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Title Section11 1989-06-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article246 1989-06-30 1 Dow Jones lower STOCK PRICES showed a broad loss yesterday morning amid persistent interest-rate worries and uncertainty about the US economy. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 14.60 to 2.490 14 at 1430 GMT in the first hour of trading. Volume came to 23.60 million246 words
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592 1989-06-30 1 HIGHEST BIDDER HAS PLAN FOR A 50-STOREY HOTEL By ELAINE KOH and LEE HAN SHIH A JAPANESE COMPANY which made an unsuccessful pitch for the Goodwood group a few months ago has emerged as the highest of 13 bidders shortlisted for the right592 words
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247 1989-06-30 1 THE WEST GERMAN Bundesbank yesterday raised key interest rates by half a percentage point to choke rising inflation, a move quickly followed by the central banks of France, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands and Denmark. Currency markets reacted immediately to the Bundesbank's247 words
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Article, Illustration232 1989-06-30 1 SINGAPORE share prices rallied throughout the day despite weaker overseas bourses, with the Straits Times Industrials Index at a new post-Crash high. The STII climbed to a record 1,315.29 in a 6.85-point move upward on heavy individual and institutional buying yesterday. The Business Times232 words
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Article144 1989-06-30 1 Bernama MALAYSIA has no plan as yet to build a second link with Singapore, Deputy Works Minister Datuk Alex Lee said in Johor Baru yesterday. Speaking to reporters after the ground-breaking ceremony for the first phase of the Johor Causeway expansion project costing M 523.4Bernama - 144 words
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239 1989-06-30 1 FROM NEXT Friday, the Stock Exchange of Singapore will be broadcasting the two key stock market indices, updated at fiveminute intervals, through various screen-based services. The two new additions are the widely-followed Straits Times Industrials Index and the broader-based Business239 words
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509 1989-06-30 1 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN SINGAPORE'S rag trade will be given a big boost under a plan by a group of textile companies to set up a $100-million textile wholesale supermarket. To be called the International Textile City, the 60.000 sq m mart will have textile509 words
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354 1989-06-30 1 LILIAN ANG - COSTS OF CEMENT COULD ESCALATE FURTHER By LILIAN ANG SINGAPORE'S only steel manufacturer has raised the prices of its steel bars for the second time this year. The latest round of increases by National Iron and Steel Mills an across-the-board354 words
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290 1989-06-30 1 AFP THE PHILIPPINE asset privatisation agency has said it hopes to have "prime Philippine shares" listed in stock exchanges of fellow member-nations of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean Asset Privatisation Trust (APT) chief Ramon Garcia was quoted as saying inAFP - 290 words
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Advertisement262 1989-06-30 1 {*;,($-_~-]]<``]">%*(*?|.<-{,<\ Full report, PAGE 16 Regional Mkts, PAGE 18 World Mkts, PAGE 19 Block of 50m shares sold A BLOCK of 50 million shares in a blue-chip Malaysian property company was placed out last night to major institutional investors Find out on Page 15 which company, what price and who262 words
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Advertisement300 1989-06-30 1 Quadruple Zoom+Auto Two-Color. BT Commentary We at BT strive everyday to give coherence to the necessary jumble of news that we carry. From tomorrow we go a step further. Every Saturday, we will bring in our new Commentary Page personal columns that explore every subject under the sun. Issues that300 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration409 1989-06-30 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG WORKERS concerned about being displaced by a computer should upgrade themselves so that they are in a position to exploit the technology and not be threatened by it, said the chairman of the National Computer Board yesterday. Speaking at the409 words
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325 1989-06-30 2 SUZANNE SOH - By SUZANNE SOH VISITOR arrivals rose by 13 per cent in April compared with the same month last year, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) said in its latest report. But compared with March, the visitor-arrival figure of 375,700 for April represented a325 words
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465 1989-06-30 2 TAN KEE WEE - By TAN KEE WEE SINGAPOREANS enjoyed a 4 per cent rise in their basic wages last year, according to a survey by the Singapore National Employers' Federation (SNEF). Hence, the 2 per cent increase, as recommended by the465 words
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267 1989-06-30 2 BUSINESS and community leaders in Singapore's Rotary Club who fundamentally support government policies "should not hesitate" to explain them to sceptics, Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong said yesterday. Elaborating on government policy planning at the installation of the Rotary Club of267 words
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240 1989-06-30 2 A SENIOR Thai official had had "satisfying talks" with Foreign Minister Wong Kan Seng when he was here on a short visit, a Thai Embassy spokesman said yesterday The talks were apparently in connection with the case of the Thai worker240 words
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118 1989-06-30 2 TWO JAPANESE consultants will be here next week to further upgrade Singapore-made jewellery sold to Japan. Their two-week stay, from Sunday, is sponsored by the Japan External Trade Organisation. The Trade Development Board has arranged for Isamu Sumo and Yasunobo Fukushima to visit 13118 words
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626 1989-06-30 3 NATIONAL CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE SKILLS THE SINGAPORE Retail Merchants Association (SRMA) is considering upgrading the status of its training centre to an institute to reflect its level of operations. The centre may become known as the Singapore Institute of Retailing, its626 words
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382 1989-06-30 3 THE IDEA of a national certification system for service skills was first mooted by the National Productivity Council in 1987, but its impetus dates back further. The 1986 Economic Committee report identified, among its many proposals, the service sector as one of the382 words
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Article, Illustration256 1989-06-30 3 MARTIN SOONG - -By MARTIN SOONG SINGAPORE'S second squadron of Northrop F-5E interceptor fighters will be deployed for duty in the five-nation Integrated Air Defence System from next month, the Defence Ministry said yesterday. In a brief statement, the ministry said that with effect from July 1,256 words
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Article, Illustration748 1989-06-30 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE FIRST STEP towards upgrading workers in service skills has been taken with a new industry-led national certification system in place. Kicking off the scheme is the massive retail industry, for which $3 million has been spent developing skills748 words
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Advertisement32 1989-06-30 2 What have JAPANESE BUSINESSMEN BEEN INVESTING IN SINCE 1886? CHOYA X m W ''V y CHOYA, Japan's most established shirt, is available from Tokyu, Sogo, Isetan, Yaohan Orchard and selected Arrow Houses.32 words
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Advertisement57 1989-06-30 2 Now pleasure is only 5 minutes away from business. THE Hyatt TGuch hyatt©j<inabalu International H\ alt kinahalu International JjUp Datuk Sjlleh Sulnnti kma kiruKilu Sahah Malaysia I elex HUO36 AIKK Itl OHX —-I9BHK ..***** Fax 088 lIV men-alums .n*r ISI I Ivan I l.xds and Kevins worldwide, call «>ur nearest57 words
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Advertisement45 1989-06-30 3 ffcdetti IB Salotti. ITALIA Model: ABACO $2660 Size: cm 160 x 88 x 82 height Covering: Upholstery in cattle leather •i- -v mm AWA"^ A AbVj disegno coileziow Pte Ltd ,r!«l lr.«i< i;f!«-III'. Smv;.i|n>n It I: 271 Will Fax: 271 7711 hour i 11.-'" f>«>45 words
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Advertisement232 1989-06-30 3 The sort of meeting room you can look forward to at Saujana. Not many hotels in Malaysia can claim to have a pair of championship golf courses practically sitting in their backyard. But then, not many hotels in Malaysia are like Hyatt Saujana. Lying just 23 kilometres from downtown Kuala232 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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424 1989-06-30 4 MANILA EVES FUNDS BEING DIVERTED FROM CHINA, HK Reuter THE PHILIPPINES, lagging behind the dynamic economies of other countries in Asia, has outlined a plan to develop 16 regional industrial centres to spur new foreign investment and create jobs. President Corazon Aquino approvedReuter - 424 words
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338 1989-06-30 4 AFP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino is heading for a domestic crisis and she must take bold initiatives if she is to save herself, her former spokesman said. Teodoro Benigno, a former presidential press secretary, warned on Wednesday in a series of columns inAFP - 338 words
