The Business Times, 25 January 1988
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Title Section11 1988-01-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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588 1988-01-25 1 ANNA TEO - Business activity appears to have returned to pre-recession levels By ANNA TEO BUSINESS ACTIVITY has recovered to pre-recession levels, if the number of new companies and businesses formed last year is any indication. After a sharp plunge in 1985, confidence in the Singapore economy588 words
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630 1988-01-25 1 ROSIE TAN - By ROSIE TAN THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY led to fewer bankruptcy suits filed last year, reversing a succession of sharp increases posted over the past few years. Ironically though, the number of people declared bankrupt more than doubled to 1,570 due to630 words
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Article, Illustration357 1988-01-25 1 SINGAPORE'S first-ever international design forum, to be held in October, aims to show manufacturers how attractively-designed products can improve their competitive edge. The event, the first of its kind in the region as well, will bring together manufacturers, designers and design educators from Italy,357 words
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419 1988-01-25 1 By; ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH THE ROTATION of auditors, an idea which kicked up a lot of dust in the business community, could become the responsibility of audit committees, suggested the Singapore Society of Accountants. The SSA felt that It might not be419 words
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Advertisement407 1988-01-25 1 Need a car or truck loan? WWkoong 737-7977 itPI Wd> kxKig -\i*J Finance (S) Ltd A »holl>-owned >.uhsidi.ir> of I hClaymore Hill #O.VOI Ctayawrc FUza Singapore OW: I W ONLY a humble soya sauce factory 88 years ago, Yeo Hiap Seng is today one of the largest soft drinks and407 words
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Advertisement276 1988-01-25 1 mm MANAGERS of Japan*** firms in Britain have come under fire after trade unionists charged that "samurai management" threatened to "destroy labour relations". OVERSEAS, Page 4 TRADING on commodity markets was fairly quiet this past week as traders remained preoccupied with the dollar's performance. COMMODITIES. Page 6 RESCHEDULING of the276 words
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Advertisement75 1988-01-25 1 TODAY, Business Times presents its special Aerospace supplement. Read how air forces around the region are squeezing more out of tight defence budgets. Find out why French aerospace companies are suddenly glad-handing in South-east Asia. Reconsider prejudices you may have about a dated idea, the airship, now making a commercial75 words
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MANAGEMENT
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812 1988-01-25 2 COLIN MACDOUGALL; STEVEN BUTLER - A new bankruptcy law has been enacted in China. However, the very concept of bankruptcy is alien to a system of state ownership. COLIN MACDOUGALL and STEVEN BUTLER report from Nanchang on the problems involved in trying to implement the new law. COLIN812 words
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400 1988-01-25 2 FT ARE ELDEST CHILDREN more likely to reach the top of the corporate ladder than their younger brothers and sisters? A survey published in Britain recently revealed that an overwhelming proportion of British managers are eldest sons or daughters, or onlyFT - 400 words
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469 1988-01-25 2 LILY FERNANDEZ - Jprgr^Hn cottann that small f compamts grow By LILY FERNANDEZ BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS between entrepreneurs in Singapore and those in the Philippines can be profitable because of the many investment opportunities that exist. Mr Francisco Benedicto, Philippine Ambassador to Singapore. said this last469 words
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Article, Illustration496 1988-01-25 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO FROM A STINKING sewage to a life-breeding waterway in ten years. The Singapore River clean-up is an example of how the Republic has managed change effectively, noted a European management guru with Asia-Pacific interests at heart. But will Singapore's success496 words
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Article, Illustration2757 1988-01-25 3 TSANG SAU YIN - A humble soya sauce factory has become one of the largest soft-drink and canned food companies in South-east Asia. The company is Yeo Hiap Seng. Behind it is the energy and entrepreneurship of the Yeo clan now led by Alan Yeo, the company's chairman2,757 words
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Advertisement271 1988-01-25 2 FOR ***** YOU CAN GET TO A PLACE WITH THE ATTRACTIONS OF GENTING AND MOUNTAINS MORE. ne A v m >: s: r I* f r r W? r ii a run JM wzr 4 i'W J 11 r > ■i i i t RELAXING DARWIN FOR ONLY *****. Imagine271 words
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Advertisement63 1988-01-25 3 BUSINESSMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD AND ENTERPRISE AWARD mess HOT TIPS FOR THF DRAGON YEAR 1 S5 .w Hot tips for the Year of the Dragon Take Another Look: A roundup of the local scene Cosmetics trade: All is not vanity Telecoms: Staying wellconnected The Third Asean Summit Investment spotlight:63 words
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OVERSEAS
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441 1988-01-25 4 Unions say 'samurai management' threatens labour AFP MANAGERS of Japanese firms in Britain have come under fire after trade unionists charged that "samurai management" threatened to "destroy labour relations". The Welsh section of the transport workers union, TGWU. which has 1.25 million members, accusedAFP - 441 words
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275 1988-01-25 4 Reuter BRITAIN, the Netherlands and Belgium continued to block agreement on European Community farm price curbs yesterday, putting at risk next month's Community summit and the group's financial future. Diplomats said that after nearly 10 hours of talks in Brussels, ministers remained deadlockedReuter - 275 words
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Article, Illustration355 1988-01-25 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S Liberals drew the curtain on a political era iast Saturday, voting in massive numbers at a special assembly to merge with the smaller Social Democratic Party (SDP). In a massive endorsement of leader David Steel, who staked his political lifeReuter - 355 words
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189 1988-01-25 4 AFP TAIWAN PLANS to list shares of a second stateowned company on the local stock exchange, as part of a campaign to privatise some state enterprises, the Commission of National Corporations (CNC) said last Saturday. The initial plan calls for making China Petrochemical DevelopmentAFP - 189 words
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250 1988-01-25 4 AFP CHINA has reported a U551,866 billion trade surplus. its first in four years, while foreign investment stagnated Exports grew 28 1 per cent to U5534,603 billion, while imports slipped 1.1 per cent to U5532,735 billion. the Foreign Economic Relations and TradeAFP - 250 words
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Article69 1988-01-25 4 Reuter THE FIRST VISIT by a high-level Saudi Arabian envoy to China may signal a breakthrough in relations between the two countries, which have no diplomatic ties. Abdul Rahman al-Sheik, Saudi Arabian Agriculture Minister, discussed the Gulf War with Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian last Saturday HeReuter - 69 words
