The Business Times, 27 September 1988
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Title Section11 1988-09-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article244 1988-09-27 1 AFP Dow Jones up WALL STREET stocks were mixed yesterday morning in light dealings. The Dow Jones Industrial Average inched up 1.07 points to 2,091.75 in the first hour of trading. AP Footsie higher LONDON shares edged higher early yesterday and by midday, the Footsie 100Share IndexAFP - 244 words
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Article, Illustration192 1988-09-27 1 TRADING in major regional stock markets opened for the week on a lacklustre note. On the local front, share prices fell across the board due to a lack of buying interest and widespread stop-loss selling. Dealers said the 59-point fall in the Nikkei Index dampened sentiment while192 words
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173 1988-09-27 1 THE WORLD'S leading central banks last night made a concerted intervention on foreign exchanges to check the rise of the US dollar, while the gold price plunged by about US$lO to a 21month low of U*****.25 an ounce during early trading in London. Dealers173 words
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Article, Illustration581 1988-09-27 1 LEE HAN SHIH - British Airways likely to block move By LEE HAN SHIH VIRGIN ATLANTIC Airways, a British company owned by entrepreneur Richard Branson, has applied to the UK authorities for permission to fly from England to Singapore. A Virgin spokeswoman told BT yesterday that the581 words
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301 1988-09-27 1 UPI NON-OPEC OIL producers are seeking a joint meeting with the oil exporters' cartel to arrest the current slide in world prices. According to Omani Oil Minister Saeed Shanfari yesterday, "Producers outside Opec are awaiting a signal from Opec toUPI - 301 words
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Article126 1988-09-27 1 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange was rated among the best performing markets in the world in the first half of this year, according to Berita Arab-Malay-sia, a newsletter of the Arab-Ma-laysian Development Bhd. Since the end of December last year, the KLSE composite and industrialBernama - 126 words
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113 1988-09-27 1 Reuter FRANCE s SOCIALIST government has taken on the nation's big banks, seizing documents amid charges that the banks illegally consulted one another over an increase in credit card fees announced last week. Consumer Affairs Minister Veronique Neiertz said on Sunday thatReuter - 113 words
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Article106 1988-09-27 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN contractors have been advised to look towards the Jeddah-based Islamic Development Bank (IDB) as an alternative source ot funds to finance their projects The chairman of Pernas Construction Sdn Bhd. Haji Hajeedar Abdul Majid. who recently led a five-member delegation to the meetingBernama - 106 words
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482 1988-09-27 1 AL O LABITA, Jr - By AL O LABITA, Jr THE PHILIPPINES Agriculture Department has decried what it calls the "seemingly black propaganda" drive waged by a Singapore company against the country's banana industry, a major foreign exchange earner. Agriculture Secretary Carlos Dominguez said the company,482 words
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500 1988-09-27 1 AP THE US ECONOMY will slow in 1989 but probably won't topple into a recession until 1990 or later, economists for top US corporations have predicted. The latest survey of the National Association of Business Economists, released yesterday,AP - 500 words
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172 1988-09-27 1 AFP ASIA COULD consider the details of a Soviet offer to leave its naval base in Vietnam in exchange for a US pull-out from the Philippines. Thai army chief General Chaovalit Yongchaiyuth said in Manila yesterday. But "I think it's our Philippine friends' decision"AFP - 172 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration756 1988-09-27 2 Investments in non-airline businesses ruled out Reuter SINGAPORE AIRLINES, the national flag carrier and the biggest listed company, will use its large cash reserves to buy new aircraft and stakes in other airlines. But the profitable and growing airline would notReuter - 756 words
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Article, Illustration303 1988-09-27 2 FRANK YUNG, chief executive of listed Singapore Press Holdings, has been appointed to the board of directors of IFRA an international organisation for newspaper and media technology He will have non-executive functions and will represent Asian IFRA members for a term303 words
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167 1988-09-27 2 DAIRY PRODUCT producers under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade s International Dairy Arrangement last week agreed to raise the minimum export prices for the second time this year. According to a recent Gatt statement, the increases the second this year167 words
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128 1988-09-27 2 THE SALE of Trade Development Board revenue stamps for use in Inward and Outward Declaration forms was decentralised last month The counters selling the stamps at the l&E Offices at World Trade Centre and Changi Cargo Complex closed last month Instead, the stamps128 words
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478 1988-09-27 2 ALVIN TAY - Coming up registry of equipment financed By ALVIN TAY MEMBERS of the Leasing Association ot Singapore (LAS) last Friday voted in favour of the setting up of a registry of equipment financed, a move aimed at reducing the occurrence of double or multiple financing of the same piece of equipment.478 words
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243 1988-09-27 2 BRITISH PUBLISHER Deßard recently launched what it claims to be the world's first barter and countertrade dictionary The dictionary, which took six years and US$l million to compile. will be published annually in a two-volume set. One of the strong selling points of the dictionary,243 words
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Article69 1988-09-27 2 City Guilds courses at VITB THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board will start taking in students next month for part-time vocational skills and City Guilds of London Institute courses. The vocational skills courses being offered include introductory classes in comput- er numerical controlled machine milling and lathing, jig and fixture69 words
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262 1988-09-27 2 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) will hold its Trade Industry Fair 89 at the World Trade Centre from Aug 14 to 20 next year. This is SCCCI's third international fair and will feature six specialised product categories. They are262 words
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Article, Illustration199 1988-09-27 2 THE JAPAN External Trade Organisation (Jetro) in Singapore has appointed Terue Tokoro as its new director of public affairs and Asian cooperation programmes. A graduate of the Sophia University in Japan, she joined the Jetro head office in 1979. Her responsibility in Singapore will include publicity and199 words
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Advertisement96 1988-09-27 2 CHINESE GOURMETS INSIST OUR SHARK'S FIN SOUP IS THE BEST IN SINGAPORE. I w i f m K k If you re serious about Cantonese cuisine. share the delights of the Palace Our fastidious Hong Kong Chef Mak Kip Fu proudly presides over a gourmet s paradise Lunch or dinner96 words
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Advertisement58 1988-09-27 2 WORLDWIDE EXPRESS" Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day FULLY FURNISHED EXECUTIVE OFFICE for the mere price of a room! Complete facilities telex, fax, copier, word processing, secretarial services, conference room, answering service, long snort term lease you name it! Your inspection enquiries welcome WORLD-WIDE BUSINESS CENTRES (S) PTE58 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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286 1988-09-27 3 AFP NORTH KOREA has decided to give top priority to developing its agriculture, reversing an economic policy favouring heavy industry. President Kim 11-Sung stated the new goal in a speech on Sep 8, North Korea's 40th anniversary, saying: "The key to improving theAFP - 286 words
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146 1988-09-27 3 AFP MEMBERS of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) yesterday signed an agreement to set up a secretariat in Kuala Lumpur to coordinate tourism promotion efforts in a run-up to a major project scheduled for 1992. The Asean Tourism Information Centre (ATIC), mootedAFP - 146 words
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279 1988-09-27 3 Bernama MALAYSIA Airlines (MAS) is capable of meeting the need for more flights on the Singapore-Kuching route to cater for more tourists from the island republic, its managing director. Oatuk Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman said yesterday. There is no need for the RepublicBernama - 279 words
