The Business Times, 17 August 1989
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Title Section11 1989-08-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P\ 45/12/88 THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article223 1989-08-17 1 Dow up The US stock market opened broadly higher yesterday, shaking off its latest doldrums. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 9.68 points to 2,697.46 after an hour of trading. AP Footsie up LONOON share prices were higher at midday yesterday, pushed up by223 words
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Article, Illustration219 1989-08-17 1 TOKYO'S NIKKEI Index topped the 35,000 yen mark to outshine other regional bourses which closed firmer yesterday. Spurred mainly by active index-! Inked buying, the Nikkei Index cloeed 273.46 points higher at a record 35,064.15, after hitting a record traded high of 36,066.10. "It's a219 words
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492 1989-08-17 1 MAGDALENE NG - GROUP MAY WIN TURKEY'S TOWNSHIP SUB-CONTRACT By MAGDALENE NG PARKWAY HOLDINGS Ltd has lost out to American Arm Lockheed Corporation in the hotly contested bid to build Turkey's billion-dollar airport but it may yet win the sub-contract to build the surrounding township from492 words
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407 1989-08-17 1 LILIAN ANG - By LILIAN ANG SINGAPORE contractors clinched $367 million worth of overseas contracts during the first half of this year almost double the amount for the same period last year. The figure, released yesterday by the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). has raised hopes that407 words
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561 1989-08-17 1 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr SINGAPORE'S offer to host some US military facilities is expected to feature in a meeting of Aaean parliamentarians in Manila from Aug 21 to Aug 26. The meeting will be held under the auspices561 words
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605 1989-08-17 1 ROME TAN - ■y ROME TAN THE TIMING of Hotel Properties' $70-millfon 4 per cent bond issue 1993 and Its current rights issue of sharee haa thrown up the need tor clearer guidelines >on the payment of accrued interest. Some inveetors who sold605 words
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380 1989-08-17 1 AP THE US Federal Reserve la not likely to lower interest rates soon to boost economic growth, despite a pointed warning of receesion from Preeident George Bush's budget director, many economists say. Analysis predicted on Monday that intereet rates wouldAP - 380 words
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Advertisement73 1989-08-17 1 FuN report, PAOE If Regional mkts, PAGE It World mkto. PAGE 1i Circulation on the rise BUSINESS TIMES' circulation hit 20,221 on Monday, Augu9t 14. This was a new high on a non-supplement day. Since crossing the 20,000 mark on Friday, June 30, BT's circulation has been steadily gaining, with73 words
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Advertisement192 1989-08-17 1 Editorial Comment 10 Of destinies and destinations The Hilton success formula Manufacturing 2 Logo for quality S'pore food US trade 3 Higher current deficit seen Loans ....................—......—........7 $130 m package for warehouse KL economy 7.5-7.Bpc growth forecast Advertising Ad spending up 13 per cent Nightspots 12 Life is a cabaret192 words
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Advertisement75 1989-08-17 1 Menstocb Quality before your eyes Isn't it amazing how a pile of bills arrive just when you decide to buy that new CD player? SS It's all a question of smart money management isn't it? Why shouldn't you have money to spend when you want to spend it? Prime Account75 words
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HOME NEWS
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404 1989-08-17 2 JAYARAM MENON - By JAYARAM MENON SINGAPORE food and b*v«r*g* manufacturers hops to lotvo tho Singapore taste lingering on foreign palates with "Good Food Made in Bingepore". :To begin with, a Singapore logo of quality ie to be launched st ths Hotel Food404 words
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Article158 1989-08-17 2 THE EHVIRONMENT Ministry ptens to introduce noise standards at construction sites. The limits ere likely to be reedy by the first quarter of next year, said Environment Minister Dr Ahmad Matter yeeterday. The move will mean that developers end contractore st work sitss that are158 words
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290 1989-08-17 2 THE LURE of quiet Serewek has exerted e not unsurprising pull on Singspors travellers, drawing 18,000 there laat year. The figure repreeented en 80-per-cent growth, and was way above the overall growth rats for internetional travellers to ths East Maleyslsn state, which290 words
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309 1989-08-17 2 LILIAN ANG - ■y LILIAN ANG THREE MORE oil majors in Singapore have applied to join the Approved Oil Trader (AOT) status scheme, which was Isunched just eight months ago. The latest to ask for the special status are Shell, Esso and British Petroleum. Two309 words
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Article, Illustration349 1989-08-17 2 SHOULD the export licence of the Chineee firm which you ere dealing with be revolted by the Beijing government, take heart. The contractual obligations will likely be taken over by other organisation, said Zheng Hongye, acting chairman of the China349 words
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265 1989-08-17 2 ABDUL HADHI - By ABDUL HADHI FAR EAST Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd (FELS), ths rig building srm of the Ksppel Group, haa received a bonus of US$l3O,OOO (SS200.000) from Marathon Oil Company (MOC) for delivering a piperack module 17 days aheed of fime Marathon had asked tor265 words
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Article245 1989-08-17 2 SI A WILL BE ttM first foreign airline to operate scheduled services to Cetxi in the aouthern Philippines, following the successful conclusion of air talka yesterday between Manila and Singapore. Under the new agreement, both Singapore Airlines end Phillppinss Airlines (PAL) can have a245 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement466 1989-08-17 2 It appeals to both sides of your Drain. For every purchase from IJul. to 30 Sept.l9B9 5 -y.iryH On board interfaces make it easy to bring in outside help from a mouse printer, modem or other toots You It get the flexibility to use both 5 1/4 and .1 1/2466 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous85 1989-08-17 2 on Aug 15 OUTLOOK: CO 28/15 Cloudy 34/22 Qmk 11/06 Ckor 39/29 Clear 29/24 tain 32/25 Ckor 31/21 Cloudy H 7 Jopm Aef 14 at Madrid 34/20 ManHa 33/23 Mexico Ory 23/12 Miami 31/24 Montreal 25/19 Mwcaw 24/11 Namau 34/24 Ntw MM 36/27 New York 29/22 Nkoda 35/21 Odo 19/1385 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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460 1989-08-17 3 AFP Reuter PRESIDENT SUHARTO, responding to growing calls for more political openness at home, yesterday cautioned that Indonesia should proceed with the issue carefully to avoid possible upheavals. In his state of tha. nation address, Mr Suharto said political development should not "proceedAFP; Reuter - 460 words
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171 1989-08-17 3 Bernama PRESIDENT SUHARTO yesterday signalled the approaching normalisation of diplomatic ties between Indonesia and China. "In the process of normalising diplomatic relations between the two countries, a point of clarity has been reached," the president said in his address before the House of theBernama - 171 words
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198 1989-08-17 3 AFP TRADE between West Germany and Asean jumped 15.1 per cent in 1988 to total 14.07 billion marks (US$7.4 billion), the West German economy ministry said. West Germany is Asean's biggest trading partner among the 12 European Community (EC) countries, carryingAFP - 198 words
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Article, Illustration401 1989-08-17 3 FT US TRADE Representative Mrs Carta Hills said the US current account deficit may "build a little" because of macro-economic factors driving it and the stronger dollar. Speaking at a briefing in Washington on Tuesday, she talked of the need to boostFT - 401 words
