The Business Times, 4 January 1989
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Title Section11 1989-01-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article234 1989-01-04 1 Dow lower WALL STREET stocks were lower in early trading yesterday as US bond prices opened sharply lower on weakness in the dollar, brokers said. The Dow was off four at 2,163 and declining issues led gainers narrowly. Reuter Footsie down SHARE prices on the London Stock Exchange fell in234 words
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Article, Illustration215 1989-01-04 1 REGIONAL MARKETS closed mixed in dull trading yesterday as investors remained cautious and waited for direction from major overseas markets which were still closed for the New Year holidays. In Singapore, trading on the first day of the New Year was generally quiet with215 words
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Article118 1989-01-04 1 THE US DOLLAR yesterday got off to a weak start in Singapore and Hongkong on the first trading day of the new year. The Tokyo market was still closed for the New Year holidays. Dealers said lingering doubts over the ability of the US government to tackle118 words
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294 1989-01-04 1 Bernama THE Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) yesterday named Ong Tee Keat, the political secretary to the Labour Minister, as the Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate for the Ampang Jaya by-election on Jan 28. MCA president, Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik, in making the announcement, saidBernama - 294 words
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Article, Illustration769 1989-01-04 1 P Y CHIN - Debt may fall by more than half to Msloom By P Y CHIN THE MULTI-Purpose Holdings Bhd (MPHB) group is set on reducing its currently hefty borrowings of Ms2Bo million to a more manageable level this year. "By the end of this year, we769 words
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320 1989-01-04 1 LEONG WEN WAH - By LEONG WEN WAH THE MINISTRY of Labour said yesterday that the government will not accept "unsecured but insured guarantees" from banks to cover the $5,000 security bonds for foreign domestic maids. A statement issued yesterday evening said the ministry "understands that some320 words
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207 1989-01-04 1 AFP PHILIPPINE Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus said the government may make its decision this year on whether to retain or expel US bases from the Philippines after their lease expires in 1991. Mr Manglapus said the Aquino government was still awaiting legislationAFP - 207 words
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261 1989-01-04 1 Bernama BANK NEGARA Governor Tan Sri Jaffar Hussein has confirmed that a former Bank Negara staff had fraudulently transferred M 522.2 million into one of the accounts of a Malaysian bank by forging some documents. The police had beenBernama - 261 words
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404 1989-01-04 1 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers' Associstion is evaluating a European Community study recommending 17 product sress for industrial joint ventures. The study by Nitzache Partner, a private German consultancy firm, was commissioned by the EC lest year to identify product groups and404 words
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Advertisement149 1989-01-04 1 brother Electronic Typewriters Printers Facsimiles /XX/ 743-8000. $1000,000 88 cash prizes must be won with IBS/OUB Housing Loan Pre-purchase r/ loan approval Low Rates Free Legal Fees Free Valuation No Processing Fees Up to 100% Financing Bridging Loans 4»/4% p.a. Renovation Loans Two lucky draws Each with 88 cash prizes149 words
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Advertisement232 1989-01-04 1 Full report, PAGE 16 Regional Mkts, PAGE 18 Editorial Comment: 10 Now for detente in South Asia Regina Wong and Je t'aime Poison gas 11 New threat from old technology Conventions 2 Going all out to attract the Lions US bases 3 Manila ties future to aid package Trads war232 words
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Advertisement10 1989-01-04 1 Manila flat futura ol baaaa to aid packaga, PAGE 310 words
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Advertisement157 1989-01-04 1 NEW AGE COWERS Convenient, reliable feature-packed Sole Agent WEI TAH CO PTE LTD TEL: *****51 BT's Top 100 SINGAPORE'S TOP 100 listed companies are getting bigger. BT's latest ranking of the Top 100 based on market capitalisation as at Dec 30, 1988, shows a longer list of Billion-Dollar Club members,157 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration489 1989-01-04 2 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN SINGAPORE could look forward to at least $15 million of expenditure by some 30.000 visitors if its bid to hold the 1994 Lions Club International Convention is successful. And those figures, given by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board,489 words
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552 1989-01-04 2 FRANCIS SEOW TRIAL THE DISTRICT Court yesterday adjourned the trial of lawyer Francis Seow on a tax evasion charge to Tuesday, at the request of the prosecution. Earlier in the day, the court had fixed the date of hearing on the sixth and552 words
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200 1989-01-04 2 THE THREE major transport operators will form a company to issue common identification passes for students and national servicemen. The move is a step towards integrating the public transport system. The setting up of a company by Singapore Bus Service. Trans-Island Bus Services and200 words
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328 1989-01-04 2 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board (PUB) estimates its total revenue for 1969 to be around $2,016 million. This figure was released in the latest Supplement to the Government Gazette last Friday. A PUB spokesman told BT that the forecasts for 1969 were generally 10 per328 words
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184 1989-01-04 2 SINGAPORE has joined international efforts to protect the ozone layer the atmoepheric screen against the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. Last Friday, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Wong Kan Seng, signed letters of accession to two environmental legal instruments: the Vienna Convention184 words
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161 1989-01-04 2 HWA HENG Electrical Hardware has beaten eight contenders, including General Electric Co and Keppel Corporation, to secure the job of supplying outdoor lighting to Changi Airport's second passenger terminal. Its winning bid of $1.0 million was fractionally lower than that of161 words
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107 1989-01-04 2 THE LEGAL ASPECT of property transactions is the subject of a two-day seminar being organised by Datasearch Resources. To be held at the Boulevard Hotel on Jan 16 and 17, the seminar touches on safeguarding your rights and interests in a property transaction.107 words
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Advertisement124 1989-01-04 2 4 3 RACE •r ■S*. m I -.C to t ,r±f f, *<L, M '3^ mr m<ZZ JkM!/• r n#«! VHHp rv i a W- |>*j. A <■' < -<A -••■:•-^1-. SINGAPORE'S FIRST TOTAL MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT. HIGH TECH SPECIFICATIONS: A FUTURISTIC PRESTIGE BUILDING AFFORDABLE SPACE FOR LEASE ADJACENT TO CTE124 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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396 1989-01-04 3 AFP US AIRCRAFT manufacturer McDonnell Douglas and Airbus Industrie of Europe are fighting to win a lucrative contract to update Indonesian carrier Garuda's long-haul air fleet. The European consortium is offering Garuda its four-engine A-340, currently being developed. against McDonnell Douglas' three-engine MD-11AFP - 396 words
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Article78 1989-01-04 3 AFP A TOTAL of 698 new industrial projects worth US$4 1 billion will begin operations in Indonesia this year, the official Antara news agency said on Monday. Citing figures from the Ministry of Industry. Antara said the new plants would turn out export manufactures worthAFP - 78 words
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195 1989-01-04 3 UPI AN AUTHORITATIVE defence magazine has reported that India has the largest long-range heavy airlift capability after the two superpowers and has placed orders with the Soviet Union for even bigger airplanes. The magazine. Defense and Foreign Affairs, said India has Soviet-made llyushin 11-76UPI - 195 words
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Article241 1989-01-04 3 AP KING FAHD on Monday launched a multi-billion deficit budget for fiscal 1989 with a warning that Saudi Arabia would not be bound by Opec-fixed oil production quotas if others violated them. Budget outlays for the world's biggest oil-export-ing nation were approved at a weekly cabinetAP - 241 words
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422 1989-01-04 3 No extension of leases if aid is held up, says official Reuter THE PHILIPPINES may not extend the lease on US military bases unless Washington backs a multi-billion dollar aid plan for the heavily-indebted country. A senior Foreign Ministry official, briefing reportersReuter - 422 words
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159 1989-01-04 3 AP A PHILIPPINE senator yesterday urged President Corazon Aquino to follow Venezuela's example and suspend payments of some of the country's US$2B-billion foreign debt. Last Saturday, Venezuelan President Jaime Lusinchini announced his country was suspending principal payments on its US$3O.3 billion foreign debt effectiveAP - 159 words