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179 1988-01-25 4 AFP THE KHMER ROUGE said last Saturday that cooperation continued with its two Cambodian resistance partners, two days after resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk offered to form a coalition government excluding them. "All the groups of the three-party Cambodian resistance continue to cooperate strictlyAFP - 179 words
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Article861 1988-01-25 4 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvic« Local From number Hm« MAS MH811 0910 PEN MAS MH671 0920 KUL SiA S0103 0950 KUL CPA CX710 1015 CGK RBA 1421 1100 BNW GIA GA960 1100 CGK SiA SOI OS 1105 KUL KLM KL811 1120 ams/mct SiA SO 301 1145 CGK THAI TG403861 words
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Advertisement142 1988-01-25 4 THE SHANGRI-LA—BRITISH AIRWAYS DINNER THEATRE PRESENTS Joan Sims Peter Jones and Barry Evans in Alan Ayckbourn's smash-hit comedy BEDROOM FARCE' with Richard Denning Judi Maynard Davyd Harries Primi Townsend Caroline Webster Over 500 West End performances A Derek Nimmo production Directed by Designed by Lighting by Hugh Goldie Michael Pavelka142 words
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Advertisement232 1988-01-25 4 rI If \l JW IFI If The business person's cho»ce. every I I lrCl II 111 I Tuesd °V. Thursday. Saturday and I 1 I II m Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at _I_ 1 _L 22:05 hours and arriving at Lester B. Pearson International Airport the followinq dav. Call your232 words
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Miscellaneous84 1988-01-25 4 BY GARRY TRUDEAU SAL, LET MB EXPLAIN WHYI ASKED YOU IN. TUB COMPANY fS ABOUT TOEMBARKON A J NBM/ VENTURE—DR- WHOOPEE 1 BOUTIQUES! m AS ACTING CBjO., tM ASKING YOU 70 HEAD UP THIS NEW UNDERTAKING.I GUARANTEE YOU TUB FULL SUPPORT OF THEBOARPf U/HAT DO X YOU SAY? UM... WITH84 words
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Advertisement119 1988-01-25 5 THE PINNACLES OF EXCELLENCE CONGRATULATIONS TO MRALANYEO BUSINESSMAN OF THE YEAR 1987. lN OF THE YEA! ISIO&WARD^9 We salute Mr Alan Yeo, chairman and managing director of Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd on being awarded the Business Times/DHL Businessman of the Year Award. This prestigious award is given in recognition of119 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article290 1988-01-25 6 Bernama ES THE KUALA LUMPUR Tin Market (KLTM) closed lower by nine cents last week to MJ17.28 per kg on lack of follow-through support coupled with a reserve of buyers. Buyers, particularly the Japanese, retreated to the sidelines due to a weaker European spot tin market while higherBernama ES - 290 words
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Article301 1988-01-25 6 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller doling price* on Jon 22 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous doting prices in porerrtttesis. C Off 64 Both in-store London, tellers option CIF London ion 1194/1195 (1190/1192) High/Low 1201/1193 Mar 1228/1230 (1222/1223) High/Low 1235/1226 Sales (2681) Cocoa Mar 1150/1151 (1151/1152) High/Low 1164/1146 May 1173/1174 (1172/1173)301 words
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886 1988-01-25 6 AFP TRADING was fairly quiet over the past week on the commodity markets, which mostly .drifted lower as traders remained preoccupied by the performance of the dollar. The greenback had been stimulated the previous Friday by the announcement of a smaller-than-expected US tradeAFP - 886 words
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Article280 1988-01-25 6 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN crude palm oil (CPO) futures closed lower last week as spot February fell Msl27 to close at $1,143 per tonne in hectic trading as turnover rose to a record 9,927 lots from 7,819 lots previously. Strong profit-taking emerged during the week as dealers felt thatBernama ES - 280 words
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Article211 1988-01-25 6 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade wheat futures closed on or near day's lows with prices off three to two US cents a bushel. March settled three cents lower at U553.23-1/4. Traders said prices eased late on steady professional and commission house liquidation, with the selling sparked byReuter - 211 words
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Article172 1988-01-25 6 Chinese Produce Exchange S«ll«n' noon dosing pr k»i on Jon 23 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 120.00 Old drum FOB 130.00 New drum FOB 134.00 Copra Mined (loose) 66 sellers Pepper JUL 4 "WiTOtl wiifT® FOB NIW 1187.50 Sarawak white FOB foq NIW 1172.50 Sarawak special block172 words
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Advertisement262 1988-01-25 6 The Hong Kong Chefs at Sommerville Restaurant. Their guide to good food at Lunch or Dinner. Special Set Menu For 2 Persons $23 (For lunch only) Braised bird's nest with minced chicken; Fried shredded squid with bean sprout and salted fish; Steamed sliced chicken with black fungus and dried lily262 words
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Advertisement89 1988-01-25 7 W m <H»I xgpK <««s Showdown in Singapore. 24 January 1988 We// done, Greg Norman, the winner of the Gerald Genta Competition for achieving the most number of one putt greens. We are proud to present to you a Gerald Genta Golf Watch. Youre a first class Gerald Genta is89 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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506 1988-01-25 8 Decision before next auction: analysts Reuter THE BANK of Japan is likely to announce that it will invest its foreign exchange intervention funds in medium- and long-term US Treasury bonds, probably before the next refunding auction, analysts and dealers said. Japan's JijiReuter - 506 words
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252 1988-01-25 8 Reuter THE HEAD of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (Sama) has ruled out a devaluation of the Saudi riyal following persistent rumours in the market that such a move was in the pipeline. Mr Hamad al-Sayari, in a short statement carried byReuter - 252 words
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121 1988-01-25 8 Reuter BRITISH Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson was quoted on Friday as saying that central bank intervention to defend the dollar was adequate for now. In an interview with the International Herald Tribune, Mr Lawson said Washington should be prepared to raise interest ratesReuter - 121 words
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Article148 1988-01-25 8 Gold futures on Jan 22 100 tro y ounces USS par troy ounce Op»H mgh Lot WW* Jan 477.50 -1.00 Fob 477.70 478 50 476 00 477*0 -1.00 Mar 4*0.30 -1.00 Ap« 4*3.30 4*4.10 4*1.70 4*3.40 -1.10 Jun 488 50 4*9.00 4*7.30 4**.*0 -1.20 493.70 493-70 493J0148 words
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Article244 1988-01-25 8 Asian market ASIAN CURRENCY ov*rag« deposit rot#i for I Itw w*«k ended Jon 22 High WCtl Low US s 7 doyt 6 7/8 6 13/16 1 monlti 7 6 15/16 2 HMJHlttt 7 1/16 6 15/16 3 iwmntw 7 3/16 7 1/16 6 mmiltn 7 5/16 7 3/16 9 inmntn244 words
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Article357 1988-01-25 8 Gold Financial futures Green Coller GOLD last week rollercoastered within a tight range but ended marginally higher than the previous week's settlement at New York's Commodity Exchange. Spot gold last traded on Friday at U*****.50 an ounce. The firmer US dollar and reduced inflation prospects as evidenced by an unexpectedGreen & Coller - 357 words
