garden Poolside Fridays to Sundays 6.30 10.30pm Adults: $11.90++. Children: $8+ Plaza Hotel SINGAPORE woioinFanniiiim; fc»r««M<ls«HWurro7t»lH 2MKrri Ground 24 hours daily ii, 4 I Temptations served round the clock... Only at Cafe Excelsior A delightful selection of western and local favourites Executive Set Lunch $11.50** (Daily180 words
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Advertisement268 1989-11-03 12 fife jw I 1 9KK The best of Beijing at the Pine Court's Lunch I rnO Buffet I ®!r® If you've enjoyed our su m ptuou s B3ked I Tench, Steamed Dumplings, Double-Boiled I Duck Soup with Herbs and Shredded Duck Meat with I Bean Sprouts served with Empress Purse,268 words
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Advertisement283 1989-11-03 13 entertain.... J I Hue Best I I Of Austria I I With The I I Sound I I Of Music. I The best ofAustria s fine cuisine makes its appearance II I at the Hubertus Grill from Noirmber 3tolB To the I I svuru) of music from the Hanncs Trio,283 words
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Miscellaneous614 1989-11-03 13 I WKHKHfIaa aMWi) CRYPTIC PUZZLE 24 Saturday afternoon fli- on (4) —hr I P I (6 I I ACROSS er Sllflht upset for W I T I I I I 26 Piece of horse equip- Graeme (5) 7 I I I I 1b H 4 She danced for nothing men614 words
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Miscellaneous1288 1989-11-03 13 TV and RADIO i -J Welcome home, son j Ikl K: I s L tlj| B Iri^H B^SfM George Segal (right) and Denzel WaaMngton In Vw dazzling comady Carbon Copy OUR CHOICE lems in the Soviet Union, whare GorCARBON COPY, 10.30 pm, SBC 5 [J* ch v i# W*Q to1,288 words
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Article, Illustration538 1989-11-03 14 TENNIS AP JOHN McENROE struggled to a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Jonas Svensson of Sweden in the opening round of the US$l.3 million Paris Open tennis tournament on Wednesday. Fellow Americans Michael Chang and' Aaron Krickstein moved into the third round. Chang ripped through Henri Leconte of France,AP - 538 words
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Article, Illustration212 1989-11-03 14 ATHLETICS Jones in AP A YEAR AGO. there were many questions surrounding Steve Jones' marathon career. Could he or would he ever return to the form that once made him the world's best? Was he finished as an elite distance runner? Would he have to beAP - 212 words
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Article371 1989-11-03 14 BOXING AP SOME OF THE greatest boxers of all time are not quite sure about the durability of the greatest boxer of this time Mike Tyson. "Give him a little more time to destroy himself," said Larry Holmes, who was heavyweight champion from 1978 until 1985. Tyson,AP - 371 words
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Article188 1989-11-03 14 NYT ONE NIGHT not so long ago, Mike Jones, the fight manager, was kidding a reporter about an alternative career. "You want to box?" he asked, smiling. "I'll get you 20 and 0 just like that." Jones was referring to the art ofNYT - 188 words
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Article, Illustration404 1989-11-03 14 BASKETBALL AFP THE DETROIT PISTONS begin the defence of their National Basketball Association (NBA) crown in Washington today as the regular season gets underway with two new teams and many new faces. The Pistons, who compiled the best record in the NBA last season andAFP - 404 words
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Advertisement839 1989-11-03 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Swar Tock Yong of No 50 Chuan Hoe Ave #02-01, Chuan Hoe Mansion, Singapore (1958), have applied for a Public House, Second Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Jack's Place (Wisma) Steakhouse Restaurant at 435 Orchard Road, #03-18/19 Wisma Atria Singapore839 words
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Advertisement836 1989-11-03 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF GOLDEN FOODS PTE LTD In 11 ...|h mmm' \ln MlmMrl VOfUnl»ry Liquidation) NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION [Pursuant to Sidton 290(2X0)] At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 9 Penang Road *13-07. Supreme House.836 words
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Advertisement299 1989-11-03 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF SIM HOLDINGS PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extra-ordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company, duly convened and held at 333 North Birdge Road. #07-01, Choon Bee Building. Singapore299 words
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Advertisement280 1989-11-03 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER SO AND IN THE MATTER OF L F LOCKS (S.EJL) PTE LIMITED (MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company held at 47 Hill Street #05-01, Chinese Chamber of Commerce Industry Building. Singapore 0617. on Saturday. 28 October280 words
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436 1989-11-03 15 ANDREA BORCH - By ANDREA BORCH CONTINUING ITS diversification efforts. Bousteadco Singapore Ltd has acquired the five companies in the W H Brennan Group of companies for $9.52 million from the Elders IXL Group. Bousteadco will finance the acquisition at first through short--term banking facilities and436 words
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Article187 1989-11-03 15 MUDA HOLDINGS Bhd has announced that the sale and purchase agreement with Hartaban Holdings Sdn Bhd dated Aug 15, 1989, has lapsed as Hartaban was not given approval by the Stock Exchange of Singapore to dispose of the shares before expiry of a restriction period. The agreement is187 words