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Article, Illustration271 1989-06-30 4 AFP FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand has arranged for Philippine President Corazon Aquino to meet the leaders of the seven industrialised nations during their summit in Paris next month, a statement released in Manila said on Wednesday. Mrs Aquino will be onAFP - 271 words
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238 1989-06-30 4 AFP A TWO-DAY meeting of foreign ministers from the seven-nation South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) has been called off because of a Sri Lankan boycott, officials said on Wednesday The decision was taken after host nation Pakistan failed to persuadeAFP - 238 words
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399 1989-06-30 4 Reuter JAPAN, in a major revision of its space policy, has called for the first time for the development of a Japanese-manned presence in space A revised 10-year plan of the Space Activities Commission also stated Japan s aim of developing anReuter - 399 words
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494 1989-06-30 4 Reuter JAPANESE officials are worried that the United States will misinterpret an agreement settling a clash over telecommunications as a sign that Tokyo will cave in on other trade disputes. Japan averted threatened punitive tariffs on Wednesday by signing an accord making itReuter - 494 words
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232 1989-06-30 4 Reuter w WITH ITS social and political stability, pro-development stance and strong workforce, Thailand is leading the third wave of growth in the Asian electronics industry, a Dataquest analyst said on Wednesday "Thailand is on the verge of becoming the next AsianReuter - 232 words
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205 1989-06-30 4 AFP AN ELECTRICAL workers' union threatened yesterday to call a strike if the Thai government did not revoke by today a Cabinet order dismissing 10 top officials at the utility. The deputy secretary-general of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand's (EGAT) LabourAFP - 205 words
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246 1989-06-30 4 Reuter TEHERAN has overtaken Tokyo and Osaka to become the world's most expensive city, a private consultant agency said. The Iranian capital, third last year, leapt to first place because of high inflation and a scarcity of consumer goods. Business International said inReuter - 246 words
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Advertisement330 1989-06-30 4 New Directions In THE HOTEL INDUSTRY 22-23 August 1989, Pan Pacific Singapore A conference of immediate relevance for all in the booming hotel, travel and tourism sectors. Presenting an outstanding panel of international and local experts in hotel and travel. These include: Pakir Singh, Executive Director Singapore Hotel Association Clarence330 words
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Miscellaneous45 1989-06-30 4 Doonesbury 9 y K\ 4V t rm. NOOFF&JSeW&HS NAMBP KIMdtKLEi, SHARKI AND BRAND!, BUT PIDNT YOU JUST KNOW HBF MOULD MARM A KjMeenty, GHARRY OR BRAND/* ►a <1 BY GARRY TRUDEAU UH-NO. NOT MY HANCUS at Alt ITS NAMBtS GOTACOMBOOPSit. PiewiypiFANY PRDOCBM* FtRBNTFJN6' Ui m45 words
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Miscellaneous144 1989-06-30 4 r/"l Singapore 29/24 < 25/18 21/U 21/10 < 25/17 15/09 i 36/20 22/06 12/01 27/17 27/19 27/16 30/19 18/09 27/12 27/13 32/23 22/14 11/01 31/27 31/23 37/21 unov 33/24 27/17 20/00 27/19 33/23 una* 26/18 22/13 26/17 33/16 34/23 Cloudy O'cost Rain Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear144 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article1056 1989-06-30 5 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvlc* Local From number time SIA SQ103 0950 KUl CPA CX710 1000 CGK SWR SRI 86 1015 ZRH/BKK MAS MH607 1020 KUl GtA GA960 1100 CGK SIA SQ105 1105 KUl RBA W421 1130 BWN QfA QF072 1135 BKK SAS SK971 1145 CPH/BKK SIA SQ15I 11451,056 words
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486 1989-06-30 5 Agencies THE NEW CHIEF of Soviet economic reform warned lawmakers on Wednesday that the economy was on the verge of collapse and inefficient industries would have to shed 12 to 15 million workers by the end of the century. Leonid Abalkin. the country'sAgencies - 486 words
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371 1989-06-30 5 Agencies THE European Commission has approved a draft law to end government monopolies on telecommunications services in the 12-nation group and ensure that telecommunications equipment is compatible throughout the European Community (EC). EC Competition Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan said in Brussels on WednesdayAgencies - 371 words
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268 1989-06-30 5 AFP THE World Institute for Development Economics Research (Wider) has recommended setting up a new international organisation to counterbalance the big five Western economic powers The Helsinki-based Wider, a research institute of the United Nations University, said in a report published on Wednesday that "the centreAFP - 268 words
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343 1989-06-30 5 AP DESPITE a huge improvement in the country s trading performance, the United States sank further into the hole as the world's largest debtor nation last year. The government was to provide its annual accounting of just how deep in debt AmericaAP - 343 words
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Advertisement183 1989-06-30 5 The business person's choice every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdav and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 hours and arriving at Lester B. Pearson International Airport the following day. Call your Travel Agent or Air Canada at 7)*****. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR -2iu 1 HERE'S SOMETHING TO GET ALL YOU "SWATCHIES"183 words
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Advertisement78 1989-06-30 5 lifting the lid on a fresh Cantonese experience Enter the Loong Yuen. One of Hong Kong's acclaimed Cantonese chefs, Fok Kam Tong, brings his expertise to Holiday Inn Park LOONG View's newest restaurant. All the delicate YUEN pleasures of Cantonese cuisine and distincdy modern, spacious dining areas combine to bring78 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1825 1989-06-30 6 SINGAPORE: THE dollar fell in late trading yesterday to close lower against most currencies on profit-taking and Bank of Japan intervention. dealers said. The BOJ sold dollars just before the Tokyo close at around 143.05 and 142.90 yen, and some players then trimmed long dollar positions, dealers said.1,825 words
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Article301 1989-06-30 6 Reuter MOST currency futures stood at depressed levels at the close of IMM trading on Wednesday as bearish sentiment persisted. Traders said most contracts fluctuated in negative territory as the dollar succeeded at steadying itself despite much speculation that the Fed sold dollars. Yen posted the largest drop amidReuter - 301 words
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Article, Illustration194 1989-06-30 6 Indicate! Iht ivirtQi o( u»f pnrTif itiKiing riiti of 12 ma|or banks In S'pore f Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on June 29 us$ DM SWfC Y«f1 7 doyt ti/i-t i/a is s/« is i/a *15/16—13/16 7 1/J 7 3/8 5 7/1* S/l* 1 9 i/a J/t 13194 words
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Article53 1989-06-30 6 THE OVERNIGHT and one-month rates remained unchanged on the Singapore money market yesterday. Twoand three-month rates fell by 1/16. S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday: OFfH WO 5 1/4 5 I momh 5 5/16 5 3/16 2-man* 5 3/8 5 1/4 3«eM. 5 3/8 5 1/4 Ovcmighf53 words
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Article100 1989-06-30 6 Treasury bills Period Issue code 3 months 6Q*****T 6 months BS*****H 1 year BY*****F Maturity 28.09.89 23.11.89 24.05.90 Yesterday's closing RID OFFER 4.07 4.02 4.07 4.02 4.26 4.21 Day's UGH LOW 4.07 3.96 Government notes and bonds Period 2 years 5 years Issue code N*****0E N*****0Z Maturity100 words
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Article1151 1989-06-30 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thursday, June 29, 1989 OCUTSCHCMARK (SIMEX) Sap 88 Sae M pu*a High Low S< HI 4lgh Low Ml 55 138 S3 202 54 278 JAPANESE YEN (SIMEX) Sap 88 call* Sap 88 put* Htgd LOW Sa« «gh Low See 75 455 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM Wednesday,1,151 words
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Advertisement296 1989-06-30 6 Let Business International help you put China's political fcrisis in perspective. On July 5, Business International's China Division will conduct a special seminar: ki The Impact of Current Chinese Politics on your Business, to examine the current situation in China and its implications for your firm's PRC operations. China Division296 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article500 1989-06-30 7 BA Futures SEPTEMBER EURODOLLAR futures yesterday opened 2 ticks lower than previous Simex close at 91 32 on profit-taking in quiet early trading. However, prices eased lower on rumours of an interest rates hike by the Bundesbank The September contract finally settled at the day's low at 91.27, downBA Futures - 500 words
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Article394 1989-06-30 7 HONGKONG: GOLD closed near its day's high in moderate trading yesterday on buying by Swiss investors in tbe afternoon due to the easier US dollar, dealers said. A trading range of US$372 to US$37B an ounce was expected in New York but dealers added gold movement was still394 words
