The Business Times, 27 January 1989
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Title Section11 1989-01-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article247 1989-01-27 1 Dow down A SURPRISINGLY strong rise in December durable goods orders weighed on US stocks in early trading yesterday. The Dow fell seven to 2259. Losers led gainers by three to one. Bond prices slipped on the news, which suggested that interest rates would remain firm. Reuter247 words
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Article, Illustration525 1989-01-27 1 LILIAN ANG - Clarke Quay properties to be sold as single lot By LILIAN ANG THE GOVERNMENT is looking for a developer who could spend up to $120 million to rejuvenate roughly one-third of the pre-war properties along the Singapore River. That comes under a longawaited Clarke525 words
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Article, Illustration183 1989-01-27 1 MOST REGIONAL MARKETS continued to rise on strong volumes yesterday as they tracked Wall Street's overnight gains. Share prices rose across a broad front on the Singapore market with interest still focused on property and hotel stocks. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 7.32183 words
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104 1989-01-27 1 US$ hits record low against Sing THE US currency yesterday fell to a new low of 551.9300 against the Singapore dollar on the foreign exchange market here. It opened at *****60, then dipped to a record low of 551.9300 during the morning trading. Dealers suspected that the Monetary Authority of104 words
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399 1989-01-27 1 By MARTIN SOONG MAJOR TAX incentives for the business community initiated in the March budget, including double deduction for investment in high-technology research and development, became law yesterday when Parliament passed the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill. Finance Minister Richard Hu, at the Bill's second reading,399 words
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196 1989-01-27 1 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES, the government-linked shipping company, received a reprieve of sorts from Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu yesterday. Market analysts had speculated that an amendment to the Income Tax Act making dividends from preferential shares of shipping companies liable for tax,196 words
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181 1989-01-27 1 Bernama UMNO will not make any bid for the land on which the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) and the Umno headquarters building stand when they are put up for auction because the party does not have any money now, partyBernama - 181 words
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556 1989-01-27 1 AFP CAMBODIAN resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk announced yesterday that he would not take part in peace talks on Cambodia planned for this year. The announcement, made in Beijing, coincided with Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan's acceptance of a proposal to sendAFP - 556 words
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Advertisement157 1989-01-27 1 Farah The original Hopsack slacks for men. Available at all OG stores For the best in Sichuan and Seafood Dishes N A Fried Lobster with Dried Red Chilli US llfitt Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant is famous for its exquisite Sichuan Cuisine. Savour some of the marvellous157 words
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Advertisement221 1989-01-27 1 Plans for S'pora Rlvar hlnga on marfcat santimant, •ays URA, BACK PAGE Full report, PAGE 18 Regional Mkfs, PAGE 20 Editorial Comment: 10 Closed book, but smoking gun Kan xlang 10 Your fortune in your face Hun Sen 11 Tough task ahead Emporium Holding* 3 On the expansion trail OECD221 words
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Advertisement243 1989-01-27 1 Minolta EP49OZ with Simul-Color. Fashion watch for the Lunar New Year SUMMER AND SPICE and other things nice (even macho watches). Tomorrow, Encutfvw U/eetyie launches a fashion-style-news column in two pages of catching colour. Our local fashion pundit tells you, for a start, which colours are in this Lunar New243 words
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YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT
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776 1989-01-27 2 Bill sparks lively exchange SINGAPORE will not spare the rod in its efforts to weed out illegal immigrants, in spite of resounding cries against mandatory caning from about a dozen Members. A harsh, effective deterrent was necessary to stem the rising incidence of overstayers,776 words
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Article, Illustration364 1989-01-27 2 WITH THE passing of the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Bill yesterday, the Primary Production Department will now have effective control over the trade in endangered species some 2,400 animals and 30,000 birds protected under an international agreement. Traders who wish to import364 words
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Article, Illustration297 1989-01-27 2 ANNA TEO SHOEB KAGDA - Reports by 4%aa^%^o% ANNA TEO SHOEB KAGDA YOUNG OFFENDERS with no previous delinquent traits would benefit from short concentrated rehabilitation work rather than extended probation terms, said Or Seet Ai Mee, the Minister of State (Community Development and Education). In introducing the Probation of Offenders297 words
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485 1989-01-27 2 GOOD economic growth and much improved housing and social conditions are solid reasons for the eradication of beggars and vagrants from the streets. This was the rationale given for the Destitute Persons Bill (1989) which was passed yesterday by Community Development Minister485 words
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110 1989-01-27 2 FOUR statutory boards will be able to retain the monies collected from compounding offences as operating source of revenue, with the passing of the Statutes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill yesterday. The four are the Central Provident Fund Board, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, National Maritime110 words
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Advertisement205 1989-01-27 2 <;■**'l PI m 1/JN •f > u $>8* /*X '3* V ft r V"'. LE- tfi <*h Svi; v > r /i U' P*. «w >Sl •<v > < > *AV t** *.4jt~{<9* 9 "v X YOU CAN'T OUTGROW IT i e iM Now here's a car that meets the205 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration242 1989-01-27 3 BUSINESS Partner City Agreement will be signed between the ade Development Board (TDB) id the Osaka Business Partner City Council (OBPCC) on Feb 1. The agreement will open rr any doors for small and mediu n-sized enterprises (SMEs) in both cities242 words
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Article347 1989-01-27 3 TWO MOfiE plots of land in Singapore's agrotechnology parks will soon be ready for occupation by high-tech farms. Totalling 18 hectares, they have been al located to Resources Development Corporation (RDC) and Hitachi Zosen Singapore. RDC will start a $2 million tree-hectare vegetable farm347 words
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Article188 1989-01-27 3 DHL WORLDWIDE EXPRESS, the international express carrier of documents and packages, appointed three chief executive offers during its recent s reamlining of operations. The three CEOs will each be esponsible for one area. The three areas are Asia-Pacific (covering the Far East and South-east Asia/Australasia188 words
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100 1989-01-27 3 RESERVISTS who feel that their employers have been supportive of their reserve service are encouraged to submit their employers' names before April 15, 1989 for the SAF Awards for Hmployers 1989. Began in 1986, this Singapore Armed Forces award for employers was introduced by100 words
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240 1989-01-27 3 PRIVATE MOTORISTS can now apply for a Mobil Card with immediate effect. This was announced yesterday by Mobil Oil Singapore. The main benefit of such a card is the convenience of cashless payment at any of Mobil's 44 service stations in Singapore. As240 words
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Article60 1989-01-27 3 BT CARRIED a Reuter item in the Late File of Jan 25 saying that Arianespace, the company which coordinates and launches Europe's Ariane space rocket, would buy 50 Ariane-4 rockets for US$lB billion. Reuter ran a correction saying that the figure should be 18 billion francs, not60 words
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Article, Illustration510 1989-01-27 3 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA THE Emporium Holdings Group wants to be in every public housing estate in Singapore and is planning to open three department stores this year in Yishun, Tampines and Pasir Ris. A company representative said Emporium's new management was pleased that the510 words
