The Business Times, 5 January 1990
1990-01-05
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Title Section11 1990-01-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 170/12/89 FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1990 75 CENTS11 words
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FINANCIAL MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article46 1990-01-05 1 Reuter US STOCKS fell in early trading yesterday on disappointment that Tuesday's New Year rally collapsed on Wednesday. The Dow was off nine points at 2,801. Profittaking continued and traders were slow to move ahead of the US monthly jobs data due today. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article44 1990-01-05 1 AP LONDON share prices were higher at midday yesterday, but well below their morning peaks. At noon (1200 GMT), the FTSE-100 Index stood at 2,466.2, up 2.5 points, after having risen to a new record trading high of 2,479.4 points earlier. APAP - 44 words
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Article47 1990-01-05 1 Thunday ST Industrials Index 1,534.17 1(+ 12.18) BT Composite Index 1,360.69 (+10.17) NST Industrial Index 2,934.63 (+18.85 HK Hang Seng Index 2,867.95.( 9.23 Tokyo Nikkei Average *****.88 (-202.99 Sydney All-Ordinaries 1,705.5 (+19.1 Tuesday New York (Dow Jones) 2,809.73( -0.42 London (FT 30 Index) 1,968.3( 34.2)47 words
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Article11 1990-01-05 1 US$: 145.10 yen 1.7250 DM 551.9110 U551.6070 Ms: 550.705511 words
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Article17 1990-01-05 1 Euro-S (Mar) 91.87 DM (Mar) 0.5774 Yen (Mar) 0.*****1 Pound (Mar) 1.5880 Nikkei Index (Mar) 39,19017 words
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Article12 1990-01-05 1 S'pore (buyer's quote) U*****.60 (-US$l.BO London (Morning Fix US$4Ol.OO lunch12 words
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Article10 1990-01-05 1 S'pore February 158.50 cents/kg (-1.00) M'sia February 224.00Mct5/kg (-0.5010 words
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Article13 1990-01-05 1 Turnover: 1,*****t5(-550 Jan M5647/tonne 5 Feb Ms67o/tonne 4 Mar Ms6Bo/tonne 313 words
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Article35 1990-01-05 1 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 7/16 lower at 5 per cent yesterday. Short-term rate for one month was 1/16 higher at 5-3/4. The 2-month and 3-month rates were unchanged.35 words
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Article, Illustration248 1990-01-05 1 THE NEW YEAR rally on regional stock markets continued yesterday, except in Tokyo where share prices closed mixed. Discouraged by the yen's decline against the dollar, the Nikkei Index retreated 202.99 points to 38,712.88 during the first trading session of the year248 words
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194 1990-01-05 1 THE US DOLLAR fell sharply against major currencies in Europe yesterday after the central banks of West Germany, Britain and Switzerland intervened to stem a short-lived New Year rally and bolster their own currencies. It was the West German Bundesbank's first194 words
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Article, Illustration723 1990-01-05 1 AMY BALAN - UNHAPPY SHAREHOLDERS OUTVOTED AT EGM By AMY BALAN LED BY substantial shareholder Hotel Properties, disgruntled minority shareholders grilled directors of Malayan Credit Ltd (MCL) for two hours yesterday on a proposed $70 million rights issue before they were overwhelmingly out-voted in a show723 words
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197 1990-01-05 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Works Minister Oatuk Leo Moggie indicated yesterday that the proposed second link between Johor and Singapore would not be in the form of a causeway but a bridge. He said that the government had no plans to approve another causewayBernama - 197 words
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Article77 1990-01-05 1 Reuter TAIWAN is formally applying to join the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) as an independent customs territory, a senior economic ministry official said. Vice Economic Minister Wang Chien-shien said yesterday Taiwan had applied using the name "Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu." TheReuter - 77 words
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510 1990-01-05 1 AFP SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze has officially proposed a ban on the supply of arms to the Cambodian groups with the aim of achieving a global settlement of the conflict. In a Moscow interview with the Vietnamese News Agency (VNA)AFP - 510 words
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457 1990-01-05 1 Reuter INDONESIAN President Suharto yesterday unveiled his budget plans for 1990-91 which boost the salaries of civil servants and spending on development projects designed chiefly to promote social equality. The draft budget for the fiscal year starting April 1 set total spending atReuter - 457 words
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Advertisement10 1990-01-05 1 Alleged shady deal could cause LDP another setback, BACK PAGE10 words
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Advertisement198 1990-01-05 1 L—JU MINOGA Quadruple Zoom+Auto Two-Color. V Investment and Finance Are you ready to invest in properties overseas? Property Prospects in tomorrow's Executive Lifestyle looks at what you should look for before taking the plunge. Personal Finance: Planning for your child's future education today. Executive Jobs Tempted to accept that promotion?198 words
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HOME NEWS
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308 1990-01-05 2 LILIAN ANG - REAL ESTATE EXHIBITION AT WORLD TRADE CENTRE By LILIAN ANG IN A MOVE to attract Singaporean investors, several Malaysian property developers are taking part in a real estate exhibition which will be held at the World Trade Centre from this Saturday. Amongst them308 words
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Article, Illustration132 1990-01-05 2 TAXI COMMUTERS will now be able to make telephone calls while travelling. NTUfc Comfort announced yesterday that it has introduced a mobile telephone service to its new fleet of 10 Opel Omega taxis for a trial period of132 words
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217 1990-01-05 2 LOCAL construction firm Four Seas Construction and Taiwanbased RSEA International have won a $21.6 million contract to carry out the third phase of the expansion of the Singapore Polytechnic. The two will work together on the expansion of the Polytechnic217 words
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232 1990-01-05 2 THERE IS much scope for forging global links among fellow clansmen around the world, urged the Minister for Communications and Information, Or Yeo Ning Hong, yesterday. Links among clansmen can provide the mutual assistance and support in the new competitive232 words
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295 1990-01-05 2 FOR THE second year running, the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) is organising a campaign on the importance of quality in construction. Zero Defects Construction '90. which will be held from Jan 14 to 20. will be launched by National Development Minister295 words
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101 1990-01-05 2 MOTOROLA Electronics will launch next Friday a new mobile data terminal that will serve the needs of customers ranging from the utilities and the police to courier and cable companies. The terminal was jointly designed by MDI, a Motorola company in Canada, and101 words
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330 1990-01-05 2 REACTIONS TO REPORT ON LAND TRANSPORT THE Singapore Secondhand Motor Vehicles' Association feels that the sliding PARF (preferential additional registration fee) value proposed by the Select Committee on Land Transport Policy should prove attractive enough for motorists to scrap their cars earlier.330 words
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Article415 1990-01-05 2 l S.mln-« a nd 1 Courses Jon 5 Trodenet A Technical Faculty of National University *****09 Implementation Engineering of Singapore Overview Jan 5 Scaling of the Bursting Faculty of Notionol University *****17 Period in Wall Bounded Engineering of Singapore Turbulent Flows Jon 5 Selling Competitively Hotel Eauotorial MMS415 words
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Article132 1990-01-05 3 SOME 300 People's Action Party (PAP) members will receive medals for their dedication and contribution to the development of the party at a convention next month It will be held on Feb 24 and 25 at the Singapore Labour Foundation auditorium. Prime Minister Lee Kuan132 words