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Article, Illustration462 1988-09-27 3 Bernama THE NEW UMNO's Supreme Council has named two candidates for the party's permanent chairman and deputy permanent chairman posts at its general assembly next month. Tan Sri Sulaiman Ninam Shah was nominated as permanent chairman and Datuk Shuib Ahmad as deputyBernama - 462 words
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158 1988-09-27 3 Bernama THE ASEAN Power Utility Standard working group on standardisation should push ahead in its work as "it has not made much progress". Malaysian Energy, Telecommunications and Posts Minister Datuk Leo Moggie said yesterday. He said the working group, which was embarking onBernama - 158 words
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173 1988-09-27 3 AFP TRADE between Japan and China is likely to top US$2O billion in 1968 for the first time, helped by the relaxation of Cocom restrictions and Japan s loan to China. Trade industry sources said yesterday that Japan's trade with China in the firstAFP - 173 words
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511 1988-09-27 3 PAUL GOPAL - Assurance given by visiting British minister By PAUL GOPAL A BRITISH MINISTER yesterday set out to assure Asian countries that London will do all it can to ensure that there would not be a "Fortress Europe" after 1992, when 12 national markets form511 words
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Advertisement186 1988-09-27 3 To decide which cellular phone is the best, try dropping them all. That way, you'll discover one of the most important reasons why more people choose Motorola than any other cellular phone. Rugged durability. Its tough, impact-resistant design is thoroughly tested to withstand the most severe exposure to shock, dust,186 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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493 1988-09-27 4 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund, with a weather eye on still worrisome inflation, says economic expansion in the industrial countries has accelerated much faster than had earlier been expected. In its World Economic Outlook report, the lending agency said, however, that Third World countriesReuter - 493 words
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277 1988-09-27 4 Reuter SHARP RISES in British interest rates during the summer have barely dented industries' confidence and output. The Confederation of British Industry's monthly survey of 1,295 firms released yesterday found higher inflation starting to show in factory gate prices, but order books were stillReuter - 277 words
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116 1988-09-27 4 Reuter US MACHINE tool orders rose 33.2 per cent in August from July to U*****.6 million, the National Machine Tool Builders' Association said. The August rise followed a 33.1 per cent drop in July orders from June. In its monthly statistical report,Reuter - 116 words
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Article156 1988-09-27 4 AFP BUSINESS and political leaders from Nato and Warsaw Pact countries met on Sunday in the eastern Bulgarian coastal city of Varna to discuss ways of improving East-West economic cooperation, according to the Bulgarian news agency, BTA. The leaders included British press magnate Robert Maxwell,AFP - 156 words
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129 1988-09-27 4 Reuter THE UNITED NATIONS peacekeeping forces have a good chance of winning this year's Nobel Peace Prize. Norwegian state television NRK said on Sunday. NRK said the peacekeeping forces were probably among the six top candidates for the peace prize, but addedReuter - 129 words
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392 1988-09-27 4 AP AFP GEORGE BUSH and Michael Dukakis clashed over deficits, drugs and foreign policy in a presidentisl debate on Sundsy night chsracterised by sharp attacks against each other. The candidates tangled over the Iran-Contra affair when Mr Dukakis, the Democrat Party nominee, saidAP; AFP - 392 words
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Advertisement325 1988-09-27 4 There is no need to goto Hong Kong for Cantonese food. gatherings, family, social or business. Service and bar facilities are like Hong Kong's, only ours is better, more Come to Sommerville Restaurant for A nd the most refined Hong Kong-style Cantonese cuisine, traditional or modern. a™™ j And for325 words
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Advertisement116 1988-09-27 4 fI \a \l J u \l\ IF Iyi The business person's chcMce. every I I II 111 I Tuesctov Thursd °y. Saturday and I 1 I \l II Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport a* JL A 22 05 hours and arriving at Lester B D earson lnte rr ~ationa Airport the116 words
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Miscellaneous60 1988-09-27 4 Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU rt SE i i AND YOU'VE GOT TO LET US HELP YOU, SIR. YOU CANTKEEP RUNNING THIS CAMPAIGN ALL BY YOURSELF! THE FACT IS, THE CAM- mm T dauzh ic. iJLnn, x PAI6N IS GETTING ROUGH. Thß SLURS ON YOUR PATRIOTISM, YOUR MENTAL HEALTH, YOUR MFC,60 words
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Miscellaneous82 1988-09-27 4 "/S/ Montrool 18/11 Cloudy Moscow 17/15 Cloor Nossou 30/21 Cloudy Now Dolhi 31/24 Cloudy Now York 23/07 Sunny Nicotic 31/18 Cloor Oslo 11/08 Cloor Pons 18/13 Cloudy Porlh 20/11 Fino Rio 'Jonoiro 37/19 Cloor Romo 27/16 Sunny Son Fris'co 22/12 Sunny Son Juon 31/24 Cloor Sontiogo 23/04 Cloor Soo Poulo82 words
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Advertisement118 1988-09-27 5 w&t&i ft'v?.^Vvy ra:Sft;®s v.V'.V^v «*.'.'•'JMl'J.o» «s»:«?JisfJ'.Vfj 51 t .v;>»v--.'. &&iS& •ill:::: !;:::::i:|l!!!!!i;:; ':*:::::<l lis THE MAGNIFICATION OF WEALTH can occur for those with the insight to measure risk against potential return. Open a Fixed Deposit with Chase and we will lend you up to five times the amount, in your118 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1236 1988-09-27 6 SINGAPORE: Against the Singapore dollar, the US dollar closed slightly lower at 2 0400/10 in dull trading yesterday It traded within a range of 2 0400 and 2 0405 It opened initially at *****/15. The US dollar ended at 1 8840/50 marks against an early 1.8785/95 and New1,236 words
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Article, Illustration196 1988-09-27 6 Indicates tha average of tha prim* landing rataa of 12 ma (or banfca in S'pora Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Sep 26 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 doy* 8 3/8 1/4 10 3/4 5/8 4 7/8 3/4 3 7/16 5/16 6 15/16 13/16 1 m#i 8 5/16196 words
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Article1424 1988-09-27 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Monday, Sop 26, 1988 DCUTSCHEMARK (8IMEX) Od M CM* Mtah Lew Ion Oct M pud Htati Low •oa SI S3 53 54 55 ISA 14 3 l 3 16 53 54 H MM M cam Low 50* I0A •oa 46 7 1 M* 956 to* M1,424 words
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Article57 1988-09-27 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market fell 1/8 point to cloee at 5-1/8. Short term rates were unchanged across the board. S$ Interbank rates at the dose yesterday owet mo Onrnftghr S 1/8 S 1 •neflrti 5 1/16 4 13/1* 2-mon* S l/l S 3-mertk S57 words
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Article450 1988-09-27 6 DECEMBER Eurodollar futures yesterday opened five ticks lower on Simex yesterday. but unchanged from Friday Chicago's close, at 91.30 following a higher than expected 6 per cent rise in August US durable goods orders. Trading was lethargic as market participants were uncertain over the outlook of the US interest450 words
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Article202 1988-09-27 6 MOST IMM currency futures pared the largest losses but remained sharply lower in fairly active early trading yesterday. Sentiment remained negative following the G--7's reaffirmation of their commitment to stable rates. Values fell overseas following a statement by a West German Finance Ministry official that cen- tral banks currently202 words
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Article387 1988-09-27 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed at opening levels in cautious trading yesterday, pending further developments from the G-7 talks in West Berlin and Opec's key price committee meeting in Madrid. The market is also looking ahead to Friday's release of US August single family home sales at387 words
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Advertisement241 1988-09-27 6 AVANT-GARDE Training Associates 111 North Bridge Road #07-28 Peninsula Plaza, Singapore 0617. Tel: *****33/4 FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCIAL MANAGERS October 19-20,1968 Hilton Hotel WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND You can be a more effective manager if you can demand the right information from the financial people in your company. A basic understanding241 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration744 1988-09-27 7 PAUL FRANKLAND - xmmmm by PAUL FRANKLAND AS ANY JUDGE will be quick to tell you, "Ignorance of the law is no excuse.'' The same often applies in the world of insurance. So you need to know what's in your policy and, even744 words
