The Business Times, 13 April 1988
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Title Section11 1988-04-13 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article269 1988-04-13 1 Reuter Dow Jones unchanged WALL STREET stocks were narrowly mixed yesterday as blue chips battled 2100 resistance with only moderate support. The Dow 30 index was unchanged at 2096 but a few more issues showed losses than gains. Reuter Footsie lower LONDON share prices drifted to theirReuter - 269 words
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163 1988-04-13 1 THE US DOLLAR rose on Tuesday, supported by the belief that the US trade deficit fell in February and that the "Group of Seven" industrial powers would affirm support for stable exchange rates. In Tokyo, the dollar closed at 126.50 Japanese yen163 words
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245 1988-04-13 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH US SECRETARY OF STATE George Shultz will call on Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew today for about 45 minutes of talks. The meeting of these two old friends Mr Lee has known Mr Shultz since before the Nixon Administration245 words
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Article, Illustration196 1988-04-13 1 SHARE PRICES on major Asian stock markets closed lower yesterday due to profit-taking following the recent gains. But the Tokyo market managed to finish slightly higher. In Singapore, Sesdaq stocks shone with more than one million shares changing hands. The UOB Sesdaq Index rose 1.58 points to196 words
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805 1988-04-13 1 ANNA TEO - RISK ANALYSIS SEES REPUBLIC POSSIBLY SLIPPING IN RANKINGS By ANNA TEO SINGAPORE remains a blue-chip investment spot, according to the latest forecasts by American risk analysis firm Beri. But the Republic is in danger of slipping805 words
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312 1988-04-13 1 LEONG WEN WAH - By LEONG WEN WAH THE ASEAN REGION can count on economic growth continuing till mid-1989 and maybe longer, according to the chief executive of a Malaysian merchant bank. Mr Ishak Abdul Hamid, the chief executive of Amanah Merchant Bank Bhd312 words
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143 1988-04-13 1 A FINANCIAL PACKAGE worth US$ll.7 million has been made available to international contractor Ssangyong Construction Co Ltd for the building of the Singapore National Indoor Stadium. Merchant bank Wardley. which arranged the loan, said a revolving credit facility of US$lO million will be143 words
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Article99 1988-04-13 1 AFP THE PHILIPPINE government paid a total of 59.7 billion pesos (US$2.B billion) in principal and interest on its external and domestic debt last year, 60 per cent more than 1986, the Central Bank said in Manila yesterday. The figure represented 41 per cent ofAFP - 99 words
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465 1988-04-13 1 Reuter UPI MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has won an important political victory when a court threw out a suit which would have prevented him from registering members in his new party. Judge Ajaib Singh yesterday rejected anReuter; UPI - 465 words
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Advertisement208 1988-04-13 1 Full local report, Pege 14 Regional marteta, Page 16 World markets, Page 17 A HELPING HAND FOR HOME BUYERS tOnce you've found your dream home, the next thing you have to look for is a good housing loan. Look to International Bank of Singapore. At IBS, our housing loan scheme208 words
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Advertisement355 1988-04-13 1 Taiwan's vital stats ECONOMISTS generally agree that Taiwan's economic miracle was a result of the country's export-oriented industrialisation policy and the role played by a high savings rate. Apart from these, there are a number of other vital ingredients to consider, points out Professor Lim Chong Yah, who was a355 words
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Advertisement99 1988-04-13 1 How to turn around a sick company, Paga 7 SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH AT SEAFOOD-THEATRE RESTAURANT &>■ Hp* Mi 1 i -.t. msm mr We offer vou a fabulous meal of fresh seafood and Chinese dishes, from our a la carte menu. And, we're prepared to give vou a generous 25%99 words
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Advertisement114 1988-04-13 1 f\ Ct+XMy Of S&aJU&bM nher—ain SINCE 1888 Made in WEST GERMANY THE TRANSFORMATION of Taiwan over the last 40 years has been awe-inspiring. But the economic miracle' can be easily explained: it was hard work. Now, the country is on the threshold of a new phase of development, single-mindedly set114 words
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HOME NEWS
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337 1988-04-13 2 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA THE SINGAPORE PLANT of US tape drive manufacturer Cipher Data Products International expects to buy some $70 million worth of materials from its suppliers this year. Cipher president Robert F Prether disclosed this yesterday when he spoke at the launch of337 words
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Article, Illustration301 1988-04-13 2 A SINGAPORE Armed Forces unit received a pat on the back yesterday from the Second Minister for Defence (Policy), Dr Yeo Ning Hong. Describing the performance of the Ordnance Supply Base (OSB) as outstanding, Dr Yeo noted during a visit yesterday301 words
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195 1988-04-13 2 THE TERMS of trade of developing countries which are not members of trade blocs will be Adversely affected with the emergence and strengthening of the trade blocs, said Dr Tay Eng Soon yesterday. Dr Tay, the Minister of State (Education), was speaking at195 words
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517 1988-04-13 2 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO A THREE-WAY link-up will provide ABACUS, the multi-million-dollar Asia-Pacific computerised reservation system of which Singapore Airlines is a founder member, with a vast network of reservation and travel-related services. Now fully owned by three Asian airlines SIA, Thai Airways517 words
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Article, Illustration224 1988-04-13 2 THE INTERNATIONAL Air Transport Association (lata) has helped shape Changi Airport into what it is today, said Mr Lim Hock San, the directorgeneral of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). In his inaugural speech yesterday at the 87th meeting of224 words
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Article, Illustration462 1988-04-13 2 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING SINGAPORE has received the most votes as a favourite business destination and a place for holding conferences in a recent survey by Asian Business, a business monthly based in Hongkong. Over a fifth of its readers who responded to the survey462 words
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228 1988-04-13 2 BUSINESS TRAVELLERS will find Singapore a lesser strain on their expense accounts. After Hongkong, hotels in Singapore offer the lowest charges for transmitting documents by phone or facsimile transmission compared with Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur and Manila, according to a survey by Business Traveller. To228 words
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459 1988-04-13 2 SINGAPORE should review its Central Provident Fund (CPF) policies as they are not conducive to promoting entrepreneurship, said Professor Lim Chong Yah. Professor Lim, Professor of Economics at the National University of Singapore (NUS), pointed out that in Taiwan, savings were left459 words
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Article75 1988-04-13 2 JAPAN AIR LINES (JAL) has for the first time recruited 21 Singaporeans as stewardesses for its Singa-pore-Japan flights. The Singaporeans, who are bilingual in English and Mandarin, are among 113 new flight attendants recruited from Frankfurt. Lon- don and Singapore as part of the airline s objective75 words
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Advertisement148 1988-04-13 2 s* **•*> X£S ■I IBESBS39F iSMEMM T Cherry Blossom Festival April 7-21 The sweet promise of spring comes to the Unkai when the Sakuro blooms. Celebrate the charm of the Cherry Blossom Festival with us in the authentic Japanese way. In honour of this lovely occasion, we will be offering148 words
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Advertisement41 1988-04-13 2 fockrtfcoM Hear theisounds of the 60's featuring Manila's #1 Revival Band j The Hi-Jacks I RESTAURANT Metro Paragon. 290 Orchard Road #03-02 Paragon Building, Singapore 0923 Tel *****38.*****49 Entrance through Bideford Road after 9.30pm Please take the lift to Level 341 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1988-04-13 2 Max/ Not* Mln (•C) 26/10 Haze 11/07 Cloudy 23/10 Cloudy 30/21 Cloudy 36/27 Sunny 31/24 Cloudy 18/07 Cloudy 24/17 Sunny 12/05 Clear 10/04 Cloudy 21/16 Clear 10/01 Sunny 25/20 Show.n 13/03 Clear 24/11 Clear 32/16 Cloudy 14-04 Cloudy 19/12 Haze 30/20 Cloudy 09/05 Cloudy 06/04 Cloudy 33/23 Fine 12/04 Clear98 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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713 1988-04-13 3 CHARLES SAVAGE - By CHARLES SAVAGE UP OR DOWN, there seems to be some doubt in the market about where laptop and portable computer sales are going. Sales managers of Hewlett Packard .(HP) and Toshiba, two of the leading laptop computer brands selling here, have713 words