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279 1990-01-05 3 MITSUBISHI METAL Corporation. Japan's largest nonferrous metal smelter, has set up a representative office in Singapore to help develop its South-east Asian units and to collect information in the region, Reuters reported yesterday. No further information about the new Singapore office was available279 words
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246 1990-01-05 3 THE National Productivity Board (NPB) and Malaysia's National Productivity Centre (NPC) are to work together on a joint study on productivity diagnosis and management guidance in a bid to enhance industrial productivity. Expected to be launched on Feb 12, the project is to be246 words
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Article, Illustration358 1990-01-05 3 By QUAK HIANG WHAI BANKS in Singapore are running out of crisp $1 notes, and hong baos this Chinese New Year are likely to contain more $1 coins than $1 notes, bankers say. They attribute the shortage to the phasing358 words
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Article, Illustration386 1990-01-05 3 MANY THOUGHT it was a serious run on a bank as hundreds of people yesterday lined up at the Singapore Technologies Building at; Tanjong Pagar. But those in the queue, more than 200 metres long, were patiently waiting in the sweltering heat to386 words
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142 1990-01-05 3 MORE THAN 20 Confucian scholars from around the world will gather in Singapore next week to dtscuss the relevance ot Eastern philosophy within a Western democracy. The conference on "Confucian Humanism and Modernisation. The Institutional Imperatives", to be held in English from Jan 8 to142 words
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Miscellaneous201 1990-01-05 3 JL Global temperatures 7T and weather forecast for Jan 5 1 City Max/ Note Mln OUTLOOK: Fair. (°C) Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Jon 4 at the Aberdeen 07/04 Cloudy alrport Amsterdam 07/04 Breezy |-mp 31 Athens 09/03 Sunny Aeeoc humidity 57 Auckland 24/16 Cloudy Mln lamp201 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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412 1990-01-05 4 MEETING FOLLOWS BRUNEI'S DECISION TO TAKE PART SENIOR OFFICIALS from the Asean member countries will meet in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in the middle of the month to discuss restructuring of equity in a joint industrial project making potash, following Brunei's agreement to412 words
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247 1990-01-05 4 Bernama ALLEGATIONS by certain international bodies that the people had no freedom and that workers were oppressed in Malaysia were nothing but a ploy aimed at undermining the economy, development and stability of the country, Prime Minister Datuk Seri DrBernama - 247 words
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407 1990-01-05 4 AFP A CABINET MINISTER has resigned from Thailand's coalition government, following the resignation of a deputy prime minister last week. Officials yesterday said Meechai Ruchupan, one of eight ministers attached to the Prime Minister s Office, submitted his resignation late on Wednesday afterAFP - 407 words
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288 1990-01-05 4 AFP THE FRENCH Prime Minister s office confirmed in Paris on Wednesday that France has authorised the sale of six unarmed frigates to Taiwan, despite warnings from China against such a sale. The naval construction division of the French defence ministryAFP - 288 words
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321 1990-01-05 4 AFP AUSTRALIAN envoy Michael Costello launched a second round of talks on the Cambodian conflict yesterday in a meeting in Bangkok with a visiting Japanese Foreign Ministry official, a Japanese embassy spokesman said. Mr Costello was also scheduled to meet Khmer Rouge leader Khieu SamphanAFP - 321 words
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Article, Illustration207 1990-01-05 4 AFP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino Mid yesterday that she will make some changes in the military leadership in the wake of a bloody coup attempt that almost toppled her. but expressed full confidence in Defence Secretary Fidel Ramos. "There have been, and thereAFP - 207 words
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153 1990-01-05 4 AP INDIA and Nepal agreed on Wednesday to improve their strained bilateral relations in the first talks between officials from the two countries since Prime Minister V P Singh's government took office last month. An official from the External Affairs Ministry said the first roundAP - 153 words
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140 1990-01-05 4 AFP THE Philippines has concluded its programme to buy back US$l.33 billion of its foreign debt, using funds provided by various institutions, the official Philippine News Agency (PNA) said in Manila on Wednesday. The Philippines used U*****.4 million to buy back its debt papers onAFP - 140 words
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136 1990-01-05 4 AFP PRICES of consumer goods and services in the Philippines rose by 14.1 per cent in December, the biggest monthly increase since 1986, the government's National Statistics Office (NSO) said yesterday. The figure brought the annual average inflation rate for 1989 to aAFP - 136 words
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248 1990-01-05 5 AFP CHINA PLANS to build a second nuclear power plant in its southern province of Guangdong, despite protests in the province over one currently being constructed at Oaya Bay. a pro-Beijing newspaper said yesterday. The Wen Wei Po daily in Hongkong saidAFP - 248 words
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165 1990-01-05 5 AP WATER CONSERVATION projects have displaced more than 10 million people in China over the past three decades, and at least 30 per cent of those resettled are living in poverty. The uprooting of communities for water projects has caused "unstable social problems" in someAP - 165 words
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521 1990-01-05 5 AP THE US CONSUMER electronics industry, battered for two decades by imports from the Far East, can rebound in the 1990s but only by a concerted effort of the US industry and the federal government, a private research group said onAP - 521 words
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241 1990-01-05 5 AP SOUTH KOREA'S vehicle makers reported yesterday that their combined exports in 1989 plunged 40 per cent from a year ago to 347,000 motor vehicles. but domestic sales jumped 48.6 per cent to 778,000 vehicles. The sharp drop in exports was mainly attributed toAP - 241 words
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495 1990-01-05 5 PAUL GOPAL - By PAUL GOPAL, Writing tor BT from Ottawa THE SEEDS are being sown for a mega market in the North American continent from the southern border of Mexico to the northern end of Canada with the US in the middle.495 words
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204 1990-01-05 5 PAUL GOPAL - By PAUL GOPAL BIG CHARTERED-accountancy companies in North America will have their hands full in the next few months as free trade between Canada and the US boosts merger and acquisition activity. A financial expert told a conference in Toronto recently that most merger204 words
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456 1990-01-05 5 REVIEW OF OVERALL MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY Asahi News Service JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) will coordinate a government project that will bring together researchers from around the world to develop the next generation of manufacturing technologies. ministry sources said. The ministry plansAsahi News Service - 456 words
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200 1990-01-05 5 AP ALTHOUGH outside investor attitudes towards Texas have improved dramatically, most Japanese property buyers still avoid the state, a recent survey revealed. Japanese real estate buyers continue to pick West Coast and north-eastern cities as favoured investment locations, Mead Ventures Inc found in aAP - 200 words
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330 1990-01-05 5 AP THE US and Japan have postponed until February the next round of talks about indirect causes of their hug|e trade imbalance such as different lifestyles and cultural and business traditions. "The Japanese government requested that we postpone for some weeks our January meetingAP - 330 words
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Article1052 1990-01-05 5 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvk* Local From number time SU SQI03 0950 KUL CPA CX710 1000 CGK MAS MH605 1020 KUL SWR SRI 86 1040 ZHR/BKK SU SQ151 1045 CGK GIA GA960 1100 CGK RBA BI421 1100 BWN BAW BAOU 1105 LHR SIA SQI05 1105 KUL Of A Qf721,052 words