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Article180 1989-06-30 7 Gold futures on June 28, 1989 100 troy ounces: USS par troy ounce Opon Hifh Low s«m« htn 374.80 376 60 ***** 376.50 -0.10 M 377.00 -0.60 Au» 378.10 381.50 375.00 379.20 -0.60 Oct 382.40 385.90 380 00 383 30 0.60 OtK 386.00 389.80 383.00 387.50 -0.60180 words
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Article, Illustration475 1989-06-30 7 SOH TIANG KENG - Exchange chief underscores importance of integrity By SOH TIANG KENG THE SINGAPORE International Monetary Exchange aims to work closer with Singapore Telecom, the National Computer Board, the National University of Singapore and the Stock Exchange of Singapore in the area of475 words
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Article263 1989-06-30 7 Reuter ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed unchanged yesterday from opening levels in quiet trade The market awaits today's release of US May factory goods orders at 1400 GMT Short-dates and term rates were steady to slightly firmer at the outset but changed little in subsequent trade. Thursday/FridayReuter - 263 words
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Article163 1989-06-30 7 Telerate FUEL OIL market was stable except for a slight flurry in sentiment in line with overall bearish market sentiment. Traders expect a softening in near-term prices. About 50.000 mt of South Korean CST-180 HSFO would be available for July liftings; sellers' ideas were at spotTelerate - 163 words
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207 1989-06-30 7 Reuter THE NEW YORK Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) is considering several changes in its crude oil futures contract, such as offering a new sour crude contract and altering the variety of foreign crudes available to satisfy exchange regulations, a US industry source said. According toReuter - 207 words
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Advertisement151 1989-06-30 7 Hongkongßank, the global bank with the Kaohsiung connection. THE WORLD V "'-v rr« Jajhi*;*, :.v KAOHS Hongkongßank again leads the way in the Asia/Pacific region by recognizing opportunities in rapidly expanding commercial centres. During Taiwan's remarkable economic growth, the focus has generally been Taipei. At Hongkongßank, we have expanded our151 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article265 1989-06-30 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller closing prices on June 28 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Basis ln-stor* London, sellers option CIF London Jul 1024/1025 (1016/1020) High/Low 1050/1010 S«p 1010/1011 (998/1000) High/Low 1015/990 Saks (3822) Cocoa Jul 831/832 (829/830) High/Low 838/832 S«p 851/853 (851/852 High/Low 860/850265 words
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Article213 1989-06-30 8 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures, hit by a wave of late selling, lost some gains on Wednesday from an early rally to close mixed on shifting weather signals. Soybean futures closed 10-3/4 cents lower to five cents a bushel higher. Nearby July fell 10-3/4 cents to U557.27-3/4Reuter - 213 words
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Article539 1989-06-30 8 Reuter MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES finished slightly easier on the KLCE yesterday on further liquidation and buyers' reserve. Dealers said India's rejection of palm oil offers also undermined sentiment. Trading remained thin. Spot month July dropped Ms 7 to MsB29 per tonne. August fell Ms 3 toReuter - 539 words
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Article155 1989-06-30 8 Reuter RENEWED disposal* by mlnars praaaurad tha Kuala Lumpur Tin Markat prtca down savan cants to closa at 26.50 rlngglt a kg. Tin dadlnad In sympathy with aaslnass on tha London Matal Exchanga and tha US dollar'a fall agalnat rlngglt. Tumovar finally sattlad at S3 tonnas, attar opanlngReuter - 155 words
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Article188 1989-06-30 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon dosing prices on June 29 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 105.00 Old drum FOB 115.00 New drum FOB 119.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 61.00 sellers Pepper Muatok whit* FOB NIW 507.50 Sara wok whit* FOB foq NLW 497.50 Sara wok special block FOB188 words
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Article329 1989-06-30 8 Reuter SINGAPORE: 1 RUBBER prices closed higher yesterday with July 1 RSS buyer quoted at 181.00 cents a kg, up two cents from Wednesday s close. Dealers said some short-covering interest and rumours of Soviet buying inquiry lifted prices slightly higher in the afternoon in thin trading. On theReuter - 329 words
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Article80 1989-06-30 8 (canti/kg) JULY 1989 AUGUST 1989 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Buyari S*H*r» Buycrt S*U«rt SSR 20 150.50 152.50N 150.50 152.50N SSR 50 148.50 150.50N 148.50 150.50N MRELB Buy*r» Saltan fcjy«r» S«M*rl SMR CV 240.00 242.00N 242.00 244.00N SMS I 242.50 244.50N 244.50 2 46. SON80 words
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Article268 1989-06-30 8 RAS prices in S cenlt/kg, FOB in bal«« NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 181.50 182.SON 182.50 183.50N lot 1 RSS July 89 180.00 181.00 181.00 182.00N Int 1 RSS Aug 182.50 183.50 183.50 184.50N Int 2 RSS OP 179.00 181.OON 180.00 182.00N268 words
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Advertisement25 1989-06-30 8 SUPER QUALITY CHINESE CARPETS 90-line Wool Woo. 120-line 5»'K 160- ,rve Persian Des-gn 60% OFF GUARANTEE. IF OVERPAID DIFFERENCE REFUNDED. SUPER TIENTSIN WOOL 90' me25 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration881 1989-06-30 9 ZHOU MEI - Problems ahead require action, warns OECD For the 24-member OECD to MjBWß|W' rr f.. economic expansion it has ertftflttij» #ie1?80s, it needs to tackle a number chiof of which is inflation. After a buoyajntw 56, the OECD's newly-released Econos&p«Vijo£ growth slowing down. Correspondent ZHOU ZHOU881 words
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528 1989-06-30 9 •UNAMBIGUOUS confirmation and strengthening of the open multilateral trading system, and a reversal of the continuing drift towards trade intervention, would provide a solid basis for better economic performance in the 1990s This is the prescription for the continued prosperity of the 24-member528 words
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Advertisement162 1989-06-30 9 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 touch and comfort. For short-or long-term lease, call Florence/Dina162 words
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Advertisement289 1989-06-30 9 H DQaoo□a D D on □n ggg; IfW* it 4> iMfc a "Cooperation Development" Shandong, China Singapore D D \fenue THE MANDARIN HOTEL, 4th Floor Main Building Dale 24th Jane to 2nd July 1989 a Time 9.00 am to SJO pm (Monday to Friday) 9.00 am to 930 pm (Saturday289 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article500 1989-06-30 10 BUSINESS TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1989 IT IS APPARENT from three recent speeches of Chinese paramount leader Deng Xiaoping that. after winning the first round of the confrontation with the pro-democracy protesters, the hardline leadership has now begun to consolidate its power Consolidation can occur500 words
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Article, Illustration1783 1989-06-30 10 LIM SOON NEO - Singapore's furniture industry has come out of the closet and some local names are now making their presence felt on foreign shores. LIM SOON NEO reports. LIM SOON NEO IF LOCAL FURNITURE manufacturers were superstitious, they would probably say "touch wood". Exports by1,783 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1989-06-30 11 jLfiTlie China question NYT AT MIDNIGHT, the strobe-lighted marble floor of the disco in Guangzhou's China Hotel was still jammed with young Chinese couples. Neither the admission price, half a month s salary for an average Chinese, nor the current crackdown on theNYT - 1,070 words
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Advertisement744 1989-06-30 10 Lloyds Bank results Lloyds Bank Pic Consolidated Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31 December 1988 Interest income Interest expense Net Interest Income Other operating income Total income Provisions for bad and doubtful debts Total income after provisions for bad and doubtful debts Operating Expenses Staff Premises and744 words
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Miscellaneous63 1989-06-30 10 ftn Stow: X-Jest HOU) OD DWO CLt»OT Become "<He ppcnzcn sen or eulWG ci£»cs' A U30MD6HF01. WORY •NSfif&'atoN "So us Ol_L Me SW?TeD RS Pi Hi£nBL£ ffcSlBOV WD B1 TH£ SMejC-R OF HIS AfcRSOHRUTy :lp**£> his U3BY THE top to Become chief eoYetf umihoutt eye*. Rln o OR DC#«G PI63 words
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Advertisement1241 1989-06-30 11 Cash funds Bills of exchange Claims on banks Treasury bills and discountable Treasury notes Bonds and notes Securities not to be shown elsewhere Claims on customers Mortgage bank lendings including accrued interest Subsidiaries, associated companies and trade investments Other assets December 31,1988 DM in Millions 6.877 1.606 54.832 129 14.0731,241 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration469 1989-06-30 12 MUSIC Reuter THE WHO, on a 25th-anniversary reunion tour of North America, played their rock opera Tommy (or the first time in nearly 20 years to a crowd in New York that included many greying middle-aged rockers loyal fans from the *****. "We've been friends forReuter - 469 words