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Article, Illustration516 1988-01-25 8 Indicate* th* Km prim* l*ndlng r*t** ol 12 ma|or b*nk* In S'por* PLR of banks at rfve close of bvsin*™ on Friday, Jan 22, as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. BANK PL* Algemene Bank 6% Allied Irish Bank PLC 614 American Express Bank 6%516 words
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Article880 1988-01-25 8 Union Bank of Switzerland ZURICH: UP ONE minute down the next, the market was hit last week by the hangover that followed in the wake of the dollar's surge the previous Friday after the announcement of a surprisingly low US trade deficit. Although, even with hindsight, a calmUnion Bank of Switzerland - 880 words
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Article291 1988-01-25 8 Indosuez Asia Singapore) Ltd TRADING in the Singapore government securities market was lacklustre last week. Bond prices began the week on a slightly firmer note following the release of a better than expected US trade figure of U5513.22 billion. However, most operators were cautious because of theIndosuez Asia ( Singapore) Ltd - 291 words
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Advertisement161 1988-01-25 8 ;«m«, .y,%&«..> <$~>>^.,K»<s,>/<.> v v l -Nb■ sj~-. <• yc>y.' -.V• .■%■>.-s±-s.-~ ■<*.■> flftTS 8 CRAFTS. T View China's largest jade carving, now exhibited JWM® for the FIRST TINE in JMgftfl SINGAPOREirvL glfiS Dimensions: 2.7 m x 3.5 m x 1.2 m vtf£ Jade Emperors Dragon j| Business Negotiation Business161 words
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Advertisement10 1988-01-25 8 IB banque indosuez 3 Shenton Way. Shenton House. Singapore 010610 words
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Advertisement146 1988-01-25 8 [-4 illLllllAlllLEJTL] rdens Full-Service Accommodation Available for a month or more. 15 minutes to the airport and city. The beach is just across the road Best recreational facilities in any service apartment Olympiclength swimming pool, wading pool, putting green, tennis, squash, badminton, tiny tots' and 'adventure' playgrounds, and barbecue areas146 words
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Advertisement210 1988-01-25 9 How to balance your company s portfolio t V X i 4 ft j I *r #rf* irS tSr+'i* mm m w Keeping your company's bottom line in balance is becoming increasingly more difficult. Especially if your business brings you in contact with today's volatile foreign exchange markets. Where millions210 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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142 1988-01-25 10 Oana-Bernama THE PHILIPPINE government plans to pull out of the Asean Finance Corporation (AFC), a Singa-pore-based merchant bank established by Asean to finance regional ventures. The government plans to sell its three million common shares, representing 3 per cent of the total issueOana-Bernama - 142 words
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433 1988-01-25 10 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ Foreign Editor RESCHEDULING of Wis US$2B billion Philippine foreign debt has given the country "a breathing spell" after currency shifts caused it to expand by a massive US$l.B billion, according to Mr Jose Fernandez, the governor of the Philippine central433 words
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424 1988-01-25 10 Reuter A MAJOR Islamic banking group began on Saturday the public issue of a new financial instrument it hopes will lead to the creation of the first Islamic secondary market. Mr Saleh Kamel, chairman of the Jeddah-based Al Baraka Group, said the instrumentReuter - 424 words
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238 1988-01-25 10 Reuter LOWER THAN expected UK money supply figures for December further relaxed the argument for higher interest rates, economists said. The lower than expected rise in the narrow money supply measure M-0 offset the impact of a sharp rise in bank lending.Reuter - 238 words
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159 1988-01-25 10 AFP BANKERS TRUST Co said on Friday it was arranging Taiwan's first convertible bond issue for NT$l billion (US$35 million) of five-year bonds for Yuen Foong Yu Paper Mfg Co. The issue would take place on Feb 2 and theAFP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration576 1988-01-25 10 PAUL FRANKLAND - by PAUL FRANKLAND SO YOU THOUGHT the most dangerous place to be in Singapore was probably on the roads, or perhaps your place of work? Not so you take the biggest risk of all when you just stay at home. Accidents are576 words
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Advertisement201 1988-01-25 10 The weather report for tome countries were not available due to a technical fault f DBASE IU PLUS WORKSHOP Workshop s Advance DBASE 111 Plus Application in Accounting Date 24th March 1988 Recommended for financial accountants Lecturer MR CHAY YEE MENG, B.ACC, RAS LUCAS LIM MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS PTE LTD #03-03201 words
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Advertisement93 1988-01-25 10 PriviUaed 6x€tA4+*vc Y. VWZ. Ya > V. > r j. A PhviUatd -&Kturhvc Ctcu* When you fly Fimiair, you enjoy seat selection, free membership to the exclusive Finnair Club, as much privacy as you want, as much attention as you want, a luxurious seat with 147 cm of legroom. an93 words
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Miscellaneous50 1988-01-25 10 Vmm Nossau wi ruiki r««w utini New York Nicosia Oslo Paris Perth Rio 'Janeiro Rom* San Fris'co San Joon Santiago Sao Paulo Seoul Stockholm Sydney Taipei To! Aviv Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Vienna Warsaw VA/juKtiTjitjui VY asnin^Ton 08/03 Oowdy 36/22 Fair 40/23 Sumy 12/06 Sonny 18/09 Sumy 25/19 Cloudy 15-09 Clear50 words
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AEROSPACE
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Article, Illustration230 1988-01-25 11 THE ROMANCE and rugged individualism of flying in the Far East have faded over the years, replaced instead by the predictable mass monotony of commercial aviation. Gone are the flying boats, the Pan American World Airways "China Clippers", which used to ferry privileged Americans230 words
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Article, Illustration357 1988-01-25 11 World Perspective THE HORIZON for the world's aerospace industries is partially shrouded, as always, by economic and political uncertainties. But in the near view, between now and the end of the century, aerospace companies can expect to compete for a share of a world market close to357 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1988-01-25 12 Commercial Aircraft THE BOOM in commercial aviation, begun in 1966, continued last year, fuelled by increasing demand for short-to-medium range and long-range aircraft. With order books closed, the world's Big Five aircraft manufacturers Boeing, Airbus, McDonnell Douglas. British Aerospace and Fokker reported 1967 sales that meant1,221 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1988-01-25 13 Military Aircraft TOUGHER and more limited purchase decisions are becoming the norm today, as defence budgets around the world get tighter. But overall spending on military aircraft, as a sector, continues to be high, and some major new programmes are in preparation.1,132 words
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Article, Illustration2872 1988-01-25 14 The Underdogs While the French aerospace industry is thriving commercially through the recent successes of Airbus, its military business is suffering. Dassault, the country's sole manufacturer of military aircraft, personifies this. Plagued by financial and political problems, the once fiercely independent Dassault is now warming2,872 words
