The Business Times, 8 January 1990
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Title Section11 1990-01-08 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 170/12/89 MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1990 75 CENTS11 words
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194 1990-01-08 1 Reuter JAPAN plans to lift a freeze on economic aid to China soon and Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu will spell out the details to West European leaders during a tour this week, a Japanese daily newspaper said yesterday. The Mainichi ShimbunReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration583 1990-01-08 1 LILIAN ANG - RISING COSTS LIKELY TO JACK UP BUDGET By LILIAN ANG THE PORT of Singapore Authority (PSA) has a $2 billion plan to transform Singapore's west coast area into a hub of transportation and warehousing activities, complementing numerous private and public sector583 words
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259 1990-01-08 1 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION has for the first time allowed South Korea's national carrier Korean Air Lines (KAL) to use its air space for a routine flight, airport officials in Seoul said. KAL flights are banned from Soviet airspace and planesReuter - 259 words
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533 1990-01-08 1 Lilian Ang - by Lilian Ang BOTH LOCAL and foreign contractors enjoyed a higher success rate in winning tenders last year compared with 1988. reflecting the upturn in the construction industry. Foreign firms were, however, more active in the private sector, while local contractors secured the533 words
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Article, Illustration594 1990-01-08 1 FLORENCE CHONG - ANALYSTS SCEPTICAL ABOUT THE DEAL By FLORENCE CHONG writing for BT from Sydney CALIFORNIA PACIFIC International, described as a Singa-pore-based company, is reported to have made a As2so-million bid for the beleaguered Bond Corporation. The bid is said to have been made594 words
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182 1990-01-08 1 Bernama KELANTAN will have its own port in two years when the Se-merak-Kemasin mini port project is completed. State Economic Development Corporation general manager, Jaafar Abu Bakar, said yesterday. A Japanese firm showed interest in building the mini port, about 15 kmBernama - 182 words
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Advertisement451 1990-01-08 1 I LMIYft I Mad* In WMt Qxiwny Yat Wang PU Ltd Tel: msaai Na. murs MANAGEMENT THE SENSE of civic pride in Singapore has never been more palpable than now. Corporate citizens, too, have been active in sponsoring sports, the arts and other civic events. Altruism and the doing of451 words
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Advertisement214 1990-01-08 1 Tokyo plana UBslb financial aid package for Poland, Hungary, PAGE 7 R -52 Rashid Hussain in Asian Market 12 MsB4m cash call CommodiliM a Ai»ii«tA« 9 Pslro Oil, Metals. HK-Chlna trade Airlines U cac going into Produce, Rubber. Tin More barriers need to be removed The jostle for Pacific Rim214 words
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Advertisement136 1990-01-08 1 'KB C. T. HOO 27 Taayfiii MT j 1024 T* *****43 *****63 #01-22 TMffea Pippin CwMra Td: *****47 New York tafcs tall to sasusgs Bond's US creditors, PAGE 17 NEW LOOK. iikif kvvn. MEW SERVICE. P SAME 'lf PHILOSOPHY The beauty of JAL's new livery is more than skin deep.136 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1379 1990-01-08 2 FOR 19th Century robber barons in Europe, ostentatious acts of philanthropy making generous contributions to charity, endowing a university, or building a hospital provided gilt-edged opportunities to demonstrate their sense of noblesse oblige and enhance their personal prestige. During the post-war years, corporate do-gooders keen to1,379 words
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665 1990-01-08 2 Reuter THE SAME SPIRIT that has driven consumers to buy so-called "green" household products in the Ists 1000s could sprsad to financial services in the 1000s, industry sources snd environmentalists say. The 1000s sre being dubbed the "Green Decade" and in that vein someReuter - 665 words
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Article, Illustration851 1990-01-08 3 The 1980s have been formative years for small- and medium-sized tegr B enterprises. Though many have fallen 'HlMPjii, by the wayside, the strength of the r| Ojl jjS«| survivors is very evident. So from the V 3 LI r |V 3 gJI vantage year851 words
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Article, Illustration989 1990-01-08 3 JAMES BUCHAN,ANATOLE KALETSKY - JAMES BUCHAN and ANATOLE KALETSKY report on buy-out specialist KKR JAMES BUCHAN,ANATOLE KALETSKY FT YEAR-END in 1988 found Henry Kravis and George Roberts at the summit of their power and reputation, the unchallenged masters of an almost magical technique for financing business called thd leveragedFT - 989 words
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Advertisement443 1990-01-08 2 Executive Relief s Information is the key to your success. Today's busy executive must have knowledge of the right skills, strategies, techniques.and philosophies in order to have the competitive edge. This knowledge and the latest trends in business, management, finance, marketing, advertising, etc are in the best business books published443 words
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Advertisement349 1990-01-08 2 The Nationaifaltkrth^^toart^^^^^m I;' Singapore 1 Hla# Productivity I WSSB Lecture THE SPEAKER The NPB is proud to present Sir Robert Scholey, CBE, D. Eng. Chairman of British Steel Pic. Sir Robert is the man credited with turning British Steel around in the 1980s. From a loss of more mM than349 words
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Advertisement9 1990-01-08 3 The 'Spotlight on management' column has been held over9 words
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Advertisement458 1990-01-08 3 GOOD IDEAS KEEP COMING UP p Add a colour anywhere, with one scan. I I I 1 INV KSTMKNT ()BJFXJTIVE INVESTMENT ()BJECTI\ E On the subject ol investment objective. t*b% of the respondents On the subject of investment objective. (*>% of the respondents indicated that their goal w as to458 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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483 1990-01-08 4 South China Morning Post CHINA SHOULD IMPROVE the investment climate for Hongkong manufacturers who are in a dilemma over the country's barriers on investments, says Hongkong Trade Development Council executive director Jack So. Mr So met Shanghai Government Foreign Economic Relations chairmanSouth China Morning Post - 483 words
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280 1990-01-08 4 AP CHINA is aiming for a sharp increase in exports in its machinery and electronics industry in 1990 after a year in which the domestic market was hit by falling sales and rising stockpiles. a senior official has said. Machinery and Electronics Industry MinisterAP - 280 words
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220 1990-01-08 4 AFP THE PHILIPPINE trade deficit totalled U552,201 billion in the first 10 months of 1989, up 105 per cent from the comparable period in 1988, the Central Bank said last Saturday. Exports rose by 12.2 per cent to U556,444 billion from January to OctoberAFP - 220 words
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Article, Illustration517 1990-01-08 4 AFP SOUTH KOREA has set a US$66 billion export target for 1990, up 5.94 per cent from last year's performance, but is still expected to suffer a US$2 billion trade deficit, according to Trade and Industry Minister Han SeungSoo. Mr HanAFP - 517 words
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228 1990-01-08 4 AFP TAIWAN'S trade surplus widened to US$l3 93 billion last year, a 27.5 per cent rise over the previous year, according to Taipei government statistics. The imbalance surpassed the government's target of US$6.B billion for the whole year under a five-year export diversificationAFP - 228 words
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366 1990-01-08 4 Reuter EGYPT is considering devaluation and higher interest rates as part of a compromise with the IMF on economic reform, according to Cabinet minister Atef Obeid. "The International Monetary Fupd is proposing a devaluation of the Egyptian pound and an increaseReuter - 366 words
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352 1990-01-08 4 INFORMAL CONTACTS AMONG MAJOR MEMBERS EXPECTED Reuter AN APPLICATION by Taiwan to join Gatt poses complex legal and political problems for the world trade forum, according to diplomatic sources in Geneva This is because the UN recognises Taiwan as a province of mainland China;Reuter - 352 words
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Article1134 1990-01-08 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorrfc* Local From numbor Hmo FOX FM73 0010 lAX/ANC/NfT/ OSA/TPC CIA GA990 0035 CGK MAS MM623 0035 KUL AW HK AHK531 0110 HKG SU soon 0115 LAX/NRT MAS MH601 0120 KUL UAL UA97 0130 LAX/NtT SU SQ401 0605 CMS tAL AM SSS604 0630 ZRH/SHJ su1,134 words
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649 1990-01-08 6 Experts expect further increases in mid-1990s NYT THE RECENT EXPLOSION in petroleum prices, especially diesel fuel, is raising transportation prices in a way not seen for a decade, according to American economists and industry executives. Airlines and trucking companies are imposing fuel surcharges orNYT - 649 words