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Article110 1989-11-03 15 Bernama MUI Bank Bhd has entered into an agreement with Peracik Bumi Sdn Bhd to provide bridging and endfinance facilities of Msl2 million for a redevelopment project in Petaling Jaya old town. MUI Bank executive director Nik Hashim Nik Yusoff said yesterday that under theBernama - 110 words
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Article, Illustration302 1989-11-03 15 ONG BENG SENG and Peter Fu have confirmed that they hold 15.2 per cent of Malayan Credit Ltd through Hotel Properties Ltd and other companies. In a release to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, M Credit attached four notices from substantial shareholders302 words
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352 1989-11-03 15 ABDUL HADHI - By ABDUL HADHI TUAN SING HOLDINGS is said to have made a placement of 24 million new shares at 42 cents each to raise funds to partly finance the acquisition of s new company. The new placement represents 9.23 per cent352 words
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511 1989-11-03 15 ELAINE KOH - SELECT COMMITTEE FINE-TUNES PROPOSED AMENDMENTS By ELAINE KOH AUDIT COMMITTEES are one step closer to reality for listed companies, with the Select Committee having already fine-tuned several proposed amendments to the Companies (Amendment) Bill. The Bill, tabled in Parliament in March this year, had511 words
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Article, Illustration313 1989-11-03 15 Bernama CONSOLIDATED PLANTATIONS Bhd, the plantation arm of the Sime Darby group, has earmarked Msl billion for its reafforestation project over the next 10 years, to ensure its long-term profitability. Chairman Tunku Datuk Seri Ahmad Tunku Yahya said that the company would develop theBernama - 313 words
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Article812 1989-11-03 15 Current ti Boota Total tor Totrt tor MSB I2%lb) Dm 27 ion II Jon 23 12% 10% AMD) 2%(W No» 16 Nov 30 Doc 29 2% 1% A Enterprise* 5%(0 Nov 3 Nov 17 Doc 7 5% 11% Amol Stool 8%TEI0 Nov 30 Doc 14 ion 22 8%TE812 words
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Article, Illustration515 1989-11-03 15 KEVIN GWEE - By KEVIN GWEE THINGS ARE BEGINNING to look brighter for troubled Palmco Holdings Bhd which managed to reduce its losses by three-quar-ters in its latest financial year. For the year ended June 30. 1989, the palm oil-based manufacturer incurred a group515 words
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270 1989-11-03 15 Bernama PLANTATION-BASED Kumpulan Guthrie Bhd is toying with the idea ot moving into the fast-growing manufacturing sector. Chief executive Datuk Dr Haji Ani Arope also said after Guthrie Ropel Bhd's extraordinary general meeting yesterday that, among other things, the company was looking at theBernama - 270 words
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Article, Illustration962 1989-11-03 16 ABDUL HADHI - by ABDUL HADHI THE SINGAPORE stock market closed almost unchanged yesterday, following Wall Street's sluggish trend and a lack of new incentives. Selective bargain hunting alternated with light profit-taking to push up the Straits times Industrials Index 0.94 point to 1,336.18. The broader-based962 words
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Article301 1989-11-03 16 Managers' prims for Nov 3 > Royal Trust Asset Mgt rr Vpor* Gr Fund 0415 0 875 r Alio Poc Gr Fund 1.09 1.15 Singapore Unit Trust TW CoMHm 1.17 124 r TIm Savings Fund 1.00 1.06 S'poro frog fund 0.45 0.49 S'por« Soc fund 0.74 0.79 S'pof*301 words
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Article42 1989-11-03 16 SEA VCW HOTEL UMITEO: AQM at the hotel's premises at Amber Close, Katong. Singapore 1543, tomorrow at 11am SIME DARBY BERHAD: 11th AQM at the ball-room. Parfcroyal Kuala Lumpur Jalan Sultan Ismail. ***** Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia, tomorrow at 11.30 am.42 words
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Article6455 1989-11-03 16 Qr'a Qr'a 1M9 Tel Last Vol Day Last Quota Otv Dlv VM Not M Cap High Low Cods Company Sals -for- ('000) High Low Buyar Sailor C'vr P/E $mll NOV 02 SESOAQ 280 120 I 4000 Amtek Eng 20# 278 3 93 278 275 277 279 126,455 words
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Article, Illustration3500 1989-11-03 17 SHARE prices made further headway on selective buying in generally slow trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Buying, however, switched from the higher priced blue-chips to second liners. Especially buoyant were newly-listed Malaysian stocks. A revived South Johore Amalgamated made a bullish requotation yesterday. The3,500 words
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Article, Illustration624 1989-11-03 18 Tokyo Reuter MAJOR INVESTORS pecked up early for Japan's three-day weekend, letting the Nikkei wallow before closing down but off Its lows in moderate trade yeeterday. Takeover talk again kept telephone wires humming as stories of hot stocks boosted scattered sharee, traders said. "Everyone's looking st individualReuter - 624 words
