The Business Times, 9 June 1989
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Title Section11 1989-06-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES MPT /P\ IR/1 FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article248 1989-06-09 1 Dow Jones up BUYING let up from its high level on Wednesday as stocks rallied on takeover proposals early yesterday. The Dow was up six points at 2518 and gainers led declining issues by a moderate margin. Reuter Footsie higher LONDON share prices were sharply higher at248 words
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Article, Illustration204 1989-06-09 1 THE UNREST IN China continued to affect the local market yesterday, while the Tokyo and Australian market indices posted gains. Hongkong was closed for a public holiday. Share prices in Singapore fell across the board as foreign investors sold shares to offset losses. The Straits204 words
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107 1989-06-09 1 THE US DOLLAR closed steady against major currencies in thin trading in the Asian currency markets yesterday. Many dealers preferred to wait for the announcement of the May US Producer Price Index today before making big trading commitments. In Tokyo, the dollar finished higher107 words
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295 1989-06-09 1 jLfiTHe China question Agencies TENSION in central Beijing dropped yesterday after fresh troops moved in to replace the hated 27th Army, responsible for killing hundreds of unarmed pro-democracy protesters last weekend. A campaign by Chinese protesters to block road and rail links in majorAgencies - 295 words
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Article, Illustration692 1989-06-09 1 LEE HAN SHIH, LILIAN ANG - SIZE OF BIDS COULD AFFECT STOCK MARKET CONFIDENCE By LEE HAN SHIH, LILIAN ANG PROPERTY and financial circles pc will be watching what happens He today at the Urban Redevelop- tri ment Authority where up to 15 sa consortia are expected to bid for so692 words
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141 1989-06-09 1 AFP PHNOM PENH has called on the US to stop all aid to non-communist resistance groups fighting the Viet-nam-backed regime. "We demand that the Washington administration immediately stop this kind of action." Phnom Penh's Communist Party newspaper Pracheachon said in a commentaryAFP - 141 words
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Article, Illustration366 1989-06-09 1 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG NO CHANGES are planned to the recently expanded Area Licensing Scheme, said Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong yesterday. Speaking to reporters after observing major ALS gantry points in town during the morning and evening hours, Dr366 words
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Executive Lifestyle
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Article, Illustration75 1989-06-09 1 THINK 'Heart Of Darkness", think Joseph Conrad. Think Congo. Think Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. What? Try. Two writers at Executive Lifestyle did, re-creating the search for the elusive Marlowe armed with mortadella sandwiches and an open mind. Don't miss their discovery tomorrow. Elsewhere, one writer learns a75 words
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Article39 1989-06-09 1 AS Beijing Bears rampaged through the regional stockmarkets, notably HK and Singapore, PI assesses the damage and considers the opportunities. PI also takes a look at the almighty greenback and wonders if it can continue its climb.39 words
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Article97 1989-06-09 1 HONGKONG is many things to many people, but to the fund managers of Singapore, the throb is not to be found in the world of Suzie Wong, but in Exchange Square. Why is there no dearth of Singapore fund managers beating a path to the colony, even at97 words
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Advertisement13 1989-06-09 1 7 j\ir fel: I NOW YOU CAN EARN INTEREST IN SECONDS, NOT MONTHS.13 words
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Advertisement309 1989-06-09 1 Full report, PAGE 16 Regional Mkt», PAGE 18 World Mkts, PAGE 19 ,)[$^[^<&=:]}^<@`"^,}`:[_+~)/@" m Soviet military budget 5 Asians Market Editorial Comment: 10 m w.. 1995 n M sian Plantations commodities Labouring to avoid a split Cuts to cont u otters to mop up 167 m p a i m309 words
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Advertisement139 1989-06-09 1 ~`\[+${)%.+@\-\:_];<._}*[-?^`;: On the move RESHUFFLES and resignations. The Economic and Development Board (EDB) will see senior directors switching roles and another striking out to join Italian movie mogul Cecchi Gori. Turn to PAGE 3 for the full report. Over at the Securities Industry Council (SIC), secretary Teng Cheong Kwee has139 words
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HOME NEWS
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367 1989-06-09 2 JOCELYN TOH - Minnesota J Rubber By JOCELYN TOH AN AMERICAN producer of precision-moulded rubber components plans to make Singapore its manufacturing, marketing and engineering base for the Asia-Pacific region. Minnesota Rubber will invest US$5 million over five years to develop its factory in Tuas367 words
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157 1989-06-09 2 THE SINGAPORE International Dragon Boat Races this weekend will see two national teams battle with teams from 11 other countries for the championship title. The event, which has attracted 50 teams, including 16 international entries, will be held at Marina Bay on157 words
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292 1989-06-09 2 THE NEW $184 million condostyle psychiatric hospital at Yio Chu Kang will have its groundbreaking ceremony tomorrow, with the first phase expected to be ready in 1991. The Acting Minister for Health, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, will be officiating it. Plans for the new292 words
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189 1989-06-09 2 A MAKER of test equipment for the disk drive industry has set up an office in Singapore. The move by Cambrian Systems is significant since Singapore produces the bulk of the world's demand for disk drives. The Singapore subsidiary, Cambrian Systems Singapore, is located189 words
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346 1989-06-09 2 VIDEOTAPE manufacturer Electro Magnetic (S) Ltd is moving < downstream with its plan to set up a chain of video outlets in the local market. This move will secure EMS a forward linkage in its business which involves the manufacture346 words
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233 1989-06-09 2 THE executive director of the Singapore Hotel Association, Pakir Singh, has been appointed to the Board of Senior Associates for US-based Tourism Policy Forum (TPF). The TPF. which examines economic, social, environmental, technological and political trends related to world tourism, announced recently that233 words
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Article, Illustration127 1989-06-09 2 IN A BID to make the Memorial Park more accessible to the public, an underpass will be constructed to link the park to Marina Square by mid-1990 The underpass, with ramps for the handicapped, will have sunken courts at both ends. The Urban127 words
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334 1989-06-09 2 QUAK HIANG WHAI - By QUAK HIANG WHAI THE SINGAPORE office of Standard Chartered Bank is poised to play a bigger business role in South-east Asia with the extension of its responsibility to the Philippines. A Stanchart spokesman told BT last night that Singapore's new334 words
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273 1989-06-09 2 IN JUST 10 minutes, Singaporeans will get their visas for travel to Australia, a far cry from the 24-hour wait in the past. This express service will be a boon to the 60,000 or so Singaporeans who travel to Australia every273 words
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Article, Illustration261 1989-06-09 2 Schroder Securities (S) Pte Ltd has appointed Mr TAN HEEM LEE as director. Mr Tan joined Schroder Securities (Hong Kong) Ltd in December 1987 to help develop institutional sales of Singapore/Malaysian equities. He has eight years' experience in stockbroking. DHL International has appointed LINA TAN as its261 words
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Article393 1989-06-09 3 Seminars and courses Jun 9 Jun 15-16 Jun 12 16 Jun 14-17 Jun 14-16 Jun 17 Jun 20 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 22 Effective Corporate le Meridien Hotel Finoncial Controls Finance For Non-Financial Hilton Hotel Managers Interacting Management RGA Training Centre Designing and Implementing RGA Training a New393 words
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508 1989-06-09 3 JEFFREY TSANG - Design for automation seminar By JEFFREY TSANG A NEW SCHEME has been added to the host of incentives for companies to automate. But unlike the other schemes announced earlier this year which encouraged companies to invest in automation, the $9 million scheme supports companies designing products508 words
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Article, Illustration395 1989-06-09 3 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA A RESHUFFLE of senior management in the Economic Development Board (EDB) will see senior directors switching roles and another striking out to join Italian movie mogul Cecchi Gori. BT understands that Mr Chua Soo Tian. currently director of395 words
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242 1989-06-09 3 THE Japanese yen is expected to rise against the Singapore dollar by the end of the year, bringing in its wake benefits for the Singapore economy. The yen will appreciate to 1.46 to 1.58, according to the latest report by the Economics Research242 words
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150 1989-06-09 3 RIGHT TURNS into Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, at the traffic light junction of Yio Chu Kang Road/Ang Mo Kio Ave/Lentor Ave. will no longer be allowed from tomorrow. At the same time, the pedestrian crossing at the Lentor Ave approach will150 words