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257 1989-08-17 3 Reuter THE US Commerce Department said on Tuesday that it was allowing more powerful computers to be exported to communist nations than those on s list of approved exports it issued s month ago. That was done in spite of the fact thatReuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration302 1989-08-17 3 AFP TAIWAN has Mid H plans to stsp up efforts to reduce its diplomatic isolation and use its economic strength to improve relations with other countries, including socialist states. Government spokesman Shaw Yu-ming said on Tueeday Taiwan wanted to use as a model theAFP - 302 words
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Article453 1989-08-17 4 China will withstand the pressure, says Li Peng AFP FOREIGN OUTRAGE at China s use of force to crush stuOent democracy protests is a "transient" phenomenon that the country can overcome. Chinese Premier Li Peng was quoted yesterday as saying. "We have made a proper analysis ofAFP - 453 words
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425 1989-08-17 4 FT JAPANESE car makers are set to capture around 18 per cent of the West European new car market by 1995 compared with 11.3 per cent last year, according to a study by the Economist Intelligence Unit. TheFT - 425 words
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Article366 1989-08-17 4 NYT STEEP discounts aimed at clearing bloated inventories of 1909 models lifted sales of domestically made cars to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 7.9 million in early Auguat. the strongest level in six months. US car makers reported on Tuesday. The makers will introduceNYT - 366 words
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110 1989-08-17 4 NYT FUJITSU Ltd says it has developed Japanese-to-Ger-man translation software for computers in conjunction with a West German software maker and will market the product next year. The new software, developed jointly with Stutt-gart-based ARIS Software-Entwicklug GmbH, will initially be targeted at Japanese firms operatingNYT - 110 words
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232 1989-08-17 4 Asahi TWO Japanese ministries are independently developing plans to establish schools that would train experts to provide development assistance to the Third World, sources said. Some in Japan are worried that their country is seen as merely throwing money at Third World problems. ThereAsahi - 232 words
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342 1989-08-17 4 AFP AUSTRALIA'S current account opened the fiscal year with a deficit of Asl.7 billion for July, up 16.4 per cent over the same period last year, according to official figures released in Canberra on Wednesday. The Australian Bureau of Statistics report forAFP - 342 words
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128 1989-08-17 4 AFP CHINA'S State Council (Cabinet) met in Beijing on Tuesday, expressing optimism over the economy but giving no indication when martial law would be lifted in Beijing, according to official press reports. The State Council, headed by Premier Li Peng, imposedAFP - 128 words
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Article958 1989-08-17 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvk* Local From number thn* TMA TL351B 0430 BEY/SHJ/KUL SU SQ409 0520 MAA IAC IC555 0655 MAA DLH LH788 0700 FRA/AUH SU SQ491 0725 BWN SU SQ407 0740 oa SU SQ023 0755 AMS/ZRH SU SQ411 0800 BOM MAS MH640 0820 KUL MAS MM37A 0850 KUL958 words
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Advertisement224 1989-08-17 3 Leader, PAGE 10 "So what do you think of my new Cefiro?' he asked me Without waiting for a reply he enthused, This car has everything Multi-Link Rear Suspension, an Anti-Skid Braking System, one-of-a-kind projector headlamps and futures you won't find on even the most prestigious European luxury sedans Yes,224 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous67 1989-08-17 3 Doonesbury FORME* OH, FRED... m Ya Tybbeen WRACKING AH BRAINS, TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT A FELLOW PERSON WTTH AIDS WOULD 'WANT MOST.* BY GARRY TRUDEAU THEN IT SUPPSNLY HIT ME wHY,irs,irsL. AN UNFROZEN AIDS DRUG 7/ Sfti' W #Iti mzs-la THE STUFF TELLME ABOUT TURNS MICE IT' BOY, THATS67 words
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Advertisement22 1989-08-17 4 LONDON Hfldnv tk toAowi| monnn|. Cdlymmr Trrrrl Agent or Air Cjaidi 7JJWU. /SCV A BREATH OF FRESH AIR Ji®' Air Canada sl22 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article184 1989-08-17 5 Reuter BULLISH USOA crop' reports on Monday supported CBOT soybean values, and contracts closed up 20 to 11-1/2 cents a bushel on Tuesday. USOA reported that the condition of the soybean crop deteriorated last week. This induced scattered short-cov-ering on Tuesday by a mix of commission house and professionalReuter - 184 words
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Article175 1989-08-17 5 Reuter CBOT SOFT red winter wheat futures cloeed higher on Tuesday, primarily in sympathy with strong gains in CBOT corn and soybeans, floor sources said. Recent steady export demand and ideas that Algeria would retender for EEP wheat added support. After the close, exporters reported that Algeria rebid forReuter - 175 words
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Article274 1989-08-17 5 London Commodity Exchange Ruyor/Sotlor dosing prices on Aug 15 (£/tonno unless sp«dfi«d). Previous dosing prices In pan 1 Hill oto Will W >1*. toils In store London, soitor? option OF Lorn Ion hp 748/750 (740/741) high/low i Nov 754/740 755/758 i high/low (750/752) 763/740 Saiot (2176) Sop 854/855274 words
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Article298 1989-08-17 5 BMGAPORE: Rubber prices cloaed slightly eaaier yesterday, with September 1 RSS buyer quoted at 188.00 cents a kg, down one cent from Tuesday's cloee. Very quiet conditiona continued to prevail in the afternoon, with prices little changed from the morning'a slightly lower levels, dealers said. Trading waa thin due298 words
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Article192 1989-08-17 5 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon doting prices on August 16 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 93.00 CXd drum FOB 103.00 Now drum FOB 107.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 50.00 sellers Pepper Muntofc white FOB NLW ■497-50 Sarawak white FOB foq NLW 487.50 Sarawak spedal black FOB NLW 362.50192 words
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Article287 1989-08-17 5 RAS prices In omMs, FOB In bnln NOON CLOSE Roy on 5#||jn Bwyon C M Inl 1 RSS Prompt 166.00 167.00N 166.00 167.00N tat 1 RSS Sop 166.00 167.00 166.00 167.00 In* 1 RSS Oct 16A7S 169.75 168.75 169.75 bit 2 RSS Of 166.00 168.00N 166.00 168.00N287 words
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Article85 1989-08-17 5 (cm./*) SEPTEMKK 1989 OCTOSCT 1989 (currant month) (forwar d month) RAS NOON NOON llfjUfl SAn Iwyan 5itlin SU 30 149 00 151.00N 150.00 152.00N SSI 50 147.00 149.00N 148.00 *****N MRELB lwy«rt Sal SM* CV 316_50 21®. SON 218JO 220.50N SM* I 319 JO 331 JON 33185 words
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Article144 1989-08-17 5 THE KUALA LUMPUR Tin Mart* (KLTM) pries held •toady at Taeoday*a level of MWIII a kg, elded by the f>co>ify on tha London Motel Exchange (LME), In brtak trading, brakan laid. Alter dodlno, raiVrti J h >n" ofblda of 56, tttay aald. Tha KLTITa dWinnMal ovar LME la144 words
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Article486 1989-08-17 5 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OS. FUTURES closed slightly steadier but off the day's highs on late short-covering on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE). Dealers said a rebound in soyoil futures overnight in Chicago and Pakistan's proeence in the market saw CPO futures pricee opening sharply higher. But prices486 words
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Advertisement188 1989-08-17 5 Anatomy of a pampered business traveller Pre-registration upon arrival. Complimentary toiletries. Business suit, pressed and ready. A complimentary service Butler service in the Pacific Tastefully appointed room with plush bathroom. s vComplimentary use of Health Qub facilities #»L. if S V m < For private discussion, privileged use of the188 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1353 1989-08-17 6 SINGAPORE: THE sentiment remains bullish after an early morning flurry of speculative sales. Dealers, uncomfortable about holding large positions, were liquidating their long positions before the US June trade data due today which is expected to fall to $9.3 billion from $10.2 billion in May. The downward thrust1,353 words