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Article, Illustration503 1989-11-03 18 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN share prices roee in the afternoon to cloee slightly firmer but brokers said turnover remained low and traders were looking offshore for direction. The All Ordinaries Index cioeed 3.5 higher at 1652.1. "There were no real positives from offshore laat night and no significantReuter - 503 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1989-11-03 18 Hongkong Reuter HONGKQNG share prices ended thin morning trading slightly easier yesterday following the sluggish tone on Wall Street. The Hang Seng Index shed 10.39 points to 2,711.29. The Hong Kong Index lost 6.56 to 1,764.98. Turnover was HK5290.23 million against Wednesday's HKSBS6.64 million. "ItReuter - 1,273 words
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Article261 1989-11-03 18 Reuter EARLY gains on selected Thai slocks in the electronics, construction and mining sectors were offset by profit-taking just before the close yesterdsy, brokers said. The SET Index cioeed 0.67 point higher at 703.62 in active trade. Declines led advancea 66 to 51. Most actively traded wereReuter - 261 words
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Article320 1989-11-03 18 Reuter SEOUL stocks csme up slightly from morning lows, but still closed severs! points down yesterday as continued market pessimism strangled enthusiasm. brokers said. The compoeite index cioeed down 5.93 points st 665.34, marking the third day in a row of declines. Turnovsr wss a weak 116.6Reuter - 320 words
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Article102 1989-11-03 18 Reuter PHILIPPINE share prices closed steady to higher as the market continued to show strength ahead of President Corazon Aquino's Canada-US trip at the weekend. "After some time people get used to her (Aquino) overseas trips And the coup rumours whenever she leaves. It's lustReuter - 102 words
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Article92 1989-11-03 18 Reuter NEW ZEALAND share prices ended slightly lower yesterday on low turnover, the Barclays Index finishing 3.53 points down at 2,129.07. Turnover was 9.17 million shares, worth NZ519.54 million. Media stocks Wilson and Horton and Independent Newspapers were well-supported, the tight- ly held stocks rising 25Reuter - 92 words
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Article332 1989-11-03 18 B NT I Icta 444 00 1 KoHn 129.00 •1 1»t Sac Fund Kuochan Davaiop ...134 50 -15 All Slncara Indus 46 30 06 Kwang Hua Fd Aaia Camant 162 00 2 Laa Chang Yuan 104 00 0 5 Cathay Conatruc 130 SO -3 Uan Hwalnduat 121.00 unch Cathay332 words
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Article, Illustration946 1989-11-03 19 New York Reuter US STOCKS closed slightly higher in moderate trading on Wednesday, unable to extend the gains of the previous session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose 42 points on Tuesday, gained 0.82 to 2,645.90. Advances led declines by a four-three ratio. Volume onReuter - 946 words
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Article, Illustration817 1989-11-03 19 London Reuter LONDON shares moved sharply lower in early dealings yesterday morning but then steadied after the British Government denied rumours that a government minister had resigned over an insider-dealing scandal. The rumours were triggered by an article in The Scotsman newspaper which said aReuter - 817 words
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Article1424 1989-11-03 19 Reuter AMSTERDAM: Late yesterday Weeaanen said it had revised its 1969 profit forecast down to 5.00 guilders per share from an original 6.00 due to a tightening of profit margins for a number of its US production units, disappointing results from semi-finished products, and fierce competition inReuter - 1,424 words
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449 1989-11-03 19 Reuter THE BRITISH government is battling to keep Its mul-ti-billion water industry sale from foundering on market volatility and political uncertainty. Despite recent stock market uncertainty, the government has vowed to prees ahead with the aale, due to be completed by mid-December,Reuter - 449 words
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Advertisement140 1989-11-03 15 P PARKWAY HOLDINGS LIMITED 5530,000,000 GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE 1993 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the three month period 3 November 1989 to 5 February 1990, the Notes will carry a rate of interest of 6.3125 per cent, per annum140 words
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Advertisement149 1989-11-03 15 It took more than 10,000 hours to develop this masterpiece. i3 il BlancpaiN* Exclusively at The Hour Glass AMTEK ENGINEERING LTD (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF CLOSURE OF BOOKS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books and Register of Members of the Company will be closed149 words
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Advertisement731 1989-11-03 18 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 50 Section 290(2) (b) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION HARELL HOLDINGS (PTE) LTD (In Members' Voluntary 1 Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General i Meeting of Hareil Holdings Pte i Ltd held on the 31st day of October 1989, the following special resolutions were duly passed: < RESOLVED:731 words
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Advertisement742 1989-11-03 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF EMSING TRADING PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Emslng Trading Pte Ltd convened and held at 39 Sixth Avenue #03-01 Singapore 1027 on October 27, 1989,742 words
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Advertisement893 1989-11-03 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP.SO AND IN THE MATTER OF SUPREME HOLDINGS LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pursuant to Section 290<3Xb)) At an Extraordinary Gen- l eral Meeting of the Compa- < ny held at 9 Penang Road #13-07, Supreme House, Singapore 0923893 words