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186 1990-01-08 6 Reuter IRAN wants to build a natural gaa pipeline from eastern Iran, through Pakistan to India at a cost of U5511.75 billion. Deputy Minister of Mines snd Metals Ali Shams Ardekani said the scheme "calls for a pipeline of 100 million cubicReuter - 186 words
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392 1990-01-08 6 Reuter THE OPPOSITION Labour Party has pledged itself to major constitutional reforms for Britain, including abolishing the House of Lords and curbing government powers, if it wins the next general election. Billed as the country's most sweeping constitutional reforms this century, theyReuter - 392 words
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367 1990-01-08 6 Reuter IN SPITE Of a spectacular comeback of the austrsl currency and a fall in consumer prices, economists last Friday warned that Argentina's economy, stricken by hyperinflation, was barely a step away from financial collapse. Officials trumpeted the 50.3 per cent revaluationReuter - 367 words
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628 1990-01-08 7 AFP FARM MINISTERS of five of the key players in the current round o< global trade liberalisation talks admitted in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida last Friday that, in spite of two days of informal talks, they had failed to make any substantial progressAFP - 628 words
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537 1990-01-08 7 NYT JAPANESE corporate heads have predicted that political changes in Eastern Europe and elsewhere in the world will create increased business opportunities for Japanese companies. *ln their traditional speeches tlol company employees at the start of the new year, they also touched on the greaterNYT - 537 words
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331 1990-01-08 7 AFP HIDERO MAKI, Japan's Agriculture Vice-Minister for International Affairs, has said that critics of his country's efforts to protect rice growers should remember that Japan is the world's largest net importer of food. Mr Maki was talking at the endAFP - 331 words
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Article, Illustration478 1990-01-08 7 NYT IN A SIGNAL of Japan's eagerness to take part in the emerging new order in Europe, Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu plans this week to announce a package of more than US$l billion in loans and guarantees for Poland and Hungary.NYT - 478 words
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Article76 1990-01-08 7 AFP THE Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) intends to hold seminars with the US Commerce Department and Issue guidelines to promote imports of US car parts. Guidelines will also be prepared for US automakers to cooperate with Japanese firms, Miti saidAFP - 76 words
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434 1990-01-08 7 AFP THE ECONOMIC grouping of communist states opens a ministerial session in Sofia tomorrow that should mark a radical change in its direction, if not sound its death knell, observers say There is almost unanimous agreement in Comecon on the need for thoroughAFP - 434 words
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524 1990-01-08 7 AFP ORDERS to US factories for manufactured goods rose 2.4 per cent in November, pumped up by durable goods to the second highest level ever. The Commerce Department said on Friday that orders for both durable and non-durable manufactured goodsAFP - 524 words
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400 1990-01-08 7 FT FOR JAPANESE department stores, the start of a New Year's trading is a chance to cultivate a cash-rich clientele with a curious blend of auspicious tradition and conspicuous consumption called a "lucky bag". The lucky bag is a lucky dip withFT - 400 words
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Advertisement195 1990-01-08 5 AUDEMARS PIGUET: WHERE PERFECTION IS THE ONLY STANDARD fci^WJsi^L-'' o lii iwl IWf ff! \fj a*"***"^ Ultra-thin Royal Oak for Ladies and Men in 18kt. gold, lSkt. gold and steel or all steel and Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar, mechanically programmed until the year 2100. (Illustrated from left to right) BA195 words
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Advertisement304 1990-01-08 6 RL r JA 7 JA rr^ uy 4 Now when you choose any hhm PC AX2 ***** CPU at 12 MHz ***** CPU at 20 MHz personal computer from the I■■ I 640 KB standard RAM J/gM •I MB standard RAM Epson PC AX series, you get the new 3304 words
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Advertisement136 1990-01-08 6 Travel with Futuristic Crew Maruem Crew, power-packed, futuristic and innovative. Suitcases that offer unsurpassed durability for shocks. It's sleek, tear-proof! An intelligent locking device provides the ultimate security. Maruem Crew for the powerful business class. In 4 colours. Sizes: 62cm, 67cm, 72cm, 77cm. Made In Japan Sole agent: SIN KANG136 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1990-01-08 6 Doonesbury by garry trudeau {DAY'to HJHATIMBURGBMTIYNBBP/5A qqy YBS,SIR. ARBTIRBP OKAY, HOUJ ABOUT J 3 ]v CIVILIAN A&H/NtSTRATDR, SCWS- ANYONE FORBI6N SBWICB OFFI- 'MAXIMUM PRO- IT'S A MBS& DOWN 7HBRB- I ONB ON THB 6ROUNP M) CAN InmW? CBR UTTH6OOOCOLON- CONSUL'* SOUTHERN f SIR.. U/S'RB- BASICALLY BUILD RRBCT THE RECONSTRUCTION lALZXP6RIBNCB.HOIL74 words
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Advertisement106 1990-01-08 7 JS'i FAR EXCELLENCE, GOLF. a We have people coming to us with any brand of clubs and accessories which our competent technical wIL repair craftsman happily restores to tip top condition HA They also come for tips on playing the game And friendly expertise from our w\ experienced staff on106 words
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Advertisement239 1990-01-08 7 .^y^gjjfigS wfr >* '^£m,*&*wm^M&i Four luxury Fly-Cruise/Cruise-Fly Programmes from $3,250. If you haven't signed up for a QE2 cruise in Do it now. For, the QE2 may never be so affordMarch, you must re-consider before it's too late, able in our waters again. First, die QE2 is no ordinary vessel.239 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration487 1990-01-08 8 GOLF AP PAUL AZINGER took advantage of a late lapse by lan BakerFinch on Saturday to take a twoshot lead after the third round of the Tournament of Champions, the kickoff event of the 1990 PGA Tour, in California. Azinger, playing on his 30th birthday, wasAP - 487 words
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326 1990-01-08 8 FOOTBALL AFP THE SAN FRANCISCO 49ers moved one step closer to their second straight Super Bowl appearance in San Francisco on Saturday by trouncing the Minnesota Vikings 41-13 in a National Football Conference play-off game. The 49ers, who could become the first teamAFP - 326 words
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439 1990-01-08 8 BASKETBALL AP JOE DUMARS scored five of his 29 points during a 15-5 fourthquarter run on Saturday night that carried the Detroit Pistons to their fifth straight victory, 117-106 over the New York Knicks. Oumars scored 10 points in the fourth quarter and madeAP - 439 words
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Article, Illustration377 1990-01-08 8 TENNIS AFP SOVIET TEENAGER Natalia Zvereva broke through at last for a major title yesterday, beating Australia's Rachel McQuillan in the final of the A 5190.000 (US$150,000) Australian Hardcourt Championships in Brisbane The sixth-seeded Soviet won 6-4, 6-0 to put her career backAFP - 377 words
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Article142 1990-01-08 8 SNOOKER AFP MARK ROWING will probably want to forget his first appear* ance before the television cameras in the Mercantile Credit Classic snooker tournament fn Blackpool on Saturday. The 23-year-old had caused an upset in beating world number 15 Oean Reynolds to reach the fifth round butAFP - 142 words
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275 1990-01-08 8 RALLY AFP KENJIRO SHINOZUKA of Japan finally broke the Peugeot stranglehold on the Paris-Dakar rally when he steered his Mitsubishi to victory in the race's longest stage, the 780 kms across the Tenere desert from N'Guigmi to Agadez, on Saturday.AFP - 275 words
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Article, Illustration306 1990-01-08 8 SKIING AP SWEDEN s Jonas Nilsson. the only non-Austrian among five top finishers, won a men's special slalom, beating Hubert Strolz by one hundredth of a second, in Yugoslavia on Saturday. "It was an excellent slalom race," the enthusiastic. 26-year-old winner said of the first victoryAP - 306 words
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Advertisement189 1990-01-08 8 What legal options do you have if you cannot produce this document now? I lu> answer, quilt' simply, is none Because according to the Income Tax Ac t, records ,in<i doc umenls nuist Ik- produced in their original form when requested any time within 12 years. N Bui imagine the189 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article, Illustration1935 1990-01-08 9 US airlines are scrambling for a piece of a very lucrative but highly competitive market in air travel to and from Asia. But it is not easy, given their relatively late entry into the market where several Asian airlines have the reputationNYT - 1,935 words
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Advertisement62 1990-01-08 9 With three daily flights to Bangkok leaving at strategic times of the Jay. the only difficult J>ou< jvi. cto make is to decide you want breakfast, lunch or dinner on board lor further intormat.on, contact vmir travel or Thai Airwavs International Ltd Ml eci! Street #01 02 n #08 0162 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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TAKING STOCK...