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Advertisement31 1989-06-09 2 WORLDWIDE EXPRESS" Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day Business Hours: 11 30 am to 3 00 pm 5 30 pm to 10.00 pm Reservation: 733 133 9 Parking Redemption31 words
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Advertisement129 1989-06-09 3 /owe people will fly just for the taste, «2S JB '•iM ur-»>±M >r 0. »*>' '"k ■•■""'> s.- .-AA-. v Wr-*- &t r 7 I*9 %jy»«9p 5* K,«J I k£3 "VSraa ,-k^ija K «i; Q K pi i #> i mm H i*' v m* r; •r fsr& >• :^r129 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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499 1989-06-09 4 Uth®China question UPI AMERICAN businesses on Wednesday intensified their evacuation of non-Chinese personnel from China, cautious as to whether they will try to return to business as normal in a country becoming isolated from the world community for the second time inUPI - 499 words
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366 1989-06-09 4 NYT PRESIDENT George Bush's order to suspend American military sales to China has created fears of new layoffs at the largest employer on Long Island, the Grumman Corp. Of the US$6OO million in equipment and technology China hasNYT - 366 words
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172 1989-06-09 4 AFP A DELEGATION of influential French businessmen is to arrive in Hanoi tomorrow for a weeklong visit during which they will meet top Vietnamese officials, a French source in Hanoi said. The members of the French employers' organisation, the CNPF, will be in theAFP - 172 words
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203 1989-06-09 4 AFP TRADE Secretary Jose Concepcion on Wednesday said investment applications hit a record high in the first four months of the year and that the crisis in China could boost investment in the Philippines even further. Investment applications for the first quarter of theAFP - 203 words
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487 1989-06-09 4 FT INDIA has accused the US of putting its interests first in the Uruguay round of multilateral trade negotiations and neglecting those of developing countries. At the same time, the US was using its new trade act. which has no international validity,FT - 487 words
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338 1989-06-09 4 FT CHIEF EXECUTIVES of some of the largest US computer manufacturers are planning a powerful joint lobbying effort in Washington to influence US trade and industrial competitiveness policy, focusing primarily on the escalating battle with Japan. International Business Machines, Hewlett-Packard andFT - 338 words
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244 1989-06-09 4 AFP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke said yesterday that he saw no need (or interest rates in his country to go higher and that the rates should come down as measures to slow the economy take effect. Interest rates have soared inAFP - 244 words
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Article1060 1989-06-09 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time MAS MH651 0900 PEN MAS MH630 0920 KUL SIA SQ103 0950 KUL CPA CX710 1000 CGK SWR SRI 86 1015 ZRH/BKK MAS MH607 1020 KUL GlA GA960 1100 CGK SIA SQ105 1105 KUL RtA M421 1130 BWN Of A QF0721,060 words
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Miscellaneous230 1989-06-09 4 y///fZ 11'///// Max/ Note Mln (°C) 13/08 Shown 14/09 Ooudy 28/18 Cloor 15/03 Cloudy 37/29 Clear 34/26 Sunny 30/25 Cloudy unov 30/22 Sunny 24/16 Cl*ar 20/10 Cloudy 29/25 Cloudy 19/08 Rok» 21/12 Cloudy 14/04 Cloudy 23/13 Cloor 20/10 Cloudy 42/22 Cloor 25/12 Cloudy 08/00 Fin. 27/20 Cloudy 30/15 Cloudy 14/06230 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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397 1989-06-09 5 FT ALAN GREENSPAN, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, is optimistic that the US economy can achieve a soft landing. His comments, disclosed on Tuesday, followed hard on the heels of evidence that the US central bank has eased its credit policy, in response toFT - 397 words
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190 1989-06-09 5 Reuter POLAND'S Communist rulers, shocked by election defeat, sought ways on Wednesday to get top parly reformers into parliament after unofficial returns indicated that voters rejected 35 prominent candidates who ran unopposed. They were expected to come up with ideasReuter - 190 words
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182 1989-06-09 5 Reuter CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said on Wednesday that Britain's annual inflation rate will go higher than the 8 per cent peak he forecast in his March budget speech. "Given the impact of higher oil prices, it is now clearReuter - 182 words
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Article179 1989-06-09 5 AFP A SINGLE currency and central bank for the European Community (EC) would raise the spectre of uncontrollable inflation, four continental European economists said in London on Wednesday. The statement by the economists was seen as a response to proposals for economic and monetary unionAFP - 179 words
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322 1989-06-09 5 Reuter SOVIET Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov has hinted Moscow is developing its long-promised, low-cost rival to the US "Star Wars" programme for strategic defence in space. Nearly four billion roubles or almost one per cent of government spending inReuter - 322 words
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Article, Illustration483 1989-06-09 5 NYT SOVIET Prime Minister Nikolai I Ryzhkov said on Wednesday that the government intended to continue steadily cutting the military budget until at least 1995, slashing annual spending by up to one-third. The cuts go substantially beyond those already announced by PresidentNYT - 483 words
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Advertisement116 1989-06-09 5 I'he dragon, a symbol of authority and good fortune, appears on many Chinese artifacts. Here, an ornamental walking stick puts the power of the dragon in the owner's bands, a clear mark of distinction. f r- Ufl sa •K, A M 'i I v I* v n» "x V A#116 words
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Miscellaneous68 1989-06-09 5 Doonesbury LATER, PUKE, IVARRLN ANPI SHARK? A CAB (MOO) 70 CARTERS INAUGURAL BALL, UJHS& I PUK£BTTTH£N£W HRSTLAW ON TUB ANKLS." m i. IS Wm > a (MOM...PIP YOU ITS POSGiBLB. I REALLY PO PONT REMEMBER. ALL7HOSE ANYTHING BE~ THINGS,SIR? TWEENI96B i ANP 1981. BY GARRY TRUDEAU NOTHING* NAPA. TOTAL BLANK.68 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article201 1989-06-09 6 1 month 7 1/4 6 5/8 2 month' i 7 3/16 6 11/16 USS 3 month 7 3/16 6 13/16 6 month .7 1/8 6 15/16 12 mont hs 7 1/16 7 7 days OFFER 9 7/16 MO 9 5/16 Yen d«p Ext 1 month 2 iiwntht201 words
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Article1467 1989-06-09 6 Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US dollar closed mixed yesterday, rising slightly against the yen and easing against most European currencies on some selling from Europe, dealers said. Trading was thin throughout the day with the dollar moving within narrow ranges. Most operators stayed on the sidelines, unwilling to takeReuter - 1,467 words
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Article478 1989-06-09 6 BA Futures SEPTEMBER Eurodollar futures opened 15 ticks higher yesterday than Wednesday's Simex close at 9137 on lower oil prices and a lower Federal funds rates. Prices eased on profit-taking when cash rates firmed. The September contract ranged from 9138 to 9133 before ending at 9134, up 12 ticks.BA Futures - 478 words
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216 1989-06-09 6 Reuter THE BANK of Japan, concerned about rising prices, is likely to rein in growth in commercial bank loans to tighten money supply. The central bank is now sounding out private banks on the possibility of limiting growth in bank loans in the July/SeptemberReuter - 216 words
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Article1357 1989-06-09 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thursday, Juna 8, 1989 xuracM •MARK (SIMEX) Jun M calta High Low Sofl H Jun 88 *> P«» •w 1 Ml SI S3 III 48 128 S3 225 54 CA» 335 S3 CAS 56 CA» Sop M can* High L«v M M Sop 8. Ugh L1,357 words
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Article, Illustration178 1989-06-09 6 Indicate# the average of the prime lending rate# of 12 ma|or banks In S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on June 8 us$ DM SWFC Y«n don 9 S/l* I«*> 7/1* S/l* 9 1/4 —9 1/B «*< 9 i/a •Mh 9-17/1 is s/a is i/a 13 13/1* 11/1*178 words
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Advertisement143 1989-06-09 6 The Asian Dollar Market report was not available Haute Cuisine Shanghai... > v > f V Now, you can savour the culinary treasures of Shanghai served with ontinental panache at Goodwood Park's new HANG .JIAN(i SHANGHAI KKSTAI'KANT Here, your exquisite meal will start with complimentary aperitifs atul a dainty appetiser.143 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article160 1989-06-09 7 Gold futures on Jun 7, 1989 100 troy ounces; USS pet troy ounce OfMfl High Low S«M* Jun 376.30 380.20 374.50 376.10 -3.80 M 378.10 -2.40 Aug 381.10 384.00 378.50 380.80 -2.40 Oct 384.50 388.00 383.60 384.80 -2.40 0»< 388.80 392.30 386.80 388.90 -2.50 F«to 90 392.00160 words
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Article311 1989-06-09 7 HONGKONG: Closed TOKYO: Yen-denominated gold futures closed two to six yen per gram firmer yesterday. The market opened easier on profit-taking following surges on Wednesday here, but turned slightly upward on light short-cov-ering due partly to the crisis in China, dealers said. But no large long positions were311 words
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Article200 1989-06-09 7 IMM CURRENCY futures slipped from daily highs and moderate gains to finish mixed on Wednesday but above session lows. Profit-taking from the midday advance surfaced during thin afternoon activity as traders began squaring positions ahead of today's release of US Producer prices for May. The index of wholesale prices200 words