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Article137 1989-01-27 3 INDUSTRIAL and consumer tariffs for electricity and gas will remain unchanged for three months from February. The Public Utilities Board yesterday said the rates would be next reviewed in May. Until then, consumers and industrial users will pay the going rate. Domestic tariffs for electricity137 words
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348 1989-01-27 3 ON THE BACK OF expected shortfalls in harvests, some sizzle has returned to the pepper market. The price of black pepper rebounded to almost $4,900 per tonne two weeks ago but has since settled down at around $4,600, still way above the $2,810 level348 words
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Advertisement131 1989-01-27 3 1 WISH YOU WERE HERE!! Medinilla Plant Usual: $16 (per ilk) Now: $10 (per stk) Japanese maple i 2 Bostern frrn Usual: SI4 ><m 9 4 Big Fonytail on Simulated Trunk sft Baby Schcfflera Usual: $70 Now: $39 20 Mini Punytail Usual: $49 Now: $34 Emerald Bush Usual: $9 Now:131 words
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Advertisement216 1989-01-27 3 LOTUS EXCEL SA a distinct thoroughbred ■o .JUO* 7 iUi 'A -jy A \V *'••-•< MP mn 4 7/: WF r y,.; I wmm r--But r~C, H < w* rr, *A 7, fX y n EXCEL SA 1 F«*> •W P ,3C ■r V* ,w i 3» .M-8 S»i SviV^*216 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous166 1989-01-27 3 ro 37/27 Flna 04/00 Cloudy 10/03 Cloudy 15/11 Cloor 33/24 Sunny unov -5/-1 Claor 16/08 Sunny 03/-1 Cloudy 03/-3 Claor 23/20 Cloudy 05/01 Sunny 27/18 Rain 08/-3 Cloudy 02/00 Cloudy 36/25 Ooar 19/07 CWor -2/-23 Cloudy 25/08 Flna 25/17 Cloudy 06/00 Cloudy 08/04 Cloudy 31/25 Cloudy 10/09 Cloudy 02/00 Cloudy166 words
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Article663 1989-01-27 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvic* Local From numbor rtn W MAS MH611 1505 KUL KIM KL839 1510 AMS/D6L MAS MHO 31 1520 in MAS MHO 13 1605 KUL ANZ TE27 1620 AKL S1A SQ77 1700 NOT SU SO 31 1705 CDG/ATH SlA SQ 111 1705 KUL MC BG82 1705663 words
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ASIA – PACIFIC
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225 1989-01-27 4 Reuter SOUTH KOREA has agreed to hold talks with the United States to head off trade sanctions threatened for restricting imports of US telecommunications products, Trade Ministry officials said in Seoul on Wednesday. The US was earlier planning sanctions againstReuter - 225 words
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130 1989-01-27 4 Reuter HONGKONG had a visible trade deficit of HK55.73 billion in 1988 after a surplus of HK$B6 million in 1987, government data show. Re-exports rose 50.7 per cent in 1988 to HK5275.40 billion. Domestic exports increased 11.5 per cent to HK5217.67 billionReuter - 130 words
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399 1989-01-27 4 Reuter AFP WESTERN industrial nations and Japan made a cautious first step towards some form of running economic "dialogue" with four fastgrowing Asian countries at a high-level "informal" seminar in Paris that wound up on Wednesday night. Officials said they expected some form ofReuter; AFP - 399 words
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309 1989-01-27 4 AFP WORLDWIDE cumulative investment jumped 26.1 per cent in 1987 to US$962 8 billion and should top US$l trillion for 1988. the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) said on Wednesday. Japan, whose direct foreign investments worldwide jumped 49 5 per centAFP - 309 words
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203 1989-01-27 4 Reuter AFTER a buying spree that included prime office buildings and luxury Manhattan apartment buildings, Japanese investment in US real estate appears to have reached a plateau. "Tremendous amounts of money flew in in 1966 and 1967, and in 1988 from smaller JapaneseReuter - 203 words
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219 1989-01-27 4 Reuter PAKISTAN'® Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has declared war on inflation, unofficially estimated at more than 20 per cent but critics say the government has yet to provide specific details of how the battle is to be won. "My government plans toReuter - 219 words
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Advertisement272 1989-01-27 4 LONDON Call your Trzvel Agent or Air Quudi it *****55. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR The business person's choice every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 hours and arriving Heathrow early the following morning. Air Canada sl PEUGEOT 405 THE CAR OF THE YEAR 1988 IS272 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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330 1989-01-27 5 UPI NYT A LEADING official economic adviser has said that the real Soviet budget deficit was the equivalent of US$l65 billion, nearly three times the official estimate, and called the colossal deficit the most important economic problem facing the country. The economist, LeonidUPI; NYT - 330 words
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478 1989-01-27 5 AP THE ADMINISTRATION of President George Bush asked Congress on Tuesday to change US trade rules that international panels have declared to be in violation of an agreement with other trading countries. "If we want other nations to eliminate illegal trade barriersAP - 478 words
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Article, Illustration408 1989-01-27 5 FT THE BRITISH CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, on Wednesday launched a stinging attack on proposals for economic and monetary union in Europe. He also lambasted elements within the European Community (EC) for seeking to hinder by unnecessary regulationFT - 408 words
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416 1989-01-27 5 Remark follows Fed pledge to rein in credit Reuter PRESIDENT George Bush, reacting to tough anti-inflation comments by Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan, said on Wednesday that he did not want the US central bank to tame inflation at the expense of economic growth. "IReuter - 416 words
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352 1989-01-27 5 AP THE US GOVERNMENT has reported a US$ll.6 billion budget deficit for December. Red ink was held to less than half the level of a year earlier thanks to a shift in the payment date forAP - 352 words
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Miscellaneous45 1989-01-27 5 Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU Hfr TOO YOUN6 TO BUY 'PlAfdOC so he mis mtiewiyali year FCRH& ONE CHANCE ID see ReVEALMO PICTURES OF ATTRACTIVE 6UOM£N IN THEIR early twenties! f vou turn Me to pon for THAT 12-yeAR-OLPOOY? i Ul 5K feti JIS s:;> a»ai45 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article532 1989-01-27 6 HONGKONG: Qold cloeed firmer in moderate trading in the afternoon session with light buying orders from the US and Singapore yesterday. Traders said the firmer tone of platinum and silver and US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's warning on inflation pushed up the metal's price. Bullion ended at532 words
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Article264 1989-01-27 6 MOST IMM currency futures cloeed higher after a late rally tied to talk of further intervention, which prompted traders to scramble to cover short positions on Wednesday. Rumours of a Japanese wire service report, later confirmed, that the Bank of Japan waa ready to join other central banks in264 words
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Article460 1989-01-27 6 BA Futures MARCH Eurodollar futures opened 12 ticks lower on Simex yesterday than the previous close at 90.48 following the Federal Reserve's Tan Book report showing stronger economic performance, a firmer Federal funds rates as well as higher oil prices. After dipping to a low of 90.47, prices continuedBA Futures - 460 words
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Article, Illustration180 1989-01-27 6 Indfcalee the everage el the prime landtag ratee el 12 major banks la S*pere Interbank market n fttes (offer/bid) on Jan 26 US) DM SWFC Y«n 7 4mn VI* i/i* la i/a is s a/a 1/4 s i/4 —1/» 4 */14 7/14 1 ■ft f 1/4 l/i180 words
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Article1346 1989-01-27 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thursday, ion 26, 1989 OEUT BCMEMARK (EtMEX) Fa* 88 oato M0t Lew PaO up 88 0MM Lee 52 54 55 54 Mar 88 oato Mpb Laor 4 15 408 tor 15 59 to Lee CAB IS 40 Saa 51 52 53 54 55 54 57 591,346 words
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Article185 1989-01-27 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed at their opening levels after light trading yesterday. US$ OffH WD 7 day* 3/16 9 1/16 1 man* 9 1/4 9 2 man* m 9 S/16 9 3/16 3 monrf 9 3/1 9 1/4 6 mortl 9 1/3 9 3/S 13 —rtfci185 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article1095 1989-01-27 7 SINGAPORE: With fears of further central bank intervention limiting the topside below the psychological D-mark 1.86 level, and firm US dollar interest rates supporting the bottom, the US dollar was locked in a range of D-mark 1.8419/1.8363; yen 127.83/127.33, sterling 1.7737/1.7715 and S$ 1.9380/1.9300. It closed at D-mark1,095 words
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252 1989-01-27 7 DEXTER LEE - By DEXTER LEE INDONESIA'S financial reforms were designed to give financial institutions in the country more control over their operations, said Dr Syahril Sabirin yesterday. Or Syahril, the managing director of Indonesia's central bank, Bank Indonesis, said the reforms would promote freer markets252 words