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225 1988-09-27 7 43rd IMF/World Bank meeting Reuter MAJOR EUROPEAN countries differ in their attitude to a rise in the quotas, or subscriptions, paid by member countries to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Quotas represent the IMF's major source of funds to finance its lending programmesReuter - 225 words
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Article102 1988-09-27 7 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****E 22.12.88 4.55 4.50 4.45 4.45 6 months BY*****Z 23.03.89 4.72 4.67 1 year BY*****S 20.07.89 4.72 4.67 4.75 4.68 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code102 words
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347 1988-09-27 7 Reuter JAPAN on Sunday unveiled a new scheme to put its massive trade surplus to work in helping the debt-laden Third World. Under the plan, the ExportImport Bank of Japan would extend loans together with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help middle-incomeReuter - 347 words
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131 1988-09-27 7 Reuter BRAZIL has called for a major shake-up of the world economy and warned of an increasing risk that industrial powers would fight inflation at the expense of poor countries. Finance Minister Mailson da Nobrega. architect of a US$B2 billion debt rescheduling signedReuter - 131 words
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Article66 1988-09-27 7 Reuter MORE THAN 20.000 people marched through West Berlin on Sunday in a vocal but peaceful protest against the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Drums rolled and whistles sounded as left-wing activists, ecologists and others from over 100 groups voiced disapproval of IMF andReuter - 66 words
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COMMODITIES
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353 1988-09-27 8 UPI MEXICO. THE WORLDS largest silver producer, has launched a massive international campaign to boost silver exports whose value has surged by more than 4,000 per cent since 1983, a Mexican jewellery official said. Kleber Mayer Lopez, president of the National Association ofUPI - 353 words
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95 1988-09-27 8 Reuter ABOUT 730,000 acres of Mexican crops, including corn, sorghum, rice, beans and fruit suffered varying degrees of damage as a result of Hurricane Gilbert, the agriculture ministry said. The ministry listed preliminary damage reports from five states three in the south andReuter - 95 words
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Article197 1988-09-27 8 Chinese Produce Coconut oil (M$/100kg) Exchange New drums 2nd hand drums 166.00 160.00 Sellers' noon closing prices on Bulk 151.00 Sep 26 (SS/100 kg) Local in bulk 148.00 Coconut oil 1 18.00 128.00 Copra (M$/iookg) Bulk FOB Old drum FOB No 1 (estate) 86.00 New drum FOB 132.00197 words
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Article79 1988-09-27 8 PRICES tumbled in thin trading trading yesterday. Closing prices for crude (FOB origin) USS/barrel Oiange Topis (Oct) 13.50 -0.15 Minos (Oct) 13.30 -0.25 Dubai (Nov) 11.40 -0.43 West Texas Intermediate, WTI (Nov)* 14.22 -0.44 New York close previous day. Products (FOB S'pore) USS/barrel Oiange Kerosene 15.90 -0.2079 words
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Article295 1988-09-27 8 HONGKONG: Closed TOKYO: Most yen-denominated gold futures closed firmer yesterday, dealers said. Prices were unchanged to five yen per gram up, except for December, which lost one yen. Short-covering after large declines in past week and the yen's weakness against the dollar pushed up prices slightly. some dealers295 words
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Article119 1988-09-27 8 HIGH DISPOSALS aiart•ult of a wookond accumulation and buying at lowtf I* vols puahod tho Kuala Lumpur Tin Markot prlca 16 conta lowor to M 515.54 por kg. Europoana took tho majority of tho offering of 120 tonnoa, up from 55 on Friday, with locala accounting for tho119 words
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Article291 1988-09-27 8 SINGAPORE: The rubber market closed mixed yesterday with RSS 1 buyer quoted at 212.50 cents a kg. down half a cent from Friday's close, dealers said. They said prices were higher in the morning on short covering following firmer Japanese prices. But prices retreated in the afternoon on speculative291 words
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Article263 1988-09-27 8 RAS prices m c ante/kg. FOB in M« R NOON CLOSE ky*n Ruyori g- f M 1 RSS t rompt 213.50 214. SON 212.00 213-00N Int 1 RSS Ocf 88 2UOO 215.00N 212JO 21 3 SON Im 1 RSS No* 218.00 219.00N 216.50 217J0N Im 2 RSS263 words
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Article79 1988-09-27 8 lcaMi/ke> OCTOB» 1988 NOVEM8E* 1988 (current morrfti (for word men*) RAS NOON NOON ■wrtn Mm kuT«r« W*«n SSt 70 207-50 209 JON 207JO 209JON SSI 50 MSiO 207JON 205J0 207JON dl:l SaBan SM* CV 905 00 3O7J0QN 307.00 309 OON SMI I 297.00 799.00N 299.00 301.00N SMI79 words
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Article347 1988-09-27 8 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures finished slightly easier in active trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange yesterday. Traders said the sharp fall in the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday coupled with expectation of higher stock figures for the month brought values down marginally. Crude palm oil347 words
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Advertisement87 1988-09-27 8 GREAT VALUE SEAFOOD Fancy great value seafood amidst an Straits Chinese inspired decor; where very fresh seafood is served in an atmosphere of casual elegance just minutes away from the heart of Orchard Road Come to Jack's Seafood Garden, the restaurant with a difference WE ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU87 words
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PRICE WATERHOUSE/BT SURVEY
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530 1988-09-27 9 JEFFREY TSANG - Budgets for information technology have generally risen this year by about 7 per cent. And there are going to be significant changes in the market. The Price Waterhouse/BT Survey of 1988 sets out to identify the opportunities. JEFFREY TSANG reports JEFFREY TSANG OFFICE530 words
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Article, Illustration797 1988-09-27 9 LARGE COMPANIES will be investing more in information technology this year. But investments in IT for small and medium-sized companies are likely to be smaller than last year The Price Waterhouse/BT survey of computer users in Singapore showed that the total IT budget for797 words
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420 1988-09-27 9 SPENDING on IT this year will see significant shifts from the pattern last year. In 1987, education and research took up the bulk of spending in Singapore on computer systems But this year, public administration and services top the list. This is not surprising420 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article466 1988-09-27 10 NATIONALISM in the Soviet Union is assuming serious proportions. Disturbances are continuing in Nagorno-Karabakh, a predominantly Armenian region within the adjacent republic of Azerbaijan, which the Armenians want to annex. Tensions between Armenians and Azerbaijanis came into the open with a vengeance last March, when clashes466 words
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Article, Illustration2011 1988-09-27 10 CHUANG PECK MING, TAN KEE WEE - For all the talk about helping small and medium-sized enterprises, the small businessman still finds it extremely difficult to get financing. Banks give them cursory attention. Government loan schemes tend to help existing enterprises grow rather than new enterprises start up, report CHUANG PECK2,011 words
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REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
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Article183 1988-09-27 10 BURMA "THE WEEKEND COUP was not unexpected; rumours of such a military move had been gaining strength in recent days "It has been reported that virtually every soldier and government employee was a party member of the ruling BSPP (the only legal political party in Burma) and183 words
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Article281 1988-09-27 10 "THE WHOLESALE CARNAGE on Monday, a day after the military toppled the government, demonstrates that (the) authoritarian regime sees no hopes for maintaining control except at the point of a gun. "The essentially unarmed protesters are no match for that. Now is the time for concerned281 words
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Article302 1988-09-27 10 SOVIET UNION "SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev's offer to close the Russian base in Vietnam if the US does likewise in the Philippines may seem a bold diplomatic move at first glance, but on closer scrutiny looks to be no more than an attempt to cause dissent302 words
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Article123 1988-09-27 10 "MIKHAIL GORBACHEV has reinforced his diplomatic offensive by offering to remove Russian naval forces from strategic bases in Vietnam in exchange for the US agreeing to withdraw from the Philippines The overture was timed to exploit the impasse in US-Philip-pines negotiations on the renewal of the123 words