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Advertisement183 1989-01-04 3 SOVE R E I G m f. 4 I l 1 -rv t £L V < 4/ THERE IS LITTLE WE CAN ADD. It is the true measure of a car's completeness when it is seen to combine engineering innovation, with a specification that has few peers. The Jaguar Sovereign183 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous87 1989-01-04 3 mmfti rsSSZ "SS/ y/A Max/ Not* Montreal Moscow Nassou Now Delhi Now York Nicosia Oslo Paris Perth Rio 'Jonoiro Rome Son Fris'co San Juon Santiago Sao Paulo Seoul Stockholm Sydney Taipei Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Vienna Warsaw Warfiington -14-20 Cloudy -5-18 Cloar 28/14 Cloudy 23/08 Cloudy 04-05 Cloudy 11/02 Cloudy 02-0387 words
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Miscellaneous42 1989-01-04 3 Doonesbury wmti M 7i HUSH, NOVU, SU££THSART! DADWSHERB, PAPPfrHtRB. Sate BY GARRY TRUDEAUf: AND I APPRECIATE fT, PAP. BUT YOU KNOHJ, IN THB PARK OFNKbHT, A fiVTHSR'S PR£SeNC£ KRSAUY FARMORS REAS&URJNG! rrs...irsA MIMCIS! She's TALK/N6! 600 P. 60AP0LCFTT TUP 4 s K42 words
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REST OF THE WOLRD
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Article341 1989-01-04 5 FT HIGH INTEREST RATES, a large current account deficit and medium inflation and economic growth will characterise the British economy into the *****, according to a Financial Times survey. A compilation of forecasts for the British economy from 22 groups, and including the Treasury'sFT - 341 words
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Article, Illustration256 1989-01-04 5 FT NIGEL LAWSON, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, yesterday gave a warning that the UK could enter a recession if industry fails to control costs. However, in a New Year interview with the Financial Times, Mr Lawson predicted that the economy willFT; PUNCH - 256 words
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164 1989-01-04 5 AFP DEVELOPMENT of the Soviet space shuttle was set back 10 years because the former defence minister, Marshal Andrei Grechko. turned it down as "science fiction," the Communist Party daily, Pravda, wrote. When told of the space shuttle project, Marshal Grechko's "Verbatim" retort. according toAFP - 164 words
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361 1989-01-04 5 Reuter TO HEAR America's tabloid psychics tell it 1989 will be an amazing year Fidel Castro will die in a hurricane. an Italian jetliner will crash into the Vatican and an Unidentified Flying Object will land in Kansas. But if any of thoseReuter - 361 words
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297 1989-01-04 5 NYT THE US ECONOMY grew in December at its highest rate in five months, fuelled by an increase in exports, the National Association of Purchasing Management said in its monthly report, which was due to be released yesterday. ProductionNYT - 297 words
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388 1989-01-04 5 Retaliation could widen dispute FT EUROPEAN Community governments are pondering whether and when to initiate a second round of shots in the new trade war with the US. In the dispute, the US has imposed punitively high duties on EC foodFT - 388 words
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545 1989-01-04 5 NYT AMERICAN meat-exporting companies say that they have already found alternative markets for many products they normally sell to Europe but that the industry will not escape some harm. Japan, Mexico and Egypt have already emerged as strong alternative markets, but meat companies saidNYT - 545 words
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Advertisement11 1989-01-04 5 I V, V tcovmriV^, -»y > r:V y,( \TT The Unfa nta^e.11 words
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Advertisement205 1989-01-04 5 I Information Age ASI/l SINGAPORE 20-25 February A Special Session of the World Telecommunication Forum and Specialised TELECOM Exhibition Singapore is again proud to host ASIA TELECOM 89 the second in a series of Specialised Telecommunication Exhibitions and Special Sessions of the World Telecommunication Forum. More than 100 exhibitors representing205 words
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COMMODITIES
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492 1989-01-04 6 Reuter MEMBERS of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) look set to apply the brakes to oil production on New Year's Day under a pact aimed at shoring up prices by cutting their output by nearly 20 per cent. ButReuter - 492 words
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187 1989-01-04 6 Oana-Antara PROSPECTS for Indonesian cement exports this year are bright because world production of cement is declining as a result of the appreciation of the Japanese yen, the South Korean won and the Taiwanese dollar. This was stated by the chief director of the PTOana-Antara - 187 words
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188 1989-01-04 6 AFP SOUTH KOREA'S commodity exports topped the US$6O billion mark in 1988, an increase of 28.3 per cent over the year before, the Trade and Industry Ministry reported last Saturday. It said total exports in 1988 amounted to U5560.67 billion and total imports rose byAFP - 188 words
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278 1989-01-04 6 Reuter THE US Agriculture Department offered to subsidise sales of one million tonnes of wheat to China last week, the second such offer last month. China was the leading buyer of US wheat last year, taking 6.4 million tonnes since JuneReuter - 278 words
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Article192 1989-01-04 6 Chinese Produce FAMA Exchange StNtn noon p irteo* an Cloting p<ic»t an Jan 3 Coconut oil (M$/100fcg) Jon 3 (S$/100 kg) Now drum 173.00 Coconut oil hi FOB CM drum FOt Now drum FOB 113.00 123.00 127.00 2nd hand drums Buft Lacat In bwNi Copra (aas/iooiio) 16 7.00192 words
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Article304 1989-01-04 6 RAS prices In 8 cnntsSkg, FOB In bata NOON CLOSE Bwyors Bwyors Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 207.50 208JON 205.00 206.00 Int 1 RSS Feb 89 209.50 210.50 207JO 206JO lot 1 RSS Mar 211.00 212.00N 209.00 210.00 Int 2 RSS OP 202.50 204.50N 200JO 202J0N bit304 words
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Article261 1989-01-04 6 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices ended easier with February 1 RSS buyer quoted at 207 50 cents a kg yesterday. Dealers said prices slipped one cent in thin morning trade on light speculative selling, and they continued to drift lower in the afternoon on further speculative selling. Prices were also easier261 words
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Article167 1989-01-04 6 Telerate FUEL oil prices edged up slightly in very light trading yesterday. Traders attributed the higher prices to the firmer crude markets in the West Possible demand for second half January and first half February CST-180 lots from Japan and Indonesia might lend support to pricesTelerate - 167 words
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Article74 1989-01-04 6 (cann/kg) FEBRUARY 1989 MARCH 1989 (currant month) (forword month) RAS NOON 6vy*fs Saltan NOON SSt 30 190.00 ***** 190.00 19X00 SSI so 1S&00 190.00 188.00 190.00 MRELB S«lhn Satan SMR CV 307.00 309 OON 309.00 311.00N SMI I 304.00 306.00N 306.00 308.00N SMt 5 368J0 *****N 270-5074 words
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117 1989-01-04 6 AP CHINA'S steel output last year is expected to be 50.2 million tonnes, about three million tonnes more than that in the previous year. According to the Ministry of Metallurgical Industry, pre-tax profits will be up 10 per cent to 10 billion yuan (US$2.7AP - 117 words
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Article196 1989-01-04 6 HONGKONG. Qold closed firmer in moderate trading yesterday. Bullion ended at U*****.10/60 an ounce against an initial U*****.70/411.20 and compared with New York's Friday 408.70/410.20 finish. On the local market, gold roee HK$B to end at HK53,850 a tael. Coins were generally higher, with the Krugerrand gaining HK$lO196 words
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Article170 1989-01-04 6 MALAYSIAN crude palm oH futures closed mixed to easier in light trading on the KLCE yesterday. Jan closed at Ms9so while Feb closed at M 5965 per tonne. March closed unchanged at M 5967 per tonne. Volume was 364 lots. MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed mixed on170 words
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Article140 1989-01-04 6 HIGHER OFFERINGS du* »o accumulation over the long weekend aaw the KLTM cloae 17 cents weaker at M 510.06 a kg In fairly active trading yesterday. The 33-month high set last Friday attracted Increased disposal of Its tonnes at the opening, but mifitfi wrrnorew «n#r tn# price dipped140 words
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Advertisement153 1989-01-04 6 n m > <4m£ m I it I V V n 1 ambience of a Hotd with sheltered muhi-stocey car-park and peat steak without the usual hotel pricing, only at Jack's Hotd Miramar. > 3 X m U Place a place for steak 401 Havekxk Road, Hotel Miramar #01-01, (Lobby153 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration250 1989-01-04 7 LEONG WEN WAH - By LEONG WEN WAH THE SINGAPORE BRANCH of Standard Chartered Bank has plans to introduce three more personal financial centres to serve its customers following the success of the first three. The bank said in its latest issue of Stanchart News that250 words
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181 1989-01-04 7 Reuter NORWAY's government-owned Guarantee Institute for Export Credit is seeking around one billion crowns from Hambros pic unit, Hambros Bank Ltd, in connection with an inquiry into the fortune of a late Norwegian shipping magnate. Hambros participated in guarantees and loans forReuter - 181 words
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221 1989-01-04 7 Reuter STERLING looks set to head lower this year as British interest rates fall and those abroad rise, US securities house Goldman Sachs said in London. It predicted the pound would fall to around 3.00 West German marks by the end of 1989 fromReuter - 221 words