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Advertisement11 1989-11-03 19 Vienna, Brussels, Perls, Milan end Frenkfurt markets were closed on Wednesdey11 words
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Advertisement1126 1989-11-03 19 y (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND AND INTERIM REPORT FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 31ST JULY 1989 The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results for the six months ended 31st July 1960:Slx months ended Six months ended Increase/ 31.7.1969 31.7.1968 (Decrease) Group Company Group Company Group Compeny1,126 words
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424 1989-11-03 20 BANK NEGARA ALSO HOLDING DISCUSSIONS WITH M'SIAN BANKS Bernama SEVERAL foreign banks are actively talking to Malaysia's Bank Negara to buy into certain ailing financial institutions, central bank governor Tan Sri Jaffar Hussein said yesterday. At the same time, theBernama - 424 words
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243 1989-11-03 20 SENDING A HUNDRED facsimile messages simultaneously in Singapore will be a breeze with a new service being introduced by Singapore Telecom. The FaxNet-M service allows facsimile users to send a message to either only one receiving machine or243 words
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64 1989-11-03 20 AFP AUSTRALIA'S two domestic passenger airlines are preparing new schedules and have promised to virtually restore passenger services cut by the three-month pilots' dispute. Ansett and the stateowned Australian Airlines said in Melbourne yesterday that they would soon operate without help from international airlines orAFP - 64 words
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236 1989-11-03 20 Bernama MALAYSIA is in excellent shape to turn protectionist legislation which can severely threaten its manufacturing industry to its advantage, a World Bank study says. While other East Asian countries are becoming more exposed to protectionist moves from the US and European markets, MalaysiaBernama - 236 words
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326 1989-11-03 20 Reuter LUXURY CARMAKER Jaguar pic has agreed to an 850p per share cash bid from Ford Motor Co valuing the company at £1.6 billion. In a joint statement with Ford, which has a 13.2 per cent stake, Jaguar said a separateReuter - 326 words
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Article256 1989-11-03 20 AFP DISGRACED former South Korean president Chun Doo-Hwan has grown tired of his year-long self-imposed exile in a remote Buddhist temple and wants to end it by testifying before Parliament, his aides have told the press this week. One report said the 58-year-old MrAFP - 256 words
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Article210 1989-11-03 20 AFP A PROPOSED Asia-Pacific forum to be discussed next week in Australia is intended to promote cooperation and not undermine the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean), South Korean Foreign Minister Choi Ho-Joong said in Jakarta yesterday. Mr Choi praised Asean as a model ofAFP - 210 words
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149 1989-11-03 20 AFP AN INTERNATIONAL consortium headed by Australian construction group Leighton Holdings Ltd is the sole contender for a US$l.56 billion contract to build a mass transit system in Bangkok. Leighton chief executive Wal King told a shareholders' meeting in Sydney yesterdayAFP - 149 words
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278 1989-11-03 20 Reuter A JAPANESE group headed by the world's second richest man said yesterday that it was buying a majority share in four skyscrapers in Houston, the biggest city in Texas. The purchase fanned Japanese fears of being accused of buying up America, coming, asReuter - 278 words
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182 1989-11-03 20 AFP TAIWAN projects economic growth of 7 per cent next year, but expanded government investment will be needed to offset slowing export growth, an economic official said in Taipei yesterday. The annual economic growth rate for each of the three following years, 1991-1993,AFP - 182 words
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Article145 1989-11-03 20 NYT BECAUSE South Korea, Taiwan and Saudi Arabia have started cracking down on pirated versions of American films, records, pharmaceuticals, software and other products, the US eased a threat of trade sanctions against them. But Washington left five other countries on its priority watch list:NYT - 145 words
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399 1989-11-03 20 Reuter AFTER YEARS of legal wrangling, International Tin Council member states have agreed to pay creditors the big out of court cash settlement they have been seeking in connection with the ITC's collapsed buffer stock. Delegates to three days of informal ITC talksReuter - 399 words
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25 1989-11-03 20 Reuter SOUTH AFRICA has provisional plans to tree black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela in January, government sources said yesterday.Reuter - 25 words