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Article, Illustration1791 1988-01-25 16 Alternative Aircraft It's only a matter of time before airships appear promoting brands of sardines or condoms. Yet the novelty value of airships, today nothing more than inflatable flying billboards, may be giving way to the latest and most unlikely innovation in commercial air travel, particularly1,791 words
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Advertisement176 1988-01-25 11 Commercial Aircraft Page 12 HIGHLIGHTS Military Aircraft Page 13 The Underdogs Page 14 Alternative Aircraft... Page 16 If You've Been Looking For The Latest In ou Know Where lb Find Them. ASIAN AEROSPACE'BB Booth 1124 Changi Airport Singapore January 27-31 In keeping with the trade show, we'd like to offeryouatrade.176 words
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Advertisement75 1988-01-25 12 T l« r—, OB Sitvm MMlee 1963-1988 PROUD TO BE TWENTY FIVE 25 YEARS AS A FREIGHT FORWARDER HAVE GIVEN US A solid track record Financial stability A well-earned reputation for dependability Famous throughout Southeast Asia as an official forwarder for trade fairs and exhibitions Call Phil Chua for noobligation75 words
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Advertisement137 1988-01-25 13 Li M 4 wHlgsFr J. v* :.t.W w ifs When you have an important package to be sent out of the country, don't limit your choices to an air courier company. Give it to Federal Express the company that invented the air express business. Federal Express can ship packages of137 words
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Advertisement200 1988-01-25 14 The Advantages We understand that image building is the single most important requirement of anv tvpe ol marketing; eommunieation. And Pico has been doing just this I'or the past 20 years, with the baek-up support of latest technology and highly trained professionals. We call it the Pico Advantage.# With a200 words
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Advertisement245 1988-01-25 15 OVER THE PAST li YEARS ONLY ONE COURIER COMPANY IN THIS REGION HAS HAD THEM if as pp*; m- v*. 7Nowadays, it seems more and more courier companies are rushing to plant the flag in Asia. Back in 1972, things were somewhat different Then,only one courier company hadacrystaldear view of245 words
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Advertisement85 1988-01-25 16 I 4 I r Aviation £r Airport support B9 Villamor Airbase Manila, Philippines 15 19 Feb 1989 Organised by: Philippine Exhibition Services Organisation, inc Ground Floor, Cityland (I.EC), Valero St. Corner Sedeno St. Salcedo Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines Telephone: *****91/818-7992/818-7993/818-7994 Fax: *****03 Telex: PESOINC ***** RHP PH Yes I85 words
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THE ARTS
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573 1988-01-25 17 SHAUN KOH - r zj^ SHAUN KOH HE UNDOUBTABLY BELONGS to the upper echelons of violin virtuosi. His impact has been so great that Fritz Kriesler, proclaimed the greatest violinist in the world by critics and musicians, remarked that "Heifetz begins where I leave off". On573 words
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Article, Illustration590 1988-01-25 17 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE ANTHROPOLOGISTS would tell you that dance is really a form of language, an expression of a culture and a people. Perhaps for once, at last Tuesday's tribute performance, local audiences really got down to listening to what critically acclaimed590 words
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221 1988-01-25 17 DILEEP NAIR - Letter to the Editor DILEEP NAIR Public Relations Offtcar Ministry of Trad* and Industry Dear Sir I refer to the report carried in the 23/24 Jan 88 issue of the Business Times on the MTI/SFCCI dialogue that was held on Fri 22 Jan221 words
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Advertisement243 1988-01-25 17 A weekly column that takes a personal look at the music world and the people in it. SEMINAR ON ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY AND FINANCIALCRiSIS IMPLICATIONS FOR SINGAPORE BUSINESS Organised by: a THE ASSOCIATION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES Friday, 12 February 19N, 8.30 am to 5.00 pm Tanglin Room, Shangri-La Hotol243 words
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Advertisement194 1988-01-25 17 Could the life of your dies beamatter of life or death? vrfL COK») *9 /^OPV vA mi to Thanks to a Hitachi Metals technique called Isotropy, dies made of our YSS special steels can last many times longer than with conventional steels. Isotropy makes the longitudinal and transverse strengths of194 words
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Miscellaneous39 1988-01-25 17 Bristol JtaiflitliLcfcas TyiESle. IS THE F(?iGHT€.Hep LiTtie. mire. IN the. GRim UJOKKHOUSe NOTHING TO 6E FRiGHTe>i£ D Qfr there. young mpiN let me settle. DowrJ To some serous TeL€.VISiOH VIEwtNG IT'S Twe uTef?^y COuiVALeMT OF THE. cnesTej? p&RRy 6UIUDING39 words
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Miscellaneous1205 1988-01-25 17 w AO© aaaw) B 12 7.30 PM Opening and Programme Highlight! followed by Lord Peter Wimsey Clouds Of Witness. 8.15 Coming Attraction*. 8.30 Adam Smith's Money World Year End Crystal Ball 1987: An annual Now Year's journey into the future, this episode will examine questions such as "Will the stock1,205 words
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SPORTS & LEISURE
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Article, Illustration611 1988-01-25 18 AFP SWEDEN'S Mats Wilander beat Wimbledon champion Pat Cash of Australia in Melbourne yesterday to win his third Australian Open title in a dramatic five-set final. The 23-year-old Swede won 6-3, 6-7 (3/7), 3-6, 6-1. 8-6. giving him his fifth Grand Slam singles title. Wilander, the third seed,AFP - 611 words
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113 1988-01-25 18 AFP SOUTH AFRICAN jockey Bart Leisher won the inaugural US$2OO,OOO Hongkong Invitation Cup yesterday on local champion Flying Dancer. Leisher, who celebrates his 25th birthday today, led a clean sweep by local horses in the event, in which Hongkong's six best horses tackled sixAFP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration696 1988-01-25 19 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS GREG NORMAN made eight birdies against one and took nine skins against four, but it needed a Rodger Oavis miss on the final hole to break a $125,000 deadlock in yesterday's Showdown in Singapore golf Skins match. With both players696 words
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Advertisement272 1988-01-25 18 ATASTEOF Yll^N, (People's Republic of China) Seven of Yunnsn s most famous chefs, all of whom have MB catered for top dignitaries will wf* prepare4o specialty dishes for There will be a TNrmftjT' choice of four set WXj menus for tables A Om of 10, plus one for tables of272 words
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Advertisement399 1988-01-25 19 PALM GRILL An elegant and intimate ambience. With exceptional French and Continental cuisine. And the very finest wines from our exclusive cellars. BUSINESSMEN'S SET LUNCH $36+ Closed on Sundays. Saturday dinner only. Westin Plaza, Ist Floor. For reservations, call 338 8585. ext. ***** or 330 8310. The Westin Plaza Raffles399 words