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168 1989-01-04 7 Reuter THE BUNDESBANK set a twotranche tender for a securities repurchase agreement, offering banks liquidity at a fixed rate of 5 per cent and also at no minimum bid rate. A 28-day facility expiring on Feb 1 is at the fixed 5 per centReuter - 168 words
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337 1989-01-04 7 FT COUNTY NATWEST, the investment banking arm of the UK's National Westminster Bank, and Phillips and Drew, the London securities firm, may have created an illegal concert party by their arrangements to conceal their acquisition of a 15 per centFT - 337 words
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812 1989-01-04 7 Bernama AWASH with surplus funds, commercial banks in Malaysia are in the thick of a fierce new battle trying to outdo one another in offering the best and cheapest housing loan package. They have reduced their lending rates and thrown in otherBernama - 812 words
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462 1989-01-04 7 UPI MANY of America's sickest savings institutions are being rescued these days by many of the country's sawiest and most aggressive financiers, corporate executives and takeover experts. Prompted by the promise of billions of dollars of govern-ment-backed money to cover losses on bad real estate loans,UPI - 462 words
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Advertisement416 1989-01-04 7 In one of i > -«■> Holland Hill s most desirable elevated locations OLINA LODGE condominium comprises 67 exclusive low-rise units with a swimming pool, wading pool, tennis court, gymnasium, function hall and playgrounds. Located in district 1027, the development is built on a hill at the end of a416 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1396 1989-01-04 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tumday, Jan 3, 1988 OEUTSCHEMARK (SIMEX) JMSIcHk Mfk Low Sea Htg Jan SB puto h LtV Sea 54 55 M 57 58 59 60 CAB 1278 48 Nt Si cata Mgh Low 116 9 CAS CAB Sad Htgl SA 20A BOA 190A Pat SS puta Ii1,396 words
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Article172 1989-01-04 8 7 boy* 1 MMk lmrth 3 nwnrti 6 martti 9 month 12 mart 1 nan* 2 —4i 3 manrtu 6 "UK* usi ora mo 9 3/1A 9 1/16 9 3/14 9 1/14 l 9 1/4 9 1/4 i 9 5/14 9 3/14 i 9 7/14 9 5172 words
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Article471 1989-01-04 8 Reuter EURODOLLAR futures eased on profit-taking and some selling interest in thin trade on Simex yesterday. Dealers said the market lacked direction, while operators awaited Friday's release of US December employment data for clues on the state of the economy and interest rate direction A 0.2 per cent fallReuter - 471 words
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Article59 1989-01-04 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market fell 1-5/8 point to cloee at 4-1/2 per cent yesterday. Short-term rates fell 1/8 point across the board. S$ Int erbank rata at ttw 4 5 1 *< Ov«c 1 Ovwnlg 4 1/3 4 1/4 3 l/t 3 3 3/1*59 words
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Article669 1989-01-04 8 SINGAPORE: THE US dollar closed the first session of the year on a soft note yesterday. An early rally petered out at D-mark 1.7605/ yen 124.90/ sterling 1.8110/551.9420. This was followed by an afternoon sell off, hitting a low of D-mark 1.7566/ yen 123.15/ sterling 1.8275/ 551.9378 before669 words
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Article111 1989-01-04 8 Treasury bills Period bsue Yesterday's dosing Day's cod* Maturity mo om* WGH LOW 3 HW»I#W BQ*****X 30.03.89 3.91 3.86 3.90 382 6 fnonltis 1 y«or IYM102H 23.11.89 4.27 4.22 4.28 4.25 Qovsi rnmant notes and bond! I Period Idu# Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's cod# rate MO111 words
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Article, Illustration173 1989-01-04 8 lIIM. 111 rtl jJ uif pnrnf »*natrvg i am w 12 ma|or banks In B'por* Interbank market i atat (offer/bid) on Jan 3 us* DM SWFC Y«fl 4my% 13 7/® J/4 I/I i/i 4 11/1* 11/1* 4 7/1 4 1/4 mm 11 13 7/» 3 1/1-1/4 4173 words
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Advertisement58 1989-01-04 8 CHINA NORTHEAST THREE PROVINCES' EXPORT COMMODITIES FAIR CHINA rZ&i Venue Mandarin Hotel Singapore Date sth to 12th January 1989 Time Fair -11.00 am to 9.00pm Negotiation 9.30 am to 12 noon 2.00pm to 6.00 pm (Close on Sunday) Organiser: Liaoning, Heilongjiang, jilin Sub-Council, China Council for the Promotion of International,58 words
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Article664 1989-01-04 9 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvlco Local From number tkn* MAS MH641 1230 KCH SU SQ203 1300 CGK CAL CI342 1305 LUX/DXB SiA SQ107 1305 KUL AHK AHK531 1330 HKG SIA SO! 1330 SFO/HNl/HKG SIA MH/ 1355 LGK/PEN SQ191 SIA SQ109 1405 KUL SiA SQ455 1410 BWN THA TG405 1420664 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration545 1989-01-04 9 New Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa inherits, among other things, his predecessor Junius Jayewardene's economic and political problems. These articles analyse what's in store for the new man at the helm. Reuter RANASINGHE PREMADASA, who took office on Monday as Sri Lankan president, says he willReuter - 545 words
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419 1989-01-04 9 Reuter INDIA'S withdrawal of troops from Sri Lanka is a sign of support for President Ranasinghe Premadasa but further put louts will depend on how he deals with the remaining Tamil rebel threat, diplomats and officials in New Delhi said. An IndianReuter - 419 words
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Advertisement278 1989-01-04 9 The business person's choice every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 hours ond arriving Heathrow early the following morning Cafl your Travel Agent or A* Canada at *****55. AIR CANADA (§f) w J A TENNIS GAMES As part of S M Motors' l()th Anniversary celebrations, we278 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article501 1989-01-04 10 EVER since 1947, when British India was partitioned into the two independent states of India and Pakistan, the roots of conflict in South Asia have laih in the interpretation of the idea of a regional power. In terms of almost every element that goes501 words
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Article, Illustration1503 1989-01-04 10 LIM SOON NEO - At 25, Regina Wong left her job as an air stewardess to start a jewellery business. Now at 41, she has become a restaurant owner and property developer as well. LIM SOON NEO profiles the lady who started a jewellery business called "I love1,503 words
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Article, Illustration713 1989-01-04 10 NYT STOCK MARKETS in communist countries? The idea sounds thoroughly implausible. Yet officials in China and the Soviet Union, in moving to introduce more market principles into their economies, have recently endorsed the sale of stock by state-owned companies to individuals. That such a stepNYT - 713 words
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Article, Illustration554 1989-01-04 11 Reuter PALESTINIAN DIPLOMACY has ended Lebanon's bloody "camps war", but analysts say it is likely to prompt a confrontation between Israel and Amal, the country's mainstream Shi'ite Muslim movement. "It is likely to be a black winter in south Lebanon because Israel willReuter - 554 words
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Article, Illustration792 1989-01-04 11 Reuter A NEW MILITARY THREAT is facing the world, many governments believe, but it comes from one of the oldest technologies poison gas The main gases, nowadays known as chemical weapons, were developed some 50-75 years ago. The reason foreignReuter - 792 words
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Article, Illustration506 1989-01-04 11 Reuter TURKISH NEWSPAPERS are offering enticements from a light aircraft to toothbrushes in a circulation war with million-dollar stakes. But as the competition heats up between major dailiee, some are questioning the value and the cost of big promotions. Newspapers, hit by 87Reuter - 506 words
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Advertisement111 1989-01-04 10 YOU'LL EXCUSE US THIS ONCE FOR NAMEDROPPING. The former GoMhill Square has been renamed United Square With effect from Ist r BH So do take note when January 1989, the gleaming, HHRp PR you're leferring to us in con-prism-shaped office and versation or writing to busishopping complex at the ness111 words
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Advertisement11 1989-01-04 10 f T: *r Ok ■s* y. 5 \f\ The Unfair Advantage11 words
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Advertisement406 1989-01-04 11 ADVERTISEMENT More of 'Singapore' in Singapore Business SING I f L h M. Singapore Business. The change is more than cosmetic. Singapore's only business monthly kicks off 19X9 with a resolution to make its articles more timely and more relevant to anyone and everyone doing business in Singapore. NEW FACE406 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous29 1989-01-04 11 *****E*****1 *NVONE.J r u)e GOIMG to6-WP*dgo arc you go*mg toth C A \ujitm volt?^ 7 DRisICC S/ u)££_K P y 1/ .1~». ,^-rN'fv^ r^>, MATCH C] I V* WHO29 words
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LEISURE
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Article1080 1989-01-04 12 ART NYT IN FRANCE'S latest art controversy, a French court has ruled that the city of Strasbourg and its Museum of Decorative Arts defrauded a 73-year-old widow in the purchase of a 17th-century canvas, possibly done by Simon Vouet, the official court painter of LouisNYT - 1,080 words
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Article, Illustration66 1989-01-04 13 CAR INDUSTRY Reuter THE NEW MODEL of the MGB Roadster (above), Britain s most famous sports car, may be back on the production line one decade after the last model was killed off when every car that British Leyland sold to the United States lost £1,000.Reuter - 66 words