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SHORT TAKES
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Article189 1989-06-30 12 Agencies AN UNEXPECTED PRESENT is awaiting Mikhail Gorbachev at the Soviet embassy in Paris upon his arrival on July 4 for a visit to France, say officials of the France-USSR Association. The gift is a Monopoly game adapted to fit Soviet realities. The officials were unsureAgencies - 189 words
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Article, Illustration727 1989-06-30 13 FRENCH REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL NYT THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE than the royal capital of Louis XVI to grasp the ambivalence that pervades the ceremonies marking the 200 th anniversary of the French Revolution. Symbolically speaking, Versailles is up for grabs A bedroom community 20 minutesNYT - 727 words
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Advertisement734 1989-06-30 12 COURyOISIER VS.O.P-WHECE TO [NIHXICN nmJERA M Z E E The hottest jOZZ band in town takes over the bandstand every night. Mondays to Saturdays, starting at 9.30 pm at Brannigan's where the atmosphere's so electric, it makes your hair stand on end. Don't miss Singapore's Jazz Fusion masters. L A/734 words
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Advertisement285 1989-06-30 12 Britannia rules the tables We lay the magnificence and opulence of the British on our tables this month. Tuck into delicious Beef Steak smothered in onions, Steak and Kidney Pie, Irish Stew, Yorkshire Pudding, Dundee Cake and Richmond Maids of Honour, to name a few. Even the Royal Guards will285 words
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Advertisement240 1989-06-30 13 <» <m m Afternoon Tea Will BE Served In The Park. Tea-time at Cafe-in-Tbe-Park. u< delightful. You 11 enjoy exquisite teas iu* weUaui la,*ty buffet spread of own-fresh pastries, sconts and other delicious afternoon delights. Afternoon Tea: Monday to Friday, >pnito spm. $9.50 per person. A® m s s C240 words
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Advertisement13 1989-06-30 13 There's hi to work, atime to ploy U COGNAC COURVOISIER f ryrtrtr s/13 words
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Advertisement115 1989-06-30 13 There is o little bit of Indonesia right here in Singapore Solero Indonesia Bogindo, Singapore's only authentic Indonesian Nasi Podang resfor lunch and tauront Even our chefs come from the Indonesian town of Podang be back before (If you haven't already guessed that's where Nasi Podang origi the office misses115 words
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Miscellaneous685 1989-06-30 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Garment for an athlete? (6) 7 In which possibly to heat water to make hot drinks (8) 8 Where textiles are produced or dust disturbed (6) 10 Forename ot some assorted lovelies (5) 13 Pale due to having a fling? (4) 14 A lockeying record (4)685 words
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Miscellaneous1265 1989-06-30 13 Summer mates i. OUR CHOICE CHINA: THE UNVEILED HIGHLANDS, Channel 12, 9.30pm Tonight's episode, Migrating Cranes, focuses on the life of the splendid bird in Daxinganling in China and the Izumi Plain in neighbouring Kyushu, Japan. The birds mate in the short Chinese summer, then fly off to their winter1,265 words
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Article, Illustration438 1989-06-30 14 'Wimbledon AP JIMMY CONNORS, blowing a busheltul ot break points, mad* on® of his earli- t est exits from Wimbledon on Wednesday with a second-round loss to Dan h Gofdie. The two-time titleholder was eliminated by the former NCAA champion j St 7-6, 5-7, 6-4,AP - 438 words
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Article, Illustration596 1989-06-30 14 CHARLES SAVAGE - GOLF By CHARLES SAVAGE TJGER OPEN winner Poh-Eing Chong afcrambled over Jurong yesterday miss- ing a sack full of birdies, yet, garnered ft one-over 73 to maintain his two-stroke 'toad in the Yokohama Classic. "I was putting too aggressively,'' he f said. "I had the596 words
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Article344 1989-06-30 14 UPI "?HE SECOND OLDEST tournament on I the US PGA tour, the Western Open, teed off for the 86th time yesterday with 13 of the top 16 money winners in competition at the sprawling Butler National Golf Club The field at the west suburban Chi- >UPI - 344 words
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Advertisement192 1989-06-30 14 The future of business communications Greater efficiency at less cost Communicating faster, more easily and cost-effectively That's what advanced business communications are all about The separate networks currently transmitting voice, text, images and data will shortly be completely integrated Then a single telephone number and a pair of wires will192 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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579 1989-06-30 15 KEVIN GWEE - By KEVIN GWEE THE ENTIRE board of directors of Roxy Electric Industries (M) Bhd has resigned on June 28, 1989 following its failure to obtain an injunction against two dissident shareholders from convening an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to remove579 words
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Article, Illustration522 1989-06-30 15 NST MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd's executive chairman Chan Hua Eng has pledged to help "solve" the mystery surrounding the 19.7 per cent block of Multi-Purpose shares held by the KSM-Multi-Purpose Investment Fund. Mr Chan assured shareholders, who are unit-holdersNST - 522 words
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375 1989-06-30 15 Bernama PROMET BHD, whose traditional business activities suffered as a result of the downturn in the regional economies, is optimistic that it can soon return to the black. "There is a good chance for Promet to turn around and start making profits," DatukBernama - 375 words
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445 1989-06-30 15 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH A MAJOR placement of 50 million Selangor Properties shares priced at $1.86 each was snapped up by institutional investors in markets from Singapore to New York yesterday The seller of the block, comprising 15 per cent of445 words
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565 1989-06-30 15 ANDREA BORCH - Prima teams up with L M to develop Pandan Loop land FLOUR-MILLER TO HOLD 80PC OF VENTURE By ANDREA BORCH PRIMA LTD and L M Group Investments Ltd have formed a joint venture to develop a piece of industrial land at Pandan Loop. Flour-miller Prima will hold 80 per cent565 words
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Article, Illustration440 1989-06-30 15 HOTEL TAI-PAN Ltd (HTP) is looking for suitable investment opportunities following the sale of its principal asset, the Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel, and is currently in the initial stages of evaluating various proposals. This was disclosed by chairman Jack Chia in a440 words
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Article123 1989-06-30 15 PERLIS PLANTATION Bhd has proposed a one-for-three bonus issue by capitalising $61,327,890 from its share premium account. The proposed bonus is- < sue will increase its issued capital from $183,983,672 to $245,311,562 The increase in the paid-up capital is considered desirable. HOTEL PROPERTIES Ltd (HPL) has advised its123 words
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Article372 1989-06-30 15 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG ONE MONTH after he agreed to buy the 462-room Tai-Pan Ramada in Victoria for $123 million from Hotel Tai-Pan. Mr Paul Sun has snapped up another hotel complex, in Christchurch, New Zealand, for an undisclosed sum Sources, though, put the sale372 words
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Article, Illustration520 1989-06-30 15 CHUAN HUP HOLDINGS, which proposed a renounceable one-for-two rights issue of unsecured floating rate notes (FRN) in April, has given more details in a prospectus released yesterday. The issue is for $77.28 million and will be the first rights issue of520 words
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225 1989-06-30 15 SINGMARINE INDUSTRIES Ltd has formed a company called Atlantic Marina Services (Asia-Pa-cific) Pte Ltd to market the designs of a California-based marina company. Under the agreement with Atlantic Marina Services Corporation (AMSC), a consultant and specialist in turnkey marina and floating-pier systems225 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1989-06-30 16 JOSEPHINE CHAN - by JOSEPHINE CHAN INVESTORS returned to the market in full force yesterday, to push the Straits Times Industrials Index and Business Times Composite Index to new postCrash highs. The STII rose 6.85 points in fteavy trading to close at cancelling out the previous1,068 words
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Article336 1989-06-30 16 Managers' prices OCBC-SIMBl Investment k x June 30 Sov«rs Cop«tol Fund 102 107 Savers Trust Fund J 01 I 06 Sinaapore Unit Trust OUB Investment Mgt fh« CoflHMrce W>« Sovmkb Fund III 1 18* 100 106 Union Global Fund® 0R5 089 v por« Prog Fund 045 049 Union336 words
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Article57 1989-06-30 16 ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD: 24th AGM at N0.9 Gul Circle. Jurong Town, Singapore 2262, today at 4.30pm. CENTRAL PROPERTIES LTD: 27th AGM at the Tudor Ballroom, Goodwood Park Hotel. 22 Scotts Road, Singapore 0922, today at noon. HIND HOTELS INTERNATIONAL LTD: 12th AGM at the Hotel Imperial, 157 words