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Article, Illustration412 1988-04-13 3 ANNA TEO - B* ANNA TEO -CYBILL SHEPHERD, one half of Xhe Moonlighting duo, gave Ports shoes a new dimension •-*when she turned up for the OsJcars in a long black gown and Hlaming orange basketball boots. Cameras were trained on the feet of singer Phil Collins too,412 words
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Article, Illustration619 1988-04-13 3 GENEVIEVE CUA - Billings up for DMB&B and BBDO By GENEVIEVE CUA MAJOR RESTRUCTURING has enabled two international advertising agencies to build on losing streaks. About two years ago, D'Arcy Masius Benton and Bowles and BBDO Advertising felt the brunt of the recession and were dismissed619 words
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329 1988-04-13 3 Bernama RASA SAYANG Hotels (Penang) Bhd, which runs the Rasa Sayang, Golden Sands and Palm Beach hotels at the Batu Ferringhi beach hotels strip in Penang, is planning new marketing strategies in view of the growing competition in the Malaysian hotel business. TheBernama - 329 words
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Advertisement140 1988-04-13 3 An era of growth. NEC is helping open new horizons in business growth all across Asia. With increasingly powerful networks of business and personal computers that allow offices to operate more efficiently. And integrated voice, data and image communications that help people work more closely together. In Asia and all140 words
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Advertisement442 1988-04-13 4 If you're looking for the perfect opportunity to buy, sell or merge, there's someone, somewhere in the world waiting to meet someone like you. And that's where Chase gives you an edge that other banks can't match. Not only because of our expertise in mergers and acquisitions, but also because442 words
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OVERSEAS
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289 1988-04-13 5 Reuter MINISTERS of Third World states opened a three-day meeting in Belgrade on Monday to finalise and sign a multilateral accord on trade preferences and tariffs aimed at promoting commerce between developing countries. Delegations from more than 60 members of the GroupReuter - 289 words
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209 1988-04-13 5 AP FOR A CHANGE, there's no spectre of crisis hanging over this week s meetings of finance officials from 151 nations, a welcome development given the doomsday scenarios that sprang up following the stock market collapse last October. The delegates to theAP - 209 words
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124 1988-04-13 5 Reuter THE JAPANESE NAVY will stage a large sea manoeuvre in late September and early October, a spokesman for the maritime selfdefence force said in Tokyo yesterday. Most of Japan's 170 destroyers. submarines, minesweepers and support ships as well as 120 antisubmarine patrol planesReuter - 124 words
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Article833 1988-04-13 5 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From su SQ41 0410 MAA SIA SQ47 0700 DEL MAS MH605 0720 KUL SIA SQ31 0755 PAR/ROM MAS MH640 0820 KUL KAL KE624 0840 KUL MAS MH651 0910 PEN MAS MH630 0920 KUL SIA SQ103 0950 KUL CPA CX710 1015 CGK833 words
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174 1988-04-13 5 AP THE US Senate showed support on Monday for a US$l.l trillion fiscal 1989 budget built to comply with deficit-reduction promises while increasing spending for Aids, the space programme and education. The spending plan cleared an initial parliamentary hurdle 83-to-0, and debate beganAP - 174 words
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374 1988-04-13 5 UPI US SECRETARY of Commerce William Verity arrived in Moscow on Monday on a mission to boost US-Soviet trade but warned that any increase would depend on improvements in other parts of the superpower relationship. Soviet First Deputy Minister of Foreign EconomicUPI - 374 words
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260 1988-04-13 5 INDONESIA'S exports to Hongkong and China (via Hongkong) increased substantially last year, officials at the Indonesian Consulate have said. "Indonesia's exports to Hongkong doubled to HK52.59 billion (US$332 million) in 1987 from HKJI.29 billion in 1986," Commercial Consul Ngurah Sutedja told The Jakarta Post on260 words
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Advertisement60 1988-04-13 5 I M I I \f\ I The business person's choice every I I II %I I II |l I Tuesday. Thursdov. Saturday and Sunday I 1 II I m\ \l Leaving Chang' Airport at 22 05 I Iv y_L V, hours and arriving Heath'Ow ear'y tne following coming Ca'i you'60 words
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Advertisement298 1988-04-13 5 Facility to help those hit by high interest rates, Page 7 ANOTHER i AVIS FIRST V. •V 6: *2 X -fc <?: s: -v; K -v -err 33 Xr c > 3 Pfc fe 5^ <£ 35* V*\ < u? n 5 <? /V Jjp' i K7* The Avis car298 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article440 1988-04-13 6 EURODOLLAR futures opened lower on Simex yesterday from the previous close due to firmer oil prices. The June contract opened at 92.57, unchanged from Chicago's close and traded narrowly as traders were unwilling to open new positions ahead of the US trade balance figure scheduled to be released tomorrow.440 words
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Article200 1988-04-13 6 Reuter IMM currency futures finished mostly lower on Monday after paring the largest losses in late trade. News that Japan s unadjusted trade surplus with the US in March fell by more than 10 per cent drew selling at the opening bell that pushed futures to sharp losses. TradersReuter - 200 words
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Article225 1988-04-13 6 Asian market Reuter ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels, after a day of quiet trading. Short-dates were steady to slightly lower at the outset but thereafter remained little changed. Term rates were narrowly mixed initially but were unchanged in subsequent trading. us$ OFFER WD 7 daysReuter - 225 words
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Article1332 1988-04-13 6 Reuter Reuter SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed firmer against major currencies yesterday on short-covering but below the day's highs, after thin and cautious trading, dealers said. They said most operators refrained from taking large positions because of the G-7 meeting today and the release of US February tradeReuter - 1,332 words
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Article168 1988-04-13 6 Gold futures on April 11 100 troy ounces; USS per troy ounce Open Higfc Low Sew* *1* 449.00 453.80 448.30 452.80 1.20 Moy 431.60 451.60 451 JO 453.10 1.00 Jim 450.70 455.50 450.30 454.70 1.00 Aug 454-70 459.70 454JO 459.10 1.00 Oct 465.00 464.50 460.30 463.80 1.00168 words
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Article55 1988-04-13 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed point higher yesterday to end at 3Term rates were unchanged across the board S$ Interbank rates at 12 noan yester day: OfFCR BID 3 1/8 3 1 -month 3 1/8 3 2-monih 3 1/8 3 3-month 3 3/16 355 words
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Article78 1988-04-13 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****E 07.7.88 3.00 2.95 2.98 2.97 6 months BY*****H 22.9.88 3.09 3.04 1 year BY*****Z 23.3.89 3.17 3.12 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code rate BID78 words
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Article, Illustration186 1988-04-13 6 Indicates the average of prime lending rates of 12 major banks in S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on April 12 USS 7 7 6 7/8 8 1/16 7 IS/16 1 m#. 7 1/16 6 15/16 8 1/8 8 3 7 1/8 7 8 5/16 3/16 6 iw*186 words
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Article1528 1988-04-13 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuesday, April 12, 1988 DEUTSCHE MARK (SIMEX) Itey M calta May M puts 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 23 276A I85A 106A 49A 21A 271 180 102 45 21 7 3 CA8 CA8 "•V" tow 34 33 7681,528 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article170 1988-04-13 7 Bernama ES MALAYAN BANKING Bhd (MBB) has spent more than Msso million to install automated teller machines in its banking network in Malaysia. Mr Ahmad Mohd Don, senior general manager and director of the bank, said in Kuala Lumpur on Monday that MBB wasBernama ES - 170 words
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449 1988-04-13 7 NYT THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund's 151 member governments have completed negotiations on a new contingency lending facility to assist countries hit by such adverse circumstances as sustained higher interest rates or destructive droughts The deal has basically been cut, aNYT - 449 words
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621 1988-04-13 7 AP THE AMERICAN government indicated on Monday that the world's top industrfal countries were near agreement on a proposal to use the price of gold and other commodities in the international coordination of exchange rates. The proposal was first advanced by TreasuryAP - 621 words
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195 1988-04-13 7 IT IS USUALLY a single strategic error, often made by the chief executive, that creates the massive losses that gets a company m trouble and forces a restructuring of the organisation. Chief executives have gambled" away their companies based on a superficial195 words