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Article112 1989-06-09 7 Treasury bills Day's Period Issue Yesterday's closing code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****Z 7.09.89 4.04 3.99 4.01 4.01 6 months BY*****H 23.11.89 4.04 3.99 1 year BY*****F 24.05.90 4.33 4.28 4.30 4.30 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code112 words
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Article59 1989-06-09 7 THE OVERNIGHT RATE rose by 1/8 point to 5 1/4 per cent on the Singapore money market yesterday. Short-term rates remained unchanged across the board. S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday: Of«» no 5 1/4 5 1 -month 5 7/16 5 5/16 2-mortti 5 7/16 5 5/1659 words
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208 1989-06-09 7 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG CITICORP Insurance Brokers (CIB) is extending insurance cover to Singapore companies to hedge their political risks in China and Hongkong. CIB told BT last night that the firm is offering this service in response to a rise in inquiries208 words
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102 1989-06-09 7 THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore will tap $600 million in the local capital market through a five-year bond issue. It will issue the taxable bond to the public through auction. Interest rates on the bonds, maturing on June 15, 1994. will be102 words
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Article, Illustration478 1989-06-09 7 QUAK HIANG WHAI - By QUAK HIANG WHAI TOTAL loans and advances in Singapore dropped by $4.8 million in March, reversing a trend of steady growth for the past 11 months. However, it is still too early to say if this decline is due478 words
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Article, Illustration717 1989-06-09 7 IHT THE WORLD'S leading central bankers admitted on Wednesday they have little control over volatile exchange rates and said their main goals in coordinating policy are to stabilise prices and sustain economic growth. Later in the day, following aIHT - 717 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article352 1989-06-09 8 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed marginally lower yesterday, with July 1 RSS quoted at 173.50 cents a kg. down 0 50 cent from Wednesday's close. Dealers said prices hovered narrowly in the afternoon in the absence of fresh factors Trading was quiet as most operators stayed at the sidelines amid352 words
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Article206 1989-06-09 8 THE TIN PRICE on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) rose 18 sen to M 527.37 a kg yesterday on persistent European demand, dealers said. They said the price rose gradually after initial bids of 210 tonnes, against 84 offered, noting little buying Irom local Interests. Turnover settled206 words
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Article260 1989-06-09 8 R AS prices I* S cents/kg. FOB In bates NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 175.50 176.50N 175.50 176.50N lot 1 RSS July 89 173.00 174.00N 173.50 174.50N Int 1 RSS Aug 173.50 174.50N 174.50 175.50N Int 2 RSS OP 173.00 175.00N 173.00260 words
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Article80 1989-06-09 8 (cantt/kg) JULY 1989 AUGUST 1989 (current month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Buy art S«II«M Svy*M S«tl*r> SSR 30 144.50 146.50N 144.50 146.50N SSR 50 142.50 144.50N 142.50 144.«0N MRELB Buyarj S«n«r» tay*r> S*H«M SMS CV 239.00 241.00N 241.00 243.00N SMR I 242.00 244.00N 244.00 246.00N SMR80 words
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Article484 1989-06-09 8 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL prices closed lower yesterday, extending losses on further selling and buyers' reserve, in sympathy with falls in palm oil futures and Chicago soyoil futures overnight, dealers said They said operators liquidated positions amid concern over palm oil exports to China and following a report484 words
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Article117 1989-06-09 8 CBT SOYBEANS closed lower on Wednesday. amid widespread concerns that the turmoil in China could lead to the suspension of grain and vegetable oil shipments, sources said. Most of the pressure was focused in wheat, and losses in that pit spread into corn and soybeans, they said. In late117 words
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Article121 1989-06-09 8 CBT SOFT red winter wheat futures closed lower on Wednesday, with prices flagging on renewed fears that civil unrest in China could paralyse ports and make shippers wary of transporting loads, floor sources said. However, prices withstood a late burst of selling to hold support above the day's trading121 words
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148 1989-06-09 8 Reuter DONORS agreed yesterday to reduced funding for the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in a compromise accord prompted by cuts in contributions from oil producers. IFAD officials said the 143-nation governing coun- cil agreed after a 16-hour meeting to provideReuter - 148 words
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Article193 1989-06-09 8 Chinese Produce FAMA Exchange Closing prices on June 8 Sellers' noon closing prices on Coconut oil (M$/100kg) June 8 (SS/100 kg) New drums 155.00 Coconut oil 2nd hand drums Bulk 149.00 140.00 Bulk FOB 107.00 Local in bulk 137.00 Old drum FOB New drum FOB 117.00 121.00 Copra193 words
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Article145 1989-06-09 8 Telerate FUEL OIL prices slided by $1 $1 50 from Wednesday's levels, following crude market sentiments Sell indications for CST-180 were notionally at $100 mt fob Sing. Buyers were sidelined in anticipation of lower prices. Some market support may come from Japan if China's shipments ofTelerate - 145 words
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Article110 1989-06-09 8 London Metal Exchange Afternoon session closing tone and prices on Jun 7 (£/tonne). prices and Previous dosing total sales in parenthesis Copper Grade A Cosh 1570/1572 (1565/1567) 3-months 1581.5/1582 (1580/1581) S*ttl*m*nt 1568 (1548) Ton*! Sal*si (8207) Lead Cash 442/447 (435/440) 3-momtn 404/405 (398/399) Settlement 448 (440) Ton*! Sal**110 words
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Advertisement19 1989-06-09 8 First. The first airline to fly to America via the Great Circle Route. JULY 15,1947 FIRST AGAIN NORTHWEST AIRLINES19 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration993 1989-06-09 9 One of the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's mistakes was that he failed to create a system in which a unified spiritual and temporal authority could survive him. What has emerged since his death on Saturday is the makings of a leadership deal between President Ali KhameneiFT - 993 words
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Article, Illustration527 1989-06-09 9 Reuter AYATOLLAH Ruhollah Khomeini dominated Iran's politics and religion for a decade but failed to create a system in which unified spiritual and temporal authority could survive him. His most cherished ideal has thus died with him and analysts believe that in theReuter - 527 words
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Article, Illustration665 1989-06-09 11 (jpjfi The China question AFP IN THE AFTERMATH of a vicious crackdown on its youthful democracy movement, and faced with civil war and an apparent power vacuum, China has found itself more isolated on the international scene than at any other time sinceAFP - 665 words
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Article, Illustration596 1989-06-09 11 The brutal crackdown by the Chinese military has provoked a chorus of condemnation and protests from the world over. BT examines the far-reaching implications for a country saddled with a troubled economy and a desperate need for foreign trade and investment. TheUPI - 596 words
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Article, Illustration605 1989-06-09 11 UPI THE POLITICAL TURMOIL and bloodshed around China's capital of Beijing has not affected the exploration and drilling activities of US and other foreign oil companies far to the south, American companies said on Wednesday. "Reports were getting from the area indicate that ongoingUPI - 605 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article487 1989-06-09 10 THE MALAYSIAN Trades Union Congress, till recently the only apex body for unions in the country, has never cared very deeply about hiding its political sympathies Those sympathies particularly are personified in the combative form of the federation's secretary-general, V David, and its vice-president, Ahmad487 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1989-06-09 10 The Chicago Board of Trade, an advocate of the adrenalin-raising open outcry trading system, is being won over by the silent computer screen, at least in the matter of after-hours trading. Recently it said it was planning to hook up itsThe Economist - 1,369 words
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921 1989-06-09 10 JOHN MURRAY BROWN - JOHN MURRAY BROWN looks at how the world's third biggest producer has weathered a poor market JOHN MURRAY BROWN FT IN THE EARLY 1980s, when prices were being supported at artificially high levels. Indonesian tin provided a good living for thousands of people, fromFT - 921 words
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Advertisement185 1989-06-09 10 Managers should manage. BT shows you how every Monday. Technology every Tuesday SPECIALISTS' SERVICES INVESTMENT ANALYST <m 56 32 9, OUR CLIENT the investment research arm of a large financial group is looking for an experienced analyst to join its investment research team REPORTING TO THE INVESTMENT RESEARCH MANAGER. the185 words