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Article52 1989-11-03 20 Reuter FOUR-FIFTHS of West Germans would like to see East and West Germany reunited and two-thirds believe it could happen. A survey in the newspaper Bild showed that 79 per cent of those polled favoured reunification of the two Germanys, 14 per cent were against and theReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1989-11-03 20 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu said yesterday that Washington's threat to use sanctions could not solve the conflicts between the US and Japan. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article40 1989-11-03 20 AFP SEVEN Japanese banks plan to file a letter of protest to New Zealand Finance Minister David Caygill for alleged mismanagement in the collapse of a merchant bank, the Jiji Press reported yesterday. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article48 1989-11-03 20 AFP NORTH KOREA seems willing to improve ties with the US through academic and cultural exchanges, Gaston Sigur, former assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, said in Tokyo yesterday on his way home from a visit to Pyongyang. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article34 1989-11-03 20 AFP A TOP-LEVEL mission of the Japan Federation of Economic Organisations (Keidanren) will begin a four-day visit to Indonesia today to boost trade, the Japanese Embassy in Jakarta said. AFPAFP - 34 words
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151 1989-11-03 20 Bernama THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur tin market plummeted below the Msl9 per kg barrier yeaterday to MslB.BB per kg, the loweat for more 15 montha. It waa the first time the price had gone below Msl9 since JulyBernama - 151 words
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399 1989-11-03 20 Agencies CHINA yesterday rejected a phased settlement for Cambodia, inaisting that key iaaues in the ongoing conflict be resolved simultaneoualy. Foreign Miniatry spokesman Li Zhaoxing aaid though the withdrawal of Vietnamese troops and the setting up of a proviaional coalition governmentAgencies - 399 words
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Article122 1989-11-03 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES were fractionally higher early yesterday in quiet trading that analysts called a "correction" following two days of losses. Gold opened US$O.3O higher, just under the US$O.5O to US$l.OO call based on overnight Far East buying, traders said. Traders were said to be approaching theReuter - 122 words
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80 1989-11-03 21 Reuter BUNKERING AT the ports of Balboa and Cristobal in Panama has been severely restricted by US economic sanctions, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. It said Apsa, operator of the common pumping system at the ports, has been put on an extended list of local companies restrictedReuter - 80 words
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113 1989-11-03 21 Agencies THE STATE-RUN Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC)on Wednesday said India had reopened Budge Budge dockyard in Calcutta, the only port made available to landlocked Nepal. The dockyard was closed on Oct 20 for repairs preventing two tankers carrying diesei and kerosene from Singapore fromAgencies - 113 words
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79 1989-11-03 21 AP AN ARGENTINIAN-REGISTERED freighter San Juan, enroute from Singapore to West Asia, was stranded in the Straits of Malacca on Wednesday after it sprung a leak. Representatives of the ship's agents and a salvage team were working to pump out the freighter's engine roomAP - 79 words
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Article125 1989-11-03 21 AP AMOCO CORP should pay about US$lOO million for damages incurred when its Amoco Cadiz tanker ran aground, spilling 270 million litres of crude oil off the coast of France in 1978, the judge who presided over the lengthy trial has decided. The final judgment,AP - 125 words
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Article47 1989-11-03 21 Reuter A FIRE ABOARD the Taiwanese container ship Ming Star has been brought under control, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said in London. The 31,251 dwt vessel caught fire on Monday north of Hawaii while on a voyage from Wilmington, Delaware, to Yokohama, Japan. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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157 1989-11-03 21 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke appealed to King Fahd of Saudi Arabia on Wednesday to help restore the live sheep trade between the two countries. Mr Hawke, in a letter to the king, sought an end to the dead- lock overReuter - 157 words
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Article1168 1989-11-03 21 Pag* Column AtC ContairiarUa* El*v*n 5 Accord Shpg Eight 3/4 Albotrot S«o S*v*n 5 AHr*d C Toaplar Thirteen 5 Ahr*n»i*4 liw Twelve J APC Une Seven 5 API Fiv* 3-5 AfS TMrt**n 3 Archiwedet Shpg Tax I Arrow lines Eicon 5 Alio* Expftu Tea 2/3 A cWorehouvng1,168 words
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284 1989-11-03 21 JOHN SPIERS - By JOHN SPIERS, Writing for Shipping Times from Sydney FOREIGN REGISTERED and crewed ships will be allowed to operate wholly on the Australian coast in competition with local ships for up to three years under new proposals expected to be announced by the284 words
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361 1989-11-03 21 YUSMAN NAWAZIR - By YUSMAN NAWAZIR SHIPPERS should be more responsive to efforts taken to train manpower in the industry, said the Malaysian National Shippers' Council (MNSC) chairman, Datuk Kok Wee Kiat. Speaking at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, he said Malaysian shippers361 words