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Article103 1988-04-13 7 HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation has named a new director Mr John R H Bond, who heads the bank's Americas division, now holds the title. Executive Director America*. Jllr Bond, who is based in ifew York, has also been appointed chairman of a newly-established committee that103 words
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Article86 1988-04-13 7 Reuter AMERICAN General Corp said it had tentatively agreed to buy Manufacturers Hanover Corps consumer finance unit for j US$6B5 million. In a separate announcement. Manufacturers Hanover Corp (MHC) said it j would receive an estimated $20 million in cash divi- dends representing itsReuter - 86 words
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Article66 1988-04-13 7 AFP CHINESE government Treasury bills are to become negotiable as part of an experiment beginning this month in seven Chinese cities. the official New China News Agency said on Monday Transactions will be permitted this year in 54 cities throughout China following a limited experimental issue ofAFP - 66 words
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224 1988-04-13 7 TOTAL BANK LOANS in Singapore rose by only $28.2 million to $37.96 billion in January, according to latest figures from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The MAS attributed the gain to increased lending to the manufacturing. housing, transport, storage and communication sectors. However, loans224 words
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Article774 1988-04-13 7 WESTERN and Japanese economic and financial leaders are in Washington this week for meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the Group of Seven leading industrialised nations the United States, Japan. West Germany, France, Britain, Italy and Canada JeanClaude Paye, secretarygeneral of the Organisation for774 words
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Advertisement84 1988-04-13 7 ■ft*-' America. Only United has same day arrivals anywhere in the USA. We are America's Friendly Skies. Our daily morning departures via Tokyo or Hong Kong wing you across the Pacific in time to enjoy the rest of the day in the States. Lunch on the West Coast, dinner on84 words
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COMMODITIES
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391 1988-04-13 8 AFP OIL PRICES firmed again in London on Tuesday on expectations of cuts in output by Opec and non-Opec producers after an Opec ministers' meeting on April 25. The meeting will follow talks with non-Opec producers on April 23 inAFP - 391 words
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162 1988-04-13 8 AFP A TEXAS FIRM has asked for permission to drill for oil and natural gas in scenic Manila Bay, the Philippine Office of Energy Affairs said yesterday. Apollo Madrid, the office's deputy executive director, said that the application was filed last WednesdayAFP - 162 words
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210 1988-04-13 8 Reuter TWO FRENCH oil companies have signed a contract to lift a total of 100,000 barrels of oil per day from Saudi Arabia to benefit from the kingdom's mar-ket-related sales, the Nico-sia-based Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) said. Total-Cie Francaise des Petroles and SteReuter - 210 words
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Article361 1988-04-13 8 Reuter SINGAPORE The rubber market closed quietly steady with May 1 RSS buyers quoted at 236.00 cents/kilo yesterday, unchanged from Monday s close, dealers said. After a steady opening, prices hovered narrowly on lack of interest in very quiet morning trading with most operators cautiously adopting a wait-and-see attitudeReuter - 361 words
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Article83 1988-04-13 8 (canti/kg) MAY 1988 JUNE 1988 (current month) (forward month) D AC NOON NOON MAO S*)l*ri #uy*r» S*M*ri SSR 30 230.50 232.50N 230.50 232 50N SSR 50 229.00 231.00N 229 00 231 .OON MRELB tuy*n S«ll»rj Ivy art SMR CV 364.50 366.00N 365 50 367.SON SMR I 370.5083 words
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214 1988-04-13 8 AFP THE ARAB WORLD s food needs are growing twice as fast as production, a fact which could lead to a food import bill of US$45 billion a year by the year 2000, a Unified Arab Economic report has warned. The demand for foodstuffs hasAFP - 214 words
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Article242 1988-04-13 8 R AS prices In S cent»/*g, FOB in balM NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers bit 1 RSS Prompt 236.50 237.50N 237.00 238.00N bit 1 RSS May 88 235.50 236.50N 236.00 237.00 Int 1 RSS June 237.50 238.50 238.00 239.00 bit 2 RSS OP 234.00 236.00N 234.50242 words
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Article324 1988-04-13 8 Reuter HONGKONG: Gold closed lower yesterday on moderate selling by local investors in the afternoon, dealers said. They said the profit taking was mainly in response to the firmer tone of the US dollar, while higher crude oil prices also lent some support. Bullion ended at U*****.10/50 anReuter - 324 words
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Article148 1988-04-13 8 Reuter SOYBEAN FUTURES rallied modestly on Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade on the close to settle 4-1/4 to one cent higher, ending on or near contract highs set early in trading. May closed four cents higher at US$6 82 a bushel. November matched its contract high ofReuter - 148 words
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Article145 1988-04-13 8 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES closed slightly firmer with prices up 1/4 to two cents on Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade May closed 3/4 cent higher at US$3 17-1/2 a bushel. Prices opened firmer with light computer fund buying lending support. Commercial selling limited gains, but more commercial buyingReuter - 145 words
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Article312 1988-04-13 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller doting prices on April 1 1 (i/tonne unlets specified) Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Bosis in-store London, sellers ootion CIF London May 1119/1120 (1109/1110) High/Low 1122/1113 Jul 1139/1140 (1128/1130) High/Low 1144/1135 Sales (1600) Cocoa May 883/884 High/Low (875/876) 889/882 Jul 903/904 High/Low (893/895)312 words
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Article73 1988-04-13 8 THE rally continues. Closing prices for crude (FOB origin) US$/borr*l Chang* Topii (Apr) 16.50 0.20 Minoi (Apr) 16.10 -0.30 Duboi (May) 15.00 mdi W«t Tmoi WT1 (May)*' 17.90 1.00 N#w York dot* previous day. Products (FOB S'pore) USS/borroi Oi one* Coioil 21.40 0.25 loo Sutptur Wo*y >*<idu*.73 words
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Article408 1988-04-13 8 Bernama ES Reuter Totol o/p o« of lOOhrv 4278 controctv Tumow: 693 lon. Clowng ton*: Slightly easier K^« pa i m hrtur cl °sed lower in slightly easier trading on the th« PUr Exchange yesterday This was mainly due to nr«f?t any v,s,b,e demand from overseas, dealers said.Bernama ES; Reuter - 408 words
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Article240 1988-04-13 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon dosing prices on April 12 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 103.00 Old drum FOB 117.00 New drum FOB 113.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 59 sellers Pepper Muntok white FOB NLW 1105.00 Sarawak white FOB foq NLW 1090.00 Sarawak special block FOB NLW 775.00240 words
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Article163 1988-04-13 8 Reuter The KLTM price recovered three cents from Monday's close Jo M 517.40 a kg yesterday. The US dollar's steadiness against the ringgit attracted further Japanese demand but local and European buying remained thin. The local market still has a £20 premium over the price in Europe. TurnoverReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement92 1988-04-13 8 Ru VI now offers a delicious choice of set lunch menus at just $19.88++ per person. Afc And every lunch comes with B MM W the kind of service that gives you I W time to enjoy your meal and still get you back to the office on time. n92 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous77 1988-04-13 8 Doonesbury CHECKS IN IVrMTHE OMW. j rfs over, whatpo you WAMT METOPO? o STT 716HT. IMOULPN7 SOMEBODY 0870N17... WILL BREAK THECEASB FIRE. r m I n 7i 8s BY GARRY TRUDEAU 55? NICARAGUAtSBEEN PEVASTAIWBY STT TT6HT. THIS MAR. NEARLY 50,000 PBO- SOMEBODY PLE HAVE PIED IN THE LAST SIX UJILL&RBAK77 words
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Advertisement225 1988-04-13 9 e m^e f/rifowMice ouw mem/hew ta A Nomura Capital Management (Singapore) Pte Ltd 6 Battery Road, #39-03 Standard Chartered Bank Building, Singapore 0104. Tel. *****66 'We are pleased to announce the r establishment of Nomura Capital f jirijy Management (Singapore) Pte Ltd on 25th March 1988, the fourth wholly- m.225 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article421 1988-04-13 10 THERE IS NOTHING innovative about the plan by the Singapore Society of Accountants to introduce a recommended scale of fees for accounting services. In Singapore, other professions such as law, medicine and architecture have already established guidelines on how much to charge their clients and patients.421 words