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Article5469 1989-06-30 16 1000 Tel High Low Cods Company DEBENTURES, BONDS, LOANS 284 124 X 1543 CK Tano Wt 1990 45% 14% 1 1500 Chuan Hup Wrts 87% 82 X 1501 City Dev Bonds 66 17 t 1502 City Oev Wrts 71% 69 1504 G Corp CULS 81% 73 15635,469 words
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Article, Illustration577 1989-06-30 17 MBT BUYERS continued to dominate trading and share prices closed firmer for the third day running on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Brokers attributed the better performance to win-dow-dressing activity and said this will be the feature again today. Nevertheless, a dealer said thisMBT - 577 words
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587 1989-06-30 18 ALL DIVISIONS POISED FOR GROWTH: ANALYST Reuter AUSTRALIA s largest resources group, Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd, is expected to post annual net profit of more than Asl billion today, and keep profits above that level for years to come, analystsReuter - 587 words
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382 1989-06-30 18 UPI US CORPORATE RAIDER 1 T Boone Pickens has threatened legal action and I a stir in US government cir- s cles following his failure yesterday to win seats on the board of directors of a Japanese company inUPI - 382 words
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338 1989-06-30 18 NYT NINTENDO, which in the last three years has conquered the home video game market in the United States where it has more than an 80 per cent share, is now testing the stock market. On June 7, the Japanese company issued AmericanNYT - 338 words
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Article, Illustration597 1989-06-30 18 Tokyo Reuter RISES BY selected highpriced shares were the only bright spot in a bearish market yesterday as talk that Prime Minister Sosuke Uno will resign soon pushed share prices to a lower close in very thin trade. The market fears political upheaval will weaken the yen, brokersReuter - 597 words
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Article, Illustration529 1989-06-30 18 Australia Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN share market closed firmer yesterday on late position squaring by institutions of equity traded options and June Share Price Index (SPI) futures contracts, dealers said. The All Ordinaries closed 15.5 points higher at 1,523.7. but was off its earlier high of 1,530.8. FallsReuter - 529 words
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Article, Illustration1392 1989-06-30 18 Hongkong Reuter HONGKONG stocks ended higher in thin trade yesterday as bargain-hunting and window-dressing combined to boost the Hang Seng index 30.27 points to 2,275.32. Many stocks active yesterday were Hang Seng Index counters, which brokers said indicated window-dressing ahead of the end of the month. TheReuter - 1,392 words
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Article163 1989-06-30 18 Reuter NEW ZEALAND shares closed easier yesterday on uncertainty within the governing Labour Party and Wall Street's fall on Wednesday. Dealers interpreted as neutral news that Prime Minister David Lange had survived a no-confidence motion at a meeting of Labour's parliamentary party, one broker said. But heReuter - 163 words
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Article165 1989-06-30 18 Reuter MANILA S stock market fell for the sixth consecutive trading day on fresh reports that exiled former president Ferdinand Marcos was in a semi-coma, and on concern over a recent hike in the central bank's rediscount rate. "There is uncertainty in the stock market Speculation inReuter - 165 words
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Article27 1989-06-30 18 Reuter THE Stock Exchange of Thailand Index rose 6.28 points to 604.36 points on a turnover of 15,586,039 shares valued at 1,520.46 million baht.Reuter - 27 words
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Article521 1989-06-30 18 Reuter TAIWAN SHARE prices yesterday plunged on rumours, denied by the Justice Ministry, that a fraud probe involving illegal trading by large market players had been resumed. brokers said. The weighted index fell by 220.73 points to end at 9.201.96. Turnover rose to NT584.13 billion from NT$29.BReuter - 521 words
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Article, Illustration827 1989-06-30 19 New York Reuter WORRIES THAT the slowdown in the US economy may be more drastic than previously anticipated prompted a sharp selloff on Wall Street on Wednesday. Investors feared a surprisingly large decline in the May leading economic indicators would mean softer corporate profits. TheReuter - 827 words
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Article, Illustration949 1989-06-30 19 London Reuter l I LONDON SHARE prices opened lower io very quiet trading yesterday, chiefly because of a 22-point fall on Wall Street that resulted from worries of a possible recession in the United States, dealers said. A larger than expected 1.2 per cent fall in USReuter - 949 words
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Article1734 1989-06-30 19 FRANKFURT: West German i shares ended a tense but lively session mixed yester- I day after hitting new 1989 I highs but then slumping on l profit-taking. The Bundesbank council meeting failed to end before bourse trading ended, keeping investors perched on the edges of their seats1,734 words
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Article109 1989-06-30 19 HONGKONG Hongkong lnd Thursdoy Wednesday 1 Week ago 1.473 19 All Industrials Thursday 2.4762 Wednesday 2.472 3 Week ogo 2.480 1 NEW YORK Hong Seng Index Thursday^ Wednesday 2.***** Week ago 2.231 «K Dow Jones Wednesday 2.504 74 Tuesday 2.526 36 Week ogo 2.464 91 TOKYO Nikkei Average109 words
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557 1989-06-30 19 Reuter A DELAWARE court has refused to K block Time Inc's annual meeting, clear- w ing the way for a potential showdown ir today with its stockholders "There will be a lot of screaming and yelling, and the directors will prob- o ablyReuter - 557 words
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Advertisement332 1989-06-30 15 GB HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's Registered Office. 26 Jalan Terusan, Jurong Town, Singapore 2261 on Thursday, 20th July 1989 at 10 00 a.m., to transact the following business:332 words
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Advertisement146 1989-06-30 15 SINGAPORE'S PREMIER WATCH BOUTIQUE FOR RENTAL COLONIAL BUNGALOWS If you are looking for a house with a difference this is it! Spacious,grand huge private compound. That Is rare especially in Singapore. But we have now these exclusive properties for a priviledged few only. KING ALBERT PARK Huge two-storey bungalow with146 words
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Advertisement307 1989-06-30 18 NOTICES TAY KOH YAT BUS CO PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL GENERAL MEETING (Pursuant to Section 308(1)) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance to Section 308 (1) of the Companies Act, Cap. 50, that a Final General Meeting of the above named company will be held307 words
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Advertisement307 1989-06-30 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 30 AND IN THE MATTER OF MCMULLAN AND COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pursuant to Section 290(2)(b)) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 9 Penang Road #12-00 Supreme House, Singapore 0923 on307 words
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Advertisement375 1989-06-30 18 IN THE MATTER OF i THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 50) AND IN THE MATTER OF E. W. LIM SONS (PTE) LTD (Incorporated in Singapore) (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary Gen- eral Meeting of the mem- bers of E. W. Lim Sons C (Pte) Ltd duly convened a and held375 words
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Advertisement296 1989-06-30 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER 50) AND IN THE MATTER OF OLIVA ARTS (PTE) LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (In Liquidation) (Members' Voluntary Winding-Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 101-A Upper Cross Street #11-14 People's Park296 words
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Advertisement26 1989-06-30 18 The Seoul and Bombay market reports ae well as Bangkok share prices were not available yesterday. M anagers ust anage BT shows you how every Monday.26 words
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Advertisement916 1989-06-30 19 Deutsche Bank AG T7l (Incorporated in Federal Republic of Germany^ Consolidated Balance Sheet aa of December 31, 1988 Total iiabilittee shown Mow on the llabilitiee MM include a) claim* on related oompantea b) daima arising from loana tailing under Section 15 (1) 1-0 snd of me Banking Act. uniaaa included916 words
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65 1989-06-30 20 Reuter THE UNITED States intends to cut its costly naval force in the Indian Ocean later this year because of a reduced threat to US interests in the region. Bush Administration officials said, but they emphasised that Washington would not completely abandon theReuter - 65 words
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Article60 1989-06-30 20 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Sosuke Uno, enmeshed in a web of lurid sex scandals, will stay in office at party elders' insistence at least through Upper House elections next month. "He's dying to quit, but (the party elders) will not let him," saidReuter - 60 words