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Article, Illustration458 1989-11-03 21 RAHITA ELIAS - By RAHITA ELIAS SINGAPORE-BASED Freight Links Express is launching sn ambitious plan to build a Ssls million distripark to provide higher value added services. This is an improvement on its earlier plan to build a single-storey warehouse at Ss6 million. Mr David Lim,458 words
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331 1989-11-03 21 THE HONGKONG Liner Shipping Association, disappointed that the government had not taken up a proposal to set up a port authority, has warned that Singapore may soon overtake Hongkong as the world's busiest container port. Association chairman Gavin Needes told the331 words
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Article540 1989-11-03 22 Density Water Carbon Aeh Aluminium Sodlmont Reekkie KQ/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon MVM MO/Ctmac limit® Spec E25 901 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.10* Spec Q3S 901 1.0 18.0 0.15 30' 0.10* Northern Europe 180 Ave 984 0.2 13.0 0.04 8 0.02 180 Max 994 1.2540 words
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328 1989-11-03 22 AFP PRINCIPAL shareholders in Finnish shipyard Wartsiia Marina, which filad for bankruptcy last month, have agreed a package to ensure that existing orders would be fulfilled. The Finnish government, the Union of Finnish Banks, the Post Bank and companies Wartsiia and Valmet saidAFP - 328 words
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121 1989-11-03 22 Reuter PHILLIPS PETROLEUM Co said it has informed customers it will be unable to make further shipments of high-density polyethylene because of last week's explosion and fire at the company's Houston Chemical Complex. The suspension, which applies only to polyethylene, was snnounced under terms ofReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration615 1989-11-03 22 RAHITA ELIAS - By RAHITA ELIAS "WE HAVE alwsys been s niche operstor," declares Mr David Lim, managing director of Freight Links Expreee, which counts as one of the biggeet international freight forwarding companiee in Singapore. This philosophy is reflected in s recent decision615 words
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1599 1989-11-03 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Trarwtalnor Schodulos BIk Op Qdn Dato/Tlmo Tlm« From Tlmo To Booking Qato B Bo fang 181 04.11.89 0230 03/1415 03/1445 NA 1 C2 00 F05 B Dahlia 191 04.11.89 0900 03/1345 03/1415 Doc Rm I1,599 words
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209 1989-11-03 23 SEA CONTAINERS LTD has firm buyers lined up for US$1.1 billion of assets it is selling in a restructuring operation to fend off a hostile bid, The Times newspaper quoted its president James Sherwood as saying "This US$1.1 billion figure is a209 words
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Article634 1989-11-03 23 FEW iww fixture* circulated on the dry cargo freight market, partly due to holiday* on Wednesday in many part* of Europe and condition* ar* likely to stay quiet with Japan closed on Friday, brokers said The Baltic Freight Index was unchanged at 1,647. after rising sharply throughout last634 words
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Article156 1989-11-03 23 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf. Straits ports/Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (Far East/Europe): "K" Line Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line ANRO (Straits/Australia): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Djakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd Lines Neptune Orient Lines MAIN (Straits/Japan): Interasia156 words
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7522 1989-11-03 32 AAMNU9 Kagoro. Ml* Une, No* 2/3. I —I MeorM. Mlinfc Line. Nov 2/3 Norm Mubarak. Noreeto LMe, Nov 3. Uao Ma, CMna Ocaen Shpg. Nov 4 Mtflj Prominence Vwq Whq Lmo, Nov 4. WM da Nephme. CM OASretomem Nov 3 Toyeme. ScenOutcht7,522 words
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Advertisement18 1989-11-03 21 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents, Singapore National V&E2ifc) Shipping Association.18 words
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Advertisement75 1989-11-03 21 'The Illustrated Encyclopedia of wiidufe" rrnmnHEk Fortnightly good bookshops news-stands!^ «TP Ohtrtbjto^^^^^^^^ This announcement appears as a matter of record only PARKWAY HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ASPAC INTERNATIONAL AIRFREIGHT PTE LTD ASPAC FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD were acquired by WREXHAM HOLDINGS PTE LTD a newly-formed joint75 words
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Advertisement148 1989-11-03 21 INSIDE Specialisation proved right "WE HAVE always been a niche operator," declarea Mr David Lim, managing director of Freight Links Express. This philosophy is reflected in a recent decision to raise its investment in a warehousing project from Ss6 million to Ssls million, and to provide higher-end services than the148 words
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Advertisement107 1989-11-03 22 APPOINTMENTS BEN UNE A major Shipowner with expanding Ship Agency and Freight Forwarding Divisions has Immediate vacancies for: FREIGHT BOOKING/ CUSTOMER SERVICES (FEMALE OFFICERS) Minimum GCE O' level A working knowledge of PC would be useful Good communication skills Previous experience in a freight industry would be advantageous. SHIPPING CLERKS107 words
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Advertisement20 1989-11-03 22 Plaaaa noto that dollvery of containers from blocks H8 and J8 la restricted between 1500 and 2100 hours on 03.11.8920 words