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Article, Illustration1549 1988-04-13 10 ZHOU MEI - Taiwan's spectacular success in economic restructuring and development has been due to a number of vital ingredients, not least of which are a climate conducive to entrepreneurship and the investment in human capital, according to Professor Lim Chong Yah. Economics Correspondent ZHOU MEI reports.1,549 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1988-04-13 11 IAN RODGER - LAN RODGER looks at how the Japanese steel industry has engineered a remarkable return to profit IAN RODGER FT JAPAN's steel industry, which a year ago seemed to be headed down the same industry path to financial and operational decay as most of its European andFT - 1,243 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1988-04-13 11 FELICITY BARRINGER - Opportunities abound for US-Soviet joint ventures By FELICITY BARRINGER NYT THE MINIATURE BUSINESS miracle began in January at a diplomatic reception in Oslo for the Soviet Premier, Nikolai Ryzhkov. What captured his interest was not diplomacy but aNYT - 1,750 words
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Advertisement151 1988-04-13 10 SCANDUTCH BRINGS YOU SPMH ON If you're shipping goods to Spain, why not let Scan Dutch give you a hand we serve two convenient locations there every week. ()n Thursday we call at Barcelona, a major market in itself and our port of call for Madridbound cargo. 1 hen on151 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous28 1988-04-13 10 UJH'CW IS NOUK ffe>lD»N& T^FWf THEN/ ftLp DING TgVv^S, A W /»~v S DOCSH T KNOu) PdBOuT BUT M£ fcTNOUS UWPvT Me UK£S 'P\ wT li i>' i28 words
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Miscellaneous1277 1988-04-13 11 TO AGE) aaiMQ 12 PM Opening ond Programme Highlights followed by Fashion TV. This week Fashion TV takes a look at Diane Eden, a costume designer with a unique touch and Imperial Optical, a store that sells designer sun-glasses. Dame Peggy: A Potrait of Peggy Ashcrofty Out (See highlights). 25th1,277 words
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Miscellaneous630 1988-04-13 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Character fast going round the bend (5) 6 Canny fellow? (5) 9 Twists and withers, possibly (7) 10 Wander off with the trays, maybe (5) 11 Dressed up figures' (5) 12 Song of the woods (5) 13 Soldiers nominally all the same (7) 15 Go back630 words
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SPORTS & LEISURE
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Article, Illustration833 1988-04-13 12 TIMOTHY COLLINGS - By TIMOTHY COLLINGS Reuter TIMES AND APPEARANCES may have changed, but the competitive values which typified English league soccer in 1888 remain intact as the competition celebrates its 100 th birthday with a celebratory weekend at Wembley Stadium. Consistency, strength and stamina the hallmarksReuter - 833 words
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Article, Illustration631 1988-04-13 13 AP SANDY LYLE had this one last chore to do before leaving Augusta. "I've got to stop by the (Augusta National Golf) club this afternoon and pick up my blazer," he said on Monday. It s a green one, the one he had inAP - 631 words
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466 1988-04-13 13 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS AFTER his Asian circuit adventure met a premature end due to "visa problems". M Murugiah was back at tbe practice tee, working on his game and drawing inspiration from Sandy Lyle's brilliant bunker shot at the final hole466 words
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Article, Illustration830 1988-04-13 13 Reuter LIKE THE MUSKETEERS of old, Yannick Noah and his French Davis Cup comrades believe it has to be "all for one and one for all". France, a disintegrating force when it tumbled out of the World Group three years ago, has put a new emphasisReuter - 830 words
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380 1988-04-13 13 AP PATRICK EWING scored 36 points, including a go-ahead turnaround jumper with 23 seconds left in overtime, to lift the New York Knicks to a 114-111 NBA victory over the Detroit Pistons in New York on Monday. Ewing s basket made it *****1,AP - 380 words
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Article130 1988-04-13 13 AP GREG HAUGEN survived a head butt by challenger Miguel Santana and an erroneous initial decision by fight officials to retain his International Boxing Federation Lightweight championship in Washington on Monday. Officials first announced that Santana. 23. had won the fight because Haugen suffered aAP - 130 words
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Article, Illustration299 1988-04-13 13 AP CHANGES will be made at the Sea Pines Racquet Club following complaints by Martina Navratilova about the north stands, the head of the Family Circle Magazine Cup Tennis Tournament says. Navratilova. who beat Gabriela Sabatini 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 on SundayAP - 299 words
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240 1988-04-13 13 AP JAN GUNNARSSON of Sweden upset second-seeded Joakim Nystrom in the first round of the U*****,000 Nice Open on Monday. Gunnarsson, ranked 57th in the world, ran off nine games in a row at one point to defeat fellow Swede Nystrom 7-5, 6-3. TrailingAP - 240 words
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Advertisement220 1988-04-13 12 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE DIAN XIN BUFFET t > sg f 'a Our Dion Xin buffet lunch spread will also include authentic Cantonese dishes like Braised Beef Brisket in brown sauce, Red Braised Chicken in vinegar, Fried Black Fungus with shredded meat Enjoy rich wholesome Dian Xin specially prepared by220 words
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Advertisement259 1988-04-13 12 t 5 "Q 13 M I JfeL Right now when you order any three US beef entrees. J the fourth is free. tit jM< I When the beef is from cattle fed solely on quality grains and corn, your steaks can't be anything but prime. And stay around for Jolly259 words
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Advertisement213 1988-04-13 12 A feast fit for Gmk Gods It 's the most inviting spread of exotic Greek favourites this side of Athens. With Midya Dolmasi (mussels), Shish Kebab, Oktapothi Krasato (cuttlefish in red wine), Galato Boureko (custard pie), Baklava and more! Even if it's all Greek, at $31 for adults and $15*213 words
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Advertisement39 1988-04-13 13 Business Times Junior Tennis Clinic i r j I would like to participate in the BT Junior Tennis Clinic J Name Age Tel No: Address i (Send reply to Australian Sports Marketing, Orchard Point P.O. Box 279, Singapore 9123)39 words
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Article, Illustration4892 1988-04-13 14 SESDAQ, the secondary equity market, sparkled in an otherwise boring day of trading on the Singapore stockmarket yesterday. More than one million shares changed hands and by the close, the UOB Sesdaq Index had risen 1.58 points to 54.51. Amtek posted the highest gains4,892 words
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Article, Illustration734 1988-04-13 15 MBT ABOUT FOUR YEARS after the proposal was first mooted, United Estate Projects' (UEP) ambitious 726-hectare housing estate next to Subang Jaya, Selangor, is set to take shape. The contract for earthworks for UEP-Subang Jaya (formerly Seafield Jaya) has already been awarded and constructionMBT - 734 words
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165 1988-04-13 15 MALAYAN BREWERIES Ltd successfully obtained an earlier hearing date to contest the validity of the controversial merger between New Zealand-based brewer Lion Corp and retailer L D Nathan. The suit will now be heard on April 18 instead of April 26.165 words
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Article3364 1988-04-13 15 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and rePorted to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Settlement Contracts quoted after the word "SETT** Big Board3,364 words
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366 1988-04-13 15 ROSIE TAN - By ROSIE TAN > CONSTRUCTION GROUP Lee > Kim Tah Holdings Ltd has reduced its after-tax losses last i year to $4.01 million, an im- provement of 70 per cent over I 1986's $13.37 million loss. 1 If all366 words
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Article, Illustration647 1988-04-13 15 MAGDALENE NG - Mock trading sessions start on May 2 By MAGDALENE NG THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore has slated mock trading sessions for dealers and remisiers, starting May 2. to test its new floor trading system. At the core of the new system, scheduled for647 words
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344 1988-04-13 15 CORRINA LIM - By CORRINA LIM BROKERS AND ANALYSTS welcome the Stock Exchange of Singapore's decision to introduce a new Sesdaq trading system to boost activity on the secondary market. Market-makers and brokers said the changes were timely and should give Sesdaq a big shot344 words
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151 1988-04-13 15 MBT SYED KECHIK HOLDINGS ceased to be a substantial shareholder of The Temerloh Rubber Estates after its disposal of 7.43 million shares or 48.3 per cent in the company on March 23. Syed Kechik Holdings said the Temerloh shares sold consistedMBT - 151 words