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Advertisement476 1988-01-25 19 NOTICES SAMUEL MONTAGU FUTURES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of The Companies Act. Cap 50 that a Final Meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at 6 Battery Road, #27-01 Standard Chartered Bank Building, Singapore476 words
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Advertisement433 1988-01-25 19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF ASIA MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Members of Asia Mechanical Development Pte Ltd duly convened and held at Tan Boon Liat Building. 315 Outram Road.433 words
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Advertisement519 1988-01-25 19 IN THE MATTER OF 1 THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF MACHO APPARELS PTE LTD 1 (IN MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 7 that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of Macho Apparels Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 36 Robinson Road Oty House.519 words
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Miscellaneous856 1988-01-25 19 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Box of personal items (5) 8 She m«y have a rash (5) 10 Sporting birds? (5) 11 Dead-end line? (3) 12 Think or figure to have a lot of paper (5) 13 Haggard when arrested? (7) 15 A comparatively recent measure (5) 18 Female in the856 words
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Article, Illustration4905 1988-01-25 20 BT Composite Index components (WHk andcd Jan 22, 19S8) Stock Closing price Ctoalng Slock prtoa Arnol S'ee 5oust«od C AC Ce<etx>s Cold S*o'« Esso F N Gen'ngs How Por I fK He ope •Ceppe Corpn lo* Chong N B T Not Iron PMC Perils Pk)n* Prima S 1 A S4,905 words
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672 1988-01-25 20 CORRINA LIM - f 1 Sinyapore By CORRINA LIM DESPITE a strong start, share prices see-sawed last week owing to renewed concern over the health ot the US economy and the greenback. The better-than-expected US trade deficit figures for November, which were announced the previous week, caused share672 words
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393 1988-01-25 20 pi 1 p.— 4 K.Lumpur E I—l MBT THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market saw another week of erratic trading last week as prices fluctuated within a narrow range with buying interest centred mainly on lower-liners. The market kicked off on a firm note onMBT - 393 words
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395 1988-01-25 20 ftln Tokyo LvJ j AFP SHARE PRICES posted a substantial weekly gain on the Tokyo stock market last week along with the US dollar's rise against the yen and expectations of a fresh cash influx into the market. The Nikkei Average of 225 selectedAFP - 395 words
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Article401 1988-01-25 20 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Jan 22 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Metal Box Singapore hos finalised with the Housing and Development Board the swop of its Woodlands properties for a slightly smaller property iust next to the company's can-making Moun/ Pleasure Holdings Bhd has received approval401 words
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798 1988-01-25 21 m p! ew FT HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL and this means that the bear market which began last August still has a long way to run. At times like this it is worth remembering that hope is the fuel that drives every bear marketFT - 798 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1988-01-25 21 1 t L I Hongkong DBS Securities HK HONGKONG stocks last week initially reacted favourably to the long-awaited report on the US trade figures but lost all the gains by the end of the week The better-than-expected results provided the impetus for the climbDBS Securities HK - 1,044 words
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1016 1988-01-25 21 RAY HEATH - ■htdl London E l A From RAY HEATH WHEN British Petroleum was released from the decades old chain of a government holding in October, albeit in clumsy fashion, it is unlikely that the politicians realised that it would take to its freedom with1,016 words
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284 1988-01-25 21 r \1 Australia A AFP AUSTRALIA'S share market spent a week in the doldrums despite encouraging domestic trade figures and a restructuring of mining and industrial giant Broken Hill Proprietary Co (BHP) Ltd. Analysts said the market finished the week barely steady, withAFP - 284 words
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264 1988-01-25 21 ABN Bank AMSTERDAM share prices generally drifted lower last week. The sharp rise which occurred after the announcement of the improved US trade figures could not be sustained. The same can be said for the US dollar, which come down by about twoABN Bank - 264 words
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177 1988-01-25 21 AFP WEST GERMAN stocks managed a moderate gain for the week, as the Commerzbank Index finished at 1,246.4, up 17.5 points from the previous Friday. Stocks jumped by 5 per cent on Monday, in the wake of news of the reduction of theAFP - 177 words
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257 1988-01-25 21 SHIRISH NADKARNI - From SHIRISH NADKARNI THE UPWARD SWING in Bombay equity prices halted one month after the stock markets began to climb. Institutional and speculative support waned and as a result, a large number of shares dropped below their previous week's closing levels.257 words
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Advertisement527 1988-01-25 21 THE KVOWA BANK, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) NON-CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET Much 31, 1967 and 1906 Millions of yen 1987 1986 Cash and due from banks Call loans Trading securities Securities Loans and bills discounted Foreign exchanges Other assets Premises and equipment Customers' liabilities for acceptances and guarantees Total Assets Deposits527 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration1485 1988-01-25 22 FLORENCE CHONG - From FLORENCE CHONG WHEN MALAYSIAN-BORN entrepreneur Lee Ming Tee stepped down as chairman of Wormald International last week, it was generally interpreted that he had withdrawn, perhaps temporarily, from the Australian corporate landscape. He said at the weekend that ho would1,485 words
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Article, Illustration289 1988-01-25 22 MBT MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings is expected to finalise a Msloo million loan agreement to meet the group s refinancing needs soon, banking sources said. It is understood that Multipurpose had earlier appointed Bumiputera Merchant Bankers to syndicate the loan and sources noted that theMBT - 289 words
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633 1988-01-25 22 NST PLANTATION conglomerate Sime Darby may soon become an associate company of Malaysia Mining Corporation (MMC) if plans afoot materialise. Market sources said that MMC was in the process of increasing its equity interest in Sime Darby from 15.3NST - 633 words
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Advertisement60 1988-01-25 22 W k ErmenegUdo Zegna Boutique. 102-21/23 Wisma Atria. 433 Orchard Rood. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****12. Open I Oam to Bpm daily Boutique corner at Tangs Superstore Sole Distributor: Diet helm Singapore Pre Ltd (Consumer Division). Like the Businessman of the Year accolade, the clothes of Ermenegildo Zegna can only remain60 words
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Article962 1988-01-25 23 New York Reuter WALL STREET closed higher in light trading last Friday. Some limited bargain hunting aimed at groups such as technology, which fell earlier last week, helped prop the market up. Traders said the market s ability to hold its gains all sessionReuter - 962 words