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Article, Illustration447 1990-01-08 10 By HOCK tOCK *MW DIRECTORS of Malayan Credit Ltd have every right to ask shareholders for money. Shareholders equally have every right to know why. Unfortunately. MCL directors offered no satisfactory answers on the company's proposed $70 million rights issue447 words
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432 1990-01-08 10 MBT THE SAFUAN group has alleged "conspiracy and collusion" in a legal suit filed against certain parties including Rakyat First Merchant Bankers and Coramas over the sale of 7.8 million shares in Kesang Corporation. The plaintiffs in the suit are SafuanMBT - 432 words
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507 1990-01-08 10 MAGDALENE NG - STOCKBROKING GROUP PROPOSES LOAN STOCK WITH WARRANTS By MAGDALENE NG MALAYSIAN stockbroking group Rashid Hussain Bhd (RHB) has proposed to raise MsB4 million through a rights issue of loan stock with detachable warrants to finance its expansion plans. RHB. the biggest securities group across507 words
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244 1990-01-08 10 SIBLING FEUDING has further split the Phng family of the Asia Motor Bhd group, with an announcement of a sale by tender of its Malaysian properties including Asiajaya Shopping Complex in Petaling Jaya. Last October the Phngs sold Yen San Building in Singapore244 words
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Article, Illustration653 1990-01-08 10 ANDREA BORCH - C C going into property business in a big way C C going into property business in a big way By ANDREA BORCH MOTOR DISTRIBUTION group Cycle Carriage Ltd is taking a big plunge into the property business this year in line with the group's intention to establish property as653 words
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244 1990-01-08 10 Bernama SHAREHOLDERS AND CREDITORS of Amalgamated Properties Industries Bhd (API) have approved the company's composite scheme of arrangement after a seven-hour long court meeting and an extraordinary general meeting last Friday. The scheme, which was formulated to put the company back on a strongerBernama - 244 words
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Advertisement257 1990-01-08 10 Seminar on "AUDIT COMMITTEES AND DIRECTORS' RESPONSIBILITIES" The recent enactment of the Companies (Amendment) Act 1989 sets yet another milestone in corporate legislation relating to the duties and responsibilities of company directors. Specifically, the Act requires all listed companies in Singapore to constitute an audit committee within 12 months of257 words
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Advertisement68 1990-01-08 10 $4 A MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF BUSINESS TRENDS Privatisation takes shape e Ad chief calls for greater recognition of local talent e How CEOs are coping after their Seedaa listings e Those vital back office people e Local watchmakers move upmarket e Insurance agents lay groundwork for self-regulation e Rent a68 words
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Advertisement59 1990-01-08 10 Wednesday. January 10.1990 Grand Ballroom Hilton International Singapore Viewing cocktails: 4pm 7pm Auction Sale: 7pm 830pm Auctioneers: Cheong Koon Seng (CKS) Auctioneers Valuers Pte Ltd Showroom #03-28 Raffles City Shopping Centre Tei 338 8135/338 8468 new R2J travels WITHOUT COMPROMISE r f»** y v^_f/ t >»ui«« I IfW* aK n59 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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SMALL CHANGE
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Article77 1990-01-08 11 UNITED Overseas Bank has combined its Christmas. New Year and Lunar New Year greetings into one card. Why? To save its employees the need to sign the usual two cards; after all the time gap between Christmas and Lunar New Year is just slightly more than77 words
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Article46 1990-01-08 11 STILL on UOB. The group is offering souvenirs to its employees to encourage them to wear their badges so that they can be identified by their colleagues. A price to pay for being the commercial bank with the biggest branch network?46 words
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Article46 1990-01-08 11 THE "BOSS is out" flashed one of the automated teller machines at OCBC Bank's Orchard Road branch on New Year's Day. BOSS, or "Bank On Self Service", is OCBC's 24-hour automated branch service. Well, even a machine needs a break.46 words
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Article59 1990-01-08 11 THE COLLAPSE of the Berlin Wall has not only reunited families, but banks as well. Oresdner Bank, the second largest bank in West Germany, says it plans to return home to East Germany soon. The bank is opening an office in Dresden, East Germany the town where59 words
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Article84 1990-01-08 11 Reuter THE HONGKONG Association of Banks has decided to keep interest rates unchanged at its weekly meeting on Friday, leaving the prime at 10 per cent. "Interest rates earlier this week were quite soft which indicated we perhaps should reduce them, but on Friday morning theReuter - 84 words
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571 1990-01-08 11 Reuter THE UNITED STATES Office of Thrift Supervision has started developing new rules covering the fiduciary duty for officers and directors of all savings associations because some state laws allow thrift charters to limit the liability of directors for breachesReuter - 571 words
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135 1990-01-08 11 Reuter THE WORLD BANK plans to launch a second US dollar global bond issue, valued at US$l.5 billion, in the coming weeks. The new issue will be underwritten and distributed simultaneously in the Japanese domestic market, Euromarkets. and the US domestic market,Reuter - 135 words
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Article170 1990-01-08 11 Gold futures on January 5, 1990 100 troy ounces; USS per troy ounce Opon High Low Sottla Jon 90 406.30 406.30 406.30 406.30 7.70 F.b 404.50 409 50 402.50 408.50 -t-7.70 Mo, 410.90 +7.70 Apr ***** 414.60 407.60 413.50 >7.70 Jun 414.00 419.40 412.40 418.40 +7.70 Aug170 words
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101 1990-01-08 11 AN AUSTRALIAN credit rating agency said foreign banks were becoming disillusioned with Australia and New Zealand because ot the actions of some dishonest company directors. Australian Ratings Pty managing director Duncan Andrews said some directors should be jailed for using client's money101 words
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292 1990-01-08 11 Reuter BRITAIN has asked Japan's Finance Ministry to consult with it and foreign brokers in drawing up new regulations for the Eurodollar warrant market. British diplomats and brokerage officials said. The verbal request, conveyed through the BritishReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration436 1990-01-08 11 Reuter ITALY HAS CUT the official value of the lira against other currencies in the European Community (EC) monetary system, a move seen as a crucial step towards European economic integration. Over the weekend Italian officials said the 3 perReuter - 436 words
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363 1990-01-08 11 DBS BANK yesterday announced the appointments of three new executive vice-presidents (EVPs) and six new senior vice-presi-dent (SVPs). confirming an earlier Business Times report on its top-level promotion exercise. But DBS Bank will lose Mr Lim Yong Wah, an executive vice-president,363 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article, Illustration883 1990-01-08 12 NORBERT WALTER - Bankers have reported a growing trend of local investors putting their funds into foreign currency deposits because of the relatively higher interest rates. Starting today, BT launches a weekly column on high-yield currencies to cater to those with investments in foreign883 words
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Article, Illustration597 1990-01-08 12 FOREX MARKETS: WEEKLY ROUND-UPS Agencies THE US DOLLAR made a rocket start to the New Year, testing 1.7160 West German marks last Tuesday, before soaring to the week s high of 1.7350 marks on Thursday; it had closed at 1.6900 marks at the end of 1989. By Wednesday,Agencies; Source: Telerate - 597 words
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Article480 1990-01-08 12 THE YEN opened the new year in a funk, dipping to its lowest point in three months amid pre-elec-tion political uncertainty as the South Korean won continued to slide on reports the government was letting it fall to boost ex ports. Japanese yen: The Japanese yen took a480 words
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Article385 1990-01-08 12 Gold Financial futures IN THE LAST October of 1989. spot gold began a rally which boosted values from a 3-year low of U5355.00 per troy oz to a peak of almost U*****.00 last Dec 12. A sharp collapse in world stock markets sparked the flight-to-qual-ity while political turmoil, a weaker385 words
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Article245 1990-01-08 12 ASIAN CURRENCY av«rag« deposit rat»i for lh« w—k •oded January 5 BIO PRICES High Low US t 7 doyt 8 7/16 8 1/4 1 month 8 5/16 8 1/4 2 montto 8 5/16 8 1/4 3 momht 8 1/4 8 1/4 6 morrtht 8 1/4 8 1/8245 words
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Article, Illustration509 1990-01-08 12 Indicate* the average of the prima landing rataa of 12 major bank* In S'pore PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday. Jan 5 aa supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore BANK PLR ABN Bonk 6% Aliiod Irish bonk PLC 6% Amtrkon Express509 words
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Advertisement125 1990-01-08 12 BBBB|BBpfipjsglg^^/ 'i- p >. s A BIGGER BANG FOR THE AEROSPACE BUCK V—. It pays to advertise in Business Times' h\ ASIAN AER i SPACE'9O supplement y the official business daily of the air show. 7 As in past years, Business Times will publish an aerospace supplement, on February 14,125 words