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Article286 1988-04-13 15 Managers' prices Jopon Gr Fund 140 1 65* for April 13 Shenton Thrift Fund 081 081 Singapore Unit Trust UOB Management Unitund 083 083 The Commerce 093 099 Unibond* 0995 1 025 The Savings Fund 07V 085* Spor# frog Fund Spore Sec Fund 037 063 041 066 MARA-Bumiputra286 words
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159 1988-04-13 15 THREE DIRECTORS of Parkway Holdings have disposed of their deemed shareholdings in their company amounting to 200,000 shares at $2.12 each through substantial shareholder IGI Ltd. The directors are managing director Dato Tan Chin Nam, deputy managing director Tony Tan and Mr Tan159 words
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Advertisement180 1988-04-13 15 TAT LEE BANK LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuant to Article 6(1 Ua) of the Articles of Association of the Bank, it is hereby announced that declarations received by the Bank as at 31st March 1988. regarding the beneficial ownership of the issued share capital of the Bank held by foreign persons constituted180 words
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Advertisement279 1988-04-13 15 MBA Alumni-National Univaraity of Singapore tha School of Poatgraduata Managamant Sludwa jointly present a one-day seminar BUSINESS OPTIONS FOR THE 1990s Joint Ventures Foreign Investment Saturday, 14 May 88 9.00 am 5.00pm Sheraton Towers The Seminar brings together key business leaders to evaluate the prospects, opportunities, strategies and pitfaUs in279 words
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397 1988-04-13 16 Bernama A TOTAL OF 77 new manufacturing projects were approved by the Malaysian Ministry of Trade and Industry during the first quarter of this year. MTI secretary-general Datuk Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid, speaking at the opening of a one-day workshop on exportBernama - 397 words
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Article190 1988-04-13 16 Reuter MAJOR JAPANESE semiconductor makers plan to increase capital spending on production in the fiscal year ending March 31, 1989 to meet growing demand mainly from the domestic market, spokesmen said. NEC Corp plans to invest about 50 billion yen in its semiconductor divisionReuter - 190 words
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97 1988-04-13 16 AFP A FILIPINO AFFILIATE of Hongkong-based First Pacific International Ltd is to buy a major Philippine distillery next month, according to spokesmen for both companies in Manila. First Pacific Metro's acquisition of the ailing Tanduay Distillery from the Elizalde family will expand its presenceAFP - 97 words
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193 1988-04-13 16 Reuter INDONESIAN BUSINESSMAN Sioe Liong's First Pacific Holdings Ltd has again failed to put its directors on the board of a Hongkong hotel, after another battle with the controlling Cheong family last Friday. First Pacific's bid to put two directors on the board ofReuter - 193 words
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Article3104 1988-04-13 16 IF INVESTORS had expected to continue to chalk up gains on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, they must have been disappointed. Prices finished mixed despite a steadier opening with most counters traded withirf narrow margins in quiet trading. Dealers said the slightly weaker tendency3,104 words
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Article1449 1988-04-13 16 Hongkong HONGKONG share prices closed slightly lower yesterday on light profit taking as the market consolidated its recent gains, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index lost 15.07 points to end at 2.635.94. near the day's low, after rising some seven points initially. The Hong Kong Index fell1,449 words
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Article134 1988-04-13 16 APft 11 WON Cheii Sugar ***** -600 Daelim IrxJ Daewoo Corp Daewoo Heavy Daishin Securities Dong Ah Phar Dong Suh Slock Dongbu Steel Gold Star Hanil Bank Hanil Cement Hankuk Glaaa Hanyang C hem teat Hyundai Conat Hyundai Motor ***** 1S700 ***** ***** isaoo ***** ***** ***** ***** *****134 words
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Article487 1988-04-13 16 Reuter TOKYO share prices closed mixed yesterday due to caution ahead of the Group of Seven meeting today and the release of US February trade data tomorrow, but the outlook for the week's outcome is bullish, brokers said. "It seems like the G-7 may stabilise the dollar and thatReuter - 487 words
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Article431 1988-04-13 16 Reuter LIGHT PROFIT-TAKING in most sectors saw the Australian share market close lower yesterday. The energy sector was one of the few to escape the downward pressure evident elsewhere, brokers said. "Volumes were even lighter than Monday, which I think indicates that there is still a lack of sellersReuter - 431 words
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Article152 1988-04-13 16 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index edged up 4.62 to 400.75 yesterday on a turnover of 6,113,459 shares worth 787.36 million baht. AM 12 BAHT 1Ao Kham Thai 201 1 Ayudtiya Invaatmant 414 -ie Bangkok Agro-lnd 152 unch Bangkok Bank 333 2 Bank Of Ayudtiya 360 unch CharoongReuter - 152 words
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Article244 1988-04-13 16 APR 12 »rr s All Sincara Indus 3 00 -0 02 Ash Cament 76 90 -15 Cathay Cons 80 50 •1.5 Chang Hwa Bank 349 00 -6 Chang Loong 64 SO -05 Chia Hsin Camant 61 00 -1.5 Chin Ham Flour 21 50 -07 China Cham 34 80 -05244 words
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Article49 1988-04-13 16 AM 12 PESOS Aco)« Mining Anglo Phil 0 011 unch Apai Mining B 0 029 -0 001 AtlM Con B 26 0 5 Baguio Gold Basic Petroleum 0016 unch Banguat Con B 80 unch Fir»l Phil Hldgs 0 50 -05 Lepanto B 046 unch Marcoppat 0 70 -0149 words
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Advertisement363 1988-04-13 16 I THE SHIPPING CORPORATION 7 OF INDIA LTD (A GOVT. OF INDIA ENTERPRISE) SHIPPING HOUSE, 245, MADAME CAMA ROAD BOMBAY 400 021. TENDER NOTICE Leasing of General purpose marine containers on master lease, long term lease and finance lease. Sealed tenders are invited for leasing of general purpose Marine Containers363 words
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Article1058 1988-04-13 17 New York Reuter WALL STREET extended its rally to a fifth day on Monday with a small gain on light volume. A sharp rise in oil prices that helped energy stocks but depressed transports was the key factor as investors weighed the possibility of renewed inflation, tradersReuter - 1,058 words
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Article961 1988-04-13 17 London Reuter LONDON prices opened mixed yesterday with a firmer bias in thin trading, dealers said. Wall Street failed to give the market any clear lead on Monday night, managing only modest gains ahead of today's Group of Seven meeting in Washington. Dealers added that the marketReuter - 961 words
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Article1186 1988-04-13 17 Selected indices HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 1.***** Monday 1.741 *8 Week ogo Closed Hang Seng Index Tuesday 2.***** Monday 2.***** Week ogo Closed All Industrials Tuesday 2.3330 Monday ***** Week ogo 2.264 7 NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday 2.***** Friday 2.***** Week ogo 1.***** TOKYO Nikkei Average Tuesday 26.***** Monday1,186 words
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Article97 1988-04-13 17 Reuter ROBERT CAMPEAU is expecting Federated Department Stores Inc's pre-tax earnings to total Cs4oo million this year and predicts that 1988 sales will be little changed from last year's. The Canadian businessman is chairman of Campeau Corp which last week won a lengthy takeover battle for FederatedReuter - 97 words
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127 1988-04-13 17 Reuter HONEYWELL INC is to take part in a joint venture to modernise about 100 Soviet chemical fertiliser plants. Honeywell senior vice-presi-dent James Verrant told reporters in Moscow on Monday that his company would make an initial investment of about US$l million in whatReuter - 127 words
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335 1988-04-13 17 AP COMPLAINTS of manufacturing defects in Boeing Co planes have come from two more airlines, including a carrier that said a wing flap disintegrated in flight on the first day of a jet's service. The latest complaints, from All Nippon Airways and AmericanAP - 335 words
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329 1988-04-13 17 Reuter AMERICAN TELEPHONE and Telegraph Co has declined to comment on a statement by Ing C Olivetti and C Spa that negotiations to form a closer alliance between the two companies had failed. However, ATT said its current agreement, under which ATT had theReuter - 329 words
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Article99 1988-04-13 17 Reuter ROVER GROUP PLC's net borrowings during 1987 were £560.2 million compared with £1.11 billion in the previous year. The 99.8 per cent UK stateowned carmaker made the statement in its annual report for 1987. Rover chairman Graham Day said the group's trading resultsReuter - 99 words
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Article291 1988-04-13 17 Reuter WALT DISNEY Co is reviewing bank financing proposals for part of the U552.29 billion initial phase of its Euro Disneyland project, and that it will make a decision in May. "I would envision that all the banks will be in at some level," Disney TreasurerReuter - 291 words