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239 1990-01-05 6 AFP THE East German government will retain the principle of the state holding a majority interest in joint ventures, First Deputy Premier responsible for economic affairs Christa Luft said on Wednesday. Mrs Luft said she had "learnt from the experienceAFP - 239 words
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247 1990-01-05 6 AFP HUNGARIAN state-owned hotel chain Danubius, which has 15 hotels, is to be privatised as a joint-venture public company, a Danubius spokesman said on Wednesday. Danubius has already established contacts with potential foreign investors, although talks are only at a preliminary stage, vice-presidentAFP - 247 words
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365 1990-01-05 6 Reuter ROMANIA S new leadership scrapped a ban on foreign borrowing on Wednesday in an effort to rebuild its shattered economy, and the army announced the security situation was under control. The new National Salvation Front (NSF) announced it was ending theReuter - 365 words
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Article, Illustration480 1990-01-05 6 AFP SOUTH AFRICAN Foreign Minister Pik Botha, who arrived unannounced in Hungary on Wednesday, wants to discuss the future of covert trade links, some political and business analysts in South Africa believe. They reject the official South African explanation that theAFP - 480 words
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878 1990-01-05 6 ADVISERS LIKELY TO USE CHINA EXPERIENCE AP NOBODY has much experience moving a country from communism towards a system with a major role for private enterprise, so East European governments have turned for guidance to a pair of worldwide organisations basedAP - 878 words
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335 1990-01-05 6 Reuter OECD EXPERTS will visit Warsaw next week to discuss Poland's radical economic transformation, the Paris-based Western think-tank said on Wednesday. The 24-nation Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) would assess which policies Poland needs to adopt to turnReuter - 335 words
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290 1990-01-05 6 AFP NEXT WEEK S meeting of East Europe's common market, Comecon, will discuss major problems between its members, including the need to adapt to recent regional changes, a senior Soviet official said in Moscow on Wednesday. The meeting opening in Sofia next Tuesday "isAFP - 290 words
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Advertisement9 1990-01-05 5 I n m ft jp 7 The Unfair Advantage.9 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration437 1990-01-05 8 CHARLES SAVAGE - GOLF By CHARLES SAVAGE THE BOOMING Singapore economy is fuelling the growth of golf and prize money is likely to rise by about a third this year to almost a million dollars. The biggest rise will be in the Epson Singapore Open, the star of437 words
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272 1990-01-05 8 CRICKET AP AN UNOFFICIAL English cricket squad about to tour South Africa will face a "potentially explosive situation" there, according to a promoter of the global sports boycott against Pretoria. Peter Hain, a South African expelled from the country 25 years ago forAP - 272 words
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Article, Illustration320 1990-01-05 8 RALLY AP AFP PEUGEOT'S North African campaign managers kicked sand in their rivals' faces by allowing their back-up car to win Wednesday's sixth stage of the Paris to Dakar rally. Frenchman Alain Ambrosino has been hired to speed to the rescue of Ari Vatanen and Bjorn WaldegaardAP; AFP - 320 words
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110 1990-01-05 8 AFP SOUTH AFRICA s whitedominated sports bodies are to meet the International Olympic Committee s Commission tor Apartheid in Paris next week The visit is seen as possibly a vital step in South Africa emerging from its sporting isolation. Johann du Plessis, presidentAFP - 110 words
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Article96 1990-01-05 8 AP ITALIAN SKI ACE Alberto Tomba. who is recovering from a broken collar-bone, will return to action later this month. His coach. Gustavo Thoeni. said yesterday that the 23-year-old skier will resume light training next week and may start in the World Cup slalom scheduledAP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration460 1990-01-05 8 TENNIS AP DEFENDING CHAMPION Helena Sukova rallied to down gritty French player Isabelle Demongeot 6-2. 4-6, 6-2 yesterday and advance to the quarter-finals of the US$l5O,OOO Danone Queensland Open women's tennis championship at Milton, Brisbane Top-seeded Sukova trailed 0-2 and 0-40AP - 460 words
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438 1990-01-05 8 BASKETBALL AP LARRY BIRD led a balanced scoring attack with 20 points as the Boston Celtics stretched their winning streak to four games and Washington's road-losing streak to 11 with a 120-101 victory The Celtics scored the first six points on WednesdayAP - 438 words
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Article170 1990-01-05 8 SNOOKER AFP JOHN CAMPBELL outplayed Englishman Tony Knowles in the Mercantile Snooker Classic in Blackpool on Wednesday but the Australian was still dreaming about the Gold Coast beaches. "I won about £13.000 last seeson but back home I could earn £1,200 a week as aAFP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration391 1990-01-05 8 BOXING Reuter FORMER heavyweight champion George Foreman, staging a comeback at 41. said on Wednesday that he had turned down an offer to fight Mike Tyson. Foreman, in a telephone conference call with reporters in New York, said from Houston. Texas, where heReuter - 391 words
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Advertisement223 1990-01-05 8 I Ernst &Young I I Consultants Pte Ltd I I I I presents I I Regional Business Strategies I I I I Singapore's economic goal is to become a developed nation I 1 by 1999. The concept of Singapore Inc will pass on more I benefits to its stakeholders: its223 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article455 1990-01-05 10 BUSINESS TIMICS FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1990 AT A RECENT CONFERENCE of international historians in Singapore, an American participant made the remark that even if China loses, it wins. The paradox is an illuminating one. If international isolation and economic pressure create extreme domestic instability in post-Tiananmen455 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1990-01-05 10 SANGEETA MULCHAND - The buoyant tourist traffic is producing some very elated hoteliers in Singapore. But with the squeeze on the supply of hotel rooms, the optimism is not untouched by anxiety. SANGEETA MULCH AND reports. SANGEETA MULCHAND HOTELIERS are readying themselves (or even better times in the *****,1,243 words
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Article, Illustration826 1990-01-05 10 ANTHONY WILLIAMS - WEST GERMANY By ANTHONY WILLIAMS Reuter THE West German economy, criticised in the 1980s for being hamstrung with too many official restraints, has roared into 1990 in high gear Already bolstered by the vision of an integrated European Community (EC) by the end ofReuter - 826 words
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Article, Illustration1427 1990-01-05 11 a Correspondent - INDIA By a Correspondent IT IS ALMOST a month since the National Front government, led by Mr Vishwanath Pratap Singh, took over in New Delhi. In the most thrilling, bitter and violent general election fought during the four decades of Indian democracy. Mr1,427 words
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582 1990-01-05 11 Taiwan the wedge between China and France SINO-FRENCH RELATIONS AFP FRANCE AND CHINA, a quarter century of diplomatic ties at an all-time low as the 1980s drew to a close, face delicate choices in the first months of 1990, as well as a new factor in their relations: Taiwan. Beijing'sAFP - 582 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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Article, Illustration537 1990-01-05 12 Year of the Horse will it be pleasant ride or wild gallop? By HOCK LOCK 8IEW MAJOR MARKETS around the world have started the new year with a bang. Share prices in New York, London and Frankfurt hit record highs when trading opened this week, while the Tokyo market ended537 words
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217 1990-01-05 12 TIMES Publishing Ltd has ceased negotiations with shareholders of Tien Wah Holdings to buy their majority stake in Tien Wah Press (TWP). Times Pub made the announcement yesterday after months of speculation following reports last August that it was making a bid to217 words