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Miscellaneous141 1989-11-03 22 lIQMFKANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDfTtONS AT D 730 HOURS ON NOV STINT LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature c K V Shower Weother Wind direction with speed <n knots ee Ron W Cloudy Sky Wov€ winds ore mdicoted by orrows wfcidi Hy witfc the wmd o°* fufl circle represents calm or light141 words
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Advertisement1858 1989-11-03 23 mm e»T JAROINE SHIPPING AGENCIES \llf 200 Cantonment Road #12-05 Souttipoint. Singapore 0208 Tel *****11 TEL£X NO RS ***** If ICCCnifl TERMINAL/CFS Tel *****11 220 1 1 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 LXyyfJ PtSAKA JAROINE SMIPPINC AGENCIES SOW BHO D, 2 c PORT KELANG TEL *****18 Talei No. MA*****/MA***** fclk tUt'd1,858 words
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Advertisement2141 1989-11-03 23 Veeeel Voy ETA ETD "Port 'Penang Si rig apex a Kelang DESTINATIONS This week I eise M <910 Closing Tint* Feeder by CY //II 0/00 MRS M Farco HH §jjjß jjSy I CPS- «/H2tOOHRS M T,uro Q*« IQ« HOP MEM ATL MIA margrethe m mio u/nism S 9/T? Im/,\' 2T2,141 words
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Advertisement1178 1989-11-03 24 V/ 4!M LI lIM J.I ROTTERDAM/ VOY S SPORE P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE ARDIQAN aAr 22™ *1! I<Vll 28/11 »11 2"2 5"2 < Bf N>U f*R 4/12 28/11 1/12 27/11 3/12 KURAMA S£i 17/11 9/12 7/12 9/12 10/12 12/12 BENAVON 11/12 5/12 7/12 4/12 10/12 TOKK)1,178 words
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Advertisement499 1989-11-03 24 tqat IVY BANK V-2SN ¥11 «fl2 *12 13/12 TAUSALA SAMOA V.liN 2U *1 10 111 CLYDEBANK V-17N 30/12 25/ l Jl 0 *«iM AeopUaa ra. to a»i—/r-" Iff i,n r»,it. njr m > I 3QUTHBOUHO TO P»UA urw QumtA (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) Nrt Uo,n& l L* Kimte COLUMBUS SINGAPORE499 words
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Advertisement1173 1989-11-03 24 El I9IAIIB &SSSM REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WESTBOUND POAEUROPI VSLVOY S,M CUI PW ALC BCL FEL HAM BRE ROT ANT LHA (VIA (VIA (VIA NORASIA MUBARAK *32-3 3/11 7/11 20/11 25/11 27/11 30/11 2/12 "Ji? 4/17 "Sf? £/i? NORASIA AL-MANSOORAH 8933-3 10 11 14/11 26/11 1/12 3/12 5/12 7121,173 words
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Advertisement1491 1989-11-03 25 i fig Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd w* P&O m* Hf STRAITS SHIPPING run P.RIM! S tan H'burf S'lurM R'fea L«K MMM express Wll wu W1 nil «u OIU Wt rimcr nj.r CARDKAN Mr M/U ei/12 21/11 *W 2//U 01/12 ACCEPTS CARGO 001 SAILS BWALDCR IVU IJ|U «U V/il «u HfU1,491 words
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Advertisement1649 1989-11-03 25 TO: EUROPE TO: FAR EAST I Sf IM ROM HAM ME FIX i|* SPORE NK KAO BU jfl| HANJIN LEHAVRE 004W #4/11 22/11 23A1 N/11 2MI 27/11, HANJIN OAKLAND SHE o*ll MAI 1«11 IVU KANJIN HASAN OUW 11/11 Ml M/ll OM2 08/12 04/12 CHOYANC SUCCESS OOSE 13/11 10/11 17/11 23/111,649 words
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Advertisement373 1989-11-03 25 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS! VESSEL KOGGEGRACHT AMBALIKA COSMC I TRADER I VOY. NO 5 52 4 I Sport 4/11 101 1301 I P. Kalang 7/11 13/11 IS/11 I Ponang R Hong Kong I Yokohama 30/11 1/12 I Nagoya 21/11 3/12 Osaka 1/12 4/12 R S«nboku373 words
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Advertisement744 1989-11-03 26 l—M IRANIAN mvicat Sinfiport Lojdini fw* IRAN MCELAD PJL 7U Sailed BANDAR ABBAS (RAN TCYFOIIRI PJL 771 SaiUd BANDAR ABBAS CUAM/aAIFAN n ffK rr fB/BULK CONTAINER) ETA SPORE GUAM SAIPAN ISABCM' U NOV U NOV SPARKLE V 3 1 DEC U DEC 14 DEC ZBttUVJF CAILS SUBJ£CT 0N INDuc£MfNT BAS,S744 words
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Advertisement631 1989-11-03 26 60 HANJIN SHIPPING FULL CONTAINER SERVICE I rpara I UNP«n riH Ntag llMi FMm* NM ML MN I LNM HAUL LAX OAK HANJIN LE HAVRE 004W 4/11 I 22/11 2VII 24/11 20/11 27/11 HANJIN OAHAMO Mi «U aMM Ml VU IfU HANJIN HASAN OSIN 11/11 20/11 3*ll lfl2 *12 «I631 words
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Advertisement209 1989-11-03 26 GUANGZHOU MARITIME I TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA I SOUTHERN LINE REGULAR LINER SERVICES I (FORTNIGHTLY SAILING) I HONG KONG PORT KELANG PENANG BANGKOK I ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FROM I HONGKONG TO MAtAYSIAN PORTS VESSEL LTA VOV HKC MK PNG PK BKK HKC M/V TAI BAO S/» 23/10 06/11 09/11 11/11209 words
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Advertisement1227 1989-11-03 26 d" IH ■I d d TK! ever coiot* vu lu i£v liv iSu Sg w XI an ar. an mp 1" fl a evergreet zifu am %Xwi3BißiBggiSgsss3*<*| I also acceptinc camo to: I o MMMOUCE. nw, SAVANNA*. (OCTON PMLAKLPMA. NORFOLK. iACUOMVNXL Ik I. 9 MUNNGTON. HMUOA. ETC I«.AW»*U. J) MMTREAL.1,227 words
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Advertisement1241 1989-11-03 27 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD J JP PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street #034)0, Singapore 0106, Tel: *****33 i FAR EAST VESSEL VOY SIN JKT 3BY VOY NKO YOK MOO KM MM KB KAO OOWA 4MB SLO IN PT 0/11 SONS 14/11 21/11 22/11 23/11 2S/11 20/11 1/11 MAI QUAMG IMB1,241 words
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Advertisement738 1989-11-03 27 J «>M PKLANC STON HAH t HAVt* *OAB HAVM I Bom (i*rm «U «U 2*ll *11 2/12 *12 *12 1 Cart** (IT *11 «u »u mi w *12 I •mw» iyii w/ii yu m *12 mi u/u I MAI U/U *12 7/12 *U MTU I •mmm 22/11 2*ll U|U l«U738 words