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Article69 1988-04-13 17 Reuter VOLKSWAGEN AG s Volkswagen of America unit said a U5527.6 million development loan enabling Park Corp of Cleveland to buy Volkswagen's South Charleston, West Virginia, stamping and manufacturing facility has been ap- proved by West Virginia's governor. Under the agreement. Volkswagen of America soldReuter - 69 words
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Article49 1988-04-13 17 Reuter MARUBENI CORP has signed contracts with Bristol Aerospace Ltd. a Canadian rocket maker, and Conatec Inc. a US rocket launching firm, to form joint ventures next month. Marubeni plans to offer services to companies testing new materials and conducting biotechnology experiments in zero gravity conditions. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article38 1988-04-13 17 Reuter BANK of New England Corp said its common stock will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange on April 12 under the ticker symbol NEB The stock now trades on Nasdaq ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article286 1988-04-13 17 FT MERRILL LYNCH, the largest US investment bank, has reported a 37 per cent drop in first-quarter net earnings to US$6B.3 million or 62 cents a share compared with $108.6 million or $1 a share a year earlier. Total revenue fell by 5 per centFT - 286 words
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118 1988-04-13 17 NYT TEXACO INC is negotiating to sell its West German subsidiary as part of its post-bankruptcy restructuring plan, company executives told their German subordinates last week in Hamburg. The unit is expected to bring about US$l.6 billion. The negotiations raise the possibilityNYT - 118 words
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Advertisement88 1988-04-13 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF DARU SUPPLIES (S) PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT to Section 308(2) of The Companies Act. Cap. 50 that the Final Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be88 words
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Advertisement306 1988-04-13 17 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT CHAPTER 50 Section 290 (2Mb) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION KAI YEN INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meet'ng of Kai Yen Investment* Pte Ltd held on the 4th day of April 1988. the following special resolutions were duly passed: RESOLVED THAT: (1)306 words
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Advertisement348 1988-04-13 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, I LOW SIAK HNG of No: 36 Jalan Baiduri, Singapore 1542, have applied for a First Class Beer House Licence in respect of premises at Guest Restaurant, at No. 2 Lim Teck Kim Road, Singapore 0207, and that this application will be heard in348 words
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166 1988-04-13 18 Reuter SEVEN non-Opec oil producers have been discussing cutting their oil production by almost half a million barrels a day in exchange for a cut by the 13-na-tion cartel, a senior Mexican Oil Ministry official said yesterday. The official, who is one of the membersReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration354 1988-04-13 18 TAN KEE WEE - NTI and CIDB will jointly run the institute By TAN KEE WEE A RESEARCH centre for the building industry is on the cards. The Centre for Advanced Construction Studies, now awaiting Finance Ministry approval, will be run jointly by the Nanyang Technological Institute354 words
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Article, Illustration240 1988-04-13 18 INDONESIAN Defence and Security Minister General Benny Murdani met behind closed doors for talks with his Singapore counterpart, Mr Goh Chok Tong, and other senior local defence officials yesterday afternoon. General Murdani, who took over the defence portfolio in a Cabinet reshuffle240 words
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198 1988-04-13 18 Reuter THE US and Japan on Tuesday signed an agreement that will allow Japan to use some US patented military secrets, US and Japanese officials said in Tokyo. The officials said the move was part of efforts to strengthen bilateral defence cooperationReuter - 198 words
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179 1988-04-13 18 AFP JAPAN yesterday extended a 14-billion yen (US$lll million) credit to the Philippines for highway repair and a 4 347-billion yen (US$34.B million) grant for four projects, officials said in Manila. The special yen credit, payable in 20 years at annual interest of 3AFP - 179 words
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292 1988-04-13 18 Reuter CHINA IS HOPING diplomatic relations with Indonesia, severed by Jakarta 21 years ago, can be normalised as soon as possible, the official Antara news agency has reported. Antara yesterday quoted visiting Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Liu Shuqing as saying restoring ties would benefitReuter - 292 words
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202 1988-04-13 18 AFP CHINA beamed with pride yesterday on news that the film. The Last Emperor, had scooped up nine Academy Awards in Hollywood, including Best Picture and Best Director. As partners in the coproduction of The Last Emperor, we are very happy to learnAFP - 202 words
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443 1988-04-13 18 AFP AN AMERICAN OFFICIAL has urged Asian-Pacific countries to move towards freer trade to soive their economic problems. "We believe economic and trade growth are best achieved through reliance on market forces and free enterprise," Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business AffairsAFP - 443 words
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137 1988-04-13 18 AP THE UNITED NATIONS yesterday announced that the Afghanistan settlement signing will be held this week as the Soviets condemned Afghan guerillas for downing a Soviet-built passenger jet with 29 people aboard. On Monday, the Soviet news agency Tass said Muslim insurgentsAP - 137 words
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Article100 1988-04-13 18 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures edged lower in spiritless dealings yesterday morning as traders concentrated on squaring positions ahead of today's meeting in Washington of finance ministers and central bankers from the G-7. The leading June delivery was off US$O.6O at U*****.10 an ounce, having held insideReuter - 100 words
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132 1988-04-13 18 AFP THE VALUE of non-oil foreign investment commitments should reach US$3 billion in 1988. the newlyappointed chairman of Indonesia's Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) said in Jakarta on Monday. Sanyoto Sastrowardoyo said the boaid already licensed US$l.B billion worth of foreign investment projects inAFP - 132 words
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Article, Illustration384 1988-04-13 18 AP. Reuter CHINA'S legislature yesterday named new ministers to the key posts of defence and foreign affairs and passed constitutional amendments sanctioning private businesses and the right to transfer use of land. The National People's Congress' 2,859 delegates, in a vote emphasisingAP.; Reuter - 384 words
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Article43 1988-04-13 18 AFP THE state of emergency in Bangladesh has been lifted, it was announced in Dhaka yesterday. An evening news bulletin on television said President Hussain Mohammad Ershad issued an order under the constitution lifting the state of emergency.AFP - 43 words
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Article48 1988-04-13 18 UPI DISSIDENT students staged anti-government protests at two universities in Seoul yesterday and hurled firebombs and rocks at riot police braving tear gas. About 2,000 students gathered on the Seoul National University campus to inaugurate a preparatory committee for a Seoul student alliance. UPIUPI - 48 words
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35 1988-04-13 18 AP OPPOSITION politicians in Taipei yesterday called off further talks with the ruling Nationalist Party over their differences amid heightened political confrontation in the legislature and on the streets. APAP - 35 words
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Article61 1988-04-13 18 Bernama MALAYSIA and South Korea have signed an investment and guarantee agreement which, among other things, provides a guarantee against the nationalisation of each other s investments by the host government. It was signed by Malaysian Trade and Industry Minister Oatin Paduka Rafidah Aziz andBernama - 61 words
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Article29 1988-04-13 18 AFP INDUSTRIAL GIANT Asea-Brown-Boveri said in Stockholm yesterday that dealings in its shares on all European stock markets were suspended immediately. No reason was given. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article36 1988-04-13 18 AP AUTHOR Alan Paton, best known (or his novel Cry, The Beloved Country, died of throat cancer at his estate outside the South African city of Durban on Tuesday. He was 85. APAP - 36 words
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Advertisement152 1988-04-13 18 K u -w WHY YOU WOULD ENJOY THE PLAZA SERVICE APARTMENTS. 1111 A A r :,Y $1 s* SSS At the most attractive rates in town, The Plaza Service Apartments offer you all the comforts of home, plus the luxury of a fine hotel, plus: ideal location along Nicoll Highway152 words