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Article86 1990-01-05 12 PROPERTY DEVELOPER Petaling Garden Bhd has entered into an agreement to purchase three pieces of property in Johor Baru for M 513.91 million cash. Petaling said its 70 per centowned subsidiary Petaling Garden Industrial Estate, through its nominee Excel Deal Sdn Bhd, has paid86 words
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626 1990-01-05 12 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA KAMUNTING Corporation Bhd is fast losing its credibility as a saviour of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd and is now being labelled an asset stripping predator. Despite assurances by Kamunting's youthful group chief executive Lim Thian Kiat to the contrary, the market626 words
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Article, Illustration452 1990-01-05 12 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG HOTEL MARCO POLO Ltd's largest shareholder. The Wharf (Holdings) Ltd. has further reduced its stake in the Singapore company to 69.39 per cent from the 71.2 per cent level in October. The sale follows a string452 words
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Article, Illustration533 1990-01-05 12 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG IT WAS revealed in court this week that Mr Ong Beng Seng had made an interesting and complex financial deal with the Bond group when he agreed to buy the Sydney Hilton Hotel in late 1988533 words
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334 1990-01-05 12 Reuter ALAN BOND, caught in a morass of legal action which threatens his corporate survival, has struck back at the banks which have brought his flagship company to the brink of collapse Bond Corp Holdings Ltd filed a writ alleging National Australia Bank LtdReuter - 334 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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715 1990-01-05 13 NST FABER MERLIN Bhd is hoping to reduce its Ms27B million debt burden to some Msl2o million on completion of its revised financial restructuring scheme, without further asset sale The company is targeting to complete its scheme by June. Chairman Abdullah Mohamed YusofNST - 715 words
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Article143 1990-01-05 13 CEREBOS PACIFIC LIMITED: Bth AGM at the Singapore Room, sth Floor.Hilton Hotel. 581 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923, on Jan 5, Friday. at noon. CHIN TECK PLANTATIONS BERHAD: 31st AGM at its registered office. No. 107-1 Changkat Tambi Dollah. ***** Kuala Lumpur, on Jan 6, Saturday, at 10am SINGAPORE143 words
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336 1990-01-05 13 Bernama CYCLE AND CARRIAGE Bintang (CCB) Bhd is optimistic that the outlook for the Malaysian motor industry appears reasonably good with the continued strengthening of the Malaysian economy and large government expenditure on infrastructure development, its chairman Tan Sri Haji Basir Ismail said.Bernama - 336 words
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Article638 1990-01-05 13 Currant Ei Boofca Oata Total for Total lor ptym«n( date doae payable the yaw A I s B I2%lbl Dec 27 Jon II Jon 23 12% '0% Amol Steal 8%TE(b) Nov 30 Dec U Jon 22 8%TE 8%TE Avimo I5%TE Fob 28 Mor 12 Moy 15 25%TE 25%TE638 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1990-01-05 13 FLORENCE CHONG - Straits Steamship Land's interest in Australia By FLORENCE CHONG FOR ALMOST 11 years, the Australian subsidiary of the Straits Steamship Land was a passive investor in Australia working with joint venture partners. However, Straits Steamship (Australia) Pty Ltd (SSA) is about to adopt a1,017 words
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Article494 1990-01-05 13 EMTEX CORPORATION Bhd yesterday announced the appointment of Ungku Mohd Afandi bin Suleiman and Mr Au Chun Choong as additional directors for the company, effective from Dec 26. 1989 and Dec 30, 1989 respectively. The company statement also said Messrs Leong Wing Hon and Leong Keng Yuen494 words
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304 1990-01-05 13 AFP PROFITS of Malaysian-incorpo-rated companies listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) rose 57 per cent in fiscal 1988/89 ending December 31. mirroring Malaysia's rapid economic growth, the Malaysian Investors Association (MIA) said. The association said that pre-taxAFP - 304 words
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359 1990-01-05 14 Reuter GOLD continued to backpedal on Wednesday from 12-month highs set in November, but analysts said recovery is just around the corner for the precious metal. "The things that moved gold up are still operative, and what we're seeing is a temporary setbackReuter - 359 words
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Article210 1990-01-05 14 Gold futures on January 3, 1990 100 troy ouncas. USS par troy ounce Opan Mtgh Low S«n»« ion 90 393 00 393 00 393.00 394.00 -5.60 F«b 39( 60 399 00 394.50 396.40 5 70 Moi 402.30 403. SO ***** ***** -5.80 Apr 404.00 404.30 399 50 401.30 -5.80 Jun210 words
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Article844 1990-01-05 14 SINGAPORE: The dollar ended higher against the mark in a continued correction to mark strength, but was lower against the yen on persistent Bank of Japan dollar selling intervention in Tokyo, dealers said. "The underlying dollar sentiment remained strong and the dollar found difficulty breaking 145 yen," said844 words
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Article297 1990-01-05 14 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed narrowly mixed after a quiet day's trading. The market is now awaiting today's release of US December jobs data and also the release of US November factory goods orders for direction, dealers said. Short-dates closed slightly lower on a weaker US federal297 words
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Article, Illustration177 1990-01-05 14 Indicate* the average o4 the prim* tending rates of 12 ma)or banks In S'por* Interbank market ratee (offer/bid) on Jan 4 US$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 dor* 7/14 S/14 IS !/•—IS 1/14—I/I* 10 l/a— 10 1/4 4 4/14 —7/14 I lank 4S/I4 —J/14 ISI/4—IS 4J/4 —41/4 *13/14—11/14177 words
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Article653 1990-01-05 14 EURODOLLAR FUTURES closed steady to higher after fluctuating narrowly in quiet trading. Dealers said that a 9.6 per cent rise in US November singlefamily home sales had little impact on trading and most players were awaiting for today's release of US December jobs data for clues to the Federal653 words
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Article67 1990-01-05 14 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 7/16 lower at 5 per cent yesterday. Short-term rate for one month was 1/16 higher at 5-3/4. 2-month and 3-month rates were unchanged S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday: o«i no Ow5 4 3/4 1 -non* s 3/467 words
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Article100 1990-01-05 14 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity &ID Off€R HK5H LOW 3 months 8Q*****S 5.04.90 4.54 4.49 4.52 4.47 6 months BS*****V 18.01.90 4.54 4.49 1 year BY*****Z 18.10.90 4.55 4.50 4.56 4.41 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code100 words
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Article1234 1990-01-05 14 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thursday January 4 1990 DEUTSCHE MARK (SIMEX) Doc M cads 0«c M put* Htgfi Low Salt High Low M 53 54 JAPANESE YEN (SIMEX) Oac M call* Dae 88 put* 71 72 73 75 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS I MM Wadnwvday, January 3, 1990 BRITISH POUNO C82.500;1,234 words
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Article371 1990-01-05 14 Reuter IMM CURRENCY futures closed mixed, with most contracts in the lower half of daily ranges, after a choppy session. Traders linked the advance in yen. Swiss francs and sterling partly to a technical correction from Tuesday's steep The mark was under pressure, however, from spread activity as theReuter - 371 words
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Article, Illustration492 1990-01-05 15 NYT THE NEW US federal agency created to manage the huge savings and loan bailout was instructed on Wednesday to sell the real estate it inherited from hundreds of insolvent institutions as quickly as possible. fhe directive from theNYT - 492 words
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395 1990-01-05 15 AP US SAVINGS and loans institutions collapsed in 1989 at the highest rate ever and bank closings fell only sligntly short of a post-1930s Depression high, capping a decade of failure for the nation's financial institutions, regulators said on Wednesday.AP - 395 words