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930 1989-01-04 13 NYT DETROIT is trying to mount a car show that will help it burnish its faded image as the car capital of the world. This week, more than 46,000 sq metres in the city's recently expanded and renovated Cobo Hall will be decorated with buffed-shinyNYT - 930 words
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Advertisement315 1989-01-04 12 Wh ere to entertain. ONE GOOD REASON TO LUNCH AT THE PALM GRILL IS OUR APPETISER BUFFET ANtTFHKR IS THE CHOICE OF MAIN X X USES. For between $26+ and $40+ you can select from our appetiser UKILL buffet including seafood, smoked salmon and oysters. Choose from many lavish main315 words
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Advertisement228 1989-01-04 12 MALAYSIAN HIGH TEA ONLY $7.00++ IT I Try Something Malaysian Style "HIGH TEA" From three to six every afternoon your chotce of 15 Buffet spread of delicious Kueh Lapis. Kueh Dadah, Mee Siam, Kueh Kuchee, Agar Agar Gundil. Bubor Hitam, Gula Melaka and many more. Unlimited serving. Time: 3.00—6.(K1pm Venue:228 words
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Advertisement208 1989-01-04 12 dub^ I If > 1 'i Club 5 presents EX-ACT with the hits of yesteryear SUN THORS, 5-8 pm. Happy Hours, 5-8 pm Daily. Plaza Hotel singaroat Beach Road Singapore 0719 Tel *****11 24-hr Coffee\House/ (Level 5) Where the service is good, the ambience great, the food simply marvellous An208 words
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Advertisement270 1989-01-04 12 Be thrilled by the romantic sights, sounds and flavours of Rome, Florence, Milan... served up on our lavish buffet tables. Sample Lasagne Verdi, Spaghetti Alle Vongole, Torta Siciliana, Strawberries in Marsala Wine... mamma mta: There are over 60 Italian favourites at only $33* adult and $17* child. Daily from 12.00270 words
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Advertisement184 1989-01-04 13 uhertuS (H)rtll 13 a 4 r So much to choose for only $21.50 A sumptuous spread with many different types of appetisers, hot and cold soups, a salad selection ...superb pastries, truffles, fortes...cheese board, fresh fruit, freshly brewed coffee All for $21.50 And for $27.50 you can add a roast184 words
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Advertisement38 1989-01-04 13 PAR PASSION Lanson Black Label. Perfect for a party. Exquisite for the evening. Savour it with passion. v I \V v; CHAM PAG c HAISON FOSDBS 8H I Black L a-I B L •hi r REIMS FRANCE WW//38 words
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Miscellaneous630 1989-01-04 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Box of vital personal possessions (5) 6 Like a sense of form? (5) 9 Hammered into shape (7) 10 A refusal, in any case, will displease (5) 11 To have no car. poesibiy. is a natural thing (5) 12 Heat that may somehow thaw outright? (5)630 words
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Miscellaneous1177 1989-01-04 13 to aiaD aaao© Clash of the big cats v V i ,V<A z I 33 ,4 n\ OUR CHOICE The notoriously secretin leopard ambushed by other big cats too. In this case, a loopard family has to survive a lion ambush in Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve. For over four1,177 words
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222 1989-01-04 14 MOTOR RALL Y AFP ENGLAND'S Andrew Cowan's hopes of winning the Paris-Dakar rally came to an abrupt end in Termit-Kaoboul on Monday when he was forced to pull out after his Mitsubishi Pajero broke a piston. The piston blew only 35 km after theAFP - 222 words
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Article329 1989-01-04 14 GOLF AP JOHNNY MILLER hea.Js a field 30 PGA tour players entered in the U*****,000 Spalding Invitational Pro-Am beginning today at three Monterey Peninsula courses in Carmel, California. In addition to Miller, winner of 23 PGA tour tournamonts, the field of 270 golfers in the 17thAP - 329 words
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Article121 1989-01-04 14 BASKETBALL AP TOM CHAMBERS scored 12 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter, rallying the Phoenix Suns to a 125-122 victory over the Washington Bullets on Monday. The victory was the Suns' sixth in their last seven geimes, and their first at the Capital Centre sinceAP - 121 words
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Article, Illustration712 1989-01-04 14 AMERICAN FOOTBALL AP THE UNPREDICTABLE 1988 National Football League season finally became predictable in 1989. All four favourites, all four home teams have advanced to the Super Bowl semi-finals. All is in order in the world of pro football. Buffalo's 17-10 victoryAP - 712 words
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Article312 1989-01-04 14 TENNIS AP UPI ALEXANDER VOLKOV of the Soviet Union scored an upset 6-3, 6-1 triumph over his top-seeded compatriot Andrei Chesnokov on Monday in the first round of the South Australian Open tennis championship in Adelaide. Left-hander Mark Kratzmann, ranked only 150 th in the world,AP; UPI - 312 words
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240 1989-01-04 14 AP THE HOME of cricket is taking the first step toward opening its most sacred doors to women. In a newsletter to its 18,000 members, the Marylebone Crick* et Club asked the question unheard previously in its 202-year history: "Should MCC consider theAP - 240 words
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Article620 1989-01-04 14 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS Company bpiryf COMPM Conversion ptrtod Inter** Con version term (or one ordbiery Mlwtf <%) pcytbit •here OC Tang Wrti *****990 Anytime to May 31. 1990 1 warrant plus $2.25 cosh. Chuan Hup Wrti 1991 Anytime on or oftor Mar 1987 1.6 warrants plus $1.60 cash until Doc620 words
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Article, Illustration340 1989-01-04 14 CRICKET AP AAMIR MALIK celebrated his birthday a day early by making 90 runs and taking two wickets last Monday to help Pakistan to a 38-run victory over Australia at the West Australian Cricket Association Ground in Perth. It was Pakistan's first win in theAP - 340 words
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Article, Illustration440 1989-01-04 15 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH CONTRACTOR Lum Chang Holdings, rapidly diversifying from its core activity, is now studying the possibility of building its first hotel in Singapore in the heart of Chinatown. BT understands that the 170suite hotel would be built on the site of a now440 words
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271 1989-01-04 15 HILTON INTERNATIONAL Singapore (HIS) served an injunction last month on Hotel Properties Ltd (HPL) in the continuing dispute over an alleged breach of management of the hotel in Orchard Road. As formal legal proceedings have started, HIS said yesterday it would be inappropriate to271 words
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Article, Illustration470 1989-01-04 15 CORRINA LIM - By CORRINA LIM BANGKOK BANK Ltd has filed a writ against Sim Lim Investments (SLI) claiming about $9 million together with interest and costs. This was disclosed by SLI yesterday which said it was disputing the claim and will be filing a470 words
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Article494 1989-01-04 15 Currant Ex Books Data Total tor Total tor payment data ctoao payaMa ■M yaar tost yaar A 1 S ft 10% (b) Jon 6 Jon 20 Jon 31 10% 5% AMD) ■%<b» Nov 24 Dac 8 Jon 9 1% 1% Amol Staal 8%TEIbl Dac 1 Oac 15 Jon494 words
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353 1989-01-04 15 MALAYA TIN Printing Co is a step closer to its restructuring scheme, with the signing of all agreements relating to the proposal. The scheme, mooted in July last year, is now awaiting approval from the Stock Exchange of Singapore. MTP, through a353 words
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Article181 1989-01-04 15 ARAB-MALAYSIAN Securities Holding Sdn Bhd, (AMSH), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Arab Malaysian Merchant Bank Bhd, (AMMB) acquired an additional 1.8 million shares or a 32.72 per cent stake from certain shareholders in Arab Malaysian Securities Sdn Bhd (AMS) for MS5.325 million in cash. AMMB said with the acquisition,181 words
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618 1989-01-04 15 MBT AOKAMTIN is to participate with two or three Malaysian parties and Japanese and South Korean investors in setting up a manufacturing company with a paid-up capital of Msls million. The joint venture company is part of a Ms3o million project which has beenMBT - 618 words
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573 1989-01-04 15 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Investors Association (MIA) expects an even chance for Malaysian and Singapore stocks to appreciate during the first half of this year, but warns that investors should exercise caution and look towards corporate fundamentals to ensure better returns onBernama - 573 words
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Article, Illustration775 1989-01-04 16 Michelle Oh - by Michelle Oh IT WAS a quiet beginning to the New Year as investors treaded cautiously at the start of trading yesterday. There was some profit-taking in the late afternoon but trading was generally dull because of a lack of direction from775 words
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Article120 1989-01-04 16 FABER MERLIN MALAYSIA BERHAO: 25th AGM at the international Hall, The Merlin Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. Jan 5 at 11.00 am. CEREBOS Pacific UmHed: 7th AGM at the Singapore Room, sth Floor, Hilton Hotel, 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on Friday, Jan120 words
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Article308 1989-01-04 16 Monogen' pr(c*s for Jon 4 MARA-Bumiputra First B'putro 6.53 656 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putro 586 Third 6'putra 4 36 593 443 The ComiMrc* 096 1 02 Four* B'putro 514 519 The Saving] Fund 0.85 090 Filth B'putro 2 66 2.91 Spore frog Fund 0.37 0.41 Suit) 6'putra308 words