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Article210 1988-09-27 10 MALAYSIA "WHEN they are pressed on the point, many countries are firm in their expressions of support for free trade, but in many instances their actions, prompted by narrow selfinterests and single-interest lobby groups, belie their words. In his current visit to three members of the European210 words
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231 1988-09-27 10 PHILIPPINES "THE FORMATION over the weekend of a new political party, Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (LDP), marks the formal breakup of the political coalition supporting the Aquino Government. In reality the anti-Marcos forces that had coalesced behind Mrs Corazon Aquino began to part ways soon231 words
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Article144 1988-09-27 10 THAILAND "THE THAI and American administrations are moving along courses which could result in a collision on Dec 15 when countries that fail to protect American intellectual property, deny market access to American products or enact copyright legislation risk the withdrawal of US favourable tariffs under144 words
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Miscellaneous23 1988-09-27 10 RnStOHTftanlciickaDg I BRistouj «sTeP prc-SGnt y imto my office at i excePTeD lONce."/ J U 9 (VfMNO »T4NOA*O CO IT®, ItU—l«M v-fi*—. 775423 words
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OLYMPIC SPECIAL
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265 1988-09-27 11 HOCKEY AFP FOR THE FIRST TIME in 60 years, there will be no medallists from the Indian subcontinent in the Olympic hockey tournament. Medals have gone to India or Pakistan at every Olympics since 1928, but neither team will contestAFP - 265 words
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152 1988-09-27 11 BASKETBALL Reuter THE SOVIET UNION rallied from eight points down in the second half to beat Brazil yesterday and join the US and Australia in the semi-finals of Olympic basketball. A three-pointer by Rimas Kurtinaitis in the last five seconds of the match sealedReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration877 1988-09-27 11 TRACK FIELD UPI CARL LEWIS became the first man to retain the Olympic long jump title, winning the event as yet another controversy developed over officiating at the track and field competition yesterday. Lewis went some way to ease the disappointmentUPI - 877 words
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Article, Illustration307 1988-09-27 11 BOXING AP THE ITALIANS scored two victories over Soviet boxers, and the Dutch also won twice at the Olympics yesterday. Giovanni Parisi of Italy knocked down Mikhak Kazarian twice with rights to the head and stopped the Russian at 1:47AP - 307 words
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230 1988-09-27 11 TENNIS UPI TIM MAYOTTE and Brad Gilbert advanced to a semi-final clash in the Olympic tennis tournament yesterday, guaranteeing the US at least a silver and a bronze medal. Top-seeded Stefan Edberg of Sweden and Czechoslovakia's Miloslav Mecir also advancedUPI - 230 words
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402 1988-09-27 11 ROUND-UP AFP THE EAST GERMANS. Soviets and Americans took centre stage at the Olympic track in Seoul yesterday sharing out six gold medals while history was made on the hockey field, and a little known Dutch girl deprived the world's greatest woman cyclistAFP - 402 words
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Article124 1988-09-27 11 Archery i preliminary round Women's and Men's events (8.30am, 12.30pm) Basketball Women's semifinals (7.45am, 9.45am) Boxing Quarter-finals (8am, 5pm) Canoeing Heats (7am) Cycling Men's individual road race (7am) Diving Men's highboard final (7.30pm) Equestrian Individual dressage competition final (12pm) Fencing Women's team foil, preliminaries (6.30am, finals: 6pm) Football124 words
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Article, Illustration609 1988-09-27 12 FT Title: Geoffrey Howe: A Quiet Revolutionary Authors: Judy Hillman and Peter Clarke Publishers: Weidenfeld Nicolson, 194 pgs. Reviewed by Peter Riddell SIR GEOFFREY HOWE has become an unfashionable figure among Mrs Margaret Thatcher's more zealous supporters suspected of having independent views and going native asFT - 609 words
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127 1988-09-27 12 Cockroach killers here's your chance SHULTON (Far East), manufacturers of the Wipeout Cockroach Control System, is offering a cash prize of $1,000 for the person who hands in the largest number of dead roaches during a week-long promotion. The more squeamish are not excluded. From Sep 29 to Oct 5.127 words
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Article, Illustration890 1988-09-27 13 Reuter MOST FRENCH ministers would give their eye teeth to be able to take Le Monde caricaturist Jean Plantu to lunch. The baby-faced cartoonist, who lampoons the powerful in his daily sketches in the respected French daily newspaper, tells of ardent courtship by politicians hopingReuter - 890 words
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Advertisement109 1988-09-27 12 J* Public p ys Western and A ■M. wm i t 333 OidmiSfttri, Singapore 0923. Td: *****11 HIG H H A °*S6-90-11/ 3pm to 6pm C hildren tie low 12 veai> old S4 Satisfy yourself with more than 20 varieties of all-vou-can-eat local. Hongkong Dian Xin, local Laksa. Chendol, Buho109 words
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Miscellaneous696 1988-09-27 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Garment to wash afresh lor a novice (5) 8 Waterway used by a clan (5) 10 They rise, as it were, to sing some psalms (5) 11 Perhaps a safety-first attachment (3) 12 Initially masterly piece of conjuring (5) 13 The fight against infection? (4. 3)696 words
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Miscellaneous1306 1988-09-27 13 Hard work pays off TUESDAY PREMIERE Johnnie Mae Glbeon 10.35pm, Channel 5 Lynn Whitfield (right) stars in this true story about a black policewoman determined to excel in a world dominated by chauvinistic white males. Mer resilience and hard work finally pay off and she is selected to be the1,306 words
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Article, Illustration421 1988-09-27 14 AFP ALAIN PROST and Ayrton Senna were at loggerheads after the Brazilian's dangerous tit-for-tat tactics nearly provoked disaster just a lap into the Portuguese Grand Prix in Estoril, Portugal, last Sunday. The drama came in a hair-raising duel between the world championship pacesetters down the homeAFP - 421 words
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349 1988-09-27 14 UPI BILL GLASSON, a last-minute entrant because his wife is expecting their first child imminently, withstood final-round charges by three other players on Sunday to win the US$5OO,OOO BC Open golf tournament by two shots. The 28-year-old Californian didn't commitUPI - 349 words
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Article, Illustration459 1988-09-27 14 AFP JOSE MARIA OLAZABAL snatched the German Masters title in Stuttgart on Sunday after Severiano Ballesteros s bid for a fifth title in six starts in Europe collapsed in a catastrophic opening to the final round. Ballesteros could not recover from the unbelievable opening stretch. AfterAFP - 459 words
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Article, Illustration376 1988-09-27 14 AP FOURTH-SEEDED Mikael Pernfors of Sweden outplayed topseeded Andre Agassi for a straight-set victory on Sunday in the finals of the U*****,000 Vol-vo-Los Angeles tennis tournament. Pernfors. who was playing his second tournament after knee surgery, overcame a twisted ankle inAP - 376 words
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Article321 1988-09-27 14 Reuter ALLAN BORDER played a true captain s innings of 113 not out on Sunday to inch Australia into a five-run first innings lead over Pakistan in the second cricket test Border wrested the initiative from Pakistan, who reduced the touring team to 170 forReuter - 321 words
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Article91 1988-09-27 14 AP UNSEEDED Marian Vajda of Czechoslovakia upset top-seed-ed Kent Carlsson 6-4, 6-4 on Sunday in the final of the U*****,000 Geneva Open tennis tournament. The 23-year-old Vajda, ranked 91st worldwide, needed only 103 minutes to down the world s sixth-ranked player. "I am surprised that IAP - 91 words
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Miscellaneous93 1988-09-27 14 Aiming problems \OMM r ONE OF THE N COMMONEST FAULTS WITH AMATEURS IS THAT TMEr VERY OFTEN DO NOT AIM i PROPERLY WITH A < THE SMOULDERS OP£H •T Pcttr Oaiitui M ftrer Nanus u f IT IS NOT ENOUGH > FOR THE FACE OF THE CLUB TO BE AIMING93 words
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Article699 1988-09-27 15 AMY BALAN - Prospects very dim without UlC's participation, says merchant bank r ox y By AMY BALAN UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation's UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation's "rescue of financially-troubled Roxy Electric Industries (M) Bhd through its participation in the latter's proposed Msl36 million rights issue may be the last chance699 words
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Article, Illustration392 1988-09-27 15 mm HOCK LOCK SIEW A CIRCULAR to Roxy Electric Industries' independent shareholders has thrown up an intriguing description of United Industrial Corporation. "Responsible, courageous, effective but unsentimental" was how independent adviser Intradagang Merchant Bankers described the Singapore market-mover. A very unsentimental assessment indeed.HOCK LOCK SIEW - 392 words