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355 1990-01-05 15 AP BANKS of the leading industrialised countries have significantly increased their lending to Eastern Europe and some Asian Third World countries in the first half of 1989 while outstanding claims on most developing countries outside Asia declined, according toAP - 355 words
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373 1990-01-05 15 DEXTER LEE - By DEXTER LEE AACHEN RE, one of the largest reinsurance companies in West Germany, has set up a branch its first outside Europe in Singapore. By moving closer to its market, the new branch. Aachen Reinsurance Company, is expected to provide373 words
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438 1990-01-05 15 Reuter AGGRESSIVE moves by Japanese banks and new hedging instruments should help parts of Hongkong's depressed capital market recover in 1990, Hongkong bankers said. Last year saw increased activity by Japanese banks, which now dominate the market in some financial instruments,Reuter - 438 words
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Article251 1990-01-05 15 HONGKONG: Gold closed firmer in quiet and thin trade, boosted by light Japanese. Singaporean and local buying. Bui lion ended at U*****.20/70 against New York's U*****.25/75 close. Local gold closed lower at HK53.673 a tael. Coins were down to HK$lO. TOKYO: Yen-denominated gold futures closed little changed. Prices251 words
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Article158 1990-01-05 15 Telerate SENTIMENT for fuel oil was still bullish in the Singapore market. Players cited the firmer Nymex WTI and bullish API stats as the primary reasons for the continued strength. s Sell indications were spot market linked at a fixed price of $112-114 mt fob/cif Sing.Telerate - 158 words
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Article368 1990-01-05 15 RAS prices In S cants/kg. FOB In bales NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int I RSS Prompt 156.00 157.00N 155.50 156.50 tnt 1 RSS Feb 90 159.00 159.50 158.50 159.00 Int 1 RSS Mar 161.50 162.00 161.00 161.50 Int 2 RSS OP 153.00 155.00N 152.50 '54.50N368 words
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Article71 1990-01-05 15 CBOT soybean futures rallied from midday lows to close six to 2-1/2 cents per bushel higher when locals covered earlier short sales and found few resting sell orders overhead The January found technical support at the US$5 59 low to settle at 567-1/4 "The locals just hammered it too71 words
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Article58 1990-01-05 15 CBOT soft red winter (SRW) wheat futures rallied from early lows when soybeans jumped late in the day. closing 1-1/2 cents to 1/2 cent per bushel higher in light trade Persistent worries about dry soils in the western winter wheat belt added background support. Orexel/Burnham was the featured outright58 words
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Article280 1990-01-05 15 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed slightly easier with February 1 RSS buyer quoted at 158 50 cents a kg, down one cent from Wednesday's close. Dealers said prices fell slightly in the afternoon on a lack of buying interest and light stop loss selling. Trading was quiet and volume very280 words
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Article563 1990-01-05 15 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed barely steady on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) yesterday on short covering activities in line with the overnight gains on the Chicago Board of Trade. Dealers said India and Pakistan tenders in the market also helped to push up prices. Pakistan563 words
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Article204 1990-01-05 15 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) continued lt« downward trend with the price cloalng another 12 centa lower at M 517.92 a kg due to Increaeed telling. "The KLTM had followed the tall In London again," one dealer aald, noting that a lower turnover due to mlnere' unwllllngneaa204 words
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Article198 1990-01-05 15 Chine*® Produce Coconut oil (MS/100kg) Exchange N#w drunn 2nd hond drvmi 132.00 116.00 S*M»m nor doling prlcot or Uk 107.00 Jon 4 (SS/100 kg) Local In bufc 104.00 Coconut oil Bulk f OB Old drum KX 81.00 Copra (M$/I00kg) 91.00 No 1 (estate) 62.00 N«w drum FOB 95.00198 words
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Article202 1990-01-05 15 London (1489/1490) Commodity 3-monftn 1535.5/1536) (1499/1500) Exchange S*ftl*fn*rtt Ton#: 1503(1475) Sal** (9589) Buyer/S«ller closing prices Tin (USS/tonne) on Jon 3 (£/tonne unless Cath 6725/6735 specified). Previous closing (6750/6770) prices in parenthesis. 3-monfhj 6840/6850 (6870/6890) Coffee S*ffl*m*n« 6720 (6820) Jan 632/634 (628/630) Ton*: Lead Sal** (1230) High/low 639/639 Cash202 words
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Article, Illustration793 1990-01-05 16 ABDUL HADHI - by ABDUL HADHI CONTINUED BUYING interest drove share prices to new highs on the Singapore stockmarket yesterday. Share prices surged across the board in active trade as institutional and retail investors continued their buying spree. "The market still has strength in it.793 words
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Article227 1990-01-05 16 Rises HTP Hldgs Wrh 83'/4+19.3% +13% Wing To! Wrts 121 +14.2% +15 U P P 25# 83Vi +12 8% 9% Spore Fodder 127 +10.4% +12 Alex Hldgs 50# 180 +9.1% +15 S Steom Wrts 110 +8.9% +9 Steamers 20# 162 8.0% 12 HTP Hldgs 50# 129 +7.5% +9227 words
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Article238 1990-01-05 16 Rises Choc Products 100 +17.6% 15 Faber Merlin 67% 14.4% 8 >4 Rashid Hussain 376 13.9% 46 H leong Credit 358 9.8% 32 H leong Ind 50* 505 +9.3% +43 K I Ind 50< 58 +7.4% +4 NST 530 +6 0% +30 MISC Foreign 760 +5.6% +40 Uniphone238 words
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Article3279 1990-01-05 16 Gr's Gr's 1989/90 Tel Last Vol Day Last Quote Dlv Dlv Y'ld Net M Cap High Low Code Company Sale or- (*000) HIqH Low Buyer Seller C'vr P/E Smll JAN 04 SECTION TWO INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 200 150 1142 Alex Hldgs 50« 180 +15 1 180 180 166 63,279 words
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Article2140 1990-01-05 17 Gr'» Qr« 1989/90 Tal Last Vol Oay Las! Quota 0<v Dlv Y'ld Nat M Cap High Low Coda Company Sala or- ('000) High Low Buyar Sallar C'vr P/E Smll JAN 04 HONG KONG STOCKS 1739 Cheung Kong 970 990 750 740 1341 HongkongBank 740 -5 56 4 7402,140 words
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Article225 1990-01-05 17 179' 60* t 4000 Amtek Eng 2<* 146 unch 26 146 146 145 147 6 0N 6 6 0 6 16 5 124 1 150 7054 4008 Fu|i Offset 20< 121 -1 39 121 120 122 10 ON 4 6 1 7 3 3 330 136 4001 GBHIdgs1<* 306225 words
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Article261 1990-01-05 17 6000 ASK Computer 1975 1900 6001 Adolph Coors 1975 '"J? III4837V4 3475 6003 Apple Computer 3700 draw 6005 Charming S *********07 Cipher Oata 6010 Daisy Systems 900 I I I 6011 Dresdner Bank ***** ***** lwou 5000 5000 6012 Ericsson Tel 5000 I I I I 3850 2325 6013261 words
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Article, Illustration466 1990-01-05 17 THINGS cooled off a little at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as trading pace slackened and turnover fell below the 150 million-unit mark After two days of unabated feverish trading, bulls took time off for a breather and profittaking crept in and466 words
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Article2814 1990-01-05 17 1990 Last Vol Day Nat High Low Company Sala ('000) High Low PIE INDUSTRIALS 306 292 AISB 50c 297 -1 1224 300 296 35 8 304 7 84 68* API 77Vi 2825 80 76 59 8 610 600 ASM 50C 605 unch 36 605 600 43 2 2480 5 A|inomoto2,814 words
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Article348 1990-01-05 17 Managers' pric«» Royal Trust Asset Mgt for Jon 5 »T S pore Gr fund I OSS I MS T Avo Poc G' fund 114 I 20 Singapore Unit Trust ih* Com»»rt« 128 35 OCBC-Asset Mgt The Sovings Fund III I 17 Savers Cooitol Fund II4 119 Prog Fund348 words
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385 1990-01-05 18 Bernama JAMI CO Sdn Bhd. a joint venture between Malaysian and Arab investors, will set up a Mslso million joint-venture factory in Shah Alam with Hongkong-based Swilynn International (Holdings) Ltd to manufacture video-tapes for export. Swilynn chairman P W Ngan said in Kuala LumpurBernama - 385 words
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243 1990-01-05 18 AP CHRYSLER CORP has been talking with at least one Asian car maker about a joint project to build a successor to its Omni-Horizon subcompact cars. Chrysler Motors president Robert Lutz said the company is moving on two fronts to develop a new subcompactAP - 243 words