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55 1989-06-30 20 AFP NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister David Lange warned opponents in his Labour Party caucus to toe the line or risk expulsion after he survived a vote of no confidence in his leadership stemming from a long-running battle between him and former Finance Minister Roger Douglas overAFP - 55 words
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Article40 1989-06-30 20 Bernama MALAYSIA has become a signatory of the Montreal Protocol, which aims to restrict the use of chemicals that destroy the earth's ozone layer. Science, Technology and Environment Minister Datuk Amar Stephen Yong has told Parliament.Bernama - 40 words
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40 1989-06-30 20 AFP Indonesian workers who illegally entered the neighbouring Malaysian state of Sabah and found jobs will be given legal immigration documents, Sabah Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan said after meeting President Suharto in Jakarta yesterday.AFP - 40 words
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Article61 1989-06-30 20 Reuter COMEX gold futures spiked up to highs for the week yesterday. August backtracked to U*****.50 an ounce, with a net gain of US$l.3O after bursting to U*****.00 in active post opening business. But Comex silver futures retreated. Spot July was unchanged at U555,285 an ounce, with the earlyReuter - 61 words
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127 1989-06-30 20 AFP THAILAND is to restrict its workers from going overseas because of an expected labour shortage in 1991 when the government is to implement several development projects, an Interior Ministry official said in Bangkok. The official quoted Deputy Interior Minister Vattana Asavahame as saying thatAFP - 127 words
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381 1989-06-30 20 FOO CHOY PENG - SANCTIONS INCLUDE DISQUALIFICATION FROM DIRECTORSHIP By FOO CHOY PENG HONGKONG HAS introduced tougher measures against insider dealing which include disqualification from directorship or the management of any company for up to five years under a bill to be gazetted today. The tougher sanctions381 words
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290 1989-06-30 20 Reuter SOUTH KOREA will allow 100 per cent foreign ownership in companies manufacturing cars, maritime diesel engines, construction equipment and several other items, effective from Saturday, finance ministry officials said. They said the government would also stop controlling foreign investment in the production ofReuter - 290 words
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127 1989-06-30 20 THE $375 MILLION bid by Japanese hotel developer EIE for the Thai Embassy site values the 18.386 sq m site at $20,395 per sq m (psm). This compares with the $47,075 psm bid by Marco Polo Hotel for a plot of land next127 words
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211 1989-06-30 20 Bidder Nationality Bid 1 Project Lease 2 (yrs) 1) EIE International 2) C Itoh/ DBS Land 3) Yamasin Enterprises 4) Hotel Properties Ltd 5) Wong Kam Sek Valuers Property Consultants 6) Straits Dredging General Works 7) Pontiac Land 8) OUB group/ Shimizu 9) City211 words
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Article126 1989-06-30 20 Bernama 5 WASHINGTON-BASED ln- ternational Monetary Fund (IMF) said the world econo- my as a whole is expected 5 to grow, albeit at a small 3 percentage. The growth would vary j 1 from region to region, an J 5 IMF official told a briefingBernama - 126 words
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406 1989-06-30 20 Agencies SOLID economic growth is expected to continue in the 12-na-tion European Community throughout 1989 and 1990, but member states should keep a sharp eye on inflation, trade balance and state budqet deficits. "We are optimistic about economic growth in the Community this year, havingAgencies - 406 words
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189 1989-06-30 20 THE POWERFUL Standing Committee of the National People s Congress (NPC) met yesterday in a session delayed more than a week by political fallout from the democracy movement and the nationwide crackdown on dissent The meeting of the leadership of China's nominal parliament189 words
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576 1989-06-30 20 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI THE WIDESPREAD eco- I; nomic growth enjoyed last c year by members of the Organisation for Economic t Cooperation and Development (OECD) is not likely to > be repeated this year Instead, a slowdown is forecast, from 4.1 per576 words
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485 1989-06-30 20 issr China question Agencies CHINA yesterday warned European Community governments that their sanctions against Beijing were useless and would harm diplomatic relations; while in Washington, lawmakers were pressing ahead with a package of limited sanctions. A Foreign Ministry spokeswoman criticised aAgencies - 485 words
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Advertisement394 1989-06-30 20 Mr Dang speaks to China, PAGE 10 i beers" goes globetrotting this issue to the vineyards of Southern Australia and f"H Southern California, stopping enroute in the I I Bordeaux region of France from whence comes |H Houton Cadet, Rouge and Blanc. The rouge is a typical Bordeaux, fine on394 words
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Article86 1989-06-30 21 Reuter IRAN will start a regular cargo service to Mozambique, Kenya and Tanzania next month to boost trade with Africa, the Iranian news agency IRNA said. The Iran Akram will sail on July 14 from Bandar Abbas on the southern Iranian coast for Maputo, MombasaReuter - 86 words
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81 1989-06-30 21 Reuter PACIFIC Gas Transmission Co, a unit of Pacific Gas and Electric, said it filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to become an open access transporter on Aug 1 which would allow it to serve a wider array of shippers. ItReuter - 81 words
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Article81 1989-06-30 21 AFP THE cost of clean-up operations following the worst oil spill in US history has reached US$3OO million in three months, says a spokesman for the owners of the striken tanker Exxon Valdez. The effort to restore what was once one of the most pristine coastlinesAFP - 81 words
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Article100 1989-06-30 21 Reuter GUNMEN hijacked a Philippine freighter last Friday and took three crewmen hostage, setting another 27 adrift on a rubber raft, a spokesman for the owners of the missing vessel said. The freighter Isla Luzon, owned by the National Marine Corporation, was seized by 18 gunmenReuter - 100 words
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Article124 1989-06-30 21 AFP THE CAPTAIN of a Greek tanker that spilled 1.6 million litres of heating oil into Narragansett Bay was arrested and charged on Wednesday with violating federal clean water laws. Captain lakovas Georgudis surrendered and was charged to ensure he would remain in the country to faceAFP - 124 words
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271 1989-06-30 21 AFP SOUTH-EAST Asian nations should trade information on the dangers for merchant shipping in the region in a bid to combat piracy, the Philippines National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) says. A NICA study said "the best response to piracy appears to boilAFP - 271 words
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Article972 1989-06-30 21 ABBS lim XII 4/S ABC Contarnorlino XI 5 AccO'd Shpg VIII 3/4 AfS xm 3 Ahronkiot linor XII 5 AC Tooplor XIII 5 Arrow lino* XI 5 Assoc Coi'ogo Xltl 5 ANl HI If2 AfC lino VM 4 AH V 3-5 ASCI V 1 Atlo* lino XII972 words
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168 1989-06-30 21 Reuter CREW error may have caused a tanker to spill 300,000 gallons of fuel oil into the Delaware River on Saturday, the ship s pilot said on the first day of formal hearings into the accident Robert Anderson, the US pilot who guidedReuter - 168 words
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228 1989-06-30 21 Jean Foong - By Jean Foong FRENCH CARRIER. Compagnie Generale Maritime (CGM) has ordered two container ships from Samsung shipyards in Korea. Measuring 243 m long, 32.2 m wide and 19m deep each, these two vessels are expected to be delivered in the fourth quarter of next228 words
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560 1989-06-30 21 RAHITA ELIAS - By RAHITA ELIAS THAI-BASED Regional Container Lines has appointed as its agents. Great Region Shipping, a company newly set up by personnel from Singapore Shipping Corporation. Great Region Shipping is jointly owned by M' Chan Tuck Hoi and a holding company, Amfort560 words
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508 1989-06-30 21 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ PORT KLANG recorded its finest performance in cargo growth last I year since the port authority was set up some 25 years ago. Port Klang Authority has reported a hefty increase in its revenue and more than doubled its508 words
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Article, Illustration878 1989-06-30 22 Committee to focus on new programmes EMPLOYEE safety is a Key shipper advantage on the waterfront at the Port of New Orleans. In addition, the subject is getting special attention from a new joint labour-management accident review committee. The real cost of an accident, measured878 words
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319 1989-06-30 22 Cargoware International RAILFREIGHT Distribution (UK), the general merchandise and intermodal arm of British Rail, has embarked on a substantial container purchasing programme in 1989. To date, the division reports an investment of £2 million, which includes its recent agreement to purchase 150 40ft x 2.5m-wideCargoware International - 319 words