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COMMODITIES
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88 1990-01-08 13 Reuter JAPAN'S oil firms are expected to raise their domestic wholesale prices soon to meet rising oil import costs in the light of soaring crude and product market prices and the yen's depreciation, oil companies said. But analysts and industry sources agreeReuter - 88 words
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Article86 1990-01-08 13 AFP RICE EXPORTS from Thailand, the world's top rice-exporting country, hit an all-time high last year of six million tons, the Thai News Agency said. The agency quoted Thai Rice Exporters Association president Samarn Poasswongse as saying that Thailand had exported a total of sixAFP - 86 words
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Article120 1990-01-08 13 Chinese Produce Exchanae Ap NSW ***** AP2 FOB NSW 150.00 EK1 FOB NSW 165.00 Sollon' noon doting prkot on Robwsta 20/25% Jan 6 (SS/100 kg) FOB NSW 125.00 Coconut oil Nutmeg Suft FOB 81.00 110 FOB NSW 992.00 OW drum FOB 91.00 BWP FOB NSW 710.00 N*w drum120 words
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Article193 1990-01-08 13 London 3-month* 1527/1528 Commodity s 555/***** Exchange W: Tin (US$/!onne) Buyer/Seller closing prices Coih 6790/6810 on Jan 5 (£/tonne unless (6720/6740) specified). Previous dosing 3-months 6910/6920 prices In parenthesis. (6840/6850) S# ttl omont CoffM 6740 (6680) Jon 643/645 Too#1 Sal#i (963) (632/633) aaH High/Low 645/633 aXa/aia Mor 664/665193 words
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Article144 1990-01-08 13 Telerate FUEL oil prices in Singapore rose and fell in line with the Nymex and Simex markets. Fundamentally, the market was seen to be getting a little supply heavy especially for the mid to end February period. Sellers, however, used the firm crude and futures marketsTelerate - 144 words
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278 1990-01-08 13 Reuter THE ORGANISATION of Petroleum Exporting Countries oil output hit a 1989 monthly high of 23.6 million barrels per day (bpd) in December and seems likely to remain strong in early 1990 despite a new produc-tion-cutting accord, a ReuterReuter - 278 words
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231 1990-01-08 13 AFP INDIA'S crude oil production registered a slight rise to 31.07 million tonnes in 1909 from 29.2 million tonnes the year before as the country's state oil company expanded overseas operations, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. PTI also reported on SaturdayAFP - 231 words
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Article267 1990-01-08 13 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL physical market closed marginally closer last week on light selling and reserved buying in line with losses in palm oil and soyaoil futures. Trading was thin with little movement noted as operators were awaiting today's December output figures from the Malaysian OilBernama - 267 words
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Article188 1990-01-08 13 Reuter NEWS that China was bidding tor 300.000 tonnes of US wheat sparked light buying in CBOT soft red winter wheat and contracts closed steady to slightly higher. Wheat was slightly lower at midday but turned higher when the China news reached the floor. However, floor sources said theReuter - 188 words
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Article172 1990-01-08 13 CBOT SOYBEAN futures closed narrowly mixed, with active exporter selling of March offset by commission house buying. Exporters Continental and Cargill were featured selling March, with most of the day's 4.0 million bushels sold early. As a result, futures gradually recovered early losses, with nearby contracts supported by commission172 words
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Article145 1990-01-08 13 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) extended last week's downtrend to close lower in quiet trading this week. The metal plunged 76 sen to end at M 517.84 per kg against the previous close of M 518.60 per kg. Total turnover fell to 432 tonnes from 496 tonnes145 words
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Article188 1990-01-08 13 Bernama THE Malaysian rubber market finished easier last week in quiet trading on poor overseas offtakes Both February international RSS one buyer and SMR 20 buyer ended 1 50 sen lower to 224 00 sen per kg and 208 50 sen per kg respectively Dealers attributed the downtrend toBernama - 188 words
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1250 1990-01-08 13 WEEKLY ROUND-UP AFP CRUDE OIL PRICES dominated the commodity market over the past week, going through the USS22 per barrel mark for the first time in four years The increase took place in line with New York, underpinned by fearsAFP - 1,250 words
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396 1990-01-08 13 Reuter THE ASIA-PACIFIC region has accounted for half the growth in world oil consumption over the past three years, a major factor in stabilising prices, the chief economist of Caltex Oil Corporation said. "It has been the most dynamic growthReuter - 396 words
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Advertisement43 1990-01-08 13 Your Hot Line to Houston FAX (713) 493-4241 PEC International can supply any manufacturer's equipment direct to you. We offer immediate response to your fax Inquiries for any oilfield and industrial equipment. We are a "US Buying House". Try PEC International and compare!43 words
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Advertisement106 1990-01-08 13 Sole Distributor: SIN KANG LEATHER GOODS PTE LTD 492 Geylang Road (1438) Tel 747 0672 Fa» (065)747 3618 Also Available At: Tangs Superstore Daimaru Jurong Crocodile Paradise Robinsons Far East Plaza IPS *03-104 Lucky *03 141 Ngen Seng «02 47 Rudi Associate *03-130 Lucky Plaza Honmin *02-34 Kim Lee Hang106 words
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1381 1990-01-08 14 ABDUL HADHI - r Singapore p L By ABDUL HADHI THE SINGAPORE stock market ended the first week of trading of the new year on a bullish note, with the revised Straits Times Industrial Index rising an impressive 50.24 points to 1,531.57 points.1,381 words
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Article232 1990-01-08 14 Rises Choan Hup Wm 30 36.4% 8 U P P 25f 85 30.8% 20 HTP Hldgs Wrt» 80VS +25 8% 16V4 Wing Tal Wrts 115 +19.8% +19 FEIS Wrti 1994 221 +19.5% +36 JCwmt 336 +17.5% +50 Eu Yan Song Wt 182 +16.7% +26 Spors Fodder 136 +15.3%232 words
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Article225 1990-01-08 14 Rises Faber Merlin 67 +44.1% +20/4 K I Ind 50< 59% 24.0% +11% MBf Finance 50* 91% +23.6% +17% Kemayan 50* 137 +20.2% +23 Mt Pleasure 50* 57% +19.8% +9% Unlphone Tel 340 +19.3% +55 Seal Inc 194 +15.5% +26 MCB Hldg» 50* 243 15.2% +32 NST 570225 words
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Article3402 1990-01-08 14 Gr'a Gr'» 1989/90 Tel Last Vol WNk Last Quota Dlv Dlv Y'kJ Nat M Cap High Low Coda Company Sale or- ('000) High Low Buyer Sailer C'vr PIE Smll JAN 05 SECTION TWO INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 200 150 e 1142 Alex Hldgs X€ 180 15 3 ISO 165 1653,402 words
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Article1419 1990-01-08 15 Or* Or'a 19*9/90 Tol Laat Vol WMk Last Quote Div Dtv Y'M No< M Cap High Low Codo Company Sale +or- (*000) High Low Buyor Sailor Cot P/E Smll JAN 05 HONG KONG STOCKS 900 960 1738 Cheung Kong 900 5 980 980 970 1000 750 735 13411,419 words
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Article229 1990-01-08 15 17T 60* t 4000 Amteh Eng 20* 145 -3 246 J 45 45 100N 4 j 17 13 2 39 6 150 70% 4008 Fu)i Offset 20* 120 -2 175 126 120 8 40 ON 5.4 13 14.3 104 3 330 138 4001 GB Hldga 10# 308 *d unch229 words
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Article265 1990-01-08 15 6000 ASK Computer 1800 2 400 1975 1900 8001 Adolph Coors 1975 375fl 4®37'A 3475 6003 Apple Computer 3700 6006 Cherming S 6007 Cipher Data 1010 Deisy System# 900 27fl00 6011 Oresdner Bank ***** ,4500 15 floo 5000 5000 8012 Ericsson Tel 5000 3575 3660 3*50 2325 8013 Intel265 words
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Article, Illustration893 1990-01-08 15 i 1 Hongkong m DBS Securities THE HONGKONG MARKET started off the new year in volatile trading amidst thin but slowlyimproving turnover. The first morning session alter the New Year holiday opened on Tuesday with a plunge, with the market losingDBS Securities - 893 words
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717 1990-01-08 15 m |a< K.Lumpur I LEU MBT THE KUALA LUMPUR stock t < market started the first a trading week of 1990 and the new decade with a p bang as share prices 2 soared to uncharted territo- 4 ry amid recordMBT - 717 words
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Article190 1990-01-08 15 AFP INDIAN stock markets ushered in 1990 on s bullish note, sfter s week's Christmas break, pursuing a year-end rally. The Bombay Stock Exchange s sensitivity index reflected the market sentiment, climbing six points to close the first trading week of the year on Friday atAFP - 190 words
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Article425 1990-01-08 15 JULIANA TAY - Compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended Jan 5 PRELIMINARY RESULTS Company Year to Group pre-tai Net eernlngt Qtom profit/toM (L) por aharo dhrktood ('000) (cento) Pocific Con Sep 89 $562b($NAJ 2.31 —t—• Von d«f Horn Sep 99 $1,801 ($639) 33C23 i—» Wilkinson Sep 89 M57.454(56.721) 35 3126 9»425 words
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Article627 1990-01-08 16 New York AP THE real-estate scare that hit Wall Street in the waning weeks of 1989 has now prompted many analysts to reappraise their economic forecasts for the new year. These observers have set out to look beyond the problems that might arise for builders, brokers,AP - 627 words