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Article446 1990-01-05 18 AFP SHARE PRICES on the Taiwan Stock Exchange increased 228.97 points yesterday on the first trading day of 1990 as punters were heartened by new record highs on the New York and London markets for the New Year. The 193-issue weiaht- ea price index surgedAFP - 446 words
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Article, Illustration581 1990-01-05 18 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO share prices started the year lower in thin trading yesterday, discouraged by the yen's plunge against the dollar. Currency troubles were compounded by foreigners' doubts about Japan's political outlook, dampening investor activity Trade ended at midday yesterday and full-day trade resumes today. TheReuter - 581 words
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Article147 1990-01-05 18 Reuter THE MANILA stock market a yesterday rebounded slightly as bargain-hunters c bought oil issues in antici- g pation of exploration proj- a ects scheduled for this v year. r "There was some shift fi to the cheaper and faster- moving oil issues from y commercial-industrials. 1 WithoutReuter - 147 words
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Article254 1990-01-05 18 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS rallied across the board yesterday as investors' sentiment was ooosted by an apparent improvement in supply and demand in the market, brokers said The composite index closed at 928 82. rising 20 23 points from Wednesday s close Turnover was 405.1 billionReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1990-01-05 18 Hongkong Reuter SHARE PRICES in Hongkong closed firmer yesterday but trading was lacklustre The Hang Seng Index rose 923 points to 2.867 95 "This office is incredibly quiet, in fact it's so quiet my heart's almost fluttering." said a broker from an overseas investment house. "Even strong overseasReuter - 1,407 words
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Article260 1990-01-05 18 Reuter THE THAI BOURSE resumed its holiday season rally yesterday with heavy buying of finance and insurance chips pushing the stock index past the 900level to a record high, brokers said The SET Index gained 4.73 points to close at 902 07 in record turnoverReuter - 260 words
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Article128 1990-01-05 18 Reuter NEW ZEALAND shares ended slightly lower on improved turnover yesterday. consolidating after Wednesday s 77-point rise, brokers said. The Barclays Index ended 9.71 points lower at 2.062.42 on turnover of 8 70 million shares, worth NZ$l9 80 million. One broker said overseas buying interest wasReuter - 128 words
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Article80 1990-01-05 18 Reuter SENTIMENT was bullish on the Jakarta stock market yesterday, with 879.044 shares changing hands compared to Wednesday s 587.816. Brokers said most prices ended unchanged and only a few posted slight movements, bringing the index 0 83 point up to 399 61. United Tractors postedReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration486 1990-01-05 18 Sydney Reuter OVERSEAS DEMAND for leading Australian stocks propelled the share market to a stronger close for the second day running yesterday. The All Ordinaries Index finished 19.1 points up at 1,705.5 after breaching the 1,700 mark in late morning business, a level not seen since the minicrashReuter - 486 words
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Article142 1990-01-05 18 Reuter BOMBAY share prices ended mixed yesterday, aided by scattered shortcovering after the market opened lower on the last day of the current account Brokers said fears of) higher contango (carry-] forward) charges under- 1 mined sentiment at the start, prompting bears to cover their positions,Reuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration830 1990-01-05 19 New York Reuter WALL STREET on Wednesday managed a meek follow-through to Tuesday's 57-point surge, closing narrowly mixed after a session of seesaw trading. Most stock prices ended higher, but blue chips retreated slightly. Tuesday's rally, which took the pivotal Dow Jones Industrial Average to historicReuter - 830 words
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Article, Illustration966 1990-01-05 19 London AP, Reuter LONDON share prices were higher at midday yesterday, but well below their morning peaks. Market makers tried to mark prices lower in pre-market trading, but met with buy orders rather than the anticipated selling. With the 9am (0900 GMT) start of officialAP,; Reuter - 966 words
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Article, Illustration527 1990-01-05 19 INVESTMENT FIRM WOOD GUNDY TAKING OVER NYT MERRILL LYNCH CO announced on Wednesday that it had agreed to sell its Canadian retail securities brokerage business to Wood Gundy Inc. a leading Canadian investment firm. Wood Gundy will buy Merrill's Canadian retail business,NYT - 527 words
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238 1990-01-05 19 Reuter OAKHILL LTD, part of Saudi Arabia's Jameel Group, is making a 136p per ordinary share bid for Hartwell pic which values the motor distributor and property company at £151.3 million. The Jameel Group said it holds 19.3 per cent of the ordinaryReuter - 238 words
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365 1990-01-05 19 FT KINGFISHER, the UK retail group currently bidding US$9OB million for Oixons. the electrical retailer, has launched a new attack on its target saying Oixons' published profits had disguised the group's problems. The attack came in a circular sent to Oixons' shareholders. ItFT - 365 words
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213 1990-01-05 19 Reuter RTZ CORP pic said its whollyowned US subsidiary Kennecott Corp is to spend US$227 million on expanding production at its Utah copper operation by 35,000 tonnes of ore per day. In a statement RTZ said the investment would beReuter - 213 words
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Article1845 1990-01-05 19 Reuter DUBLIN: The Dublin Stock Market. fuelled by the New Year surge in London and New York, hit an all-time high yesterday. The Irish Stock Exchange Index touched 1,850.40 in the morning, up from Wednesday's close of 1,845.35. The previous high was 1,848.93 on August 10 lastReuter - 1,845 words
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Advertisement93 1990-01-05 12 -i—^ t> e a controversial deal >||\ between two stock market stars, a thought-provoking report by university researchers on the latest trans-European -jL merger. FOCUS zooms in on the news and JL issues of the day and looks at them in more depth and breadth. FOCUS is the news feature93 words
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Advertisement205 1990-01-05 13 Audit Committees I A workshop for company directors I New Companies Act provisions require all Singapore listed companies to j have an audit committee. This workshop aims to increase the awareness of the workings of an audit committee among company directors, particularly j those who are appointed to the audit205 words
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Advertisement377 1990-01-05 18 THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 50 Section 290(2)(b) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL SOFTWARE SERVICES PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) kt an Extraordinary General Meeting of Singapore Internaional Software Services Pte .td held on the 29th day of December 1989, the following ipecial resolutions were duly jassed: RESOLVED: 1) That377 words
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Advertisement511 1990-01-05 18 In th« matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, i CHAPTER 50 and DA SHUN FU PTE LTD (In Mamb»r*' Voluntary Winding- up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act. Cap 50 that the Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held511 words
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225 1990-01-05 21 CINEMA AP ROGER AND ME. the darkly comic documentary that depicts a woman clubbing, gutting and skinning a rabbit for food, has got bad reviews from the American Humane Association. "It shows a little rabbit being murdered," said Betty Denny Smith, director ofAP - 225 words
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Article, Illustration717 1990-01-05 21 NYT AMERICANS flocked to the movies in 1989, and spent more money at the box office than ever before. Seven films sold over US$lOO million worth of tickets each, the first time so many have achieved blockbuster status. Based on industry estimates, admissionsNYT - 717 words
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Miscellaneous662 1990-01-05 21 RADIO V RaHif) 5 Hiphli&hts times and Habaneras. Performed by Monteverdi tXaO 10 J n I gill g and Qrchestra and conducted by John GardiThe Proms, 10.02 am ner wj h Grjmet h o rpe Colliery Band and Black Dyke From the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, we con(jucte<J by Elgar662 words