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Advertisement417 1989-06-09 11 ADVERTISEMENT Historic Rescue TB-" ''^W. v* The drive to preserve Singapore's architectural heritage is in full swing. The URA is spending millions of dollars to restore the shophouscs of Chinatown to their pre-war splendour while big guns in the private sector are tossing in ideas for rejuvenating life along the417 words
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LEISURE
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209 1989-06-09 12 HEALTH Reuter EATING YOGHURT helps prevent breast cancer, according to a Dutch study made public on Wednesday. Scientists at the private Dutch Institute for Technical and Fundamental Research have found a direct link between the amount of yoghurt and other fermented milk products eatenReuter - 209 words
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781 1989-06-09 12 BOOKS NYT AFTER YEARS of detective work, the Dutch government has proved the authenticity of Anne Frank's diary down to the last detail. An authoritative edition of the book, which has moved millions of readers around the world, will be published in the UnitedNYT - 781 words
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Article, Illustration826 1989-06-09 13 KIRK JOHNSON - CINEMA By KIRK JOHNSON NYT UNDER THE GRIMY steel beams of the old Norwich thermos factory, an outsized plaster statue of an American Civ il War major in drooping musla< stands before a semi-circle of wold motorcycle frames, twisted to resemble worshippersNYT - 826 words
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Advertisement179 1989-06-09 12 UNIQUELY HYATT Brannigan's is a pub unlike others it specialises in fun! Cocktails, snacks and live entertainment awaits you in the basement of the Hyatt nightty Opening hours Monday to Sunday 11 am to lam Friday and Saturday 11 am to 2am w < U u rr. s* CLAYPOT RICE179 words
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Advertisement218 1989-06-09 13 I* <» <• )I< k Tea-time at Cajt-in-The-Park u> delitjhtfuL You Uen/ay exquisite tea* a.> uvllas a lasty buffet spmu) of oven-fresh pastries, scones aiu) other dieticians afternoon delights. Afternoon Tea: Jloruhy to Frithy, )prntospm. 5950 per person. A® Century Park Sheraton Singapore ■t-w« m KU'ffl otwrc tCBi 01 n218 words
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Miscellaneous788 1989-06-09 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 What a ferry will get you (6) 7 In camera, perhaps, he uses English (8) 8 The little beast can make Reg hop! (6) 10 See a lot going tor a song (5) 13 It's only me on the end of the wire (4) 14 Keep788 words
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Miscellaneous1339 1989-06-09 13 TV and RADIO s*. f/A Michael York and HHdegard Nell In England Mada Ma on SBC S at 10.30pm OUR CHOICE ENGLAND MADE ME, 10.30pm, SBC 5 In a European odyssey based on a novel by Graham Greene, a man leaves Eng- land to return to France and see his1,339 words
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Article, Illustration565 1989-06-09 14 FRENCH OPEN AP MICHAEL CHANG followed up his stunning upset over Ivan Lendl on Wednesday to reach the semi-finals of the French Open. Chang, who beat Ronald Agenor 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, 7-6, became the youngest player to reach the semi-finals in Paris as heAP - 565 words
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Article185 1989-06-09 14 GOLF AFP WELSHMAN lan Woosnam is tipped to end his barren run on this season's European tour at Moor Park, England, this week in the Wang Four Stars, which started yesterday. The former European No. 1 delayed his departure for next week's US Open until MondayAFP - 185 words
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322 1989-06-09 14 UPI IT IS DIFFICULT to think of a tournament with US$l million as bait strictly in terms of being a tune-up. Yet, this is the role the Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic assumes for a number of top golfers, including Seve Ballesteros, top mon-ey-winnerUPI - 322 words
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241 1989-06-09 14 HORSE RACING AP FAVOURITE Nashwan followed in the footsteps of Nijinsky with a five-length victory on Wednesday in the English Derby, becoming the first horse in 19 years to win both of England s top thoroughbred races in the same year. Nashwan, an American-bred horse riddenAP - 241 words
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Advertisement248 1989-06-09 14 'v' :y >:- I m '< V v irs •mi- M m wr iS* **>••• J m i m.. v'-;- />• >;> *>&&& >< >•• -'o'- V ifM > v.rV;'* Jv>. > v .f •> s s •y; 1 M *JW* y <"> fc MP Ml <: > \v—.. v248 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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Article, Illustration590 1989-06-09 15 SSffISGLw HOCK LOCK SIEW EVERYONE KNOWS by now of the dearth of suitable candidates for the Bench, and Mr Yong Pung How's appointment as the ninth Supreme Court judge is certain to be welcomed by courts crammed with a backlog of cases. But does itHOCK LOCK SIEW - 590 words
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615 1989-06-09 15 Singapore stock market an attractive alternative SOME INVESTORS are shaking their heads in disbelief, saying that the Singapore stock mar- < ket should not have reacted as I adversely as it did to the current troubles in China and Hongkong. After seeing its best levels since the October crash STII615 words
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233 1989-06-09 15 WING TAI HOLDINGS Ltd has disclosed details of its fundraising exercise. The company is making a private placement of 16 million new shares at $2.26 each which will raise some $35.6 million to part-finance its recent forays in the property market. In an announcement233 words
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544 1989-06-09 15 WILLIAM CHIA - M'SIAN PLANTATIONS PROPOSES TO FINANCE PURCHASE WITH Msl67m LOAN By WILLIAM CHIA MALAYSIAN PLANTATIONS Bhd (MPB) has offered to purchase 167 million new Kamunting Corporation Bhd shares at Msl.oo per share for a total cash outlay of MSI67 million. In a letter to544 words
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590 1989-06-09 15 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG KEPPEL SECURITIES, the latest t entrant to the stockbroking fra- i ternity. is expected to start operations in August. The firm has already taken up < office space at Nat West Centre at I McCallum Street and has been590 words
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524 1989-06-09 15 ANDREA BORCH - By ANDREA BORCH A DECISION to research and develop food for prawns almost a decade ago is beginning to pay off for Gold Coin I Ltd, a feedmilling and trading group. < In its 1988 annual report, chairman John Curran said the524 words
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Article, Illustration480 1989-06-09 15 LUXURY WATCH and jewellery retailer The Hour Glass Ltd has turned in better-than-expected results for its latest financial year. Group profit after tax and minorities doubled to $5.87 million ($2.88 million) for the year ended March 31,480 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1989-06-09 16 JOSEPHINE CHAN - by JOSEPHINE CHAN CONTINUED heavy selling by banks and unit-trust managers sent local share prices falling across the board yesterday for the fourth consecutive day. The Straits Times Industrials Index, which has suffered a loss of 98.10 points since Monday, fell1,084 words
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Article361 1989-06-09 16 Managers' prices OCBC-SIMBl Investment for June 9 Savers Capital fund 093 097 Savers Trust fund 0.92 0.96 t Singapore Unit Trust Ihe Commerce 105 1.11* OUB Investment Mgt |He Savings Fund 094 100 Union Global fund® 0 84 0 88 S pore Prog Fund 042 046 Union S'pore361 words
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Article48 1989-06-09 16 CENTREPOINT PROPERTIES LTD: AGM at Mandarin Court A, 4th Floor, The Mandarin Hotel, 333 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923, today at noon. IGB CORPORATION BERHAD: 25th AGM at Suite 2302. 23rd Floor IGB Plaza, N0.6 Jalan Kampar, Off Jalan Tun Razak, ***** Kuala Lumpur tomorrow at noon.48 words
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Article5716 1989-06-09 16 1989 T*l High Low Cod* Company Gr's Gr's Lm Vol Day Last Quote Dlv Dlv Y'ld Net p Sal* +or- ('000) High Low Buyer S*ll*r C'vr P/E Sm 11 JUN 08 DEBENTURES, BONDS, LOANS 284 124 1 1543 CK Tang Wt 1990 45% 14V4 X 1500 Chuan5,716 words
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Article, Illustration3465 1989-06-09 17 MBT SELLERS continued to dictate terms at the Kuala Lumpur stock market and share prices retreated for the third consecutive session yesterday. Brokers said investors were still nervous about the continued unrest in China. A broker said there was a pervasive fear hanging over the marketMBT - 3,465 words
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Article, Illustration355 1989-06-09 18 THE CHINA QUESTION: FINANCIAL IMPACT Reuter MERRILL LYNCH has recommended that clients reduce positions in Hongkong equities until the turmoil in China is resolved, said Thomas Burnett, director of international equity trading of Merrill Lynch Capital Markets. In an interview after a speechReuter - 355 words
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165 1989-06-09 18 AFP JAPAN'S Daishowa Paper Manufacturing company wants to build two "environmentally acceptable" pulp mills in Australia, but the proposal has drawn a cool response from Canberra. Daishowa spokesman Frank Whitelaw said in Canberra yesterday that the company wanted to build theAFP - 165 words
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515 1989-06-09 18 Bernama PERUSAHAAN Otomobil Nasional Sdn Bhd (Proton) has been directed to accelerate the pace of development of the automotive components industry through various Cabinetapproved measures. Among others, it has been asked to identify a group of companies, including bumiputra firms, with potential toBernama - 515 words
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281 1989-06-09 18 Reuter A SURVEY of major Japanese firms shows they expect average current profit growth of 4.7 per cent in the year ending March 31, 1990, down from an actual 24.3 per cent in 1988/89, the Wako Research Institute of Economics said. This comparesReuter - 281 words