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Article112 1989-01-27 7 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's cod* Maturity NO OFFEft HK5H LOW 3 iwiii •Q*****X 27.04J9 3.85 313 3.88 3.82 6 month* BY*****S 20.07.89 4.07 4.02 4.03 4.03 1 yeor IYM102H 23.11.89 4.17 4.12 Govei mment notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's112 words
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Article67 1989-01-27 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on ths Singapore money market rose by point to closs at 5% per cent yesterday. Short term rates were unchanged across the board at 5 5/16 per cent r S$ Interbank rat«s at th« dose y*st*rdayi OWH M> Ow- <**» J i/i s 1-MM* 367 words
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166 1989-01-27 7 Reuter JAPAN'S Finance Ministry is considering easing regulation of the offshore financial market to make it broader and more sccsasl Me to ail potential participants. The Japan Offshore Market (JOM), created in December 1966 as a major step towards liberalising markets, has now grownReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement142 1989-01-27 7 OCBC Exchange Rate Index Ir\-j The OCBC trade-weighted Index for the Singapore dollar was up 0.08 per cent to 1 27.39 yesterday. The Index is calculated against the currencies of Singapore's top 12 trading partners. FOR SALE tNO 182 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE Land Area-. 1,115.5 sq m (12,007 sq ft) Zoning:142 words
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Advertisement129 1989-01-27 7 The Dunhill Cup 1989 WORLD QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT •■'v From February 3rd to sth, the first World Qualifying Tournament of the Dunhill Cup will be played over the challenging Serapong Course, Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore. The greatest players from 24 nations will compete for a place at the US$l.3 million Dunhill129 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article280 1989-01-27 8 RAS prices In 8 cent»ykQ, FOB In bale NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Irrf 1 RSS Prompt 221.50 222.50N 226.50 227.50 Int 1 RSS Feb 89 223.00 224.00N 227.50 228.50 Im 1 RSS Mar 224.50 225.50N 229.50 230.50 Int 2 RSS OP 212.00 214.00N 216.00 218.00N280 words
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Article252 1989-01-27 8 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices ended higher with February 1 RSS buyer quoted at 227.50 cents a kg yesterday. Limit-up gains in Japanese rubber markets helped local rubber prices firm seven cents in quiet morning trading on some buying interest and shortcovering. But values fell back about one cent in quiet252 words
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Article82 1989-01-27 8 (cams/kg) FEBRUARY 1989 MARCH 1989 (current month) (focwof d month) RAS NOON NOON Bvytri litlin Ivyci ssa 30 199 JO 201.SON 199 JO 301 JON SSI 50 197 JO 199 JON 197 JO 199 JON MRELB Sellen hiytn Siltri SMR CV 320-30 322.30N 322JO 324.50N SMR I82 words
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Article177 1989-01-27 8 Telerate CST fuel oil prices were relatively unchanged on the Singapore market yesterday. Second half February and March barrels continued to command a slight premium over first half February. Talk for CST-380 has thinned and prices were pegged at US$69-US$7l per tonne fob Sing. A re-Telerate - 177 words
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Article173 1989-01-27 8 A MILD technical correction ha Mod Mm Kuala Lumpur Tin Marfcofa rocant bullish run and tin doood four conta lowor at M 520.42 a kg In brteh trading yaeterd"y' THa turnover of 94 tonnoo against 120 on Wodnoeday waa takan up mainly by Europoana white Japanoaa and lore!173 words
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Article103 1989-01-27 8 Soybean Wheat SPECULATIVE selling pushed Chicago Board of Trade soybeans sharply lower at the doee under fast market conditions on Wednesday. March soybeans closed down 18-1/4 cents at U557.49-1/4 and May was off 17-1/4 at 7.60-1/2. March soymeal closed down US$6.6O per ton at 244.60 and March oil was off103 words
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Article465 1989-01-27 8 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM ON. FUTURES closed lower on the KLCE yesterday due to late profit-taking activities. Dealers said the lower prices were also due to the absence of fresh buying and new support Spot month February eased Ms 7 to Ms9sB a tonne, March MsB to Ms96o and465 words
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Article229 1989-01-27 8 Chines* Produce Exchange S#il#n' noon doilnQ mIom on Jon 26 (SI/100 kg) Coconut oil M FOB 106.00 OW dram FOB 118.00 N*w drum FOB 122.00 Copra Mlxad (loot*) 64.00 P*PP* r Muntofc whJt* FOB NLW 715.00 Socowok whitt FOB foq NLW 705.00 Sorowok ip«dol block FOB NLW C229 words
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Article282 1989-01-27 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on Jon 25, (£/tome unless spodfl«d). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. CoOee knit in-stor« London, soMori option OF London Jon 1187/92 (1185/96) Kgh/Low 1195/80 Mar 1179/80 (1183/84) KBgh/Low 1184/61 C —1 vO H1 (3859) Cocoa Mar 847/848 (865/867) HJgh/Low 862/842 May 853/854282 words
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Advertisement458 1989-01-27 8 Precious Metal*, PAGE 6 DEVELOP YOUR OWN CORNER 3=s* 55 11 53 IS ttl 7/ fi /</ a* >Vn> ,)is '^-^Eas MMsS 1 JS_- llillUl LS.UjjJ luiirjss t, ,'Tr*' 4-v> Ail j/tiu«JX2 K ti i ti-_ JO. XVv w yTteXitHil llffniuiil r i•TV*. B >/ I XUt* i* Mfflitiiimi TSj^gS458 words
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Advertisement56 1989-01-27 8 1 m h You experience our personal touch at Liang Court Regency. The experience begins with a special welcome bouquet. And during your stay, you'll notice the many little things that get done quietly and efficiently. Come stay with us and experience our personal touches and comforts. For short-or long-term56 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration651 1989-01-27 9 NYT THE PROLIFERATION of all kinds of Soviet-American exchanges in the last couple of years is staggering. Where once they involved a small number of experts, usually carefully vetted, now people are jaunting back and forth to take a joint look at almost every imaginable issue. OnceNYT - 651 words
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Article946 1989-01-27 9 Foreign policy is an area in which the Bush administration is expected to face difficulties in the years ahead. One major task President Bush cannot afford to ignore is the formulation of a comprehensive policy towards the Asia-Pacific countries. Neither can he afford to ignore the importanceIHT - 946 words
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Article, Illustration498 1989-01-27 9 UPI WITH A VAGUE comment in a 12-minute interview, US President George Bush heightened speculation on Wednesday that he will tack on a visit to China next month when he flies to Asia for the funeral of Japaneee Emperor Hirohlto. "Stay tuned," MrUPI - 498 words
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Advertisement6 1989-01-27 9 Hyundai has conquered the last frontier...6 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article267 1989-01-27 10 COMMUNISM, as the series of New York Times articles we ran this week shows, is on the defensive as an ideology fundamentally opposed to capitalism. Communist countries the world over are liberalising their economic systems through measures which illustrate a pragmatic desire to come to267 words
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Article188 1989-01-27 10 THE RECENT government decision to accept only a banker guarantee or cash for the $5,000 foreign maid bond is clearly a measure to dampen the demand for foreign maids. It also serves as a deterrent against the misuse of foreign maids for non-domestic chores as, in the188 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1989-01-27 10 ZHOU MEI - When a Chinese "loses face", it is something very, very bad indeed. And no wonder. The face, to the Chinese, is a reflection of a person's entire life. ZHOU MEI reviews a new book on the Chinese art of reading the face, head, hands and1,276 words
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Article, Illustration747 1989-01-27 10 The ugly, the handsome and the ideal almost TO THOSE who are unhappy with their looks, take heart. Ugliness in physical appearance does not neceesarily mirror the quality of the intellect Just look at Confucius. Tan Sri Lee Siow Mong quotes from records that Confucius was "extremely ugly with a747 words
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Article, Illustration592 1989-01-27 11 MARTIN NESIRKY - MARTIN NESIRKY Reuter THE BERLIN WALL can be seen as a monstrous Cold War symbol of divided Europe, or an essential and stabilising protection against the evils of capitalism. It just depends which side you are and whether you want to cross it. In theReuter - 592 words