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517 1990-01-05 22 'INSTANT PROFIT REPORT INVOLVES NAKASONE AFP AN ALLEGEDLY shady stock deal involving former Japanese premier Yasuhiro Nakasone could deal another blow to Japan's ruling party in general elections expected in February, observers said yesterday. In elections last July, the Recruit stock-for-favour scandalAFP - 517 words
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192 1990-01-05 22 Reuter JAPAN'S offer of aid to Eastern Europe will not mean a reduction of its development assistance (OOA) to the Asia-Pacific region, Foreign Minister Taro Nakayama said yesterday in Kuala Lumpur. "Our ODA to the Asia-Pacif-ic will not be adversely affectedReuter - 192 words
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Article112 1990-01-05 22 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew arrived in Taipei yesterday for a five-day visit, AFP reported. On hand to greet him at the airport were Taiwan Premier Lee Huan, Foreign Minister Lien Chan, Taipei's representative to Singapore Chiang Hsiao-wu and other senior government officials. Mr Lee112 words
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307 1990-01-05 22 Bernama THE PORT of Rotterdam is discussing with the Malaysian authorities the setting up of distribution areas within the port for Malaysian companies to handle Malaysian goods bound directly for the European markets. Dutch ambassador to Malaysia Bartholomeus de Bruyn OuboterBernama - 307 words
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431 1990-01-05 22 AFP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino signed into law yesterday the 245.7 billion-peso (US$lO 96 billion) national budget for 1990, 38 per cent of which will be for debt service. She described it as "austere, yet responsive to the most pressing demands of development". SheAFP - 431 words
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Article, Illustration409 1990-01-05 22 AP. AFP PRESIDENT George Bush, announcing the surrender of Gen Manuel Antonio Noriega, said the United States is "committed'' to giving the ousted Panamanian leader a fair trial pn drug charges Mr Bush also declared in a speech on US national televisionAP.; AFP - 409 words
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276 1990-01-05 22 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday efforts to unite the Malays must be continued but not to the extent of the United Malays National Organisation being dissolved and its members joining Parti Semangat 46 (the Spirit ofBernama - 276 words
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167 1990-01-05 22 Reuter THAI PRIME MINISTER Chatichai Choonhavan (aces growing pressure to reshuffle his 17-month-old Cabinet after sudden resignations of two key ministers in one week A Cabinet spokesman said Meechai Ruchupan, a minister in the Prime Minister's Office in charge of legal affairs, tenderedReuter - 167 words
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Article36 1990-01-05 22 Bernama JAPAN has agreed to help Malaysia reduce the burden of repaying yen loans following the appreciation of the Japanese currency. Foreign Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Omar said yesterday. Ber-Bernama - 36 words
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Article41 1990-01-05 22 AP TWO US companies. TRW Inc and Motorola Corp, said that they had built a computer "superchip" that can perform 200 million operations per second by placing more tiny transistors on a chip than ever before. APAP - 41 words
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50 1990-01-05 22 Reuter JAPAN Airlines Co Ltd. Yamato Transport Co Ltd and Nippon Express Co Ltd are considering setting up Japan's first domestic all-cargo airline as early as next March to meet growing demand for a door-to-door parcel delivery service. JAL and Yamato spokesmen said separately. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article50 1990-01-05 22 Bernama INDONESIA'S national atomic energy agency has conducted an extensive study to determine whether the industrial wastes dumped by a Singapore firm on Riau islands contain radioactive materials. The Singapore authorities say that the wastes were not toxic and that they comprised only soap noodle. BemamaBernama - 50 words
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Article64 1990-01-05 22 COMEX gold futures firmed yesterday on fresh buying following a sharply lower dollar. The metal also benefited from a sentiment that the recent downward correction of US$3O had run out of momentum. In a busy market, the pacesetting February delivery rose US$3.2O to U*****.60 an ounce, which put64 words
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Advertisement81 1990-01-05 22 i I I IS THE NUMBER TO CALL WHEN J i YOU WANT TO RENT j£ A CAR WORTH YOUR WHILE„' 'warn M HWWfB i j O® AB CAR RENTALS PTE. LTD. J 19IENG KEE ROAD SINGAPORE 0315 FAX: *****80 TELEX: RS ***** JEEVES^J NOTICE OF REMOVAL SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER81 words
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Advertisement138 1990-01-05 22 p»s|, gss V^^X^ W'sW i «Bn^^^P^P^^^^ :.-.i V„-\ A BIGGER BANG FOR THE AEROSPACE BUCK It pays to advertise in Business Times' fv\ ASIAN supplement e officii business daily of the air show. y As in past years, Business Times will publish an aerospace supplement, on February 14, 1990 the138 words
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147 1990-01-05 23 Asahi News Service JAPAN AIRLINES CO and Yamato Transport Co, Japan's largest parcel delivery service, have agreed to form a new domestic air freight company concentrating on door-to-door deliveries. Officials of the two companies said the new firm is likely to be formedAsahi News Service - 147 words
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Article143 1990-01-05 23 JULIE CHATTERJEE - JULIE CHATTERJEE THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK will lend US$l29 million to the Indian Ministry of Surface Transport to modernise facilities, including those at Bombay Port. ADB will lend another US$4OO,OOO to the ministry to undertake a study on the development of a shiprepair facility at143 words
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Article59 1990-01-05 23 Reuter THE SOVIET SHIP expected in the next few days to load 40,000 tonnes of French soft wheat in the port of Rouen will take on another 28,000 tonnes in Dunkirk, port sources said. The total of 68,000 tonnes will be the first shipmentReuter - 59 words
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90 1990-01-05 23 Reuter TWO ARMED PIRATES roaming the Sea of Oman at night have plundered a small cargo vessel in the first such incident for more than a decade. Police said on Wednesday the two pirates, evoking the region's reputation as a pirate hideout until the early 1800s,Reuter - 90 words
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Article37 1990-01-05 23 Reuter FROM FEBRUARY 1, Pakistan will start paying ancillary charges imposed by both the Karmahom and Japan shipping conference lines on cotton exports to Hongkong and Japan, the Karachi Cotton Association said. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article1276 1990-01-05 23 Pogo Column ABC Co<tlOti«rlin« Thirtoon 5 Accord Shpg Ton 14 Albotros Soo Air Sovon 5 AHrod C Toopfor Fowtoon 5 Ahronkiol I. nor F.ftoon 5 AFC l»no Sovon 5 API fi»t 3-5 AfS fourtoon 1 Ariffvfa lidf Fittoon 4 5 Arrow Imm Nino 5 Avon Expross Si*1,276 words
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291 1990-01-05 23 AL O LABITA - By AL O LABITA THE STATE-RUN Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is now reviewing which projects or programmes have to be suspended or cancelled because of the national emergency situation. The review was ordered on Tuesday by PPA general manager Rogelio Dayan after291 words
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Article, Illustration446 1990-01-05 23 YUSMAN NAWAZIR - By YUSMAN NAWAZIR THE PORTS (Privatisation) Act 1989, approved by the Malaysian Parliament late last year, is now in the final phase of the legislative process as it awaits endorsement by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Penang Port Commission and the Klang446 words
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370 1990-01-05 23 Reuter FERRY, CONTAINER and port operator Sea Containers has set Saturday, February 24, for a special general meeting of shareholders to vote on its recapitalisation plan. The recapitalisation plan, which involves asset sales to fund the purchase of around half ofReuter - 370 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1990-01-05 24 Fairplay EUROPEAN PORTS in the Mediterranean have been built up over the past 30 years around the concept of tourism. Cruise ports in Greece and Italy have invested heavily on smoothing the throughput of large numbers of passengers in what isFairplay - 1,007 words