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522 1989-06-09 18 Reuter BROKERS HAVE applauded Brierley Investments Ltd's latest corporate move which will give the international raider a base from which to prowl. "It's a fascinating corporate manoeuvre," said Denis Wood, research principal at Buttle Wilson Ltd. "It shows that Brierley is back onReuter - 522 words
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131 1989-06-09 18 Reuter HONGKONQ LAND Holdings Ltd chairman Nigel Rich expects the company to show further earnings growth in 1989 despite the effect of the recent capital reduction. Speaking at HK Land's annual general meeting. Mr Rich said HK Land had purchased 49.7 million shares inReuter - 131 words
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Article87 1989-06-09 18 Reuter JARDINE STRATEGIC Holdings Ltd and Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd have said Mr Henry Keswick will be the chairman of the two companies, replacing Mr Simon Keswick. Mr Keswick said he will remain on the board of the company. "It is too early to speculate on theReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration250 1989-06-09 18 AFP RUPERT MURDOCHS News Corporation Ltd is to reduce its debt by about As 2 billion by the end of this month, reported the Murdoch-owned daily The Australian. This would be done by selling its book publishing interests to a jointAFP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration539 1989-06-09 18 Tokyo UPI Reuter SHARE PRICES yesterday gained in selective buying on the Tokyo Stock Exchange for the second straight session. Trading remained moderate The Nikkei Average, which climbed 174.88 on Wednesday, added another 91.40 to close at 33,718.29. Topix or the TSE Index of all listed major stocksUPI; Reuter - 539 words
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Article243 1989-06-09 18 Reuter THAI STOCKS yesterday gained ground in active buying of key finance and construction shares by local investors, who appear to have shrugged off earlier nervousness about the crisis in China, brokers said. The SET Index gained 7.24 points to finish at 568.57 in active trading, withReuter - 243 words
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236 1989-06-09 18 Reuter INDUSTRIAL EQUITY Ltd (lEL), involved in a threeway company restructuring programme with Goodman Fielder Wattie Ltd (GFW) and Brierley Investments Ltd (BIL), has asked shareholders to wait for a recommendation from directors. "Shareholders are advised to await further advice from the board beforeReuter - 236 words
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Article, Illustration434 1989-06-09 18 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN share prices were firmer at the close of floor trading yesterday as News Corp surged A 51.45 to A 516.20, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index was 12 points higher at 1,545.3 the day's high. Brokers said the strong performance of News Corp wasReuter - 434 words
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Article214 1989-06-09 18 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND share market yesterday closed well bid on enthusiasm triggered by the recent sharp rise in corporate activity and continuing New Zealand dollar weakness. Brokers said the Barclays Index's 3.15 point rise to 1.884.82 did not reflect overall sentiment as the market wasReuter - 214 words
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Article160 1989-06-09 18 Reuter PHILIPPINE stocks yesterday rose for the second day running on the back of firmer copper prices as the market slowly gathered strength against negative fundamentals, brokers said. They said speculation capital could be diverted to Manila from China grew as the market shook off jitters overReuter - 160 words
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Article173 1989-06-09 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES retreated from a firm opening to close mixed after the trading day was shortened to one hour to allow brokers to complete settlement work. Brokers said trading was light and the market failed to attract follow-up support as institutional demand slowed after Wednesday sReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration256 1989-06-09 19 New York AP AFP WALL STREET stock prices pushed ahead on Wednesday in an atmosphere of excitement stirred up by two takeover bids in the communications industry. The market received an overnight stimulus from the news that Paramount Communications was making a US$l75-a-share cash tender offerAP; AFP - 256 words
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Article, Illustration758 1989-06-09 19 London AFP INSTITUTIONAL investors bought back into the London stock market yesterday morning, after recent nervousness generated by recent events in China. US and Japanese buying also figured largely, commentators said. With sentiment further encouraged by a spate of good company results, the Footsie 100 sharesAFP - 758 words
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Article1662 1989-06-09 19 MILAN: Italian shares surged to a new post-crash high following the fifth consecutive session of price increases, spurred on by demand for Fiat and other blue chips, dealers said. The MIB index rose 0.66 per cent on the session, taking the cumulative rise so far this week1,662 words
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973 1989-06-09 19 STRONG POSITION STEMS FROM EARLIER LOCKUP AGREEMENT NYT STEVEN J ROSS, his own dreams of taking control of Time Inc perhaps shattered, now holds the trump card in deciding who will be able to buy Time, and on what terms. ForNYT - 973 words
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187 1989-06-09 19 NYT IN AN ATTEMPT to upset Paramount Communications Inc's competing deal for Time Inc, Warner Communications Inc has filed a suit against Citibank, Paramount's lead bank, in New York State Supreme Court on Wednesday. The suit seeks US$l billion in damages andNYT - 187 words
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328 1989-06-09 19 FT MCCAW Cellular Communications, an ambitious young US company partly owned by British Telecom (BT), has launched a US$6.5 billion bid for one of its rivals, designed to lock up its position as the leading supplier of cellular telephone services in the US. It'sFT - 328 words
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612 1989-06-09 19 Reuter COMPETITION among five US options exchanges will intensify under a new rule that allows exchange-trad-ed options to be listed on more than one exchange, industry sources said. The stake is high, because the new rule opens up an opportunity to upset theReuter - 612 words
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Miscellaneous25 1989-06-09 15 "r%*tvi'P'/"AZ< a*''? pev/eg tvvou? <yoc /e£&sw*w? r/"*&) i C7'"o)) by Martell jz&c/r- jvsr &&U. r /v£V£* &/£> 7%/Ar GUTJ (*AO(/L£> A i*/t*ZO,C 3. yoo, /s < ksss£~i4-"25 words
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Advertisement598 1989-06-09 18 NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF MIYAKO SINGAPORE (PTE)LTD (IN MEMBERS VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Final Meeting of the members- of the abovenamed company will be held at 25 Tanjong Kling Road. Singapore598 words
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Advertisement10 1989-06-09 18 M onagers ust anage BT shows you how every Monday.10 words
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Advertisement15 1989-06-09 18 THE Hongkong stock market was closed yesterday for a public holiday, the Dragon Boat Festival.15 words
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Advertisement16 1989-06-09 19 Naw York pricn wtrt not available dut to technical problem®. Executive Jobs... in BT's Weekend Edition16 words
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Advertisement76 1989-06-09 19 Joan TV ►RJME TIME STP Distributors From America's Queen of Soap, PRIME TIME is Joan Collins 1 first novel "of glonously enthusiastic revenge. .juicy, irresistible and a lot of fun' TODAY The story of 5 ambitious actresses. And their bitter rivalry for one star part in "Saga". A talc of76 words
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543 1989-06-09 20 CHINA RISKS REVERSING 10 YEARS OF REFORM Ulhel China question AFP CHINA risks the prospect of having 10 long years of economic reform reversed overnight as financiers in the Asia-Pacific region begin to review their investment and lending commitments to the country. Japanese banks have alreadyAFP - 543 words
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445 1989-06-09 20 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG Hongkong Correspondent CREDIT ratings for Hongkong I and China could take a beating < if the political unrest on the mainland is prolonged, according to a leading international rating agency. The turn of events445 words
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Article, Illustration286 1989-06-09 20 HONG LEE TIAM - TOTAL OF $140 M WITHDRAWN TODATE By HONG LEE TIAM CUSTOMERS again crowded into Bank of China branches yesterday to withdraw savings and close their accounts in reaction to the political turmoil in China. Since the run started on Tuesday, between five and six thousand accounts286 words
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436 1989-06-09 20 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA ALMOST all the Singaporeans known to have been in Beijing when the political turmoil turned violent are back home, three days after the Singapore Foreign Ministry urged them to leave the country. Singapore's two trade representatives, in Beijing and436 words
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406 1989-06-09 20 AFP TOP SOUTH KOREAN economic planners have decided at an emergency meeting to withhold a government financial bailout for the troubled Daewoo Shipyard and allow it to collapse, officials said. Deputy Premier Cho Soon, who is also head of the powerfulAFP - 406 words