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Article63 1989-01-04 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE General Corp l«u» of (49.204.936 nommai omount of 8% Convertible Unsecured loon stoda ICUISJ 1988/93 on rtie bans of )2 noMinol omount of loan Hocks lor •very fiv* GC8 starei of $1 eoch or $2 no«Hnol o«K3uni of CUlS 1968/93 for •very $7 SO nooinof63 words
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Article327 1989-01-04 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 million loan stocks m the ratio ol $3 loon stock (or every five ordinory stores held Causeway Inv Issue of |7.2S2.937 nomtnoi amount of 6% loan Stock 1909/94 on Mm bos* of (1 nominal amount of loan stock with two TSts327 words
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Article5536 1989-01-04 16 Gr Gr s 1 SW(W Tel Last Vol Day Last Quote Olv Olv rw Net M Cap High Low Cod* Company Sale or('000) High Low Buyer Sailer C'vr PI E Smll JAN 03 SESDAQ 187 114 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20* 124 124 127 10 ON 7.15,536 words
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Article, Illustration3317 1989-01-04 17 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market ended its first session of 1969 on a lacklustre note with prices closing mixed to slightly lower. Business volume remained light after the Christmas-New Year holidays with turnover at some 10 million shares. With poor spillover interest. share prices opened easier3,317 words
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Article, Illustration444 1989-01-04 18 Move marks the return of the private sector FT RELIANCE INDUSTRIES, a big Indian industrial group, has proposed setting up a modern 17 billion rupees (US$l.l3 billion) six million tonne-capacity oil refinery in Gujarat on the west coast of India. Mr Ohirubhai Ambani,FT - 444 words
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181 1989-01-04 18 FT JAPAN'S powerful electronics industries have had a banner year, thanks mainly to strong domestic demand, and are looking forward to further growth in 1989. Total production by the industries in 1988 was estimated at 21,200 billion yen (US$l69 billion) by the ElectronicsFT - 181 words
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197 1989-01-04 18 Oana-Yonhap SOUTH KOREA'S three major electronics makers plan to boost their exports to Eastern Bloc countries by 44 per cent this year to US$l.55 billion, an industry source in Seoul said last Sunday. Last year, the three Samsung, Goldstar and DaewooOana-Yonhap - 197 words
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246 1989-01-04 18 Bernama THE IMPROVING room occupancy rate in Malaysia is a cause for optimism in the hotel industry, according to a survey on hotels. The survey, conducted by Arthur Young and sponsored by the Tourist Development Corporation, said that average room occupancy rate at 55.76 perBernama - 246 words
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Article, Illustration181 1989-01-04 18 AFP SALLY AW SIAN'S Cereus Australia Ltd has reported a 22 per cent drop in its net profit for the six months ending Sep 30. 1966. Net interim profit amounted to A 52.75 million but the company said the decline was offsetAFP - 181 words
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229 1989-01-04 18 Reuter JAPAN'S largest car maker, Toyota Motor Corp, will form a major tie-up with the French car maker Renault next year, the Kyodo news agency said. The tie-up, to be signed as early as next March, includes a joint production plan toReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1989-01-04 18 Hongkong HONGKONG STOCKS ended the first trading day of 1989 yesterday with the Hang Seng Index breaking through the key chart point of 2,700 in the bourse s best finish since Aug 2. 1968. "Interest is in predictable sectors such as properties and utilities,1,287 words
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Article, Illustration480 1989-01-04 18 Australia Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN share market ended its first day of trading for 1969 on a lacklustre note with declines in almost all sectors. The market opened easier on the lack of overseas news and was dragged down by the poor performance of the March share price indexReuter - 480 words
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Article151 1989-01-04 18 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index rose 4.50 points to 391.23 yesterday on a turnover of 8,642,960 shares worth 513.52 million baht. JAM kAHT Ao Kham Thai 322 +a Ayudhya Invaatnwnt. 36 2.5 Bangkok Agro-4nd 96 2 Bangkok Bank 273 unch Bank 01 Ayudhya Charooog ThaiReuter - 151 words
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Article102 1989-01-04 18 Reuter THE SUSPENSION from trading of oil firm Interport Resources Corp triggered heavy profit-taking and depressed share prices yesterday to end six consecutive gains on Manila's exchanges, brokers said. "The market reaction was infectious," said Joseph Roxas, analyst at R Coyiuto Securities Inc. He added: "Everybody wanted toReuter - 102 words
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817 1989-01-04 19 NYT A UNIT of Ford Motor Co has agreed to buy four insolvent savings and loan associations, with assets of almost US$B billion, in a deal worked out with federal regulators. Ford will put up US$l7O million, and the regulators agreed to a commitmentNYT - 817 words
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437 1989-01-04 19 FT THE FRENCH government has decided to press ahead with a 12 billion French francs (US$2 billion) debt write-off for Renault, the state-owned car producer, even though it has so far failed to win full acceptance of its plan from theFT - 437 words
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Article101 1989-01-04 19 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 1,785.09 Monday Closed Week ogo Closed Hang Song Index Tuesday 2.706 69 Monday Closed Week ogo Closed All Industrials Tuesday 2.466.2 Monday Closed Week ogo Closed NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday Closed Friday 2.***** Week ogo Closed TOKYO Nikkei Average Tuesday Closed Monday Closed101 words
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Article943 1989-01-04 19 Reuter ZURICH: The Zurich bourse ended the first trading day of the year yesterday with broad gains in lively dealing. Attention centred on blue chips and registered shares of well known Swiss companies, dealers said. "After a hesitant start there were buy orders from all sides," oneReuter - 943 words
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Article, Illustration376 1989-01-04 19 NYT YOUNG MEMBERS of the Henry Ford clan are agitating to make sure there will always be a Ford at or near the top of the Ford Motor Co. Edsel B Ford 11, the only son of the late HenryNYT - 376 words
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740 1989-01-04 19 Main question in US is political NYT NINETEEN EIGHTY-EIGHT was the year of the big takeover. Even leaving out the still to be concluded RJR Nabisco buyout that saw one bidder raise the ante on another by several billion dollars, there was aNYT - 740 words
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274 1989-01-04 19 FT GROUPE BULL, the Paris-based information technology company, has taken a majority stake in Honeywell Bull, the computer systems operation it owns jointly with Honeywell of the US and NEC of Japan. It has acquired 22.6 per cent of the company fromFT - 274 words
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282 1989-01-04 19 FT BRITISH TELECOM has said it would support the sale of part or all of GEC Plessey Telecommunications, the UK's leading telecommunications manufacturer, to a foreign telecommunications company. GPT, a 50-50 venture between GEC and Plessey, is at the centre of theFT - 282 words
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419 1989-01-04 19 Reuter THE UK Monopolies and Mergers Commission s (MMC) investigation of Minerals and Resources Corp Ltd's £2.9 billion offer for Consolidated Gold Fields pic (Cons Gold) is wider than originally indicated, the Sunday Telegraph has reported. The Telegraph said that the MMCReuter - 419 words
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Advertisement87 1989-01-04 15 0?* "newage m M THINKING by LOUIS E.TICE UNLEASHING PERFORMANCE What Pacific Institute education provides is the knowledge the 'tools', so to speak to cut through 'soft factor' barriers and translate 'potential' into 'achievement'. These obsolete habits, attitudes and beliefs are what inhibit and even block high performance and achievement.87 words
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Advertisement222 1989-01-04 15 CURRENCY INVESTMENT AMI KK AN I.XI'RI SS IVWk TEL: 321 3333 Two Day Auction Royal Stuv Singapore Due to the refurbishment of the hotel to be carried out in 1989, Dominion Auctioneers, Appraisers A Agents (S) Pie Ltd have been appointed to dispose of surplus assets by Auction including: ROOM222 words
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Miscellaneous30 1989-01-04 15 by Martell W/U 7&A*Ofi&V>S /ww /V&&/C C/0V <2/1/0 Afe'o TM> £>/*/$. r 0/0. MAWZ, gvrr P/PA/V-AUOh/ 77& fAtrrVAr 7MrT twa*/ 77/? W/ C/&S Af&A/ 77/Ar6/06>0 /✓4W #£■£/<£& CO*r/A/& 0/& X A OAi/£A#Lc/?30 words
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Advertisement10 1989-01-04 16 Bond*, Warrants on Paga 14 Dlvtdanda labia on Paga 1510 words
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Advertisement329 1989-01-04 18 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF LIAN SENG PTE LTD (Incorporated In Singapore) At an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the members of LIAN SENG PTE LTD duly convened and held at 101 Upper Cross Street, #06-10 People's Park Centre, Singapore 0105329 words