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Article, Illustration532 1990-01-08 16 Tokv It' 1M A AFP THE Tokyo Stock Exchange got off to a bad start in the new year with the Nikkei Stock Average losing 1.6 per cent in a two-day week, largely on an exaggerated report of political instability in the SovietAFP - 532 words
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Article830 1990-01-08 16 RAY HEATH - r— 1 fnrpl London By RAY HEATH CAN IT BE that 1990 won't be so bad after all? Was last year's talk of a hard landing for the economy, even (horrors!) a recession and slumping corporate fortunes. overdone? The opening sessions of the decade on the830 words
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261 1990-01-08 16 1 S V dne Y J AFP THE Auatralian stock market performed atrongly during the firat trading week of the new year but lacked depth, with intereat confined to major companies. Statton Securities analyat Cameron Williams aaid that major stocks were strong "butAFP - 261 words
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Article247 1990-01-08 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ambonodor Two-tor-on* $1 10 p*r star* E« dot* Ok IS Books dot*: Ok 28 Acc*ptO«c* Payment NYA lion Corpn Ont 'of two Q Mjl 70 P*r shore Ex dot* Ok 7 Books dot*- Dk 21 Accaptanc* Poynrit NVA Ml Ptoosure Thr**fortwo MJ050 p*r shor* Ex247 words
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Article505 1990-01-08 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE A Enterprise* Three-for-four Q M$230 per shore c C Two-tor five $210 per shore; $S0m 5% bonds with 37 5m worronts to be offered on the basis of 3 worronts for every 10 shores held C I Holdings Issue of 27m loon stocks in the505 words
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Advertisement269 1990-01-08 16 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF SYSTEM EQUIPMENT ALLIED SERVICES PTE LTD (Member's Voluntary Winding Up) At an extraordinary general meeting of the members of System Equipment Allied Services Pte Ltd duly convened and held on 29 December 1989 at 257269 words
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Advertisement305 1990-01-08 16 In the matt4er of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 and In the matter of TIONG NAM TRAVEL SERVICE (PTE) LIMITED (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 51 Anson Road. #02-57 02-59 Anson Centre, Singapore 0207,305 words
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Advertisement309 1990-01-08 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 XINLI TRADING PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of XINLI TRADING PTE LTD duly convened and held at No 48 Siglap Drive Singapore 1545 on the 31 day of December 1989. the following Special309 words
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Advertisement311 1990-01-08 16 IN TH£ MATTER Of THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 50 DROMORE INVESTMENT (PTE) LTD (MEMBERS VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company deemed to bs held on 30th December 1989 the toll awing special resolution was duly passed 'That the Company be wound jp voluntarily and that Messrs311 words
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Advertisement280 1990-01-08 16 H L STEEL EQUIPMENT PTE LTD (In Vol. Liquidation) FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act (Cap. SO) that the Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the Office of M/s Wee Seng Tiorg A Co.,280 words
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Advertisement266 1990-01-08 16 In the Matter of The Companies Act, Cap. 50 and In the Matter of PKRLIN CORPORATION PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an F.xtraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at I Colombo Court #0415. Singapore 0617 on Friday, the 29th day of December. IMHM266 words
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Advertisement334 1990-01-08 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF OFFSHORE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION (S.E.A.) PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on 30 December 1989, the following resolution* were passed SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS WINDING-UP That Offshore Supply Association (S EA.) Pte Ltd be334 words
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Miscellaneous31 1990-01-08 16 OLLAR$ AND NON$EN$ \i\ I li:-. i 'TjX-il la. Ci x r\\ CSZz:? i ~—u Si I1A "Well, Harold. I think it's time to take you to meet my parent company."31 words
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Article, Illustration809 1990-01-08 17 New York Reuter PROFIT-TAKING, bond market weakness and nervousness about political developments in the Soviet Union sent US stock prices skiddinQ for the second day in a row on Friday. The Dow closed down 22.82 to 2 773.25. Decliners led gainers nine to five. Still,Reuter - 809 words
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Article, Illustration942 1990-01-08 17 London Reuter SH*RE PRICES ended weak on Friday responding to profit-taking and a mked Wall Street, dealers said. Traders had expected a firmer opening in the US after an unexpectedly small rise in December US non-farm payrols, which was expected to increase the chances of anReuter - 942 words
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486 1990-01-08 17 TRANSACTION EXPECTED TO HAVE STRATEGIC BENEFITS ■BjgBESS NYT THE NIPPON LIFE Insurance Co. the large Japanese insurer that already has a sizable stake in the brokerage unit affiliated with American Express Co. has agreed to make a US$2OO million investment in AmericanNYT - 486 words
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257 1990-01-08 17 AFP DUTCH ELECTRONICS giant Philips is to sell around half of its defence-related holdings to the French electronics group Thomson-CSF In a statement on Saturday, Philips said the deal would take effect today. The value of the transaction was not disclosed. UnderAFP - 257 words
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283 1990-01-08 17 AFP THE FATE of Alan Bond s worldwide brewing empire is still under a cloud after urgent weekend talks in New York failed to sway US creditors wanting their money back immediately. Bond Corporation Holdings Ltd spokesman Peter Lucas said thatAFP - 283 words
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Article1108 1990-01-08 17 Amsterdam JAM M FL8 *1ABM 40 5 -OS Aagon 114 3 -18 Ahold 132 5 -2 Aluo 137 8 -14 Alranta 198 5 *01 AMEV 818 -1.1 AMRO 80 9 -0 2 Am Stad 47 90 -0 4 BOLS 175 2 *11 Boraumy 78 0 -1.5 Buahrman Tattar oda 881,108 words
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Advertisement138 1990-01-08 17 JLlvllNtjr 11 ap 1 118 Bfc TWsMr> V 1 V" EACH WEEKEND, put up your executive feet, and let us shuffle through your imagination. We usually tread lightly, but wht-p we don't, you'll know you'll alive after that exciting, exacting or simply emaciating week of work. So don't throw in138 words
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Advertisement891 1990-01-08 18 Where to entertain... Where to entertain... Where tv entertain... Where to I Those who appreciate only the best in Japanese I I cuisine have found a home in Singapore. Inagiku. I I Reservations, *****10 or *****85 ext *****/6. I II TmWISIINPIA/A I I I I I I I I Sidewalk891 words
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Advertisement165 1990-01-08 18 JVh FUmh Enjoy a sumptuous P>KT Guangdong lOmpUmfnfdryJ^JM Brri* 'mngß*.;. ■uvlJI M£*T 27 j .^ui^M^p^^^(j|B|BßM^B|^BB Tempura Buffet Lunch v4jSi<s> isfc§U Pnoes subjrct 10 dung* on S«l. i i' jT*&\ **fr! *V~\ Sun Pubtc Holidays busnws private (unctions) Nowhere in town will you find such a varied and sumptuous spread of165 words
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Article, Illustration969 1990-01-08 19 JOHN ROCKWELL - MUSIC By JOHN ROCKWELL NYT TASTES CHANGE. The immutable verities of today seem dated and clumsy tomorrow. And often, a shift in one seemingly small area of taste reveals itself to be linked with larger changes in our cultural preferences. The particular aspect of musicalNYT - 969 words
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Article, Illustration470 1990-01-08 19 COMPACT DISCS THE VERDI SCHOLAR Julian Budden, writing in his Operas of Verdi (Oxford) of the composer's early works, says there is no opera from those pre-Rigoletto years "which does not show an interesting musical advance in some quarter, even if the work is470 words
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Advertisement186 1990-01-08 19 I Set Lunches I I And Dinners I I Delightfully I I Different I In The Park. I I Each day the Cafe-in-The-Park offers both a B II Western and local-style set lunch and dinner. B fi However, unlike other restaurants, we offer a B different menu each day, so186 words
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Advertisement74 1990-01-08 19 Crosswords is on PAGE 17 1 Lobster Salad with Fresh FruitsCJ J#2do 2 Steamed Winter Melon Seed &4QQ QH 3 Red Fish Witt) Soya Bean $100,011 Crumbs (For 10 persons) 4 Prawns in Dned Red ChiMi j 5 Peking Pork Rib 6 Shredded Duck with Green P" Peppers oaC* 774 words
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Advertisement266 1990-01-08 19 9: <-V Classical Japanese food prepared IN THE TRUE KAISEKI STYLE. Complete 7-8 course set Lunch/Dinner from $14.00 Set Sashimi Lunch from $18.00 Nishiki Restaurant Marina Bay Golf Country Club 6 Marina Green Singapore oioi. For Reservations Please Call *****11. Refined Sushi^ AOYAMA O-ZUSHI |j Enjoy traditional refined Sushi in266 words
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Miscellaneous697 1990-01-08 19 RADIO BBC Highlight Radio 5 Highlight Viva Garibaldi, 10.45pm The World of Books, 9.00pm Giuseppe Garibaldi was a revolutionary who be- American author E L Doctorow speaks about his came the folk hero of the unification of Italy. In 1060 latest novel Billy Bathgate, the story of a 15-year-old he697 words