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Article, Illustration648 1989-01-27 11 Fighting for international recognition of PRK Reuter KAMPUCHEA'S Hun Sen. at 37 one of the world's youngest prime ministers, has been struggling to revive a tiny country driven to the brink of the Stone Age by the communist Khmer Rouge reign of terror.Reuter - 648 words
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Advertisement13 1989-01-27 10 M anagers ust anage BT shows you how every Monday. i v. V13 words
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Advertisement64 1989-01-27 10 FAS'IRRX (wis jj Specialists m Fine Hand-knotted Carpets Sunday, Jan 29, 1989 Grand Ballroom Hilton International Singapore 120 Tribal And Fine Oriental Carpets Rugs *9 Viewing: 10am Ipm Auction Sale: 1.30pm spm m .v? m All lots are guaranteed and backed by a full trade in value at our showroom.64 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1989-01-27 10 6oY, flp~i i glpiD CMR'STmfi's IS OV£p. PftßTieS \PRRTieS.... pb)ov IVIMINO STAMOAMO CO. LTD, IMl—l*M Too moCH DR»WK Too mvx:h drink <TQO mftMy GigLS^ -7830 c26 words
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Advertisement403 1989-01-27 11 Introducing the new Sonata from Hyundai. It has more passenger room than any other car in its class, and the power to fly. These days a lot of midsize cars promise you the moon. But check their interiors first to see if there's any space that goes with them. Usually403 words
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A star trek
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Article, Illustration340 1989-01-27 12 6T special feature THE ROAD TO HONOUR for winners of the Businessman of ths Year and Enterprise awards is long and hard. They go through a rigorous selection process over several months, controlled by strictly enforced standards and criteria. When you're judging the best there's no room torIllustration by Ben Cruz - 340 words
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Article106 1989-01-27 12 Mr Boon Yoon Chiang Chairman Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon Vice-President National Trades Union Congress Mr Stephen C Lee Chairman Singapore National Employers Federation Mr Keith Tay rrenoem Singapore Society of Accountants Mr Lfm Choo Peng President Stock Exchange of Singapore Ltd106 words
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Article, Illustration675 1989-01-27 13 THE SEARCH for Singapore® best corporate chieftain ends tonight at the 4th annual Businessman of the Year awarda. Tonlflht, the cream of the local bueinets fraternity attending the dinner award presentation at the Shan-gri-La Hotel will aleo honour the winner of the Enterprise award, a small local company675 words
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Article, Illustration301 1989-01-27 13 THE SPONSORS AS SINGAPORE'S leading daily business newspaper, Business Times records, anticipates, and analyses the pulse of the Republic's corporate life. It has become essential reading for local as well as expatriate businessmen, as synonymous with starting their working day as a first cup of coffee. Business Times301 words
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Article, Illustration265 1989-01-27 13 THE OTHER SPONSOR of the Businessman of the Year and Enterprise awards, DHL Worldwide, is probably most recently remembered for its part in air expressing movies from around the world for the Second Singapore International Film Festival earlier this month. The company's part in Keeping local film buffs happy265 words
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Advertisement23 1989-01-27 13 businessman of the year award and enterprise award -J A WOAIDW/De £XP#£SJ* Jointly organised by Business Times and DHL International (S) Pte Ltd23 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration471 1989-01-27 14 GAMBLING FRANCE's casino owners are griping that they are losing their shirts. The once-flourishing casinos asked the government on Wedneeday to let them recoup losses through slot machines, Crely allowed in gambling esblishments. Casino managers said their Industry was threatened with Extinction unless they staked471 words
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Article, Illustration861 1989-01-27 15 RESTAURANTS NYT TRADER VIC'S, the Polynesian bar in New York's Plaza hotel that has played host to generations of moneyed gadabouts. prep school students on R R and fans of its Samoan Fog Cutters, has "gotten tacky" and will be closed, saysNYT - 861 words
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Article, Illustration108 1989-01-27 15 FOOD AFP SINGAPOREAN CHEF William Wai (left) won the US$5,OOO third prize in the prestigious second annual Paul Bocuse culinary contest in the southern French city of Lyons on Wednesday. Mr Wai's crayfish mousse in pepper sauce and saddle of lamb with rice leavesAFP - 108 words
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Advertisement862 1989-01-27 14 greetugolD Where to entertain. BARBEQUE 4 N' FASHION SHOW a (teubie pleasiffe, by the POOLSIDE, food served 7pm 10pm Showtine 8.30pm. every Fnday. Select from a variety of: Sabds and dressmg, vegetables, meat seafood and desserts. 18.00++ per adult 12.00++ per did (under 12) For reservation please call A FWrtO862 words
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Advertisement248 1989-01-27 14 A m L k( Ta Happy Reunion The Mandarin's Reunion Dinner offers an elaborate 9-course Dinner with traditional favourites such as Raw Fish Salad and Braised Dried Oyster with Fatt Choy. At $628 nett per table of 10*. We will start your new year to the mekxfcc strains of a248 words
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Advertisement237 1989-01-27 15 m' W f *9* me J There's a cafe on a lush, gieen hi 11... where you can take a break. Meet friends. Relax. Make choices from the delightful international cuisine and Asian favourites. Prawn Mee, Nasi Goreng. Prawn Curry. Rahmschnitzel. Hainanese Chicken Rice. And much more. At Cafe in237 words
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Advertisement33 1989-01-27 15 The Great White Green Gold. A delightfully dry white wine from the Moselle region in Germany. Great with seafood, white meats and salad dishes. > c N f '9 Mosi PWXXJCTI wm grccn golD33 words
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Miscellaneous660 1989-01-27 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 A superior sort of woman (6) 7 They interrupt work (8) 8 One fuming In a good-hearted way? (8) 10 Qiant circle In wrought iron (5) 13 The angler may get a bit bitten (4) 14 Mixed fruit I leave in a grasey area (4) 15660 words
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Miscellaneous1399 1989-01-27 15 TOacsuaaaiM) Twilight time in Kakadu OUR CHOICE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL, Channel 12, 9.30pm Visit Kakadu National Park in a remote comer of northern Australia with the National Geographic team you shouldn't be disappointed with the cinematography of this series. The Qagudju aborigines are featured in the twilight of their culture,1,399 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration953 1989-01-27 16 BARRY WOOD - TENNIS By BARRY WOOD writing for BT from the Australian Open in Melbourne STEFFI GRAF will play Helena Sukova tomorrow In the final of the Australian Open. Qraf thrashed Gabriela Sabatini 6-3, 6-0, while Sukova defeated Belinda Cordwell 7-6, 4-6, 6-2 a reflection of the953 words
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Article110 1989-01-27 16 BASKETBALL AP CHARLES BARKLEY had 34 points, Ron Anderson cams off the bench to scors 32 and the Philadelphia 76ers rallied in the fourth quarter to defeat the Chicago Bulls 120-106 on Wednesday, spoiling Michael Jordan's near-record 10,000 th point Jordan's 33 points raised his NBAAP - 110 words
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Article346 1989-01-27 16 CHARLES SAVAGE - GOLF By CHARLES SAVAGE "SAMSON GIMSON, I think he's got immense potential. "He reminds me of Lee Trevino with his short punchy swing," said John Ingham, press spokesman for Alfred Dunhill, yesterday. "Golf is a mental game. You can judge a player by the way he346 words
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Advertisement122 1989-01-27 16 The new classic Delirium in 18-carat gold for ladies and men. A mere two point nine-five millimeters thin. Water-resistant. Complemented by a fine crocodile strap. Available only at specially authorized watch retailers jewellers. Authorised Dealers SINGAPORE Asia Watch (Parkway Parade), Chew Cheong Watch Centre (Shaw Centre. Wisma Atria), Cortina Watch122 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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Article, Illustration370 1989-01-27 17 ROSIE TAN - By ROSIE TAN FOOO GROUP QAF Ltd has taken a 48 per cent stake in a US$l.3 million ($2.5 million) joint venture in China to manufacture, process and trade in spices and foodstuffs. The joint venture, Tianjin QAF Foodstuffs Co Ltd, is incorporated370 words
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698 1989-01-27 17 MAGDALENE NG - Company proposes stock split and bonus issue TOTO By MAGDALENE NG SPORTS TOTO Malaysia Bhd has acquired a near-substantial stake in competitor Magnum Corporation Bhd for MSI4.S2 million (about SSIO million). Sports Toto, a 54.6 per centowned subsidiary of Berjaya698 words