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Article153 1988-09-27 15 MALAYSIA MINING Corporation Bhd: Group profit after tax and minorities of M 515.97 million (M 513.96 million) on turnover of Ms33o 17 million (M 5255.36 million) and investment income of M 56.72 million (M 55.48 million) for the six months ended July 31, 1988. Earnings per share came153 words
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474 1988-09-27 15 CORRINA LIM - by CORRINA LIM THE BIGGEST headache of stockbrokers these days is not the shrinking turnover on the local bourse. Rather, it is how to keep their remisiers from leaving to join another firm. Although no numbers are available, sources say the turnover of474 words
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Article, Illustration315 1988-09-27 15 MAGDALENE NG; ALLAN NG - By MAGDALENE NG ALLAN NG Insider Trading Trial PROSECUTION witness Ng Eng Leong confirmed that businessman Allan Ng was told the expected relisting date for the suspended Sealion Hotels shares on the same day he bought one million shares of315 words
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179 1988-09-27 15 SESDAQ-LISTED Tonhow Industries Ltd has formed a joint venture with a West German company to develop, manufacture and market injection moulding related-materials for their customers The new company Europart Industries Singapore Pte Ltd has a paidup capital of $700,000. equally contributed by Tonhow and179 words
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Article98 1988-09-27 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE QAF ltd On® (or two $040 per shore E> da's Sop 19 Books close: Sep 29 S P P One-for-two $0 25 par per share Ex-date: Sep 16 Books dose-. Sep 28 Tuon Sing Two-for-five $025 par per shore Ex-date. Sep 16 Books close: Sep98 words
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Article306 1988-09-27 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE t 1 Holdings 27 million loan stocks in the ratio of i $3 loon stock lor every five ordinary shares held Duto Cons One-for one $1 10 per shore F A C B One lor one $0 60 per shore General Corp Issue of (49.204.936306 words
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Article153 1988-09-27 16 DEVELOPMENT ft COMMERCIAL BANK Barhad: 23rd AGM at the Ballroom, Hotel Equatorial. Jalan Sultan Ismail. ***** Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Sep 28. at 10.30 am. GEORGE TOWN HOLDINGS Bartiad: 83rd AGM at Anggerik Room. Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Sep 28. at 9153 words
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Article324 1988-09-27 16 Monog«rs' price* (J) for Sep 27 Singapore Unit Trust Comm«fc« 096 1 02 ~le Sowings Fund 084 090 S pore Prog F u nd 038 0 42* Spore Sec ford 064 069 S'tx>re Invest Fu*x3 0 68 073 S pore Equity Fund 0 48 0S2 Asia Unit Trust324 words
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Article, Illustration739 1988-09-27 16 SHARE PRICES on the local bourse closed easier in a day of extremely quiet trading. The market's performance was so pathetic that OCBC, which saw only 174,000 shares traded, made it to the actives list. Dealers said the 56-point fall on the Tokyo739 words
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Article5239 1988-09-27 16 Gr's Qr'a 19 88 Tal Last Dlv Dlv T Id Net Vol Day Last Quote High Low Cod* Company Sale or- C'vr P/E (•000) High Low Buyer Seller SECTION ONE MOUSTRIAL 4 COMMERCIAL 141 95 t 1000 Acme 110 -5 10N 2.4 0.9 45.6 30 111 1105,239 words
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Article, Illustration2862 1988-09-27 17 NST THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market yesterday closed broadly lower in featureless trading as most operators remained non-committal. What little buying support there was fizzled out in no time as the session progressed while business volume remained thin. Following a barelyNST - 2,862 words
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286 1988-09-27 17 NST UNITED ESTATES Project Bhd (UEP), the property arm of the Sime Darby group, has held in abeyance further development of its land banks in Johor and Malacca pending a study commissioned on the tourist-related development potential for the 32 ha Malacca site. ChairmanNST - 286 words
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Article924 1988-09-27 17 CwTf b •ooka OaBi i i ToM tm Ml'■■I'l Mi ttomm poyoMo •m yoor M yoor Aalaifc Do* 3%« Oo 19 On 3B No* 71 2% 3% Agtfrol Amoi Of 7 On 21 No* B 25% '3% Ayoc Hkoot twto "H'oW On <2 On at On 31 17*%924 words
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Article612 1988-09-27 17 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS sr* <%) Ouon Hup W m 1991 Of Da« ftondt 1994 sv, Ory Dav Wrtl IW2 C Corp GAS 1999 10 H Prop londi M Prop Wrtl 1993 1993 4 M Ttri-Pon Wm 1992 JC-MPH loon JC-MM Wm A 1996 1999 9 KtynunMng Notn 1994 7 Karmrdiy612 words
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472 1988-09-27 18 Agencies JAPANESE INVESTMENT group EIE Development Co Ltd has bought a prime tourism development as part of its expanding base in Australia. EIE said it had paid As34l million for the Sanctuary Cove real estate and tourist resort on the central coastAgencies - 472 words
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387 1988-09-27 18 Reuter INVESTMENT COMPANY Renouf Corp Ltd reported a US$4Ol 26 million loss for the year to June 30 against its US$l52 20 million profit last year. The loss is the second biggest corporate loss in New Zealand's history, following investment company Rada CorpReuter - 387 words
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Article122 1988-09-27 18 Reuter FLETCHER CHALLENGE Ltd (FCL) has lodged an application with the New Zealand Commerce Commission to acquire all the shares in the Bank of New Zealand. In a statement, FCL said it had lodged the application for maximum flexibility in the event thatReuter - 122 words
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206 1988-09-27 18 UPI KOBE STEEL LTD. a leading Japanese steelmaker, has purchased Arrow Tool Inc. based in Elkhart. Indiana. for US$3 3 million to manufacture and market compressors and compressor parts in the US The company, with headquarters in the western Japanese port cityUPI - 206 words
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Article369 1988-09-27 18 Reuter PAPUA NEW GUINEA copper producer Ok Tedi Mining Ltd may have to declare force majeure on concentrate shipments, managing director Oick Carter said We are not yet in a position of force ma/eure but it's something we II have to look at before long, inReuter - 369 words
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Article169 1988-09-27 18 Reuter KAWASAKI STEEL Corp has formed a tie-up with Hams Corp of the US on joint development and marketing of application-specif-ic integrated circuits (ASIC), a Kawasaki spokesman said yesterday in Tokyo The two companies plan to develop five kinds of ASICs over three years and startReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1988-09-27 18 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO SHARE prices finished lower yesterday after see-sawing in limited activity on the last day of trade for September amid uncertainty over what would happen to the market if the emperor died, brokers said No one is sure when and how long the market willReuter - 1,108 words
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Article168 1988-09-27 18 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND share market yesterday closed lower on a day described variously as apathetic and sleepy Brokers said they saw little reason for either prices or volumes to pick up The Barclays Index eased 15 61 points to 1.955 04 Brokers said there wasReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration753 1988-09-27 18 Australia Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN share market closed lower yesterday in dull trading as THE AUSTRALIAN share market closed lower yesterday in dull trading as traders marked time ahead of tomorrow's release of August balance of payments data. "The whole market is non-commital," one broker said. He said theReuter - 753 words
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Article175 1988-09-27 18 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index rose 1.85 points to 445.83 yesterday on a turnover of 4,457,344 shares worth 378 15 million baht. »ep a bahi 1- Ao Kham Thai 442 unch Ayudhya Invaatmant 430 uncti Bangkok Agro-lnd 106 ♦2 Bangkok Bank 295 *2 Bank 04Reuter - 175 words
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Article134 1988-09-27 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES in Manila yesterday closed mixed to lower on cautious selling of oil stocks which comprised 90 7 per cent of i trading volume, brokers said Manila s composite index shed 6 55 points to 729.91. Combined turnover on the bourses jumped to 943.6Reuter - 134 words
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736 1988-09-27 19 Reuter ITALIAN COMPUTER group Ing C Olivetti C SpA is studying a major reorganisation of its businesses in a bid to sharpen its international competitiveness, group sources said in Milan. The sources, who asked not to be named, declined to give details aboutReuter - 736 words