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Article170 1989-08-17 6 Gold futures on August 15, 1989 100 troy ounces. USS per troy ounce Op«l High Low s*m« Aug 367 00 368.70 367.00 370.70 3 60 Sop 371.50 4.00 Oct 369 00 375 00 368.50 373.70 4.30 OK 373.70 379 00 372.40 377.50 4.30 M> 90 376.70 *****170 words
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Article56 1989-08-17 6 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market closed 1/16 point higher at 5 1/8 per cent yesterday. Term rates were unchanged. S$ lnt« rbank rates at the dose yesterday: /V ora mo VAW5 1/9 3 3 3/16 3 1/14 2-mvh 3 3/1* 3 1/1* 3-MMh 3 3/»*56 words
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Article102 1989-08-17 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity KID OFFER HKX LOW 3 i—<w &Q*****X 16.11.89 3.80 3.75 3.82 3.77 6 months BS*****V 18.01.90 3.86 3.81 3.85 3.81 1 y*or 8Y*****F 24.05.90 4.12 4.07 4.10 4.05 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing102 words
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Article, Illustration179 1989-08-17 6 prt"» kHKenTrSw e| 3 12 major banks In S*pora Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Aug 16 us$ DM SWFC Y«1 7 doy« i/« —t 11 3/4— 13 5/» 7 4 7/i 77/1-71/4 5 3/1-5 1/4 1 1/» 13 13/1*— <•/>* 7 1/14 4 IS/14 7 1/3 7179 words
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Article1064 1989-08-17 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Wadnasday, Ati >gmt 16, 1989 OCUTI ICHEMARK (M MNP •EX) Lmm Ml Oaa M pala Laar o«a 32 104 S3 172 S4 km vm num nr\ 254 Ar AM BK TBN (9M oa» HUi s*l Laar MM 88 pais la* 73 255 7S 437 IMM Tuesday,1,064 words
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Article248 1989-08-17 6 Reuter IMM CURRENCY FUTURES rallied late Tuesday to close near daily highs following a choppy session. The late gains stemmed from the view that investors need fresh impetus before purchasing more dollars, traders said. Still, currencies face a bearish outlook, as recent economic data convinced many that the FederalReuter - 248 words
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Advertisement151 1989-08-17 6 ■pys ~v YS BUT OPEN EGINNINGS. x; it A 4*tf£ The Pinnacle, one day in the week is specially set aside for happy occasions. That's why we're closed on Sundays (as well as Public Holidays). So thatyou can have The Pinnacle all to yourself to celebrate weddings, minions, anniversaries, birthdays151 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article492 1989-08-17 7 EURODOLLAR futures yesterday closed higher on short-covering and position adjustments ahead of the release of some US economic data July housing starts and industrial production and capacity utilisation last night, dealers said. September Eurodollar roee to 91.27 from Chicago's 91.24 and December to 91.45 against 91.39, with turnover totalling492 words
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Article149 1989-08-17 7 Telerate PRICES for fuel oil were fairly stable in light trade on the Singapore market Buyers were notionally at $87-88 mt, with sellers at $90-91 mt fob/cif Sing. Taiwan's tender to sell 60,000 mt of fuel oil was won at $85.4 mt fob Kao-Shung. Iran's tenderTelerate - 149 words
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356 1989-08-17 7 AFP ASIAN DEVELOPMENT Bank (ADB) directors are to consider the bank's role in a proposed regional inveetment agency st a board meeting in Manila next week, a Japanese Finance Ministry official said on Tuesday. The Aug 22 meeting will alsoAFP - 356 words
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Article369 1989-08-17 7 HONGKONG: Gold closed nearly US$2 lower in moderate, choppy trading yesterday, dealers said. Bullioiy (ell to U*****.00/50 an ounce from U*****.70/370.20 in New York on Tuesday. It opened here at 368 30/ 80. "Demand by Japanese. Swiss and local investors supported gold at US$36B, but selling emerged at369 words
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Article280 1989-08-17 7 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed little changed from the opening levels, after a quiet day's trading. Dealers said most operators were sidelined awaiting yesterday's release of US July housing starts and industrial production and capacity use. Term rates eased 1/16 point at the outset due to the recovery280 words
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288 1989-08-17 7 Bernama BANK BUMIPUTRA Malaysia Bhd (BBMB) has identified potential partners with whom it can team up to open more overseas outlets in the AsiaPacific region, its executive director Mohd Said Mohd Ali said in Kuala Lumpur. Speaking to reporters after the signing ceremonyBernama - 288 words
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327 1989-08-17 7 QUAK HIANG WHAI - WARDLEY TO LEAD AND MANAGE DEAL By QUAK HIANG WHAI CENTRAL Merchandise Distribution Pte Ltd (CMO), a Joint venture between Singapore Warehouse Company and Parkway Holdings, has finalised a $130 million loan package to part-finance its purchase of a warehousing complex in Martin327 words
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150 1989-08-17 7 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN government will start a reverse Treaaury bond tender programme in the fourth quarter this year as part of government plans to reduce debt, Treasurer Paul Keating said. Reverse bond tenders provide an additional way of repurchasing the government's domestic debt, whichReuter - 150 words
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274 1989-08-17 7 PARENTS will have another children insurance policy to choose from when the Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS) launchea its "Junior Saver's Plan" next week. ICS aaid yesterday that the new policy will be launched in conjunction with its 20th anniversary this month. The Junior Saver's274 words
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Advertisement268 1989-08-17 7 Af> a /ft' ■--v •jr.- ~>v t*w.?"*•% A futuristic interpretation of a legendary design: The Movado® Sapphire Museum® Watch. The famous Museum dot dial represents the quintessence of the modern design movement. Simple, functional, tasteful. Yet, the Movado Sapphire Museum Watch has a stark, dramatic look that delineates it as268 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1162 1989-08-17 8 ZHOU MEI - A snap election across the Causeway in November? The timing would be ideal with the Malaysian economy firmly back on the growth track, analysts say. A primary beneficiary of the 'flying geese' investments from East Asia, Malaysia can expect further stimulation of its1,162 words
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Article, Illustration475 1989-08-17 8 WILL MALAYSIA reduce its corporate tax rate again come budget time this October? Analysts of the Hongkongbased Political and Economic Risk Consultancy believe Malaysia may do so "to make it more competitive internationally". However, there are others who read the situation differently. Singapore-based fiscal specialist475 words
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433 1989-08-17 8 ONCE THE proud twin pillars of the Malayan economy, rubber and tin have long lost their lustre but they remain important in Malaysia's list of commodity export earners and as providers of employment. Malaysia has for some years been a leading exporter of several other433 words
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Advertisement371 1989-08-17 8 Practical Aspects Of SETTING UP OFFSHORE Challenges Opportunities of Global Business 5 6 October 1989, Crown Prince Singapore This conference is structured to focus on critical issues. Capitalising on global opportunities Planning your business for offshore operations The use of offshore tax structures Using Singapore as an investment holding company371 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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583 1989-08-17 9 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA MORE advertising agencies are gearing up technologically in anticipation of an industry-wide link-up where accounts, copy and even art work can be sent through electronically. Agencies contacted by BT JJpid they have invested between 340,000 and $300,000 in one583 words