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Article540 1989-06-30 22 July 10-13 Propulsion systems. West European Graduate Education Marine Technology 12th Graduate School organised by the Institute of Marine Engineers. City Conference Centra, Memorial Building, 76 Mark Lane. London EC3. July 13 Liability of construction professionals problems and solutions, Lloyd's of London Press insurance conference with Neil F.540 words
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Article530 1989-06-30 22 Density Water Jo Ash Aluminium Sediment KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon method ISO/Clmac limits Spec E25 Spec G35 991 991 1.0 1.0 15.0 18.0 0.10 0.15 30* 30* 0.15* 0.15* Northern Europe 180 Ave 180 Max No above E25 984 993 9 0.2 3.0 2530 words
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Article2389 1989-06-30 22 Who acts for whom A B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Ag*nci*s (S) ABBS Lin* SMS Pta Ltd (S)/Tun** S*ti* (PK/KL) ABC Comain*rlin* NV Fargo Shpg Co (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S>/Accord Container Lin* (PK/PN) Ahr*nki*l Lln*r Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceanue Shipping Agency (SKMultiport Sdn Bhd (PK)2,389 words
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312 1989-06-30 23 Lloyd's List MAJOR Norwegian bulk shipping operator Jebsen Group has signalled its emergence from a long period of crisis with a much-improved financial results for 1988 and its first newbuilding order for many years. The financial performance was helped both by group restructuringLloyd's List - 312 words
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Article419 1989-06-30 23 FEW new bookings were reported on Wednesday, and little new enquiry was seen with the Baltic p Exchange sparsely attended as offices were working with reduced staff levels due to transport strikes in the UK, brokers said Two grain cargoes were covered from the US east coast at419 words
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Article364 1989-06-30 23 ill surveys were conducted on June 7. ASIA langladesh: Chittagong 25 vessels operating. /longla 16 vessels operating ftdla: Calcutta Waiting time of up to five days Madras Waiting time of up to two days. Jombay Waiting time of up to seven days Cochin Waiting time of up to364 words
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11788 1989-06-30 30 AARnUS Kulai. Oiasagetri. June 26/July 1 Taiko Norasia Al-Muntazah Noraaia Line. ASUN June 30 z,m Ever General. Evergreen. June 30 4 Ming Progress. Yang Ming. July 1 JjJJ Ville de Venus. CM 0 Affretement ATLA July 2 Lexa Toyama. ScanDutcht. July 311,788 words
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1724 1989-06-30 30 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Sport le So* StondordN YoV* 907A 14 W 45 S04 SOI X06 1400 X06 1000 X06 0800 01 07/ 2300 01 07, 0600 X06 1400 VmmI Kappal WtiarvM Bo* Abbot C Koto Abod* Koto Ton* Kv To* t.«o 101 Mototon Ne*0< Mo«w No«1,724 words
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Advertisement386 1989-06-30 21 "The Illustrated Lr»c\ elopedia of Wildlife" I Wildlife I lit all yooil bookshop* and news-stand STP Distributor* Safety at ports EMPLOYEE safety is a key shipper advantage on the waterfront at the Port of New Orleans. In addition, the subject is getting special attention from a new joint labour-management accident386 words
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Advertisement52 1989-06-30 22 ["}@\!*!:|.@><`&},/}[(."`<~.;+. REQUIRE DECK OFFICERS AND ENGINEERS ORIENT OVERSEAS CONTAINER LINE offer attractive salary and fringe benefits for all grades of experienced deck officers and engineers holding DOT certificate of competency. Interested candidates please apply to: ORIENT OVERSEAS CONTAINER LINE, LTD. Fleet Personnel Section 30th Floor, Harbour Centre 25 Harbour Road52 words
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Advertisement807 1989-06-30 24 Page IV Hapag-Lloyd i TO_Uj|^ONT^^^^ BONN EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY BENALDER KURAMA MARU BENAVON TOKIO EXPRESS PROSPER OSAKA BAY Tso ACCEPTING cJ« X INLAND C —US. GCE**,*, «u». r.nNTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT BENALDER BENAVON TOKYO BAY BENCAIRN KAGA TOLAGA BAY BREMERHAVEN R'DAM/ I ANTWERP! LE HAVRE |P KELANG S PORE HONGKONG807 words
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Advertisement478 1989-06-30 24 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUD) EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO NORTHBOUND TO UKC S PORE ROHA DAM MBC HULL (U.K.) TAUSALA SAMOA V-15N 15/7 11/1 CLYDEBANK VXN 14/1 12J9 W» TAMAITAI SAMOA V-16N 20/S 17/10 21/10 »/10 •Alio Attaint fCL to AMw^lfenw/fe<i«ltew/S«ith«meWe^»*t^e«hw*" r ,M JJII (ASIA-SOUTH478 words
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Advertisement887 1989-06-30 24 REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE FIXED DAY WEEKLY TO EUROPE MEDITERRANEAN ADRIATIC RED SEA DEPARTING EVERY FRIDAY NEXT SAILING "NORASIA SUSAN" V. 8915-3 CWIAI AfiiffTJ NMASIA AfiENCIES (S) PTE LTD n mm m. m*mm twh mm mi til mm m ms n 24zm mi mm\ t RIUMK rxmm CHKIUM SMPfMI887 words
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Advertisement1256 1989-06-30 25 SHIPPING TIMES, Friday, June 30, 1989 I CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: Spoil P Klanf BONN EXPWSS WW Z Z Z Z an CARDIGAN BAY 44/7 W SI M mil KNALMR 12/7 M/ 7 M Bl 0» M W 2 VMAVOM 19/7 21/7 OM 1M I2il 1W TO* 10 EXPttSS *J*1,256 words
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Advertisement945 1989-06-30 25 a All a UK kin itir WEEKLY UPRESS INDEPENDENT Cnu IANu LINt FAR EAST/EUROPE FUIIT CONTAINERISED SERVICE HANJIN LEHAVRE 002W QUEEN SWAY BRIDGE 009W CHOYANC PARK 003W HANJIN OAKLAND 003W Also accepting (or Inland UK destination* Antwerp and Scandinavian ports FMG FLOTA MERCANTE GR ANCOLOMBIANA S A (NATIONAL LINE OF945 words
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Advertisement73 1989-06-30 25 FT. PELAYARAN *43^; •^tarH MUTIARA SAMUDRA AGUNG PAIMA SEJATI 3/7 BATAM (SEKUPANG) Mjp 57 DUMAI/PERAWANG ABADI JAYA 3/7 P. BARU/PERAWANG 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 of73 words
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Advertisement350 1989-06-30 25 f// Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd r£l 220 1906 120 TLX MS ***** RS ***** ft. KASTKKN CAR LINT.K LTD STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT VESSEL SERENE ASIAN SEKI SEKI •For Discharging Only NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS. HONGKONG. TAIWAN I CHINESE PORTS. SUBJECT350 words
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Advertisement587 1989-06-30 26 Page VI tH SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE Singapore Loading for IRAN TEYFOURI PJL7O7 Eta 8/7 w** KYOWA LINE INTRODUCING KYOWA FAST DIRECT B/BULK/CONTAINER SERVICE FROM S'PORE/PK TO GUAM/SAIPAN AND MICRONESIA PORTS ETA SPORE SPARKLE End JULY 8 Early AUG 89 *MICRONESIA PORTS587 words
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Advertisement470 1989-06-30 26 7 FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD AOJI 3/7 NOW LOADING KOBE 7/7 NEW ZEALAND JCKLAND, WELLINGTON 8/7 16/7 rTTLETON, DUNEDIN NAPIER AUSTRALIA VDNEY, MELBOURNE, BRISBANE 10/7 11/7 REMANTLE 5/7 12/7 ORT KELANG 'ENANG lANGKOK lONG KONG DANILA FAR EAST 7/7 14/7 TOKYO 7/7 14/7 YOKOHAMA 5/7 7/7 KEELUNG KAOHSIUNG 3/7470 words
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Advertisement190 1989-06-30 26 78 2nd Floor. Jalon 2171. T«m«n Tun Or tomaH. WOOO KL T«l: 71W734. ******4. 71»722« TLX NO MA-37»W FAX: 03-7173*11 Panang OH T«l *****7, *****2 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS 2 fi? VESSEL ETA MV HONG Ql 187 M/V TAI BAO M&' SOUTHERN SHIPPING ANO ENTERPRISES CO LTO SATIMAR190 words
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Advertisement1155 1989-06-30 26 VER GENIUS VER GIANT VIR GENTRY VtR GATHER VER GOVERN EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) PKL SGI" HKG KSG KLG PUS MKT OSK TYO BAL LMV ANW ROM FUt HK Mfo; owo; 12/0/ 10/07 u/o; viw mi 21/07 uw 10/00 a« mi 11/07 1907 17/07 21/07 24/071,155 words
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Advertisement986 1989-06-30 27 SHIPPING TIMES, Friday June 30, 1989 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. «03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EAST VESSEL GOWA HAI GUANG MAJAPAHIT VOY SIN JKT 4350 In PI 3/7 13SB 13/7 15/7 41 SB 30/7 2/8 ACCEPTING SBY VOY S/7 44N8 17/7 14NB 4/8986 words
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Advertisement462 1989-06-30 27 BEN USE CONTAINERS w M 1M MUG KAO MKG. S* TK Sailed Saued Sailed Saued Sj ad Sailed Sailed Sj ed Sailed MUG KAO MKG $a TK 17 «|7 S/7 tn *n up lata Bay Saued Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed ngtong Ei#re»s W V Sailed Sailed »de4ber( Eipreu JM Iff462 words
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Advertisement497 1989-06-30 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYI P.T. 6ESUDI LLOYO f.T. SAMUDEM INDONESIA P.T. TNIKONA LLOTO < > EXPRESS SEMI CONTUNEftSNIP SERVICES SIN6AP9RE Tl EUROPE I J BONTANG 18*B SPORE ANTWERP RDAH/ADAM IS-18/7 12/ D (ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL AND CONTAINERISED CARGO) 16H/D 13n (ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL AND CONTAINERISED CARGO) Subject497 words
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Advertisement474 1989-06-30 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok THE BANK LINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE ITHBQUND TO UKC ISALA SAMOA VISN DEBANK V26N IAITAI SAMOA VI6N SPORE RDAM HMBG HULL 15/7 11/8 16/8 20/8 14/8 12/9 18/9 21/9 20/9 17/10 21/10 25/10474 words