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Article, Illustration515 1988-09-27 19 Reuter CONSOLIDATED GOLD Fields PLC (Cons Gold) is counting on Gold Fields of South Africa Ltd retaining its stake in Cons Gold, which is facing a hostile takeover bid. GFSA has a 7.5 per cent shareholding, the second biggest holdingReuter - 515 words
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Article188 1988-09-27 19 Reuter FOODS GROUP Dalgety PLC has made a key acquisition in the US fresh produce market with the purchase of Lee Brands Inc. a leading asparagus marketing and distribution company. Dalgety did not disclose the purchase price. It said Lee last year had pre-tax profits ofReuter - 188 words
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Article125 1988-09-27 19 HONGKONG Hongkong Irvdex Mon«»a> OoM4 'K*3V 1616 59 W«e» 090 1 fit« 83 Hong Seng Index Ma«Oov OfttM t.oo, w»f« 05a 2** 7 5d All Industrial} Mo*dov 2 J6' 9 f'OOi 2 570A Wert ago 1566 NEW YORK Dow J one» f'HOy *****6 'NJ i\C-O, 70BD0I WmI age125 words
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433 1988-09-27 19 NYT THE US SECURITIES and Exchange Commission began formal investigations on less than half of the referrals it received from stock and commodity exchanges on suspicious trading in 1985 and 1986, the General Accounting Office (GAO) said inNYT - 433 words
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Article, Illustration736 1988-09-27 19 Management buyout and asset sales are possibilities Reuter BRITISH CONGLOMERATE Lonrho PLC, under pressure from American corporate raider Asher Edelman, is prepared to consider a management buyout or asset sale if it benefits shareholders. Director Paul Spicer said, "If shareholders want us to breakReuter - 736 words
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Article445 1988-09-27 19 Reuter ZURICH: Swiss share prices closed higher across the board yesterday on low turnover in reaction to the firm dollar and gains on Wall Street on Friday, dealers said. The all-share Swiss Index closed 6.2 points higher at 910.7, approaching the year's high of 911.1 points reachedReuter - 445 words
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Advertisement254 1988-09-27 15 Since 1735 there has never been A QUARTZ BIANCPAIN WATCH. And there never will re. V Mode 6595-'4ig-5« BlancpaiN Faithful to the traditional art of watchmaking, each watch is still assembled, polished and finished by hand by the individual watchmaker In all, only four ladies' watches and six men's watches,254 words
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Advertisement571 1988-09-27 18 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF CHINHO PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Chinho Pte Ltd J duly convened and held at the Registered Office. Tong Eng Building #08-08. 101 Cecil Street. Singapore571 words
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Advertisement582 1988-09-27 18 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 SHIH HONG ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of SHIH HONG ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 101. Upper Cross Street #04-43. People's Park Centre, Singapore. 0105 on the 23rd day of September582 words
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Advertisement364 1988-09-27 18 M S G COMMODITY (S) PTE LTD (Incorporated in five Republic of Singapore! (in Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308 o» the Companies Act Cap 50 the Final Meet'ng of Members of the Company will be held on Thursday 27th Octobe-364 words
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Advertisement32 1988-09-27 18 BUSINESSMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD ANI) )MMM ENTERPRISE AWARD .iiinnnl i.> Nominate Singapore's Businessman of the Year now. Call Adeline Yong on 344-8955. U77 BUSINESSMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD ANI) ENTERPRISE AWARD32 words
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Advertisement20 1988-09-27 18 The Hongkong, Bombay, Seoul and Taipei markets were closed yesterday M onagers ust anage BT shows you how every Monday.20 words
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Advertisement614 1988-09-27 19 Habib Bank Limited (Incorporated in Pakistan) CONSOLIDATED (CONDENSED) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 ST DECEMBER 1987 LIABILITIES Authorised Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund and Surplus Total Equity Capital: Deposits and Other Accounts Bills Payable and Other Accounts Borrowng from Banks Acceptances and Contra Items 1987 RUPEES 5.000.000,000 2.478.495.000 2.977.193.889 5.455.688614 words
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Article, Illustration401 1988-09-27 20 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA KOREAN conglomerate Samsung. which started as a general trading store, achieved its bil-lion-dollar turnover by adhering to three management principles gearing business to national needs, aggressive recruitment and rationalism. Samsung executive vice-pres-ident Dr Ungsuh Kenneth Park said the first principle "business401 words
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106 1988-09-27 20 Reuter THE long-ruling Burma Socialist Programme Party changed its name yesterday ahead of general elections which opposition says it will also contest. Radio Rangoon said the BSPP, which ruled Burma for a quarter century, had become the National Unity Party. The BSPP was overthrown byReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration504 1988-09-27 20 ZHOU MEI - Spinoffs include higher morale, lower staff turnover By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent WHAT American industries need is greater productivity, not protectionism, says George Sherman, an American labourmanagement specialist. One proven way of enhancing competitiveness by way of raising productivity and. in the process, boosting504 words
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111 1988-09-27 20 AFP INDIAN FORCES were in action yesterday, hours after ending an incident-free 10-day ceasefire in their campaign against Tamil guerillas in northern and eastern Sri Lanka. Officials in Colombo said that in another development, the Sri Lankan navy sank a suspected rebelAFP - 111 words
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343 1988-09-27 20 FP JAPAN'S ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) yesterday forced through a 59-day extension of the Diet's current emergency session in order to hold a vote on a sales tax. an important plank of its fiscal reform plans. After a day of very hardFP - 343 words
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340 1988-09-27 20 BOEY KIT YIN - IMF/WORLD BANK MEETING By BOEY KIT YIN THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that international vigilance is vital to ensure that world growth proceed on a non-inflationary path. Efforts should continue to cut imbalances and to maintain stability in financial and exchange markets,340 words
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321 1988-09-27 20 A CONCERTED EFFORT by industrialised nations to remove market rigidities and distortions in the world economy is needed to raise output growth potential and raise world trade. But this is just one of several moves needed to improve the world economic situation. Another,321 words
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Article242 1988-09-27 20 AFP FUTURE RELATIONS between Singapore and Indonesia will depend on their new leaders, a Jakarta press report yesterday quoted Singapore Trade and Industry Minister. Brigadier-Gener-al (Res) Lee Hsien Loong. as saying The future state of bilateral relations "depends on who the leaders are and how theyAFP - 242 words
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Article71 1988-09-27 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures yesterday rallied smartly on buying by commission houses after ignoring the downside pressure that put gold overnight at lows unseen since December 1986. Firm oil prices buoyed sentiment. In the first hour, the nearby October had a minor loss of US$O 50 at U*****.30Reuter - 71 words
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Article46 1988-09-27 20 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, in a speech at the opening of the United Nations General Assembly yesterday, said it is "more than a possibility" that a treaty curbing intercontinental ballistic missiles can be signed with the Soviet Union within the next year.AP - 46 words
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Article63 1988-09-27 20 Reuter SIX LEADING BRITISH businessmen facing charges in London in' connection with the Guinness brewing company's 1986 takeover of a Scottish whisky firm were remanded on bail yesterday until Nov 21. The defendants are former Guinness chairman Ernest Saunders, tycoon Gerald Ronson. financiers Sir JackReuter - 63 words
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Article21 1988-09-27 20 AFP AN UNIDENTIFIED gunman yesterday assassinated Sri Lankan minister Lionel Jayatileka at his home near Colombo. AFPAFP - 21 words
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Article55 1988-09-27 20 AP A SOVIET trade mission signed a "trial barter agreement" with Manila yesterday under which Moscow will export coal to the Philippines in exchange for coconut oil and garments. "If the trial agreement is satisfactory, we can sign a long-term agreement," Soviet delegation chief EvghenyAP - 55 words