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434 1988-04-13 19 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE TASMAN JEBSEN New Zealand Line has suspended its New Zealand/South-east Asia service because of poor trading conditions, high costs and what it deems as "sub-economic" freight rates. The last direct sailing on the monthly service was made by the Anangel Leader434 words
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201 1988-04-13 19 Reuter THE INDIAN government has relaxed a restriction on acquisition of ships abroad by Indian companies, shipping industry sources said. A spokesman for the Indian Shipowners' Association (INSA) said the relaxed rules were announced by Indian Surface Transport Minister Rajesh PilotReuter - 201 words
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Article220 1988-04-13 19 Lloyd's List SWEEPING powers would be granted to the US Federal Maritime Commission under a bill being drafted in Congress. The final version of the United Foreign Shipping Practices Bill is being written in Washington. It is particularly aimed at Far Eastern countries suchLloyd's List - 220 words
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Article97 1988-04-13 19 Reuter THE MARITIME Safety Committee of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has begun a twoweek meeting and set up a working party to consider UK government proposals for increased safety for car ferries. The IMO said the working party is scheduled to report back to theReuter - 97 words
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43 1988-04-13 19 MEXICO s Gulf of Mexico port of Veracruz was closed to all ocean-going and coastal shipping as well as to fishing operations due to high winds with gusts of up to 62km per hour, port officials said.43 words
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Article167 1988-04-13 20 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): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia Straits Container Line167 words
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122 1988-04-13 20 THE DIRECTORATE General for Sea Transportation of Indonesia, J E Habibie, has received five 800 hp tug boats from PT Inggom Shipyard and PT Kodja, and four 440 hp pilot boats from PT Dumas. The two Inggom-built tugs cost about US$2.l million122 words
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1358 1988-04-13 20 Mr J T MACIEL - Incorrectly dating a bill of lading may be a common practice. But a review of the case involving the Saudi Crown by Mr J T MACIEL of the Business Administration, Singapore Polytechnic, reveals that what is acceptable may not be legal. Mr J1,358 words
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Article939 1988-04-13 20 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Contoiner VW 1 Accord Shpg VI Ahrenkiel Liner n Africa Ocean XH Alltrons VN AC Toepler XI Amencon Tpt XM Anro Wv.ce IV 2/3 Arrow lines IX As«>n Ocean XI Assoc Carriage XI Atlos line X AN1 1 1/2 AfC line V939 words
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289 1988-04-13 20 ONLY 10 out of the 69 ships calling at Bangkok Port were not delayed, claimed the Bangkok Shipowners Agents Association. The ships which called at the Thai port between Feb 25, the implementation date of the controversial crane policy, and March 31,289 words
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632 1988-04-13 21 Reuter A SEVEN-MEMBER European Community (EC) mission will meet Japanese Transport Ministry officials this week to seek ways of shoring up depressed shipbuilding prices, government and industry sources said. "But neither side has any cure in mind which immediately (will) affectReuter - 632 words
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Article836 1988-04-13 21 AFP RATES CONTINUED to weaken over the past week on the freight market, especially for graincarriers departing from the US Gulf and the US North Pacific coast. The Biffex (Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange) reacted with a fall of 33 points on the week, to 1,584 points. ThisAFP - 836 words
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8647 1988-04-13 26 A guide to ships loading at Singapore tor 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 Port of Singapore.8,647 words
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Article1008 1988-04-13 27 THE FREIGHT market on Monday started the week with chartering on a rather small scale in most sectors. shipbrokers said. Grain operators finalised business from the US North Pacific to Taiwan at US$22 compared with $21.50 a month ago, while $20 is reported to have been agreed for1,008 words
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Article1370 1988-04-13 27 at conventional wharves Veeael KEPPEL WHARVES Boob Utloh Equator Ha tog Inobukwo KokMQ Kola Mo|u Koto Mulio Nasbon Ouwi Oants Shout Dynasty Stiwijoyo Titon Uranus S Xinhoiyu* Yulieng No 2 Hong Sh*n Km In UN Koto W or una Im Pataling 3 Megott Brook* 1 Nad Barcelona1,370 words
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Article2066 1988-04-13 28 A—B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies ABC Containerline NV S pore Shpg (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S) Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd <PK) Alltrans Alltrans Express American President Lines2,066 words
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343 1988-04-13 30 Agencies SOUTH KOREA'S second biggest shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery Co closed its main yard indefinitely after 11 days of strikes by about 10,000 workers demanding higher pay, company officials said. The possibility of a negotiated settlement receded at the weekend after 11 rounds ofAgencies - 343 words
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81 1988-04-13 30 New floating tank for JapanChina Corp Reuter CHINA will build a 52,000 deadweight ton floating oil production and storage tank for the Japan-China Oil Development Corp of Japan The official New China News Agency said China Offshore Platform Engineering and the Hudong Shipyard of Shanghai would undertake construction. The tankReuter - 81 words
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348 1988-04-13 30 Kingsley Wood - From Kingsley Wood BHP PETROLEUM S Timor Sea production facility, the 143,000dwt Jabiru Venture, sails for Singapore's Keppel Shipyard today for modifications that will permit it to handle the output of four wells instead of the current two. The work will take about348 words
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Advertisement575 1988-04-13 20 Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT H P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ROTTERDAM/ ANTWERP LE HAVRE RHINE MARU TOKIO EXPRESS LA SEINE HAMBURG EXPRESS KOWLOON BAY BENAVON ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPENHAGEN. AARHUS, GOTHENBURG, MAIMO, HELSINKI, OSLO, AMSTEROAM, CARIBBEAN S. AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT575 words
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Advertisement440 1988-04-13 20 S7 C SA V Co-'," Slid AfrriCJn.i c '.jpcrcs S TO/FROM CHILE feeocr vessel rpott no mi vessel hk arica kjq antofvalp sai CSAV 2 lit* CAR CARRIER (TOR 2W) 2*5 Slfi a» CSA* 1 Irt VELAY lifi Ifi W up OAV 2 W5 CAR CAM ICR (T0« 2*5) 2M440 words
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Advertisement758 1988-04-13 21 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd P&O Containers CONTAINCRSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: S>*ra P Kl»n» TOKYO LAY (MINE MARU TOUIO CXPHES LA SEINE MHUK EXWtESS KOHIOM BAY In Pt 14/04 it w nm nnt 30.04 *05 OSiOS758 words
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Advertisement548 1988-04-13 21 4g& SGS NSPECTION MARINE SURVEYS (IN 140 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE) SGS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD 71, AYER RAJAH CRESCENT #07-18 AYER RAJAH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 0513 TEL *****50 (MARINE DEPT./ENDUSTRIAL DIVISION) TLX: SGS RS ***** FAX: (65) *****27 EUROPE JAM* SEUTM SEMTM EE m MM 17M K M M M MTM EE548 words
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Advertisement396 1988-04-13 22 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD IRAN TAKHTI ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE Singapore Loading for 30/4 BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE PNC/S. PACIFIC SERVICE Singapore Loading for: A VESSEL 10/5 LAE, PMB, RBL, HRA MICRONESIA SERVICE HK LOAD FOR OCEANIA EXPRESS V-12 13/4 GUAM, SAIPAN OCEANIA EXPRESS V-13 3/5396 words
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Advertisement697 1988-04-13 22 ICS LINE IM» CH'—AT,*, FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ I A Member ot the Ace Consortium CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF VESSEL KUANTAN S'PORE LOADING FOR SPARKLE SUN AC 17 In Pt OUBAI. DAMMAM. KUWAIT GEN AGENTS CROWN MARINE CO (PTE) LTD TEL: *****88 (9 Lines) FAX NO:697 words
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Advertisement286 1988-04-13 22 TA k. FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD DIRECT SERVICE TO DUBAI: SAILING 23/4 FOR: PORTO, LISBON, ORAN, BILBAO MADRID, MALAGA, MEULLA TANGER, TENERIFE, LABPALMAS TUNIS, VALLETTA. IRUN, CEUTA ALGIER ft ISTANBUL U.S.A. PORT MORESBY, RABUAL, LAE A MADANG NOUMEA 21/5 SUVA/LAUTOKA 21/5 SIN ADELAIDE 13/5 SYDNEY FREMANTLE MELBOURNE AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON,286 words
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Advertisement993 1988-04-13 22 i'dllT r a EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) S* m X? Sf £1? 52? 5S 25 rc LMV mm K 2M 27M 2M 22 «2 1« 1» 1« 1« *7 14,1 11/S l»/5 21/5 24(5 27ft 30 i 2* 25* 27/t 2*l 1/7 97 .0 .3" ii993 words