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366 1989-01-27 17 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd, the investment arm of the Malaysian Chinese Association, has sold its remaining 28.7 per cent stake in Mulpha Singapore Ltd on the market for $4.59 million. This works out to 48 cents a share for the 9.56 million366 words
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339 1989-01-27 17 Bernama CAN MANUFACTURER Fima Metal Box Bhd, which has been making two-piece "drawn and wall ironed" (OWI) tin-plate steel cans since last November, is expected to export its new beverage cans by the middle of this year. The company has identified Japan, WestBernama - 339 words
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208 1989-01-27 17 Bernama BERITEKS SDN BHD, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the New Straits Times Press Bhd (NSTP), yesterday launched its online share prices teletext display service from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE). Beriteks Sdn Bhd operates the first electronic news and information medium in MalaysiaBernama - 208 words
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92 1989-01-27 17 SIR PETER GRAHAM, former executive chairman of Standard Chartered Bank, haa been appointed a non-executive director of Singapore Land Ltd with effect from Jan 24. He waa succeeded as executive chairman of the UK-based banking group last year by the Bank of England's top official in92 words
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Article, Illustration763 1989-01-27 18 MICHELLE OH - By MICHELLE OH RENEWED investor confidence and Wall Street's overnight nine-point gain spurred the local market to achieve two records for the year the Straits Times industrial Index hit its highest level on the highest traded volume yesterday. The763 words
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Article62 1989-01-27 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Gwwroi Corp $49,204,934 iioataal oaowaf oi CoavorMbi* Uwwnd loan Stock 1988/93 o« tf» bads of $2 —1—1 omoun o1 loon Mods lor «**ry 5 GO itor« of $1 aocti or $2 noilnol amount of OAS 1908/93 (or «*«ry J7 50 no«lnnf —out of Mw loo*62 words
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Article308 1989-01-27 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 eMion loan docks in the ro*o of )3 loon stock for every live ordtaory Causeway Inv Im of $7,252,937 Mwial amount of 6% loan Slock IW/94 on the bom of )l nominal amount of loan stock with two TSb for every308 words
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Article144 1989-01-27 18 PCTALINO TIN BERHAD: 63rd AQM at the Registered Office. Ist Floor. Strsits Trading Building. 4-8, Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala Lumpur, today at 3.00 pm. ELECTRO MAGNETIC (S) LTD: 7th AQM at Sir Stamford Room. Hyatt Regency Singapore, #10-12, Scotts Road tomorrow at 10.00 am. CYCLE A CARRIAGE LIMITED:144 words
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Article344 1989-01-27 18 Managers' prioti i (SI MARA-Bumiputra for Jan 27 FwH B'putro S*cond B'putro 474 4i)9 479 114 Singapore Unit Trust Tktrd B'putro Fount) B'putro fifth B'putro 431 134 454 539 Ttea Coim»>c« 1.01 107 294 301 Ttea Savings Fund aw at« Sixth B'putro 342 347 S'pora frog Fund 0.36344 words
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Article5811 1989-01-27 18 1« mm Tel Laet Vol Day Laet Qt Mia Ofe Dhr Dhr Ore Vld Net M Ca P Mgh Low Cod* Compeny Sale JAN 26 creooo) High Low Buyer S oiler C'vr P/E Sm II SESOAQ 187 114 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20* 120 unch 2 1205,811 words
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Article, Illustration3350 1989-01-27 19 Bernama PRICES edged up at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with blue chipe leading the rally following strong leads from Wall Street and other major overseas markets. The 30-counter New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index gained 14.82 points to 1904.40 yesterday. The indexBernama - 3,350 words
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Article, Illustration387 1989-01-27 20 Tokyo AFP PRICES EASED on the Tokyo Stock Exchange yesterday as investors adopted a wait-and-eee attitude in the abeence of fresh incentivee. The 225-ieeue Nikkei Stock Average, a 10.11yen winner the previous day. closed at 31.511.81 yen, down 56.96 yen. The Tokyo Stock Price Index of allAFP - 387 words
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Article496 1989-01-27 20 Australia Reuter NATIONAL TURNOVER •oared above $400 million tor the first time in eight weeks as options rolslod trading dominated the Austrsiian share market Brokers said renewed local and overseas inveetor interest helped to pueh up volume deepito price tails in Tokyo. They said much of the turnoverReuter - 496 words
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Article171 1989-01-27 20 Reuter SHARE PRICES slipped in e market weekened by a Sydney holiday and brokers said they expect prices to remain flat tomorrow. "I don't see sny reason for dramatic change unless the BNZ (Bank of New Zealand) comae out with something to shatter confidence," Mr Tim Sneddon ofReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1989-01-27 20 Hongkong Reuter SHARE PRICES gained utter mild pessimism following Wednesdsys land suction gsve wsy to bullU|| m antlisi anl isfi NnHmm The Hsng Ssng indsx recouped esrller losses to climb 9.83 to 2.910.57, while the Hongkong Index roee 7.24 to 1,917.91. Turnover wss HKSI.22 billionReuter - 1,261 words
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Article130 1989-01-27 20 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index was down 1.00 points to 433.04 yastarday on' a turnover of 6,036,309 •heres worth 679.67 million baht The Book Club index wae down 0.92 at 379.10. Reuter MM a MKT Ao Kham Thai .492 1 M Ml ♦4 •M AyudhyiReuter - 130 words
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Article98 1989-01-27 20 Reuter MOST SHARES cloeed •teedy ss inveetors remained on the sidelinee awaiting clear trends in copper prices and freeh developments in oil drilling preparations, brokers said. Manila's composite index eaaed 1.04 to end at 647.96. "We'll eee how copper behavee tonight (In New York). That and speculationReuter - 98 words
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Article601 1989-01-27 20 PARIS: French share prices were easier by midday in moderate volume as investors took profits across the board following the market's recent spectacular rise. Dealers said many operators had missed the early morning release of the December trade figures and only reacted well after trading began. The601 words
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Article299 1989-01-27 20 JAM M NT I +b lal tec Fund.. 346.40 -1.7 u !i mmm 13.00 -0J6 111.60 QJ TjfiT 1. lOZJO -1J jo m.. 906 00 -13 c? ar_ 666.00 -30 66 00 -1 T*"*T i. 40.90 >0J nt.'".' 67.00 0.6 "I; Mir. 34 00 -Oil 2~~j 96299 words
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Article50 1989-01-27 20 MOST STOCKS roee in thin trading with buying pressure focused on bank iaauee in anticipation that some commercial banks would make bonus issues soon. The official composite index rote 3.06 to 861.46. Turnover was a light 186.4 billion won compared with 203.2 billion in the previous seesion.50 words
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Article900 1989-01-27 21 Selected indices HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursday 1,917.91 Wednesday 1,***** Week ago 1,915.76 Hang Seng Index Thursday 2.910.57 Wednesday 2.900.74 Week ogo 2.909 66 All Industrials Thursday 2.539.7 Wednesday 2.535.1 Week ago 2.516.5 NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday 2.***** Tuesday 2.256 43 Week ogo 2.238 75 TOKYO Nikkei Average Thursday 31,511.81900 words
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Article, Illustration817 1989-01-27 21 New York Reuter A LATE BUYING spree pushed Wall Street stocks to a new post-crash high. Market analysts said shares held up well against a triple onslaught of a lower dollar, lower bond prices and higher oil, which encouraged investors to buy shares when prices dipped.Reuter - 817 words
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Article, Illustration983 1989-01-27 21 London Reuter SHARES OPENED MIXED, having firmed in early business in reaction to Wednesday's setback on rights issue rumours. Wall Street s rise on Wednesday to new post-crash closing highs also helped early sentiment,-dealers said. Rank Organisation was up lip to 764 after final results announcedReuter - 983 words
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251 1989-01-27 21 Reuter BRITAIN'S Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is looking into allegations that Equiticorp International pic attempted to support the share price of its former subsidiary Guinness Peat Group pic. "We are looking into it," an SFO spokesman said. He declined to give further details. AReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration504 1989-01-27 22 ROSIE TAN - By ROSIE TAN COLO STORAGE Holdings Ltd (CSH), which was recently relisted on the local exchange following a successful restructuring scheme, has failed in its application to list its shares across the Causeway. BT understands that the company's application for its shares504 words