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Article, Illustration491 1989-08-17 9 LONDON-BASED communications group, Lopex pic has gained control of Singapore marketing and communications firm Tropical Alliance, through a company incorporated here. Lopex pic holds a 60 per cent interest in the new company, Lopex Communications (Pte) Ltd for which it forked out £250,000.491 words
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Article, Illustration258 1989-08-17 9 TROPICAL ALLIANCE has won the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association (Sana) account after a two-way competitive pitch against a multinational advertising agency. The $200,000 advertising Campaign is scheduled to take off in the middle of next month till mid-November, said Wong Loke Teck, managing director of the258 words
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187 1989-08-17 9 LEVER BROTHERS Singapore has launched a poster/hanging mobile campaign to launch its new ice cream. The campaign will introduce "mini" Viennetta, a smaller version of the Wall's vanilla and chocolate layered desert of the same name. It will supplement the on-going $150,000 Viennetta campaign and187 words
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Article, Illustration317 1989-08-17 9 SANGEETA MULCHAND - FIRST HALF TOTAL CROSSES $200 MILLION By SANGEETA MULCHAND SPENDING on advertising crossed the $200-million mark in the first half of the year as companies geared up to corner a greater share of the market. According to Survey Research Singapore, the $207.2 million spent317 words
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174 1989-08-17 9 DYNASTY HOTEL, which is in the midst of a $1.6 million renovation programme, has launched a new series of corporate advertisements. The $120,000 advertising account was awarded to KBI Singapore following a three-way pitch earlier in the year. The UKbased agency gained extra174 words
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Article, Illustration300 1989-08-17 9 MOVING out of the Beach Road advertising hub into the heart of the financial district haa not deterred Leo Burnett Singapore from achieving the same ambience. Its two floors in Tuan Sing Towers have been recreated with the aame fittings right down to300 words
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Article298 1989-08-17 9 SHOEB KAGDA - By SHOEB KAGDA A SANITARY napkin that is as revolutionary as the micro-chip. That's what Proctor Gamble claims their new Whisper Excel to be. Only two mm thick, the new napkin will be introduced in Singapore through an extenaive advertisement campaign which will include free samples,298 words
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331 1989-08-17 9 JOCELYN TOH - G A Advertising becomes part of Momentum Group By JOCELYN TOH JUST two years after going It alone, Gartshore and Associates Advertising has become part of a regional advertising nstwoik. Q 6 A is now part of The Momentum Group, a network of independent, creative agencies in major centres throughout331 words
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Article288 1989-08-17 9 THE SECOND "Corporate Communications Via Effective Public Relations and Advertising" conference will be held in October at the Dynasty Hotel. Topics to be discussed at the industry event include competitive positioning and the handling of promotions for public service campaigns. Speakers at the two-day conference from Oct 24-25288 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article499 1989-08-17 10 THERE are two very different images of Indonesia prevailing today. To many Western eyes, the country is a closed society run with an iron hand, a high price to pay for the economic progress it has made. Closer to Indonesian shores, the realities take on a499 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1989-08-17 10 MAGDALENE NG - Hilton International Corporation, the fastest growing hotel chain in the world, is bullish on the outlook for the Asia-Pacific region. It has added hotels in Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia and China during the last 18 months and is now putting up a 400-room hotel in Beijing.1,023 words
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Article, Illustration597 1989-08-17 10 HILTON INTERNATIONAL Corporation (HIC) was started 40 years ago as a separate subsidiary of Hilton Hotels Corporation (HHC) one of the oldest hotel management chains in the United States with the opening of the Caribe Hilton International in Puerto Rico. HHC itself was established by597 words
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696 1989-08-17 10 HILTON INTERNATIONAL Singapore's past is as colourful as its present. It was originally owned by Far Eastern Hotels Development (FEHD), which counted among its list of major shareholders corporate figures Cho Jock Kim and Ng Teng Fong. Mr Cho was the man at696 words
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Article, Illustration981 1989-08-17 11 CHINA NYT AS HER FINGERS played with her gold necklace and her eyes wandered about the displays of bright clothing that fill her small shop, Chai Miliang looked a bit bored as she explained that the folks in Shishi, a coastal town a bit leeaNYT - 981 words
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Article, Illustration855 1989-08-17 11 PAKISTAN Reuter A YEAR AFTER his mysterious dealt), the smiling general who ruled Pakistan for 11 years is threatening to come back and haunt his political foes. President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq, killed in a plane crash on Aug 17, 1968, isReuter - 855 words
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Article, Illustration704 1989-08-17 11 BRITAIN Reuter SCOTCH WHISKY to the Japanese, Wedgwood china to the Americana, fine crystal and Jaguar cars luxury goods provide s refined image for Britain's exports. But economists say Britain could be poised to increase exports of more everyday itemsReuter - 704 words
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Article, Illustration585 1989-08-17 11 SOUTH AFRICA Reuter PRESIDENT P W Botha's abrupt resignation could bring benefits for South Africa's sanctions-hit economy if his successor, FW De Klerk, steps up reforms of apartheid, economists said on Tuesday. "The markets and the business community will regard Botha's resignation withReuter - 585 words
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Advertisement450 1989-08-17 10 Managers must manage. BT shows you how every Monday. OFiri The ONE-STOP centre for all your IT Training needs Systems Education Centre (SEC) is pleased to announce its Advanced Technology Training Programme (ATTP). These courses are conducted by the most prominent lecturers in the field of Software Engineering, ail associated450 words
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Miscellaneous60 1989-08-17 10 PRpcncttu-y evoeyofJG ON 6Risrou)-Vou'fe i '1 »>' f U-T\ I V.JVJL/ fWA vno' Jr r RftfTv A stWrF m&jTioNeo ey Bl?iLUftNT' whV £HD DEVIL.MICKRDtoJ U^NTS V u2o f^p^€^^^ e 1 DIDN'T I T^>NK > w vn,rvN,ia, C st:".2- ND J OF THAT P I unv u vou doublc N/bufe aQouuvriON60 words
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Advertisement209 1989-08-17 11 iiiiiiiii i i i I i i i i r M*VI£LINK i i i i i i i JOINT VENTURE PARTNERSHIP MOVIELINK INTERNATIONAL, the largest supplier of hotel/motel in-house movies in Singapore, South-East Asia and Australia is looking for a joint venture partner to expand its operations in Singapore. The209 words
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Article, Illustration943 1989-08-17 12 Laugh, comrade life is a cabaret once again NIGHTSPOTS NYT IN REFUGE from 70 years of official mirthlessness, Muscovites are scurrying ones again after the Bat, the historic Russian cabaret of irreverence routed from the city in 1920 and resurrected flow as the hottest ticket in town. A brash 31-year-oldNYT - 943 words
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Article, Illustration995 1989-08-17 13 ANNE TAYLOR FLEMING - HERITAGE By ANNE TAYLOR FLEMING NYT ONCE MORE, we Angelenos have managed to generate a national guffaw, this time over a citizen attempt to have a Los Angeles carwash named a landmark. Also up for landmark status was the adjoining coffeeshop, one of those typical low-slungNYT - 995 words
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334 1989-08-17 13 WINE NYT NEW YORK'S fledgling spar-kling-wine induatry, thirsty for expert technical advice, was given a short course by three specialists from the Champagne region of France and two from West Germany last week at the State University campus in Fredonia, New York. About 90NYT - 334 words