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Advertisement670 1988-04-13 23 r PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES A\*\ pil Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL KOTA EAGLE MAJAPAHIT QOWA JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURABAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL SEA DKAQON KOTA EAOLE SEA HAWK SEA DRAGON SEA FORTUNE INTEGRA BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE BEL A WAN/STRAITS CONTAINER SERVICE670 words
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Advertisement683 1988-04-13 24 'Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST EXPORT ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM IMPORT ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM VIA FEEOCR KOREAN CHANCE ACE CONCORD ORIENTAL CHIEF TRANSWORLD BRIDGE NEPTUNE DIAMOND KOREAN JACEWON NEPTUNE CRYSTAL CHINA CONTAINER VOY *INDO 'PK/PNG SGP 3SW 14/4683 words
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Advertisement329 1988-04-13 24 NEOUOVD COLOMBO SZMF OSAKA MARU SB* VIRGO 0901F OSAKA MARU «3K ANJOU OltC HAYAKAWA MARU SB37G M/ 4 11/5 iiV5 23/s 17/5 I/S 13/5 in JifHm JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (REG. 242)64/ OOK) SINGAPWf TO: *****11 TELEX NO: RS ***** terminal/cfs t«<. ********** BOOKINGS T«l. *****34-235 s== Jr* ,;r! 7mi vm329 words
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Advertisement643 1988-04-13 24 INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AooooNwg FCL/FCL Contlwn INDIAN COURIER VJM 13 ORIENT SUCCESS V I* U 10. ANOMRA PRADESH V J7HI7 A* TMSER RAY V.JS V ORICMT SUCCESS V 4» 4 I NOUN COURIER VJM M Hay 10. MAWPUR V J7M U Nor TMtR RAY VJI um, omor success v.ia643 words
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Advertisement628 1988-04-13 24 GOLDEN LINE WS gJi GUAM GUAN SHPPMG (PTE) LID O. T«M Amr Stmt SINGAPORE AM TEL 9QH (II LINES) ru: SWSM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Sport Pkm*. FW* fiOCKN KAN K*richt/Outw( Oanwnarr 24/2S Apr GOLDEN HARVEST Coiwnto/Ktraciit/Dutai 12/ M Mjy CM!MA SERVICE NNFU HiNnmi/ShanftMi ***** OAI rUR SHAD Mwfl TVHiZ sf"628 words
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Advertisement857 1988-04-13 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD a port NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD. FE T *r**rr TM No Wwl CTS B00KIN8S: 2ZIMiI 7771W P.Kolain NEPLINE SON. BHD. MM? K. Lumpur NEPLINE SON. BHD 2****** Pmmi NEPLINE SON. BHD. l2BnSft27MM27NlftZ7««2 JUn NEPLINE SON. BHD. 2MBM/2M041 EU/AUST TPA/SEA vtsra 27wc n«ll Z7KM Z7KUI Z7WIM INWARD/OUTWARO857 words
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Advertisement426 1988-04-13 25 heung-a shipping Korean Flag Vessels SE D 1 n .1 a,ner,sed DIRECT SERVICE TO PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON ETO BKK SPORE PKELANC BUSAN MO JI £"""2??? MWW 171MH 04/05 D™"* o3 MO4 IMX 20-22/04 23-24/04 03-OMB 01/05 Um Z7W JWO4-2/OSO3-0405 14-1105 2MB 2? U 27« No» Donam/MBN ]om 12/05 IS-17/0S 11-IJ/-0S426 words
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Advertisement803 1988-04-13 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD S.NSOVBU.LDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 knanc Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** rtlJAltte p trri w "SIE. CO SO. »D KM2S ISSHSF'** T* BW1«1«11 TT.: Uam FieiOS' ZMfT&K MM, Mw803 words
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Advertisement329 1988-04-13 26 /e. SINGAPORE SHIPPING MM CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 t3O bntsi FAX *****39 *****76 TUEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD VE.B Dfc UTF R ACH T/SE EREEDEREI R INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE" S T OC K mm "VIA LARNACA. Accepting cargo for lattakia, Piraeus,329 words
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Miscellaneous187 1988-04-13 26 Tr! i Regional Weather iN w r A m 1 Li SI -3 bN < OS- IK SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c cT w Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature c X\ T7 Shov»e' Weather Wind direction with187 words
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Advertisement1253 1988-04-13 27 \\CSP\ CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. Tel: *****66 (16 Lines) Fa* *****15 FIXED CONSOLIDATION SERVICE FCL/LCL TO: CHINA, HONG KONG, BANGKOK, P.KELANG, KEELUNG, KAOSHIUNG, MANILA, BUSAN, TOKYO/YOKOHAMA KOBE. OSAKA, FELIXSTOWE, HAMBURG ALL EUROPE BASE PORTS ALL USA PORTS Also accepts to other destinations. ACCEPTING FCL/LCL AND CONVENTIONAL: S'pore to Sibu1,253 words
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Advertisement213 1988-04-13 27 <t>. UNIPACIFIC TRANSTRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. cn a n IJ mil ajjjf j —«/1 ..i—. jj I n-^iyx* Algerian National Line S PORE LOADING FOR MV KSAR ETTIR 15/5 ALGER, ORAN, ANNABA. TUNIS ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS Heavy Lift 100 tons available On Inducement can call213 words
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Advertisement563 1988-04-13 28 !«fh FINE-LINER SHIPPING l£9\ PTE LTD r 1 TLX RS ??6JI FLINER FAX ??5?8i6 EUROPE SERVICE IIW I art M ug |W5 11/5 PAR EAST SERVICE MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE I I"9 ou» sw AM Ma kwt IM 00* JW OH 1/9 mi* VS M tis M n\ i?! gg563 words
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Advertisement462 1988-04-13 28 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL cargoes to USA East t West Cant Carritoean East Canada. HAITI Costa Rica. El Salvador. Guatemala Honduras Venezuela. Peru. Ecuador. Colombia via Miami. Trinidad. Barbados Antigua. St! Lucia Montserrat Guayana via Kinfston AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ZIM EIUT CONTAINER UNE im EILAT IM OSAKA FCI462 words
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Advertisement558 1988-04-13 28 s-s-ggMfc—- Everett Lines jf COMPANIA PERUANA w de vapores 5 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" 8 k?D,m'??J^SIi ;ALLA()I "ATARANI. ILO* AND ALL OTHER t l ££L£ )RTS WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON Jf CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. JOHNEVERETT MURRAYEVERETT THOMASEVERETT >&r< PwunT P. lUlanf* Singapore 2W27 Apr 4/6558 words
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Advertisement172 1988-04-13 29 ITEX SHIPPING PTE LTD REGULAR LINER SERVICE VESSEL s pore loading for JUBILEE SID 2/3 BOMBAY HAKKIN MARU ETA 30/4 BOMBAY, KARACHI, JEDOAH, MED PORTS S-ggß? CARGO T0 R£D SEA N0 mediterranean ports tel tmm tlx: nam ASSOCIATED CARRIAGE WAREHOUSING (S) PTE LTD WEEKLY CONSOL JAPAN TAIWAN HONGKONG BANGKOK KELAMO172 words
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Advertisement88 1988-04-13 29 TRAVERWAY MARITIME LTD MONTHLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE KINALI V 3/88 Loading for FAMAGUSTA/BEIRUT/ TRIPOLI (LEBANON)/ LATTAKIA/ISTANBUL/ MERSIN/ALEXANDRIA Agents: SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES Spore: Tel: *****94 P.Kelang: Tel: *****18 Penang: Tel: *****6 Ngshlp Agencies T«l»phon« 221(643, *****90. *****74 T HS ***** FAX *****69 AB NQSHIP ZHEN XINC A VESSEL I 23-27/04 |(g CHINA88 words
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Advertisement504 1988-04-13 29 LCL/FCL SERVICE S PORE I JAKARTA 13/4 16/4 17/4 rcTTTTT I BamsmaMia asm liLvJ L y JJ»I INI.TB I Atoo accepting cargo to KEELUNQ. KAOHSIUNQ. HONO KONQ, P. KELAMQ. BUSAN A JAPAN E. MALAYSIA BRUNEI PORTS TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS ***** SKHST navy LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES PTE LTD504 words
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Advertisement587 1988-04-13 29 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SP GLORY SELATAN V V K SkJ GLORY SCLATAN VI V 77 11/4 PKL PN BIN KAOH M 21/4 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON587 words
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Advertisement372 1988-04-13 30 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd l nurl TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** t \s 11 k\ \k i i\i k ill) STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFTS VOY. NO. 68 Spore 13/4 P. Kelang 16/4 Yokohama Nagoya 3/5 Osaka Senboku 4/5 Moji372 words
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Advertisement491 1988-04-13 30 FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-EAST COAST/GULF/CANADA/IfcXICO AND FRENCH WEST INDIES serving GULI ieo City/FRENi rad 0. Cannas fOf wi W' |laHavr» |Connictiin VSI u.iif.. TO TAMA Vl® 11/4 5/5 ATL CARTIER Toronto N»m Vorfc PEWUI Vll2 25/4 12/5 STUTTGART EXP KOORICAN Via w in NUERHREG491 words
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Advertisement211 1988-04-13 30 WEEKLY LCL/FCL CONSOL SERVICE L.A., SFO, NEW YORK WMMSU MPMfi (0 fIE LTI Tel: *****88 (8 Lines) Tlx: RS ***** lIIAIffI shipping jurau pte LT timber/breakbulk service ATAMriki us 7 JPN CH,NA RANCOON S p O*E BKK SRWK/INDIA LATANGAN V 57 In Pt Vtt G-M 3 W 17/4 S. HAWK211 words
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Advertisement957 1988-04-13 30 RfiHh CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE i K. LUMPUR CONTAINER SERVICE *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 •07-*****8 •07-511 373 *****5, *****0, *****1 •02-*****22 *****88 TO EUROPE FEEDER BUTAHC BUTANC BUTANC I'f»T liifV'.T ill 'i l. iii! ,"ll!*r 'i.'j NQKRHAVOI, COPENHAGEN. HELSINKI, HALMO, OSLO. STOCKHOLM UK FROM957 words
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