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413 1989-06-09 20 Reuter AN OPEC agreement signed in Vienna on Wednesday is merely a weak, temporary compromise which will make the oil group's next attempt to share out production quotas even harder. Far East oil experts said yesterday. The accord failed to satisfy demands ofReuter - 413 words
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223 1989-06-09 20 Reuter A LEADING Soviet economist told the country's new Parliament yesterday that the Soviet Union was heading for a financial crash by 1992 unless draconian measures were taken to cut the surging budget deficit. "Over the next two to three years, ifReuter - 223 words
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136 1989-06-09 20 Reuter JAPAN will warn the US next week that its decision to brand Tokyo as an unfair trader could erode Tokyo support for the strong ties between the two countries. Japanese officials said yesterday. The issue would be raised at regular Japan-USReuter - 136 words
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101 1989-06-09 20 Reuter VIETNAM hopes to finalise a tough economic reform package with the International Monetary Fund next month that should unlock new funds for the ailing state Nguyen Cong Hai, deputy director of the foreign department iof the State Bank of Vietnam, said inReuter - 101 words
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255 1989-06-09 20 Bernama THE ASEAN Chambers of Commerce and Industry will lodge a protest over protectionist policies adopted by the US, chamber president Aurelio Periquet Jr said. Speaking in Bali, where a series of meetings of the AseanCCI is taking place, he said on WednesdayBernama - 255 words
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Article68 1989-06-09 20 Reuter COMEX gold futures lost ground early on selling by local traders and dealer houses after the dollar turned higher yesterday. Activity was slack ahead of today's release of US producer prices for May The August gold delivery was off US$2.OO at U*****.80 an ounce, as it nearedReuter - 68 words
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Article59 1989-06-09 20 Reuter IGNORING threats of a veto by President George Bush, the US House of Representatives voted to place restrictions on a US-Japanese deal to develop a new fighter called the FSX. Under the deal, General Dynamics and Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will jointly developReuter - 59 words
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Article57 1989-06-09 20 Bernama JOHOR has the second highest hotel-room occupancy rate in Malaysia, after Penang, Johor Chief Minister Tan Sri Haji Muhyiddin Yassin said yesterday. He said that the hotel-room occupancy rate in the state stood at 71.3 per cent, compared with 72.7 per cent in Penang andBernama - 57 words
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Article30 1989-06-09 20 AP ABOUT 100 students clashed with troops and the police in Jakarta yesterday when they tried to march to Parliament. Nearly 50 students were arrested. APAP - 30 words
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Article71 1989-06-09 20 'Johor should control prices 9 Bernama THE JOHOR government should control the price and the availability of essential goods following the drop of the ringgit against the Singapore dollar, according to a resolution approved at a Malaysian Indian Congress women's conference in Johor Baru yesterday. The delegates felt that theBernama - 71 words
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Article40 1989-06-09 20 Reuter AT LEAST six people were killed and 90 wounded as ethnic violence, which had flared in the Uzbek city of Fergana in Soviet Central Asia, spread to nearby Kokand, Tass news agency said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article104 1989-06-09 21 ZIM Israel Navigation has started serving Latin America jointly with a Venezuelan shipping company. Zim has tied up last month with Vencaribe to carry cargo between the port of Kingston, Jamaica, and ports in Honduras, Guatemala and Venezuela The Vencaribe ships connect at Kingston with104 words
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Article72 1989-06-09 21 SCINDIA Steam Navigation Co has started making profits due to the better freight and charter markets. The company earned freight revenue of more than Rs2s million (US$l.5B million) in the year to June 30, 1988. But net company losses remained at about R54,000 million. Scindia has so72 words
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Article102 1989-06-09 21 Reuter THE JAPANESE Transport Ministry has issued 18 shipbuilding permits totalling 1,088,400 gross registered tons (grt) in May, up in tonnage terms from the 22 of 512,970 grt in April. This compares with 11 ships of 210,630 grt in May, 1988 A ministry official saidReuter - 102 words
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63 1989-06-09 21 Reuter ITALIAN police seized 11kg of cocaine with a street value of about US$6 million from the galley and hold of a Filipino-flagged merchant ship, Salerno port authorities said. The 6,372-ton Royal Reefer was on its way to Genoa with a cargo of African bananasReuter - 63 words
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Article71 1989-06-09 21 Reuter NORWEGIAN bulk carrier Mega Star collided with Liberian bulk carrier Legionario off Keelung, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence reported. Mega Star, 39,813 dwt, sustained extensive damage to shell plating in the incident on Monday. It is assumed that repairs will be carried out in Keelung. The 44,541 dwtReuter - 71 words
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Article96 1989-06-09 21 Reuter A TANKER flying the United Arab Emirates flag rescued 43 Vietnamese refugees in the South China Sea last week, a shipping agent said. The Japanese agent for the Al Dhibyaniyyah said the refugees had almost run out of food and water when the tankerReuter - 96 words
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Article1045 1989-06-09 21 ABBS line XII 4/5 ABC Contoinerlme XI S Accord Shpg VIII 3/4 AfS XHI 3 Ahrenkiel liner XII 5 AC Toepter XIII S Arrow lines XI S Assoc Corr>oge XHI 5 ANl IN 1/2 AFC line VN 4 Att V 3-5 ASCI V 1 Atlos line XII1,045 words
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314 1989-06-09 21 UPI A MAJOR Japanese shipping company will expand into the leisure business operating an underwater cruise in the Caribbean Sea next year by using submarine craft now under construction. Kawasaki Kisen (Steamship) Co said a 23-metre submarine boat, capable of submerging to depths of aboutUPI - 314 words
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496 1989-06-09 21 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG SWEDISH-BASED All Set Marine Lashing has established a subsidiary company in Singapore to market its full range of lashing equipment. "We will also be setting up a subsidiary on the west coast of United States in the second half496 words
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Article118 1989-06-09 21 Seatrade Week SEA-AIR traffic in Japan increased 39 per cent last year to 64,019 tonnes, according to the Japanese Ministry of Transport. Of this, Europe-bound cargo via the United States or Canada accounted for 78 per cent, followed by South America 14.3 per cent. SouthSeatrade Week - 118 words
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168 1989-06-09 21 Reuter THE current bout of unrest in China, which has led to an indefinite dock strike at the port of Shanghai, has had little immediate impact on the freight market, brokers in London said. However, they said they were continuing toReuter - 168 words
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99 1989-06-09 21 Reuter BRITAIN'S court of appeal has banned dockworkers from calling a nationwide strike over a government decision to scrap a scheme guaranteeing them jobs for life. The court granted port employers an injunction against a strike by 9.400 dockworkers registered under a National DockReuter - 99 words
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Article223 1989-06-09 21 CGM to join MedAtlantic service COMPAGNIE Generate Maritime, France s leading ocean carrier, has reached an agreement with Evergreen Marine Corporation, Italia Di Navigazione and Contship-Costa Container Lines to join them in the Med-Atlantic service. The three shipping lines have been operating jointly since December 1988 from the Mediterranean to223 words
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165 1989-06-09 21 Al O Labita - By Al O Labita THE PHILIPPINE Senate is set to ratify a shipping tax treaty signed last year between the Philippines and Chile. Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) chief Philip Tuazon said a ratification would immediately put into effect a bilateral accord designed to165 words
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Article, Illustration844 1989-06-09 22 JOHN SPIERS - By JOHN SPIERS EXTENSIVE reforms to shipping announced by the Australian government have been given a guarded pelcome in most quarters but a related waterfront reform package has been widely criticised. Waterfront employers have bluntly accused the federal government of ducking and skating over844 words
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266 1989-06-09 22 THE PANAMA Canal received its 700,000 th ship on May 28 when the Hanjin Long Beach crossed the waterway. The giant Korean container ship paid U5557,515 in toll Some 12,000 oceangoing vessels are expected to transit the waterway carrying over 150 million long tons266 words
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537 1989-06-09 22 Reuter GOEAT LAKES shipowners' worst fears about how last summer's drought would cut into this year's I Canadian grain cargoes have been realised but business is still good. '.Primary industries around the Great Lakes have picked up and there is moreReuter - 537 words
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Article221 1989-06-09 22 Reuter ROTTERDAM'S main grain handler, Graan Elevator Mii (GEM), is in difficulty with tonnage sharply down in the first five months of 1989, and expected to continue falling, holding company president Peter van der Vorm said. Van der Vorm. president of HES Beheer BVReuter - 221 words