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396 1989-01-27 22 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI In Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba has accepted First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's invitation to visit Singapore. Mr Goh, who arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning on an official visit to396 words
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202 1989-01-27 22 February a milestone in bilateral ties THE MONTH of February will be a milestone of sorts in the bilateral relations between Singapore and Malaysia. The exchange of friendly visits of the political leaders of the two countries will see Singapore playing host to not just one but three Malaysian Cabinet202 words
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286 1989-01-27 22 UPI AUSTRALIAN Foreign and Trade Minister Gareth Evans said yesterday that his country would consider hosting US military bases if no agreement is reached on extending the lease on vital American facilities in the Philippines. "The US bases are an important balancing factor, aUPI - 286 words
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309 1989-01-27 22 TAN KEE WEE - By TAN KEE WEE THE US ECONOMY will see inflation and interest rates moving slowly upwards this year. There is only a remote possibility of a recession but if it does not happen, it will occur within the following two years. This scenario was309 words
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229 1989-01-27 22 Bernama PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew, who is suing Star Publications and its group chief editor. V K Chin, tor libel, is seeking to strike out the defence put up by the latter two on their rights to freedom of speech andBernama - 229 words
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267 1989-01-27 22 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government will let free market forces determine the course of the ringgit, Finance Minister Datuk Paduka Daim Zainuddin said yesterday. Speaking to reporters in Port Klang, he said any interference would cause the currency having an "artificial value"Bernama - 267 words
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Article129 1989-01-27 22 Bernama BANK NEGARA's audit control division has been tightened to overcome weaknesses, Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin said in Port Klang yesterday. He said several additional procedures had been introduced, including measures to make it difficult for bank officers or outsiders to falsify signatures. Supervision had alsoBernama - 129 words
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Article, Illustration562 1989-01-27 22 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent THE PACE of redeveloping the pre-war properties along the Singapore River now depends mainly on market sentiment, Urban Redevelopment Authority officials said yesterday. Speaking to BT after the launch of the Clarke Quay project,562 words
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Article84 1989-01-27 22 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES rose in early trading yesterday on sympathetic buying from the mark-up in crude oil prices as the Opec cartel started a series of meetings in London. The rally was also spurred by news of an earthquake in South Africa. February gold delivery gained US$l.lOReuter - 84 words
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LATE FILE
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Article59 1989-01-27 22 Reuter BAHRAIN and Singapore have agreed to exempt each other s national airlines from tax to boost links. Rashid alMeer, assistant under-eecre-tary for Economic Affairs in Bahrain's Finance Ministry, said that implementation of the plan to exempt Singapore Airlines and Gulf Air from income and profitReuter - 59 words
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29 1989-01-27 22 Reuter MALAYSIA has freed lawyer Karpal Singh and four other Opposition politicians detained without trial since October 1987, the Democratic Action Party said yesterday.Reuter - 29 words
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Article39 1989-01-27 22 AFP THERE should be no problems during the next leadership succession in Indonesia and the country is now better able to deal with any problems that do arise, Defence Minister Benny Murdani has said. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article43 1989-01-27 22 AFP FORMER South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan was served and promptly rejected his first compulsory summons yesterday ordering him to testify at National Assembly hearings that resumed in Seoul after a month-long recess to probe his alleged misdeeds. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article54 1989-01-27 22 Reuter A European Community committee has ruled that photocopiers assembled by Ricoh of Japan in California did not qualify as US-made and should be subject to punitive duties applied to copiers imported from Japan. The commission would propose imposing a 20 per cent "an-ti-dumping" dutyReuter - 54 words
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38 1989-01-27 22 AFP PHILIPPINE export receipts in the first eleven months of 1988 increased by 24 per cent, compared with the same period in 1987, the Department of Trade and Industry said yesterday. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article55 1989-01-27 22 Reuter FIVE developing nations are seeking millions of dollars in loans from Taiwan to build industrial parks and develop coal and copper mining, the Economic Ministry said yesterday. A ministry official said that requests had come from Panama, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Thailand and the Philippines forReuter - 55 words
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Article55 1989-01-27 22 AFP WEST GERMAN investigators yesterday identified three plants whose premises were searched for their suspected involvement in the construction of an alleged Libyan chemical arms plant. The firms were Imhausen Chemie GmbH in Lahr, its subsidiary Gesellschaft fuer Automation (GfA) in Bochum, and PenTsao MateriaAFP - 55 words
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Advertisement416 1989-01-27 17 win Mherrhc Tho/ At* Its •finest tart a conversation on the delights of Thai clients, we have the perfect lounge for food and the mention of Chao Phaya Thai you. With 2 house beers for the price S Seafood Restaurant is inevitable. Because of lat our lounge 2 w<- i416 words
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Miscellaneous21 1989-01-27 17 by Martell a /r* a /ma s&r... for-fiLAs/r 6/Zf... foe/KWOtS... yoO>&X>t/AS6 fVfi AOCVT /V/ 6 AS/6*/... L Cl. M WWi rr21 words
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Advertisement18 1989-01-27 19 Ad|w«ed tor naw liiuii; Par vatu* S1 unto— othfwlm ycMtod; P/E ratio* ar* not ad|Mtod tor currancy iWtonix18 words
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Advertisement337 1989-01-27 20 urnui HOLDings bgrhod (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the UMW Auditorium at the registered office of the Company, Jalan Utas (15/7), Batu Tiga Industrial Estate, ***** Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan337 words
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Advertisement13 1989-01-27 21 Tha Johannesburg market was closad yastarday Tha Europaan Roundup Is on Paga 2013 words
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Advertisement791 1989-01-27 21 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I TAN AH WAH of Blk 137, Petir Road #06-424 Singapore (2367), have applied for a Retail Beer Shop Licence in respect of premises at M/s 203 Mini Market at Blk 203 Petir Roaa, #01-K1 Singapore (2367), and that this application will be791 words
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Advertisement178 1989-01-27 21 In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 50 And In the Matter of ADEPT PRINT PUBLISHER SERVICES (S E ASIA) PTE LTD NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that pursuant to Section 306(2) of the Companies Act (Cap. 50) a Final Meeting of Members of the abovenamed Company will be held178 words
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Advertisement690 1989-01-27 21 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF HUNNEBECK (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) The follqwlng special resolutions were deemed to be passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the member of Hunnebeck (Singapore) Pte Ltd on the 20th day of January690 words
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Advertisement692 1989-01-27 21 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF WEI BUN INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road #11-02 Golden Mile Tower,692 words
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Advertisement660 1989-01-27 21 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 LEE LEE TRADING SERVICES PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of LEE LEE TRADING SERVICES PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 100, Kim Seng Road. #02-23, Kim Seng Shopping Centre, Singapore 0923 on660 words