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Advertisement1069 1989-06-30 28 Page VIII AMBASSADOR BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE VIA FEEWR AMBASSADOR BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE FEEDER VESSEL AMBASSADOR BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE Kline KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST •PKjPNG SGP N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST VOY *INDO 23 4/7 21 11/71,069 words
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Advertisement720 1989-06-30 28 -tan me AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Singapore P Keiang Penang loading lor Mother Vsl By Feeder By Feeder ;y 43 1 July frem Melb Sydn Adel ISY42 K Jul* 20 July 20 July Frem MelbiSydn Adel ;y 44 20 Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug F rem Melb,720 words
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Advertisement305 1989-06-30 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD i 11 Tetok A»er Street SINGAPORE 010* TEI (10 LINES) Fa. U4fto« STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore COL DIN ITONOER Colombo/Raradi./Oube. GOLDEN HAVEN Colombo/Karactu-Cuba. 2tt® July P Hetang Penang china service DAI TUN SHAN Shanfhai U/M i-hr puima nrPAN chippinh rn pfkinc XaLm, THE305 words
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Advertisement488 1989-06-30 28 I'D PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD HEAD OFFICE 108 ROBINSON ROAS "0 GMG BUILDING SINGAPORE 'Ofc TELEX RS ***** PHILI FAX *****/fc 00 EMT/FM EUT Fa i LCI SSWCf ETA SINGAPORE 5/7. W 4p. m JED DAH (LCI) WEEKLY AQABA HODEIDAH H KONG. KOBE, TOKYO. KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNC. MANILA. BANGKOK. BUSAN. JAKARTA488 words
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Advertisement1350 1989-06-30 29 Agents S pote NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Bookings Bconinjs ft tU/AUSI TP*,SfA 7 NEPIME SON BHD P Hetang lumpur WW' »HC33 (CR NO. **********0K) NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD EXPORT TO-EUROPE UK (VIA SUEZ) FDR VSL/VOV PKN PKG SGP MOTHKR VSL/VOY S4.P Perkaaa SIS 27 06 28/06 (0,06 HK Container 61W1,350 words
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Advertisement1164 1989-06-30 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 ***** pc MA NT P KELAHG nrccdc U4I THONG SHIPPING 127 Pefam Strict Pening, Maljyva MyS HANDLING SYSTEM1,164 words
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Advertisement322 1989-06-30 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING f CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 22b 6868 (34 Imesl *****.19 ***** 76 RS ***** A/B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD DSR-LIHES ~VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEHktDEREI ROSTOCK* INTEGRATED container service member of eacon service TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND SIN *LCA ANT ROM HgG RST_ H CEGIELSKI322 words
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Advertisement116 1989-06-30 30 T.S.K. line Aim* CONTAINEAIStO SIAVICE rtirn fixEO davaprivAl EXPORTS TO TAIWAN JAPAN OUTBOUND CONTINENT V 23 KABUKI V 23 HERMES ACE VZ3 HAKUSAN II V» CONTINENT V? 4 KABUKI V?« □■rijrrTrrjEimLjLaEl long m gg m m gg QIBH IBIEIQUIISUi9iI3d luuiaGaßicaauiu.i IMPORTS FROM JAPAN TAIWAN Hf9i BH E169 EH ESQ E9116 words
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Advertisement544 1989-06-30 31 SHIPPING IIMEa, rnaay, June ju, TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 Q IRAQI LINE r*— IRAQI STATE (NTHNISi 'OA MAAITIMI TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR A. VSL 5/7 Iraq/Japan THROUGH Bits to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UWO AQABA BAGHDAD REEFER544 words
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Advertisement319 1989-06-30 31 Is RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL *****33 (10 Lines) FAX *****15 TELEX RS ***** RISHIP (3 Lines) {Ma«Wrtal lIIM of Ethiopia) ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL PEN/PKG ETA ABBAY WONZ xn DABESSALAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI VOY 20WB ASSAB MASSAWA HOOEIDAH Other ports along the route workable on inducement. KIEN HUNG319 words
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Advertisement840 1989-06-30 31 SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD > TEL: *****44 FAX: *****75 v CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES PTE ITO TEL: *****88/*****Z2 P.KELANG: 03-*****35 PENANG: 04 *****9 BANGKOK: *****21 HONG KONG: D3-6M191 t t COMFANIA COTJDIA DK Alt NAVECACION IMTEMOCEANICA SA (CHILEAN NATIONAL LIN1) GREAT ANDES SERVICE I FEEDER VSI SP N EMERALD 12N840 words
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Advertisement291 1989-06-30 31 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE kssel SM IM COI WM PIT cm P SUSAK 70N 3/7 10/7 OCEAN SINCERITY ISA 4/7 20/7 EQUATOR PRIDE 03A 5/7 11/7 LEUVE 9107 6/7 11/7 13/7 P. STAROSTIN AIISIB9 12/7 17/7 SUSAK 72N 17/7 24/7 LEUVE 9108 a/7 26/7 28/7291 words
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Advertisement120 1989-06-30 31 JfFARGO SHIPPING Te1:224 012H r ;r j; I i~~ nil REGULAR EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND VSL TUT EXPRESS m E HUDIC 229 BRUSSEI 231 C. VEftOUK 2J2 DiS 1* DATS TO BTDNET! TO USA/CANADA *a TUT EXPRESS 221 1 21/7 E. HUD4C 221 BRUSSEI 231 C. VEROUK120 words
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Advertisement187 1989-06-30 32 MEIGO SHIPPING TRADING (PTE) ITO #11 03 PARKWAY PARAOC TEL *****00 FAX: 344*351 3 CABLE MtIGOSHIP TLX RS 20/19 MEIGO REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE SINGAPORE/PHILIPPINES CENTRAL MINDORO In Port MANILA. BATANGAS, CEBU SINGAPORE/TAIWAN/HONG KONG KRASNOCORSK HONG KONG SINGAPORE/FAR EAST NORTWEEN BERINA 5-7/7 ADEN, ALEXANDRIA. ALGIERS yy THE NATIONAL SHIPPING COMPANY OF187 words
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Advertisement643 1989-06-30 33 SHIPPING TIMES, Friday, June 30, 1989 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA OE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, HO AND ALL-OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. P Kelang* MURRAYEVERETT THOKASEVERETT KAMALEVERETT Singapore 9/10 Jul 25/27 Jul 12/14 Aug WgV'EVERETT643 words
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Advertisement367 1989-06-30 33 77W! FULL CONT AINIK btnvitt «xepu»* r. Mmw4u r.irrihbean fist CanKU HAITI Cost* Rica. El Salvador. HondufW Venezuela Peru. Ecuador Colombia *ia Miami TrmnUd. Bjrbidov Antigua St Lucia. Montscrrat Guayana via Kingston AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE GOLD STAR LINE GOLD HILLA Abidjan/Apapa/Lagos/Cotonou Port Harcourt/Tema/Nonrovia/Lome Uf' Mombasa, D.E.S., Durban, Maputo 3 8367 words
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Advertisement580 1989-06-30 33 SING KWANG HANG m m HMO A TIUIIMOWTATWH (TTI) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE VESSEL JENHOL V 123N vjsm DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPO PORT KELANG 6 JULY MANILA JULY HONG KONG, ALL CHINA PORTS 7 JULY KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG 7 JULY BUSAN 4 JULY TOKYO. KOBE 6 JULY CHITTAGONG 10 JULY DUBAI 13580 words
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Advertisement448 1989-06-30 33 FULL CONTAINER SERVjCE_ ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA i VOY SINGAPORE JAKART 02-03 01/07 03/07 05/07 06/07 274-275 04/07 05/07 07/07 06/07 SINGAPORE In Port In Port General Agents: ASIA PERINTIS LINES PTE LTD 80 Anson Road #25-04 IBM Towers Singapore 0208 Tel *****33 Tlx *****448 words
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Advertisement439 1989-06-30 33 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI ICL SERVICE FAR EAST 2/7 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 3/7 BANGKOK 3/7 MANILA 8/7 JAKARTA 8/7 PORT KELANG/PENANG 4/7 BUSAN 4/7 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 4/7 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou/ SIN EUROPE/UK 8/7 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 8/7 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to all Europe inland destinations SIN USA/CAMADA 4/7 L.A./NYC/SFO439 words
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Advertisement550 1989-06-30 34 EXPORTS TO FAR EAST I OUTBOUND F~ Yl CHUN ViOON WAN HAI LINES WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE riS THKS TYOH NAG Tosr Tnag yok tky 2 JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES 200 Cantonmefit Road, #12 05 Soutti point. Singapore 0208 T«J- *****59 Tele«: RS ***** Facsimile: ******) TIRWINALCFS Tel: 320)218 *****19, *****20 PESAKA550 words
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Advertisement759 1989-06-30 34 JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST 1/7 1 1/7 1/7 4 W 4/7* 7/7 3/7 4 1/7 3/7 4 1/7 2/7 4 Iff 2/7 4 4/7 SRI LANKA/ INDIA 3/7 4 11/7 KARACHI 3/7 4 11/7 CALCUTTA 3/7 4759 words
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Advertisement656 1989-06-30 34 te vW/ Mitsui OS K. Lines. Lid dfc 4k A FULL CONTAINER UK CONTINENT (TRIOI LONOON EXPRtSS KASUGA 1 BONN EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAT BfNAIDCR W IV «2 S?2 m 2 ?t ft L RAMA MARU 11/7 WJ JJ Bf NAVON I*7 21/7 52 asMr" *_s ss t* s MEDITERRANEAN (MED656 words
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Miscellaneous173 1989-06-30 34 Regional Weather f, *V 5*A VI ry Vd I m >2> i^Ko£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. Jun* 30, II •c d Wind direction with speed *1 knots One hoi* Heche represents 5 knots LEGEND p Temperotuce X\ IS Thunderstorm Weather W.rvd direction w.th speed «-> knots173 words
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