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351 1990-01-08 20 Bernama SABAH's share of its oil revenue should be increased to 50 per cent from the present 5 per cent while the state should be given a greater say in managing the nation's affairs, according to Sabah Foundation Director Datuk DrBernama - 351 words
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208 1990-01-08 20 Reuter A SENIOR Chinese official said Beijing would repay its more than US$4O billion of foreign debt without serious problems in spite of a 21.2 per cent devaluation of the renminbi last month. The China Daily yesterday also quoted Tang Gengyao, directorReuter - 208 words
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477 1990-01-08 20 WE PLAYED NO PART IN REVOLUTION: SHEVARDNADZE AFP SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze has pledged Moscow's full support for Romania's new leadership, but stressed that it had played no part in the revolution which ended the Ceausescu regime. Mr Shevardnadze, the first SovietAFP - 477 words
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153 1990-01-08 20 Bernama UMNO Secretary-General Datuk Mohamed Rahmat yesterday suggested the top five posts in the United Malays National Organisation be uncontested at the party's general assembly this year. This would be in line with Umno's tradition apart from strengthening the party, he said openingBernama - 153 words
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323 1990-01-08 20 THE GOVERNMENT has finalised the legislation aimed at maintaining religious tolerance and harmony in Singapore, says Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong Speaking at a Teck Ghee constituency function yesterday, the MP for Teck Ghee also said the323 words
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Article, Illustration325 1990-01-08 20 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN BRAZIL S new President-elect. Fernando Collor de Mello. plans to visit Singapore in a whirlwind tour of 13 countries before taking office in March. Brazilian daily Correio Braziltense reported on Dec 28 that Mr Collor is keen to visit Singapore. China.325 words
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Article175 1990-01-08 20 A quick look at Saturday's main news GETTING SINGAPOREANS to keep their hearts here is just one of three goals set by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong for the *****. Mr Goh. who takes over as Prime Minister later this year, also wants175 words
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Article171 1990-01-08 20 THE GOVERNMENT will exempt contributions to the 25th Anniversary Charity Fund from taxes and match donations dollar for dollar, said Community Development Minister Wong Kan Seng on Saturday. Mr Wong, speaking at the annual dinner of Club 200. described the charity fund as a171 words
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Article233 1990-01-08 20 PRESIDENT Wee Kim Wee underscored the importance of tolerance and moderation in the preservation of religious harmony among citizens of different faiths and creeds. Speaking on Saturday at an Islamic Religious Council (Muis) function to commemorate Prophet Muhammad's birthday, Mr Wee noted that religious harmony had233 words
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315 1990-01-08 20 Reuter AFP KHMER ROUGE rebels said yesterday that they had launched a major offensive against the key northwestern Cambodian provincial capital of Battambang and the town was burning. The sssault could not be independently confirmed, but Western military experts said itReuter; AFP - 315 words
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194 1990-01-08 20 Reuter AP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino. wary of another coup attempt, has ordered the takeover of all private airstrips in the Philippines and the seizure of private aircraft used by army mutineers in last December's military putsch. Mrs Aquino, in a signed copy ofReuter; AP - 194 words
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Article29 1990-01-08 20 Reuter BUDDHIST Chamlong Srimuang, dubbed Bangkok's Mr Clean, secured a landslide victory in local elections yesterday and a second tour-year term as Bangkok's governor. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article37 1990-01-08 20 Bernama THAILAND is hosting the Asean Tourism Forum '90 at the Pattaya Beach Resort from Jan 13 to 18, with an aim at creating awareness of the Visit Asean Year in 1992.Bernama - 37 words
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40 1990-01-08 20 AFP LEADERS of South Korea's two most conservative opposition parties, Kim YoungSam and Kim Jong-Pil were closer yesterday to forming a new group, a move that could radically change the country's often volatile politics. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article40 1990-01-08 20 Bernama Spirit of 46 President Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah expressed the hope yesterday that his second meeting with Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad to discuss Malay unity will be held before the next general election. BernamaBernama - 40 words
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Article34 1990-01-08 20 NYT A THREE-week confrontation over a pay increase ordered by a government tribunal has closed the New Delhi edition of The Indian Express, the country's most outspoken newspaper chain. NYTNYT - 34 words
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Article28 1990-01-08 20 Reuter POLAND'S Communist Party leaders have approved plans for dissolving the party later this month and creating a non-Marxist party to replace it. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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215 1990-01-08 20 Reuter AN EARLY OPEC decision to increase its official market share is unlikely despite buoyant oil prices and demands in the Gulf for higher output quotas, officials and industry executives said yesterday. They said a leap of up to US$5 a barrel in worldReuter - 215 words
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Advertisement490 1990-01-08 20 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Does an MBA really make you a master of business administration? (Jan 1) 2. The much-awaited ranking of top Singapore and Malaysian companies. Find out which 31 companies have490 words
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Advertisement113 1990-01-08 20 The dedicated Hall C for Air Freight Asia (at the Asian Aerospace '90 Exhibition) will allow you to focus directly on this specific industry sector and update yourself on new products and services to enhance your operations. At the show will be leading freight handling companies, airlines displaying freight capacity113 words
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Advertisement110 1990-01-08 20 NOTICE OF REMOVAL SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE With effect from Bth January 1990 the Chamber's new address will be> 50 Raffles Place #03-02 Shell Tower Singapore 0104 Our telephone, telefax and telex numbers remain unchanged. A Conference from 12-13 February will throw the spotlight on freight developments of the110 words
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Article92 1990-01-08 21 AFP JAPANESE CARMAKER NISSAN is planning to install a Nordic central vehicle depot in the Copenhagen free port area, a spokesman for Nissan Motors Denmark said in Copenhagen on Thursday. The unit will store around 60,000 vehicles a year in a 10-hectare area, he said.AFP - 92 words
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Article114 1990-01-08 21 Reuter THE WEST INDIA Transatlantic Steam Ship Line (Witass) said it is changing the currency adjustment factors (CAFs) for traffic between Europe and the Caribbean from Jan 16, when it will also raise the bunker adjustment factor (BAF) to US$9 per freight ton from US$B. TheReuter - 114 words
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110 1990-01-08 21 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION is understood to have recently fixed two handy sized ships, around 25,000 tonnes dwt, for trips from the UK to the Black Sea with the option of round voyages, brokers said. There were no further details, but the business followsReuter - 110 words
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50 1990-01-08 21 Reuter THE ST VINCENT and Grenadines motor vessel, Virgel, 14,834 dwt, came into contact with a jetty while shifting berth in Chittagong on Jan 1, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service said. Some damage was reported and an inspection is being carried out, Lloyds said. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article101 1990-01-08 21 Reuter STRIKING RAILWAYMEN at Mozambique's port of Maputo returned to work on Thursday after accepting a management proposal which meets some of their demands. Mozambique Ports and Railways director Ferreira Mendes said the strike over non-payment of year-end bonuses was practically resolved. Trains to South AfricaReuter - 101 words
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Article1181 1990-01-08 21 Po„. Column ABC Contoinorlino Thirtoon 5 Accord S*pg Ton 3-5 Albotrot Soo-Air St*t" 5 Al«r«d C Toopfer to**—* 5 Ahronkiol l.nor F.ltoon 5 A PC lit* S«*«n 5 API Fi»« 3-5 AFS Fourteen 1 An«vro l»no Fihoon 4/5 Arrow liAM Nino 5 Aston Eiprtts S« 4/5 A1,181 words
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Article, Illustration483 1990-01-08 21 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG JAPANESE CARRIER Tokyo Senpaku Kaisha (TSK) Line has significantly beefed up capacity in its weekly Asia Container Express (ACX) service, calling Singapore to cope with buoyant cargo movements in this region. The 1,240-TEU (20-foot equivalent unit) TSK Chorus483 words