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Advertisement431 1989-01-04 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF BIAN KEOW COMPANY PTE. LTD. (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuant to Section 308(1) of the Companies Act, Cap 50, that the Final Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company will431 words
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Advertisement12 1989-01-04 18 -MHfmato M hmi mrme n'&e/. at \m ON w&mipz §5* m %w12 words
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Advertisement71 1989-01-04 18 PRESUMED INNOCENT Who killed Carolyn... whose body was found nude and bound in her fashionable apartment?... Was it rape and murder or a premeditated crime?... From page one, the book consciously transcends the murder mystery genre, combining whodunit suspense with an elegant style and philosophical voice) The New York Times71 words
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Advertisement67 1989-01-04 19 •USA TODAY Proudly announces the appointment of MPH DISTRIBUTORS (S) Pte Ltd Ml Sims Drive #03-17 21 Pan-I Complex Tel 7471 ore 1438 Fax *****29 as sole distributor for the Republic of Singapore with effect from Ist January 1989 MPH A member of the Jack Chia MPH Group For enquiries,67 words
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Advertisement123 1989-01-04 19 rna announcement appears as a matter of record only RICHVEIN PRIVATE LIMITED (inccporaMd wttr nmxea katxMy in Sangaporel Ss7o MILLION NOTE ISSUANCE FACILITY MANAGED. GUARANTEED AND PARTIALLY UNDERWRITTEN BY OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED TENDER PANEL American Express Bank Ltd Asia Commercial Bank Ltd BANK OF AMERICA NT SA Chase Investment123 words
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Article, Illustration646 1989-01-04 20 ANNA TEO - Manufacturing sector slowing down By ANNA TEO THE ACUTE labour shortage that dogged the manufacturing sector last year is likely to ease this year. Demand for workers will not be so strong this year, with the slowdown in manufacturing output in the646 words
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Article, Illustration449 1989-01-04 20 AFP MORE THAN 100 Chinese students demonstrated at the Beijing Language Institute yesterday, alleging that an African had humiliated a Chinese woman in a dormitory, witnesses said. It was the first report of such a demonstration in Beijing since a Dec 24 clash betweenAFP - 449 words
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158 1989-01-04 20 Reuter LIBYA has offered to provide scholarships at its universities to all African students in China affected by racial clashes there. A statement from the Libyan embassy in Ethiopia said the clashes were a result of African students being "oppressed" by theReuter - 158 words
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245 1989-01-04 20 Reuter OUTGOING American Ambassador James Lilley said yesterday that a withdrawal of US forces from South Korea would be wrong until North Korea changed its military posture. "I agree with your (Seoul's) administration that until we see changes in North Korea'sReuter - 245 words
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270 1989-01-04 20 AFP THE PHILIPPINES should develop its financial markets through deregulation if it hopes to catch up with the newly industrialising countries of Asia and its Southeast Asian neighbours, says a conservative economic think-tank in Manila. A study by the Center for Research andAFP - 270 words
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169 1989-01-04 20 AFP SOUTH KOREA will have to open its market substantially this year and increase its commodity imports, particularly from the US, to avoid trade frictions, the top Korean economic policy maker said yesterday. Deputy Premier and Economic Planning Minister Cho Soon saidAFP - 169 words
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112 1989-01-04 20 AP PHILIPPINE Air Lines yesterday released the names of four people who officials allege may be members of a radical Palestinian faction led by Abu Musa planning to hijack or blow up an Asian airliner this month. Rollie Establllio, spokesman for the airline, allegedAP - 112 words
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232 1989-01-04 20 AFP WEST GERMANY is to tighten controls on technology exports after American charges that a West German firm played a major role in the building of a chemical arms factory in Libya, reliable sources said in Bonn yesterday. The move follows allegations last monthAFP - 232 words
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453 1989-01-04 20 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH NIXDORF COMPUTER, hit by increased competition and lower profits, said yesterday it planned to shed 1,600 jobs. The company employs about 31,000 people worldwide. But Singapore is unlikely to be affected, according to Mr F W Aldag, who453 words
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Article136 1989-01-04 20 UPI MALAYSIA'S Fisheries Department threatened legal action yesterday against fishermen who use explosives to kill their catch because they endanger offshore oil and gas operations. The department said the use of explosives was illegal under the 1985 Fisheries Act and warned that authorities would take actionUPI - 136 words
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Article77 1989-01-04 20 Reuter COMEX SILVER futures rose in early trading yesterday, following the firmer trend in gold and platinum, traders said. The metals were buoyed by firmer overseas markets and a weaker dollar. Prices remained confined to narrow ranges as trade selling trimmed early speculative gains, traders said. Silver alaoReuter - 77 words
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Article42 1989-01-04 20 UPI INDONESIAN Foreign Minister All Alatas said yaatarday that ha will try to persuade resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk to participate in another peace conference on Cambodia when he meets the prince in Paris later this week. UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article40 1989-01-04 20 AFP THAI Premier Chatichai Choonhavan will set a date for a visit to Vietnam after his Foreign Minister Stddhi Savetsils returns from a trip to Hanoi next week, a Thai government spokesman said yesterday. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article58 1989-01-04 20 AFP INDIAN police arrested a district leader of Prime Minister Rsjiv Gandhi's ruling Congress (I) party yeeterday on charges of murdering a stage actor. Mukesh Sharma, a Congress (I) party candidate for municipal elections and three of his associatee were arrested in connection with an attackAFP - 58 words
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Article68 1989-01-04 20 Bernama THE Kedah-Perila anti-smug-gling unit in Maiayaia ia monitoring tha activitiaa of a garmant factory in Parlia which ia baliavad to ba smuggling taxtilsa into tha country for distribution to ha local "aganta." Tha unit'a deputy commander, S M Victor. aaid in Alor Star ysaUrday that itBernama - 68 words
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34 1989-01-04 20 AFP THE Dutch authorttiea have expelled profeaaor Abdel Qadeer Khan, the reported creator of the Pakiatani atomic bomb, for being an undesirable alien, a spokesman said in The Hague yeeterday.AFP - 34 words
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Article35 1989-01-04 20 Reuter NEW Zealand Foreign Minister Russell Msrshall aaid yesterday that he would visit France later thia month and diacuaa bilateral relationa while attending an international conference on chemical weapona. ReutarReuter - 35 words
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Article56 1989-01-04 20 Reuter A NEW tremor rocked the earthquake-devastated Armenian city of Leninakan on Saturday, but It oauaed only minor damage to buildings, city raliaf authorities aaid yeaterday. The quake waa one of a aeries of aftershocks following the maaaive quake on December 7 which killed at leastReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement93 1989-01-04 20 Move here and be seen in the right place. Tuan Sing Towers, 30 Robinson Road Self-contamed 4-storey Podium Block 23,000 sq. ft. including 3,724 sq. ft. banking hall —i To lease as a whole or in floors Prime location straddling Robinson Road/Market Street t Highly visible double frontage Prominent signage93 words
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Advertisement110 1989-01-04 20 Focus on insurance IN RECOGNITION of the increasingly important role played by the insurance industry in Sir\gapore, BT will publish its first Insurance Supplement on Jan 26. The theme will be "Meeting the challenges of the *****". Senior executives and leading professionals in the industry have been invited to contribute110 words
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542 1989-01-04 21 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES has confirmed that it will remain in the two main freight conferences covering the US-Asian trade. It will not withdraw from the Asia-North America Eastbound Rate Agreement (Anera) and Trans-Pacific Westbound Rate Agreement (TWRA) despite542 words
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141 1989-01-04 21 AFP ENVIRONMENTAL organisation Greenpeace has admitted responsibility for accidentally polluting an Australian river while refuelling its ship, Gondwana One hundred litres of diesel fuel poured into the Derwent River in Tasmania. as the vessel was taking on fuel last Friday at the startAFP - 141 words
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208 1989-01-04 21 AFP A FLOATING DOCK has broken up at sea while being towed from New Zealand to Singapore and is sinking, said New Zealand government officials yesterday. The New Zealand Transport Ministry yesterday issued a shipping warning that the two parts of theAFP - 208 words
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Article82 1989-01-04 21 Reuter TANZANIA RAILWAYS CORP has raised passenger fares and most freight rates by 15 per cent with effect from Jan 1. State-run Radio Tanzania said last week that rates remained unchanged for goods in transit to the landlocked countries of central and southern Africa which channelReuter - 82 words