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Advertisement958 1989-08-17 12 Where to entertain... Where to entertain... t Where toentertain... Where to WVKERFEsr X- WW w: 'A 4 Jfc K A/ rfjEk Jrtj i 32 i' Lunch or dinner. Adults: $14.50 Children below 12: $9.00 Cafe Plaza Plaza Hotel Brae* R.«)B.neapf« ***** Trt 2»»MI Paramount Hate/ 1 Whv* thm ht[H>, p+op*958 words
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Advertisement210 1989-08-17 13 entertain.. 1 Happy Houhs In The Park. Our early evening Happy Hour* at The Fountain Lounge are sunply delightful. For every drink you order you get the next one fire. PUuf, you get 25% off bottle purchase*. And to make jure you re totally happy, there's great music to listen210 words
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Miscellaneous656 1989-08-17 13 TOHKHDaS 12 13 24 25 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Seedy looking artist? (6) 7 Wherein to make things for the factory dance (8) 8 Trademark of a record circle? (4) 10 They can stick in as well as out! (6) 11 One way to get slim (6) 14 Consumer's total656 words
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Miscellaneous1346 1989-08-17 13 TV and RADIO Transcendental passion A I wm mksmm a vw r r Jadyn Smith In De/ti Mi Oi/ff CHOICE DEM VU, 10.55pm. SBC 5 A screenwriter decides to make the life and talent of a beautiful but deceased ballerina the object of his movie. But in an inexplicable moment,1,346 words
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Article424 1989-08-17 14 A SURENDREN - TENNIS By A SURENDREN THE FIRST Mg upeet at the Honda-Kah Singapore Men's Open championship came when lucky loeer Felix Barrientoe of the Philippi nee defeated Zeeehen Ali of India in straight seta 6-1. 6-2 in the second round. Ali took over aa top aeed424 words
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281 1989-08-17 14 AP FORMER CHAMPIONS Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg breezed to etraight-aet victories over South Africans in the opening round of the ATP Championship on Tueeday. Wilander, a four-time winner of the event et the Jack Nicklaus Sports Center in Ohio, defeated Byron TalbotAP - 281 words
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Article147 1989-08-17 14 AP PAM SHRIVER, trying to regain top form for the upcoming US Open, poeted a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Louiee Allen in the opening round of the United Jersey Bank Clasaic on Tueeday. M l a a r ,|..L m m fim in iiwr maicnes,AP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration322 1989-08-17 14 CYCLING AP EAST GERMANY'S Jens Glucklich, whose name means "lucky" in German, found himself the recipient of some good fortune on* Tuesday in winning the one-kilometre time trial at the World Cycling Championships in France. Olympic champion and world indoor record-holder Alexandre Kiritchenko of the SovietAP - 322 words
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200 1989-08-17 14 GOLF AP TOM WATSON pieced a telephone cell to Lenny Wedkins sfter the two golfers were nemed as the "wild cerd" selections to the Americen Ryder Cup teem on Tuesdsy. "We're going to go over there end kick some butts," Wetson said. "AndAP - 200 words
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Article91 1989-08-17 14 CRICKET AFP ENGLAND'S cricket "rebels" Mike Getting end John Emburey were et the centre of e special security operetion yesterday. A protest by anti-apart-heid demonstrators wes planned at Hampshire's sell-out Nat West Trophy semi-final against Gatting's Middleeex end Hempehire chief executive Tony Baker aaid he wes worried aboutAFP - 91 words
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Advertisement318 1989-08-17 14 •Sb SIEMENS -f ■■'y<*< •<>; V/s'il gig *gS W S y si >•; ■'> Ik f •#«.-A i j! M»1 liP fc-^ ■4 it v.l Mam., EST/ y&* ■X Ik ||Mi W i < ■.< J5 V. P$F Wji ,h g&m: "h&. ;>, •*v V* "> C -M* ;<i. r318 words
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464 1989-08-17 15 HERMAN PHUA - By HERMAN PHUA MUDA HOLDINGS Bhd, a Kuala Lumpur-listed paper product group, is buying a 24 per cent stake in paper manufacturer United Paper and Pulp for $13.58 million. The stake came from unlisted Hartaban Holdings Sdn Bhd which is also464 words
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525 1989-08-17 15 NST UNITED ENGINEERS Malaysia Bhd (UEM) continuing its expansion streak is making a M 5146.50 million offer for the entire paid-up capital of Cement Industries of Malaysia Bhd (CIMA) in a share-swap deal. UEM is offering CIMA shareholders one new UEM shareNST - 525 words
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Article575 1989-08-17 15 ROSIE TAN - By ROSIE TAN A $28-MILLION windfall from a property sale has boosted bottom line profit at Haw Par Brothers International by two-and-a-half times to $39.44 million for the first six months of this year. The property, a 22-storey commercial building in Hongkong, was sold in575 words
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165 1989-08-17 15 WITH THE conversion of Singapore Press Holdings into a newspaper company, the biggest holder of management shares in the newspaper group is Great Eastern Life Assurance Co Ltd. Great Eastern Life has 34.8 per cent of the 2.46 million management shares165 words
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371 1989-08-17 15 KEVIN GWEE - By KEVIN GWEE PLANTATION GROUP Dunlop Estates Bhd has booked in an extraordinary gain of M 510.52 million into its interim results, the bulk of which was from the sale of its stake in Malaysian Plantations Bhd (MPB). This,371 words
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333 1989-08-17 15 Bernama ARAB-MALAYSIAN First Property Trust (AMFPT), the first property trust company in Malaysia, is expected to be listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) before the end of September. And it is expected to record a pry-tax profit of M 56.55 million forBernama - 333 words
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Article, Illustration527 1989-08-17 15 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH SINGAPORE LAND Ltd's longdelayed acquisition of an additional 26 per cent stake in Gateway Land Re Ltd could lead to a $7.2 million windfall for the Taos who are the main sellers of the Gateway shares. This is527 words
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534 1989-08-17 15 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA UNITED OVERSEAS LAND which posted impressive gains in its first half results is expecting group results for the whole year to be significantly better than last year. For the six months ended June 30. 1989. UOL, the property arm of the534 words
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322 1989-08-17 15 SING INVESTMENTS Finance Ltd has recorded a near 50 per cent increase in interim group after-tax profits to $2.32 million for the six months ended June 30. 1969 from the previous period s $1.61 million. This is achieved on a marginal322 words
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Article585 1989-08-17 15 Currant Ea Book* Pete ToM tor ToM tor piyiMnl tfrii doic Vm ycir leet y eer Aiex Hldgj 6%(bl Aug 29 Sop 8 Sop 26 6% 6% Avimo I0%TEI0 Oct 16 Oci 26 Nov 15 I0%TE 25%TE KMT 100% Oct If Oct 31 Nov 6 100% 100% Botvj585 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1989-08-17 16 JOSEPHINE CHAN - tf JOSEPHINE CHAN SHARE prices yesterday closed narrowly mixed on late bargain hunting, inspired by Tokyo's record close. The Nikkei index, which dosed 273.46 points higher at a record 35,084.15, sparked off selected buying in the local bourse in the afternoon. Brokers said1,107 words
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Article323 1989-08-17 16 Managers' prtcM w for Aug 17 m Royal Trust Sac Asia r S'poi* Gr Fund IT Aiia-tac Gf Fund ,2 Singapore Unit Trust H Commtc* 1.17 124 0 Th« Savings Fund 106 1.12 S'p<x« frog Fund 0.47 Oil S'por* Sac Fund 0.73 0.78* S'pofl lnv*tt Fund 0 84323 words
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Article47 1989-08-17 16 THE HOUR GLASS LIMITED: 10th AQM at the Mercury Room, 4th Floor, The Weatin Stamford Weatin Plaza, 2 Stamford Road, Singapore 0617, tomorrow at 3.30pm. KAMUNTIHQ CORPORAHON BERHAD: EGM at Penang Room, Shangri-La Hotel. No.ll. Jalan Sultan Ismail. ***** Kuala Lumpur. tomorrow at 10.30 am.47 words