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290 1990-01-08 21 JURONG PORT has commissioned two joint-research and development (R&D) projects with local tertiary institutions to prepare for its role as a world-class deepwater terminal A computer-based pricing model is now being developed jointly with the School of Accountancy and Commerce at the Nanyang Technological290 words
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290 1990-01-08 21 AUSTRALIA-BASED SEA Carriers (Darwin) has moved into liner shipping with a new monthly service plying between the Far East and the Australian ports of Darwin and Port Hedland The service, started on December 31 last year, is served by the290 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1990-01-08 22 JAN CHR ENGELHARDTSEN - This paper, which is based on a presentation by JAN CHR ENGELHARDTSEN of Stolt Tankers at the 1989 Asian Methanol Conference in Singapore, highlights the three most important issues in methanol transportation: the scope and volume of world-wide ocean transportation,Source: Stolt-Nielsen - 1,407 words
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Article1399 1990-01-08 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES 15 504 0801 7300 0901 li0 Vaaaal Voy No Barth Arrival Dapartura *28 oeoi oto o»o! 2300 fCoi rr.o-.on I 02*0 M2A 0601 OTO OB01/2300 Kappal Wharvaa Sh«r 0 ton 2 oi*o *36 oboi/ 1600 0901/ isoo Makfo" 102 HW *29 oiongwte 09 01/1,399 words
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Article100 1990-01-08 22 Vessels sold for further trading Callope product tanker of 30.256 dwt and built 1970. believed to be sold to Italian buyers for US$4 5 million Reina Navlgante No 8 chemical tanker of 6.306 dwt and built 1979. sold for US$5 3 million Shoryu Maru chemical tanker of 5.734 dwt100 words
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Article1097 1990-01-08 23 THE BALTIC Freight Index on Thursday rose a further seven points to 1,609 partly reflecting a firm rate for a grain cargo from the US Gulf to the Continent, brokers said. A lump sum of U*****,000 was agreed for an 85,000 tonner which brokers equated to $14.21 for1,097 words
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10053 1990-01-08 28 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 Singapore10,053 words
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Article2905 1990-01-08 35 Who acts for whom A B Accord Shpg Accord Shpg Re Ltd (S)/Accord Contr Line (M) Sdn Bhd (PK)/Accord Contr Line (PQ) Sdn Bhd (PN) ABC Contalnerilne NV KYC Line (S)/Renown Shpg (PK/PN) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg ft Trdg (S). Albatroe Sea-Air Service Frata Shpg Pte Ltd (S) Alfred C2,905 words
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355 1990-01-08 36 AL O LABITA - By AL O LABITA FILIPINO shipowners are mulling over a ship-pooling concept to cope with excess cargo load in certain routes and avoid any waste ot tonnage. The proposal surfaced after the 19-member Conference of In-ter-island Shipowners and Operators (Ciso) found that among delineated355 words
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219 1990-01-08 36 US-BASED American President Lines (APL) is now calling at the Indonesian port of Surabaya on a weekly basis, using Singapore as its transhipment point. This service for containerised cargo was initiated "to meet the growing demand for Indonesian imports and exports," said Mr Peter219 words
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201 1990-01-08 36 Reuter FRANCE HAS SOLD the Soviet Union about 2.0 million tonnes of soft wheat for delivery in the first quarter of 1990. Compagnie Interagra said. "Interagra participated in negotiations that led to the sale of about two million tonnes ofReuter - 201 words
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123 1990-01-08 36 Reuter CHINA AND AUSTRALIA are discussing establishing new wool scouring joint ventures in Australia, Ji Jun, a deputy director at China's Textile Industry Ministry, was quoted as saying in the China Daily. China could cut costs by buying wool in Australia, processing itReuter - 123 words
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179 1990-01-08 36 South China Morning Post HONGKONG'S container traffic rose 11.19 per cent to 4.07 million (TEUs) twenty-foot equivalent units in the first 11 months of last year. This is lower than a forecast of 14 per cent made earlier this year, before the crackdownSouth China Morning Post - 179 words
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Article825 1990-01-08 36 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem Market movements are indicated The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the825 words
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Article, Illustration64 1990-01-08 36 TUGBOATS TOWING Spanish tanker Aragon Into Santa Cruz da Tenerife, Canary Islands, earlier this week, after it suffered a gaping hole In its bow, leaking 25,000 tones of crude oil Into the Atlantic off the Madeira Islands on Dec 29. The tanker Is64 words
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145 1990-01-08 36 Reuter ONE SMALL TANKER of 4.965 long dwt was reported sold for scrap in Oecember compared with three amounting to 147,239 long dwt in November, London shipbroker Howard Houlder said. This brought total tanker tonnage sold for scrap in 1989 to 1.57 million longReuter - 145 words
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Advertisement17 1990-01-08 21 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement188 1990-01-08 21 SHIP LASHING MATERIALS SPECIALIST «i i ci MINTERMARINE SUPPLY CO (PTE) LTD T*i: *****33 (6 lln#») T1» IMCCO R*****8 26M«77 Nedlloyd WE GIVE YOU AFRICA Nedlloyd Lines Regular sailings to East, West and Southern Africa Wide range ot ports covered Fixed date schedule Fast transit times WE GIVE YOU SOUTH188 words
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Advertisement196 1990-01-08 21 INSIDE Methanol transportation JAN ENGELHARDTSEN of Stolt Tankers highlights the three most important issues in methanol transportation: the scope and volume of world-wide ocean transportation, the standards necessary, and the advantages of parcel tankers versus dedicated ships Page Two Ship-pooling proposal FILIPINO shipowners are mulling over a ship-pooling concept to196 words
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Advertisement183 1990-01-08 22 Straits Express Service Hong Kong Yokohama Port Kelang 'mk B f Singapore New Weekly Fixed Day Straits Service from M.O.L. Between Port Kelang and Japan New Weekly Fixed Day Service (Every Saturday) Between Singapore and Japan Now, Twice Weekly Fixed Day Service (Every Sunday and Monday) tea MitsuiO.SK. Lines H«ad183 words
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Advertisement40 1990-01-08 22 For further information or enquirle 3 at conventional wharves: Keppel/Marina Wharves *****66 Jurong Port *****66 Sembawang *****22 Pasir Panjang *****44 Please note that delivery of containers from blocks H6 and J6 is restricted between 1500 and 2100 hours on 08.01.9040 words
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Advertisement119 1990-01-08 22 I I I KYOWA SHIPPING CO. LTD, TOKYO I 1 Regular Monthly Service to Guam, Saipan B Micronesia and South Pacific Ports B I TAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN K I ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF B 1 ssws I I SEAWAY SHIPPING PTE LTD I 1 NATWEST CENTRE, 15 McCALLUM ST.119 words
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Advertisement2260 1990-01-08 23 jAHoiNf \«ll■# 200 Cantonment Road #12 05 Scuthpo.nl. Singapore 0208 mil If lel *****U (ELEX no rs mm ffinill TERMINAL/CFS Tel *****18 220 CCGtO r l bookings r«i *****34 23s LVfiyj PESAKA JARDINE SNIPPING AGENCIES SON BHD BmM PORT KELANG TEL *****18 fete, No MA*****/MA***** ■JPPTPPP* PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX2,260 words
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Advertisement2364 1990-01-08 23 VMM) Voy TTa ETD -Poo "Pefieng M SANTO CONNECTING I 1 marcmen m 0002 DESTINATIONS AT MKG Singapore Keleng Th» wee* Marn M CToelng Time FtM« by cv 9-t 0400 hrs m Farco 4 CFS 8/1 1800 MRS M Tauro OAK LGB MOO MEM ATI. MIA CHS BAL PML NYC2,364 words
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Advertisement1120 1990-01-08 24 ROTTERDAM/ VOY NO S PORE P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE BONN EXPRESS 05/505 11/1 12/1 30/1 2/2 4/2 5/2 CARDIGAN BAY 93/504 11/1 5/3 30/1 1/2 29/1 4/3 BENALDER 93/506 17/1 19/1 6/2 8/2 10/2 11/2 13/2 KURAMA 03/507 18/1 12/2 6/2 8/2 V 2 11/2 j1,120 words
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Advertisement670 1990-01-08 24 SOUTH PACIFIC SERVICE I SIN LAE SUV PPT I ISLA FLOREANA 23/1 7/2 14/2 20/2 I AGIOS SPYRIDON 26/2 10/3 18/3 24/3 DIRECT CHILE SERVICE I SIN IQQ ANF VAP I ISLA FLOREANA 23/1 2/3 4/3 7/3 I AGIOS SPYRIDON 26/2 6/4 8/4 11/4 I AQ«nt»: I 1 Singapore *****00670 words
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Advertisement1416 1990-01-08 24 EtW&MSBEM, &MMBS REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WESTBOUND FOR EUROPE VSI/VOY SIN CLM PRS ALG BCL FEL HAM BRE ROT ANT LHA (VIA (VIA (VIA MJQ HAM) ROT) NORASIA SAMANTHA 8942-3 12/01 16/01 29/01 02/02 04-02 06/02 06/02 09/02 10/02 11/02 12/02 ARABIAN SEA 943W 19/01 23/01 05*02 10/02 121,416 words
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Advertisement1539 1990-01-08 25 Steamers Maritime Holdings Lid P&o \W" "W STRAITS SHIPPINGI Containers jarJiSS. 1 Sm* "N ito» Htar» nwwriw l* arrfPTtrABCO OUF SAIIS •own um» 11# um am nm am otm urn accepts cargo out sails CAtOtCAN BAY iw 1W Ml tw Wl 1W BtNAIOC* Um IMI U H IW lit Ull1,539 words
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Advertisement1794 1990-01-08 25 TQ: EMRQPE TO: FAR EAST SP LH ROM HAM BRE FIX SPORE HK KAO mi HANJIN MASAN OWW 13/1 31/1 01/2 02/2 04/2 05/2 CHOVANC SUCCESS 00U IJ/1 11/1 CHOYANC PARK OOtW 20/1 07/2 00/2 OJ/2 U/2 12/2 HANJIN TONGHAE 071E 22fl W1 *1 1J» HAJIN OAKLAND 006W 77/1 14/71,794 words