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Advertisement372 1989-11-03 27 waaasia DJASAQETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. MM(JHTI LLOYB P.T. 6ESQRI LLOYD F.T. SAMOKIA IiftONESiA P.T. TKXOM LLOYD EXPttSS SEDR-CMTAMCBSfIIP SERVICE VSUVOV SPO«( R'OAM/ MRURC/ BREMEN ANTWERP ADAM U BONTANC/HMB M-11/12 7/1 11/1 IS/1 MATARAM/24W8 14 21/12 15/1 I*l 23/1 Sublet to knducamant A too accepting cargo to CasaManca,372 words
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Advertisement526 1989-11-03 27 1 1 ri flv V >@a MYANMA v«Bi five star une (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) A# S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok PAGAN VI47W 3/5 NOV 30 OCT/2 NOV- MERGUI VMM 12/14 NOV 15/14 NOV HPA-AN V 145*1 23/25 NOV m n THE BANK LINE I BBBBBP I EXPRESS526 words
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Advertisement1093 1989-11-03 28 I AMBASSADOR BRIDGE 25 UU mf ,n, L S NFK NYC HFX NEPTUNE GARNET 23 iXJ tin i2f 2H U/12 16/12 a/12 OOCL FAIR S "ft *J? 15/12 21/12 23/12 27/12 *A<NBO» BRIDGE J gj* JJJ W W *Vl2 3/1 /7 u «f" 30/11 23/12 2/1 4/1 6/1 10/1 VIA1,093 words
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Advertisement712 1989-11-03 28 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AcctpNng FCL/FCL Container* S<n«ipora P Kaianf taw* LuOinf lor ttottw ¥4 By Faartar ft, Faad« TULSIOAS V 44 1 Nov Fram,Mafc'S,4'VAM KALIOAS ¥46 lOk 27 No. 27 Nov Ffam/ftafc/Sriln, A(M TULSIOAS MS 20 Ok MOk 14 Ok Fram/«Mbft«VAM KALIOAS V.47 U Jan 1] Jan 1} Jan Fran/Malb/S«dn/AM712 words
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Advertisement513 1989-11-03 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD \L TT N,l 21 T, )0 Aytf Slrwt SI MCA POP! 0104 TEL U4JW (10 LIWCS) Fa. U4HM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S'pora p Kelan. fW. GOLDEN WONDER CotonborKaradN/Oubai I*l2 Nov COL DEN NAVEN Cotombo/Karach.'Duba. 2»/J0 Nov CHINA SERVICE CUANC SHUI Hua«CP«/SNanfhai I* Pari513 words
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Advertisement767 1989-11-03 28 VESSEL ETA SINGAPORE I DESTINATION t TBN 12/11 DUBAI. OAMMAN KUWAIT, a 17/11. 21/U DOHA, MUSCAT, BAHRAIN I ABU OHAM > SHARJAH TBN VU. 15/H JEDOAH aCL) WEEKLY I AQABA. HOOtIOAH I TBN ,Vll. VU H.KOMC. KOBE. TOKYO. KEELUNG, U/ll KAOHSIUNC, MANILA, BANGKOK. I BUSAN. JAKARTA TBN ,«/U. 13/11 COLOMBO.767 words
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Advertisement1405 1989-11-03 29 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE (CR No: **********0 E) syyyl Bookings FE/EUROPE *****53,*****19, ANRO *****18 TPA-*****42/*****16, lAS *****48 Documentation: *****44/*****14 5555 Terminal: *****22 CFS:M2-*****50/*****40 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA K.L.-*****33, P.Kelang-*****87. Penang-*****0, J.Bahru-*****0,*****1 D FDR VSL/VOY PEN PUG SGP MOTHKB VSL/VOV SCP LKH FLX RDM HAM OOCLH^p^b' 0 OT WW JMO1,405 words
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Advertisement1014 1989-11-03 29 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****1/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANC P KELANC MESSRS HAI THONC SHIPPINC 127 Pew* Stroat. Penary Malays* K.S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SDN1,014 words
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Advertisement684 1989-11-03 30 _S ■DS[MJNES|r INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MOMCR Of EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN ft NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND SIN ICA ANT ROM HBG RST ULBRICNT 11/U 30/U <BfU OHU 11/12 14/U T. WENOA 3W lju 11/U 25/U 25/12 2«/U 01/01 0 6ROTEWOMI Vt/K 14/U 21/12 M>l <01 *T 11/01 N. CEGIEISKI684 words
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Advertisement900 1989-11-03 30 Rlheung-a shipping 1 Korean Flag Vessels STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE VMMI'S Niim ETO BS S PONE PKLC KEE BUSAN MOJI NO I OONAM/fION In Pt In Pt 04-05/11 U-13/11 IHI/U Wll NO i DON AM/91 IN JlflO 10-IZ/ll U-14/11 22 22/11 25-27/11 2J/11 S.DIAMONO/«4N H/ll IJ-21A1 22-23/11 OWWI2 11/12 HKG 21/11 IN900 words
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Advertisement175 1989-11-03 30 Bonterml 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. S PORE TEL: *****33 PAX: ******1 P. KELANO TEL: <tt-7M74«7 PAX: 03-787*471 MANILA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL VOY SING [MANILA LUCKY HOVER175 words
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Advertisement601 1989-11-03 30 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/PK. BALAM SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU VSL ETA ETO LOADING FOR DELI INDAH 6.11.89 7.11.89 PANJANG/PK. BALAM NAGA JAYA 5.11.89 8.11 89 PANJANG LAMPUNG JAYA In Port 4.11.89 SEMARANG/PANJANG PINANG JAYA 1011 89 12.11.89 PANJANG/PK BALAM PERITA JAYA 6.11.89 7.11.89 PANJANG/JAKARTA ABADI JAYA 10.1189 12.11.89601 words
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Advertisement517 1989-11-03 30 ASEAN PORTS Ngow Hock Agency Co Ltd BKK (Tel: *****80) i jvort JENLINK law Fri In Pt Hon 1/11 DLIA BjjUß tgW fn In W Mon t/U~ KIT) BHUM 01N _Sun 5/U Wod |/11 PIVA MUM lON Wod I<U SH U/U~ AKA mm WW Thuf 9/11 Sun 12/11 KITI BHUM517 words
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Advertisement656 1989-11-03 33 (FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accaatiM FCL/LCL car«Mt to USA Eaat ft Waat C«Mt. CarrMam,Ea*t Canada. HAITI Umlmmla an 4 Honduras I vsl Is pore Iminliner [lax tor |mv [nyc nfx I A im SINGAPORE 7/11 lIM IMRIA S/U ll|U I)|U HIU Ull K A VESSEL 11/11 ZIM IKRIA l/U 14/U L7/U656 words
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