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Article541 1990-01-05 24 Density Water Carbon Aah Aluminium Sediment Residue KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon method ISO/Cimac limits Spec E25 991 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.10* Spec G35 991 1.0 18.0 0.15 30* 0.10* Northern Europe 180 Ave 981 0.2 12.0 0.04 10 0.02 180 Max 992 2.4541 words
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Article2067 1990-01-05 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI Voy Ho Berth Arrival Departure Koppol WharvM Abboy Wool 22WB US o>o«gi<M OSOl/ 1200 ApolGl It KI8 otongwl* OSOl/ 1100 Do.yunthon 4/OT K29 o»o«g»K>* OSOl/ 2300 f w Moru 01 l« K36 olong«d* 0601/ 1400 J*n»on 1/901 K20 olongs<d* 0S0I/ 0700 J.nhuquon 62,067 words
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Article1066 1990-01-05 25 DRY CARGO freight chartering on Wednesday remained thin but steady enquiry continued to circulate the market and was back to more normal levels following the recent end-of-year holidays, brokers said No single voyage fixing was reported on the major grain trades from the US, partly due to holidays1,066 words
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11542 1990-01-05 30 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore11,542 words
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Article2856 1990-01-05 37 Who acts for whom A B Accord Shpg Accord Shpg Pte Ltd (S)/Accord Contr Lino (M) Sdn Bhd (PK)/Accord Contr Lino (PG) Sdn Bhd (PN). ABC Centalnertlne NV KYC Lino (S)/Renown Shpg (PK/PN) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg A Trdfl (S). Albetroe Sea-Air Service Frata Shpg Pte Ltd (S) Alfred C2,856 words
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303 1990-01-05 38 AP THREE SISTER SHIPS to the Iranian supertanker that spewed a vast oil slick off Morocco have recently been seized in the Netherlands because of maintenance defects, Dutch Television reported on Wednesday. A total of five Iranian-owned supertankers were seized byAP - 303 words
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245 1990-01-05 38 Reuter PLANS TO RATIONALISE Finland's shipbuilding industry have run into difficulties, but talks will go on, Trade and Industry Ministry official Markku Makinen said. The ministry has been discussing with Rauma-Repola Oy, Hollming Oy and MasaYards Oy ways in which the yards couldReuter - 245 words
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274 1990-01-05 38 Lloyd's List JAPANESE YARDS HAVE STRETCHED their overseas order book to nearly 10 million tons gross, according to the Japan Ship Exporters' Association. They benefited from foreign orders in November involving 16 vessels totalling 803,250 tons, compared with only five ships of 101,400 tonsLloyd's List - 274 words
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230 1990-01-05 38 Reuter CITGO PETROLEUM, owned by Southland Corp and Petroleos de Venezuela, GATX Terminals Corp GMT and Amoco Corp AN. confirmed their oil terminals in the Arthur Kill Waterway between Staten Island and New Jersey have been closed by the Coast Guard as a resultReuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration319 1990-01-05 38 THE FIRST LARGE ocean-going vessel in the world to use an off-centred propeller was recently completed at NKK's Tsu Works The Onoe-maru. a giant 233.000-DWT ore carrier, uses a revolutionary design to improve propulsive efficiency, with the propeller set 1.3 metres to starboard from319 words
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Article157 1990-01-05 38 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between Far East/Europe. Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan, Far East/Mediterranean and Far East/South Africa: TRIO (Far East/Europe): Ben Line Containers Hapag-Lloyd Mitsui OSK Nippon Yusen Kaisha P O Containers Ltd ACE (Far East/Europe): "K" Line Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line OASIS157 words
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Article174 1990-01-05 38 THE MAJOR shipping conferences operating between the Far East and North America: Asia-North America Eastbound Rate Agreement (Far East (excluding Japan)/North America) American President Lines Sea-Land Neptune Orient Lines Maersk Line Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line Mitsui OSK Lines Nippon Liner system "K" Line Trans-Paclflc Westbound Rate Agreement (North America/Far174 words
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Advertisement18 1990-01-05 23 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National K-MirtUfit Shipping Association.18 words
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Advertisement282 1990-01-05 23 How to look after Availablt «m<ekty at mqor STP Distributors bookshops and news-stands Nedlloyd WE GIVE YOU THE WORLD OT&'fW Nedlloyd Lines \«a' We operate 34 separate services in a worldwide liner network. Our ships make lij > 1 m regular direct calls to 198 ports in 123 countries. And282 words
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Advertisement180 1990-01-05 23 INSIDE Maximising tourist potential EUROPEAN PORTS in the Mediterranean have been built up over the past 30 years around the concept of tourism. But tourism is not limited to ports in sunnier climes, and there have been increasing overtures to tourist authorities by ports engaged in ferry services, cruise calls180 words
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Advertisement105 1990-01-05 24 CCNK-. Chilena de Navegacion Interoceanica ANNOUNCES SEASPAC SERVICE STARTING JANUARY 1990 m 40 DAYS TRANSIT TIME TO CHILE SINGAPORE PAPUA NEW«v guinea FIJI ..qukxje V* KXMOUe N sV I TAHITI NEW Llow S.V.LMWW DIRECT MONTHLY SERVICE HIOM SINGAPORE TO: SOUTH PACIFIC CHILE PAPUA NEW GUINEA IQUIQUE NEW CALEDONIA ANTOFAGASTA El105 words
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Advertisement1540 1990-01-05 27 a f uuttuuK J I#, 1 i !j Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd P&O STRAITS SHIPPING! j Containerspsjm txsrxs*?""*"* S'pof. P KUng Stan Mburf B'lunn **a I .ft »rrcPT« r*»nn Mir SAItS ORKNTAL BAT MOl (Ml t»l W» »01 ACCEPTS CARGO DUE SAILS RASH OA I 04/01 2*ol B/U 2WU 22011,540 words
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Advertisement473 1990-01-05 29 W MYANMA \ES3L. five star une (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok LASH 10 VUt 7/8 JAN MERCUI V*W 24 OEC/4 JAN PAGAN VISOW 11/14 JAW PtNYA VIO6W 22/27 JAN PAGAN VISIW 2J JAN/2 FEB MERCUI V/W 1* FEB THE BANK LINE 1 SFMI-CONTAINER SERVICE473 words
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Advertisement143 1990-01-05 30 REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE SE ASIA/CHINA Vessel S'pore P. Gudang Pk. Loading For OADE IN PT HUANGPU CHANGOU «/l HAIKOU •JIANCHANG 13/1 HAIKOU •(REGULAR SERVICE TO HAIKOU) SCHINDON TRADE FREIGHT SERVICES 47 BEACH RO. OOS-M KHCNO CHKJ BLOO. TEL: 33#0074/*****03/*****17 FAX: 33MSM TLX: RS ***** mmmmmmm r~aw SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE143 words
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Advertisement1017 1990-01-05 35 I tiivj **»*»j t J P" ll Jlll,, ,lll 1 1 VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE KHF/OUBAI KARACHI I LANKA RUWAN 2W 14/1 09/2 05/2 LANKA SIRI 133W 26/1 22/2 15/2 LANKA SRIMANI 74W 25/1 22/2 15/2 LANKA SRIMATHI 73W 02/2 22/2 15/2 I ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO (FCL/LCL) FOR: Ia) INDIAN PORTS1,017 words
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Advertisement533 1990-01-05 36 PERINTIS LINE |l WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSFL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETO ETA ETD PRASE TIA 56-5/ A 6/1 7/1 9/1 10/1 58 59A 13/1 15/1 17/1 10/1 60-61 A 20/1 21/1 23/1 24/1 SURABAYA TANTO UTAMA 52-53 7/1 7/1533 words
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Advertisement998 1990-01-05 38 EXPORT TO: UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) i^ ta (R|^H Sport P rf#!*nf Ston Hkuff Bhtvon Ijtao Loh i n w rn OjMtiidMii Otio StakMn, Hoitmki Z I IS S &ZST ;L\nurmmmmm^Ml. MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB)* JEDDAH ISinflipoftl Pirxus B'crtotu M'millm Genoa Triwt* S {y° SSJA RU iZ w s an OCEANUS TOKYO 22/1998 words
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Miscellaneous154 1990-01-05 38 100EJ TlOE| 1 J Regional Weather f j ios iooe/^ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 0730 HOURS ON JAN 5,1990. LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature c A Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Shower Rom Wove height e Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore indicated by orrows which fly with154 words
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