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Article6191 1989-08-17 16 1« High 19 Low Tol Cod* Company LMt Solo AUG 16 crVol C000) Day High Low Lost O Buyer I uote lot lor Qr't Dtv Dtv C*w Qr's rid Not P/E M Cop Smil SESDAQ 168 93 215 70% 94 111 101 88 190 91% 104 1706,191 words
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Article, Illustration3587 1989-08-17 17 LATE buying prevented enother dey of loeeee end ehere prices cloeed mixed to firmer et the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterdey. Brokers eakJ sentiment in the afternoon was influenced by the firm Tokyo market. The Nikkei Average shot up enother 273.46 points to a new3,587 words
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694 1989-08-17 18 Reuter TOKYO STOCKMARKET investors looking for a good bet are eyeing shares of companies seen as likely to raise dividends or make bonus share issues. Several factors, from a search for excitement during the summer doldrums to a new debate on shareholders' rights,Reuter - 694 words
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290 1989-08-17 18 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES" leading real estate developer, Ayala Land Inc. a unit of Ayala Corp, is planning an industrial estate south of Manila which it hopes will lure foreign investors and help the government's economic recovery programme. Miguel Lorza, Ayala Land assistantReuter - 290 words
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223 1989-08-17 18 Reuter TAIWAN'S Formosa Plastics group will make the island's single biggest overseas investment by setting up three affiliates in the US, a spokesman for the Economics Ministry said recently. He said Taiwan's Investment Commission had approved the groups application to spend US$2OO million setting upReuter - 223 words
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Article384 1989-08-17 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES in Taiwan extended their early gains to doee higher yesterday because of investor confidence, brokers said. The Weighted Index roee 114.06 points or 1.19 per cent to close at 9.689.76 compared with Tueeday's 9,575.68 finish. Turnover rose to NT5121.26 billion from NT1101.17 billion on Tuesday.Reuter - 384 words
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Article231 1989-08-17 18 Reuter HEAVY foreign demand for blue chip hotel and cement counters pushed the Thai stock index up 5.45 points to a record high close yesterday, brokers said. The SET Index cloeed at 635.96 in active trade, with loeaes outnumbering gains 79 to 72. Most active were RoyalReuter - 231 words
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Article144 1989-08-17 18 Reuter PHILIPPINE SHARES were mainly lower yesterday as a correction that began last week when investors took profits continued, dealers said. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index fell 12.74 points to 1,150.99. Combined volume fell to 611.5 million shares worth 123.6 million pesos compared with 1.44 billionReuter - 144 words
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Article191 1989-08-17 18 Reuter NEW ZEALAND STOCKS soared across the board yesterdsy. pushing the Barclay's Index up 54.20 points to a new postCrash high of 2,277.21, brokers said. The previous postCrash high was 2,259 85 on Aug 8. "Investors were buying right acroaa the board," one broker aaid. "There're tonneaReuter - 191 words
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Article211 1989-08-17 18 Reuter THE SEOUL Stock Index fell below 910 yesterday for the first time in s week as investor sentiment soured on poorer-than-ex-pected first-half reaulta, brokers said. The Compoaite Index cloaed down 8.12 to 905.72. Volume waa lighter at 218.4 billion won againat 352.2 billion won onReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1989-08-17 18 Hongkong Reuter SHARE PRICES eased on cautious sentiment yesterday, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index fell 2.29 points to 2,635.90, giving up a gain ot 21 points in the morning. The Hongkong Index shed 1.77 to end at 1,739.03. Turnover rose to HKJI.O6 billion compared with HK5911.31 millionReuter - 1,293 words
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Article, Illustration419 1989-08-17 18 Sydney Reuter AUSTRALIAN SHARES closed slightly higher yesterday in line with a favourably received Federal Budget and the A 51.71 billion July current account deficit, dealers said. The All Ordinaries Index closed 7.0 points higher at 1,718.9. "There was a trimming of excess in a number of stocksReuter - 419 words
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119 1989-08-17 18 AFP SIX FOREIGN and eight Japanese companies have obtained licences to handle futures trading of government bonds and stock price indices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). according to exchange officials. The officials said four foreign companies Credit Lyonnais of France,AFP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration554 1989-08-17 18 Tokyo Reuter THE TOKYO stock index surged to close above the psychological 35,000-msrk for the first time in light trade yesterday, just after touching s record traded high. The index flirted with record highs all morning before finally breaking through in mid-afternoon. "It was a target, andReuter - 554 words
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Article, Illustration776 1989-08-17 19 Now York AFP, Reuter WALL STREET had another day of upa and downs on Tueeday, but finiehed on the upeide with tha Dow Jonaa Averaga of 30 laading industrials picking up 9.67 points to ciosa at 2,687.50. Tha 8 P 500 Compoeite Indax rosa 1.66AFP,; Reuter - 776 words
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Article, Illustration856 1989-08-17 19 London Reuter LONDON SHARE PRICES opened mixed yesterday but with a firmer bias in cautious trading, helped by modest gains on Wall Street. Nearly half the FTSE Index constituents were unmoved from previous closing levels, highlighting the markefs reluctance to move out of a narrowReuter - 856 words
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Article1438 1989-08-17 19 ZURICH: Swiss shares came off their day's highs at midday yesterdsy on profit-taking, dealers said. Trading was moderate The Swiss Market Index of leading shsres sdded 13.7 to 1,642.6 points and the All-Share Swiss Performance advanced 4.9 to 1,197.4 points. The bourse hsd opened msrkedly higher on1,438 words
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451 1989-08-17 19 FT PLESSEY, the beleaguered UK electronics group, is trying to persuade one of several foreign defence electronics compsnies to take a minority stake in It to help it escape the clutches of the UK's General Electric Co and Siemens of West Germany. TheFT - 451 words
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408 1989-08-17 19 FT MERRILL LYNCH, the Wall Street securities house, is pulling out of the UK gilts (government bonds) market after incurring total losses of £35 million over three years. Merrill is the latest casualty of the intense competition in UK gilts and isFT - 408 words
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165 1989-08-17 19 Reuter ISRAEL'S biggest non-gov-ernment-owned electronics company, Tadiran Ltd, is up for sale because of heavy losees. Koor Industries Ltd, lsrsel's Isrgest industrisl concsrn, snnounced on Monday that It would sell Tsdiran, whose main product is military hardware. Officials at Koor, the indebted, labour federationownedReuter - 165 words
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287 1989-08-17 19 Reuter DE BEERS Consolidated Mtnss, the South African company which controls 80 per cent of the world's diamonds, said its net profits rose 46 per cent in the first half of this year. It said the reeutts reflectedReuter - 287 words
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536 1989-08-17 20 SANGEETA MULCHAND - MORE JAPANESE NON-MANUFACTURING FIRMS BEING SET UP By SANGEETA MULCHAND JAPANESE investment in Singapore is taking a new profile, with more new companies being set up for non-manufacturing activities Concurrently, manufacturing inveetments are becoming more capital-intensive. Last year, non-manufacturing inveetments, by number of536 words
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359 1989-08-17 20 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS ASIA'* newly-industrialising economies. Asean and China were the biggeet gainers of Japan's 40 per cent rise in manufactured imports last year, a Japan Export Trade Organisation publication says. Growth of imports from the Asian NIEs, Asean and China were all359 words