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Article541 1989-06-09 22 Density Water Carbon Ash Aluminium Sediment Residue KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon method ISO/Clmac limits Spec E25 991 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.15* Spec G35 991 1.0 18.0 0.15 30* 0.15* Northern Europe 180 Ave 983 0.2 13.2 0.05 9 0.04 180 Max 992 2.0541 words
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Article2315 1989-06-09 22 Who acts for whom A— B I AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agenciee <S) ABBS Lin* SMS Pte Lid <S)/Tune» Setie (PK/KL) ABC Contalnerllne NV Fargo Shpg Co (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Lin* (PK/PN) Ahrenkiei Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Ocaanua Shipping Agency (S)/Multlport Sdn Bhd2,315 words
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Article228 1989-06-09 23 Seatrade Week PLANS for United States Lines and associated companies to emerge from bankruptcy have the backing of the principal creditor groups. As outlined to Federal Judge Buschman by lawyers for McLean Industries, two new companies would be formed: Lancer Industries Inc and Janus IndustriesSeatrade Week - 228 words
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Article967 1989-06-09 23 FREIGHT market rates on Wednesday maintained their recent downward trend with lower rates paid on key heavy grain rates from the US Gulf. A fixture at U5520.50 from the US Gulf to Japan saw the Baltic Freight sub index marked down to that level from $21.00, while a967 words
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12793 1989-06-09 30 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore12,793 words
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Article1553 1989-06-09 34 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VMM) Voy No Borth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 1006/ 1000 Con Fvrono 09A03 <16 alongside Equator 5 I4/89E <20 alongside 0906/ 2359 G Horvest 1/89 <33 alongside 0906/ 2300 Hoiteng 1/89 <29 alongside 1) 06/ 2300 Hoom l<go IE KM olongside 10 06/ 06001,553 words
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Advertisement30 1989-06-09 21 iMiis A lively way with words Available at all good bookshops Federal Publications For advertising and circulation enquiries, please call Business Times, Tel: *****11, Fax: 253-2821 Tlx: RS *****. BTAD30 words
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Advertisement17 1989-06-09 21 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents, Singapore National Shipping Association17 words
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Advertisement328 1989-06-09 21 "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wildlife" STP Dtetrttxitor* Aussie port reform package EXTENSIVE reforms to shipping announced by the Australian government have been given a guarded welcome in most quarters but a related waterfront reform package has been widely criticised. PAGE II 700,000 th ship crosses Panama THE PANAMA Canal received328 words
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Advertisement1154 1989-06-09 23 ivdu-cifoJ to ■W/ JAROINE SHIPPING AGENCIES 200 Cantonment Road #12 05 Southpoint. Singapore 0208 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL CPS Tel *****18 220 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES PORT KELANG TEL *****18 Telex No MAM477/MA***** PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA***** CES TEL *****6 P1,154 words
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Advertisement1115 1989-06-09 23 'Port *P«nanQ K«iang DESTINATIONS This week Lar* M Closing Tims CY 11/6 0400 MRS CFS 12 6 1800 MRS To California US Gull US Atlantic East Canada All *au-t 3/7 14/7 15/7 16(1 I «/7 0/7 21/7 22/7 23/7 23/7 7/7 28/7 29/7 30/7 30/7 3/8 4/8 5/8 6/8 ft/61,115 words
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Advertisement624 1989-06-09 24 1 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT l—l I ROTTERDAM/I BREMERHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE HARTFORD EXPRESS ALASKA MARU MONTE ROSA LARGS BAY CITY OF EDINBURGH LONDON EXPRESS KASUGA 1 BONN EXPRESS ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS. BELFAST, DUBLIN. COPENHAGEN. AARHUS, GOTHENBURG. MALMO. HELSINKI. OSIO, AMSTERDAM. CARIBBEAN S.624 words
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Advertisement523 1989-06-09 24 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG-SUO) EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO NORTHBOUND TO UKC IVYBANK V-74N TAUSALA SAMOA V 15N CLYDEBANK V26N S PORE RDM A DAM HBG HULL (U K 12/6 11/7 15/7 11/7 15/7 11/8 16/8 70/8 14/8 17/9 18/9 71/9 'Alio Accepting FCL la Antmrpß/Mnan/f•liiitOOT^outhMnpton/taMaiVCattwifturi (ASIA-SOUTH523 words
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Advertisement1061 1989-06-09 24 I L LSU IS o _S2 REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE NORTH SEA 912-W NORASIA SINGA 8913 3 NORASIA AL MUNTAZAH 8914-3 NORASIA SUSAN 8915-3 (VIA FEEDER) PKL 15/6 22/6 29/6 5/7 Also accepting cargo to all U.K. Destinations. Scandinavian (Aarhus, Copenhagen, Gothenburg) and other European Inland points.1,061 words
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Advertisement1322 1989-06-09 25 SHIPPING TIMES, Friday, June 9, 1989 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd P&O "^Containers CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: S pore P Klanj S ton H Durg B hawn R dam Leh HAIWORO EKPRESS ALASKA MARU MONTE ROSA LARGS BAY CITY OF EDINBURGH KASUGA I LONOON EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY la M lit 161,322 words
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Advertisement1038 1989-06-09 25 YANG LINE WESTBOUND WEEKLY EXPRESS INDEPENDENT FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE eastbound HANJIN ROTTEROAM OOJW m W CHOYANG CHANCE 047* U* V *1 HANJIN MASAN 049* 24/* W 1 W W HANJIN LEHAVRE 002W W W Also accepting for InUnd UK <test.njt.ons Antwerp and Scandanav.an ports FMG V», FLOTA MERCANTE1,038 words
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Advertisement121 1989-06-09 25 PT. PELAYABAN SAMUDRA AGUNG MJP 8/6 P. BARU/PERAWANG PALMA SEJATI 11/6 BATAM/P. BARU KUALA SIAK II 14/6 BATAM/DUKAI 5 vessels (weekly) to PERAWANG/PEKAN BARU/DUMAI 3 vessels (weekly) to BATAM SUMATRA PORTS Also accepting cargo for ports in Jawa Kalimatan. We specialise in project heavylift cargo. Owners operators of tug boats121 words
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Advertisement317 1989-06-09 25 Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd\ TEL *****06 (20 Line.) TLX RS22OCI R*****2 I IML INTERMARITIME SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS •Also calls E L A P E. GENERAL AGENTS: HAI SUN HUP CO. (PTE) LTD. SINGAPORE TEL *****06 SUB AGENTS: PORT KELANC TEL *****96 KOTA KINABALU TEL *****0 PENANG317 words
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Advertisement624 1989-06-09 26 Page VI HI SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD w ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN MOIVICE IRAN BAVAN PJL7OO Singapore loading forIn Port BANDAR ABBAS fOVTH PACIFIC SERVICE MOTHER VSI KYOWA HIBISCUS V.37 KYOWA VIOLET V 26 LOAD FOR: GUAM. SAIPAN. HRA. VILA NMA. LTK. SVA, PAGO. APIA GUAM. SAIPAN624 words
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Advertisement939 1989-06-09 26 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ TO HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD ky;.:.y containerised .service I|TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST FAR EAST PORTS HANJIN IE HAVRE 001E 12/6 QUEEN S WAY BRIDGE 008E 19 6 CHOYANC PARK 002E 26/6 HANJIN OAKLAND 002E 3/7 FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ HANJIN LE HAVRE 001E 17/5 QUEEN939 words
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Advertisement1309 1989-06-09 26 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) PKI SCP HKG RSC KLG PUS HUT OSK TYO BAL LHV AN* RDM FU( HBC SCP 13H)6 14*6 21(06 19(06 23*6 26*6 28/06 30*6 03/07 28/07 08/08 OSW o*B 11*8 13« not 20*6 a« 03*7 os* i 07*7 10*7 o«« u/oi is*j1,309 words
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Advertisement1041 1989-06-09 27 SHIPPING TIMES, Friday, June 9, 1989 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EAST VESSEL HAI GUANG MAJAPAHIT GOWA VOY SIN JKT SBV VOY SIN hkg kao kee 11 SB SW 10/6 11'« 1/7 3/7 1/7 9/7 T* Vl Tr Thl1,041 words
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Advertisement590 1989-06-09 27 BEN UN E CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT I S P0« P KLANC I STON HAH B MAVf N ROAM MA»« EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT HAM B NAWN OAM HAV«i STON P KLANC S POM fO« London Ciprou StiM Sj.lod SUM S*il«d SiM 1M 1* NKC. Mjmburg Eiprm590 words
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Advertisement392 1989-06-09 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: f.T. DJAKARTA UOYO P.T. SESUBI LIQYO P.T. SAMUOERA INDONESIA P.T. THIKORA LLOYD S. fixPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SIM6APORE TO EUROPE VSL/VOY S. PANJANG/22 WB KUTAI/17WB SPORE ANTWERP H'BU ROAM ADAM BREI 14-17/6 13/7 W (ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL AND CONTAINERISED CARGO) 27-29/6 26/7 31/7 (ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL392 words
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Advertisement531 1989-06-09 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES iLOIKAW VI46W HTONEYWA V24BW PA AN VI39W SITTWAY V4OW IPAGAN VI42W BASSEIN NORTHBOUND TO UKC IVYBANK V24N TAUSALA SAMOA VISN CLYDEBANK V26N MYANMA FIVE STAR LINE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok THE BANK LINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE SPORE RDAM HMBG HULL 15/6 14/7531 words
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Advertisement973 1989-06-09 28 ige VIII Kline KAWASAKI KISfcN KAISHA. LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST OOCL FRIENDSHIP NEPTUNE JAOE OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE •PK/PNG SGP fUHDAS rUISIDAS kalidas 1 TUISIDAS Transit tim OOCL FRIENDSHIP NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE FEEDER VESSEL OOCL FRIENDSHIP NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE •Via Fwdef VOY LB 13973 words