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Advertisement319 1990-01-08 25 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS VESSEL COSMIC ASIAN CHAMPION PIONEER CLIPPER TRADER VOY NO 3 121 5 S pore In Pt 24/1 2/2 P. Kelang 9/1 27/1 5/2 Penang Hong Kong Yokohama Nagoya 4/2 Osaka Senboku 1/2 Moji Funabashi •For Discharging Only NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER319 words
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Advertisement888 1990-01-08 26 I HANJIN SHIPPING J K—X «f FULL CONTAINER SERVICE IS'por* I L«Ma»r* Rdjm HW| BiMM P»lo«« fEEOf* VU SIN LINE HAUL LAX OAR l)«l 31 1 1/2 2/2 «/2 i/2 CHOYANC SUCCESS 00K I*l H POMANC DIM I*2 W 20/1 12 12 9/2 11/2 12/2 HANIIN TONC HAE VIE 22/1888 words
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Advertisement1690 1990-01-08 26 PKL SCP HKC KSC KLC PUS HUT OS* TYO ML IHV ANW MM FIX HK I EVER GATHER *1 l/l 1//1 15/1 I*l 72/1 74/1 25/1 2*l W7 5/3 4/3 7/3 #3 31/3 aw 17/1 21/1 23/1 24/1 27(1 2*l n/l 3/2 2/3 13/3 14/3 15/3 1W 14/3 I*4 11,690 words
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Advertisement1295 1990-01-08 27 jnirriliu 1 ihicj, muuua;, uauuaij o, »ocrsj PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD gf g p| L Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00. Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 I FAR EAST VESSEL VOY SIN JKT SBV VOY HKQ VOK NGO KOB BUS KEE KAO HKG MAJAPAHIT 4958 8/01 9/01 12/01 50NB 20/01 27/011,295 words
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Advertisement723 1990-01-08 27 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT SfOH P KIANC STON MAM I HAWK ROAM HAWK Bono Eiprtu 11/1 Ujl Ml 1/7 1/7 «7 *7 C*r#tgwi lay 11/1 V 7 M/l 1/7 7*l *7 ■wumw w/i I*l iff i«2 w im I*2 Kuram IM Uff Iff Iff Jff llff •m.v 2*l 2*7723 words
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Advertisement395 1990-01-08 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD s EXPRESS SEMI-CtNTAINERSNIP SERVICE VSL/VOY S PORE R OAM/ H BURG BREMEN ANTWERP ADAM S PANJANC/24W8 1121/1 I*2 2*7 24/2 27/2 BAAB ULLAH/21WB 24 27/1 22/2 2*2 2/3 *3 SRIWIJAYA/2IMS IS-I*l 14/3395 words
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Advertisement450 1990-01-08 27 w MYANMA USSk FIVE STAR ONE I (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok LASH 10 Vltt 9/10 JAN PAGAN VISOW Ufl4 JAN PINYA VIOCW 22/27 JAN PAGAN VISIW JAN/2 FED MERGUI V/ 97 3/1 FEB THE BANK LINE uPAlv^rmpikb^^ I EXPRESS TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA450 words
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Advertisement287 1990-01-08 28 /Am 7 DAILY LCL RECEIVING AT OWN CFS PENANG VESSEL P KELANG ISPORE! P K MADRAS MEL,TA V 9002 12/1 nr\ 14 19 /1 /M APOI INF ifi l LEUVE V 9117 gj 27/1 IVIAtULIWC 16/1 MELITA V 9003 25/1 2®' l 28/1 2/2 BOOKINGS: S PORE *****22 PK (03)287 words
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Advertisement142 1990-01-08 28 REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE SE ASIA/CHINA u esse l S pore P. Gudang Pk. Loading For OAOE IN PT HUANGPU CHANGDU 6/1 HAIKOU •JIANCHANG 13/1 HAIKOU •(REGULAR SERVICE TO HAIKOU) SCHINDON TRADE FREIGHT SERVICES 47 BEACH RO. #Ofr-M KMC MO CHHJ BLOO. TEL: *****74/*****03/*****17 FAX: 33*5544 TLX: RS MOM SOON KIAT142 words
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Advertisement109 1990-01-08 28 FCL/LCL Acceptance Weekly consol at our CFS to taMt Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantte, Brisbane. Adelaide Mm Mm* AH Ports ISA: Al Ports farm/Mb All Major Ports fm East Bangkok. Hongkong, Keeiung, Kaoshiung, Manila, Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe Warehousing Transportation (1988) Pte Ltd Direct Tel. 861-5060. 861-5324 Reception: 861-1911 Tlx: RS ***** Fax:109 words
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Advertisement105 1990-01-08 28 *****W0000G BANGKOK VESSEL/VOY SIN BKK Siri Bhum 431N 9-10/1 12-13/1 Piya Bhum 208N 14-15/1 17-18/1 Hermes Bhum 02N 15-16/1 18-19/1 Siri Bhum 432N 16-17/1 19-20/1 CEBU/MANILA VESSEL/VOY SIN CEBU 5^, NILA Aka Bhum 02S 12/1 18/1 20/1 S.D. Asia 03R 19/1 25/1 27/1 SOUTHBOUND VISStL VOV OSA NGO TOR HKC105 words
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Advertisement732 1990-01-08 29 Inter Con I M AUI lIMI 111: I.TI> EEP^ ■FWEEKLY FCL/LCL TO: FAR EAST JAPAN EUROPE FIJI ISLAND KAOHSIUNG —14/1 TOKYO —18/1 LE HAVRE —15/1 LAUTOKA —13/1 KEELUNG —14/1 YOKOHAMA —18/1 ROTTERDAM —15/1 SUVA —13/1 MANILA —19/1 KOBE —18/1 UK PORTS —15/1 BANGKOK —19/1 HAMBURG —15/1 BUSAN —18/1 GOTHENBURG —15/1732 words
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Advertisement563 1990-01-08 29 —11 IST 7FWAHIN B i* =*1 is «"p3 fjifi T "p""" 1 ST" S""""* 01 1 N ftodmtmjßH 11/1 IS/1 11/1 11/1 13/1 ltfl rm 33 23/2 24fl 2?B V I N 31/1 31/1 31/1 ,!£„%s£ ua im M MR JIP 12/3 13/3 14/3 I TO -",.,,sJu.sii'w, __J I I563 words
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Advertisement660 1990-01-08 30 It has been announced by Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd., Tokyo, well known as "K" Line, that a new company is being established to handle the agency business for "K" Line in Hamburg, Bremen and Bremerhaven. "K" Line (Deutschland) GmbH will open its offices in Hamburg, Bremen and Bremerhaven and will660 words
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Advertisement863 1990-01-08 30 A ACCORD GROUP OF COMPANIES S'PORE ACCORD SHIPPING PTE. LTD. TEL: *****56 (24 LINES) P. KLANG: ACCORD CONTAINER LINE (M) SDN. BHD. TEL: (03) *****01 (8 LINES) PENANG ACCORD CONTAINER LINE (PG) SDN. BHD. TEL: (04) *****6 (4 LINES) W®' MANILA ACCORD CONTAINER LINE (PHILS) INC. TEL: 632-*****51 (4 LINES)863 words
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Advertisement380 1990-01-08 30 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD n Tflo* Ayar Street SINGAPORE 0104 TEL V34HH (10 LINES) Fai *****04 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S-por* P Ketang Penanj GOLDEN BEAR Cotomb«Karact»/Diib*i 11/14 la* OOCOCN HARVEST Colombo Karachi'Oub*. 2*21 Jan CHINA SERVICE BAI TUN SHAN Huar«w/f lutou 22/24 Jan Vim CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING380 words
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Advertisement587 1990-01-08 30 Continental Pacific Shipping r J TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICE TO U.K./CONTINENT KKU TORE PK LOADING FOR HERUVIN «d SETE/ROHfANT /FLU/UK CAPTAIN GEORGE SM 12/1 SETE/ROM/ANT/RU/U* MARIA K 11/1 22/1 SETE/ROBB/ANT/FLU/UH lot* Satoh/lntfomsU zC-k MULTIPOBT AGENCIES (S) PTE. LTO. f V y TtL: *****77 PA*: 2253M1 V MW-TIPORT SON BHO V V587 words
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Advertisement1613 1990-01-08 31 S? NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE yyyj (CR No: **********0 E) y&yy: Bookings: UK/EUROPE *****53, *****19, AUST/INOIA/PAK-*****18 ttgyyuM mm mm usa *****42/*****16, far east *****48 Documentation: *****44/*****14 Terminal: *****22 CFS: M 2 IMPORT: *****69/*****50 EXPORT: *****53/*****04 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA K.L.-*****33, P.Kelang *****87, Penang *****0, J.Bahru *****0, *****1 H rDB1,613 words
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Advertisement1345 1990-01-08 31 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PINANG P KELANG I MESSRS NAI THONG SKIPPING 127 Pen»f* Street, Penant Malays M/S HANDLING SYSTEM1,345 words
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Advertisement702 1990-01-08 32 Page Twelve II II I 111 l 1 DSR LINES I VEB OEUTRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK I INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE I MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE I TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN A I NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUNO SIN *tCA ANT ROM HBC RST I W ULBRICHT 2/SO 4/02 IMB 20/02 20/02 2/03 303 R702 words
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Advertisement1067 1990-01-08 32 UKC CONVPmONAI »MVK» Vmml P KLC PNC PC loading tof ;iANGCHUAN 2*12 Rottwdjm/AntiMfp ciwa fuu cowtainm «niYic« VtsMl Pklg Png Spor* BU Mkj Shji QingtfM YANC FANG KOU Wll I*l2 2*ll 401 U/01 I*ol SHANC CHEN ¥116 21/01 23/01 27/01 03(02 07/02 Acciptmi FCL Cirgo for <11 ottwr Chines* portt1,067 words
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Advertisement508 1990-01-08 32 7 v*=v 111 \vcA POSEIDON CONTAINER TRANSPORT GMBH HAMBURG TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE SOTRA GENERAL AGENTS ACCEPTING ALL FCL LCL CONVENTIONAL CARGOES I AFGHANISTAN I Hairtton, Tourghundi, Kabul, j 1 Herat, Mazar-I-Sharif, Mashad, Kushka I p A Djulfa, Astara VIA ILYICHEVSK ETD SINGAPORE 13/01, 19/01, 28/01, 3/02 EUROPE -To all inland508 words
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Advertisement548 1990-01-08 34 PERINTIS LINE Ifl WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETD ETA ETD PRASETIA 58-59 A 13/1 15/1 17/1 18/1 60 61A 20/1 21/1 23/1 24/1 62-63 A 27/1 28/1 30/1 31/1 SURABAYA TANTO UTAMA 54-55 15/1 15/1 18/1548 words
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Advertisement435 1990-01-08 34 S|| FAI EAST 14/1 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUN6 14/1 BANGKOK 12/1 MANILA 13/1 JAKARTA 12/1 PORT KELANG/PENANG 11/1 BUSAN 16/1 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 15/1 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fiutwu/ Xtamen/Xingang/Shanghai SIN EIUPE/MK 13/1 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 13/1 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Roumania/Poland/Bulgaria/Czech. SIN USA CANADA 11/1 L.A./NYC/SFO 15/1 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL SIN mmUA/NEW ZEALAM435 words
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Miscellaneous148 1990-01-08 36 |Regional IPS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 0730 HOURS ON JAN 8, 1990. LEGEND P T Temperature un *s' Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Shower (j Ro,n Wove height Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore indicoted by arrows which fly with the wind ©O le tuH circle represents148 words
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