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375 1989-08-17 20 AP CHINA'S government has ordered five state-owned companies including one linked to senior leeder Deng Xiaoping'* eon to pay millions of dollars in fines for illegal activities including profiteering and tax evasion, official reports said yesterday. It wae the lateet move inAP - 375 words
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332 1989-08-17 20 BRITISH-BASED international bank Standard Chartered pic last night announced a first-half, pre-tax loss of £48 million, following a massive £208 million provision for developing country debt. Its chairman and group chief executive, Rodney Galpin, said in a statement that interim group profit, before all332 words
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251 1989-08-17 20 AP THE PHILIPPINES has reached an agreement with its bank creditors under the US administration's debt-reduction strategy for Third World nations, a leading US newspaper reported yesterday. The Washington Poet said, however, that the agreement reached on Tuesday in New York putsAP - 251 words
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320 1989-08-17 20 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN private sector and entrepreneurs as agents of growth will be given full encouragement to progress as the public sector does not have any more job openings, said the Malaysian Deputy Minister of Finance, Datuk Wan Abu Bakar Wan Mohamad. The governmentBernama - 320 words
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500 1989-08-17 20 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG HONGKONG traders are making Singapore their base for a concerted drive to increaae their market ahare in South-east Asia. Besides its first Asean representative office which was formally opened in the Republic this week, the Hongkong Trade Development500 words
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148 1989-08-17 20 Bernama FACILITIES and incentives offered by Indoneeie for export-ori-ented investment projects are lees attractive than thoee offered by Malaysia and other neighbouring countries, the chairman of the investment co-ordinating board. Sanyoto Sastrowardoyo, has aaid. Malaysia, for example, permits foreign in vectors toBernama - 148 words
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Article89 1989-08-17 20 Reuter COMEX gold futures eased early yeeterday on light commission house and local prom-taking following Tueaday'a late aurge. However, prlcee managed to retain the majority of twee gains aa deal Inge were rather Ihin. The moet-active December contract waa UBsl JO lower at U*****.20. having alumpedReuter - 89 words
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Article35 1989-08-17 20 AFP US HOUSING construction was up 0 J per cent in July as the industry continued to rebound from the effects of high mortgsgs rstss, the Commerce Department reported yeeterday. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article33 1989-08-17 20 Reuter JAPAN la considering new measures to boost imports of manufactured goiHtt in order to correct its huge trade surplus, a Ministry of International Trade and Industry official said. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article26 1989-08-17 20 AFP Inc rniiippinfi nu NrnM 21 billion pesos (U*****.8 minionj from v.iwo privstisstlon progrsmme. Press Secretary AdoHo Axcuna said In Manila ysetordsy. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article40 1989-08-17 20 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S economy, aflsr throe years Of galloping shssd, has slowed to a steady trot, and continued growth depends on a stabie currency and incraaaed cor* porafte Investment, a leading economic research group said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article33 1989-08-17 20 Reuter PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday called on the Cambodian groups to show some flexibility to help the Paris conference on Cambodia arrive at a comprehensive settlement to the conflict RouterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement517 1989-08-17 18 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER 50) AND IN THE MATTER OF HENG MAH BUILDING MATERIAL SUPPLIER PTE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (IN LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of HENG MAH BUILDING MATERIAL SUPPLIER PTE LTD duly517 words
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Advertisement307 1989-08-17 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 SENG LEE REALTY CO (PTE) LTD (Incorporated In Singapore) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the member* of the abovenamed company, duly convened and held at 4 Battery Road 12-00 Bank of China Building, Singapore 0104 on 14th August307 words
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Advertisement447 1989-08-17 19 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Stephen Phuah Swee Gum of No 78-A Lorong Malayu Singapore (1441), have applied for a WhokMate Liquor Shop licence in respect of p mlin at li/t Fraser 6 Neave (Singapore) Pte Ltd at 467 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim Road (Tuas Avenue 1) Singapore 2383 and447 words
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Advertisement416 1989-08-17 19 •net of premises at M/s Fraeer 6 Nhvb (Singapore) Pte Ltd at 457 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim Road (Tuas Avenue 1) Singapore 2368 and that mis application will be'heard in Court No 1, Subordinate Courta, Havelock Road, Singapore on 19 September 1969 at 10 JO am. ANY PERSON wishing to oppoee416 words
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Advertisement227 1989-08-17 20 The Greatest Show in Singapore is back! Seven mammoth and exciting shows in one. Yes, the Trade Industry Fair 89 is back with more product categories than before, featuring the finest from the Asia Pacific region. A spectacle of fashion, furniture and food; to machinery, electrical, building and medical products227 words
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Article76 1989-08-17 21 Reuter THE STATE of Alaska has filed suit against Exxon Corporation and a consortium that operates the 1,300-km trans-Alaska pipeline, claiming an unspecified amount of damages for the worst oil spill in US history. The Alyeska consortium, comprised of seven oil companies including Exxon, operatesReuter - 76 words
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Article50 1989-08-17 21 Reuter THE EUROPE SOUTHERN AFRICA SHIPPING Conference is revising its currency adjustment factor (CAF) to plus 2.49 per cent from the current plus 1.56 per cent from Sep 1. The revision is also applicable to vessels sailing from Europe to ports in the Walvis Bay/Beira range. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article86 1989-08-17 21 Reuter MINISTERS from Saudi Arabia and Australia are discussing a Saudi ban on some shipments of Australian sheep on the grounds that they were diseased. Saudi health authorities have turned away 226,000 Australian sheep in the past two months, saying they carried bluetongue disease and sheepReuter - 86 words
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64 1989-08-17 21 Reuter A ONE-DAY STEVEDORES' STRIKE affected several Brazilian ports on Tuesday, a spokesman for the national dockers' union said in Rio de Janeiro. But Santos, Latin America's busiest port, was unaffected, the spokesman and Santos port officials said. The strike is over demands forReuter - 64 words
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Article46 1989-08-17 21 Reuter THE JAPANESE CONTAINER VESSEL Ambassador Bridge, 45,643 dwt, and the Bahamasregistered World Trader, 11,046 dwt, collided at Buoy 24 in New York Harbour early on Aug 14, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service said. Both vessels anchored at Bay Ridge Flats. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article72 1989-08-17 21 Reuter A SALVAGE TUG is due to arrive today to try to refloat the 8,879-dwt Tropical Damsel which ran aground on a flat reef off north-east Papua New Guinea on Saturday, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. The tug was called after several attempts to refloat theReuter - 72 words
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145 1989-08-17 21 Reuter CARGO VOLUME in the port of Rotterdam rose 8.7 per cent to 142.3 million tonnes in the first six months of this year from 131 million in the first half of last year, municipal harbour company figures show. Total import tonnageReuter - 145 words