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Article, Illustration378 1988-01-25 23 UPI A US FEDERAL bankruptcy judge has barred Carl Icahn, Texaco s largest shareholder, from submitting his reorganisation plan to fellow stockholders and set the stage for the oil giant to emerge from bankruptcy protection. Mr Icahn, chairman of Trans World Airlines, had proposed a planUPI - 378 words
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Article1336 1988-01-25 23 Amsterdam mm 22 FU <• ABN Aagon Ahold Akzo 30 80 99 30 89 90 90 00 145.00 0.1 1.3 *0.7 0.2 0.1 AMEV Amro Bank AMSM Bafkal BOLS 39.30 50 40 ***** 100 so 0.6 0.6 0.9 3 5 Borsumi| 79 SO Buahrman Taflaroda 41 00 C«»va Elsaviar 431,336 words
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Article868 1988-01-25 23 London Reuter SHARES on the London market moved to the day's highs in moderate afternoon business last Friday as investors built on the early gains, buying shares for the new account. At 1538 GMT the FTSE 100 share index was up 30.4 points to theReuter - 868 words
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317 1988-01-25 23 Reuter BRITAIN'S Conservative government was challenged on Saturday to honour pledges to prevent British Petroleum Co Pic (BP) from taking control of the Britoil oil exploration company in which it has won a majority stake. BP increased its shareholding in Britoil toReuter - 317 words
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Article130 1988-01-25 23 AFP STERLING Drug Inc and Eastman Kodak Co last Friday agreed to a US$5.l billion merger intended to derail a hostile takeover of Sterling by the Swiss pharmaceutical giant F Hoffman-La Roche. Under the signed agreement, Kodak will pay U5589.50 a share for 57.5 millionAFP - 130 words
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Advertisement431 1988-01-25 23 To the Holders of Petroleos Mexicanos U.S. $100,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 1988 (Extendable at Noteholder's Option to 1991, 1992 and 1993) Notice of Option to Extend Maturity to 1991 Notice of Change of Specified Office of the Fiscal Agent 1. On behalf of Petroleos Mexicanos and pursuant to Clause431 words
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Advertisement138 1988-01-25 23 This announcement appears as a matter of record only April 1983 to January 1988 Wj UNITED PULP PAPER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Capital Reconstruction involving (i) a capital reduction of United Pulp Paper Company Limited and of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Paper Products (M) Private Limited; (ii)138 words
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193 1988-01-25 24 Venture set up to make engine parts for Pratt Whitney AFP TWO Singapore companies have set up a joint-venture company to manufacture commercial aircraft engine parts for Pratt and Whitney of the United States, it was announced here yesterday. The Singapore Broadcasting Corp (SBC) said Singapore Aircraft Industries and SingaporeAFP - 193 words
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402 1988-01-25 24 IT WAS LIVELY when Peoples Action Party members debated five key issues on the Agenda for Action during the last day of the party convention yesterday. The underlying agreement was that there is a need to promote multi-racialism, that consultation is crucial,402 words
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Article, Illustration587 1988-01-25 24 BOEY KIT YIN - Goal hinges on good economic growth, says Goh By BOEY KIT YIN THE GOVERNMENT is preparing to create a social and cultural environment in which Singaporeans can develop their full potential. Announcing this yesterday, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said: "Our mission is587 words
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493 1988-01-25 24 CHENG HONG Mansion residents have decided that the question of who's to pay for the costs arising from the structural defects in one of their blocks should be settled by strata titles boards to be set up493 words
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299 1988-01-25 24 Bernama THE JOHORE BARU High Court yesterday declared the election for the Tanjung Puteri state seat won by the National Front in the 1986 general election as void. Justice Datuk Wira Wan Yahya Pawan Teh, in a 21-page judgment, said heBernama - 299 words
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Article257 1988-01-25 24 AFP THE HIGH Court will today begin hearing a suit to invalidate Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's election last year as leader of Malaysia's largest political party, court officials said yesterday. The suit was filed by 11 members of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) inAFP - 257 words
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176 1988-01-25 24 THE PEOPLE S ACTION Party is striving to become a stronger party and to build up its bond with Singaporeans. As set out in its Agenda For Action, the party will aim to: e reach out to more people; e encourage them176 words
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LATE FILE
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Article35 1988-01-25 24 AP PALESTINE Liberation Organisation chairman Yasser Arafat called on Arab countries in Tunis yesterday to form a special committee of ministers to support the uprising by Palestinians in Is-raeli-occupied territories.AP - 35 words
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Article31 1988-01-25 24 Reuter PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino said yesterday that the defeat of her relatives in recent local elections was a sign that Filipinos had learned to spurn political dynasties.Reuter - 31 words
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35 1988-01-25 24 AFP THAI troops suffered heavy losses in border clashes on Saturday with Laotian forces, Laos state radio said yesterday, but a senior Thai army officer categorically denied the report. AFPAFP - 35 words
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69 1988-01-25 24 AFP SOUTH KOREA has decided to ease restrictions on oversees travel later this year in a bid to curb its swelling non-trade surplus, local press reports said yesterday. South Korsans travelling abroad ars currently allowed to carry US$5,OOO out of the country, but underAFP - 69 words
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Article45 1988-01-25 24 Reuter INDONESIA'S stat* steel company is planning to spend US$4OO million on expansion, borrowing US$24O million, company presidentdirector Tungky Ariwibowo said in Jakarta yesterday. He said that Krakatau Steel had opened an international tender tor expansion of its wirerod mill. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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52 1988-01-25 24 AP BEIJING'S Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant, the world's largest, has been so popular in the three months since it opened that two more outlets are planned, the official newspaper. People's Daily, said yeeterday. It described long waits at the American joint venture just off centralAP - 52 words
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Advertisement505 1988-01-25 24 Get your free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available 1. A banking group is closing three of its units, resulting in some job loss. 2. Two young men tell how they climb the ladder of success in505 words