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Advertisement182 1989-01-27 22 leaving Singapore for 3 weeks? know your family is safe and happy... v. 2 CW y\' j You owe it to yourself to check out Ardmore Park the security is excellent, school buses call at the gate, and there is aerobics, squash, tennis, swimming, chip and putt and special interest182 words
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Advertisement37 1989-01-27 22 Tha silver report was not available at prase-time. 7" fl 3f 1 mmv Willi' '•I'J'Rlff s 11 iß.' \U T ,T i i ffl •y-W |HIW -t* v* T' X. "V > m > i JI c* IWA it.37 words
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105 1989-01-27 23 Bernama MALAYSIA Shipyard and Engineering (MSE) plans to employ experts from Europe on a contract basis this year, its chairman Haji Daud Taha said. MSE badly needed their expertise, especially in view that a Moroccan company had recently awarded it aBernama - 105 words
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310 1989-01-27 23 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ JAPANESE carrier Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has firmed up plans to change its agency in Malaysia. The line, which is now being represented by Borneo Shipping, is forming a joint venture company with bumiputra interests in Malaysia to represent it. Shipping310 words
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Article, Illustration309 1989-01-27 23 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE SHELL Eastern Petroleum has completed its "superfleet" of modern bunker barges with the christening yesterday of the $6 million Oxalis Mimosa at Pan-United's shipyard. In leading the drive to upgrade Singapore's bunker fleet, the oil major has retired all its old309 words
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Article67 1989-01-27 23 Conference adjusts CAFs Reuter THE freight conference covering trade between Europe and the Far East is changing the currency adjustment factor (CAP) from three loading areas. From Jan 26. the CAFs from Scandinavia and from South Korea will both be 20 per cent, from 24.50 per cent, andReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration642 1989-01-27 24 VONNIE BISHOP - By VONNIE BISHOP Writing for BT from Hongkong JAPANESE shipbuilders believe their industry hit bottom last year and that it has moved into a gradual recovery phase. Mr Kenko Hasegawa, chairman of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, said enquiries for newbuildings had picked up 30 per642 words
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Article974 1989-01-27 24 AB SHpg V ABSS Una n ABC Contoinar u Accord Shpg VI Ahrankwl law X Alltrom IV AC Toopfar n Aawricon Tpt i Anro Sarvica IV 2/3 A/row Una! IX Anon Ocaon XI Aaoc Corrioga XI AMI I 1/2 AfC Una V Aft 2/3 ASCI AHot law974 words
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234 1989-01-27 25 UPI THE Soviet Union is to supply Vietnam with the materials, equipment, and technology worth US$6O million to build 346 ships for the Soviets from 1991 to 1995, the official Vietnam News Agency said. The Soviet Union is also to supply Vietnam with two dredgers,UPI - 234 words
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89 1989-01-27 25 Reuter ARGENTINE and Uruguayan labour unions have signed an accord to boycott cargo ships bound for the Falklands islands. The agreement follows the first crossing since the 1982 Falklands war between Argentina and Britain of a cargo boat from the archipelago toReuter - 89 words
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305 1989-01-27 25 UPI MORE THAN 4,300 people died in the collision between the domestic ferry Dona Paz and a tanker 13 months ago in the worst peacetime shipping disaster, officials said. A Presidential task force formed to assist victims of the DecUPI - 305 words
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Article176 1989-01-27 25 Reuter OPERATIONS have resumed at the Flotta oil terminal in Britain's Orkney Islsnds to allow production from the UK North Sea sector Tartan complex of fields owned and operated by Texaco to re-start, Flotta operator Occidental Petroleum Corp said. Occidental's UK chief executive John Brading said "allReuter - 176 words
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Article539 1989-01-27 25 Density Water Carbon Raaldua Ash Aluminium Ssdimsn KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon memoes ISO/Ctmac limits Spec E2S 901 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.15* Spec Q35 981 1.0 18.0 0.15 30* 0.15* Northern Europe 180 Ave 979 0.2 12.4 0.04 7 0.04 180 Max 999 6.6539 words
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Article1092 1989-01-27 30 RATES for grain loaders out of the US tended easier after a recent quiet spell as tonnage is more readily available in the Gulf, reflected In Wednesday's 11 points dip In the Baltic Freight Index to 1,634, brokers said. Details emerged of two grain bookings from the US1,092 words
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6845 1989-01-27 30 AAANUB Ever QetrUng Evargraan. Jan 27 Ming Prograaa. Yang Ming. Jan 2k Chun Ho, CNna Ocean Jan W Kutol, rHk».g«ai, Jen 28/Feb 2 Nawn. ScanOulcht, Jen 30. VWo da Vege. CM O A* element. Jen 31. Mpponice. Trtot. Feb 1. Hongkong Eapraoe.6,845 words
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Article1030 1989-01-27 30 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES OM|MOw 1 Jll 2701/tOOO 2701/2200 ET Ottthor* 2/1 a 2701W30 3101/2300 VmmI B#cH Ii Arrival Dapartura Saor Ami Song ft* 01 n JIO 2701/1400 2701/1200 2901WOO 2201/2300 KEPPEL WHARVES AM Sorb## Tote 0od* K32 cot K30 2oeg2d» 2101/0000 2701/0700 2801/1200 TgJokor XV*/ft TWMI Mi1,030 words
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Article843 1989-01-27 32 THIS FORTNIGHTLY REPORT, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price ranges in US dollars, instead of single prices for more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the individual changes843 words
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Advertisement70 1989-01-27 23 JAPANESE shipbuilders believe their industry hit bottom last year and that it has moved into a gradual recovery phase. Page II THE Soviet Union is to supply Vietnam with the materials, equipment, and technology worth US$6O million to build 346 ships for the Soviets from 1991 to 1995. Page 11170 words
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Advertisement568 1989-01-27 24 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ROTTERDAM/ ANTWERP ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLANO DESTINATIONS, BELFAST. DUBLIN. COPENHAGEN. AARHUS, GOTHENBURG. MALMO. HELSINKI. OSLO. AMSTERDAM. CARIBBEAN S AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT CITY Of EDINBURGH BENCAIRN LARGS BAY ALASKA MARU LONDON EXPRESS VOY NO HAMBURG568 words
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Advertisement519 1989-01-27 24 C SAV Campania Sud Americanj do Vjpcrcs S A TO/FROM CHILE FEEDER SPORE MOTHER VESSEL VESSEL HK YOKO MICA KM ANTOFVALP SAI csav i n/i CSAVI up TBN ARAUCO MB CSAV 3 4/3 A VESSEL m as W 1213 1M w an tt* 12/4 CARGO FOR PUNTA ARENAS, TALCAHUANO (SAN519 words
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Advertisement1402 1989-01-27 25 The Straits Steamship Group ECONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT p&o Containers rpan P Klanf S*tM M'tarj rkavan ft'iaa Uk lan Off IW w IW w am sua 21*2 ZM2 am w w am am am am mm «m am nm um mm TM TtA TM TM TU mm mm mm mm1,402 words
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Advertisement581 1989-01-27 25 EUROPE General Ag*nt: USA PANAMA nrl vTu ■5 mm lai mm tui \%m mm nm m* um KJ4 HJ4 IIJM lU4 lUM IU4 ITJ4 UM MM mm ait tin Mil I7JI lUI tIJI TO USA/CANADA WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER P. MADISON VIS P. MONROE V 57 P. GARFIELD VU581 words
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Advertisement514 1989-01-27 26 mSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC Rf PUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRAN MCE LAO PJL (72 IRAN TAKHTI PJL 873 Singapore Loading for ETA 1/2 BANDAR ABBAS ETA 13/2 BANDAR ABBAS T*yowa\ KYOWA LINE MOTHER VSL KYOWA VIOLET V 23 KYOWA HIBISCUS V 35 PACIFIC SERVICE HK LOAD FOR:514 words
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Advertisement849 1989-01-27 26 HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. H I I V CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO PACIFIC SOUTH WEST TO PACIFIC NORTH WEST CANADA T/S POUT UK HAW m MM. PUS ROMAN RMS ONt Ml W HKt PUS KORtAN NO«S SMN Mi IK INK. PUS HANJIN KNANCYAJW SM W W M tn un an an849 words
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Advertisement998 1989-01-27 26 ww 11 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) .mb l«/K :s*B 20*2 VK 21/02 ***** 24*2 vm JMC 2MB «UC3 BTO M® 07® OWE .MG 11*3 ever gentry am mm mm mm um vm m ever gather ;mb :mu um am am m tVt* GOVERN 17*0 2102 22/B2998 words
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Advertisement942 1989-01-27 27 iinr PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 \v FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE MAJAPAHIT OOWA ACCEPT**] MUR U RAN/TOM AK OMAi/ MIT AC HI CARGO VIA HKO JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURARAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE SIN JKT 1/a 3/2 tn io/a S/2 11/2 MA HAWK MA942 words