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Advertisement644 1989-06-09 28 ci Xmc\ AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* Singapore P.Mbflf Penang Loading lor Mother Vsl By feeder By feeder AnDAS V 43 3 July 71 lune 71 June frem Metb Sydn Adel ULSIOAS V.42 26 July 20 July 20 July fran Melb Sydn Adel ALIOAS <t 44 24 Aug644 words
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Advertisement435 1989-06-09 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD n Trio* A»er Street SINGAPORE 0104 Ttl U4»H (10 LINES) fa« U***** STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore P Keiang Penang GOIOIN HARVEST Cotombo, Karad*/Dut» In Pt COLOtN WONDER Colombo Karadii/Dubaa IHJO iune CHINA SERVICE GUSHAN Dalian Jun *pn CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING HA435 words
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Advertisement535 1989-06-09 28 PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD HEAD OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAD »07-l2 AFRO-ASIA BUILDING. SINGAPORE 0106 TELEX RS ***** PHILI FAX *****76 EAST/FAA EAST Fa ft LCI SBIVKE ETA SINGAPORE r-r M n JEDOAH (LCL) WEEKLY AQABA HODEIDAH EAST/ USA Fa ft LCI SERVICE |TBN 115/6. 22* I SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLANO BOSTON.535 words
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Advertisement1362 1989-06-09 29 Agents S pore Ooeul Bookings Bwkj* Ft EU/AUST TPA.SfA 27W577 27*5753 *****42 *****19 *****16 *****1* *****48 (CR NO. **********0E) NEPTUNE AGENCES PTE LTD. Inward/ Outward ******4 Terminal *****22 CFS *****53 NOL "NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD PKelani *****8/ Nf PI INE SON BHD K Lumpur Penan« > Baluu *****31 *****? *****01,362 words
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Advertisement925 1989-06-09 29 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office *****41 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS *****JRS ***** RS ***** nrsr's saws- S SiSS soT*o W mbm-smSR 3«o> t, ma h s p*g «A. jln •*«<»* )OHO« BAHWj ,v!925 words
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Advertisement461 1989-06-09 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Tit 22b 6868 |3« imesl FAX 2?b2439 *****/6 Till* HS ***** A B SSCMA HS ***** A B SSCAD DSR-LINES VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK <1 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND I SIN I *LCA I ANT461 words
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Advertisement102 1989-06-09 30 XZ. T.SK. LINE WIEKIY CONTAINEBISCO SEAVICt WITH FIXED PAY ARRIVAI QH2®E^BC2HZ3IG23EGiIC3IGH EXPORTS TO TAIWAN JAPAN OUTBOUND KABUKI V 22 HERMES ACE V 72 MAKUSAN II V 7 CONTINENT V2J KABUKI V 73 HERMES ACE V 23 1 irmmmnrn IMPORTS FROM JAPAN TAIWAN GSB d CSS QiDI CSS C 9 Q9G3I102 words
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Miscellaneous153 1989-06-09 30 4 15 Regional Weather Vi m o 1 A 3 L/J *V I ,W SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. Jun« 9. 1989 Wtfid d'rectvon "nth speed n knots Wa»( he.gM UGENO R Temperature °c Thunderstorm weather W.nd d»ect.or> «"th sp'fd n knots y Shower Row Wave he.ght153 words
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Advertisement808 1989-06-09 31 SHIPPING TIMES, Friday, June 9, iaay UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR IBN ALROOMI 15/6 Iraq/Japan THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA BAGHDAD REEFER808 words
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Advertisement306 1989-06-09 31 RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****33 (10 Lines) FAX *****15 TELEX RS ***** RISHIP (3 L.nes) nnim»y' f ffi •■MI trrt Inßs^H •IlllllTiTHl r a KIEN HUNG LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED FORTNIGHTLY LINER SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN/JOHANNESBURG Vessel Spore Durban Johannesbu PIETERSGRACHT V T9IS 7/7 23/7 26/7 POOL306 words
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Advertisement1136 1989-06-09 31 f SIGMA SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****44 FAX *****75 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR: BANGKOK 13/6 BUSAN 12/6 BOMBAY 16/6 COLOMBO 16/6 CHITTAGONG 16/6 HONGKONG 12/6 CALCUTTA 16/6 MUARA/LABUAN/KK 13/6 KUCHING/SIBU 11/6 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 13/6 LE HAVRE/HAMBURG 17/6 FELIXSTOWE/R'DAM 17/6 KEELUNG/KAOSHIUNG 11/6 FREMANTLE 12/6 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 10/6 LONG BEACH/LOS ANGELES 10/6 ALSO1,136 words
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Advertisement224 1989-06-09 31 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE M BARDESKIY 07CW89 A GONCHAROV 10SI89 SUSAK 68N EQUATOR PRIDE 02W LEUVE 9106 TIGER BAY 71N SUSAK 70N VIETNAM WtSSEL IMSTIA k jgggg CONTACT PERSONS TELEPHONE NO. TELEX/FAX NOS OFFICE ADDRESS 27/6 22/6 26/6 2«/6 29/6 6/7 2/7 14/7 9/7 RO/RO224 words
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Advertisement107 1989-06-09 31 FARGO SHIPPING Te1:284 CII2S REGULAR EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE PORT KELANG (FCL ONLY) KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG MANILA JAKARTA (FCL ONLY) T ■rawfiwiii 11/6, 13/6, 14/6. 17/6, 19/6 TOKYO, KOBE, BUSAN (FCL ONLY) KARACHI. BOMBAY, COLOMBO (FCL ONLY) CONTAINERLINE ABC TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND VSL ANTWERPEN 224 TNT EXPRESS 221 E HUDIG 221107 words
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Advertisement182 1989-06-09 32 I K-:i MEIGO SHIPPtNG TRADING (PTE) LTO #11 03 PARKWAY PARADE TEL *****00 FAX: 34*1351 3 CABLE: MIIGOSMIP TLX: RS 207» MEIGO REGULAR rn MVgwTIQN AL SERVICE— SINGAPORE/PHILIPPINES DIAMOND DEER I" Pt wxnii DAUAO CENTRAL MINDORO 2«-30/6 MANILA. CEBU. DAVAO siwGAPORE/TAIWAN/HONG KONG KRASNMORSK 2V24jT KAOSHUJNG. KEELUNG SINGAPORE/FAR EAST LILY ALICE182 words
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Advertisement690 1989-06-09 32 OcebdSeruice LCL/FCL SERVICE TO/FROM A operates over 600 terminals/offices in U.S.A. maintains over 35.000 tractors trucks, serves over 60,000 points in U.S.A. offers reliable LCL/FCL services. SINGAPORE 03 *****55 778 6522 (22 lines) Contact: Elaina Teo, Esther Yap. 21 *****4 CSAV 77T TO/FROM FEEDER I S PORE I MOTHER VESSEL690 words
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Advertisement668 1989-06-09 33 s LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI. ILO* AND ALL OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION Penang* P Kelang* Singapore ROSEEVERETT Gdn K35/10 Jun JOHNEVERETT 18/20 Jun M4JRRAYEVERETT 4/6 Jul 7/9 Jul ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOADING FOR YOKOHAMA, KOBE.668 words
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Advertisement464 1989-06-09 33 Zl FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCLILCL cargoes to USA East Carribbean East Canada HAITI Costa Rica. El Salvador. Guatemala Honduras. Venezuela. Peru Ecuador Colombia via Miami. Trinidad. Barbados. Antigua. St Lucia. Montserrat. Guayana via Kingston i-rrm Urn in I ZIM KOPER 10,6 A VESSEL W ZIM BRISBANE 18 6 ZIM464 words
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Advertisement655 1989-06-09 33 rrxr ri^ i I A 1 L I I f I k L SMWPIMO 4 MIAMS#0«rAII0«l (Pit) LIO WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE BBS la.-iBL-umMiEZ DESTINATIONS ETA SIHOArUnt PORT KELANG 17 JUN MANILA JUNE HONG KONG ALL CHINA PORTS 17 JUNE KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG 18 JUNE BUSAN 23 JUNE TOKYO. KOBE 23 JUNE655 words
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Advertisement505 1989-06-09 33 /E6KLY Full CONTAINER S£jWlCE_ ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA L VOY SINGAHORfc JAKAHTA ETA ETO ETA ETO PHABHAKTI (TUES) PRASETIA (WED) 268-269 13/6 14/6 16(6 16/6 270-271 20/6 21/6 23/6 23/6 VOY SINGAPORE SURABAYA ETA ETO ETA ETO 48/49 14/6 14/6 17/6 17/6 General Agents: ASIA505 words
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Advertisement445 1989-06-09 33 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCL LCI SERVICE SIN FAR LAST 11/6 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 13/6 BANGKOK 11/6 MANILA 17/6 JAKARTA 17/6 PORT KELANG/PENANG 12/6 BUSAN 13/6 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 12/6 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai SIN EUROPE/UK 17/6 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 17/6 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU iici/riMini 11/6 L.A./NYC/SFO 12/6 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL SIN AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND 20/6 SYD/MELB/ADEL/FREM445 words
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Advertisement161 1989-06-09 34 M.INEFAST ptb LTD TEL *****07 TLX ***** FAX *****76 ROCO CARRIERS i NORTH QUEENSLAND/PAPUA NEW GUINEA SERVICES Liner services accepting FCL containers (GP and reefer), LCL and breakbulk cargo for both north and southbound. Heavylift capacity upto 60 tons. Vesset S pore P.Kelang Penang Lae T'ville Loading For HIAU" UMICR9I161 words
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Advertisement32 1989-06-09 34 V SUN UNION LINE REGULAR SERVICE TO KARACHI S PORE LOADING FOR OCEAN HAWK Vll6 22/6 KARACHI SHtBUSAWA MEISHW4 N.T Y. TRANSPORTATION CO (Ml) LTD. T»t 223*822 Tl«: RS 21«11 F«« 225M3432 words
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Advertisement807 1989-06-09 34 bin JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST ■ORT KELANG 10/6 17/6 INANG 10/6 1 J/6 lANGXOK 12/6 ft 15/6 lONG KONG 12/6 ft ISO HINA 12/6 ft 15/6 AOHSIUNG 11/6 ft 15/6 tEELUNG 11/6 ft 15/6 SRI LANKA/ INDIA807 words
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Advertisement517 1989-06-09 34 1 11 11 IQII MitsciOSK Lines Ltd 4k FULL CONTAINER EXPORT TO: UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) > VcacHnf C«rfc Far ALASKA MARU MONTE ROSA LARGS BAT to Coponliafan Ajrhui Gottwnbutg Maine Stockholm Holtinki Is Antwvfp Aaator4Mi. 0»lo Stocihoim Mali n* ifl tfl iP UP wM M w to Antwp. AmttrtfMn. (Hlo Stockholm517 words
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