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Advertisement96 1988-01-25 24 EYES V v It takes 1 step to put it on. But over3oosteps to make it Rodenstock is the international name for professional eye care. Our de luxe eyewear products come in the latest fashion designs and are impeccably crafted from precious metal components. As they are also manufactured to96 words
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197 1988-01-25 25 Reuter THE VOLUME of cargo passing through Hongkong's port soared in 1967, straining the British colony's container handling facilities. Hongkong Director of Marine Gerry Higginson said. "In 1987 total cargo throughput was 70 million tonnes, an increase of 13 per cent overReuter - 197 words
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333 1988-01-25 25 JUNE LIM - Mitsui and P OCL to revamp FE liner service By JUNE LIM TO IMPROVE operational efficiency, Mitsui OSK and P O Containers Limited will reorganise the Far East-subconti-nent liner service. A monthly, two-ship service linking Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hongkong, Singapore and the subcontinent jointly operated by the two companies333 words
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366 1988-01-25 25 Lloyd's List WEST GERMANY'S round-the-world carrier Senator Lime is to step up its North Atlantic operations as a forerunner to moves on the Pacific and Middle East trades. Senator Linie and Hamburg-based Atlantik Express Unie have filed for US Federal Maritime CommissionLloyd's List - 366 words
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86 1988-01-25 25 Kingsley Wood - From Kingsley Wood AUSTRALIA exported 7.6 million live sheep in 1987, 7 per cent more than the previous year, according to the Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation. The largest gain among traditional outlets was to the United Arab Emirates (up 60 per cent), which has86 words
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Article104 1988-01-25 25 Reuter CHINA repaired 10 Soviet ships last year, the first such repairs since relations between the two countries deteriorated 20 years ago, the New China News Agency said. It said more Soviet ships were expected to be repaired in Chinese shipyards. China and the SovietReuter - 104 words
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Article69 1988-01-25 25 AP IRAQI warplanes struck a supertanker off the Iran coast in a pre-dawn raid on Saturday, and Iranian speedboats struck at a Oanish tanker as the waterway's "tanker war" escalated anew. In the northern Gulf, the fourth US Navy-escorted convoy of the year arrived at KuwaitAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration812 1988-01-25 26 Reuter A STRUGGLE for control of one of the world's largest diversified transport groups faces an important test at an extraordinary shareholders' meeting of Koninklijke Nedlloyd Group NV today. Nedlloyd. predominantly a shipping group, is asking shareholders to approve a private placementReuter - 812 words
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229 1988-01-25 26 AP ALMOST HALF the cruise ships that sail to the United States fail to meet health standards, and since September, passengers on three ships have been stricken by outbreaks of diarrhoea, according to the National Centres for Disease Control. Only 32 ofAP - 229 words
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Article1034 1988-01-25 26 AB Shpg V s ABC Cowtomo• v» 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrankial Imar XI 3 Africa Ocaon XI 2 Alltrons VI 3 AC Toepler s Ame"COn Tp» n «/s Anro Serv.ce IV 2/3 Arrow lma> R s Avon Ocaon VI 1 Altai Una 1 s ANt1,034 words
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Article1189 1988-01-25 26 THE HIGHLIGHT of the day's chartering on the London shipping freights market on Thursday was Bunge's lumpsum payment of US$l.2 million (fio) for the Thalassini Tyhi to work 84.500 tons of light grain from the US Gulf to Rotterdam after January-February loading. This represented a sharp improvement on1,189 words
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428 1988-01-25 27 FT SHIPOWNERS in the United Kingdom have won Transport Department backing for fiscal incentives to reverse a 12-year decline in the number and tonnage of UK ships. Transport Ministers have accepted part of the case for incentives made in a recent submission byFT - 428 words
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Article781 1988-01-25 27 FOUR PANAMAX newbuildings from the Hyundai shipyard in South Korea are reported to have been sold to a Swiss concern for about US$2l million each but no other details have been reported. Vessels on offer last week: Maya a 36.416-dwt bulk carrier built 1977, and the Victory Hill, shelterdecker781 words
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235 1988-01-25 27 AP MORE THAN 800 cows have set out on a 28-day Pacific voyage, the latest leg of a cattle drive from the mid western US state of lowa to Indonesia. The 827 Holsteins were the first of 8,000 head expected to pass throughAP - 235 words
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208 1988-01-25 27 AFTER A LAPSE of more than a year, Korean-flag trans-Pacif-ic operator Hanjin Container Lines has resumed direct service to the Port of Oakland. The move is a result of the carrier's new joint service agreement with Korea Shipping Corporation, which has called208 words
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112 1988-01-25 27 Reuter THE BALTIC and International Maritime Council (Bimco), representing over half the world's merchant shipping tonnage, said it had protested to the Ghana Shippers' Council about service charges imposed from Jan 1 this year. The new charges amount to 2 per cent ofReuter - 112 words
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8081 1988-01-25 32 aaaapiau A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port8,081 words
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Article1247 1988-01-25 33 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Veaael Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Dongguong K3S alongside 2501/2300 Forth bonk K16 alongside 2501/1800 G Odyssey K36 alongside 2501/1400 Koto Wiromo K33 alongside 28 01/1500 Kris Moduro K25W alongside 2601/2300 Mendozo KI5 alongside 2501/1200 Pomoroc K32 alongside *****001 Str Hope IC24W alongside 281,247 words
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Article2033 1988-01-25 34 A B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Aoenciea. ABC Containerline NV S'pore Shpg (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S). Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (3). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Ocean us Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). AlHrans Alltrans Express. American President2,033 words
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378 1988-01-25 36 Lloyd's List NORWEGIAN shipowners invested US$l.5 billion in shipping last year, signalling a mfrrtied improvement in confi4eqpe in the market. >'The figure includes a total million spent on 50 vessels, of 5 million dwt, according to the Norwegian Shipowners' Association (NSA). Notable purchasers ofLloyd's List - 378 words
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140 1988-01-25 36 THE PORT of Singapore Authority took delivery of three harbour tugs last week from Sembawang Maritime Ltd on a 5-year charter basis. The charter contract, valued at $9 million, is the first offered by PSA to the tug industry. The Singapore-built tugs are140 words
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193 1988-01-25 36 Reuter FREIGHT traffic at Dubai's Port Rashid rose by almost 40 par cant last yaar, turning it into one of the world s 30 busiest ports, largely as a result of the Iranian-Iraqi tanker war, officials said. Most of the increase came fromReuter - 193 words