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Advertisement561 1989-01-27 27 va BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT STON NAM t'HAVIN ROM MAVM. Un vt2 an an an w an an an an vn an vi w w m vi 10 m w un w w iw vn ao m oa U M MN n/i w ua vn m561 words
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Advertisement579 1989-01-27 27 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 ft: VSL/VOY S. PANJANG/21WI MATARAM/23W8 ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH CARGO VIA T/S TO UK PORTS, MULL, LC HAVRE. OSLO, COPENHAGEN. AARNUS, GOTHENBURG ANO HELSINKI ERA JAYA MEMOES SMWBIE T«fc579 words
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Advertisement338 1989-01-27 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES >A-AN VIM* 'AGAN VI37W ITONEYWA VJON BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPIH6 CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Ktlang Penang Bangkc 2*31 J#n mSJm 38 Imfl Fat W r+ \\lA'k-M*I»M4\JXA\UU NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE ROAM HULL MM IVY BANK V23N 2S/1 23/2 2/3 27/2 TAUSALA SAMOA338 words
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Advertisement864 1989-01-27 28 Q K LINK KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST EXPORT AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE H. BRIDGE VIE/ FORTUNE VIA FEEDER IMPORT AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR VIA FEEOCR W...1 j.;»•*-rf-- FEEDER VESSEL AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE NUMBER BRIDGE VOY a864 words
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Advertisement227 1989-01-27 28 4*, *0 ft *i i R 4S *1 GOLDENWAY MARITIME SDN. BHD. SWEE ANN SATU V 2/89 MARITIME No.l V 2/89 NEW LINE No.l Vl/89 Loading For Kuching/Sibu/KK Kuching/KK/Muara Min/Kuching 6A, Lorong Cempening, off, Jin. Berangan, Port Klang, *****, Selangor Tel: *****80. *****84 t *****88 Fax No: *****64 Telex No:227 words
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Advertisement458 1989-01-27 28 SiPTo. //u AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Sinppara P Kalang Panang Loading lor Mottar V* By Faadar By fmOm TULSIOAS *39 4 Fab 111* HIM FranvMaftftrdniAdai KALIOAS *41 lU, 9F« 21 Fab Fram/«Mb/Srdn/AM TULSIOAS *40 1 Apr »M» XM» FranvtMb Srdft'Adal KALIOAS ¥.41 *4 Mi, 21 Apr a Apr Fram/Maft/Sr*vAdal TULSIOAS458 words
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Advertisement582 1989-01-27 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PIE) LTD n. TtM Ajw Strwt SINGAPOftt OW TIL U4MI <10 LINES) f»« U43SM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: OOLOCN HAJtVtST KvadM/Driai/Bdraai OOLOtN MM OCR CatamMKaraeMMw CHINA SUVICt A VESSEL Hmhou, Stonftai Sport PKdani Penan* *BJan IVU F*t> CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF582 words
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Advertisement406 1989-01-27 28 PHIU Oni€NT LINCS PT€ LTD MIAO OfFiCE 63 ROBtNSOH ROAC «0' 1? AFRO ASIA BUHOiNG SINGAPORE 01CS TEL6K RS ***** PHIU FA« *****76 [2222 ETA SINGAPORE I MB," 1 I ML J t'jnv' mi* M.KONG. KOBE, TOKYO KT"" 1 I a ;v, J .U I lIM EAST/WEST JJj r rrji406 words
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Advertisement714 1989-01-27 29 NEPTUNE AGENCES PTE. LTD. 6mwil Bookings Bookinp Inward/ Terminal CFS Enquiries FE EU/AUST TP A/SEA Outward *****22 ***** EXPORT NEPTUNE NOL ORIENT LINES LTD NEPtME SON BHD 368"®/ *****33 *****5 dehru 23SM0 S2«fio 23XM1 *****1 627(62 IMPORT in', It MOTHER VSL Y. Maru 7E O. Educator 67 E O. Explorer714 words
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Advertisement291 1989-01-27 29 Vmml'i Nam* HO BS S PORE PKLC KEE BUSAN MO •MAGNET/SUN 2312 10-10/02 U-17/K 17/1 tCLOftIA/MIN 2C/01 *-07/02 01-OS/O2 17-17*2 22-2402 23/1 •NO 9 DON AM/901 30/01 10-14/02 17 IM>2 26-2*02 03 05«3 04* NO tDO NAM/902 N 03/02 10-21/82 22-23/02 03-03/03 00-10/03 OH MO JI contain* to b* tranthippad291 words
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Advertisement227 1989-01-27 29 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST PORT KILANC PENANC BANGKOK HONG KONG CHINA KAOHStUNG KEELUNC nninn 25/1 ft 2M an,* 1/2 27/ i« ah vn t3l/1 aa* 7/2 TOKYO KOBE NAGOYA YOKOHAMA JAKARTA SRI LANKA/ COLOMBO BOMBAY MADRAS 21/1 ft 5/2 KARACHI 21/1 ft 5/2 CALCUTTA227 words
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Advertisement851 1989-01-27 29 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 MAHOI c SYS CO SON BHD Cables. JAYArOH PtNANC, Ttl. *****4 fw. THti MA851 words
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Advertisement236 1989-01-27 30 B SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TU 225 6868 (34 lines! FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX HS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO DSR-LIMES VEB OEUTFRACHT SEEREEDERE! ROSTOCK 4 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER Of EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN ft NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND SOHLAND m RUHLANO tm L THAELMANN 2/B236 words
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Advertisement61 1989-01-27 30 T.S.K. LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL TO TAIWAN JAPAN Himu Ad *17 itT'w.iayjElEiEirTTirrM HE INKS ACE W» gsg m gig mmm i2g m FROM JAPAN TAIWAN ME RUES ACE VII TSKLINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****68 W. MALAYSIA AGENT: TRANS-ASIA SHIPPING CORP. TEL: K.L *****77 PKL61 words
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Miscellaneous164 1989-01-27 30 E IS Regional Weather K 55 7i >*• Vv. r. •i m 'at r. 8? 5^ ft S .M&r. cM V f LIS •c yA a W#yJ iVuror with speed knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONOmONS AT 7.30 AJ*. Jan 27, IM9 UGIND R Thunderstorm Temper on*. •<. A Shower164 words
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Advertisement410 1989-01-27 31 f REGULAR EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE DESTINATION ETA SINGAPORE W(i JARU BHUM PIYA BHUM SIRI BHUM frMMi 217 Antmrfon 211 C. Vinln 213 TNT Emrou 221 1* DAYS TO SYDNEY! TO USA/CANADA Also acc*ptin| cargo to USA Houston, Savannah, Tampa, Jacksonville, Wilmington (Del) Norfolk, Baltimore Now York, Boston CANAOA Montreal,410 words
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Advertisement419 1989-01-27 31 RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD |Q3 TEL *****33 (10 Line*) r-r-t FAX ***** 15 fctj TELEX RS ***** RISHIP (3 Line.) 21 I ft A w iwe of tw»pa) ACCEPTING FCL ANO CONVENTIONAL PEN/PKO ETA SPOWt lOAOINO FOR M/v JURINA 19/3 OAfIESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI VOY IWB ASSAB MA3SAWA. MOOCOAM419 words
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Advertisement241 1989-01-27 31 UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 1] IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPfIISE FOR *ARITIW{ TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR MV ALKINDI 25/2 i«P»n WEST BOUND SERVICE MV SINDBAD 5/2 U* Qw/B««r»h/Bafhdad THROUGH B/L» to BAGHDAD ALSO ACCEPTING dONTAINERS UPTO AQABA A241 words
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Advertisement636 1989-01-27 32 m FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD /O Shenton ftiy OJ 0?C Mirim House S porr O'O/ TFL ??***** (8 t mes) TLX RS FLINER FAX 22Ut% EUROPE SERVICE (FCL A LCL) 1 II IS II \i FAR EAST SERVICE (FCL LCL) MIDDLE EAST SERVICE (FCL LCL) |«Q OU6 au AM OMI636 words
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Advertisement417 1989-01-27 32 Everett Lines m XX CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Panani* P. fetang* >fpw THOMASEVEKTT Gdn.K27/30 Jm HUGHEVERETT 10 Fab I*l2 Fafa MAWOLOEVERETT 2S/S F«k "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGALJJAPAN SERVICE LOADING FOR YOKOHAMA, KOBE. NAGOYA. MOJI. TOKYO AND OTHER JAPAN PORTS* ALSO ACCEPTING CARGOES TO PUSAN*417 words
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Advertisement428 1989-01-27 33 SANTA FE TRANSPORT (SWGAKHQ Pit LTD. WEEKLY SAILING AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND Adelaide, Darwin, Melbourne, Brisbane, Fremantle, Sydney, Auckland, Lyttleton, Christchurh, Wellington. EUROPE Now loading for Hamburg and Felixstowe VESSEL VOY CLOSING ETA S'PORE VILLEDEVEGA 9210W 27.1.89 30.1.89 FAR EAST Kuala Belait, Muara, Rangoon, Surabaya, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Tokyo, Osaka,428 words
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Advertisement116 1989-01-27 33 Consolidation Service PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN: 23/1 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 27/1 NOUMEA/PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLANDS WEST AFRICA SERVICE TUNIS/ALGIERS/CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/ DAKAR/BANJUL/CONAKRY/MATADI/LUANDA/ LOBITO Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/YAOUNDE/OUAGADOUGOU/ BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Freight Pte Ltd Tel: *****55 TLX RS ***** m «f/ S.C.S. SHIPPING SON. BHD. I TEL: 06-2488/7 *****7.116 words
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Advertisement654 1989-01-27 33 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES' SP PKL PN BIN KAOH GLORY SELATAN IX Voy M K«f*wl Wharf GLORY SELATAN VI Voy 91 V 2 GLORY SELATAN VIII Voy M 5-7/2 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS654 words
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