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Article866 1989-08-17 21 ABC Contoinerline XI 5 Accord Shpg VIII 3/4 Arrow lines XI 5 ANl m 1/2 ATC Una VH 5 API V 3-5 ASCI V 1 Australia line VII 1 Bait-Canada line IX 4/5 Bolt-Orient line IX 4/5 Baltic Orient Shpg XI 4 Bangladesh Shpg VII 2 Bonk866 words
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452 1989-08-17 21 REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES has finally parted ways with its former agent, Singapore Shipping Corporation, following its purchase of SSC's SO per cent stake in four ships for about $20 million. The transaction, signed yesterday, gives RCL full control of RCL452 words
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Article, Illustration389 1989-08-17 21 JEAN FOONG - PLANS FOR INCREASED TONNAGE ON TWO ROUTES By JEAN FOONG GERMAN CARRIER Columbus Line may boost tonnage in two of its routings the Western Australia/Far East (WAFE) service and the Asia-South Pacific joint service in response to customer needs in Japan, Australia and Papua New Guinea.389 words
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362 1989-08-17 21 FT TIPHOOK, the UK container rental company, and Stena, the private Swedish ferry operator, have increased their hostile bid for Sea Containers to more than US$l billion in cash and have indicated that this could be their final offer. They sreFT - 362 words
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221 1989-08-17 21 Reuter BOMBAY, India's busiest port is choked with cargo a week after a truck strike worsened the congestion caused annually by the monsoons. Docks manager George Mampilli said yesterday that more than 16,000 TEU containers had piled up at the port almost 5,000 moreReuter - 221 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1989-08-17 22 The Journal of Commerce NEW ZEALAND port companies have completed their first six months es private busineeses following one of the most radical restructurings in the country's history, Results to date reveal the changes were worth the effort: moet are posting profits in theirThe Journal of Commerce - 1,259 words
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418 1989-08-17 22 RAHITA ELIAS - SHIPPING OUTLOOK '89 CONFERENCE By RAHITA ELIAS THE HERCULEAN TASK of renewing the world's ageing fleet will require more banks to put their hands into ship financing. Over the next 10 years, world fleet renewal would cost about US$2OO billion, said Mr Bjorn Ostrom,418 words
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257 1989-08-17 22 FILIPINO CREW MEMBERS who allegedly confined their captain and four other British crew member* for about 24 hours aboard a Panamanian ship are demanding a new captain and better working conditions, a mediator said. The 86,066-ton ore carrier EBCarrier arrived on Tuesday in Naha, on257 words
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Article556 1989-08-17 22 Aug 14-26 Manila-based Asian Institute of Management (AIM) will conduct its 4hird sea transport course for Asia's maritime managers. The course, designed for those involved in the management of shipping companies and maritime operations, will impart a comprehensive and critical managerial overview of the international merchant shipping as556 words
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217 1989-08-17 22 Reuter A TWO-DAY national dockers' strike in New Zealand due to end this morning could turn into an indefinite stoppage, said a docks union leeder. "We had to hokJ our people beck from holding an indefinite atoppege," Waterside Workere' Federation generel secretary Sam JenningsReuter - 217 words
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1797 1989-08-17 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Trenetskier Schedules Blk Op Gdn Dete/Tkne Time From Time To Booking < iats Anion a 1708*9 2KB 17/1230 17/1300 NA i a a rat Anaon 7NMN. 1906*9 0700 17/2019 17/2049 iMum lmmno NA NA 21,797 words
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235 1989-08-17 23 Lloyd's Lis JAPANESE CLASSIFICATION SOCIETY Nippon Kaijl Kyokai (NK) has become the third major society to introduce a life extension scheme to assess the condition of ageing ships, following the lead set by Norway's Detnorske Veritas (DNV) and Britain's Lloyd's Register (LR). NK has decidedLloyd's Lis - 235 words
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Article892 1989-08-17 23 GRAIN freight rates on Tuesday continued to show a steadying influence and helped the Baltic Freight Index to rise a further four points to 1,409, brokers said. Another grain products cargo was covered from the Mississippi River to Rotterdam at U5511.75, following two reported on Monday, and the892 words
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4943 1989-08-17 30 aahmus Mmt« Rottordam. Mwnt Llna. Aug V 8 17. An Ha, CMna Ocaan Shpg. Aug 17. Evt Mont* Rom. Trtot, Aug ft. Ewa Japan Saa. Norada Una. Aug 1S Em Evar Stowing. Evargraan. Aug I*. SA Ming Longavtty, Yang Ming. Aug 18. H«4,943 words
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Advertisement18 1989-08-17 21 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Vvfifclti Shipping Association18 words
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Advertisement260 1989-08-17 21 tH INTfSMABINE SUPPLY GO. (PTE) LID. MBI (I LMES) TUt MCCO M MBFAX: 9MC7 EASY ACCESS I •k /W 5« m •m f far &M Europe is today's major market challenge. To approach 320 million consumers you need the most strategic access point. To reach them you need the most260 words
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Advertisement111 1989-08-17 21 Reaping harvest of privatisation NEW ZEALAND port companies havo completed their first six months as private businesses following one of the moet radical restructurings in the country's history. PAGE N Bank support for fleet renewal THE HERCULEAN TASK of renewing the world's ageing fleet will .require more banks to put111 words
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Advertisement864 1989-08-17 23 OOCL Dedicated to Quality Service WW £jg|J Jardines J Aft DINE SNIPPING 200 CMtommnt Road #12-06 Soitfcpw*. Smppr* 0201 Td *****11 TELEX NO IB ***** TERMINAL/CFS Til *****11 220 BOOKINGS Td *****34 235 PESAKA JAR DINE SHIPPING POST KELANG TEL 3K4118 Tata Ite. MA*****yA»01 PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA*****864 words
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Advertisement479 1989-08-17 24 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT MONTE ROSA LAMB BAY CTTY OF EDINBURGH LONDON EXPRESS rfrrr 7T ALSO ACCEPTING CAMO TO: Ml UK INUND DESTINAT LE HAVRE i«y» CAmbfICAN t s. America CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT VOY NO. HAMBURG 20/7 SWT nn 08/454 I 7/8 91/493 28/7 27/7 27/7 2S/7479 words
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Advertisement548 1989-08-17 26 MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES i M.'llAJ U AUG KYOWA LINE •MKRONCSM PORTS TMNPT AT GIMM Off I TRANSTT TME FROM J TEL: 22*1144 MARKETMQ LOAD FOR;GUAM. SAIPAN AMD iftAirat PORTS* f CALLS ON INDUCEMENT lASIS ANOfOR 10 GUAMfSAIPAN AROUNO 12 DAYS ONLY rr rati* rrc548 words
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Advertisement106 1989-08-17 26 INTEROCEAN LINE T TV, 2nd Floor, Jolon 2/71, Tom*. Ton Or. lamoU, MOW KL Tol: *****34, *****04, *****3* TLX. NO. MA-***** FAX: 03-717*11 Pmng O* Tol: MUTT, *0«02 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS LOADING FOP SYO MELB. AOE. BRIS FREM LE HVE HBG BREMEN R DAM. GENOA ANTWERP UK106 words
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Advertisement328 1989-08-17 27 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT m m EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE s s X S! TASMAN ASIA SHIPPING NEW CALEDINIA, FIJI '4 i TTTT 2V» T A NAVMATOR SS V* 2/10 V» WW UflO TAD9IORERS av» KflO zvto aoo 22/9 TAMMNOS V» 1/11 VII 7/11 11/11 UURLRK ARL328 words
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Advertisement255 1989-08-17 30 {\]=;-~-\=)`(-}[,"[|<]@,$].>+$| FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/ SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU SERVICES FROM SINGAPORE TO PADANG PERITA MAS ETA 25/8/89 ETD 30/8/89 Daily rnivni carp) at PPW/Junwg Port/Marma/Safntowani is YBjfc Perita Shpg ft Trdg P L Tel No S33SS2S Tli: <2*2 Fai *****86 ERITA CONTAINER LINE MV. ANGKASA JAYA ETA255 words
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