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Advertisement553 1988-01-25 25 GAP° RE SIN I l»v» ;1H im fT STP Distributors 7imes Pubtimhmg Group |H iffcHNC lNlfflWC AaoKtes %tllf# 200 Cbiiilmmiil tori §12-05 Soufhoont, S «n 088 Mil#/ tk m»u Tiux »o «s am praias*,; JAROMK SNIPPING AGENCIES SON. INO. m 55m(1BPBH°0RT KELANG TIL 3WIII Tsla* Na. MA3M77MA***** Orient OvetSEAS "mtcimx553 words
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Advertisement103 1988-01-25 25 IKMDB A STRUGGLE for control of ono of the world's largest diversified transport groups faces an important test at an extraordinary shareholders' meeting of Koninklijke Nedlloyd Group NV today. P»ge II SHIPOWNERS in the United Kingdom have won Transport Department backing for fiscal incentives to reverse a 1 2-year decline103 words
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Advertisement867 1988-01-25 25 STP Distributors MAER5K LINE FOR FAST TRANSIT TO LE HAVRE USE MAERSK LINE Th« week Laust M Cloamg Tim# CY 27/1 2300 MRS To Europe UK -Scandinavia— F LAU8T M anocrs m AXEL M ARILD M LUNA M ARTHUR M 28/1 I M Rando 4/2 M Rando M Rando IU867 words
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Advertisement486 1988-01-25 26 I^*2 COMPAGNIE MARITIME D AFFRETEMENT REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST TO EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN WEST AFRICA OUTBOUND TO NORTH CONTINENT i to alt U.K. destinations, Scandinavian tions, Scandinavian (Aartws, Copowtmon, Gothenburg) and other European Inland points > Wost African EXPRESS SERVICE TO WEST MEDITERRANEAN SINGAPORE/ MARSEILLES 16 DAYS SINGAPORE/ BARCELONA (DIRECT) 17486 words
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Advertisement18 1988-01-25 26 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents, Singapore National \3 Shipping Association.18 words
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Advertisement219 1988-01-25 26 CHARGEURS REUNIS f.\* AGENTS SINGAPORE ANGLO-FRENCH SMIPPINC Tel *****11 Tet«i RS7IHO fa matsi MALAYSIA ELMA HISC AGENCIES Sdr 8V P* 35R5753 PEN M 3745 Gaartxiit Anfto Frmcf' Pj PW 3sror. "EN CT4S SuperCarners for roll-on/roH off i#j# and container flexibility Barber Blue Sea TO: PANAMA US WC/EC/GULF E. CANADA CARIBBEAN219 words
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Advertisement1251 1988-01-25 27 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Saboh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok m P&O Containers Limited WJrlifl! a;W! Mrin S tan M burf B haw 1402 IMB IMB IMB 21m am nm nm nm am OMB 07© lilts IMB IMB IM3 IMB 20031,251 words
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Advertisement576 1988-01-25 27 NOTICE KLINE KINKAI MV 'VICTORIA ACE* V.l ARRIVED 13/1/88 Consignee* of all damaged cargoes ex the captioned veaael are hereby notified that a general survey will be held on 28th January 1988 (Tuesday) at Keppel Wharves K2O from 0900 hours to 1200 hours. No further survey will be entertained thereafter.576 words
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Advertisement63 1988-01-25 27 S? c SAV EXPBtSS SHWICf TtVTOOM CHEi FEEDER VESSEL CSAV 1 CUV 2 CSAV J rpoM ift ■OTHER VESSEL MR MICA IQQ ANTOf VAL* A VESSEL CAR CARRIER i? a a-5 M 0 1W !W CARGO FOR PUNT A ARENAS. TALCAHUANO (SAN VICENTE) ACCEPTED WITH 11% VIA VALPARAISO Singapore *****0063 words
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Advertisement216 1988-01-25 28 CQNTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Hapag-Uoyd CONVSEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONV SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE CQNTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Agents Singapore *****00 K. Lumpur *****25 Booking *****06 P. Kelang *****18 CFS *****48 CFS *****50 Penang *****7, *****2 '•wm CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WEEKLY FROM PT. KELANG mi ART S216 words
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Advertisement776 1988-01-25 28 fully\ containerised service TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ I Member ot the Ace Consortium r f ROM ['JROPE wIA SUEZ J Member ot Ihe Ate Consortium KOREAN CHANCE 3411 NEPTUNE DIAMOND ?3E ORIENTAL CHIEF 57E KOREAN JACEJIN 421 KOREAN JACEWON 61 E Mil IY CONIaInIRISID 10 fROM NORTH SMtRICA *ISi COASI776 words
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Advertisement352 1988-01-25 28 Wa FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD NEW WEEKLY DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITT SAILING 30/1 5/2 EURO-AFRICA LINE FOR: PORTO, LISBON, ORAN, BILBAO MADRID, MALAGA, MELILLA, TANGER, TENERIFE, LASPALMAS, TUNIS, VALLETTA, IRUN, CEUTA, ALQIER A ISTANBUL U.S.A. PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY, RABUAL, LAE KIETA, MADANG A KIMBE NOUMEA 21/2 SUVA/LAUTOKA352 words
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Advertisement1356 1988-01-25 28 m EVERGREEN Full Container St rvice Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURQ/FE) SCP HKC KSC KLC PUS OSK TYO KSN ever growth »amwviwuwiwm EVER GRAND 5/2 *2 11/2 130 I*2 M 1M 103 EVER GREET 11/2 22/2 W W W U U SO EVER GLOBE 2/3 *3 *3 I*3 I*3 I*3 i£1,356 words
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Advertisement894 1988-01-25 29 \v 9 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 1 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL KOTA EAGLE MAJAPAHIT KOTA StNGA GOWA OSSB SLO 17SB 1/2 2358 4/2 10SB 14/2 SIN PGO HKG KAO 1/2 OMIT 0/2 ft/2 SLO OMIT SLO SLO OMIT 13/2 It/2894 words
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Advertisement479 1988-01-25 29 *a BEN LINE CONTAINERS TASMAN JEBSEN NEW ZEALAND LINE TO NEW ZEALAND, NEW CALEOONI# FIJI AND SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS JEBSEN SOUTHLAND 21S SIN NOUMEA AKL TGA NAP TIM T|MtY TIM ON BLUFF 5/2 29/2 J/3 6/3 S3 103 10/3 10/3 11/3 ANANGEL LEADER VOY 7S SIN NOUMEA AKL TGA NAP479 words
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Advertisement513 1988-01-25 29 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Ok P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. OESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMBOCRA INDONESIA e P.T. TRHCORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTMNERSNIP SERVICES TTji imxr VSL/VOY CAUDA GAMA 20*0 MATAR/UL2OWR PALEHRANCWR ANTWERP A DAM R DAM M BURCBRCKN *3 I*3 I*3 I*3 303 2/4 Sublet to Indue*m*nt. Also accepting cargo513 words
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Advertisement358 1988-01-25 29 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYOMA YWA VIOBW PAGAN VI23W PA AN VI2OW MAWLAMYAING V/ 37 BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) pore P.Kelang Penang Bar Bangkok In Pt/21 Jan BANK LINE NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE RDAM HULL HMBG MORAYBANK V4N 27/1 15/2 23/2 19/2 CLYDEBANK V22N 13/2 S/3 13/3 9/3 FORTHBANK358 words
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Advertisement1407 1988-01-25 30 LL K"LinE SHIPPinG DPiTPi ATLfinTIC COAST (Round-The-World Service) •PK/PNG SPORE LB CHLS ORIENTAL FORTUNE V 7 sid 28 Jan 20 Feb 1 Mar NEPTUNE JADE VII Jan 4 Feb 27 Feb 8 Mar ORIENTAL FAIR V 7 6 Feb 11 Feb 5 Mar 15 Mar •VIA FEEDER PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST FEEDER1,407 words
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Advertisement369 1988-01-25 32 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 (30 Lmev FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAO VE.B DEUTFRACHT'SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE *VIA COLOMBO Accepting cargo tor INDIA Bombay, Cochin. Madras Calcutta **VIA LARNACA Accepting cargo for Lattakia, Piraeus, Thessatoniki, Izmir.369 words
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