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Article43 1988-09-27 20 AFP THE CHINESE Communist Party began a central committee plenum in Beijing yesterday. emphasising the need to rectify the economy under "unified" leadership. The official New China News Agency said secretary-general Zhao Ziyang would preside over the five-day meeting.AFP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration342 1988-09-27 21 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ FERTILISER importers at Johor Port are impressed with the new high speed cargo handling cranes which they say have contributed to more efficient handling The general manager of Peladang Kimia, Mr G Rajendran. said his company, which imports annually more than 200.000342 words
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323 1988-09-27 21 THE ASIA North America Eastbound Rate Agreement has decided to go ahead with its plans to impose a congestion surcharge for Bangkok. However, the rates to be implemented on Oct 1, will be much lower than those announced earlier. The decision was323 words
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Article130 1988-09-27 21 AP A PANAMANIAN freighter went aground on Sunday off Taiwan, but all 23 crewmembers were rescued. Taiwanese maritime officials said. The crew was picked up by a military helicopter off the Port of Keelung, 30km northeast of Taipei, after strong winds and rough sea preventedAP - 130 words
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597 1988-09-27 22 Fairplay A MILLION-DOLLAR steel cargo fraud involving a sophisticated crime ring has been averted following investigations by the International Maritime Bureau. Last month the London branch of the Bank of China, acting in close co-operation with the IMB, decided that there were sufficientFairplay - 597 words
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741 1988-09-27 22 AP CARGO worth US$5O million from at least 30 ships has boon diverted illegally to Lebanon in the last 18 months, investigators for the IMB say. The problem has largely been curbed in recent months because of cooperation from the Lebanese Forces, Lebanon's mostAP - 741 words
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Article709 1988-09-27 22 AB SKpg V 5 ABC Container IK 1 Accord SKpg VI 3 Adr»eh SKpg VII 1 Alltroiu VII 3 AnsKip Inf'l V 3 Anro Service IV 2/3 AN( 1 1/2 A PC tin* V 4 API III 2/3 Arrow lines IX 5 ASCI IN 1 Aj»on Oceon709 words
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301 1988-09-27 23 Lloyd s List MAJOR Norwegian shipping group Kosmos is reported to be considering a plan to take a 50 per cent stake in four modern Aframax tankers which have important oil company charters. The move is seen as one of theLloyd s List - 301 words
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189 1988-09-27 23 AFP JAPANESE shipowners are fighting shy of sending Japanese-flagged vessels to Kuwaiti ports a month after a ban on such journeys was lifted. Shipping sources said no Japanese ship had taken advantage of a decision on Aug 23 to authorise sailings to KuwaitiAFP - 189 words
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86 1988-09-27 23 WORK has commenced on the first phase ot a multi-million pound development at the Port of Felixstowe, UK. The project will virtually double the size of Trinity Container Terminal to create a facility 936 metres in length and covering over 50 hectares. Annual throughput86 words
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312 1988-09-27 23 AP THE UNITED STATES has notified Kuwait and other friendly nations in the Gulf region that it is prepared to ease the convoy protection the US Navy is giving Kuwaiti oil tankers, a US State Department official said. The Defence Department stillAP - 312 words
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Article59 1988-09-27 23 A P MADRIGAL Steamship Company is the only bidder for the National Shipping Corporation of the Philippines (NSCP). It offered 560 million pesos for the state-owned company the floor price set by the National Development Company. The company plans to maintain the NSCP as a national59 words
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Article238 1988-09-27 23 AFP RATES generally improved last week on the tanked 2 market, London brokers E A Gibson said in their-7 latest report An increase in demand for la'geutonnage loading in the Middle East Gulf was ularly in evidence, and the number of large units available in the area hasAFP - 238 words
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121 1988-09-27 23 IRAN has launched a campaign to convince international merchant shipping to resume trading to Bandar Khomeiny, its major port before the out-i break of war with Iraq. Port business shrank after Iraq declared its maritime exclusion zone and bombarded ships destined for the port at121 words
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Article1258 1988-09-27 28 ACTIVE chartering to cover wheat cargoes to Bangladesh after the flooding and famine there featured the freight market on Friday, shipbrokers said Details only emerged for three vessels, fixed from California to Bangladesh at a reported USS26 but several other ships were also said to be involved. There1,258 words
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6627 1988-09-27 28 AARHUS IA/gs Bay Tfiot Sep 27(FK) luo He China Oc.*n Sap 28 Ev.< Gt.amy Evergreen Sap 29 Aiel Meersk Uaflft* Line Sep 29 Pslembeng Dieeegetn Sep 29/Ocl 2 Kulei Otasagetn Sep 30/ocl 2 ViHe de Seturne CM O Atreit.ment Ocl 26,627 words
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Article1425 1988-09-27 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Owy »<o«g 113 770* ISO 2797U* «n h»M 413 37o*c»eo 370*7300 u t Arrival Oapwtan iod*tfKi Man. 1> 270*0BX 7*0*0X0 VtlMI B*rH l*o C™w3«» t*S 770*07X XO*QXO KEPPEL WHARVES MARINA toftnt toxoid CO«JO«o «o»«ia III *0»9 OJ aOITJOB k«H>* MB*. MIC oin^Ot 770*0X0 ri1,425 words
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Advertisement782 1988-09-27 21 STP Distributors r 'm*s Publishing Croup I $0*» W to Quality Service WMIr R®l Jardines JAROINE SHIPP N6 AGENCIES 200 Cantonment Road #12-05 Soutnpoint Smgapore 0208 Tel *****11 Telei RS ***** Facsimile *****09 TERMINAUCFS Tat *****18 *****19 *****20 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE INQUIRIES ANO BOOKINGS T« *****30/5 PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPIN6 AGENCIES782 words
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Advertisement115 1988-09-27 21 A MILLION-DOLLAR steel cargo fraud involving a sophisticated crime ring has been averted following investigations by the International Maritime Bureau. Last month the London branch of the Bank of China, acting in close co-operation with the IMB, decided that there were sufficient indications of deception by a trader dealing with115 words
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Advertisement670 1988-09-27 21 ft FESCO LINES FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: 535 2333 MAERSK LINE SERVICE ALL THE WAY Feed*' from' Port Malaysia Keiang This week Axel M Closing Time CY 28/9 2300 MPS CFS 28/9 1300 MRS Europe670 words
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Advertisement554 1988-09-27 22 a Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG I BREMERHAVEN ROTTERDAM/ ANTWERP LARGS BAY 11/504 27/9 29/9 15/10 17/10 19'10 ZWIU HONG KONG EXPRESS 85/505 2/10 «/10 22/10 24/10 26/10 27/10 KAMAKURA 02/506 6/10 1/11 27/10 2S/10 24/10 CITY Of EDINBURGH 80/507 8/10 10/10 28/10 30/10 1/11 2/11554 words
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Advertisement15 1988-09-27 22 Lines and services represented by ricyiairy 01 Mccreaitea [ZHr»iISM Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association15 words
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Advertisement515 1988-09-27 22 £1 POLISH OCEAN LINES"--' Shlpp W""»»» Telei RS ?1755 Petaling Java *****93 *****03 fn *****51 Penang *****5 M CICICLSKI 1W fahrlano in MA«ILA»O im RUMLANO im nzaas E»y.mi.m^.i- nT?3 EACON SERVICE (FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE) FROM EUROPE FAMRLAAO 7« ILMIIM PItCK VM RUHLAMO m MAWUAND Hongkong Puw 2/10 6,10 una 31/10515 words
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Advertisement1315 1988-09-27 23 £7 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd P&O Containers (container servicFto uk/continent-J STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah. Sarawak, Brunai Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK PEGASUS PIONEER VO3N 29 30 Sep 03 04 Oct PEGASUS PROGRESS VS43N 04 05 Oct 00 01 Oct BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES1,315 words
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Advertisement821 1988-09-27 23 NOTICE A _jT Nedlloyd Nedlloyd Lines In line with Nedlloyd's objective of serving its customers in the best possible way, Nedlloyd's appropriated berth will be shifted from K-18 to C-10 with effect from 1 October 1988. Nedlloyd will now be in an even better position to provide their shippers and821 words
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Advertisement492 1988-09-27 24 CIS I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD fIIVOWAi ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE Singapore Loading for 6/10 BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO S. PACIFIC VIA HK AND/OR YOKOHAMA (JPN ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO SUBJECT TO INDUCEMENT) MOTHER VSL HK KYOWA VIOLET V.21 2/10 KYOWA HIBISCUS492 words