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Article67 1989-01-04 21 MR FRANKIE LIM has been appointed manager of Jardine Surveying Services in Singapore. Mr Lim has had 22 years operations and marketing experience in the petroleum and shipping inouetry and will help to develop the JSS petroleum business throughout Asia JSS is the surveying and inspection67 words
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1230 1989-01-04 22 Big spinoffs from rebuilding programmes likely, given time Lloyd's Maritime Asia RARELY have prospects for carriers in the Far EastGulf liner trades looked better. After enduring years of bloody hostilities, rock-bottom freight rates and high insurance costs, shipping lines are in a bullish mood. WithLloyd's Maritime Asia - 1,230 words
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Article1102 1989-01-04 22 AS Shpg V s ASSS Shpg a 3 AtC Comomo 1 Accord Skpg VI 3 Ahrenltiel Liner I 4 Alltrons VI 3 AC Toepler n 5 American Tpi i 4 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow linos IX 5 Avon Oceon a 4 Assoc Corragi s ANl i1,102 words
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Article, Illustration491 1989-01-04 23 VONNIE BISHOP - By VONNIE BISHOP HONGKONG is estimated to have handled a container throughput of nearly four million TEUs last year. Commenting on the port s annual performance recently, the director of marine, Mr Darick Hall, stressed the importance of further expansion projects and491 words
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200 1989-01-04 23 Lloyd's List BRAZIL'S state-owned liner shipping company, Lloyd Brasileiro. which was granted a US$l2.5 million credit line in November, says it expects to break even this year after several years of lossee. The company believes that the measure, together with reforms inLloyd's List - 200 words
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7164 1989-01-04 28 AARHUS Anders M. Maersk Line, Jan 3/4. Ever Goods. Evergreen. Jan 3. Ville De Mars. CMA. Jan 4. Kowloon Bay, HapagLloyd/NYK Line. Jan 5 N Delft. MISC. Jan 5. Jutlandia. MISC. Jan 9. Sriwijaya. Djasagetri. Jan 9/12. Ever Glamour, Evergreen. Jan 10.7,164 words
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Article1286 1989-01-04 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vaaaal Barth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 9* 03 oloogvd, 1201/0*00 to«»ra Gt KI8 ok>ng*Kto 0401/1800 fyf) 0 K22 olongud* 040I/21S9 nf Novm K30 otongud* 0* 01 "2300 froto«o»o« 05 otongwto 05 01/0600 *■*■■9 K27 otongod* I00IO60C I Pctoi ing K19 olongud* 0******0 S®" Kit1,286 words
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309 1989-01-04 32 Lloyd s List THE BRITISH officers' union Numast has taken an unprecedented step by setting up an employment service in cooperation with a private sector company. It has signed a deal with Delta Marine of London to establish Sea Staff International, a jointLloyd s List - 309 words
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167 1989-01-04 32 Seatrade Week CONTAINER LESSOR Transamerica Corp has announced a company reorganisation that will blend its equipment leasing business with its finance division. The new US$B billion entity will be known as Transamerica Finance and will have over US$l.5 billion in shareholders' equity. The moveSeatrade Week - 167 words
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Advertisement724 1989-01-04 21 4 TIMES STP Distributors W 55 dedicated to Quality Service. JAAOIKE SMimnC AGENCIES 200 Cantonmont Ran) #'2 05 Soutnponl S-ngaoo'l 0208 T« *****11 Tele. RS ***** Fjcsim.K 22*0209 TERMINALS Tn *****18 *****19 *****20 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE INOUIRIES AND BOOKINGS T« *****30.5 «UM JAAOME SHIPPING ACENCIEI SON IMO PORT KELANG Tel724 words
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Advertisement122 1989-01-04 21 mm RARELY have prospects for carriers in the For East-Gulf liner trades looked better. After enduring years of bloody hostilities, rock-bottom freight rates and high insurance costs, shipping lines are in a bullish mood. P«g« II HONGKONG is estimated to have handled a container throughput of nearly four million TEUs122 words
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Advertisement586 1989-01-04 21 TIMES STP Distributors STK^ E MAERSK LINE This Mtt Lena M Closing Tim* CY 2300 HRS CFS 9/1 1300 HRS This MM Anoera M Closing Tim* CY 4/1 2300 HRS CFS 4/1 1300 HRS ANDERS M 8802 M TOKYO 8802 AXEL M 8002 LUNA M 8802 M PARIS 8802 ARTHUR586 words
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Advertisement648 1989-01-04 22 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT KOWLOON BAY BENAVON OSAKA BAY TOLAGA BAY NIPPONICA HONGKONG EXPRESS PROSPER ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPENHAGEN. AARHUS. GOTHENBURG, MALMO. HELSINKI. OSLO, AMSTERDAM, CARIBBEAN S AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT KASUGA 1 OSAKA BAY PILAR TOLAGA BAY NIPPONICA KAOS648 words
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Advertisement98 1989-01-04 22 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents, Singapore National Shipping Association. IS! C SAV Componta Sud Americanj do Vapcres S A Chilean Line f -.l '8 7.' EXPRESS SERVICE TO/FROM CHILE FEEDER VESSEL CSAV 2 CSAV CSAV 1 MOTHER VESSEL MK TOKO ARICA IQQ98 words
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Advertisement595 1989-01-04 22 CARGO FOR SAMARINDA We have available cargo spaces on flat top barges departing S pore to Samarinda in early Jan 1989. We are interested to look for cargo from S'pore, Batam or Tg Priok to Samarinda. All enquiries are welcome. Please contact Ms Rosalind/ Mr Kelvin at Tel *****11/ Fax595 words
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Advertisement1332 1989-01-04 23 J The Straits Steamship Group P&O Cont Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: HOW. 00* MY BCNAVON OSAKA MY nuui U&ACA MY Mm»WCA HOW KOftC EXPRESS WIOS«» CITY Of EDt)MU*CM Aho Accepting Cargo For: to CiH"mi<n. «*t*tourf. Maimo Stockholm Munki. Sontorburj1,332 words
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Advertisement148 1989-01-04 23 Givos ship schedule informotion Wis you the cargo closing time For bill of lading availability i enquiries Puts you in touch with one of us AND THE NUMBER BELOW WILL GET YOU TO AU OF THE ABOVE FYi I'L F: W (ANYTIME) Now with any touch tone phone, you can148 words
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Advertisement427 1989-01-04 24 MSI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE Singapore Loading for ETA 27/1 BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE |*YOWAi VH* MOTHER VSL KYOWA VIOLET V.B KYOWA HIBISCUS V.JS K LOAO FOR: VI VILA. NMA. LTK. SUVA. PAGO. APIA 1/2 VILA. NMA. LTK. SUVA. PAGO. APIA AIPAN427 words
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Advertisement1087 1989-01-04 24 HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE NUMSER BRIDGE 1» cnoyanc success 1W HANJIN ROTTERDAM 1H KOREAN JAC£JIN 47» S port UHwrr* R'tan HW| I'knw fttmm 7/1 21/1 27/1 W 31/1 27/1 21/1 Iff W W U/2 13/2 4/2 22/2 23/2 M/ 2 21/2 27/2 11/2 1/3 1/3 N/3 12/31,087 words
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Advertisement1090 1989-01-04 24 llca^S (EVERGREEN Full Container Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURQ/FE) w* OOCM* ow 1W M ue S» Ml D« EVER GLOBE I»UMUMH»SnSS~ cvn genius »S SS 2S 2S SB EVER GIANT iW M 01Q m Kffi M UC EVER GENTRY MV«flffiU»u»nSa>~ &:22K 3 S 88 28 58 I £!2! vm 2XIOI ac ro: (Q«31,090 words
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Advertisement515 1989-01-04 25 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURABAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE SIN MY MM SM i/1 SM In PI S/1 sn 12/1 14/1 14/1 11/1 17/1 ten 22/1 VESSEL SEA HAWK VOY VESSEL VOY 31 SB KOTA515 words
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Advertisement261 1989-01-04 25 CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY JIANG CHUAN TIN CHUAN UKC COHYPmOWAI KK PCD P.Kit Pw 30/12 an Rotttrtlatn/Antwtfp Rotterdam/ Airtwwp Pananf Pklf Sport Bo Hk« S'hai Qwiftoo YANG FANG KOU 17 25/1 27/1 11/1 4/2 W Accaptinf FCL Carjo tar *11 othor Chirm* parti SHANCCHENG V* AN HI IN SHA ME261 words
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Advertisement545 1989-01-04 25 irjT\ BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT V HAVEN DAJI HAVRE ITON f KLANC S'POM fOd So.M SIIM feiM S*iM VI W H*t MO SwM SKM S»M VI IK. TK. 91 faiM SwM 111 NU S*>M SmM SwM St<M U/l Mfl HKC. RAO545 words
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Advertisement515 1989-01-04 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 SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VSL/VOY PALEMBANG/11WB SRIWIJAYA/25W8 KUTAI/16WB ANTWERP H'BURG/ ROAM/ADAM BREMEN 7/2 11/2 13/2 17/2 26/2 3/3 Sublet to Inducamant. Also meeting cargo to Casablanca, Port Said, Port515 words
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Advertisement375 1989-01-04 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE LAMIiU* Nil NORTHBOUND TO UKC IVYBANK V23N TAUSALA SAMOA VI4N MORAYBANK V7N SPORE ROAM HULL 20/1 11/2 25/2 19/2 17/3 27/3 4/3 2/4 9/4 TAYBANK V6S Sport In Pt (CALLING KIMBE DIRECT) COLUMBUS NIUGINI V3S Spore 23/1 (CALLING OROBAY DIRECT)375 words
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Advertisement607 1989-01-04 26 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP VIA FEEDER FEEDER VESSEL NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST mother vessel MACKINAC BRIDGE BROOKLYN BRIDGE GEORGE W. BRIDGE MANHATTAN BRIDGE CHICAGO NYC FEEDER VESSEL NEPTUNE CRYSTAL HONGKONG607 words
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Advertisement189 1989-01-04 26 fa 45 ft ffi S[ GOLDENWAY MARITIME SDN. BHD. ETA SWEE ANN SATU VI 89 5/1 MARITIME No.l VI 89 4/1 NEW LINE No.l Vl/89 10/1 6A, Lorong Cempening, off. Jin. Berangan, Port Klang, *****, Selangor. ETD Loading For 8/1 Kuching/KK/Labuan 7/1 Kuching/KK 14/1 Miri/Kuching Tel: *****80. *****64 4 *****88189 words
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Advertisement546 1989-01-04 26 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Sinjjport P K«*n( Pananf Loading tor Modw «sl By Faadar B, Faadar KALIOAS *40 I )tn 1 Jar I Jan frem tMb Sfdn Add TULSIOAS *39 I Fib If* IF# Frwn MalbSyOn Adal KAIiDAS Ml 9 Mar 2 Mai 2 Mai FramMalb Sydn546 words
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Advertisement523 1989-01-04 26 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) ITO 3 Tatot Ajrtr Strwt SINGAPORE 0104 TEI U4M (II LINES) Fa. U4SM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN BEAR Colombo H«nd>i Dub» GOLDEN HARVEST Cotonbo Karat* Ouba. Baftraw CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Humtpu Sltanfta S'pofe P Katei* Panan» VHU JMI am j«i pkif liao he523 words
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Advertisement415 1989-01-04 26 PHILI onI(NT LIN€S PTC LTD lOr—l HEAD OFFICE 63 ROIINSON ROAD -07 1? A'RO ASi* BUILDING SINGAPORE 0105 TELEX RS ?B7?0 PHILI fAX *****76 ehzoi 'HI RTTTrrm 8223 11 llf'lii ii'ii'H'ii' he! iir rft J. .'"f.f; NEW GENTRADE I 9/IICHITTAfy>M/; EWT/WEH AfWCA/MB. FCI ft LCI fwTHfl I MOMBASA. DARESSALAM ASSAT415 words
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Advertisement850 1989-01-04 27 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA \VirTr-rTnr7~iTir- *f— > v H Lumpur NE PL IN E SDN 8 HO. K***** ORIENT LINES LTD p,n,n ««.■«so*.■».aw; J Bihru NEPLINE SDN BHD *****0/2: FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A m#mb#r oi th« ACE Consortium General Enqulrlee Tel: 278M77 Terminal CFS BOOKINGS850 words
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Advertisement90 1989-01-04 27 CONTAINER LINE, INC NEW SERVICE AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 06/01 FREMANTLE 06/01 AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON 12/01 N.PLYMOUTH. C.CHURCH mimi V7TTI SPOREAGEXT JE CONTAINER LINE (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****59 (20 LINES) FAX: *****63 P.KLGAGEHT JE CONTAINER LINE (M) SDN BHD TEL: (03) *****00/1 (8 LINES) WAREHOUSING TRANSPORTATION LCL Acceptance Weekly consol at90 words
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Advertisement392 1989-01-04 27 OONAM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO KELANG. PENANG. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE Vessel. Name ETD BS S PORE PKIC KEE BUSAN MOJI MO 9 DONAM4IIN 24/12 In Port 10-11/01 11-***** 22-24/01 22/01 "GLORIA II4N 2S/12 OS-OSfll 07-07/01 ISIS/01 20-21/01 20/01 NO I DONAM/WIN 04/01392 words
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Advertisement915 1989-01-04 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 ***** PCNAMC p KELANG STSTOI CO SON BHD OAtia rnrvTur ?p Tu'ippi>ij^?rVr; nL nun 1,0 14 J t915 words
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Advertisement228 1989-01-04 28 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 (34 lines) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAD I DSR-LINES l VER DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK < INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER Of EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN A NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE "VIA LARNACA ACCEPTING CARGO FOR LIMASSOC BEIRUT.228 words
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Advertisement77 1989-01-04 28 T.S.K. LINE TO TAIWAN A JAP WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL HEMES ACE Vl7 CONTINENT VII j Q gi u m si Esi oil BB m m maisacaaßiEiaiaia aaciMaiMaaaaiai iQ3QQmtmtmLji FROM JAPAN ft TAIWAN HEMES ACE VI7 UijaaElMEacjaiFTM IQIBISIQIBiaBIBIQIB :Q|Q|Q|Q|Q|Q|QgggQ aaaaQQQaaß i S^L'NEAGENCI ES (3) PTE LTD TEL:77 words
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Miscellaneous156 1989-01-04 28 Regional Weather m *4 'Ji I > el I m v> y SS i S u eN n l k SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. Jan 4, 1989 W«d (Vector* with speed m knot* Wove height LfGCNO R Thunderstorm Tempetotixe y Shower Wrothet Wind d*ecton with speed156 words
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Advertisement1613 1989-01-04 29 < CFS CRYSTAL FREIGHT TH: Z2475H Th. ***** CfSM FAX mi7ll BOOKING: *****22 PLUSCOL INTENTIONAL PTE LTD TEL: 223 9988 THE BEST DIRECT/TRANSHIPMENT RATES JAKARTA 7/1 14/1 SURABA YA 12/1 20/1 BEL AW AN 7/1 11/1 BANGKOK 5/1 9/1 PT KELANG 7/1 11/1 PENANG 7/1 11/1 DIRECT SERVICE TO DARWM/RT.1,613 words
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Advertisement355 1989-01-04 29 TRANS? TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 <t> cn a n > IJ—mJJ ojjj Ij —j n n/ —i yjj aj-'j ruij/ Algerian National Line MV BISKRA MV BEL ABBES S PORE -LOADING FOR 12/1 ALGIERS, ORAN. ANNABA 15/1 JAPAN ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS355 words
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Advertisement639 1989-01-04 30 \«Sfi FINE-LINER SHIPPING 1 |S9\ PTE LTD */O Wiy 04 02C Minna House. S pore 0?07 TEL ??590;/ (8 Lines) TLX RS A'Wl FLINER FAX 7?b28b6 EUROPE SERVICE (FCL LCL) MP 1 T ;-T7l>»ii.. .il'.^TTT 1 TIN |W1 OA m w in tn IW U/7 17/2 m on tin FAR639 words
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Advertisement663 1989-01-04 30 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE acceptinf FCL/LCL cargoes to USA bit I West Coast Carribtoaan.East Canada. HAITI Costa Rica. El Salvador. Guatemala Honduras. Vonwuola. Ptru Ecuador. Colombia via Miami Trinidad. Barbados. Antijua St. Lucia. Hontiarrat Guayana via Kingston T7~l 111 "1 'iM 1 18 ul i i HAIFA SAVANNAH i i663 words
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Advertisement321 1989-01-04 30 Everett Lines lAVlLlJdill 22£ CALLAO, MAT ARAN I. ILO* AND ALL OTHER PDU TiliniirS I S Wl TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Ptnanf* P Kaiang* Smpport JOHNEVERETT In J»n MURRAYEVERETT 17/U Jan THOHASEVERETT 22/23 Jan "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOADINGFOR321 words
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Advertisement332 1989-01-04 31 ISeabrfctafe INTERCOfTHNEMTAL LM4EB_s£__ jeiiro services SEABRIQBE EUROPE SCANDINAVIAN SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCL GROUPAGE FROM SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG UK, HAM. RTM. L HAVRE, ANT, GENOA. ARAHUS, STOCKHOLM. Ha. CPH, GOTBG. MARSEILLES. OSLO i ALL INLAND DESTINATIONS POINTS SEABADI6E FAR EAST. VIETNAM CHINA SERVICES WEEKLY FCI SINGAPORE < BKK, JKT, HKG, TWN,332 words
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Advertisement226 1989-01-04 31 Consolidation Service PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN: 23/1 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 27/1 NOUMEA/PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLANDS SIN: 6/1. 28/1 PORT LOUIS/REUNION 0 TRANSTAINERS WEST AFRICA SERVICE TUNIS/ALGIERS/CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/ DAKAR/BANJUL/CONAKRY/MATADI/LUANDA LOBITO Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/YAOUNDE/OUAGADOUGOU/ GOODWA LCL ACCEPTANCE TO NOUMEA, FIJI SIN HKG NOUMEA SUVA tl\ 20/1 13/2226 words
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Advertisement565 1989-01-04 31 SING KWAN6 HANG ■I MM MO A TRANSPORTATION (PTE) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE OCSTMATIONS ETA MMAMM PORT KELANG 7 JAN MANILA 10 JAN HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS 7 JAN KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG 4 JAN BUSAN 10 JAN TOKYO. KOBE 10 JAN CMfTTAGONG 10 JAN DUBAI S JAN SYDNEY. MELBOURNE 6565 words
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Advertisement536 1989-01-04 31 GLORY NAVIGATION lilJLLllLJiHid'iH TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SP I*l Ml M KAON CLtWY SCLATAN VI Voy 17 In Port 7fl 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE AND W.536 words
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Advertisement346 1989-01-04 31 r PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI ICI SFRVICf 1 10/1 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 6/1 BANGKOK 7/1 MANILA 7/1 JAKARTA 7/1 PORT KELANG/PENANG 5/1 BUSAN 10/1 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 10/1 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu Shenzhen Fuzhou Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai 8/1 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 8/1 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 8/1 LA./NYC/SFO 11/1 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL V i a i .vrji.iv 6/1 SYD/MELB/ADEL/FREM346 words
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Advertisement359 1989-01-04 32 Iff Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd 1 rEL *****06 (20 Lines, TLX MS ***** RS ***** I! I \S| K\ \K I I\ I K. Ill) STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT! Honf Kong Yokohama 31/1 Nagoya 30/1 Osaka Sonboku 20/1 28/1 Miiushima 17/1 •for Discharging359 words
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Advertisement396 1989-01-04 32 rr o COLUMBUS LINE REEDERE! GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG-SUD) EXPRESS SEMKOWTAf® SERVICE TO NORTHBOUND TO UKC IVYBANK TAUSALA SAMOA VI4N MORAY BANK V7N ROM/A'OAM HBG HULL (U.K.) 11/2 22/2 2S/2 17/3 21/3 27/3 10/4 15/4 11/4 •Alto Accepting FCL to Antwrp/gr—n/Fefattt—ffouttMwpteiySeHwt/6otheiiaMr| 'jl ii'i; i. MN SOCIETE MAURICIENNE DE NAVIGATION396 words
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Advertisement285 1989-01-04 32 tefa 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 THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND. BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****77 SMQAPOftE INDONESIA SERVICE VSL VOY SIN JKT PAJ285 words
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Advertisement755 1989-01-04 32 SSKk TO EUROPE FEEDER CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P GUOANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE PS BUTANC SU SINGAPORE I LEHANVE im.i-v iMTV" 7!.!li?Hi!U:! !l!M B BUTANC 517 AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP. BASLE. BREMEN ELSINKI755 words
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