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Advertisement883 1988-09-27 24 ItG.S.LINE M~.mm.mr maPOMA T lO* KM A imtpmi co*ro*Arii9 r FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Member of the Ace Consorti-im OAK SEA 30/10 25(10 6,11 1/11 20/11 1/11 20/11 I*ll BU LA 15,10 28 10 FDR/MOTHER VESSEL KCH 3K/HANJIN KWANGYANG 49E KCH 3*E KOREAN WONIS JIN 79E ACD883 words
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Advertisement142 1988-09-27 24 FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD DIRECT FCI 8. ICI SERVICE TO JAKARTA ETA 30/9 7/10 AFGHANISTAN NEW SERVICE KABUL/HAIRATAN/TORGHUNDI 8/104 21/1 AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND 7/10 20/10 10/10 ft 21/10 15/9 ft 4/10 SYDNEY, MELBOURNE FREMANTLE Also accepting to Darwin AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. LYTTLETON, DUNEDIN ft NAPIER EUROPE HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. BARCELONA, FELIXSTOWE,142 words
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Advertisement1135 1988-09-27 24 o evergreen Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER CIFTED EVER GLAMOUR EVER GOLDEN EVER GLOBE EVER GENTRY EVER GATHER EVER GOVERN SGP HKC KSG KLC PUS OSK TYO CHS MO tlO *10 9/10 11/10 IVIO 11/10 1/10 11/10 13/10 IS/10 17/10 21/10 24/10 I*lo 11/10 20/10 22/10 24/101,135 words
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Advertisement1090 1988-09-27 25 v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL KOTA EAGLE MAJAPAHIT OOWA VOY SIN JKT SBY VOY 17SS SM to PI 2919 ISNB 2758 «/10 11/10 13/10 20NB 31 SB 22/10 2S/10 27/10 32N8 HfTACHI CARGO VIA HKQ1,090 words
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Advertisement430 1988-09-27 25 \tlr\ BEX LINE VIU, CONTAINERS TASM AN JEBSEN NEW ZEALAND LINE TO NEW CALEDONIA, FIJI AND NEW ZEALAND SIN MAIN LINE HKC NOUMEA SUVA AKL NAP TIM 27/9 ER BRUSSEL 2S 5/10 3/11 7/11 10/11 13/11 11/10 ARISTOTELIS 4S 20/10 18/11 23/11 26/11 29/11 23/10 ANANGEI LEADER US S/U 3/12430 words
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Advertisement405 1988-09-27 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES A SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VSL/VOY S PORE ANTWERP H BURG/ ROAM/ADAM BREMEN PALEMBANG/10WB 29/9-2/10 4/11 9/11 KUTAI/15WB 30/9-2/10 26/10 30/10 S PANJANG7OWB 15-18/10 21/11 25/11 MATARAM/22W8 18-21/11 14/12405 words
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Advertisement359 1988-09-27 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CfIBPOMTIBM (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P Kelang Penang Bangkok £2* BANK LINE SEMI-CONTAINER gRVICE HEAVY Lin CAPARn iTY NORTHBOUND TO UKC TAUSALA SAMOA VI3N MORAYBANK V6N CLYDEBANK V24N SPORE ROAM HULL HMBG 2/10 23/10 2/11 6/11 K/10 24/11 2S/11359 words
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Advertisement789 1988-09-27 26 IBS Q K LINK KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FOFTUNE NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST CHICAGO NYC FEEDER VESSEL AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR VOY LA LB OAK 76/10 2/11 9/11 16/11 •INDO 26/9 3/10 10/10 17/10 •PK/PNG 27/9789 words
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Advertisement299 1988-09-27 26 Accepting LCL and containerised cargo** Direct to South Africa \WUt JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (REG. *****4/ OOK) kcrrnn 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12 05 SOUTHPOINT, SINGAPORE 0208 Loj Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL,CFS Tel *****18 220 mLItU BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 □OMGNAMA I—JIVE SPORE PKELANG PENANC INCHON SUSAN MAI YINC299 words
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Advertisement704 1988-09-27 26 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* Singapoff P Heung »*n»n( loadrnj tor Mother Vsl By Feeder B> Feed* KALIDASV39 15 Oct I Oct (Oct f'tm IMb $r<jn A<* TULSIDAS *38 8 Nov 1 Not 1 Ho, Frern Nell) Sfdfl A*4 KALI OAS 4 Oec 77 Nov 27 Nov fim704 words
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Advertisement633 1988-09-27 26 tgTjSl GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTI) LTD 1 Vl a Tttot Ayer Street SINGAPORE 0104 TEL U43W (10 LINES) Fli STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE Spore PKetor* Pe-unj OOLDCN HARVEST Uxomlio K«r*dn Dutei IS/IS Oct COLMN MONOiR Colombo K«r«d» Dub* Oct CHINA SERVICE •Al TUN SHAN SNtnfh* HunNjot 2130 Setf JIN633 words
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Advertisement282 1988-09-27 26 PHIU OniCNT LIN€S PT€ LTD HEAO OFFICE 13 ROHNSON POAC -07 1? AFRO ASIA BUHOING SINGAPORE 0106 TELEI RS ?87?0 PHW f»« ??556?6 EAST/FAR EAST Fa ft LCI SOYCE EAST AFRICA/ MEDITERRANEAN FCI ft La SOVCE I FCL ft LCI SBIVICE 2/u. o/io LON. F'STOWE. S TOW. LEEDS, TILBURY, ABERDEEN.282 words
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Advertisement912 1988-09-27 27 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Agents S'pore Tel No P Kelang K Lumpur Penang J Bahru NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD FE EO/AUST TP A/SEA General Enquiries: Tel: *****77 Terminal CfS BOOKINGS *****22 *****53 NEPLINE SDN BHD 3619H7 NEPLINE SDN BHD *****33 NEPLINE SDN BHO *****V*****0/*****1 *****2 NEPLINE SDN BHD *****0,73®41912 words
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Advertisement570 1988-09-27 27 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG, PENANG, KEELUNG, BUSAN, INCHON STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE WEF JUNE 1) BUSAN SINGAPORE 2) SINGAPORE/ KEELUNG 10 DAYS SERVICE SERVICE!! Vessel s Name ETD BS S PORE PKELANG KEE NO 9 DONAM MBN 16/09 In Port »<9 1/10 08 810 NO570 words
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Advertisement683 1988-09-27 27 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANG P- KELANG MESSRS HAI THONG SHIPPINC 127 Penang Street. Penaag. Malaysia M S HANDLING SYSTEM CO683 words
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Advertisement263 1988-09-27 28 JZ: SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 225 6868 (30 Imesi FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD r DSR-LINES VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE -VIA LARNACA ACCEPTING CARGO FOR— LMASSOL263 words
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Advertisement86 1988-09-27 28 SHOFUKU LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL SHOFUKU OFFERS THE FASTEST TRANSIT TIME TO TAIWAN/JAPAN MV. KABUKI VIJ ETA SIN f/10/SS 4 DAYS 5 DAYS 8 DAYS 9 DAYS 10 DAYS 11 DAYS SPORE > KAOSHIUNG > KEELUNG >• TOKYO >• SHIMIZU NAGOYA > KOBE SHOFUKU AGENCIES (S)86 words
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Advertisement2179 1988-09-27 29 CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTL LTD Tel: *****66 (16* Lines) Fax: *****61 Tl* ***** CSPFRT LCL FIXED CONSOLI IM Spore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore to2,179 words
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Advertisement165 1988-09-27 29 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 051 IRAQI UNE I) |R«o' S T *'l <NT|RPRISI «0« TRANJPO^ EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR MV ALRAZI 30/9 japan MV SINDBAD 30-9 Japan WEST BOUND SERVICE SILVER EAGLE 10/10 Jaddah. Aqaba BagtxJad THROUGH165 words
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Advertisement375 1988-09-27 30 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Lfcfl TEL *****06 (20 Lines, TLX HS ***** RS ***** IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS KK SPORE PK DBN CT TARPON SEA LANE VH* IML VSl* •Alio call* E.L. I P.E. SINGAPORE TEL: 2204HK GENERAL AGENTS: HAI SUN HUP CO. (PTE) LTD. PORT375 words
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Advertisement203 1988-09-27 30 FOR reliable and FAST TR'ANSIT Nf WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA EAST AND FRENCH WEST INDIES VSL Sport LoHevre Connecting VSL Halifax. Montreal. NIHON V 332 2M 13/10 STUTTGART EXP. Toronto. Nn» York. NED OCJIMA VH2 3/10 20/10 DUSSELDORF EXP Baltomore. B. SURIA V 352 10/10 Z7/10 NUERNBERG EXP Portsmouth.203 words
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Advertisement225 1988-09-27 30 P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYARAN PULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA ft THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****54/*****73 SMGAPORE VSL PUL ADIL MANDIRI PUL ADIL MANDIRI225 words
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Advertisement673 1988-09-27 30 MJO; v V .v.v.v. •■•:•:v.v.v.v.-.-.-.-.-^ CALL US AT: P KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU i P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDCR B BUTANC «3 B BUTANC m MOTHER VSI N DEJIMA b sum a SCLANO4A TOTOMA OTHER DESTINATIONS AARHUS, AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP, BASIE. BREMEN BREMCRHAVEN673 words
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Miscellaneous155 1988-09-27 30 iWVJ Tl Y/ r. 58 <r- < V* i*B fj v. •4 'rw^ y. 9f TS ii SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. S«p 27. 19M LEGEND: R Thundei sta in Temperature *C <a»-wtr Weather s-S Wind direction with speed la knots *2 w,v Cloudy Sky Svfaee wMi155 words
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